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Chapter 556 Liu Bei: My son Adou must have done a good job after becoming the emperor, right?

In Han Cheng's study, Liu Bei cried out three times, then fell down softly.

When he fainted, his eyes had turned red.

Tears flowed down my face.

Han Cheng, Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Biao and others supported Liu Bei and prevented him from falling to the ground.

As for King Qin Zhu Chong, he had already opened the door at this time.

He opened his voice at the top of his lungs, shouting for the imperial physician in the distance to come quickly and save the person.

The imperial physician, who was standing ready at a distance, did not hesitate at all after hearing this.

Run here immediately!

At the same time, my heart was full of curiosity.

I don’t know what happened to your Majesty and the others in this room.

How come someone fainted twice in such a short period of time?

However, he didn't dare to ask what exactly happened here.

After entering, the imperial physician took out silver needles and treated Liu Bei immediately without any doubt.

After three injections, Liu Bei woke up.

"Kong Ming! Kong Ming! I am going to harm you!

I am going to harm you!! "

As soon as Liu Bei woke up, he couldn't help crying out loud.

There are huge mood swings.

It seems that his emotions fluctuate even more than when he learned about the fate of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.

Liu Bei burst into tears and was heartbroken.

I just feel my heart aches!

Kong Ming, he really didn't know what to say.

He had long known that Kong Ming was a man of great talent.

Especially after learning from Mr. Han and others about what Kong Ming did later.

The more certain I am.

I heard that Kong Ming worked day and night and did many things to restore the Han Dynasty.

In the end, after his death, Kong Ming seemed like a different person.

He took it as his mission to restore the Han Dynasty and never forgot my instructions to him.

Keep these things in mind, such as restoring the Han Dynasty.

And work hard for it all the time, devote all your energy to it, and never stop until your death.

He felt really bad.

These words were said by Kong Ming, and he did the same thing.

When I visited him three times at his cottage, Kong Ming accepted my invitation and wanted to go out of seclusion with me.

It is said that Liang will definitely help the emperor's uncle.

This sounds like a light, normal sentence.

But after Kong Ming agreed, he kept it in mind.

And spend the rest of your life putting this sentence into practice.

Especially after his death, he entrusted his son to the care of others in Baidi City.

All the burdens fell on him.

Kong Ming is really too tired!

I remembered what Han Cheng said about Sima Yi's evaluation of Kong Ming.

It is said that Kong Ming was involved in all matters, no matter how big or small.

Doing more and eating less is not a long-term solution.

He felt even more heartbroken!
It was I who killed Kong Ming!

It was really me who killed Kong Ming!

If it weren't for the great defeat he suffered in Yiling.

All his foundation was destroyed in an instant.

Leaving such a huge mess for Kong Ming.

Why would Kong Ming be like this?
With Kong Ming's talent, he would not have made several northern expeditions without achieving any breakthrough progress.

How big was the territory occupied by Cao Wei? How big was the territory owned by Kong Ming at that time?

It’s just the state of Yizhou!

However, Kong Ming was able to use only one state to conduct successive military operations despite having a serious lack of resources.

Moreover, the ally of Eastern Wu is unreliable.

The battles were fought so badly that they had no effect at all.

Under such circumstances, Kong Ming was able to make Cao Wei unable to sleep.

This ability is beyond doubt!
Liu Bei felt as if his heart was being cut by a knife.

I can hardly breathe...

Kong Ming?

备?
Hearing Liu Bei's words, the imperial physician was stunned for a moment.

The whole person is a little confused.

What's happening here?
Could it be that the person in front of me is Emperor Zhaolie Liu Bei? !

I was surprised, but also felt it was a little ridiculous.

However, I recalled the recent miraculous rumor that before this, the emperor led a large army to the Song Dynasty and participated in the Jingkang Campaign.

He killed the Jin people and the emperor of the Song Dynasty, among many other things.

For a moment, I felt my head buzzing.

However, he didn't dare to ask any more questions.

He immediately lowered his head and just did his job.

He took out some pills and told Liu Bei to take them.

He retreated very tactfully.

"Uncle, it's okay, don't be so sad.

