I, Liu Bian, the hero
Chapter 63 Zhongping 5 Years
Chapter 63
On February [-]th of the fifth year of middle age, Emperor Ling set up a court in Chongde Hall and called his officials to discuss the crusade against Baibo Yellow Turban.
This time, He Jin and Dong Zhong didn't have the idea of harming each other, or they didn't dare if they had the idea. After all, Hedong and Hanoi are too close to Luoyang. Attack Luoyang.
Therefore, He Jin begged to be transferred back to Dong Zhuo, the prefect of Hedong, to lead his army to attack Baibo. Dong Zhong also remained silent for a rare time, and acquiesced to He Jin's suggestion.
Seeing this, Liu Bian thought to himself: Sure enough!
Speaking of which, the memorial about the Baibo Yellow Turban Rebellion was sent to Luoyang by Niu Fu, Dong Zhuo's son-in-law, to get rid of Zhang Rang and Shang Shu's regular attendant, Qu Mu. Liu Bian still learned about it first.
At that time, Niu Fu pleaded in his memorial to call back Dong Zhuo to preside over the hunt for thieves, so it was not difficult for Liu Bian to guess He Jin's suggestion.
But he couldn't agree.
Seeing that the Baibo Yellow Turbans invaded Hedong and Hanoi this time, everyone in the court panicked and knew that the geographical location of Hedong and Hanoi is too critical: crossing the river from the southeast of the river can threaten Sanfu to the west, and Hongnong to the east , and then threaten Henan; crossing the river from Hanoi County to the south can directly threaten Henan.
It is not difficult to understand why Dong Zhuo served as the prefect of Hedong and Wang Kuang served as the prefect of Hanoi in history, because these two are the people of the general He Jin, at least He Jin thinks so.
But in Liu Bian's view, Wang Kuang can serve as the prefect of Hanoi for the time being, but Dong Zhuo absolutely cannot continue to serve as the prefect of Hedong.
In the past, he had no chance to remove Dong Zhuo from this position, but now that Dong Zhuo is far away in Hanyang, and only his son-in-law Niu Fu is in charge of Hedong, wouldn't this be a great opportunity to take Dong Zhuo's power out of Hedong?
Thinking of this, Liu Bian bowed his hands to Emperor Ling and said, "Father, my son thinks it is wrong to recall Dong Zhuo."
Hearing this, the hall immediately fell silent, and most people looked at Liu Bian in surprise, including He Jin, after all, the incident between Dong Zhuo and Guan Yu was known to everyone in the court.
"Shihou, it's about Luoyang's safety, so don't be arrogant." Sikong and Yuan Wei advised gently.
Liu Bian turned his head and glanced at Yuan Kai, and asked back, "In Yuan Qing's opinion, am I a person who is driven by emotion?"
This made many people in the palace mutter to themselves. After all, that day Liu Bian shouted "Guan Yu is my favorite fierce general" and forced He Jin to punish Dong Zhuo. Everyone close to He Jin knew this.
And Liu Bian didn't care about the expressions of these people, and said to the Ling Emperor seriously: "Father, although I don't like Dong Zhuo, I don't dare to spoil the country's affairs because of my personal preferences. The reason why I dissuade you is because of Dong Zhuo's current situation. Being in Hanyang County, I sent envoys there first, and then Dong Zhuo withdrew his troops back to Hedong, and I estimate that it will take at least forty days to go back and forth, and in these forty days, I am afraid that the Baibo bandits have already attacked Luoyang."
"Well."
When Emperor Ling nodded, Yuan Kai and other courtiers and ministers also suddenly realized, and secretly praised: Although Shi Hou is young, he is indeed sensible.
He Jin also dispelled the doubts in his heart, and added with a smile: "Shi Hou's concerns have also been considered by the ministers, so the ministers originally ordered Bingzhou Governor Ding Yuan to assist in hunting for the bandits and hold back the Baibo bandits until Dong Zhuo led the army back. Hedong..."
