Chapter 25 Contradictions
Needless to say, Gao Huan and his party arrived at the South Gate of Xindu and were warmly welcomed by people from all walks of life in Jizhou.

Nearly 30 Xianbei tribesmen from six towns in three prefectures, like Dawang Mountain, set up camps and were resettled outside Xindu City.

Gao Huan, while dispatching tributaries to take over the city defense, called Xianbei and Hebei scholars to discuss matters.

Finally established the eight-character policy of "stable foundation, and then strive for progress", and immediately sent envoys to Luoyang to report victory to the new emperor Yuan Gong, saying that the chaos in Jizhou had been put down.

On April [-]th, as Gao Cheng said, Erzhu Shilong and others who controlled the Luoyang court, in order to prevent Gao Huan from returning westward and falling into Erzhu Zhao's arms, appointed Gao Huan as the governor, Daxingtai of the host, and governor of Jizhou.

However, Gao Huan can't take care of these for the time being. He is troubled by the conflicts between the Xianbei people and the Han people in Jizhou that have occurred frequently recently.

The population of Jizhou is only more than 30, but Gao Huan brought [-] Xianbei people, and conflicts are inevitable.

For this reason, Gao Huan said to the Xianbei people: Han men farm for you, women weave for you, provide you with food and cloth, so that you can have food and clothing, why do you still bully them.

He also said to the Han people: "The Xianbei people are the guests you invited to Jizhou. They got you a dendrobium of corn and a piece of cloth and silk to fight against the thieves for you and keep you safe. Why do you regard them as disasters?"

This method of comfort at both ends does not have much effect on alleviating the increasingly fierce Hu-Han conflict in Jizhou.

But the problem has to be solved, and Gao Huan and the Hebei scholars can't just break up the partnership by making a fuss against Jianyi.

As a last resort, Gao Huan once again convened everyone to discuss countermeasures. When everyone had no idea, Gao Cheng, the son of Bohai King, stood up again.

"Father, my son thinks that although Jizhou has suffered from wars and lost its population, it is too small to accommodate a population of more than [-]. The root cause of the conflict between Hu and Han is the contradiction between people and land."

Gao Cheng pointed out the problem in one sentence, and then gave a solution:

"Father enters the capital of Xin, and Jizhou is attached to it. Cangzhou is tricky and thinks that the four sides will be peaceful, and it is definitely unprepared. The father can send a team to disperse and sneak into Cangzhou, pretending to be civil unrest, and occupy Cangzhou. Then the father will lead the army to pacify it. Report the victory to the imperial court, control Cangzhou behind the scenes, and keep [-] soldiers and their families in Jizhou, and the rest of the Xianbei women and children will be sent to Cangzhou for resettlement."

After careful consideration, Gao Cheng did not choose Yinzhou, because Yinzhou is located at the east foot of Taihang, close to Shanxi, the core ruling area of ​​the Erzhu family, and its location is too sensitive.

Cangzhou was established in 517 A.D. in part of Jizhou and Yingzhou in the Northern Wei Dynasty. It governs the twelve counties of Fuyang, Leling and Ande counties, and governs Rao'an City in Fuyang County (Hebei Shan County). state.

Its land is far away from the core of the Erzhu clan's rule. Once Gao Huan breaks with the Erzhu clan, he doesn't have to worry about facing Erzhuzhao's army heading east.

Everyone agreed and praised Gao Cheng for being a smart father.

Gao Huan suppressed the joy in his heart, and asked:

"Who does Ah Hui think can go to Cangzhou to lead the people?"

Gao Cheng volunteered and said:
"The child is willing to serve the father and king."

Gao Huan did not immediately agree, he was still hesitating. Although Gao Cheng was good at planning military and state affairs, he had never dealt with civil affairs. The people who were sent to Cangzhou, leaving behind the tribes and their families in Jizhou, had nearly 15 people. Once the Xianbei women and children cannot be settled properly, there will be endless disasters.