That was just the ending of Prime Minister Zhuge in history, not the current one.

You have just met each other not long ago, and this is the best time.

We have learned so much from you.

After the Emperor's uncle returns, he can do many things to prevent these things from happening..."

After the imperial physician left, Han Cheng looked at Liu Bei and spoke.

Zhu Biao and Zhu Yuanzhang also spoke up to persuade Liu Bei.

Liu Bei, who was sobbing, tried hard to hold back his tears.

"Thank you all, I will definitely not let this happen again!

It’s just… I just can’t help it.

When I think of Kong Ming's fate, I can't help but feel sad..."

When Liu Bei spoke, he still had a strong nasal tone...

However, after Liu Bei said this, Han Cheng and others could understand his feelings.

After hearing about Prime Minister Zhuge's ending, they felt sad.

Let alone Liu Bei.

After a while, Liu Bei calmed down and looked at Han Cheng and said:
"Mr. Han, what happened to our Han Dynasty after Kong Ming's death?

Will we... continue the Northern Expedition?
Who will take up the banner next?"

When Han Cheng heard Liu Bei ask this, he knew that Liu Bei's mood had almost calmed down.

Then he said:

“There was someone who continued the Northern Expedition and carried the banner. His name was also mentioned in the previous narration.

He is Jiang Wei."

After hearing Han Cheng's words, Liu Bei was a little surprised.

He remembered that this Jiang Wei seemed to have belonged to Cao Wei before.

He surrendered to Kong Ming.

As a result, after Kong Ming passed away, he took up the banner...

However, I was also on guard.

He was still worried just now after Kong Ming died in the Northern Expedition.

The people on our side will lose confidence.

There may even be many people who feel the current situation is difficult and are unwilling to continue the Northern Expedition.

Unwilling to restore the Han Dynasty.

Fortunately, someone finally inherited his legacy and resolutely raised the banner of the Northern Expedition...

"By the way, where's Adou?
How is Adou doing?"

Liu Bei thought of his son again.

Although Liu Bei always felt that no matter how bad his son was, he would not be that bad.

However, at this point, he couldn't help but want to ask a few more questions. He wanted to confirm his guess, so that he would feel completely at ease.

When Han Cheng heard Liu Bei asking about Liu Chan again, he felt a little strange.

After all, Liu Chan's happiness in his homeland and his refusal to leave his homeland were too well-known.

Another famous method is to govern the world according to the "The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital".

And the front fought to the death, the rear surrendered...

How could he not hear Liu Bei's expectations for his son Liu Chan when he asked these questions?

But unfortunately, I'm afraid he will be disappointed.

Thinking of this, Han Cheng nodded and said, "Uncle, I will tell you all this one by one.

Let's talk about Jiang Wei first.
Jiang Wei, courtesy name Boyue, lost his father at a young age and lived with his widowed mother.

I like Zheng Xuan's classics.

He was appointed as a senior accountant in his county, and was summoned by the state to serve as a provincial official.

Jiang Wei's father, Jiang Jiong, was once a county official. When the Qiang and Rong rebelled, Jiang Jiong stepped forward to protect the county governor and died on the battlefield. Therefore, Jiang Wei was granted the title of Zhonglang...

...In the ninth year of Jianxing, Jiang Wei and Prime Minister Zhuge jointly wrote a letter requesting the removal of Li Ping.

In the 12th year of Jianxing, Jiang Wei followed Prime Minister Zhuge Liang in the Northern Expedition.

At that time, Wei general Sima Yi asked the court to go to war, and Cao Wei ordered Weiwei Xin Pi to go and dissuade him.

When Jiang Wei learned about this, he said to Prime Minister Zhuge Liang: Xin Zuozhi has arrived with an imperial seal, and the enemy will not fight again.

In the autumn of the same year, Prime Minister Zhuge died of illness at Wuzhangyuan.

He left a will that Jiang Wei would be second only to Wei Yan as the rear guard.

However, Wei Yan was unwilling to obey Yang Yi's orders and led his troops to retreat through another route.

Sima Yi pursued, and Jiang Wei ordered Yang Yi to raise the flag and beat the drum, making a move to counterattack the Wei army.

