Zhang Shen, General Zhao Fujun, according to the fen kou (Northwest Hebei Magnet County). He had followed Shi Kun, the Yin King of the time, to suppress Ye City. Ever since Zhang He Duo, who was stationed nearby, had been defeated, he had been in a constant state of panic. Right now, there was no one around him who could support him. It could be said that the one who was most likely to be attacked by Ran Qiang was him. Although he had sent envoys to ask the Emperor Shi Kun for help many times, and had received their promises and rewards, he was unable to quench his thirst.
In recent days, Ran Qiang had sent messengers from Ye City to suppress them. He had pondered for many days and could not come up with a decision. As the envoys from Ye City became more and more unyielding, Zhang Shen finally decided to surrender and sent envoys to Ye City to deliver his letter of surrender.
Ran Qiang held a piece of paper in his hand and was currently reading through it. This was Zhang Shen's letter of acceptance. Paper, from the East Han Chirun improved technology, Jane and paper after the use, to the Jin Dynasty, can already create white smooth and square paper, has begun to habitually use paper gradually to write. At this moment, most of the papers were made from hemp.
Cui Xi was nervous, lowering his head, not daring to speak. The Cui Family's girl was smiling lightly without any trace of nervousness on her face. However, in order to be polite, she lowered her head slightly.
Ran Qiang gave Cui Nü a high score in his heart and said, "I was too busy to take care of Mister Cui. I hope Mister won't take offense to it."
Cui Xi quickly bowed and said, "How dare we. The General has his own affairs to attend to, how can Minister Kang complain?"
Ran Qiang nodded and asked, "I wonder what your daughter's name is?"
Cui Xi's heart skipped a beat when he saw Ran Qiang's sudden question. This great general seemed to be interested in his daughter, but she wasn't beautiful. This was impossible. He hurriedly replied, "My name is Lian, Lotus of the Lotus. I don't know what to say." He didn't know that Ran Qiang hadn't gotten used to formalities yet, so he suddenly asked a woman for her name.
Ran Qiang looked at Yue Shan and smiled. "Mister Cui is only a scholar, the next day he would arrange for an official position. I would like to ask Lady Cui to stay at the mansion to discuss some Cui Family's studies. Please forgive me."
Cui Xi hurriedly said, "We shall obey the commands of the great general." Then, he bid his farewells and left.
When he saw Yue Shan's expression, Ran Qiang smiled and asked himself, "Lady Cui, what do you think about this?" He then passed Zhang Shen's letter of submission to Cui Lian, who had stood up.
Cui Lian read the letter and handed it back to him. Then, she sat down on her knees without hurry and said with a smile, "This little girl does not dare to speak carelessly. According to the rumors in the city, the Great General already owned the Faithful. I've been listening to a lot of people lately, so I know a little about them. Zhang Shen's solo soldiers are too weak to do anything, so please surrender. Most of them are sincere. The Great General Ye is located in the middle of a powerful Hu, and if you truly worship the Hu, then you will be a marquis of a region. "
Yue Shan's eyes revealed a little surprise.
With a forced smile, Ran Ran asked again, "What would happen if I didn't take the Hu as my master?"
Cui Lian laughed lightly, "How would this little girl know about the major events of the world? However, Ye Ye was a lonely city, and if the great general wanted to achieve great things, he would have to face a lot of difficulties. Besides, they were surrounded by the Hu forces. Once the great general started something, it would definitely be taboo to the Hu people. If they surrounded and attacked from all sides, it would be difficult to last for long. However, the citizens of the Central Plains had been hurt by the Hu people for a long time. It was said that the Great General was the reincarnation of a god, specifically saving the citizens of the Central Plains. If the Great General is able to enter the Western Pass, or if he is able to serve in the Imperial Court as a vassal, then he will be a tyrant. "
Yue Shan was shocked. His eyes became filled with admiration as he courteously bowed to Cui Lian and said, "Miss Cui is knowledgeable, the three master teachers are impressed."
Cui Lian replied with a smile, "Sir, you are too kind. This little girl is only a woman, she's spouting nonsense for the moment, please do not take offense. "
Ran Qiang watched from the side with a smile but didn't say anything. He suddenly thought: [Don't tell me these two people have that intention?]
Yue Shan then turned his head back and said to Ran Qiang, "My lord, you have a good eye. Three Masters, congratulations! My lord, you have gained a great talent again."