At this time, Gao Cheng's uncle Lou Zhao gave him an assist:

"If King Gao is worried that his son is young, he can send someone to assist him."

Only then did Gao Huan agree, and arranged:

"In this case, after controlling Cangzhou, Zihui will lead the people to settle in Cangzhou."

He turned to the scholars in Hebei and said:
"Xianbei's appearance is different from that of the Han people, and we need to trouble you for the capture of Cangzhou."

Gao Aocao responded immediately:
"King Gao, but don't worry, Ao Cao will take Diao Zheng's head and present it to King Gao."

Gao Huan is overjoyed:

"Uncle is brave enough to do things, and Huan welcomes the good news. This matter needs to be kept secret. The achievements cannot be shown to outsiders, but Huan will remember them in his heart."

Gao Cheng's mood is still uncertain at this time, he really managed it, the first time to change history in a real sense, but he is still not satisfied.

"Father, my son thinks that in addition to the conflict between people and land, the language barrier between Hu and Han is also an important reason for exacerbating the friction. Why don't my father encourage the Xianbei people to learn Chinese, and the Han people to learn Xianbei language, so as to promote communication between each other."

This is the real purpose of Gao Cheng today. He believes that cultural exchange and shaping cultural identity are one of the effective ways to ease the conflict between Hu and Han.

If there is a language barrier, cultural exchange cannot be discussed.

The reason for letting the two learn from each other is just to stop the mouths of these Xianbei relatives.

How could the backward Xianbei culture be able to defeat the advanced Han culture, otherwise Emperor Xiaowen's Sinicization reform would not have won the support of many Xianbei nobles.

At least this suggestion of King Gao Huan is for the unity of Hu Han under Gao Huan's command no matter from which point of view.

Gao Huan faced the crowd and said happily:

"I've been thinking hard for several days to no avail, but Ah Hui offered two good strategies."

Everyone congratulated.

It was agreed that Gao Ao Cao led the tribes to disperse and infiltrate, waiting for an opportunity to pretend to be civil unrest and occupy Cangzhou, and then Gao Cheng led some Xianbei women and children to resettle in Cangzhou to reduce the population pressure in Jizhou.

At the same time, Hu and Han are encouraged to learn each other's languages, and those who stand out will be rewarded accordingly.

On April [-]th, Gao Aocao secretly assigned a trilogy to pretend to be a civil unrest, and took advantage of the unpreparedness in the city to attack and kill Diao Zheng, the governor of Cangzhou.

On April [-]th, Gao Huan sent a fast horse to report to the imperial court that there were more than [-] rebels in Cangzhou. Convergence, had to first lead the cross-border fight against thieves.

On April 23, Gao Huan declared that the civil unrest in Cangzhou had been quelled, and the bandit leader set himself on fire and died.

Gao Cheng also led the diverted 15 Xianbei women and children to move eastward to Cangzhou for resettlement.

Duan Shao has resigned from the position of Gao Huan's confidant and governor. He has been appointed as the governor. He followed Gao Cheng and his father Duan Rong to guard Cangzhou. The two accompanied Gao Cheng to station in Cangzhou.

Not long after Gao Cheng and others arrived in Cangzhou, the imperial court issued an imperial edict agreeing to Gao Huan's request.

For Duan Rong to assist him in commanding the Xianbei people, Gao Cheng had already expected it. After all, Gao Huan's relatives and confidants were only those people, and most of them were generals who didn't know how to govern. Although Duan Rong was born in the army, he was gentle and suitable for the people. .

He used to serve as a law officer in Sizhou and joined the army, and he was familiar with legal proceedings. He was one of Gao Huanyuan's few people who was familiar with civil affairs.

In May, Erzhu Tianguang's subordinates quelled the civil unrest in Qingzhou, and Cui Zuzhi's head was sent to Luoyang.

But all this has nothing to do with Gao Huan, Gao Cheng and his son. The existence of Cui Zuzhi is just an excuse for Gao Huan to send troops across the border to Cangzhou.

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(End of this chapter)

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