The Emperor ordered Zhao Tang
Chapter 191 Jialan
Chapter 191 Jialan
The Huihe tribe, whose ancestors were the Xiongnu, were called Gaoche or Chile in the Northern Wei Dynasty. There were fifteen tribes, including Xueqibi, Duolange, Pugu, Bayegu, Hun, Huxue, and Bai. During the Former Sui Dynasty, Yuanhe, Pugu, Tongluo, and Bayegu united to establish a country called Huihe. The royal family was named Yaoluoge, and they lived in the Suling River (now the Xiang'e River Basin in Outer Mongolia).
In the third year of Zhenguan, he entered the court and appointed the Huihe tribe as the governor of Hanhai, the Duolangge tribe as Yanran, the Pugu tribe as Jinwei, the Bayegu tribe as Youling, the Tongluo tribe as Guilin, and the Sijie tribe as Lushan. The Hun, Hu and other tribes were appointed as governors of Gaolan and other states. There were seven states and six governors, and their leaders were all given the surname Li. They swore an oath in Chang'an with Li Er: "I will be your common people, as if you were my parents, and I will be your ministers forever."
The Turkic general Ashina Helu rebelled in Beiting, and the emperor ordered 50,000 Uighur cavalry to defeat him. He also followed the army to attack Goryeo.
During the reign of Empress Wu, the Uighurs began to join the Tang army in large numbers. Unfortunately, Empress Wu Zetian was too abnormal. The cruel officials framed the Uighur prince for treason, but Empress Wu ignored the matter and exiled him to death. The Uighurs stopped paying tribute. This was the first time they had a bad relationship. It was not until Emperor Xuanzong came to power that they reconciled - "Since then, they have always been the vanguard in every battle."
The An-Shi Rebellion broke out, and the Uighur Princess Pijia married the Dunhuang Prince Li Chengcai. The Yingwu Khan and the Crown Prince Yehu led their troops into the pass to fight against the rebellion. Guo Ziyi said, "You have come from a far distance, please take a rest first." The Crown Prince Yehu was very anxious - "The country is in trouble, I am helping to fight against the rebellion, how dare I eat!"
I'm here to kill thieves, I don't have time to eat!
After that, in the battles of Xiangji Temple, Xindian, Quwo, Xiling, and Luoyang, the Uighurs indeed made great contributions, and the imperial court felt embarrassed and allowed them to rest for a while. Crown Prince Yehu once again demonstrated his superb political awareness - "Leave the troops in Shayuan, and I will return to take charge of the horses to suppress the remaining bandits in Fanyang." Suzong was so moved that he said: "It is all thanks to your efforts that I have accomplished great things!" He was promoted to the Three Dukes and was conferred the title of king.
But then the trick came. The Huihe people asked for intermarriage, and Emperor Suzong, for some reason, chose the black widow Princess Ningguo... The Hu people didn't care about chastity, but that didn't mean they didn't mind this. When the wedding envoy arrived, there was a weird voice over there: Who is the emperor now? Did they change the person?
The answer of the wedding messenger is also very interesting - "Ningguo is the emperor's jade girl, with virtue and beauty. She has come thousands of miles to marry, so she should be greeted with courtesy."
Although the princess was a widow and might have been raped by many people in private, she was still a good woman. Now that you are here, you should accept your fate. The Yingwu Khan reluctantly obeyed the order.
After Yingwu died, his son Yidijian ascended the throne, and the relationship between Tang and Hui people took a turning point.
First, in the fight against rebellion, Yidijian believed that the An-Shi Rebellion had not been quelled for several years and the country was in turmoil and mourning, so his position wavered. He gave up the idea only after Pugu Huai'en's persuasion. In Shanzhou, he criticized Emperor Dezong, who was then the Prince of Yong, for being rude and not dancing when he saw his uncle. Emperor Dezong's followers argued and were whipped 100 times. So the Tang army clamored: "Since the king has been humiliated, we will jointly kill the Huihe."
For the sake of the greater good, Li Shi endured it.
