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Section 226: Soldiers Approaching the Turks (1)

In August, Chang'an, at this time, Chang'an is undoubtedly the most prosperous, lively city in the early Tang Dynasty, and the most majestic and majestic buildings.

Although there were no wars here in the chaotic times of the late Sui Dynasty, and many places were damaged by wars and wars, after several years of construction and restoration in the early Tang Dynasty, the prosperity of Chang'an gradually recovered, and even had a bit of the style of the Sui Dynasty. Or, the population of Chang'an at this time could not keep up with the most prosperous times of the Sui Dynasty, but the public security was stable, and the people's life and production had gradually emerged from the busyness and helplessness of the chaotic times. Looking at Chang'an, you can see a quiet and peaceful image.

Or, in another sense, Chang'an is already the most prosperous, lively and largest city in the world at this time. This largest includes many, population, scale, urban construction, urban management, military strength, or just Chang'an's urban defense can be regarded as the best in the world.

At this time, Chang'an, through the numerous pavilions and halls, there is an extremely majestic and magnificent building, or in other words, it is in the center of Chang'an City. There is no sound of the city and noisy here. What is revealed is the solemnity of the Zhuangzheng, and the majesty and majesty are revealed.

This is the real political center of Li Tang. After passing through the numerous majestic palace gates, the flat and wide road spread forward like a road connecting the sky. On both sides of the road, the ingenious warriors stood there holding weapons like straight pens, with flags flying and the sound of flies.

In the most magnificent building, it was silent at this time. On the large dragon throne made of gold, a man who had gradually shown his glorious age was sitting there, and a roll of folds was casually held in his hand. There was not a single person above the hall. Looking around, the spacious hall was full of people. These people were all heroes, local officials, and powerful figures. But here, they did not dare to make a sound, and stood upright on the hall, not even moving their bodies or making small moves.

They looked at the emperor on the dragon throne. This person was no one else. He was the founding emperor of Li Tang, Li Yuan, a figure later called Emperor Gaozu of Tang. At this time, he had been holding the note in his hand for a long time, but at this moment, he said nothing or expressed nothing. He was sitting there with the note in his hand.

I don’t know how long it took to fight, for a moment or an eternity, and finally a sigh came from the dragon throne. Then, Li Yuan signaled the eunuchs beside him to pass on the note in his hand, so that all the civil and military officials in the court could see it.

Only then did there be a sound in the hall, and there was a sound. The emperor moved, and only those who were ministers dared to move. But no one spoke at this time, and no one dared to ask what was going on.

In fact, it is not unaware of the comment. People with well-informed or well-informed knowledge still know the comment. The comment was delivered to Chang'an early this morning. This comment came from Hebei and was the first comment given to the court by the newly-private King of Han.

Those who know the origin of the memorial have already understood that something big must have happened, otherwise the emperor would not have been like this. But no one knows what happened at this time. After all, the memorial is presented directly to the memorial. They do not have the right to know the content of the memorial before the emperor sees it.

At this time, the eunuch finally passed the memorials. The civil and military officials who were in the forefront took the memorials without realizing it. They didn't say much on the memorials, and they were not difficult to understand. To put it bluntly, the King of Han had only one meaning, that is, let the Tang army take over the defense of Hebei, and the King of Han wanted to take the army to the Turks with his army.

Of course, this is not written on the memorial. Liu Shan must have found an old Sui Dynasty official who was proficient in memorializing memorials to help his pen.

However, the memorable and humble written in the memorable letter. The Turks who went out to the army also wrote a request to the emperor to allow the King of Han to lead troops to wipe out the Turks and pacify the northern border troubles of the Tang Dynasty, and to let the Tang army take over Hebei's defense.

But anyone with discerning eyes knows that the memorial is written like this, but relying on the military strength of the King of Han at this time, the King of Han does not have to obey the orders of Emperor Li Tang. The memorial is actually just a routine matter, or in other words, if this memorial is sent, as long as Li Tang does not want to be an enemy of the King of Han at this time, this memorial is approved.

The hall was extremely quiet, and no one said a word about the matter on the memorial. The court, which was usually lively and even quarrels, was quiet and speechless. Everyone knew that unless the emperor was crazy, this memorial would have been approved. Since the result was right in front of him, no one would have expressed his opinion.

"Everyone has any opinions on the proposal of King Han, and I will say it." Obviously, the emperor was still the emperor who was willing to listen to the ministers' opinions. He just said the emperor's words, but the lower part was still quiet.

"Your Majesty, the King of Qin is still in the Central Plains at this time. If you take over Hebei's defense, it would be most appropriate to let the King of Qin do it." Finally someone stood up and spoke, and the silence was broken. But obviously, the person who spoke did not express his opinion on the matter on the memorial, but said nonsense about the matter on the matter on the memorial. At this time, the King of Qin was the closest to taking over Hebei's defense.

In fact, all the civil and military officials in the court more or less knew some news about Hebei. After all, after the Battle of Central Plains, the King of Han had become the biggest hidden danger of Li Tang. Regardless of whether anyone admitted it or not, the King of Han's troops were there. After taking over the Hebei army, the King of Han's power was too great. Moreover, one of the two wives of the King of Han was a Turkic princess, and this princess accidentally happened to be the daughter of Princess Yicheng. Or directly, Liu Shan had another identity at this time, that is, Emperor Wen of Sui, the grandson-in-law, and this identity was big or small.

If he had really had a scheming, Liu Shan was also considered a royal relative of the previous dynasty. With his relationship with Princess Yicheng, no one could be sure whether Liu Shan would condemn the Tang Dynasty. Liu Shan's army was independent, and the Liangzhou army was Liu Shan's private army. He only followed Liu Shan's orders. The Turkic army was suppressed by Princess Sinan, which may not be known, but the people of the Li Tang court knew that Princess Sinan could definitely suppress those Turkic troops, or with the help of his mother's power, Princess Sinan could shock those rebellious Turkic people. The attitude of the Hebei army was becoming more and more obvious, just as every soldier in the Hebei army wrote on his face that they were all Liu Shan's people.
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