Three Kingdoms: Prosper Han from the beginning of brushing favorability
Chapter 392 Redefinition
Chapter 392 Redefinition
With Liu Chan's tacit consent and even instructions, Zhang He was beheaded by Li Er with one blow, and his big head rolled to the ground instantly.
Liu Chan smiled with satisfaction when he saw this. Today's Ji Han is not what he used to be. He really doesn't lack many generals to lead troops.
People's hearts are made of flesh, and Li Er has followed him through life and death for many years, not to mention that he talks to them on an equal footing in private, and his feelings are not comparable.
If in order to increase Zhang He's favorability, he went to great lengths to please him and allowed his General Red Star to endure hatred and humiliation, then he would not be Liu Chan.
Without Zhang He, it would be impossible to enter Luoyang and kill Cao Cao's thieves?
If it really can't be done, then ten more Zhang He still can't do it.
Seeing Li Er kill the thief general with his sword, a great revenge was avenged, not to mention that this man was the culprit who insulted the prince in recent days. The Red Star cavalry who learned about Li Er's life experience were also very happy.
But they were still a little reserved, but some Lu Shuihu who came with Li Er couldn't help it.
"oh--!"
It is true that this is Li Er's great hatred, but it is also the great hatred shared by both of them!
These relocated Di people never expected that Liu Chan, as a Han prince, would support the revenge of Di King Dou Mao's son.
The target of revenge may still be a famous general used by the prince.
This made them excited instantly. Back then, countless tribesmen were massacred or died during migration. After arriving in Anding County, they were also suppressed, forcing them to work with bandits to find a way to survive.
Today, the hatred bottled up in my heart finally found an outlet to vent.
The Di people at the front of the team cheered immediately. As soon as these people started howling, those behind who were not sure about the situation just thought that the battle had been won, so they started howling too...
After all, people may die in a fight. Even if they live a miserable life after the migration, it is still better than losing their lives.
And one of the rare men with complete armor came out at this time, knelt on his knees, raised his hands high above his head, and said excitedly: "Thank you, Prince of the Han family, for helping me and the Di people avenge this great revenge!
"Lushui Hu is willing to submit to the Han from now on, but as time goes by, he will never rebel again!"
After saying that, the middle-aged man with white face and long beard knocked his head to the ground.
"But with the sun and the moon, we will never rebel again!" Other Lu Shuihu also knelt down and worshiped.
The bandit from Anding County who was still standing among them immediately seemed abrupt and awkward.
Zheng Gan and Wang Zhao looked at each other, and the atmosphere was so tense. The two of them quickly called on their brothers to bow down, and started shouting together.
Liu Chan was worshiped by everyone, with his hands behind his back and a kind smile. He looked very satisfied and appreciated their submission.
But in fact, he only believed half of what the leader Lu Shuihu said, that is, the first half.
As for "As long as there is the sun and the moon, there will be no return", I can't believe a word of it, not even a little bit.
As the son of the Di King, Li Er could have total faith in Thaksin, Liu Chan, but if it extended to the entire Di people, then he, Liu Chan, was not that naive.
In this world, there are only individuals who betray the class, but there is no class that betrays the class (interests).
If the class in this sentence is replaced by power, it will naturally be the same.
The original barbarians in the south, the Di people in front of us, and the Qiang people scattered in the northwest.
If I can't or don't want to kill them completely, then there is only one way to make them work for me without causing trouble - to hold the opponent's strength that they dare not resist, and to protect their basic interests.
If the leaders dare not rebel and the people do not want to rebel, peace will naturally prevail.
Of course, it sounds simple, but in practice it is naturally not something that can be accomplished overnight.
Liu Chan stretched out his hands and pressed down, and then said with a smile: "You are loyal to the big man, and I feel so relieved to be alone. This time you came to help, your loyalty and bravery are commendable, and you will be rewarded for your merits after the war!"
"Thank you, Prince——!" After the scene was finished, Liu Chan stepped forward to help the leader of Lu Shuihu, and said with a gentle smile: "You are willing to be loyal, and you have contributed to the country, and your father will definitely be rewarded. However, you said that I am alone. There is a fallacy in helping the Di tribe to take revenge."
When the leader saw Liu Chan coming to help him, he was immediately flattered, and his bones seemed to feel lighter. But at the end, he felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave, for fear that he had committed a big taboo.
"Uh... please give me some instructions, Tai, Prince."
Seeing that he was about to get into a fight, Liu Chan couldn't help but smile and said, "You don't have to be nervous, I don't mean to blame you."
The leader could only laugh in embarrassment.
Not nervous, can you not be nervous?
It can be said that Zhang He is famous in Kansai and has outstanding military exploits. If you want to stop children from crying at night and mention Zhang Liao here, it is not as easy as in Jiangdong. You have to mention Zhang He.
For such a character, the boy in front of me was killed as soon as he asked... It was like killing a chicken without even a frown...
After he adjusted his uneasy mood, he cupped his hands again and said, "Prince, please give me your instructions."
Liu Chan put away his smile and said seriously: "Gu Fei is seeking revenge against the Han general for the Di people."
The leader was stunned for a moment, obviously not understanding what this meant.
"I am taking revenge on the unkind butcher for the thousands of innocent people of our Han Dynasty."
He seemed to understand a little bit...but he still didn't understand what Liu Chan was selling.
"No matter who stands in front of Cao Wei, he will be massacred like this. Do you think one of the Han people in Xuzhou will die? What difference does it make if the people in Wudu Hechi were Di people or Han people?"
The leader of the Di people nodded. From what he knew, this was indeed the case.
"Killing Zhang He alone is for Li Er, and even more so for our Han people. As long as they abide by Han laws, uphold Han rituals, learn Chinese language, and respect the Han Emperor, those Di people will also become our Han people."
Until then, the leader felt as if he was struck by lightning. After a long while, he bowed and handed over his hands again: "What the prince said is absolutely true. The stupid people have learned a lesson."
Although the ceremony was not as grand as Xing Xing's, the tone seemed much more sincere.
The final solution to this problem already had a standard answer in Liu Chan's time. He just needed to firmly follow that direction.
On the basis of what we have just learned, we will weaken the barriers between ethnic groups and strengthen the concepts of country and civilization.
Use these larger concepts to ease conflicts between different ethnic groups.
The real purpose of Liu Chan's seemingly hypocritical words was to redefine the contradiction between the Di people and the Han people as the contradiction between the Han Dynasty and Cao Wei.
As long as the Di people don't rebel, they are also part of the Han Dynasty.
Of course, this kind of thing cannot be completely solved without the efforts of several generations.
Liu Chan just wanted to contribute his meager strength to the great unity of all ethnic groups in China, so that that day would come earlier and earlier.
Try to avoid the hundreds of years of dark catastrophe since the Wuhu chaos in China. After all, compared with that time, the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms seemed so gentle.
After beheading Zhang He, Liu Chan ordered his people to keep his head in a safe place. After all, this thing would be of great use soon.
The leaderless Cao Wei cavalry did not pose any threat. Although they relied on their mobility and not all were captured, the stragglers who fled to Longyou in a panic were irrelevant to the overall situation.
This was undoubtedly a miraculous victory, and even enough to affect the established goals of the Northern Expedition.
But this great victory was also watered with the blood of the elite Han army.
This was Liu Chan's first tragic victory since he led the army...
(End of this chapter)
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