Hearing this, Liu Bian was not surprised. After all, Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, had just defined Tu Gehu, and everyone in the court was deeply impressed. Considering the prefectures and counties bordering Sili River, Jizhou also had Zhang Ju, Zhang Chun and others Rebellion: The rebellion in Jingzhou has just ended, but there are still remnants of Ou Xing, Zhou Chao, and Guo Shi. After counting and counting, only Bingzhou currently has the spare power to cross counties to hunt down thieves.
Not to mention that Ding Yuan is still a fierce man.
So he pretended to be suddenly enlightened and said: "It turns out that this is the case, it is the general who is thoughtful..."
He Jin stroked his growing belly, and was about to say a few words of humility, when Liu Bian suddenly pretended to be puzzled and asked: "Since Ding Yuan was ordered to beg for thieves, why not make him the governor of Hedong? The status of governor of Bingzhou temporarily commanding the Hedong army is unjustifiable in name."
"Uh, this..."
He Jin showed hesitation.
From the side, Yuan Kui, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Yang Biao, Ma Rizun and other officials looked at each other in blank dismay. After all, they were still praising Shihou who was young but sensible and did not spoil state affairs because of personal grievances. Hou was very shameless and prepared to let Ding Yuan replace Dong Zhuo.
Is this revenge for Dong Zhuo's frame of his favorite Guan Yu?
Yuan Kai asked cautiously: "Marquis Shi, Dong Zhuo has nothing to do... Cough, even though he committed a minor crime in Hanyang County, it's not enough to dismiss him as an official, right?"
Liu Bian turned his head to look at Yuan Kai, and said calmly, "When did I say I was going to dismiss him from office? How about this, Ding Yuan's position as governor of Bingzhou, let Dong Zhuo do it, one prefect, another governor, he Not bad, right?"
Not bad?What a loss!
In such a wealthy place as Hedong, and close to Chang'an and Luoyang, how can the prefect here be compared to the post of governor in a barren state like Bingzhou?
But looking at the Shihou in front of him, who seemed to be a little narrow-minded, Yuan Kai didn't dare to talk nonsense, lest he also be hated by this Shihou.
At this time, Liu Bian turned his head and glanced at Taiwei Cao Song, who immediately applauded and agreed: "My minister seconded the proposal!"
After finishing speaking, he cupped his hands and said to Emperor Ling: "Your Majesty, I have recommended Shi Hou to recommend Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, to serve as the governor of Hedong to punish the Baibo bandits."
This old thing!
Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu and the others glanced at Cao Song expressionlessly, secretly contemptuous.
Of course they know that Cao Song has now climbed up to Shihou.
If it weren't for this, how could Cao Song, the Taiwei, have any reason not to take the blame and resign from his post for such a big event like the Baibo bandit's uprising?
It is nothing more than that no one wants to offend Shi Hou, so this matter is not mentioned.
At this time, Yuan Shu received He Jin's gaze and guessed that He Jin didn't agree with Liu Bian's arrangement but didn't want to offend the nephew, so he signaled him to dissuade him. Although the arrangement is proper, I'm afraid it will chill Dong Zhuo's heart, resent Shihou, resent the court...isn't it, Doctor Yang, Ma Shilang?"
"Uh……"
Yang Biao and Ma Rixun who were asked about it looked at each other and smiled awkwardly, not daring to support Yuan Shu.
"Zhonglang made a mistake!" Liu Bian turned his head to look at Yuan Shu, and said with a smile, "I have heard that thunder, rain and dew are all due to your favor. The current court needs Ding Yuan to be the governor of Hedong to encircle and suppress the Baibo bandits. Wronging Dong Zhuo is a matter of last resort, if you are a loyal minister, you should be considerate of the court, how can there be resentment?"
"Thunder, rain and dew are all due to your grace..."
Sitting on the imperial throne in the palace, Emperor Ling murmured these words in a low voice, nodded his head in unreasonable agreement, and immediately said in a deep voice: "Okay, according to my son's suggestion, order Ding Yuan to be the governor of Hedong, and immediately lead the army to Hedong to suppress the rebellion! "
Hearing this, He Jin sighed and looked at Liu Bian helplessly.
