Established a thousand-year family from the end of Qin Dynasty
Chapter 435 Competing in the Central Plains
Chapter 435 Competing in the Central Plains ([-])
Since the hundreds of thousands of troops were defeated by Murong Ke, Shi Hu was very unwilling, so he ordered the counties and counties north of the Yellow River to deliver grain and grass to Youzhou area, and planned to continue to attack Murong Xianbei in a few years.
At the same time, during this preparation period, Shi Hu did not intend to be idle, let alone let the common people rest and recuperate, but to attack the weak and deceitful state of Jin in the south by the way.
Ran Min (Ran Min) and others went south with an army of [-], conquering Huainan, Xiangyang, Jiangxia and other places one after another, frightening the kings and ministers of the state of Jin to continue moving south to Jiaozhi.
Fortunately, the northerners are not good at water warfare, and the Jin State relied on the southerners' superiority in water warfare to stop Ran Min and others with the help of the Yangtze River moat.
As soon as the war in the south ended, Shi Hu immediately launched a second war against Murong Xianbei. It really didn't stop for a moment, and didn't give the people a chance to breathe.
However, Shi Hu's second plan to attack Murong Xianbei failed before it even started.
Murong Ke learned of Shi Hu's plan, so he took the initiative to attack, and while Shi Hu was still mobilizing the main force, he burned all the food and grass that Shi Hu had stationed in Jicheng.
Shi Hu didn't understand, he could easily defeat the mighty Jin State, but why he was beaten repeatedly in the face of a weak Murong Xianbei?
Jin, with a population of tens of millions, was no match for him, but Murong Xianbei, with a population of only a few hundred thousand, beat him to autism.
He didn't believe in evil, so he organized his troops to attack Liang, but he was defeated again.
So he reorganized his troops and horses to attack the country of Dai, and then returned in a big defeat.
In the end, he reorganized his army and horses to attack the Jin State again, and finally won, but the result was very small. After more than half a year of tossing, he only occupied two counties of the Jin State.
It wasn't until this moment that he finally understood that it wasn't how powerful Shi Hu was, but how good Jin was.
Usually, he has a sense of superiority when he abuses vegetables, but once he meets a tough opponent like Murong Xianbei, Shi Hu will show his true colors.
When he finally realized that he was not capable through successive failures, the time had come to the summer of the seventh year of Yanhou 130 (347).
In the past six years, Murong Xianbei completely expelled Yuwen Xianbei from the Yanbei Grassland and became the only force in the Yanbei Grassland.
Part of Yuwen Xianbei merged into Murong Xianbei, some fled to the Central Plains, and some fled to the Xianbei Mountains, and merged with the local aborigines to form a new nation "Kumoxi". Kumoxi was divided into two major ethnic groups, namely Khitan , Xi.
Liangguo conquered the countries of the Western Regions westward, relying on the Silk Road to strengthen its national power.
Huan Wen, governor of Jingzhou in the state of Jin, attacked Chenghan and recovered Yizhou.
He is constantly failing, while the surrounding forces are constantly succeeding. Faced with this situation, Shi Hu couldn't help asking Fotucheng, an eminent monk in the Western Regions: "I used to have no opponents in the Southern and Northern Wars, but why have I continued to fail in the past few years?" ?”
Jie Zhao believes in Buddhism, so the status of Buddhist disciples is still very high.
"That's because you, Heavenly King, have killed too much and caused too much karma on your body. As long as you put down the butcher knife and govern the country with kindness instead of cruelty, you will naturally succeed." Fotucheng is worthy of being an eminent monk in the Western Regions. Wan also shook his head and sighed for those people who were slaughtered by the stone tiger: "Amitabha!"
"Hehe!" Shi Hu sneered: "You really don't understand the truth, great monk. Everyone in the world wants to kill me, Shi Hu, so I have to act first, otherwise I will suffer later!"
"Alas..." Fotucheng sighed: "Your Heavenly King, you have fallen into the devil's way, and what awaits you will be Abi Hell."
At this time, Wu Jin, another Buddhist monk from Jin, flattered Shi Hu and said, "Of course you can't do anything wrong, Heavenly King. The reason why you keep failing is because your luck is shifting."
"Huh?" Shi Hu became interested: "Speak!"
The Jin Buddhist monk Wu Jin is a disciple of Fotucheng, a native of Jin (Han), but as a Jin, he shamelessly said: "Hu Yun will decline, Jin Yun will flourish, only hard labor Jin people can suppress the luck of Jin people."
This remark hit Shihu's heart. Compared with Confucianism's benevolent governance and Buddhism's benevolent governance, he prefers brutal governance.
Wu Jin's words were tantamount to giving him psychological comfort in governing the country brutally.
As for Wu Jin, he knew that Shi Hu wanted to do this, so he said it on purpose, just to please Shi Hu, so that he could be reused by Shi Hu, and from then on, the carp jumped over the dragon's gate.
