Spoiler History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 166 Sugar-coated Cannonballs

Chapter 166 Sugar-coated Cannonballs
"Speak and listen to wild dogs..." Liu Bei smacked this sentence repeatedly, except for being silent.

Wouldn't it be out of integrity for a ruler to be entrusted by his ministers?

Looking at his brother's face, Zhang Fei hesitated:

"Brother, I'm going to tie up Li Miao now!"

"Sit down!" Liu Bei couldn't laugh or cry when interrupted by Zhang Feiyi:
"It's just a small person, why take it to heart?"

Seeing that Liu Bei's face was not as serious as before, Zhang Fei trotted over to pinch Liu Bei's neck just now, and said:
"Didn't you say it before? Wei Yan's unlucky guy has a personal grudge against Yang Yi, so it could be that Wei Yan's barbarian tribe is a private report from Yang Yi."

"In this way, wouldn't Ah Dou be comparable to Emperor Xiaowen's benevolent monarch?"

What Zhang Fei said reminded Liu Bei of Emperor Wen of the Great Wei Dynasty, and he couldn't help shaking his head when he thought of his actions.

"I only hate that Adou is still young..." Liu Bei said to himself.

Kongming heard the words and suggested: "If my lord misses you, why don't you send someone to bring Ah Dou and the two wives?"

Liu Bei was quite moved, but after thinking about it, he decided to forget it:
"An Le Gong Gong Le Gong, born in adversity and died in peace."

"Yizhou has the Shu Road in the north and the Yi Road in the east. It covers the dangers of the world, and there are thousands of miles of fertile fields to be self-sufficient."

"Emperor Gaozu held Hanzhong and did not enter Shu, so Liu Adou should do the same."

Said Liu Bei also made up his mind:

"Yi Xiu Shu, Yun Chang and Shang Xiang, should strictly discipline A Dou."

Now that the eldest brother has made up his mind, Zhang Fei doesn't say any more, but just excuses A Dou:

"The final surrender may not be the disaster of Adou, perhaps the bones of the Yizhou people are too soft."

Zhang Song, Fazheng, Liu Ba:?

Zhang Fei hurriedly waved his hands: "I'm talking about that Qiao Zhou!"

The two military advisers looked at Jiang Boyue's words, and Pang Tong went back to his old ways, and poked Kong Ming lightly with his elbow:
"How? Or send someone to Tianshui to invite Jiang Wei?"

Kong Ming would object before, but now he is a little hesitant.

Leaving aside his talents, his aspirations are simply too much for him, why should a good man be a thief!

"Heavenly water is here, the journey is far away..."

And the other party is still a young child, thinking of this, Kong Ming still shook his head:

"If you see Jiang Wei, Shi Yuan still needs to show his strengths first, and I will sit and watch how to take Hanzhong."

Pang Tong was flattered.

【Brother Bo Yue is an undoubted loyal minister, but even more so, a lonely minister.

The victorious Wei and Jin Dynasties needed a target to attack, in order to win over Ji Han's old ministers, and Ji Han's old ministers also needed a scapegoat, and there was almost no need for too much hesitation. Both sides felt that Brother Bo Yue was worthy of great responsibility!

From the perspective of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Jiang Wei rebelled and then surrendered, surrendered and then rebelled, which is a heinous crime!

From Ji Han's point of view, you, Jiang Wei, are a villain and a villain!

Therefore, Jiang Wei's evaluation in the annals of history is basically deeply bound to the military.

Why couldn't he speak for Jiang Wei?Because they all died in battle.

The descendants of Zhao Yun, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Huang Quan, Fu Xun, Liu Bei, etc. either died in battle or committed suicide. Even Jiang Wei was defeated and died.

And the source of Jiang Wei's tragedy in his life is because he really "inherited Zhuge's behest".

But it is a pity that Jiang Wei's name was not included in Wuhou's deathbed confession and list of teachers.