Sima Yi led his troops to retreat and did not dare to advance.

After returning to Chengdu, Jiang Wei was appointed as the Right Military Supervisor, General of Assisting Han, and was granted the title of Marquis of Pingxiang...

In the first year of Yan Xi, Jiang Wei followed General Jiang Wan to station troops in Hanzhong.

The following year, Jiang Wan was appointed Grand Marshal and Jiang Wei was appointed Camp Marshal, and they led a small army to the west to fight in Qiang territory many times.

Later, Jiang Wei led a small army through Wenshan County to visit Liao Li, and praised Liao Li for his spirit and calm demeanor.

In the third year of Yan Xi, Jiang Wei led his army to attack Longxi.

Wei general Guo Huai marched into Qiang territory, and Jiang Wei retreated.

In the first month of the fifth year of Yan Xi, Jiang Wei led a small army back from Hanzhong and stationed in Fu County.

At the beginning, Grand Marshal Jiang Wan thought that during the time of Prime Minister Zhuge, the attempts to enter Qinchuan had failed many times, so he proposed to go east from Shunhan and Mianyang to attack Weixing and Shangyong.

Most of the officials thought it was not feasible, so the court ordered Shangshu Ling Fei Yi and Zhongjianjun Jiang Wei to go and dissuade them.

In the sixth year of Yan Xi, Jiang Wan wrote again to the emperor, suggesting that Jiang Wei should be appointed as the governor of Liangzhou in imitation of the past practice of sending troops into Qiang.

If Jiang Wei goes out to fight, he will lead the army to follow.

In the same year, Jiang Wei was promoted to General Zhenxi and appointed Governor of Liangzhou.

In the tenth year of Yan Xi, Jiang Wei was promoted to General Wei.

He recorded the affairs of the Secretariat together with General Fei Yi.

In the same year, the Yi people in Pingkang County of Wenshan Commandery revolted, and Jiang Wei led his troops to suppress it.

Soon, the Qiang and Hu people in Yongzhou, Liangzhou and other areas betrayed Wei and surrendered to Shu.

Jiang Wei led his troops out of Longyou to provide support, and fought with Guo Huai, the governor of Yongzhou of Wei, and Xiahou Ba, the general who was fighting against Shu, in Taoxi.

The Hu tribe leaders Bai Huwen and Zhi Wudai led their troops to surrender to Shu, and Jiang Wei moved them to Shu territory.

In the twelfth year of Yan Xi, the court of Shu Han appointed Jiang Wei as the emperor's general.

In the autumn of the same year, Jiang Wei led troops to attack Yongzhou, built two cities relying on Qu Mountain, and ordered the guards Ju An and Li Shao to garrison there.

He also gathered Qiang, Hu, Zhi, Ren and others and advanced towards various counties.

Wei's General Guo Huai followed the advice of Chen Tai, the governor of Yongzhou, and had Chen Tai lead Xu Zhi, the general who fought against Shu, and Deng Ai, the prefect of Nangan, to attack and besiege Qucheng.

With the grain transport routes and water sources outside the city cut off, the Shu army soldiers in the city became increasingly distressed.

Jiang Wei led his army to rescue Qucheng and came out of Niutou Mountain, but Chen Tai held his ground and refused to fight.

He also asked Guo Huai to go to Niutou Mountain to cut off Jiang Wei's return route.

Guo Huai led his troops to Tao River. When Jiang Wei learned that the Wei army was coming, he immediately led his troops to retreat.

Ju An and his men were isolated and helpless, so they had no choice but to surrender to Cao Wei...

After Jiang Wei withdrew his troops, Guo Huai adopted Deng Ai's suggestion.

He was sent to garrison north of Baishui.

Soon, Jiang Wei sent Liao Hua to set up camp south of Baishui to confront Deng Ai.

He led his troops to attack Taocheng.

But Deng Ai anticipated Jiang Wei's move and took the city first, so the Wei army remained undefeated...

In the 13th year of Yanxi, Jiang Wei led his army out of Xiping, but returned without success...

Jiang Wei thought he was familiar with Western customs and was both civil and military, so he wanted to win over the Qiang and Hu people to serve Shu Han.