Under the guidance of Wu Jin's "Qi Luck Theory", Shi Hu began to deliberately reduce the population of the Han people in the Central Plains, and at the same time migrated the Hu people outside the Great Wall to the Central Plains to enrich the population, and prohibited the people from speaking Chinese and practicing Han rituals, forcing the Han people Learning Hu people's culture, trying to make Han people Hu people.
This is the first purposeful genocide since the barbarians ran into China.
In the previous decades, although the barbarian monarchs also killed, their killing behavior was essentially the same as that of the Han warlords. They just wanted to grab territory and rob wealth, and they didn't think about genocide Well, for them, they really just came in to rob, and it didn't matter who was robbed, even if the robbed was a barbarian, they would still be relentless.
In his later years, Shihu began to intentionally carry out genocide, intentionally creating no-man's land on a large scale in the Central Plains.
At this time, Shi Hu was killing for the sake of killing, unlike other barbarians who were killing for the sake of robbery.
In order to suppress the luck of Jin people, Shi Hu began to plunder the women of Jin people on a large scale, sent them to Yecheng for torture, and handed them over to Jiehu soldiers to play until they died. Counties and counties slaughtered Jin people, reduced the population of Jin people, forced a large number of Jin people to serve more corvee, and built palaces for themselves, while reducing their population.
And his grandson Ran Min (Ran Min) has become his right-hand man, and he works very hard when doing these things.
Under Shi Hu's deliberate massacre, the entire Central Plains was soon full of rebels, and Jiehu soldiers no longer dared to leave Yecheng too far, for fear of being besieged by the Central Plains' army of refugees.
The more refugees there are in the Central Plains, the more Shi Hu feels that his rule is coming to an end, so he intensifies the torture of the people, trying to drain the luck of the Jin people as soon as possible.
In the last year of his life, Shi Hu actually learned from Gongsun Zan, a warlord in the late Han Dynasty, and built a high wall around Yecheng to protect himself and Jiehu soldiers. Don't go out, so as not to be accidentally killed by a rebel one day.
However, even if the internal chaos of the Jiezhao regime has become like this, and there are refugees and rebels everywhere, the Jin court still dare not make a northern expedition, for fear of being violently beaten by Jiehu.
If you expect the Northern Expedition of the Great Jin Dynasty to eliminate Jiehu, it is better to expect the Han refugee uprising army inside Jiezhao to overthrow Jiehu.
Shi Hu obviously gave up treatment completely. He is capturing the common people of his own country every day, and then sells these common people to Yan State, and then uses the money from selling the common people to buy various luxury goods in Yan State. Have the most extreme enjoyment in time.
As for Dazhao's Jiangshan Sheji?As for the great cause of unifying the world?Forget it, Shi Hu is tired, and now he just wants to enjoy life!
(End of this chapter)
Since the hundreds of thousands of troops were defeated by Murong Ke, Shi Hu was very unwilling, so he ordered the counties and counties north of the Yellow River to deliver grain and grass to Youzhou area, and planned to continue to attack Murong Xianbei in a few years.
At the same time, during this preparation period, Shi Hu did not intend to be idle, let alone let the common people rest and recuperate, but to attack the weak and deceitful state of Jin in the south by the way.
Ran Min (Ran Min) and others went south with an army of [-], conquering Huainan, Xiangyang, Jiangxia and other places one after another, frightening the kings and ministers of the state of Jin to continue moving south to Jiaozhi.
Fortunately, the northerners are not good at water warfare, and the Jin State relied on the southerners' superiority in water warfare to stop Ran Min and others with the help of the Yangtze River moat.
As soon as the war in the south ended, Shi Hu immediately launched a second war against Murong Xianbei. It really didn't stop for a moment, and didn't give the people a chance to breathe.
However, Shi Hu's second plan to attack Murong Xianbei failed before it even started.
Murong Ke learned of Shi Hu's plan, so he took the initiative to attack, and while Shi Hu was still mobilizing the main force, he burned all the food and grass that Shi Hu had stationed in Jicheng.
Shi Hu didn't understand, he could easily defeat the mighty Jin State, but why he was beaten repeatedly in the face of a weak Murong Xianbei?
Jin, with a population of tens of millions, was no match for him, but Murong Xianbei, with a population of only a few hundred thousand, beat him to autism.
He didn't believe in evil, so he organized his troops to attack Liang, but he was defeated again.
So he reorganized his troops and horses to attack the country of Dai, and then returned in a big defeat.
In the end, he reorganized his army and horses to attack the Jin State again, and finally won, but the result was very small. After more than half a year of tossing, he only occupied two counties of the Jin State.
It wasn't until this moment that he finally understood that it wasn't how powerful Shi Hu was, but how good Jin was.
Usually, he has a sense of superiority when he abuses vegetables, but once he meets a tough opponent like Murong Xianbei, Shi Hu will show his true colors.
When he finally realized that he was not capable through successive failures, the time had come to the summer of the seventh year of Yanhou 130 (347).
In the past six years, Murong Xianbei completely expelled Yuwen Xianbei from the Yanbei Grassland and became the only force in the Yanbei Grassland.