After Wuhou, the two hand-picked successors were both pessimistic about the Northern Expedition. In this case, Jiang Wei had no choice but to beat him to death.

After Fei Yi's death, Jiang Wei was ordered to supervise the military, but Huang Hao's superiority became a stumbling block for Jiang Weixin.

In the end, even under Liu Chan's order to surrender, Jiang Wei still planned to fight to the death in order to "recover the sun and the moon", which can be said to have shed the last drop of blood for the Han.

And when the courtiers are loyal, what is Liu Chan, the lord, doing?Unfortunately, Liu Chan was defeated by Cao Wei's sugar-coated shells...

Compared with Emperor Ji Han and Duke Anle of Wei and Jin Dynasties, which one had a better life?Unfortunately, no matter how you look at it, it does seem to be a little bit easier.

For example, compare the days of the nobles in Wei Jin and Ji Han:

There were [-] households in Xiahou Dunshi's town, and [-] households were granted the title of Guanneihou by his family members.

There are [-] households in Manchu, and all their descendants are enshrined as lords. Deng Ai's food town is as high as [-] households.

Emperor Cao Rui himself set up eight music halls, each with thousands of people, and tens of thousands of concubines and maids in the harem.

"There are thousands of people who practice singing and dancing in Yeting court" is Wei's own record.

In contrast, Ji Han is very shabby:

For example, Marquis Wu’s Zibiao’s home had fifteen hectares of Susukida. According to the "Jin Shu Shihuo Zhi", "The first rank occupies fifty hectares...the eighth rank occupies fifteen hectares, and the ninth rank occupies ten hectares."

In other words, the treatment of Marquis Wu is similar to that of the lower ranks in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and considering that most officials in the Wei and Jin Dynasties embezzled land, the property of the ninth rank should also far exceed that of Marquis Wu.

Does that mean Marquis Wu is the only one who treats himself harshly?No, you will find that compared with other people, Marquis Wu has become a big landlord.

According to the records of the Three Kingdoms: Fei Yi's family has no money, his son often wears common clothes, the food is not meaty, and he can only rely on two legs to go out.

Dong He was also a poor man, and after his death, the remaining wealth of the family was less than a stone of grain.

Jiang Wei does not take concubines, has no money and no land, and lives with his wife in a house issued by the government.

Deng Zhi didn't manage the land, and occasionally even made his wife hungry because of poverty when he was alive, and his family was still poor after his death.

Zhang Ni was the worst. He was not allowed to lead the army because of his illness, so he went to the prefect of Guanghan to borrow money to cure his illness, and then he was allowed to lead the army.

Under such circumstances, Liu Chan's life is of course not much better. According to the records of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Chan wanted to accept more concubines, but Dong Yun scolded him back.

Dong Yun said that the number of concubines in the harem of the ancient emperor was no more than twelve, and you have already reached the upper limit, what else do you want?

In such a big environment, even if Ah Dou is depraved, there is actually not much to have fun with, just like the filming of the old Three Kingdoms, no matter how stupid Ah Dou was when he was in power, he was nothing more than fighting crickets...

It wasn't until he came to Luoyang that Fat House Adou found that his life had turned to a new chapter.

Sima Zhao gave A Dou the title of Marquis of Wanhu, which means that although he can't enjoy the level of Cao Pi and Cao Rui, he still belongs to ten thousand people.

Gorgeous costumes and beauties, extravagant banquets, and singing and dancing every night, these are just the most basic enjoyments.

Spittoons for beauties, wine ponds and meat forests, and five stone powder add to the fun, and you can't afford to grit your teeth.

This kind of life of indulgence and pleasure is completely different from the bitter life in Sichuan. 】

On the light curtain, the officials in the hall saw two scenes that split them extremely.

They saw the pale-haired Jiang Wei, surrounded by rebels, forcing the surroundings to dare not approach him with a single sword. In the end, they had no choice but to kill themselves, leaving a sentence:
"If my plan fails, it is destiny!"

