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Chapter 402 The Change of the Huns

Chapter 402: The Change of the Huns

Liu Xie's eyes rolled, and he showed a concerned look and asked, "I am very talented. I want to keep you in Xu Du. What do you think?"

Liu Xie asked this because he knew that Ying Shao was a subordinate of Yuan Shao, and Yuan Shao was the most powerful force today. Although he really hoped that Ying Shao could be by his side, if he kept him tough, there might be future troubles and the gain would not be worth the loss.

Ying Shao also knew this very well. Before he left, Yuan Shao sent someone to remind him that he must return to Yecheng after seeing the emperor. So Ying Shao replied helplessly: "Thank you for your kindness. I have all my furniture in Yecheng. If I stay in Xudu, I may have an accident..."

Liu Xie nodded gently, sighed, and said, "Your dear, go back to Yecheng. As long as you have the Han Dynasty in your heart, it will be the same everywhere... I will issue an edict to the general, so that he can support you to continue writing and benefit the people of the world."

After Ying Shao bid farewell, Liu Xie returned to the hall where he lived, carefully read Ying Shao's works, felt moved, and walked into the garden.

After two heavy snowfalls, almost all the trees shook off and sighed leisurely. Although there are still ministers like Ying Shao who are loyal to the Han Dynasty, the number is getting smaller and smaller. The decline of the Han Dynasty is an indisputable fact, and no one has the power to turn the tide. Decades later, perhaps a few years later, the world may not be named "Liu".

"I hope I can survive, and the Han Dynasty cannot be destroyed in my hands..." Liu Xie secretly made up his mind. The red plum blossoms that breeze tenaciously gave Liu Xie confidence. The world is vicissitudes and the wind and clouds are changing, and only persistence is the most important thing. He took a few steps and looked back at the red plum. In the cold wind, only this tree of red plums is unique. So what if it is proudly blooming in the wind? A tree of red plums is not spring, and Liu Xie felt his helplessness and loneliness again.

When he returned to the hall, Liu Xie saw that the Shangshutai had just delivered a few memorials, which was just a gesture of doing things. Cao Cao had already done the real decision for him. All Liu Xie could do was take a look and master some major events in the world so that he would not be kept in hiding for too long.

Liu Xie picked up the memorial at the top, but it was Geng Zhi, the general of Liao. In the memorial, Geng Zhi reported the news that the Southern Xiongnu Khan Luanti Yufuro died of illness.

Liu Xie still had some impression of Luan Tiyufuluo, the Khan of the Southern Xiongnu, and had a good impression of him. The reason was that when Liu Xie led his men to escape from Chang'an last year, he had received help from Luan Tiyufuluo. Today, he suddenly heard about his death, and Liu Xie couldn't help feeling a little sad.

During the reign of Emperor Guangwu of Han, serious natural disasters occurred in the Xiongnu, with hunger and epidemics in humans and animals, and most of them died. The ruling class was divided into two tribes due to the struggle for power and profit. The eight tribes of the Xiongnu jointly established King Rizhubi, the grandson of Huhanye Shanyu, as the Shanyu, to compete with Punu Shanyu, and established the Wuyuan Pass. The Xiongnu split into two tribes. Later, King Rizhubi, a ratio of more than 40,000 people went south to support Han and called the Southern Xiongnu, and were placed in the Hetao area. The following year, he moved to Meiji County, which was "Nanting". The Han Dynasty appointed the General of the General of the Envoy of the Xiongnu to lead troops to protect its safety. Later, the Shanyu of the Southern Xiongnu was passed down from generation to generation.

Liu Xie knew that Luan Tiyufuluo could have the position of the Southern Xiongnu Shanyu, and the Han Empire had given him some help. Luan Tiyufuluo was the son of the old Shanyu Qiangqu of the Southern Xiongnu. He was appointed as the right wise king and was granted the title of the Marquis of the Marquis of the Marquis of the Zhenzheng. During the Zhongping period of Emperor Ling, the government recruited the troops from the Southern Xiongnu to suppress uprisings in various places. Luan Tiyufuluo led his troops to the Central Plains.

