Chapter 442 An Zhongjie who steps down from the altar 3

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[An Zhongjie who walks down the altar 3]

6. Kangfu

Just because Kangfu was proficient in the Tibetan language and could communicate encryptedly with Li Siyuan, he threatened An Zhongjiao's monopoly. An Zhongjie then came up with a vicious plan to kill someone with a borrowed knife, and deliberately sent Kang Fu to the turbulent northwest. Even Li Siyuan couldn't keep him in person.

Unexpectedly, Kangfu pacified the northwest, helped the Central Committee of the Later Tang Dynasty manage the northwest tribes, opened up the Hexi Corridor, and contributed to the "prosperity of Mingzong".

For Later Tang, this was a great thing. But don't forget An Zhongjie's original intention. His motive was very simple, and he just wanted to kill Kang Fu.

Just because Kangfu could bypass him and communicate directly with Li Siyuan, he would kill people.

7. Fu Xi

Fu Xi was originally the king of Zhenzhou. After Jin and Zhao formed an alliance, he was sent to Li Cunxu to listen to him. Zhang Wenli launched the "Zhenzhou Mutiny" and massacred Wang Rong's family. Li Cunxu sent Fu Xi and others to attack Zhang Wenli, but Fu Xi failed for a long time and the Hedong Army sacrificed four generals one after another.

Later he was awarded the title of Military Envoy of Yunzhou Tianping Army.

At this point, Fu Xi and Li Siyuan met: the Yunzhou Tianping Army.

Li Cunxu wanted to install Fu Xi in one town. He first tried to establish the German army in Zhenzhou, but Fu Xi refused. He also divided Weibo into two towns and let him lead one of the towns. Fu Xi firmly opposed it, saying that the Houliang Dynasty was divided because of the division of Wei Bo. Lost Heshuo.

Later, Fu Xi proposed a solution, which was to grant him the quota of vassal towns currently under the control of Houliang and "let him take it himself." At that time, the Yunzhou Tianping Army was under the control of Hou Liang, so Li Cunxu gave Fu Xi a blank check for the Yunzhou Tianping Army.

However, as the war progressed, Li Cunxu launched the "Left Hook" operation, and Li Siyuan led his troops to capture Yunzhou. This was the collision between Li Siyuan and Fu Xi, and perhaps the conflict began from that time.

Later, when Zhao Zaili staged the "Weizhou Mutiny", Li Cunxu sent Li Siyuan to lead the expedition, and also ordered Fu Xi to come from Qingzhou to help. Halfway through Fu Xi's journey, he heard that Li Siyuan had defected before the battle and became the leader of the rebels. He wanted to lead his troops back to Qingzhou, but was forced by the supervisor Yang Hope to continue to Weizhou to quell the rebellion. At this time, Li Siyuan also sent an envoy. Invite him to join the rebellion and overthrow Li Cunxu.

At the beginning of Li Siyuan's rebellion, he encountered minor setbacks and was weak in strength, which made Fu Xi even more worried. Fu Xi was afraid of wolves in front of him and tigers in the back. He was in a dilemma and was in an awkward situation. He couldn't make up his mind and didn't know where to stand.

At the critical moment, Huo Yanwei lied to him, saying that there were not many people Li Cunxu was suspicious of, and he only wanted to kill ten people. Among them were Guo Chongtao, Zhu Youqian, Li Siyuan... You are ranked fourth.

Only then did Fu Xi decide to follow Li Siyuan.

After Li Siyuan became emperor, he regarded Fu Xi as the founding hero. This made An Zhongjie, a pure-blooded "direct descendant of Conglong", very unhappy.

In An Chongjie's view, Fu Xi is simply "not one of our species" and must be attacked for two reasons:

First of all, Fu Xi has always followed Li Cunxu and clearly belongs to the "remaining party of Zhuang Zong";

Secondly, during the "Weizhou Mutiny", he showed hesitation, improper attitude, and weak will. He was a profit-seeking speculator who acted according to the prevailing circumstances and was not worthy of trust.

Fu Xi regarded himself as a veteran of the previous dynasty and believed that his qualifications and achievements were far superior to those of An Chongjiao. Fu Xi was one of the few people who dared to confront An Zhongjie head-on. He seized on An Zhongjie's various mistakes in foreign policy and attacked him.

An Chongjiao ordered his subordinates to falsely accuse Fu Xi of exploiting the people, and then deprived Fu Xi of his real power and appointed him as the prince and grand master.