After the rebellion was quelled, four kings and ten dukes were conferred on the Huihe nobles for their meritorious service. Relying on their great merits, their uncles also fell into decline. The sons of meritorious officials in the court and the envoys stationed in the country repeatedly broke the law - robbing the market, seizing the horses of officials, and killing people in the streets. The Huihe commanders on the border also often robbed things from the vassal states, and even fought with them. They were not restrained from moving to other places and building, and even wanted to invade in person.
Prime Minister Dunmohe repeatedly advised: "The court has not failed us. Now the whole country is fighting far away. If we fail, where will we return to?" Yidijian refused to listen, so the prime minister was furious and killed him, slaughtered thousands of his followers and the subordinate tribes of the Hu people who had rebellious intentions, and proclaimed himself Khan. The Uighur lineage shifted.
Afterwards, the Hu people went to the Daibei commander Zhang Guangsheng to offer advice: "Please kill the Huihe."
He wanted to take revenge through the hands of the feudal lords.
Guangsheng wanted to make progress too much and was too greedy for money, so he agreed.
On this side, upon learning that Yidijian had been killed, Emperor Dezong clapped his hands in delight and expelled all the Huihe people, including Dunmohe's uncle. When they reached Zhenwu Army, Zhang Guangsheng, who had been watching for a long time, slaughtered all of them and robbed their property in the name of "Huihe wanted to rebel."
Zhang Guangsheng's clever "Zhenwu Massacre" brought the relationship between the two sides to a freezing point. When Li Mi was reinstated as prime minister, the two countries shook hands and made peace again under his mediation. They remarried, sent envoys to each other, and the Uighurs began to cooperate in the counterattack against Tubo: "We were brothers in the past, and now I am your son-in-law. If there is trouble with the Western Rong, please eliminate them."
During the reign of Emperor Muzong, there was a rebellion in Hebei, and the Uighurs still sent the garrison commander Li Yijie to lead thousands of troops to help suppress it.
During the reign of Emperor Wuzong, the Uighur kingdom was destroyed.
Prince Umesi led more than 2,000 family members and chieftains to Chang'an to seek refuge with his uncle, and was given the surname Li. They were called Sizhong, Sizhen, Siyi, Sili, and Hongshun. This group entered the court, headed by Umesi, a descendant of Huaixin Khan. By the time of the sage, their descendants were still serving as officials in the court. Each family had branches and leaves, and was widely distributed in the three prefectures. They were engaged in business, farming, and military service, and were no different from the Han people.
The other three branches were Najie, the fifteen tribes of Pangtle, and Ujie, the pseudo-Khan supported by the thirteen clans of Yazhang.
Najie, a member of the royal family, betrayed Prince Umesi and switched sides to Wujie. He was defeated and killed by Wujie, and his people were annexed by Wujie.
Wujie was destroyed by the border vassal, and his brother called himself Enian Khan and attached himself to the Xi people. At the beginning of Dazhong, the Youzhou army defeated the Xi, and Enian defected to the Shiwei. Youzhou ordered to hand over the people, and Enian was afraid, so he fled with his wife and children, and his whereabouts have been unknown since then.
The fifteen Pangte tribes wandered in Hexi and Anxi. Pu Gujun, the first leader of Gaochang Uighurs and the current governor of Loulan, was one of the fifteen leaders.
The Pangte tribe settled in Ganzhou. They pacified the exiles and worked hard to govern. At the end of Emperor Xuanzong's reign, the leader Pangteqin was named Huaijian Khan for his continuous tribute, which was considered to be the orthodox status of Ganzhou Uighurs. In addition, the rest of the tribes were scattered all over the country, some of them were under the rule of Guiyi Army and Liangzhou, and some were lost in the long river of history, and even the tribes were gone.
When Huaijian died, his son ascended to the throne. In the first year of Zhonghe, his son died, and the ministers welcomed and enthroned Yaoluo Gerenmei, a descendant of the royal family, and honored him as the Lord of Wumu.
