Five Dynasties River Mountains Fengyue

Chapter 300 Process Arrangement

Chapter 300 Process Arrangement
In the camp in the north of the city, the open space outside the outer high wall is full of tents, and only the solid avenue in the middle is exposed for passing. The camp here is different from the marching camp, but a permanent camp.

Therefore, the main buildings are not temporary tents such as curtains and leather, but mostly permanent buildings.

The periphery is a masonry wall about two feet high, and there is a wooden sentry tower every other section. The barracks inside are all neatly arranged tile-roofed houses. The living yard, to the east is the kitchen, granary, stables, etc.

The whole camp is more than five miles long from north to south, and more than six miles from east to west. It is the largest permanent military camp around Daliang.

Now people from all battalions are approaching one after another, and set up tents in various important places outside the Peking University Camp.

The reason for this is that the most important thing is to facilitate control and create momentum.

There are many things that Shi Congyun cannot do alone, and it is impossible to do it by himself, such as mobilizing the whole army, which requires many generals under him and many middle and low-level generals to do it.

Old Zhao said that before Chen Qiao's mutiny, he was drunk and fell asleep and didn't know anything, and later generations didn't believe it; from his point of view, he could indeed sleep, but he certainly didn't know.

You can sleep because this is not something he can do alone. It is the credit of many middle and low-level, high-level soldiers and generals. The process of history has never been pushed by one person. Whether he sleeps or not has little effect.

With so many troops supporting and mobilizing together, it is impossible to rely on one or two people. A large number of middle and high-level generals are his cronies, and a large number of low-level soldiers have fought against him. This is the foundation.

Just like the current Shi Congyun, he lives in the courtyard of the Chinese Army in the North Camp, and has not gone out for many days. During this period, Li Gu, Wang Zhong, Luqiu Zhongqing, Fu Zhaoyuan, Shao Ji and others also came to see him every day and talked with him. Talk about internal and external arrangements.

The matter had been conveyed to the soldiers one by one by many middle and high-level generals, and almost all the soldiers knew privately that they came to Peking University to support the general as emperor.

Therefore, the morale of the soldiers outside is very high, and they can always hear loud and clear military songs resounding all over the place.

And Meng Xuanzhe, who came back from Sichuan with him, temporarily lived in Daying. Every day he came together like a follower. If you don't hate Congyun, just let him go.

Luqiu Zhongqing has come several times and told him that the capital is well equipped, the soldiers are all fighting for meritorious service, and that the army of the Northern Route to attack Shu has reached the periphery and can move at any time.

But Shi Congyun still asked the anxious people to wait a little longer. He wanted to wait another two days. Now that the imperial guards were in control, usurping the throne would not be difficult. The difficult thing was to maintain the stability of the country and deter foreign enemies during this period.

He was always cautious, he was waiting for news from the north, Murong Yanzhao and Li Hanchao, if there was no news from the north, he was not at ease.

Just like Zhao Kuangyin's mutiny, the ones who made the most credit and rewarded the most were not those who followed him to Beijing, but the confidant generals who led the army in Hebei.

The so-called merit of following the dragon, there are real and false, as long as people's hearts are there, it's not that important, real military control is the essence.

With Guanbei not in his hands, Shi Congyun was not at ease. He couldn't bet that Liao and Northern Han were courageous, and there were lessons learned in history.

Seven years ago when the official Guo Rongcai came to the throne, they joined forces to go south. If the official hadn't had the guts to win the battle of Gaoping under pressure, it is very likely that the Khitan would go south to the Central Plains again.

Although he defeated Khitan for a while, Khitan is a big country after all. They were defeated by Fu Yanqing and others in the Battle of Yangcheng decades ago, losing tens of thousands of people. After a few years, they regrouped and gathered an army of [-] to continue going south.

Once the size of the country is large, supplemented by the imperial system of the Central Plains, the war potential and endurance will be quickly discovered. This is the political legacy left by the Liao Kingdom to the later Jin Kingdom, Mongolia and other ministries under his rule.

There is a big difference between a big country and a small country.

The simplest explanation is like the two superpowers in the past. They looked majestic, but in fact they always picked up small countries to fight, and when they were a little bigger, they couldn't make up for it. Even technology and economy couldn't make up for it, let alone ancient times.

In the ancient wars of destroying countries, except for those small countries that were separated from one side, as long as they were large in size, they were almost always fought for more than ten years, decades, or hundreds of years.

More often than not, after fighting for decades or hundreds of years, both sides still cannot eliminate each other, and the final winner is mostly their own internal conflicts.

So in such an era, being able to integrate many forces is already very remarkable.

Like the Liao Kingdom, which has been integrated and stabilized, the first real empire on the grassland (before that, it was only considered a tribal alliance, and the state was loose), it is difficult to completely eliminate it, and it is bound to be a long seesaw. Yun has always been wary of them.

