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Chapter 1697 Rewards, Punishments, Merits and Demerits
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This abnormal behavior directly caused many wise men in Chang'an to conduct calculations and thinking to varying degrees, trying to figure out the purpose of this Huns army, and then make better calculations and deductions.
During this process, Han Ping's situation was also mentioned and fell into everyone's discussion.
What Han Ping did was quite complicated in a sense.
It can be praised, criticized, or even condemned.
As the general who defended the city in Gaolu County, he led his army out. As a result, the entire army was wiped out, the city fell, and was occupied by the Huns. This was unheard of for decades, and it was a bad start.
After all, this kind of behavior has a reason and is not intentional. Therefore, the results of everyone's deliberations in the court are really different.
Even some people's deliberations are not simply about right or wrong, but for so-called political considerations, and the results are completely different.
Han Qu, the head of the Han family, turned red and white when he heard these words.
As the head of one of the Chang'an aristocratic families, there are members of his family who are loyal to the country. Under normal circumstances, they can just go through the process and be done.
Give the reward that deserves the reward, the reward that deserves the reward, and then this matter can be settled.
As for the chaos in the court, it can be sorted out. After all, it is to deal with the Huns, and it is only a small price, which is acceptable.
As the head of the family, he can accept such a loss, even if it is a military commander of a county and the real power holder of the army.
But when things have become reality, all he can do is to ensure the interests that family members should have as much as possible.
What I thought was a smooth process turned out not to be smooth at all. Instead of discussing the size of the reward, we were discussing merits and demerits...
According to the discussion methods of these people, the whole army was wiped out and the land was lost, which caused the suffering of the people in the area. In order to quell the people's resentment, the three Yi tribes came...
Who can accept this? He couldn't accept it anyway.
Directly increase the combat power and start spraying. If there is no good result, it cannot have such a bad result. The Yi Tribe, these bastards can figure it out...
This is the kind of thing that basically has no discount when it comes to the Huns, regardless of merit or fault. If it is really decided in this direction, it will be over.
At this time, Liu Xie, looking at the chaotic court, fell into hesitation.
Both sides of the argument have their own rights and wrongs, and the teachings he received in this regard were actually not perfect. Instead, he fell into entanglement and hesitation.
Out of his own feelings, Han Ping used his life to delay the Huns from going to Chang'an. It can be regarded as meritorious, at least for him.
Although this kind of thing, in Liu Xie's opinion, is a matter that belongs to ministers and should be taken for granted, this kind of behavior is rare, so it is understandable to reward him.
But there is nothing wrong with what others said. Leading the army to annihilation can be said to be a great defeat. In addition, due to the loss of land, the suffering of the people of the city and so on.
According to this standard, it is normal to punish and judge people from the Jiu clan, let alone the Yi clan.
This particularly obvious double standard made Liu Xie hesitate at this time.
When Han Qu looked at Liu Xie like this, he was completely speechless. In the end, he could only sigh heavily and gritted his teeth to compete. No matter what, the blame for this matter must not be blamed on the entire Han family...
That's right, after debating for a period of time, Han Qu was half at peace. Unless the emperor came to an end, he would not be able to convince the other party at all.
Because Han Ping's actions, and the resulting merit and judgment standards, are full of too many subjective impressions.
For example, the target of the Huns was originally Gaolu County. Han Ping did not defend the fortified city, but went out to fight, seeking death and so on.
And the Huns are now hoarding in Gaolu County, which is a favorable proof of this situation. Therefore, there is no credit for intercepting the Huns. It is a mistake in self-judgment, a problem with one's own mind, etc.
It was just that he was given a lighter punishment because he had the courage to face the Huns alone, refused to retreat until the end of the battle, and fought to the last soldier.
Many languages speak of the pale.
Everything Han Qu could defend was even more feeble.
In any case, the Huns are now camped in Gaolu County, and Han Ping, who died in the battle, has become the biggest scapegoat.
Regarding this situation, Han Qu also understood the thoughts of everyone in Chang'an. As long as these things are implemented, a lot of things can be pushed out and pushed onto Han Ping's head.
At that time, not only can we give a satisfactory explanation to the emperor, but we can also give an explanation to the people of the world, and everyone seems to be happy.
But in his heart, how could he accept the fact that the Han family was used as a sacrifice.
Especially if Han Ping takes such a big blame, both the recommender and the family themselves will bear this huge price.
For some defense officials who are good at this aspect, it is easy to take the blame.
As long as the Huns did not cross the Jing River, it was definitely Han Ping's own initiative. Not only did he lead the army to annihilation, but he was also responsible for losing the land, burning the people's belongings, etc.
If the Huns crossed the Jingshui River, then the word can be changed to Han Ping's lack of ability, allowing the Huns to cross that place, attack Chang'an, and be buried with the loss of Chang'an.
It can be said that as long as the blame is thrown out, they will be safe. As for what will the person taking the blame think? Is it important? Not important at all.
Especially since the person who took the blame was already dead, it was even more unscrupulous.
Liu Xie, who had little experience in political struggle, never thought that the development of this incident was more like a continuation of some kind of political struggle.
Liu Xie looked at the discussion at the scene. Although he hesitated and struggled, he was still very happy in his heart.
Because these people argue with each other, they can roughly be divided into several factions, and as long as they are not one faction, for Liu Xie, that is an acceptable result.
And this also means that the checks and balances he always likes are effective for many civil and military ministers present.
He did not let these ministers become monolithic, thinking about how to replace him and replace his existence.
As for rewards and punishments, it doesn't matter at all. When the time comes, it will be up to whoever discusses the victory, and then slightly changes it, and finally rewards or punishments will be given. (End of chapter)
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