"Call the Golden Purple Guanglu Doctor, the Great Protector of the Chanyu, and the nephew of the Ganzhou Uighur, Li Renmei, to the palace."
"Call Prime Minister Adalu, Privy Councilor Jielu, Princess Jialan, Princess Chiye, Berke Li Renxian, Li Renqi, Li Renbing... to the palace."
Look carefully, the man wearing a brown round-necked robe with golden tangerine pattern, a belt around his waist, and a golden petal crown on his head is the current head of the Uighur regime in exile, Li Renmei. As the eunuch called his name, Li Renmei, who had been waiting for a long time in the only decorated Zhaoyang Hall in Jincheng Palace, was startled and followed the waiter up the steps.
It was already May, and the weather was hot and humid. Li Renmei's vest was soaked, but he didn't care about that. After taking off his shoes in the corridor, he lowered his head and trotted along, following the guide respectfully.
When he entered Zhaoyang Palace, he bowed down without even looking at me, and said in a familiar and trembling voice, "Uncle!"
"Uncle." Galan, Chiye, Adalu, Li Renqi and others also bowed down.
The two on the left wear peach crowns with red ribbons hanging down from both sides. Their hair is combed high into a half-moon shape with red hairpins inserted vertically. There are deep red flowers between their eyebrows and pink makeup on their cheeks. The big foreign horse with a thin black veil on his face and a purple Taoist robe must be Jialan and Chiye, right?
hiss.
It’s different from the way women of traditional nomadic tribes dress.
In terms of makeup and clothing, they are deeply influenced by the Tang Dynasty. No wonder they have always regarded the Central Plains as a beacon.
The Ganzhou Uighurs were an exception. They paid tribute to the Tang, Five Dynasties and Song dynasties, but they were differentiated according to their people.
During the Qianhua period of the Later Liang Dynasty, the governor Zhou Yiyan came to the court, but there is no record of what gifts he presented. He returned the same way - Zhu Wen sent General Yang Zhao to "take him back to the frontier." It is estimated that he said something that made Zhu Wen very unhappy.
This was the last time for Later Liang.
During the reign of Emperor Zhuangzong, Li Renmei offered jade and horses as tribute, and Emperor Zhuangzong canonized Renmei as Yingyi Khan. During the reign of Emperor Mingzong, Li Renyu came to the throne and sent Li Ashan to the court to ask for a title, and he was canonized as Hue Khan. Obviously, for Shatuo Li and Shatuo Tang, which was established by the Shatuo Li family under the incense of Zheng Wangmiao, the second son of Emperor Daizong, they recognized that the internal power inheritance also restored the tradition of being canonized by the Tang Dynasty.
Did other dynasties recognize it? The two generations of Shi family of the Later Jin Dynasty came once. The Later Han Dynasty was ignored. In the Later Zhou Dynasty, a jade was sent to Guo Rong during the Xian De period.
it is more than words.
Tribute to the Northern Song Dynasty was once frequent.
During the reign of Zhao Da, in the second year of Jianlong, Khan Li Qiong sent envoys to pay tribute. In the third year, he offered special products. In the second year of Qiande, he offered jade and amber. In the third year, he offered jade, horses, and amber. In the fifth year of Taipingxingguo, he offered camels, Qinghai horses, and corals. In the fourth year of Xianping, he offered famous horses, camels, swords, armor, and glassware. In the first year of Dazhongxiangfu, Prince Yeluohe, Princess Baowu, Princess Mogu, and Prime Minister Su Wen led the team. Soon, Prime Minister Zuo Wen, Privy Councilor He Julu Yue and other high-ranking officials came as envoys...
There are many contacts.
Historical materials after Qianfu in the late Tang Dynasty were lost in the war, and the specific tribute situation of the Ganzhou Uighurs is unknown. However, when Zhaozong was abducted to Fengxiang, Li Renmei petitioned through the Shuofang Han family to enter the pass to defend the king. The number of times must have been much more than that of the Song Dynasty.