Fu Xi was originally innocent, but after he was unjustly dismissed from his post, he became depressed and resorted to hunting and drinking every day to relieve his depression. In just over a year, he unfortunately died of a stroke.

8. Wang Jianli

Encountered a tough nut, An Zhongjie spent half his life trying to kill Wang Jianli.

Wang Jianli was also a direct descendant of Li Siyuan. When Li Siyuan was the governor of Daizhou, he promoted him to the rank of picket captain (Yu Houjiang).

Although Daizhou is only a remote and desolate third- and fourth-tier small city, its geographical location cannot be underestimated. It also has special political significance for the Hedong Group. It is the "Longxing Place" and the most prosperous area of ​​the Hedong Group. In the early days, the Shatuo people took root and sprouted here, and Li Guochang, Li Keyong and other Shatuo "ancestors" are also buried here.

During Li Cunxu's period, he sent people to Daizhou to pay homage to his ancestors' tombs. After these imperial envoys arrived in Daizhou, they relied on Li Cunxu's power behind them to indulge in lawlessness and oppress the people. The selfless Wang Jianli was not afraid of power, and all those who violated laws and disciplines were arrested and brought to justice, and flogging was used in accordance with the law and regulations.

These bastards ran to Li Cunxu and cried, "It depends on the owner to beat the dog. This guy is not slapping our butts, he is clearly slapping you in the face!"

Li Cunxu thought what he said was reasonable, so he was furious and ordered people to arrest Wang Jianli to teach him a lesson.

Li Siyuan tried his best to save Wang Jianli's life. As a result, Wang Jianli became an instant hit and became a positive example of perseverance and impartiality in law enforcement, attracting countless fans.

Later, Li Siyuan was successively promoted to feudal lords and towns, and no matter where he was promoted, he took Wang Jianli with him, promoted him to important positions, and constantly promoted him to higher positions.

When Emperor Mingzong entered the Wei Dynasty, Li Siyuan's wife, children, and children were all in Zhenzhou. Wang Jianli, who stayed behind in Zhenzhou, took a preemptive strike, killed the eunuchs and recruited the defenders, and saved the lives of Li Siyuan's family. Became the savior of Li Siyuan's family.

After Li Siyuan ascended the throne, he immediately promoted Wang Jianshe to the post of the Zhenzhou Chengde Army and the inspector of the school. He was soon promoted to a regular official and became the Jiedushi of the Zhenzhou Chengde Army, as well as the inspector of the Taiwei and Tongping Zhangshi.

Jiedu envoys are also divided into three, six or nine levels. In addition to the hard conditions such as the geographical location of the military town and economic prosperity, there is also an unspoken rule of political factors hidden in the special period of the Five Dynasties, which is the "Longxing" of the current emperor. "The place" is the military town where the emperor and the old man were before they ascended the throne, such as the Xuanwu Army in Bianzhou during the Zhu and Wen period.

Li Siyuan ascended the throne of Zhenzhou and formed the German Army, so it would be a great honor to be able to sit in Zhenzhou and form the German Army. This also shows Li Siyuan's favor and trust in Wang Jianli.

Ever since... An Zhongjie was jealous again. He wanted to get rid of Wang Jianli and repeatedly slandered Wang Jianli in front of Li Siyuan. Wang Jianli also went to Shu to refute and fight back.

The palms and backs of the hands are all flesh, and they are all Li Siyuan's closest and most trusted heroes from Conglong. Li Siyuan can only play the role of a good old man, staying in the middle and making peace.

Hard work pays off. Soon, An Chongjie grasped a clue that could kill Wang Zhuan - rebellion!

That was when the king of the Yiwu Army in Dingzhou colluded with the Khitans and plotted a rebellion. The royal capital communicated secretly with the Khitan, and secretly contacted its neighbors: Zhao Dejun of the Lulong Army in Youzhou, and Wang Jianli of the Chengde Army in Zhenzhou. Xiang pulled everyone into the water together to establish a "Daheshuo Co-Prosperity Circle" and restore the former segregation and dominance of Heshuo towns.

Wang Jianli of Zhenzhou actually wrote a letter to express his support and was willing to support the king in taking the lead and doing things.

After An Chongjie got hold of this evidence, he was overjoyed and hurriedly reported to Li Siyuan, accusing Wang Jianli of treason.