No way! No way! The Qiang envoy was all in bad condition. He stopped by to ask: "There seem to be two young generals in the old Southern Dynasty. They defeated the 300,000-strong Western Tibetan coalition army earlier. They seem to be named Qi?"

"They are General Fu and General Hussar," Jiang Shi said with a smile. "They were famous generals in the Southern Old Dynasty during the Southern Old Dynasty. General Fu was the eldest son of General Ding, and General Piao He is the nephew of General Dingguo."

The smile on the Qiang envoy's face became forced, and he listened absently to the Jiang envoys, one by one boasting about the great achievements of the Qi family.

But none of this was as powerful as hearing with his own ears that General Dingguo destroyed his "relative country" and then his son and nephew defeated 300,000 Tibetan allied troops.

He went back in a daze and worriedly and reported the news to King Huhan.

King Hu Han looked solemn: "Don't panic, this is just Jiang Shi's one-sided statement. Let's go back and inquire carefully to find out Da Jiang's strength."

Having said that, he was already five or six convinced that General Dingguo was a mule or a horse. When the two sides met, he was somewhat confident.

It was impossible for Jiang Shi to use this kind of news to deceive people. At most, it was exaggerated. These claims were at least seventy percent true.

At least it proves that Dajian after unifying the north and the south is really powerful. At least the Qiang people cannot treat the river valley and Xiaoguan as the Qiang people's back garden like the Northern Dynasties did, breaking into the passes from time to time and going to nearby villages, towns and cities. Loot some.

Da Jiang's strength also determines how many concessions the Qiang people will make during the subsequent negotiation process.

After a short rest, the group headed straight to Beijing along the river valley. Without rushing, it only took them five days to reach Anjing.

At this time, even King Huhan couldn't help but feel in a trance, and he shouted in his heart: King Tushan and King Shanyu were not defeated unjustly.

Jiangzhi Road is still being paved. There are a large number of hard laborers and soldiers working on the roadside. Some sections of the road with substandard quality are also being demolished and rebuilt. Half of the entire road has been repaired, and it can be completely completed in half a year at most.

After the completion of the project, Jiang Zhidao said that in the case of a forced march, Jiang Jun could reach the battlefield in two days at most.

In just two days, the Qiang people could not even break through the valley defense line.

Once trapped in the river valley battlefield, it becomes a turtle in a urn.

King Huhan saw with his own eyes that the River Valley Avenue was a natural gourd. They entered along the opening of the gourd. There was no way in or out of the gourd. The first line of defense alone could cause them to lose their troops.

Even if they were lucky enough to break through the defense line of the River Valley Road, checkpoints were set up at all the main roads of the Straight Road. The specific deployment of troops is unknown, but every time they passed the checkpoint, they felt like they were being targeted by thousands of bows and arrows at the same time, which was overwhelming. I was feeling cold all over, shivering non-stop, and my body had a strong sense of danger.

King Huhan and his party were on alert throughout the whole process and walked the entire straight road with high spirits. The party was already exhausted physically and mentally and almost collapsed.

Everyone knows that the valley road has become a forbidden area for the Qiang people.

After King Huhan and his entourage arrived in Beijing and settled in the Sifang Pavilion, the Qiang envoys quickly went out to inquire for information without even breathing.

In just two days, King Huhan finally knew that Jiang Shi’s bragging about the Qi family was not exaggerated. The Qi family had three generals, each of whom had experienced hundreds of battles. Emperor Guangxuan was able to unify the north and the south because he got through the invasion of foreign tribes from the Southern Dynasty. The Qi family army There is no time to spare.

Afterwards, in order to please the Qi family and gain the support of the Qi family, Emperor Guangxuan did not hesitate to marry the eldest princess of the old Southern Dynasty as his queen. And this eldest princess of the old Southern Dynasty, even though she entered the middle palace, she still regarded herself as the eldest princess. She was a changeable figure. I heard that this woman was extremely powerful. Emperor Guangxuan was able to unify the north and the south because she was behind the scenes.

Emperor Guangxuan respected her very much. Since the unification of the north and the south, he had put the eldest princess first in everything and did not dare to violate her in the slightest.

King Huhan wiped a cold sweat and quickly summoned the ministers participating in the peace negotiation: "In addition to the compensation, ransom, and supplies for the captives that have been drawn up, two hundred more high-quality leather goods and one high-quality solid-color gemstone will be added." There are five boxes of the finest spices, five of the finest horses, and one box of other gold, silver, and jewelry. This is a separate gift for the eldest princess."

The Qiang envoys were bleeding in their hearts, but none of them raised any objections. In addition to redeeming people, they also came with the intention of making good friends with Jiang Chao, so that they could return to Mobei and recuperate. As time goes by, he will continue to grow his tribe's strength without being annexed by other tribes.

It is necessary to make good friends with the real people in power behind Dajiang.

On the third day after King Huhan came to Beijing, Emperor Guangxuan held a banquet in Taiji Hall to entertain the Qiang envoys headed by King Huhan.

King Huhan clenched his fists and beat his chest to express his respect for Emperor Guangxuan. At the same time, he did not forget to express his condolences to the eldest princess: "The Qiang people's Daigo, Yuanyujiang, Luchuan, and Ziyujiang have the effect of strengthening the body." "Efficacy, it is called the treasure of the grassland. The children of the grassland have grown up eating Daigo, Deer Lip, and drinking Yuanyu syrup since they were young. They are all strong and strong. I think the eldest princess will definitely like it."

Anyone with a discerning eye could understand that King Huhan was going for the eldest princess, and Ji Ruxuan was very interested. When the two parties met for the first time, they reached a friendly exchange.

Because both parties were sincere and fully prepared, the subsequent peace negotiations also went very smoothly.

Of course, there was a time when the two sides got into a quarrel over their interests, and the negotiation almost collapsed. A nobleman under King Huhan overturned the negotiation table in public, almost injuring someone, and the negotiation place became a mess. .

General Dingguo, who was in charge of the negotiations, could not avoid fighting with King Huhan in the end. The two fought fiercely until King Huhan was defeated and the Qiang had no choice but to sit at the negotiating table again.

The reason was that the officials of the Jiang Dynasty who participated in the peace talks relied on the Jiang Dynasty's victory and demanded a lot of money during the negotiations. The Qiang people were furious, thinking that Jiang had gone too far and humiliated them, and they were unwilling to continue the peace talks.

When Ji Ruxuan learned the cause and effect, he called him "good guy, don't Anjing officials make an evaluation when asking for a price?"

It's so reckless, just open your mouth and do it!

Of course, the purpose of negotiating peace is to slaughter the fat sheep, and the more ruthless the slaughter, the better!

But, I didn’t ask you to kill all the sheep!

With such an approach, even if King Huhan reluctantly redeems people, he needs supplies but no supplies, and he wants horses but no horses. He can't even support people, so he can't be slaughtered by others?

Why move after all the hard work?

Isn't this intentionally driving people to death?

Fortunately, the eldest uncle was able to calm the situation. Having said that, looking at the whole Jiang Dynasty, only the eldest uncle could control the king of Han. Otherwise, with the temper of the Qiang people, he would feel that he had been fooled and overturned the negotiation table, and it would be impossible to come back. to the negotiating table.

Facts have proved that Jiang Fuguang is much more reliable than all Anjing's ministers combined. It is no exaggeration to say that she can defeat ten thousand armies by herself.


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