In this way, the decision to evacuate Chang'an and move the capital to Yecheng was made, and things went on in an orderly manner. This time everything went smoothly, and there was no objection at all.
It's no wonder that this time Yuan Shao came back with a great victory, wiped out the opposition forces, and purged the entire Chang'an. At this time, who dares to stand up and seek death?
Moreover, the royalists were also dismembered and torn into pieces. Huangfu Song died in battle, Zhu Jun also died of grief and anger, and don't mention Dong Cheng, who is still in prison. And their leader, Taifu Yang Biao, is also keeping a low profile at this time. He is recuperating at home and does not even attend the court meeting. So no one stood up, and it was too late for other people to curry favor with the Prime Minister.
As for our little emperor Liu Xie, Yuan Shao said hehe, if he didn't agree, he would ask Guo Jia to serve him with bamboo shoot stew. Besides, he is so afraid of death that he would not dare to disobey, otherwise, hum!
Three days passed quickly. Yuan Shao has not been in charge of anything in the past three days. He has given full authority to the matter of moving the capital to Jushou and asked the generals to cooperate. As long as they work together, I believe there will be no problem.
I was just staying with Hua Tuo to discuss Guo Jia's condition and how to treat it. It is worth mentioning that Guo Jia was indeed ill, and it was not what Hua Tuo said. Although he is not terminally ill yet, if he does not receive treatment, he will definitely die soon.
When he knew this result, Yuan Shao was really shocked. Guo Jia is not so much sick as he is poisoned, and he is still chronically poisoned. No wonder Guo Jiahui died young. Rather than saying he was jealous of talents, it would be better to say that he brought it upon himself and died of poisoning.
Why do you say this way? Let’s start with the drug Wushi Powder, which can also be called Hanshi Powder. It arose during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, developed and expanded during the Three Kingdoms period, and finally became popular during the Wei and Jin Dynasties. How he became popular is not the point, so I won’t go into it here.
Let’s just talk about why it is called a drug. To be more precise, it is a stimulant. Wu Shi Powder was originally a medicine for treating typhoid fever, and it does have a certain effect on treating typhoid fever. However, after taking Wushi Powder, it is easy to become addicted, and it can also make people feel hot, hot, and infatuated. Not only that, long-term use can also cause mental trance, loss of control, unimaginable impatience, madness and dementia, and even drawing a sword to chase flies when they see them.
Guo Jia had been frail and sick since he was a child. Later, he met an unknown Taoist priest who gave him such a prescription. After taking it hesitantly, he felt refreshed and his typhoid fever for many years was cured. He was so happy that he couldn't control it from then on. Whenever I feel uncomfortable, I will take it until now.
Fortunately, he met Hua Tuo. He knew at a glance that Guo Jia had taken too much Wushi Powder and was poisoned. Without treatment and proper conditioning, the consequences will be disastrous. That's why the scene of Chang'an's affair with Guo Jia happened. Thinking about it now, it's very fateful.
Yuan Shao was also very lucky at this time. He met Hua Tuo early and could take good care of Guo Jia's body and treat his disease. This is equivalent to saving himself the most significant loss. After all, Guo Jia is too important to him. He also plans to entrust his funeral affairs to him and let him assist future generations to continue to conquer the world.
After knowing Guo Jia's condition, Yuan Shao took it very seriously and immediately asked Wen Chou to invite Guo Jia. If he didn't come, he would be tied up and asked to be carefully examined by Hua Tuo.
Things turned out exactly as Yuan Shao expected, when he found out that Wen Chou was asking him to see a doctor, especially after he asked the old liar Hua Tuo to check his body. Guo Jia refused and wanted to refuse and run away. When Wen Chou saw him like this, he didn't talk nonsense, so he tied up Guo Jia himself and carried Guo Jia back to give orders. Regardless of Guo Jia's yelling, I just give the complete order.
After Guo Jia was carried away by Wu Hua Da, Yuan Shao ignored his complaints and asked Hua Tuo to check his condition and see how to treat it.
From the day he met Guo Jia, Hua Tuo was already familiar with his urine properties, so he ignored him. According to Yuan Shao's wishes, Wen Chou was asked to hold Guo Jia down and give him a full physical examination.
It doesn't matter if you don't check it, you'll be shocked if you check it. As expected, Guo Jia was indeed poisoned, and there were signs of it getting worse. Hua Tuo couldn't help but frown and shake his head.
Needless to say, Hua Tuo knew from his expression that Yuan Shao knew that Guo Jia's condition was very serious, otherwise the miracle doctor would not have such an expression. Wen Chou was immediately asked to follow Guo Jia closely, keeping an eye on him and not letting him drink, and fully cooperating with Hua Tuo in his treatment.
This made Guo Jia complain incessantly, but he did not refuse. Nonsense, who knew he was sick, would not take it to heart, would watch himself get sick, and die at the end?
Yuan Shao asked Hua Tuo again in detail, and after obtaining the consent of the miracle doctor, he completely handed Guo Jia over to Hua Tuo for treatment. He also gave him a long vacation, and then he ignored them and everything was subject to Hua Tuo's arrangements.
The day to move the capital has finally arrived. Yuan Shao also received a notice from Jushou early, saying that everything was ready.
So Yuan Shao took everyone to the palace to formally ask the Han Emperor for permission. After receiving his helpless permission, he ordered the army to set off and move the capital to Yecheng.
Yuan Shao ordered Zhang Liao to be the vanguard and lead an army of 20,000 men to open the way and set out first. Anyone who dared to stop the Holy Master would be killed. This order was very suitable to Zhang Liao's taste. He had been holding back his useless anger and was about to vent his anger. Of course, he accepted the order without any refusal and left.
He also asked Zhao Yun to lead 30,000 troops as the central army to protect Emperor Xian and the officials and family members of the court headed by Yang Biao to ensure safety. Of course, our protagonist Yuan Shao must be with the emperor, and he is accompanied by Ju Shou, Guo Jia, Hua Tuo and Dian Wei as bodyguards. Only with Zhao Yun and Dian Wei, two top military generals, by his side can people feel at ease.
Finally, Zhu Ling and Wen Chou were allowed to lead the remaining 40,000 troops. On the one hand, they protected the Chang'an people who were willing to go to Jizhou with Yuan Shao, and on the other hand, they asked him to escort the surrendered Xiliang soldiers and allied soldiers. Yuan Shao secretly ordered that once the situation changes, the people can be abandoned, and they can even be killed and surrendered. To avoid causing turmoil and endangering our army in Jizhou. Everything is about preserving strength and yourself. Zhu Ling understood, expressed his understanding, and secretly accepted the order.
As for Chang'an, Yuan Shao followed Guo Jia's suggestion and handed him over to our cavalry general Dong Cheng to guard him. Worried that he did not have enough troops, he also handed over to him all the court ministers who were unwilling to surrender and were unwilling to leave Chang'an. Let him take care of himself and fend for himself.
After that, the shadow guards were asked to notify the direction of Yecheng in advance and send people to respond in case of any unexpected events.
After all these arrangements were made, Yuan Shao led his army in a mighty manner toward Yecheng, Jizhou, and we went home.