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Chapter 1811 Jin Wang Shaobao

The flat cans brought new proclamations to the various state governments. The Song Dynasty exchanged the imported money for Liao's aid on Zhangzi Island for a large amount of stored grain, and then transported it to Liaoyang. At the same time, it carried a large amount of accounting books and distributed them according to the distance of the refugees' return home.

They were given relief food and ordered to carry it back home.

This move won the Song Dynasty a huge reputation in Liaodong, and the volunteer army Qiu showed no concern for the people and won the hearts of the people at the bottom.

The king's army was invincible during the Northern Expedition. The people along the way were familiar with the terrain and took the initiative to lead the way, collecting all the bandits and rebels hiding in various places.

Yelu Yuxu both loved and feared the Song Army's combat prowess, the sharp instruments that could kill people from a distance of a hundred feet, the iron bullets that could kill people within a radius of three feet after landing, the ten-foot-tall force of the Volunteer Army.

A small team of five people dared to spread out and advance in unison, charging into the midst of thousands of troops to take the general's head. Yelu Yuxu secretly lamented that times have changed.

No wonder the people of Song Dynasty don't wear iron armor, because no one in the world except themselves can reach their weapons.

That kind of small team was particularly effective when dealing with bandits' strongholds. Then, in turn, a dozen such sergeants guarded the key points. Yelu Yuxu couldn't help but sip his teeth when he looked at the 50,000 troops under his command. It was difficult to fight.

He once said indirectly that he wanted to arm his troops in this way. Bing Guan laughed and said that even machine guns and rapid-fire cannons would be dead without ammunition. However, the production technology of this ammunition is extremely difficult, and today's Liaodong cannot do it on its own.

Produced in the Song Dynasty, the price is extremely high if purchased from the Song Dynasty.

The reason why the new army is so sharp is that all they fight is money. The three magazines issued to each soldier in a battle alone are twenty-four bullets.

Looking at the yellow-orange bullets, Yelu Yuxu could only close his mouth.

Along the way, Bian Guan was also helping Yelu Yuxu reorganize and train the 50,000 Liao army. Only then did Yelu Yuxu discover that the Song Dynasty not only had unique and sharp new tactics, but was also quite proficient in traditional cavalry tactics.

The Liao Kingdom also had its own Tielin heavy cavalry, but in the Battle of Baituogou against the Tatars, it did not play its due role and the entire army was wiped out.

Because Baituogou is a mountainous area, heavy cavalry in mountainous areas will be restrained by light cavalry unless they occupy a favorable location and only use it once.

The Tatars' current combat method of light cavalry, heavy cavalry, and mixed cavalry with matching combinations is the pinnacle of cavalry warfare. Since it has already appeared, the Liao Kingdom may as well learn from it with humility.

These feuds between family and country are constantly being resolved and become chaotic. This method of warfare was invented by the Song Dynasty man named Li Kui. The Tatars used it in two wars to defeat almost all the elite Liao troops, causing the Liao Kingdom to fall apart.

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Now another Song Dynasty person, Bian Guan, taught it to Yelu Yuxu, helping the Liao Kingdom regain its footing and preserve Liaodong.

Yelu Yuxu felt that feelings were too luxurious for him now. If he only focused on the word profit, everything would be much brighter and clearer.

The Song Dynasty is undoubtedly the last life-saving straw for Concubine Wen, King Jin and himself, and must be firmly grasped.

And judging from the current attitude of the Song Dynasty, it seems that they are really trying to safeguard their interests in Liaodong, rather than taking it for themselves.

I think too much, just take it step by step and see.

In the Wuxu period, the army conquered Rongzhou and Hanzhou and stopped outside Tongzhou City.

During the Gao Yongchang Rebellion, more than 20 states in Liaodong were captured before the end of the month. Now Bian Guan and Yelu Yuxu sent troops to regain it before the end of the month.

Gao Yongchang retreated to Tongzhou and made his ministers not wild. He asked Aguda for help with coins, and said: "I am willing to work together to win the Liao Dynasty." He encouraged him and himself to establish their own kingdoms, and then the Bohai Kingdom and the Nüzhi Kingdom joined forces and divided them equally.

The Liao dynasty conquered the world.

Not only did Aguda keep his words, he also marched south to threaten the north of Tongzhou.

Gao Yongchang had no choice but to send an envoy to report to the governor of Xinzhou in the northern court of Liao Dynasty, saying that he was willing to submit to the northern court. He also said that Aguda's large army had gathered and he might have ulterior motives.

Xinzhou is to the north of Tongzhou and to the south of Changchunzhou. Together with Tongzhou, it is the narrow connection between the Liaohe Plain and the Songnen Plain. Now it is more appropriately called the Huntongjiang Plain. It is a battleground for military strategists.

Xinzhou used to be Weizhou, the south gate of the Changchunzhou Granary.