Nonsense. What kind of relationship did the Uighurs have with the Tang? Many of the nobles have the bloodline of Li's daughters, and there are a lot of royal family members with the surname Li. How much relationship do they have with the Zhao family? If it weren't for the purpose of uniting to fight against the Tanguts, they probably wouldn't have paid any attention to the Zhao family, just like they did to Zhu Wen, Shi Jingtang, Liu Zhiyuan, and Guo Wei. They just wanted to show their appreciation, but they really sent gold and silver and asked for the title of Khan. What's the purpose?
I want you to win the Gaoliang River racing championship, I want you to try your best but fail to defeat the Dingnan Army, I want you to boast that next year, Emperor Shenzong will send an order to the Uighurs to send troops deep into the Xia territory? You haven't even moved a single soldier yet, and you want me to fight the Dangxiang to the death? You are awesome.
Here is a joke from the Song Dynasty: "However, the Uighur envoys did not come often. During the Xuanhe period, they occasionally went to various states in Shaanxi to pay tribute. The public came to trade and stayed for a long time without returning. The court was worried that they were familiar with border affairs and that their exchanges all passed through the Xia Kingdom, which was not convenient for spreading the news, so they enacted laws to ban them."
After the fall of Ganzhou, the remaining Uighurs gathered in Hexi still allied with the Song Dynasty to resist the Xia Dynasty. They often came to the court and did some small business in Shaanxi. The rulers and ministers of the Zhao Song Dynasty were afraid that they were proficient in military affairs and were afraid that they would spy for the Tanguts, so they ordered the severance of diplomatic relations and banned the Uighurs from entering the country.
They are so afraid of the enemy that they see enemies everywhere, and their faces are so miserable that even a keyboard warrior like a saint would feel sick, let alone the four states.
Pay tribute, and you will be paralyzed.
Having said that, the two nieces, Galan and Akaba, are particularly outstanding.
A uniqueness that cannot be described in worldly words.
It seems that I have seen too few beauties, and the quality of my harem is too poor. When I first came here, I was actually attracted by Xiao Zhao... Since I fled from the first sage, even He Yuqing could take a fancy to her. Tsk!
"Greetings to Your Highnesses Shufei and Xianfei." Li Renmei and his party bowed to Shufei and Zhu Xiewusi again.
"Ahem." Seeing the Saint staring there in a daze, Concubine Xian gently patted the armrest.
What's so good about it? Hu Ji, she's just so-so, not as good as Luo Fu, Chen Chen, Wenren Chuchu, Wei Yi, Chong Yan and other beautiful women. Especially Luo Fu! Every time she saw her, Concubine Xian felt ashamed and jealous. She has obsessed the Saint so much that she is held tightly in his arms almost every time she has free time! And that bitch Wei Yi, how many times has she secretly pressed the Saint down? In Taiye Lake, in the peach blossom forest in the forbidden courtyard, in the small pavilion of Penglai Palace... in the Dongnei Shrine! Shameless! She didn't even dare to use...
The saint nodded, Nangong Chongyan raised his lips slightly, pointed at the elephant board, and said, "The order says sit down."
Li Renmei sat down on the futon, but he didn't dare to look up. He was usually a very unruly and arrogant person, but he always felt uncomfortable in front of his uncle.
How is this going?
Suppression from blood?
After three hundred years, has he developed a genuine reverence for his strict father?
Li Renmei was just daydreaming when the sage opened the conversation with a slightly emotional tone: "Since the extermination of Shi Chaoyi in the first year of Baoying, uncle and nephew have met again. Unexpectedly, it has been 130 years. Yingwu Khan, Crown Prince Yehu, Princess Pijia, Pugu Huai'en, Li Guangyan (Uighur Adie tribe), Hun Yu (Uighur Hun tribe), Princess Xiao Ningguo, Princess Taihe, Li Sizhong... It's like leaves leaving the tree."
"Uncle!" Li Renmei bowed slightly, put on an emotional expression, and responded sadly.
"How many descendants of Huaixin Khan are there?"
