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Chapter 1355 Sharpening the sword, the light of the sword and the shadow of the sword(1/2)

General Lu Xun was killed. I heard that Sun Quan scolded him to death, and his nephew was imprisoned.

Prime Minister Gu Yonggang died of illness, and his descendants were exiled, and some were even forced to death while in exile.

Even Zhu Ju, Sun Quan's most trusted cavalry general, was dragged into the palace and beaten a hundred times, deprived of his military power, and now trapped in Jianye.

In addition, the Zhang family had long been excluded from the court.

As the representatives of the Jiangdong family, the four surnames of Wu Jun were severely hit and no one was spared.

Feng has reason to believe that the local forces in Wu, big and small, are probably panicking now.

In addition, the dispute between the two palaces has implicated the entire Wu court, and people's hearts are uneasy...

Wa hahaha……

Feng Da Sima expressed that he was in a very happy mood now. He analyzed the situation in Wu State with Fei Yi one by one, and then said in a brisk tone:

"Wen Wei, do you believe that if Sun Quan really dares to lead his army across the Yangtze River and march north, there will be mobs in the south of the Yangtze River?"

Moreover, this mob rebellion is not small-scale, but large-scale and widespread.

Over the years, from a few hundred in Daquan to a few thousand in Daquan, how much money has Emperor Sun minted?

When it was Wang Mang's place, there were already rebels everywhere.

But why does this not happen in Wu State?

Are the people in Jiangdong more tolerant?

Or are you more dedicated?

Are you willing to use your own flesh and blood to support the Sun regime?

neither.

Because Jiang Donghao supported Sun Quan, that's all.

A wealthy family that controls a large amount of land and population also controls a large number of clan and private soldiers.

As long as these wealthy families are willing to provide human and material support to the Sun regime, the Kingdom of Wu can maintain normal operations.

At the same time, the clan soldiers and private soldiers in their hands can also help suppress local people and maintain overall local stability.

All in all, in a nutshell:

As long as the wealthy and powerful families believe that the person in power is the rightful emperor and are willing to support him, then the country can maintain stability.

As long as the wealthy family believes that the reigning De is not worthy of his position and is unwilling to support him, then the Eighteenth Route rebellion will cause smoke.

This game has nothing to do with Cangtou Qianshou.

At least it has nothing to do with Cangtou Qianshou's opinion - in the right eyes of Shijiahao who monopolizes intellectual resources, Cangtou Qianshou is just for fooling, these idiots know nothing!

To them, the Cangtou Guizhou is just a tool, an animal that works for them, and does not require the ability to think.

Now, in order for the descendants of the Sun family to secure their positions, Sun Quan actually took advantage of the local forces in Jiangdong.

Although there is still the Huaisi Group that is watching covetously, and there is also the Jingzhou Group that has both sides.

And under Sun Quan's deliberate cultivation over the years, Jiangdong's internal interest groups are also complex and not monolithic.

All kinds of things can make the local forces in Jiangdong dare not turn against them head-on.

But if Sun Quan really dares to give them a chance, they can do something small to give the people who have been grudged for a long time an outlet. Don't make it too simple.

A poor grain harvest is a natural disaster, and the Zong soldiers cannot suppress the mob and call it a man-made disaster.

You have done such a big trick and still want to lead a large army in the Northern Expedition. Do you really think that everyone is a fool?

Sun Quan probably knew that he had gone too far, and the dispute between the two palaces was already going too far, so he urgently summoned troops to Jianye.

First, for the stability of Jianye:

Even confidants such as the cavalry general Zhu Ju can no longer be trusted. Can the imperial army guarding the capital still be completely trusted?

The second is for the stability of Jiangdong:

If your clan soldiers and private soldiers cannot maintain the stability of the place, then I don't mind sending troops to help.

That's why Feng Da Sima thought that Sun Quan was afraid.

It is really laughable that the majestic king of a country actually needs to summon an army to defend the capital when there is no approaching foreign enemy.

Hearing Feng Da Sima's extremely cheerful analysis of Wu's situation, Fei Yi was also happy, but when he remembered that Wu was still an ally of the Han Dynasty, he felt that this happiness seemed a bit inappropriate?