In the fifth year of Zhongping, due to the repeated dispatch of troops to help the Han Dynasty, the Southern Xiongnu were dissatisfied with the country and were afraid of continuing to recruit troops. So he rebelled and killed Shanyu and Qiangqu, and supported Xubuguduhou as the new Shanyu. Yufuluo also established himself as Shanyu. When he entered the capital, he met Emperor Ling of Han and asked to send troops to help restore the country. Just as Emperor Ling of Han was critically ill, he helped him some food, grass and supplies. Luan Tiyufuluo mainly relied on his former troops and horses. After conquering Liyang, he gained a firm foothold and began to develop gradually.

After Luan Tiyufuluo's death, who would succeed the Shanyu throne? What would happen to the Southern Xiongnu? I heard that he and Yuan Shu had been secretly interacting with each other. Now that the rebel Yuan Shu has been brazenly proclaiming himself emperor, will his successor continue to support me or Yuan Shu? Liu Xie continued to read with the questions in his heart.

"The Southern Xiongnu Chanyu Luanti Yufulutu died of sudden illness. Because his son was young and reckless, he was unable to control the overall situation. He supported his brother Luanti Huchuquan and succeeded to become the Chanyu. His son Liu Bao was appointed as the Left Xian King. The elders of the clan were humble and appointed as the Right Xian King."

Luan Tihu Chuquan? I have never heard of this person. What kind of person is he? Liu Xiexin asked.

"Luanti Hu Chuquan, Luanti Yufuluo's younger brother, was once named Zuo Xianwang. He was brave and had strategy. He was not only powerful but also good at winning over the clans, so he was promoted. Although the Southern Xiongnu had declined for a long time, the clans were all good at fighting, and the number of people who controlled Xian was still less than 50,000. He had been traversing the Central Plains for many years, killing our people, and plundering women, livestock, and food. This was a problem that he was in a close relationship. At this time when the Shanyu was replaced, people were volatile. The court should set up a large army to completely conquer the Southern Xiongnu and promote the power of our Han Dynasty. Then Geng Zhi was enough for this life."

Seeing this, Liu Xie shook his head gently. It was not that he was unwilling to send troops to the Southern Xiongnu to relieve the suffering of the people on the border. On the one hand, the major affairs of the government, especially the striking of troops, were decided by Sikong and the general of the cavalry, Cao Cao, who was the emperor who could not make the decision. On the other hand, the court had decided that there were too many things in all aspects, and there were strong enemies around Yuzhou and Yanzhou, and it was possible to launch a large army to attack at any time, which made Cao Cao unable to take care of the Southern Xiongnu affairs anymore. Although their goal was that Cao Cao was not himself, it would actually make him embark on the road of displaced again, which was a nightmare that he would definitely not want to relive.

It seems that General Duliao Geng Zhi's wish was about to fail. Fortunately, he did not speak out loud and asked the court for soldiers and food, otherwise he would have to doubt what his intentions were.

Liu Xie continued to read, and the ending part of the memorial aroused his interest: "The new Zuoxian King Liu Bao, who is tall, strong and cruel in combat. He has not won the position of Shanyu this time, so he must have a second thought and should pay attention to it. Liu Bao also married his wife named Cai Yan, who was a captive from the Central Plains several years ago. He heard that this woman was graceful, knowledgeable, good at poetry, and good at poetry, and has a good eloquence and music. She was deeply loved by Liu Bao. I once learned that Cai Zhonglang's daughter was also named Cai Yan, and later was disbanded. Is it this person? Thus, I beg Your Majesty to send troops to rescue him. How can I allow the captains to be ruined by my talented Han Dynasty!"

I know what happens next, and listen to the next chapter to explain it.
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