"We have suffered many disasters and chaos, and there are only about 400 people including my nephew." Li Renmei shook his head in pain and said, "When the Khitans are weak, they are submissive, and when they are strong, they are bandits. They are cruel and vicious, and they are really Rong Jie. Lu Mohe is a traitor and brought in thieves from outside. The two of them are in cahoots and have killed people like crazy. The Dragon Court has also been destroyed by them, and the number of royal family members who have died is incalculable."
Then I feel relieved...
"Under my nephew's rule, there are now military and civilians--" the saint asked impatiently.
"There are 230,000 men and women, and 31,000 armored infantry and cavalry. There are also more than ten affiliated tribes of Umu and Zahu, with about 40,000 to 50,000 people. My uncle is well aware of the temperament of these people. It is a blessing that they don't rebel. They can't be counted." Li Renmei sighed.
The saint frowned secretly.
Thirty thousand soldiers, comparable to the size of the former Shuofang and Fengxiang, but the former is larger. One Ganzhou cannot support them, unless one squeezes the masses dry like Li Keyong. It seems that the territory actually controlled by the Uighurs is larger than the officials reported. The ratio of soldiers to civilians is about eight to one. According to the customs of the Hu people, if they go out in full force, including all adult men, there must be 70,000 or 80,000 people, right?
He was quite capable. It was no wonder that Zhang Chengfeng was beaten to death and called him "Dad" in later generations. But he was not good enough in front of Li.
The last time they beat the Tibetans, Ming Luo assembled more than 30,000 warriors, but what was the result? That battle made the evil spirits afraid to attack them.
"There is no more fighting with the Guiyi Army." The saint started a new topic.
Click! Prime Minister Adalu's face changed. Ever since the Minister of Rites Su Rong was sent to the Western Regions with the king's order, ordering all parties not to attack each other, they have been trying their best to avoid war and maintain superficial peace with the Zhang family, but small-scale exchanges of fire still exist.
There is no way. The Zhang family is ambitious, and many ministers in the country also want to expand their territory. Many things cannot be completely controlled by the upper class. After returning from this pilgrimage, everyone should be able to calm down. The court is authoritative, and I believe that the nobles who have met with the court are aware of it. There is no need to displease my uncle.
Li Renmei quickly replied: "How dare I disobey my uncle's order? I have already ordered the soldiers not to start a fight without permission."
"Very good." The saint stroked his chin and nodded gently. He still had some historical regrets about the Guiyi Army. As long as the Zhang family did not openly raise the flag of rebellion, he would let the Zhang family and the Shazhou people return to the embrace of the motherland as gently as possible.
Of course, this is still too far away. The Guiyi Army is also a vassal state where the lower ranks are popular with the bad habits of the Central Plains warriors. If you don't teach them a lesson and a group of people die, they won't be afraid of you.
Blind compassion is dangerous, and superficial love is enough to destroy a country.
He has been deeply aware of this ever since the terrifying night at Lingfuyingshengyuan.
"With my nephew in charge of Zhangye, Hexi should be fine, and I can rest assured." After praising him for a while, the saint continued, "The country is in a difficult situation now. The Bian bandits have occupied the Central Plains and are aggressive. Their power is even greater than An Lushan. Does my nephew have any opinions?"
Hey, I finally asked the question.
Li Renmei thought for a moment, then bowed and said, "My uncle, I think we should first take Luoyang to show the will of heaven. If we take back Tokyo, the rebels will be suspicious and have their own agenda. It will be considered a skill if we can use 50% of our strength. Secondly, whether it is defense or active attack, you can use it as you wish."
Well, you are out of touch with the news. Shan Guo is still in the hands of the Bian bandits. Beyond Tongguan is the Liancheng military camp built by Zhu Yougong and He Wei along the Yaohan Road. Not to mention the infantry, even the cavalry is difficult to pass through.
They could only take the Hezhong route to Heyang, but Zhu Wen had stockpiled heavy troops under Zhang Cunjing in Jiangzhou, a transportation center connecting Pu, Jin, and Shaanxi and the only way to Xiaopingjin.