He coughed and originally wanted to ask with a smile, but considering his position, he could only restrain his smile:

"According to Grand Sima's opinion, Lord Wu gathered his army in Jianye not to go north, but because he was worried about the unstable situation in Wu?"

"Sun Quan is old. He has been recuperating since last year. His body has not fully recovered yet. If nothing else, how can he lead the army north with his current physical condition?"

Do you really think everyone is a prime minister?

Still traveling while sick?

After receiving such an affirmative answer from Feng Da Sima, Fei Yi was shocked:

"So it seems that the internal chaos in Wu State is so serious?"

Is it serious enough for Sun Quan to gather an army to take precautions?

Feng Dasima grinned:

"That's why I plan to do it by the end of the year."

When you are in a happy mood, you can speak a little freely.

Fei Yi twitched the corner of his mouth, trying to remind Feng Dashima to pay attention to his words.

But look at the fact that there are no outsiders around, and Feng Dashima speaking like this in front of him is a sign that he does not regard himself as an outsider.

Besides, what is your identity?

It’s not just once or twice that Feng Da Sima fell asleep in the court, shouldn’t he just pretend he didn’t see it?

"Da Sima, what do you do, do this job?"

"Of course it's Hebei, it can't be Jingzhou, right?"

Of all the people in the world, Sima Yi is the only one who can come into the eyes of Feng Da Sima.

Originally there was Lu Xun, but wasn't Lu Xun dead? Hahaha...

How much thought has been spent on the layout over so many years, and how much manpower and money have been spent?

Those familiar with the matter all said that Feng wanted to outdo Wei and Wu in temple calculations.

But Feng's thoughts were actually half on Sima Yi and Lu Xun.

Unfortunately, the goal was only half, or more than half, achieved.

Lu Xun finally died.

But Sima Yi is not dead yet.

It's just been weakened.

In history, Sima Yi relied on Wei, the most powerful country among the Three Kingdoms, and cost the prime minister life and death.

But now, Wei has lost half of its territory and is divided between the north and the south.

The only one Sima Yi could rely on was Hebei.

Now the Han army is well supplied with food, the party struggle in the Wei state is fierce, and the Wu state is in internal turmoil.

If we can take the opportunity to kill Sima Yi, then no one in the world's heroes will be able to fall into Feng's eyes.

Pick the hardest bone to gnaw on, and after you finish gnawing on it, the world will be restored to peace, just around the corner.

This is not a boast by Mr. Feng, but a fact.

Apart from anything else, Feng's subordinates, Hedong Yihu and Liangzhou Youlin, are in their prime years.

Needless to say, Liangzhou Youlin.

Hedong Yihu is talking about none other than Guan Jia Shilang Guan Suo.

He led his cavalry to sweep through Bingzhou and Hedong, forcing the pseudo-Wei Emperor Cao Rui to abandon Luoyang and flee eastward in a hurry. He had the legacy of his father's tiger power, and he could be called a tiger.

Earlier, there were many people from Hedong who wanted to come and visit fellow villagers - after all, Guan Laojunhou was from Hedong.

However, Sekishiro was aloof and arrogant - he also had the same style as his father - not only did he rarely interact with outsiders, but he always only looked up to someone like Feng.

This leaves caring people in Hedong to do nothing.

In fact, in their view, Guan Zhendong, who was second only to Feng in the military, was far more suitable to be the spokesperson of Hedong than Pei Qian.

After all, the Guan family does not have many entangled interests in Hedong.

Moreover, Pei Qian still surrendered, how could he compare with the Guan family, the earliest ministers of Yuan Cong?

What a pity!

However, no matter how cold-hearted General Guan was, the fellow from Hedong would not be discouraged. Instead, he would take the initiative to try to please him enthusiastically - not asking for help, just asking not to do anything bad.

After all, Guan Zhendong is Feng's confidant and the leader of Fengmu Huoshan's four minions.

From the perspective of some people's dark psychology, a person of Guan Zhendong's status may not be able to help you with anything, but if he doesn't let you do anything, it may be just talking in front of Mr. Feng.

It is generally accepted that Guan Zhendong is extremely handsome.
To be continued...
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