He didn't think much about it. After all, since Ding Yuan belongs to his younger brother He Miao, he is also a member of his He family. He doesn't have to take precautions like Dong Zhong, but how should he explain to Dong Zhuo later, okay? The governor of Hedong became the governor of Bingzhou.
He didn't know, but Liu Bian was a bit muttering about the arrangement. After all, he hadn't seen Lu Bu's name yet. If Lu Bu hadn't defected to Ding Yuan at this time, wouldn't Dong Zhuo take advantage of it?
He could only comfort himself: In history, Lu Bu could betray Ding Yuan and defect to Dong Zhuo, but this time if Lu Bu voted for Dong Zhuo first, it might not be possible to betray Dong Zhuo and defect to Ding Yuan.
Compared with Lu Bu alone, it is more important for Ding Yuan to serve as the governor of Hedong.
Immediately afterwards, Liu Bian recommended to Emperor Ling: "Father, Wang Kuang, the former governor of Changsha, was brave in fighting against the bandits. You may wish to transfer him to be the governor of Hanoi, and assist Ding Yuan in encircling and suppressing the Baibo bandits."
"Hmm." Emperor Ling nodded and looked at He Jin. He Jin had no objection this time, and he was also inclined to hand over Hanoi County to his confidants.
Later, Liu Bian played again: "In order to prevent the Baibo bandits from crossing the river from the east of the river and cut off the connection between Henan and Chang'an, Zhang Wen and Huangfusong can be ordered to lead the army in Tongguan and Huayin as a precaution."
After being reminded by Liu Bian, Emperor Ling remembered that Sanfu stationed the troops newly recruited by Zhang Wen and Huangfu Song, and the fear of the Baibo bandits faded a little in his heart, so he agreed immediately.
At the same time, He Jin, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu and others looked at Liu Bian in a daze, listening to place names such as 'Tongguan' and 'Huayin' pop out from the latter's mouth—if they hadn't been prepared in advance, a Can a ten-year-old prince know the exact names of these places?
This Marquis Shi, is this ready to supervise the government?
All the ministers in the palace looked at each other, some were happy, some were anxious, some were worried.
For example, Yuan Kai, Yuan Shao, and Yuan Shu were a little bit worried at the moment. After all, as far as they knew, this Marquis Shi had some prejudices against their Yuan family...
On the same day, the imperial court sent envoys to move Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, to be the governor of Hedong, and transferred Wang Kuang, the governor of Changsha, to be the governor of Hanoi.
I have to say that the latter appointment made Liu Bian feel a little ashamed of Sun Jian. Just because of his intervention, Sun Jian missed the meritorious service of becoming a marquis, and also lost the opportunity to get acquainted with Huang Gai, a fierce general. compensated.
More than ten days later, Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, got the imperial edict.
At this time, he had defeated part of the troops of Baibo Huangjin attacking Taiyuan. Seeing that the imperial court appointed him as the prefect of Hedong, he led the army south to fight against the bandits without saying a word, and attacked Baibo Valley, the old nest of Baibo Huangjin.
At the same time, Niu Fu, Dong Zhuo's son-in-law, also received an appointment from the imperial court. Seeing that the imperial court did not recall his father-in-law, but ordered Ding Yuan to serve as governor of Hedong, Niu Fu was shocked and hurriedly sent someone to Hanyang County to inform Dong Zhuo.
It wasn't until March that Dong Zhuo, who was in Hanyang County, knew about the incident, and his face suddenly changed, but he didn't dare to attack, after all, his family members were still in Hedong.
He just obediently obeyed, was worshiped as the governor of Bingzhou, and continued to conquer the Liangzhou rebels.
Of course, writing to He Jin to express grievances and grievances is unavoidable, and He Jin has to calm down and make some promises.
At the same time, Liu Yan, the governor of Jizhou, played the court, and Liu Bian's long-awaited "abolishing history and establishing animal husbandry" finally came.
