Chapter 1074 Great Changes in Luoyang
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In fact, the method to remove the seal of Chuanguo Yuxi is also very simple, at least it is very simple for Shang Ji, as long as he wants, he can do it-Jianguo!
Founding the country and proclaiming the emperor, this is the only way to break the seal of the Jade Seal of Chuanguo.
Shang Ji's current population, territory, military strength, vassals, people's hearts, treasury and other aspects meet the conditions for founding a country. As long as he wants, he can establish a country and proclaim himself emperor at any time, and activate the Jade Seal of the Kingdom.
However, now is obviously not a good time to build a nation.
Historically, when Yuan Shu was at his peak, he dominated Yangzhou, and also occupied parts of Xuzhou and Yuzhou.
However, it took only two years from proclaiming himself emperor to his death. With Yuan Shu's lessons learned, Shang Ji did not dare to proclaim himself emperor rashly.
According to historical records, after Yuan Shu proclaimed himself emperor, there were thousands of miles of bare land in the "Zhongguo" area in the winter, no grain harvest, and the people changed their sons to eat each other. Yuan Shu's power also took a sharp turn from then on, falling from the peak to the abyss in an instant.
If it is said that Yuan Shu was unlucky in history, just after the founding of the country and proclaiming himself emperor, he encountered a drought that was rare in a century, destroying Yuan Shu's ruling foundation, but in the war, such things as national luck really existed, according to the system The usual urgency, maybe the severe drought in Huainan is the backlash of luck brought about by Yuan Shu's forced proclaiming emperor.
Shang Ji is not interested in verifying whether this guess is true or not.
About Jianguo becoming emperor, Shang Ji is not in a hurry, anyway, he can't see the benefits of being emperor for the time being, it's just a false name, and he has nothing to envy.
Carefully put away the Chuanguo Yuxi and put it into the interspatial ring again, Shang Ji got up.
Opening the door, just as he was about to go to the barracks, he found Chen Guan waiting anxiously outside the door.
"My lord!"
After seeing Shang Ji, Chen Guan was overjoyed, took two steps in three steps, quickly came to Shang Ji's side, and said anxiously: "My lord, there is an important military report!"
"What happened?"
Because Shang Ji specially ordered before that no one should disturb him before he came out. Chen Guan was in a hurry, but there was nothing he could do. The guards would not save face for him, the intelligence leader of Shang Ji army.
"My lord, something serious happened at Luo Yang's place."
Shang Ji was stunned for a moment, then turned around and went back to the house, motioning for Chen Guan to come in and introduce in detail.
Chen Guan was not polite, and followed Shang Ji into the room.
According to Chen Guan's introduction, Luo Yang really had a big mess.
The Chuanguo Yuxi is here in Shangji, so Sun Jian will naturally not be so lucky to pick up the Chuanguo Jade Seal as in history. However, for some unknown reason, rumors still appeared in the coalition forces that Sun Jian had obtained the Imperial Jade Seal.
At first the princes didn't believe it, but as time went by, the rumors intensified, and even many people in Sun Jian's inner circle believed the rumors.
What's even more outrageous is that one of Sun Jian's personal guards rebelled and openly went to Yuan Shao to expose Sun Jian's private possession of jade seals.
Because this person is one of Sun Jian's personal guards, he is highly reliable, and the princes have to believe it if they don't believe it.
Yuan Shao went to find Sun Jian himself and persuaded him to donate the jade seal.
Not to mention that Sun Jian didn't have a jade seal, even if he really had one, he wouldn't be able to give it away, so Sun Jian sternly rejected Yuan Shao and told him not to listen to rumors.
Yuan Shao was furious, so he directly summoned the traitorous guard, and confronted Sun Jian in front of all the princes.
Sun Jian insisted that the personal guard was discovered by him for stealing property, and he planned to punish him tomorrow, but he was careless in guarding him, and he took the opportunity to slip away. In order to avoid punishment, he fabricated the facts and wanted to frame him.
