Chapter 856
However, there is only one Yong'an City that has not been recovered. For the Shu Han regime that stood on the verge of subjugation, it is a miracle. Today, the territory of the Shu Han has expanded from Yizhou to Yongzhou, Liangzhou, and Bingzhou, almost including Half of the country in the world, only Yong'an City has not been obtained, and its flaws cannot be concealed.

It must be said that Jiang Wei played really well. After Liu Yin's Northern Expedition, Jiang Wei supported the overall situation in Shu, survived in the cracks, and finally won the first opportunity in the battle with Wei and Wu. Jiang Wei also contributed a lot to the recovery of Yizhou.

However, Liu Yin did not agree with Jiang Wei's move of the capital to Luocheng. After years of wars, the middle of Shu was already in ruins, and the Shu court did not have enough financial and material resources to rebuild Chengdu. The prosperity of the former capital of Shu has long since passed away and no longer exists.

But moving the capital to Chang'an is of extraordinary significance. First of all, as the capital of the former Han Dynasty, Chang'an retained many palaces.After obtaining Chang'an that year, Liu Yin deliberately ordered to protect the integrity of these palaces, and sent troops to garrison them for only one purpose, that is to prepare for the future transfer of the Shu Han court to Guanzhong.

Since only simple repairs are needed to move in, Chang'an has undoubtedly become the first choice for moving the capital. Liu Chan has been trapped in Nanzhong for a long time. Wish, or move the capital back.

Prior to this, Liu Chan had expressed his desire to move the capital to Chang'an many times. After all, to reproduce the glory of the former Han Dynasty was something Liu Chan dreamed of.However, Chang'an is a newly won area, whether the people support it, how the surrounding environment is, and whether there is sufficient security are all issues that Liu Chan must consider.

In view of this, Liu Chan is still quite hesitant. After all, compared with dreams, reality's security is more important. Guanzhong is surrounded by enemies on three sides, and they are all powerful enemies. Compared with Shuzhong, the safety factor is naturally greatly reduced, so the capital was moved to Chang'an The matter, it will be delayed again and again.

Of course, the situation in central Shu was not stable at that time. Although Jiang Wei recovered the places in Chengdu, the east of Fushui was still occupied by Jin and Wu.

The conditions were not ripe, so Liu Chan had no choice but to continue to stay in Nanzhong. No matter how desolate and remote the place was, there was no problem with safety in general, so Liu Chan naturally chose to stay still.

After Jiang Wei regained Langzhong and Jiangzhou, the lost territory finally returned to Shu, and under Jiang Wei's repeated requests, Liu Chan finally decided to move back to Shu.

Although he was very fond of Chang'an City, Liu Chan still obeyed Jiang Wei's arrangement and temporarily moved the capital to Luocheng. Compared with moving the capital to Chang'an, there were many uncertain factors. Although Luocheng was small, it was safe enough. This is also Liu Chan's more realistic idea after years of exile.

Liu Yin has the ability to control the battle situation, but he is unable to control the court of Shu Han. Since Liu Chan has made up his mind to temporarily move the capital to Luocheng, Liu Yin can only follow Liu Chan's wishes.

But Liu Yin also understands that the key person here is not Liu Chan. Liu Chan's ears are soft, and there are not many things that really make him make up his mind. From Jiang Wei's point of view, what's wrong with moving the capital to Chang'an?
Now the situation in the Shu Dynasty has undergone earth-shaking changes. Huang Hao died at the hands of Liu Yin, Qiao Zhou was also destroyed by Liu Yin, and Zhuge Zhan died in battle. The three major forces that originally restricted Jiang Wei are now It has vanished into thin air and ceased to exist, and relying on Jiang Wei's meritorious service in recovering the land of Shu, he can quickly cultivate his own strength and grasp power in the court.

Engaging in politics is not Liu Yin's specialty, but Liu Yin can't really stay out of it. Whether Liu Yin is willing or not, Jiang Wei has already faintly opposed him.

It is true that the only one who can compete with Jiang Wei in the court is Liu Yin who holds a heavy army. Jiang Wei has the merit of regaining his homeland, while Liu Yin has the merit of expanding the territory. It is difficult to distinguish between the two. Whose credit is greater.

That's why Jiang Wei held Liu Chan tightly in his hands. Jiang Wei spent his whole life fighting against hostile forces. Externally, his opponents were Sima Zhao, Deng Ai, and Zhong Hui. Internally, his opponent was Huang Hao, Qiao Zhou, Zhuge Zhan, although most of these opponents have been wiped out, but Liu Yin's strong rise made Jiang Wei have to be cautious.

If the capital of Shuhan was moved to Chang'an, and Chang'an was actually controlled by Liu Yin, then the power of Liu Yin's faction would increase greatly, and Jiang Wei obviously could not accept such a result.

To be honest, Liu Yin admired and respected Jiang Wei very much, thinking that he was the last real hero in the history of Shu Han, and tried to turn the tide by himself. Although the final result failed, Jiang Wei's utter loyalty cannot be denied.

But at the same time, Liu Yin also knows that a loyal minister is not necessarily a powerful minister, just like Zhuge Liang who dedicated himself to death, no one can deny his loyalty to the Shu Han, but Zhuge Liang was so powerful during his lifetime, and he was the only one who said that in the entire Shu Kingdom After all, everything must be done personally, even the emperor Liu Chan was submissive to him and obeyed.

Maybe Jiang Wei has long regarded Zhuge Liang as the benchmark of his life. Maybe Jiang Wei still has a desire for power in his bones. The opposite of dimension.

The struggle for power is always cruel and tragic. This is a battlefield where you can't see the smoke of gunpowder, and sometimes it is more terrifying and dangerous than a battlefield where real swords and guns are fought.

But now Liu Yin is not interested in this. In fact, the death of the Shu Han in history was more due to endless internal friction, which dragged the already weak Shu Han Dynasty into the dark abyss, and Liu Yin, who was determined to change all this, naturally Not willing to repeat the same mistakes.

Now that Liu Chan has decided to temporarily move the capital to Luocheng, Liu Yin naturally has no reason to object. What's more, Liu Yin has a more important task, which is to eliminate the Wuhu. Such a violent wind and huge waves, but today Liu Yin took care of it flawlessly.

The conversation with Liu Chen lasted until dusk. Liu Yin wanted to arrange a residence for Liu Chen at Pujin Pass, but Liu Chen smiled strangely and pulled Liu Yin to take a boat back to Linjin Pass on the west bank.

Liu Yin couldn't resist him, so he had to cross the river with him and return to Linjin Pass.

(End of this chapter)

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