Chapter 45 The Hu people play flute and guard the building
"Governor," after agreeing, Saleh asked his last question: "What if the Qinnastean envoy knew that Mulu was not the capital of the Great Food Kingdom?"
Mulu is certainly not the capital of the Great Food Kingdom. Mulu is located in Central Asia and later in Turkmen; at this time, the capital of the Great Food Kingdom was Kufa, on the banks of the Euphrates River in the Mesopotamia, south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, near Najaf. The Shi people told Gao Shi and Liu Qi that the capital of the Great Food Kingdom was in Mulu, who was purely deceived by the Governor General Khurashan.
But no matter how independent the Governor's Office of Khorasan is, it will definitely have some connection with the capital of the Great Food Kingdom. There are many envoys every month, not to mention that they are still under house arrest. If the envoy of the Tang Kingdom discovers the real situation of the Great Food Kingdom, and even knows that there is a huge conflict between the Governor's Office of Khorasan and the capital, will it prompt the Tang Kingdom and the capital to unite against them?
"I will order the temporary refusal of the envoy from the capital after the Qinnastan country came to Mulu City; the supervision of Abu will be tighter and he will not leave the yard." Bingbo Silin thought for a while and said.
"Yes, Governor, I have no other problem." Saleh saluted and took a few steps back.
"Don't worry, Governor, I will never make any mistakes; if the Qinnarstan envoy comes into contact with Ab, I am willing to apologize for death." Houmeid stepped forward and leaned over and said.
"Even if Ab contacted the envoy of Qinnastein, you don't need to say such words. As a general, how can you commit suicide because of such a thing? You have taken your life too lightly. And have you forgotten that suicide is prohibited." Bingbo Silin said immediately.
"I know I'm wrong," said Hou Meide. But although he said 'wrong', he had a happy expression on his face.
But he was immediately unable to be happy. Because Bingbosilin asked, "Do you think I should express my support for Abu Abbas to get rid of Abu Salama?"
"This," the two generals in front of him did not answer for a moment, but lowered their heads and thought.
After the Battle of Talas, fierce political struggle broke out in Dashi, or it has never stopped since the establishment of the Abbasid Dynasty. During the founding of the People's Republic of China, Sarama, the founding prime minister of the Abbasid Dynasty, once tried to betray the Abbasid family; and he also held heavy troops in core areas such as the Mesopotamian Basin, so the brothers Abu Abbas and Abu Zerfal Abbasid regarded him as a thorn in their eyes and believed that the threat was still above Abu Biebosilin, but they had never taken action.
At the end of last year, as the domestic situation in Dashi gradually stabilized, the Abbas brothers finally took action against Sarama. While Abu Abbas used various means to deprive Sarama of the military power in his hands and took it to his own use, he also sent his younger brother Abu Abbas to Khorasan to win the support of Bercilin.
Abu Abbas did not expect Gerbersilin to send troops to help him fight the civil war. He only needed Gerbersilin to stand up publicly to express his support. The army in Sarama was originally formed by Gerbersilin. He gradually got into his hands in the process of eliminating the Umayyad dynasty, but W still had a certain impact. As long as Gerbersilin made a public statement, this army would never accompany Sarama to the black.
Faced with Abu Abbas' request, Bossin was in a very difficult situation. He did not want to publicly break up with the Abbas' brothers, so he had to express his support for the Caliph; and his relationship with Salama is not good, so it is natural to express his support.
However, the birds and bows are never Chinese. There are similar things in all countries around the world. If the Abbas brothers are not satisfied after getting rid of Salama and still want to get rid of him and seize Huroshan, what should he do then? Bingbo Silin cannot make a decision for the time being.
In a dilemma, he decided to temporarily put Ab Abbas under house arrest and meet again after he made a decision.
Thinking of this, Bingbo Silin looked at Houmede and Saleh. He had actually asked his aides this question countless times, and his aides also gave various reasons for support or opposition, but Bingbo Silin could not make a decision. It just so happened that after he had given some time to order the envoys of Tang State today, he asked this question to the two generals he valued the most.