Of course, the princes couldn't believe this explanation. Sun Jian was so angry and anxious that he killed the guard who confronted him in a hurry.
Now it was completely unclear. The princes agreed that Sun Jian was murdering and silenced him, and demanded that Sun Jian's entire army be searched.
Something as big as a jade seal can't be found in any corner. It is almost impossible to clear Sun Jian's innocence by searching.
Moreover, Sun Jian, as a prince along the way,
How could it be possible to allow the armies of other princes to come to your side to search at will? Where will the face of the Jiangdong Tigers go if they really agreed? How will the team lead in the future?
Sun Jian categorically rejected the request of the princes, and the conflict between the two sides further intensified. If Liu Bei hadn't been a peacemaker at the last moment, I am afraid that the two sides would really meet each other.
Although the two sides did not fight in the end, Yuan Shu cut off Sun Jian's army's food supply that afternoon.
That night, Sun Jian, who felt that the situation was not optimistic, led his troops to withdraw from Luoyang overnight, and ran frantically in the direction of Changsha.
In the eyes of the coalition forces, this move confirmed Yuxi's conjecture that Sun Jian held it. Liu Dai, Wang Kuang, and Zhang Miao even formed a coalition force to pursue it.
Sun Jian, who couldn't bear it for a long time, let go of all his scruples, turned around and launched an ambush, defeating the princes of the three routes. Liu Dai, the governor of Yanzhou, was killed on the spot, showing the might of the Jiangdong tiger.
After a great battle, Sun Jian went straight to Changsha without any hindrance except Sishui Pass.
And Sun Jian's defection completely disintegrated the already fragmented coalition forces.
Because of Liu Dai's death, the remaining generals were leaderless. Taking the opportunity to fight for Liu Dai's inheritance, the princes officially tore their faces.
More than a dozen teams fought in the city of Luoyang. In the end, Cao Cao united vertically and horizontally, relying on the support of Bao Xin, Liu Bei, Qiao Mao, Lu Bu and others, and successfully defeated Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Zhang Miao, Han Fu, Wang Kuang, and Kong Fu. Another faction formed by Ni and others.
In this battle, Wang Kuang, Kong Ni, and Bao Xin died in the rebellion, and their soldiers were annexed by other princes.
The army of Yuan Shao's faction was defeated in the melee and was forced to withdraw from Luoyang City.
Seeing that there was nothing he could do, Yuan Shao worried that the army would be away for a long time, and there would be changes in Bohai, so he decisively led the army to retreat and ran towards Bohai County.
Seeing this, Han Fu was worried that Jizhou would be lost, so he also returned to Jizhou overnight.
The princes of the two pillars withdrew, and the Yuan's allied forces dispersed and went their separate ways.
After defeating the princes of the Yuan family, the princes of the Cao family also did not want to continue to be in Luoyang for a long time. On the one hand, Luoyang has been looted almost, and there is nothing left to do if we stay any longer; on the other hand, due to the collapse of the coalition forces, the food and grass supply system established before naturally disappeared. Without food and grass supply, the coalition forces have no way to continue to consume .
Cao Cao presented Liu Bei, Lu Bu and other princes with extremely generous thank you rituals, so that all the gains from the battle against Dong were taken in, and even the old books of Cao and Xiahou were wiped out.
Of course, Cao Cao was not without gains. Liu Bei and others jointly recommended Cao Cao to be the governor of Yanzhou. Diao Chan, who was watching the excitement in Chang'an, would naturally not refuse.
At the same time, Liu Bei, Lu Bu and others withdrew their troops one after another, and Luoyang City officially fell into Cao Cao's hands!
Although due to the war and the crazy plundering of the princes, Luoyang's businesses have withered and people's livelihood is exhausted, and it has long since lost its former prosperity, but it is still the eastern capital of the Han Empire in name, and it is one of the two top cities in China. !
Boss Cao exchanged all his wealth for a dilapidated Luoyang City, which is really not a loss.