This way we can control Longxi.

Whenever Jiang Wei wanted to raise an army, he was sanctioned by Fei Yi, so that the army led by Jiang Wei did not exceed 10,000 people...

In the spring of the 16th year of Yan Xi, Fei Yi was assassinated by Guo Xiu, a surrendered general of Wei and a native of Xiping.

In the same year, Zhuge Ke, a minister of the Eastern Wu, planned to take advantage of the victory in Dongxing to launch a northern expedition.

He sent Sima Li Heng to Shu Han to persuade Jiang Wei to join the expedition, and Jiang Wei agreed.

In the summer, Jiang Wei led tens of thousands of people out of Shiying and besieged Nangan and Didao.

Sima Shi, a powerful official in Wei, adopted Yu Song's strategy and ordered Guo Huai and Chen Tai, the governor of Yongzhou, to lead the people of Guanzhong to rescue.

When Chen Tai's army reached Luomen, Jiang Wei heard that Guo Huai was advancing and that the army's food supplies were about to run out.

So they retreated to the border of Longxi.

In the seventeenth year of Yan Xi, in the first month of spring, Jiang Wei returned to Chengdu.

The Shu Han court appointed Jiang Wei to supervise internal and external military affairs.

Li Jian, the Taoist priest of Wei Shoudi, sent a secret letter requesting surrender.

In the spring of the eighteenth year of Yan Xi, General Wei Jiang Wei returned to Chengdu and discussed the expedition again.

Zhang Yi argued with Jiang Wei in the court, arguing that it was inappropriate for a small country to engage in war, but Jiang Wei disagreed.

In summer, Jiang Wei led General Xiahou Ba, General Zhang Yi and other troops out of Didao and defeated Wang Jing, the governor of Yongzhou of Wei State, in Taoxi.

Tens of thousands of Wei soldiers were killed in the battle, and Wang Jing retreated to Didao City.

Jiang Wei advanced his troops and besieged the city of Didao.

The State of Wei sent General Chen Tai to rescue the country.

Jiang Wei failed to set up an ambush, so he retreated and stationed at Zhongti..."

Listening to Han Cheng's story, Liu Bei couldn't help but sigh secretly.

Things have developed to this point, how could he not see that with the successive deaths of himself and others, as well as Kong Ming and others.

Has the domestic situation changed a lot?
Many people don't want to fight anymore.

However, they don’t understand that not fighting is really the only way out.

A small country in a remote corner is the most juicy piece of meat.

Judging from the situation in the evil Wei State, I'm afraid it won't take too long.

Others will come to your doorstep.

Then they occupied Shu.

Rather than living in peace and waiting to be slowly destroyed by others in the future

It would be better to strike out while there is still some strength left.
Maybe there is still a glimmer of hope.

Although he also knew that this chance of survival would eventually be cut off.

But Liu Bei still agreed with Jiang Wei's opinion.

We should just keep fighting!

Jiang Wei was indeed the flag bearer of the Northern Expedition.

"…In the spring of the 19th year of Yanxi, Jiang Wei was promoted to the rank of general.

He reorganized his troops and marched to Tianshui, and together with General Hu Ji, the General of Zhenxi, he led troops in two directions and agreed to meet at Shanggui.

In the eighth month of autumn, Jiang Wei arrived at Shanggui, but Hu Ji broke his promise and did not come.

As a result, Jiang Wei was defeated by Wei general Deng Ai in Duangu, with many casualties.

The people therefore blamed Jiang Wei.

And Longxi was also restless.

In winter, Jiang Wei returned to Chengdu and asked to be demoted.

So the court appointed Jiang Wei as the rear general and gave him military power..."

Upon hearing this, Liu Bei sighed again.

There are too many people on my side who want to live in peace, and things are not going well for me.

Restoring the Han Dynasty is too difficult.

At the same time, he couldn't help wondering, what was the emperor's son doing at this moment?
Are you firmly supporting the Northern Expedition?
When this thought arose in his mind, Liu Bei immediately became certain.

That must be it!

My son will never let me down!!
(End of this chapter)

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