Without news of Murong Yanzhao and Li Hanchao, he didn't want to do anything.

After all, Zhao Kuangyin was not one of his own. The reason why he was kept in Guanbei was because he was Zhang Yongde's direct descendant, and he had the consideration of weakening Zhang Yongde so that he could seize power.

The situation is different now, the beam must be changed, and the north must be stabilized, so he sent Murong Yanzhao and Li Hanchao.

Murong Yanzhao was one of Zhao Kuangyin's so-called "Ten Brothers of the Yishe" in history, but Shi Congyun did not doubt him, because he only discovered after he came to this world that such generals group together to protect themselves in troubled times or leave a way out There are too many phenomena.

Such as Lao Di and Xiang Gong, Gao Huaide and so on.

Zhao Kuangyin's Ten Brothers in Yishe is also one of the methods of forming a group. It was only later that Zhao Kuangyin became famous because of his success. The actual connection was far from that close at the beginning.

Moreover, among these people, Murong Yanzhao was far above Zhao Kuangyin at the beginning because of his age and qualifications. Later, Zhao Kuangyin didn't make it all the way to success, and in fact became even more alienated.

Han Lingkun is probably the only one who really has brotherhood with Zhao Kuangyin, because they are young and have been left idle by him.

Murong Yanzhao used to be a brave general of the Long Jie Army, he fought under his father Shi Yanchao's men for meritorious service and was promoted, and later he fought under his men, he must be close to their historians, even like Shao Ji and Wang Zhong, they can be regarded as soldiers of the historians.

In June, the weather was very hot. Shi Congyun rode a horse to the river to soak in water. Fu Zhaoyuan, Luqiu Zhongqing and others came out of the city to meet him again. It will hurt people's hearts, and the palace is also prepared, there may be changes in the long run.

After thinking about it, Shi Congyun also felt that it made sense, so he told them to wait another day before raising an incident.

Immediately recruit Luqiu Zhongqing, Wang Zhong, Shao Ji, Wei Renpu, Fu Zhaoyuan, Meng Xuanzhe, Wang Quanbin, Shen Zhiyi, Liu Qingchuan and other civil and military confidants who are still around, and explain to them some precautions. Hurting people, burning, killing, looting, etc.

At the same time, he also gave them a low-pitched explanation: "On the day of the incident, it was not easy for a certain person to come forward, and I have troubled you with many things, but the late emperor has kindness to me, and the people have kindness to my historian, and no one in the palace or the capital should be harmed."

Everyone bowed their hands and agreed.

Shi Congyun checked the process with them, and several people had clearly divided the work and told him the overall plan.

Everyone agreed on the morning of the [-]th day, because that day was a great dynasty, and all the officials were there.

Wang Quanbin, Shen Zhiyi, and Liu Qingchuan led the generals to assemble the army, and were responsible for mobilizing the soldiers to revolt, wearing yellow robes, and then restraining the army so that the army would not enter the city.

Wang Zhong is the inspector of the capital, who controls the military power in the capital. He is responsible for leading the soldiers in the inner palace to open the city gate, protect the Shifu, let the Kaifeng government officials maintain the order of the capital, and let Shi Congyun enter the city smoothly.

Fu Zhaoyuan led the squadrons (forbidden army in the imperial city) in the imperial city to open the imperial city and welcome Shi Congyun into the palace.

Shao Ji led the fifth battalion of elite soldiers, escorting Shi Congyun all the way from the north to Chenqiaoyi, Fengqiu Gate to enter the imperial city, and Donghua Gate to enter the palace, and then went west all the way to the Chuigong Hall. Wei Renpu, Luqiu Zhongqing, Li Gu and others accompanied him.

Then he forced the current emperor to abdicate in the court hall.

The process of this matter is almost the same, everyone has secretly arranged the division of labor.

Shi Congyun was very satisfied after hearing this. The plan was more thorough. All the armies near Daliang were under his control, and the concentration of garrison troops from various places in the Beida Camp was also for the convenience of control.

That afternoon, Shi Congyun bid farewell to everyone: "I can't keep you at a time like this, so I will do as you say."

Everyone nodded excitedly, and after they left for a long time, Shi Congyun rode his horse, pretended to be alone, went out to soak in water, and returned to the camp.

But before he returned to the Chinese army, the soldiers hurried over to report that his father and Xiang Gong had been waiting for half an hour in the Chinese army when they came to look for him.

Xiang Gong is Xiang Xun, because the young emperor Guo Zongxun ascended the throne last year, in order to avoid the taboo, he changed Xiang Xun to Xiang Gong.

Shi Congyun hurriedly got off his horse and asked the soldiers to take care of his horse. He felt nervous for a moment. Father Dao must have heard the news, but what should I say about this matter, my father will not kill his relatives righteously.
(End of this chapter)

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