"Governor, I don't think I can't express my support," Houmede said first: "Abu Abbas will definitely deal with our Khorasan in order to consolidate its power after getting rid of Salama. Although we have had a holiday with Salama, it is all in the past. In order to keep Khorasan from being intervened by Abu Abbas, we cannot express my support."
Houmede's attitude is very simple, fully demonstrating the straight-line thinking of a military general. Since Abu Abbas is now the biggest enemy, then the enemy's enemy is a friend. Now we must try our best to protect Salama, at least we cannot hand Abu Abbas the sword.
Hearing Houmede's words, Bingbosilin nodded slightly and did not speak. His aides had already made this reason, but internal political struggles were not external wars after all, and his thinking could not be completely applied. He turned his head to look at Saleh. Saleh was the most civilian general under his command, which did not mean that Saleh could not fight; on the contrary, he was very powerful in the war between the Mesopotamian River Basin and Egypt, and everyone was convinced.
The reason for this is that Saleh is like a civil servant, not as vulgar as other generals. He was able to memorize the Koran as he did, discuss religious issues with the most senior slaughter, recite the poems of prophets, and even write poems by himself.
So occasionally, Berzilin also used Saleh as a civil servant. If there were any difficult things to decide, he would ask for his opinion. At this time, he also stared at him carefully and waited for his speech.
It took a long time before Saleh said: "Governor General, Khorasan must express his support for Abu Abbas."
"Your reason?" Bingbo Silin stopped Houmede who was about to speak and asked.
"In order to maintain the authority of the church," Saleh said: "Governor, I have read a book written by the Greeks and Romans. According to that book, our great country is now a completely unique country. Abu Abbas is not only the king, but also the supreme leader of religion. At the same time, the hearts of the entire country are condensed by religion. If there is no religion, different people in different regions have no similarities at all, and the country will definitely be divided."
"In this case, we must never publicly violate the orders of Abu Abbas, because it will destroy the authority of the church unless the basis can be found in the Koran."
"We have no suitable reason to refuse Abu Abbas wants to get rid of Salama, and there is no basis for it in the Koran. Abu Abbas openly sent Abu Abbas to seek your support, so we can only publicly support Abu Abbas' decision." Saleh said at the end.
"What if Abu Abbas wants to get rid of me in the future?" asked Bingbo Silin again.
"Governor, you are Governor of Khorasan, not the prime minister of Kufa. You are also deeply rooted in Khorasan. Abu Abbas can't find enough reason to deal with you."
Saleh continued: "You should try to refuse to go to Kufa and even the Mesopotamian River Basin in the future, and do not give Abu Abbas the opportunity to use strategies or even assassinations to murder you unless the country is invaded by other countries."
"Of course, I still recommend that you always pay attention to the actions of Abu Abbas. Once you find out that he has left Kufa, you will send a killer to assassinate him, and then falsely accused Abu Abbas of the acts. At the same time, they will eliminate the two of them and their trusted ministers, and make Abu Abbas's two-year-old son the Caliph, and you will control the entire country and slowly seize the position of the Caliph without affecting the authority of the church."
The last paragraph of Saleh is a cliché, and I don’t know how many times he has heard him say it. In the past, Berlin always laughed it off, but because Abu Abbas wanted to get rid of Salama, he suddenly felt something that he could not always defend passively. He was interested in facing Saleh’s method that could indeed solve the problem once and for all.
However, Bianbo Silin did not show it, but said, "Saleh, you are right. I will go to see Ab now, express my apology to him, express my support for the Caliph's decision, and drive him away before the Qinnastan envoy arrives at Mulu."
"Then, there will be negotiations with the Qinnaste State. Since the matter about Salamai has been resolved, I will negotiate with the Qinnaste envoy in person. Let's see what kind of envoy sent by the Qinnaste people and what conditions are there."
Chapter completed!