(End of this chapter)
On February [-]th of the fifth year of middle age, Emperor Ling set up a court in Chongde Hall and called his officials to discuss the crusade against Baibo Yellow Turban.
This time, He Jin and Dong Zhong didn't have the idea of harming each other, or they didn't dare if they had the idea. After all, Hedong and Hanoi are too close to Luoyang. Attack Luoyang.
Therefore, He Jin begged to be transferred back to Dong Zhuo, the prefect of Hedong, to lead his army to attack Baibo. Dong Zhong also remained silent for a rare time, and acquiesced to He Jin's suggestion.
Seeing this, Liu Bian thought to himself: Sure enough!
Speaking of which, the memorial about the Baibo Yellow Turban Rebellion was sent to Luoyang by Niu Fu, Dong Zhuo's son-in-law, to get rid of Zhang Rang and Shang Shu's regular attendant, Qu Mu. Liu Bian still learned about it first.
At that time, Niu Fu pleaded in his memorial to call back Dong Zhuo to preside over the hunt for thieves, so it was not difficult for Liu Bian to guess He Jin's suggestion.
But he couldn't agree.
Seeing that the Baibo Yellow Turbans invaded Hedong and Hanoi this time, everyone in the court panicked and knew that the geographical location of Hedong and Hanoi is too critical: crossing the river from the southeast of the river can threaten Sanfu to the west, and Hongnong to the east , and then threaten Henan; crossing the river from Hanoi County to the south can directly threaten Henan.
It is not difficult to understand why Dong Zhuo served as the prefect of Hedong and Wang Kuang served as the prefect of Hanoi in history, because these two are the people of the general He Jin, at least He Jin thinks so.
But in Liu Bian's view, Wang Kuang can serve as the prefect of Hanoi for the time being, but Dong Zhuo absolutely cannot continue to serve as the prefect of Hedong.
In the past, he had no chance to remove Dong Zhuo from this position, but now that Dong Zhuo is far away in Hanyang, and only his son-in-law Niu Fu is in charge of Hedong, wouldn't this be a great opportunity to take Dong Zhuo's power out of Hedong?
Thinking of this, Liu Bian bowed his hands to Emperor Ling and said, "Father, my son thinks it is wrong to recall Dong Zhuo."
Hearing this, the hall immediately fell silent, and most people looked at Liu Bian in surprise, including He Jin, after all, the incident between Dong Zhuo and Guan Yu was known to everyone in the court.
"Shihou, it's about Luoyang's safety, so don't be arrogant." Sikong and Yuan Wei advised gently.
Liu Bian turned his head and glanced at Yuan Kai, and asked back, "In Yuan Qing's opinion, am I a person who is driven by emotion?"
This made many people in the palace mutter to themselves. After all, that day Liu Bian shouted "Guan Yu is my favorite fierce general" and forced He Jin to punish Dong Zhuo. Everyone close to He Jin knew this.
And Liu Bian didn't care about the expressions of these people, and said to the Ling Emperor seriously: "Father, although I don't like Dong Zhuo, I don't dare to spoil the country's affairs because of my personal preferences. The reason why I dissuade you is because of Dong Zhuo's current situation. Being in Hanyang County, I sent envoys there first, and then Dong Zhuo withdrew his troops back to Hedong, and I estimate that it will take at least forty days to go back and forth, and in these forty days, I am afraid that the Baibo bandits have already attacked Luoyang."
"Well."
When Emperor Ling nodded, Yuan Kai and other courtiers and ministers also suddenly realized, and secretly praised: Although Shi Hou is young, he is indeed sensible.
He Jin also dispelled the doubts in his heart, and added with a smile: "Shi Hou's concerns have also been considered by the ministers, so the ministers originally ordered Bingzhou Governor Ding Yuan to assist in hunting for the bandits and hold back the Baibo bandits until Dong Zhuo led the army back. Hedong..."