Part of Yuwen Xianbei merged into Murong Xianbei, some fled to the Central Plains, and some fled to the Xianbei Mountains, and merged with the local aborigines to form a new nation "Kumoxi". Kumoxi was divided into two major ethnic groups, namely Khitan , Xi.
Liangguo conquered the countries of the Western Regions westward, relying on the Silk Road to strengthen its national power.
Huan Wen, governor of Jingzhou in the state of Jin, attacked Chenghan and recovered Yizhou.
He is constantly failing, while the surrounding forces are constantly succeeding. Faced with this situation, Shi Hu couldn't help asking Fotucheng, an eminent monk in the Western Regions: "I used to have no opponents in the Southern and Northern Wars, but why have I continued to fail in the past few years?" ?”
Jie Zhao believes in Buddhism, so the status of Buddhist disciples is still very high.
"That's because you, Heavenly King, have killed too much and caused too much karma on your body. As long as you put down the butcher knife and govern the country with kindness instead of cruelty, you will naturally succeed." Fotucheng is worthy of being an eminent monk in the Western Regions. Wan also shook his head and sighed for those people who were slaughtered by the stone tiger: "Amitabha!"
"Hehe!" Shi Hu sneered: "You really don't understand the truth, great monk. Everyone in the world wants to kill me, Shi Hu, so I have to act first, otherwise I will suffer later!"
"Alas..." Fotucheng sighed: "Your Heavenly King, you have fallen into the devil's way, and what awaits you will be Abi Hell."
At this time, Wu Jin, another Buddhist monk from Jin, flattered Shi Hu and said, "Of course you can't do anything wrong, Heavenly King. The reason why you keep failing is because your luck is shifting."
"Huh?" Shi Hu became interested: "Speak!"
The Jin Buddhist monk Wu Jin is a disciple of Fotucheng, a native of Jin (Han), but as a Jin, he shamelessly said: "Hu Yun will decline, Jin Yun will flourish, only hard labor Jin people can suppress the luck of Jin people."
This remark hit Shihu's heart. Compared with Confucianism's benevolent governance and Buddhism's benevolent governance, he prefers brutal governance.
Wu Jin's words were tantamount to giving him psychological comfort in governing the country brutally.
As for Wu Jin, he knew that Shi Hu wanted to do this, so he said it on purpose, just to please Shi Hu, so that he could be reused by Shi Hu, and from then on, the carp jumped over the dragon's gate.
Under the guidance of Wu Jin's "Qi Luck Theory", Shi Hu began to deliberately reduce the population of the Han people in the Central Plains, and at the same time migrated the Hu people outside the Great Wall to the Central Plains to enrich the population, and prohibited the people from speaking Chinese and practicing Han rituals, forcing the Han people Learning Hu people's culture, trying to make Han people Hu people.
This is the first purposeful genocide since the barbarians ran into China.
In the previous decades, although the barbarian monarchs also killed, their killing behavior was essentially the same as that of the Han warlords. They just wanted to grab territory and rob wealth, and they didn't think about genocide Well, for them, they really just came in to rob, and it didn't matter who was robbed, even if the robbed was a barbarian, they would still be relentless.
In his later years, Shihu began to intentionally carry out genocide, intentionally creating no-man's land on a large scale in the Central Plains.
At this time, Shi Hu was killing for the sake of killing, unlike other barbarians who were killing for the sake of robbery.
In order to suppress the luck of Jin people, Shi Hu began to plunder the women of Jin people on a large scale, sent them to Yecheng for torture, and handed them over to Jiehu soldiers to play until they died. Counties and counties slaughtered Jin people, reduced the population of Jin people, forced a large number of Jin people to serve more corvee, and built palaces for themselves, while reducing their population.
And his grandson Ran Min (Ran Min) has become his right-hand man, and he works very hard when doing these things.
Under Shi Hu's deliberate massacre, the entire Central Plains was soon full of rebels, and Jiehu soldiers no longer dared to leave Yecheng too far, for fear of being besieged by the Central Plains' army of refugees.
The more refugees there are in the Central Plains, the more Shi Hu feels that his rule is coming to an end, so he intensifies the torture of the people, trying to drain the luck of the Jin people as soon as possible.
In the last year of his life, Shi Hu actually learned from Gongsun Zan, a warlord in the late Han Dynasty, and built a high wall around Yecheng to protect himself and Jiehu soldiers. Don't go out, so as not to be accidentally killed by a rebel one day.
However, even if the internal chaos of the Jiezhao regime has become like this, and there are refugees and rebels everywhere, the Jin court still dare not make a northern expedition, for fear of being violently beaten by Jiehu.
If you expect the Northern Expedition of the Great Jin Dynasty to eliminate Jiehu, it is better to expect the Han refugee uprising army inside Jiezhao to overthrow Jiehu.
Shi Hu obviously gave up treatment completely. He is capturing the common people of his own country every day, and then sells these common people to Yan State, and then uses the money from selling the common people to buy various luxury goods in Yan State. Have the most extreme enjoyment in time.
As for Dazhao's Jiangshan Sheji?As for the great cause of unifying the world?Forget it, Shi Hu is tired, and now he just wants to enjoy life!
(End of this chapter)
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