Then it rained heavily, and Wei Chen came to close his eyes and salute him.

As soon as the screen turned, they saw a plump and well-fed middle-aged "A Dou" again, dressed in brocade robes, watching Concubine Ji dance and taste wine, and said leisurely:

"Happy here, don't miss Sichuan."

The hero dies, but the mediocre lives forever.

Liu Bei was dumbfounded.

He only felt that there was still an anger in his chest that had no place to vent, and it stirred back and forth in his chest, accumulating more and more intensely, and finally drew out his sword with a "crack" sound, and slashed at several cases.

A piece of wood turned into a pile of broken wood in an instant.

Facing the worried faces of the officials, Liu Bei waved his hands helplessly:
"I'm not angry with Adou, but angry with this world!"

Standing up proudly, Liu Bei didn't put the sword back into its sheath, and flicked the long sword in front of his eyes, the blade made a clanging sound.

"Since the three brothers started their army, I have seen countless loyal ministers who bleed blood like Jiang Boyue."

"At that time, the three of us brothers said to ourselves, we, the Han who want to prosper, should make the righteous and loyal ministers have no such predicament!"

"result……"

With a long sigh, Liu Bei sheathed his sword and stared at the light curtain in silence.

If it is said that the person who impressed the most when Wuhou Temple commented on the generals before, Zhang Yi is undoubtedly the first choice for Liu Bei.

When he was sick, he went out to fight, and led the Wudang Flying Army to a bloody battle with Cao Wei. He fought until the last person died for the country. He is called a hero.

In the end, such a hero doesn't even have money to see a doctor...

In addition, those names have all been heard more than once in the light curtain. They are Ji Han's loyal ministers and generals, but they have no matching treatment at all.

But at this moment, Liu Bei's anger towards Adou surprisingly subsided:

Is this A Dou's fault?How can a child who only knows how to fight crickets resist the temptation of this prosperous Luoyang?
Even Liu Bei couldn't help thinking of the time when he was studying when he was young.

Dog fighting, riding horses, racing cars, and beautiful clothes occupied all my time and attention at that time.

Looking back now, he regrets that he didn't read more books and ask the teacher a few more questions at that time.

"I, Liu Xuande..."

Liu Bei looked serious, and bowed to everyone in the hall:

"I'm really ashamed of the ministers who cherish the Han Dynasty!"

[But even so, when Sima Zhao asked Adou for the second time, he expressed a completely different idea:

My late father's tomb is far away in Longshu, and I think about it every day.

I personally feel that Adou's two answers are just like his evaluation in history, benevolent but incompetent.

Reluctant to miss Shu was the first real reaction of Fat House Adou, but after being persuaded by Quezheng, the kindness in his heart regained the upper hand. He respected this courtier who gave up everything to follow him in times of crisis, and expressed his thoughts clumsily.

Adou is undoubtedly the kindest monarch of the Three Kingdoms, not one of them.

This kind of fat house nature is actually no different from Liu Bei's love of dog fighting and beautiful clothes when he was young.

The difference is that Liu Bei has experienced the troubled times, witnessed with his own eyes that human lives are worthless, and after going through the ups and downs, he intends to end the troubled times and recast Yan Han.

And A Dou has been well protected by Liu Bei since he can remember. There are natural dangers in Shu, and there is a father in the military and government. This piece of Liu's rough jade lacks the opportunity to become strong.

When Liu Bei was beaten again and again by this troubled world, he made up his mind to seek fame and visit talents, and chase the slim hope that belonged to Ji Han.

Liu Chan of the same age was raised in a deep palace, and what he could see was only a sky carved out by the courtyard wall, and the only thing he could play with was two crickets handed over by the servant.

For the blood of Emperor Zhaolie, the stable deep palace and court may be the place where ambitions are locked. 】

(End of this chapter)

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