Hearing this, Liu Bian was not surprised. After all, Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, had just defined Tu Gehu, and everyone in the court was deeply impressed. Considering the prefectures and counties bordering Sili River, Jizhou also had Zhang Ju, Zhang Chun and others Rebellion: The rebellion in Jingzhou has just ended, but there are still remnants of Ou Xing, Zhou Chao, and Guo Shi. After counting and counting, only Bingzhou currently has the spare power to cross counties to hunt down thieves.
Not to mention that Ding Yuan is still a fierce man.
So he pretended to be suddenly enlightened and said: "It turns out that this is the case, it is the general who is thoughtful..."
He Jin stroked his growing belly, and was about to say a few words of humility, when Liu Bian suddenly pretended to be puzzled and asked: "Since Ding Yuan was ordered to beg for thieves, why not make him the governor of Hedong? The status of governor of Bingzhou temporarily commanding the Hedong army is unjustifiable in name."
"Uh, this..."
He Jin showed hesitation.
From the side, Yuan Kui, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Yang Biao, Ma Rizun and other officials looked at each other in blank dismay. After all, they were still praising Shihou who was young but sensible and did not spoil state affairs because of personal grievances. Hou was very shameless and prepared to let Ding Yuan replace Dong Zhuo.
Is this revenge for Dong Zhuo's frame of his favorite Guan Yu?
Yuan Kai asked cautiously: "Marquis Shi, Dong Zhuo has nothing to do... Cough, even though he committed a minor crime in Hanyang County, it's not enough to dismiss him as an official, right?"
Liu Bian turned his head to look at Yuan Kai, and said calmly, "When did I say I was going to dismiss him from office? How about this, Ding Yuan's position as governor of Bingzhou, let Dong Zhuo do it, one prefect, another governor, he Not bad, right?"
Not bad?What a loss!
In such a wealthy place as Hedong, and close to Chang'an and Luoyang, how can the prefect here be compared to the post of governor in a barren state like Bingzhou?
But looking at the Shihou in front of him, who seemed to be a little narrow-minded, Yuan Kai didn't dare to talk nonsense, lest he also be hated by this Shihou.
At this time, Liu Bian turned his head and glanced at Taiwei Cao Song, who immediately applauded and agreed: "My minister seconded the proposal!"
After finishing speaking, he cupped his hands and said to Emperor Ling: "Your Majesty, I have recommended Shi Hou to recommend Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, to serve as the governor of Hedong to punish the Baibo bandits."
This old thing!
Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu and the others glanced at Cao Song expressionlessly, secretly contemptuous.
Of course they know that Cao Song has now climbed up to Shihou.
If it weren't for this, how could Cao Song, the Taiwei, have any reason not to take the blame and resign from his post for such a big event like the Baibo bandit's uprising?
It is nothing more than that no one wants to offend Shi Hou, so this matter is not mentioned.
At this time, Yuan Shu received He Jin's gaze and guessed that He Jin didn't agree with Liu Bian's arrangement but didn't want to offend the nephew, so he signaled him to dissuade him. Although the arrangement is proper, I'm afraid it will chill Dong Zhuo's heart, resent Shihou, resent the court...isn't it, Doctor Yang, Ma Shilang?"
"Uh……"
Yang Biao and Ma Rixun who were asked about it looked at each other and smiled awkwardly, not daring to support Yuan Shu.
"Zhonglang made a mistake!" Liu Bian turned his head to look at Yuan Shu, and said with a smile, "I have heard that thunder, rain and dew are all due to your favor. The current court needs Ding Yuan to be the governor of Hedong to encircle and suppress the Baibo bandits. Wronging Dong Zhuo is a matter of last resort, if you are a loyal minister, you should be considerate of the court, how can there be resentment?"
"Thunder, rain and dew are all due to your grace..."
Sitting on the imperial throne in the palace, Emperor Ling murmured these words in a low voice, nodded his head in unreasonable agreement, and immediately said in a deep voice: "Okay, according to my son's suggestion, order Ding Yuan to be the governor of Hedong, and immediately lead the army to Hedong to suppress the rebellion! "
Hearing this, He Jin sighed and looked at Liu Bian helplessly.