Or go around Shangzhou, go out of Juyangchuan, follow the Luoshui River through Lushi County of Guozhou and kill towards Henan Prefecture. Wang Yanzhang took this route the last time he invaded. The advantage is that it is fast, but the disadvantage is that the terrain is complex, with continuous hills and peaks and dense river networks. It only takes a heavy rain, and the army that has been lingering for dozens of miles can be easily blocked, paralyzed, or even annihilated in the mountains. A road that is very dangerous to both the enemy and me. Zhu Wen did not dare to enter lightly, and neither did he. In addition, Zhu Wen had already prepared for the rainy day and deployed more than 10,000 mobile troops in the southern part of Guozhou, which made him angry.
"This giant thief!" Li Renmei cursed.
He also understood. Zhu thief stared at his uncle, and it was a foolish dream for his uncle to want to destroy Zhu thief in the short term. Tong and Pu were blocked, and they could only fight hard. The princes in the east were not strong in fighting spirit, and there was a suspicion that they were just trying to get by. This is the situation, and this is the matter.
Ugh.
Times have changed. Have loyal ministers like Prince of Fenyang, Li Linhuai, and Pugu Huai'en become extinct in China?
The virtuous concubine shook the saint's hand and whispered in his ear, "Don't worry, Your Majesty. Yesterday, a letter came from Taiyuan, saying that my father has led his army south. With him here, it is only a matter of time before the traitors are eliminated."
The saint hummed perfunctorily.
Stop bragging. My uncle is such a trait, if he doesn't hold me back, he'll be blessed. He was able to get drunk and sleep like a dead dog on the march and be killed in front of him, which shows that he has a clear mind.
"No hurry, take your time." The saint walked down from his seat, walked to Li Renmei and patted his shoulder affectionately, then changed the subject and said softly, "Would you like to go with me to Chang'an to play for a while and visit the eight great temples in Fanchuan? Come to think of it, you haven't been to China yet."
Li Renmei was stunned.
Atalu and other ministers who followed him also felt panicked.
"If you can't get away, forget it. There's plenty of time." Seeing that the group was a little uneasy, the saint gave them a way out.
"No, no." Li Renmei shook his head like a rattle and said, "My nephew would love to have you. Before coming to Jincheng, my nephew discussed with his subjects about serving the king. I am afraid that after I leave, the Guiyi Army and the Long family will take the opportunity to attack and attack women, children, the elderly and the weak."
The saint raised his hand and encouraged, "This is a heavy responsibility, and you should not leave it lightly."
"I am willing to take the risk!" Li Renmei said in a deep voice with a seemingly sincere look.
"You are here to see the emperor, not to fight." The saint said firmly, "Chong Yan, announce my decree."
Nangong Chongyan took out a scroll of book like a magic trick.
"The key to being a minister is to be loyal. Rewards and punishments must be based on the law. Shanyu Daduhu Renmei, protects the northern wilderness, and worships the emperor. When the beacon of the Lu tribe heard, he flew across thousands of miles. He is virtuous and dedicated, and he has created his own way. He is the leader of the old rules and the upright and established. Seeing your loyalty, you should be granted the favor of your uncle. You should be granted the title of Jiujiang County Prince, and concurrently serve as the Minister of the Court and Prime Minister. The rest shall remain the same. Choose a day to prepare the ceremony, and the master will carry it out."
Li Renmei's eyes widened.
What the hell is my uncle doing?
Next, Chong Yan announced three systems in succession, granting Li Renqi, Li Renxian, Li Renbing official titles, and Adalu and Jielu the title of generals.
Galan and Chiye were given the titles of Lady of Meiyuan County and Lady of Dali County.
Everyone was surprised, Galan and Akaba looked at each other, then for the first time, they cast their gazes on the saint and observed their uncle deeply.
It seems that it is not as scary as the legend says...
"Thank you, uncle!" Li Renmei came back to his senses, and excitedly danced towards Li, and started dancing on the spot with his entourage of ministers.