Xiao Yixue, the guard of Xinzhou City, was a member of Xiao Fengxian and did not believe the words of the traitor Gao Yongchang at all. Moreover, Wanyan Nu was directly to the north of Changchunzhou, separated from him by Ningjiangzhou, Xiangzhou, and Huanglong Mansion.

Don't come here to yourself.

Gao Yongchang was talking nonsense, and he wanted to save him when he was about to die. Of course, Xiao Yixue sternly denounced Gao Yongchang's envoys and drove them back.

Gao Yongchang was trapped in the city of Chou, so he simply started to dream of being an emperor. He founded the Yuan Dynasty, called himself the Emperor of the Great Bohai Sea, plundered the women in the city to use as his harem, and granted many official positions. It was completely a manifestation of the madness of a dream before the end of the world.

Bian Guan was originally sympathetic to Gao Yongchang, and the recruitment documents had already been written, but when Gao Yongchang made such a fuss, he was digging his own grave.

Yelu Yuxu gnashed his teeth and hated him, and the army immediately began to attack.

Just as Bian Guan ordered artillery to blast open the city gate, Yelu Yuxu led his army into Tongzhou City.

On Yimao, Yelu Yuxu entered Tongzhou and slaughtered him.

Gao Yongchang set himself on fire in the state government office.

Yelu Yuxu's behavior made Bian Guan look sideways. While entering the city to enforce martial law and maintain order, he hurriedly played Concubine Wen.

Concubine Wen condemned Yelu Yuxu and ordered him to perform meritorious service and guard the gate of Tongzhou.

At the same time, a general amnesty was announced for the whole country, and all thieves and bandits who were willing to surrender would be freed from their past mistakes.

Bian Guan left with the remaining Bohai people in Tongzhou City and went south with the New Army, preparing to relocate them to the Liaoyang Iron Works.

Renshen, the whole territory of Liaodong was peaceful.

In the Liaodong Plain, Jinzhou, the gateway to the south, and Tongzhou, the gateway to the north, are now garrisoned by strong troops, while to the west is the Zhongjing Road guarded by Ma Renwang, which is an important united front target of the Tokyo Road, and the two sides have a harmonious relationship.

To the east is the Yalu River, so don't worry.

At this point, Liaodong Road has been completely preserved.

The danger of covered eggs was over in a month. Concubine Wen was overjoyed and sent an envoy to report to the Song Dynasty, begging for a flat jar.

Zhao Xu burst out laughing after receiving the express report. The title given to Bian Guan by the Liao Dynasty was the title given by the orthodox government to the ruler of Jisi Prefecture, and was now used by Concubine Wen to reward foreign ministers.

However, Concubine Wen was well-read in Han poetry and books, and her words were benevolent and powerful, and her words were quite appropriate.

This idea was actually given to Concubine Wen by Empress Meng, who was both an outstanding woman. Concubine Wen made a cunning move when she sent an envoy to the Song Dynasty. She brought a private letter to the empress, describing the hardships of the people of Liao that she had seen along the way.

He talked about the catastrophe he was facing, the critical situation in Liaodong, and how he was a woman with a four-year-old child. She was at a loss when she first came into power, and she hoped to get guidance from the sister of the Empress of Song Dynasty.

It should be said that this kind of "handkerchief diplomacy" achieved better results than face-to-face interactions in the court. Empress Meng replied to Concubine Wen. In the letter, she only addressed her as sisters, telling her that she must be strong even for the sake of her children, and also told her that Song

The country will not sit idly by and watch.

Then she reminded Concubine Wen that Bian Guan, whom His Majesty sent to Liaodong, was the eldest son of Situ of the Song Dynasty. If Situ had not been so upright and bright, he was transferred to the right class. If Bian Guan had participated in the imperial examination, his achievements would never have been lower than that of his younger brother Colander.

With a calm and resolute personality, erudite knowledge, and a good command of both military and political affairs, this is a great helper that your husband has given you, sister, and you must not be looked down upon by ordinary generals.

But Brother Bian Guan has the same temperament as his father and is good at keeping silent as a minister.

For matters beyond his responsibilities, unless there are serious hidden dangers in the court's handling, even if he knows about it, he will often not speak out, which will not help matters and will only attract criticism.

Therefore, you might as well grant him an official position that is solemn but does not affect the structure of your court, such as serving as a minister, serving as a lecturer, etc., and then in the name of clarifying the doubts of the King of Jin, inquire about state affairs, so that he can tell everything.

Concubine Wen was also the husband of a female middle schooler. Since the empresses of the Song Dynasty praised her so much, then giving him a chancellor was not the way to win over great talents. Instead, he was given to Bian Guan directly to the level of Jiedushi, Shaobao or Wang Fu.

Of course, Zhao Xu was happy to see this happen. In this way, the Song Dynasty would have a greater influence on Liaodong, and ordered Bian Guan to follow suit.
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