In the beginning, he was only curious about Cui Lian, thinking that she was bold and quick-witted. It was not easy for women to read in those days.
"Would Miss Cui be willing to help me achieve great things?" asked Ran Qiang with a smile.
Cui Lian looked surprised for a moment, and then she smiled and bowed, "I am just a lowly student, moreover, as a woman, I am afraid I will bring trouble to the great general." "But if the great general were to order it, how could this little girl dare disobey?" Her words made people feel as if they were forced to do it.
Yue Shan said coolly: "Miss Cui, what you've filtered is not that difficult to solve, as long as Miss Cui uses her men's attire to advise the Great General's estate, it will be fine." On the other hand, Yue Shan was an open and upright person, even though he despised women, he respected talented people.
That's right, I already knew about Hua Mulan's story. Why didn't I think of this method?
The next day, he gave the order to pay his respects to Cui Xi for TaiShi Cheng, to send Cui Lian to work for the general's mansion, to appoint Zhang Shen as a Marquis of Qingxiang, and to move Zhang Shen and his trusted aides to Kaiyuan. It was Chang Wei's password to pay respects to him. Chang Wei, History: Ran Min had ordered Chang Wei to send out an envoy from the Murong Clan, but ended up in the custody of the Murong Clan. However, they faced off against each other without giving in and ended up imprisoned in the Dragon City.
The day after Zhang Chen and his trusted aides and their families were moved to Ye Ye, Chang Wei received a secret order from Ran Qiang: All of the Hu people are to be subdued, all of their belongings are to be taken away and all of them are to be killed in secret. The public declared that they had been dismissed.
The gate leading from Shanxi to Hebei was open, and the nearby stones formed the passage between Shanxi and Hebei. One of the eight great rivers of Taihang, the mountain pass is named because of its source of water (the present river of Fuyang), and the spring gushes like the soup of Baoyang. Yankou according to the north mountain (today, Shigu Mountain), Nanyi Diankou mountain, two mountains, a long narrow channel about a thousand meters long, only a hundred meters wide.
Chang Wei sat in the government office and looked at the order in his hands before sighing. From the bottom of his heart, he didn't agree with the massacre. This was equivalent to weakening his own strength.
In the city of Hukou, half of the people were karma, Huns, and poor barbarians. Amongst them were three thousand Han soldiers and five thousand soldiers. How to collect the treasures and kill the Hu people had become a troublesome matter for Wei Wei. He might even cause a rebellion. He thought about it for a few days and finally came up with a plan.
On the next day, Chang Wei gave an order: In order to prevent chaos, the barbarians were allowed to return. In order to prevent chaos, the officials would split into groups and those who dared to leave the city would be executed without mercy! This order made the barbarians in the city rejoice. They bullied the Chinese too much and lived in a city occupied by the Chinese, so they were worried that they would be attacked every day. When they heard that they were allowed to flee to the north, they packed their luggage as much as they could.
With the hope of escaping back to the north, they cooperated extremely well. After the weapons were collected, the soldiers were informed that in order to avoid raiding and robbing the people, they would be released eventually. Thus, they could be at ease in the barracks, waiting to be released.
At the western city gate, the Han soldiers held long spears and swords in their hands as they inspected the Hu people with their thin silver and gold. Every two hours, about 300 people came out from the city. Outside the city, groups of Han soldiers surrounded the two sides of the city, forcing the Hu people out of the city to look at them. Some of the Hu people became suspicious and began shouting questions. The response they got was that they would naturally let the Han Chinese go when they reached the mouth of the valley, in order to prevent the Hu people from looting the nearby Han people. Suddenly, no one spoke anymore. Weren't the people who came to rob the Han Chinese usually?
One after another, Hu men were sent out of the city along with their children every two hours. They were then surrounded by the Han soldiers outside the city for an entire day. They did not know that they were walking down a path of death.
Dusk, Chang Wei looked at the ox-carts and carriages carrying goods, which were escorted by several squadrons of cavalry, as they headed towards the nearby Ye City. His heavy heart suddenly felt a sense of elation, as if there was hope for the Central Plains to be restored to its former glory. Eighty percent of the gold and silver was sent to Ye Xiwen, while sixty percent of the food was sent to Shi Mo to be used as military rations.