The saint sat back in his seat, holding his face and quietly admiring the lightning-fast Hu Xuan dance of Galan and Chiye.
Graceful, charming, round buttocks...
If you get slapped, your face will be red for a long time.
Two pairs of buttocks were reflected in the saint's pupils, but his heart was with Li Renmei.
Nephew, naturally I have to take advantage of him.
After waiting for such a long time without hearing the other party mention serving the king, it was obvious that Renmei was unwilling to go to court for the time being, so he took the initiative to hint in a tactful and flexible way.
If Li Renmei pretends to be stupid, then loyalty and treachery can be determined by oneself. Sending a prince to appease him will make him go back happily. Correspondingly, his application for the "regularization" of Yingyi Khan in recent years will have to wait for a while. Whether his nephew lives or dies in the future has nothing to do with him.
Even if Li Renmei came up with the idea, he would not agree immediately.
The superior should not be too greedy and show too much utilitarianism. Just like before, he pretended to be just inviting you to travel for a few days, so that Li Renmei could not figure out his intention.
Even if Li Renmei applied for the king's assistance several more times, the emperor would still not agree.
In recent days, neither.
Li Renmei only represented Ganzhou Uighurs, not Ganzhou Uighurs. The matter of serving the king had to be agreed upon within their group. When Adalu, Jielu and others successively submitted memorials stating Zhu Wen's crimes, and when Ganzhou Uighurs formally presented to the court a letter beginning with "Uighur State to Heavenly Khan" representing the collective will, it was time to nod.
In this way, it would be good for Li Renmei and Galan's family, ensuring their safety as much as possible, and the saint would also have less worries.
If a team is not united, what is the use of having a million soldiers?
To deal with Zhu Wen, piling up numbers like they did during Jianzhong, Yuanhe, and Qianfu would be useless. During Jianzhong, they conquered Huaixi, Changqing, they conquered Chengde, the imperial army and soldiers from various regions numbered more than 100,000, but when they faced the Cai and Zhao armies, which numbered tens of thousands, they were still defeated.
In addition, we must also guard against the Tubo of the Long clan, Yangfeigu, Mandi Emo, and Guiyi Army. After the Uighurs leave for the war, will someone stir up trouble? We need to make a plan.
"Uncle, I will not go back to Ganzhou." After performing the dance, Li Renmei said breathlessly after thinking about it.
"Let's talk about it another day. I'm tired." The saint handed him an embroidered handkerchief and said in a gentle voice, "Let's go, wipe the sweat off, and have lunch."
"Are you going to ask your nephew to come along..." Li Renmei asked in a bashful voice.
“What else?” The sage took off his hair crown, held Concubine Shu’s hand with his left hand, clasped Concubine Xian’s fingers with his right hand, and floated away.
The Privy Councilor followed behind him with a sour look in his eyes. Before she had a child, she had lived a muddled life, living as long as she could. She didn't care who the Saint was with, she would be with whoever he wanted. But now, with Zhengyang and a second child, she and the Saint were getting closer and closer, and it seemed that she had changed. Seeing such a scene again, she felt really uncomfortable.
With tearful eyes, he looked up at the moment, and for the first time, the Privy Councilor had the idea of filling the last vacancy of Concubine De.
"Hurry, follow me, follow me..." Not far away, Li Renmei pushed Jialan and Chiye and whispered, "Have you seen the erotic pictures given to you? Follow them. Use your beauty to seduce her and serve your uncle well... You must get pregnant within two months..."
Humph, if the tall and strong Shatuo woman can be a virtuous concubine, then why can’t the extremely beautiful Uighur woman be the queen?
When Galan heard this, his mind was buzzing and he didn't know what to say. With this departure, the Ganzhou Uighurs, who were already struggling to survive, would probably be completely destroyed and gradually merged into a part of China.
But there is no better way.
Isn't it just like the fate of the princesses of the Uighurs and myself? Being abused, and giving in to humiliation. Wandering around the world, and dying in a foreign land.
(End of this chapter)
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