He didn't think much about it. After all, since Ding Yuan belongs to his younger brother He Miao, he is also a member of his He family. He doesn't have to take precautions like Dong Zhong, but how should he explain to Dong Zhuo later, okay? The governor of Hedong became the governor of Bingzhou.
He didn't know, but Liu Bian was a bit muttering about the arrangement. After all, he hadn't seen Lu Bu's name yet. If Lu Bu hadn't defected to Ding Yuan at this time, wouldn't Dong Zhuo take advantage of it?
He could only comfort himself: In history, Lu Bu could betray Ding Yuan and defect to Dong Zhuo, but this time if Lu Bu voted for Dong Zhuo first, it might not be possible to betray Dong Zhuo and defect to Ding Yuan.
Compared with Lu Bu alone, it is more important for Ding Yuan to serve as the governor of Hedong.
Immediately afterwards, Liu Bian recommended to Emperor Ling: "Father, Wang Kuang, the former governor of Changsha, was brave in fighting against the bandits. You may wish to transfer him to be the governor of Hanoi, and assist Ding Yuan in encircling and suppressing the Baibo bandits."
"Hmm." Emperor Ling nodded and looked at He Jin. He Jin had no objection this time, and he was also inclined to hand over Hanoi County to his confidants.
Later, Liu Bian played again: "In order to prevent the Baibo bandits from crossing the river from the east of the river and cut off the connection between Henan and Chang'an, Zhang Wen and Huangfusong can be ordered to lead the army in Tongguan and Huayin as a precaution."
After being reminded by Liu Bian, Emperor Ling remembered that Sanfu stationed the troops newly recruited by Zhang Wen and Huangfu Song, and the fear of the Baibo bandits faded a little in his heart, so he agreed immediately.
At the same time, He Jin, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu and others looked at Liu Bian in a daze, listening to place names such as 'Tongguan' and 'Huayin' pop out from the latter's mouth—if they hadn't been prepared in advance, a Can a ten-year-old prince know the exact names of these places?
This Marquis Shi, is this ready to supervise the government?
All the ministers in the palace looked at each other, some were happy, some were anxious, some were worried.
For example, Yuan Kai, Yuan Shao, and Yuan Shu were a little bit worried at the moment. After all, as far as they knew, this Marquis Shi had some prejudices against their Yuan family...
On the same day, the imperial court sent envoys to move Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, to be the governor of Hedong, and transferred Wang Kuang, the governor of Changsha, to be the governor of Hanoi.
I have to say that the latter appointment made Liu Bian feel a little ashamed of Sun Jian. Just because of his intervention, Sun Jian missed the meritorious service of becoming a marquis, and also lost the opportunity to get acquainted with Huang Gai, a fierce general. compensated.
More than ten days later, Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, got the imperial edict.
At this time, he had defeated part of the troops of Baibo Huangjin attacking Taiyuan. Seeing that the imperial court appointed him as the prefect of Hedong, he led the army south to fight against the bandits without saying a word, and attacked Baibo Valley, the old nest of Baibo Huangjin.
At the same time, Niu Fu, Dong Zhuo's son-in-law, also received an appointment from the imperial court. Seeing that the imperial court did not recall his father-in-law, but ordered Ding Yuan to serve as governor of Hedong, Niu Fu was shocked and hurriedly sent someone to Hanyang County to inform Dong Zhuo.
It wasn't until March that Dong Zhuo, who was in Hanyang County, knew about the incident, and his face suddenly changed, but he didn't dare to attack, after all, his family members were still in Hedong.
He just obediently obeyed, was worshiped as the governor of Bingzhou, and continued to conquer the Liangzhou rebels.
Of course, writing to He Jin to express grievances and grievances is unavoidable, and He Jin has to calm down and make some promises.
At the same time, Liu Yan, the governor of Jizhou, played the court, and Liu Bian's long-awaited "abolishing history and establishing animal husbandry" finally came.
(End of this chapter)
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