Chapter 813 Jian Yong plans to pacify the Six Villages (End)
Jian Yong is a bad guy, and He Pu is also a bad guy. They framed Zhongliang and killed a whole village of soldiers. As a result, not only were they not punished, but He Pu was also blamed for helping the salesman to uphold justice and put out an attempted murder.
These two acts of rebellion were rewarded by the imperial court.
It was difficult for Jian Yong to understand. He didn't understand why He Pu and He Jin, as colleagues, were so cruel and vicious to their friendly forces.
Jian Yong was from a small place and he didn't know the complexity of the power struggle in the imperial court.
After Huangfu Song proposed that the imperial court set up new military camps around Luoyang to train manpower as a reserve strategy, all the new military camps established were under the jurisdiction of Huangfu Song. This made people jealous. He Jin wrote a petition to take charge of all areas.
Emperor Ling did not allow it to be carried out in the military camp and rejected He Jin's petition.
He Jin repeatedly petitioned, and finally seized the military power of one of the villages, and took the opportunity to arrange for his own clan He Pu to join it.
He Jin had a grudge because he failed to gain military power in various villages. This was still the beginning.
Later, Baibo rebelled, and Huangfu Song tried to persuade the thieves to leave. There were no guards in the villages, so He Jin wanted to win over them. He sent people and sent a lot of money to various villages to win over people, but he didn't expect that Huangfu Song was a famous general in the world.
, he is rigorous in running the army, and every small general under him can be upright and not flattering to the powerful.
The generals in each camp kept Huangfu Song's arrangements in mind. They guarded the camp and concentrated on training troops, and rarely interfered with outsiders.
When He Jin sent gifts, most of the guards refused.
Wanting to be a great general, He Jin personally gave gifts and dared not accept them. He Jin could not help but feel jealous and resentful towards the unruly and unruly guards of the villages.
On the one hand, He Jin wanted to seize military power, and on the other hand, he was resentful. Therefore, when he heard that soldiers were plundering the military stronghold in the west of the city, He Jin realized that the opportunity had come, and he killed him without hesitation.
He Jin's logic is very simple. Just a few hundred recruits are not worth pity. If you kill them, you can recruit them again. There are too many people. You only need to kill the disobedient ones, recruit more obedient ones, and then win over them.
, soldiers and horses are easy to gain.
There were many wise and resourceful people among He Jin's staff, such as Cao Cao and Yuan Shao. Cao Cao and Yuan Shao had no suggestions on He Jin's seizure of military power. This was because the two of them knew that He Jin only had the false reputation of being a general, and they had no idea about the training of troops.
Without knowing anything, if He Jin takes away the power of the new soldiers, the country will be ruined.
Cao Cao, Yuan Shao and others were absolutely unable to destroy the foundation for their own selfish purposes, but He Jin could.
Of the seven strongholds of the government and army, one was burned, another was poisoned, another was tricked into leaving the mountain, and another was massacred by He Jin.
There are three villages left, one of which is Hepu Camp. The first village of Hepu has been abandoned, and only two villages are left.
In Hepu's camp, in the Chinese army's tent, Hepu held a banquet in honor of Jian Yong.
Jian Yong was an upright man, and he felt extremely guilty for having killed a group of loyal people.
When the wine was drunk, Jian Yong couldn't help but sigh, "Oh, they are all soldiers of the imperial court, and blood will flow into rivers if they disagree with each other. Isn't this excessive..."
Hearing this, He Pu snorted disdainfully, "According to me, it would be better for the imperial court to hire members of its own family to train troops. Outsiders are just dishonest."
Jian Yong understood the meaning of He Pu's words. He Pu was dissatisfied with the military stronghold controlled by the Huangpu Song tribe generals. What He Pu said was his own family, He Pu and the general behind He Pu.
He Jin is also a relative.
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Jian Yong was keenly aware that He Pu seemed to want to control the military power of other military villages.
Jian Yong, who was worried about how to dismantle the remaining military strength, suddenly came up with a plan.
With a plan in mind, Jian Yong first praised He Pu a lot. He praised He Pu's decisive actions to prevent big changes before they happened. He also praised He Pu's ability to remain calm when big events came, and that he had the air of a general.
"I think the imperial court is also clumsy. Using a brother's ability to take charge of a small military stronghold is a sign of humiliation. I think all the military strongholds outside the city should be under the control of brothers." Jian Yong praised against his will.
He Pu was so flattered by the praise, he was smiling all over his face, but he said, "Hey! You can't say that. The court has its own considerations, so how can you complain?"
Jian Yong quickly said yes, and after toasting He Pu with a glass of wine, Jian Yong changed his tone and was confused again, "Although the imperial court has considerations, it is possible that the imperial court is dealing with many things every day, and it is possible that small details may not be noticed for a while.
As ministers, if we see something inappropriate and the court doesn't care about it, how can we pretend that we don't see it?
After all, Huangfu Song is an outsider, not as reliable as his own family. I think there was a riot of troops and horses at this time. I guess the court is worried about this. Brothers, why not take the opportunity to tell General Yang to report to the court and ask the court to return the military power to the close generals?
, to prevent the possibility of riots.”
Jian Yong's proposal was extremely feasible, and He was immediately attracted to it.
"That's good, I'm going to the city right away!" He, extremely excited, stood up and was about to take action.
Jian Yong hurriedly stopped him and advised He Pu to stop him and try to figure it out slowly.
Jian Yong said that there were many military forts outside the city and the troops were huge. He said that He Pu was just a general of a small fort at the moment. If he were asked to command all the forts, the court would probably not allow it. So, he might as well
The next best thing is to ask for the power to control the three villages. This move is neither big nor small, so the imperial court should be able to agree to it.
Jian Yong made arrangements for He Pu as to which three strongholds He Pu should command. Jian Yong made arrangements for He Pu. There were seven official and military strongholds, except for one that was burned, one that was poisoned, one that was slaughtered, and one that was transferred away from the mountain.
There are three villages left, plus He Pu's own village, plus the other two villages, there are exactly three villages.
As for Jian Yong's arrangement, He Pu didn't understand why Jian Yong arranged the other two villages so far away, so Jian Yong randomly found an excuse to excuse it.
Before He Pu set out, Jian Yong suggested that considering the difficulty of control, he suggested that He Pu ask the troops of the three villages to be combined into one.
"All the money needed to expand the joint camp is gone, and all the foolish brothers have come out!" Jian Yong said in a big package.
He Pu was overjoyed when he heard this. He knew very well that the expansion of the camp and the construction of the stronghold would require a lot of construction work, and there would be a lot of money to be made from it.
He Pu hurried to Luoyang City, found He Jin, and asked He Jin to ask the imperial court for the military power of the three villages. He Jin thought that this matter could be useful, so he reported to the imperial court.
At this time, the time, place, and people were favorable, and a riot by new recruits happened to occur. The imperial court was considering how to strengthen the control of the new recruits' camp, and He Jin happened to report it.
There was no resistance. He Pu's meritorious service in suppressing the riots, He Jin's reputation, and the imperial court's intention to impose restrictions on the various military villages made He Pu the military commander of the three villages.
In the afternoon of that day, the soldiers and horses of the three villages gathered at Hepu's own village. The highest commander of the soldiers and horses of the three villages was Hepu. This one general was incompetent and could exhaust the three armies to death.
Although the manpower of He Pu's soldiers and horses in the three villages was not lost, Jian Yong had a way to reduce their combat power.
If the rebels start an uprising, what they fear is not that they will attack the troops of Sanzhai. What they fear is that they will be hit head-on by the troops of Sanzhai at the beginning of the uprising. With the rebels' coercion plan, as long as the troops of Sanzhai don't react so quickly,
, the reaction was slow for three or two days, and within three or two days, Zhang Fei's three thousand soldiers could hold at least tens of thousands of people. When there were tens of thousands of people, the few new soldiers of the army were not a concern at all.
Therefore, as long as the officers and soldiers can be held back so that they cannot interfere with the coercion plan, the goal has been achieved.
Jian Yong decided to stay at He Pu Bingzhai in the past few days. Jian Yong knew that He Pu was a coward with a wine bag and a rice bag. Jian Yong's plan was that once Zhang Fei rebelled and his troops were exposed, he would be ready to persuade He Pu to defend him.
The reason for the stronghold is to guard the camp and not leave the camp.
In this way, if the soldiers and horses of the three strongholds huddled motionless in the stronghold, allowing Zhang Fei to hold the four realms hostage, then the strength of the three strongholds is equivalent to a useless force.
Chapter completed!