Chapter 629: The Curse of Emperor Xian (4000)(2/2)
He could understand Emperor Xian's depression since he was a puppet since he was a child, but at this moment, Boss Cao, who had a large number of soldiers, had just arrived, so he was a little too impatient to engage in this kind of method of controlling people.
Not to mention that the current Lu Bu is definitely no match for Boss Cao.
Even if the two are evenly matched, he can't be so obvious and eager, because in the current situation, if Boss Cao and Lu Bu also fight, it will not change the current situation of Emperor Xian. At most, Boss Cao and Lu Bu will be disabled.
, and then another group of people came to "King Qin".
Think about this.
Wu Liang suddenly figured out something else.
The people around Emperor Xian never seemed to be at peace.
Let’s not talk about Dong Zhuo in the past.
After Dong Zhuo was stabbed to death by Lu Bu, Wang Yun and Lu Bu jointly controlled the government. However, not long after, there was a rift between Wang Yun and Lu Bu, and they could no longer work together.
In the end, Li Jue, Guo Si and other Dong Zhuo's old troops came back, and Wang Yun and Lv Bu seemed to be inseparable. They had become a mob and were unable to withstand the attack of the Liangzhou soldiers. In the end, Wang Yun was killed and Lv Bu had to escape from Chang'an like a lost dog.
Then Li Jue and Guo Si jointly controlled the government.
However, not long after, these two people who had fought side by side also turned against each other and led their troops to attack each other for several months. Both sides suffered losses, so Emperor Xian had the opportunity to escape eastward.
As a result, it was during his temporary stay in Anyi.
The generals who escorted him had just fought fiercely with Li Jue, Guo Si and other pursuers and suffered heavy losses. This was the time when they should have gathered together to keep warm, but they had already developed their own rifts. They were all at war with each other and were about to start a war at any time. If Boss Cao hadn't arrived very quickly.
It's time, these generals who only have a few hundred men, or even one or two thousand more, may have started fighting... This is the result in history. Han Xian quickly led his troops to sneak attack Dong Cheng, and Dong Cheng
I only managed to save my life by running to Hanoi.
But now Boss Cao brings Lu Bu to "King Qin", and Emperor Xian is wooing Lu Bu to suppress Boss Cao.
Isn't this trying to drive a wedge between Boss Cao and Lu Bu?
If Lu Bu was ordered to sacrifice himself to the emperor, Boss Cao would definitely be dissatisfied. In addition, he had never forgotten the fate of Lu Bu's two foster fathers, so he was already on guard against Lu Bu.
In this situation, if Boss Cao doesn't do something, he would not be Boss Cao.
Of course, Lu Bu could not sit still and wait for death, and his subordinates Gao Shun, Zhang Liao and others were not vegetarians either.
With such mutual attacks on each other, even if Boss Cao really kills Lu Bu, his vitality will be severely damaged. I'm afraid it may not be possible for him to recover and regain his current momentum in a few years.
Even in historical records, there was a dispute within Cao Ying over the matter of "welcoming Emperor Xian".
In the end, Boss Cao listened to Xun Yu's opinion and chose to take the step of "holding the emperor hostage to make him disloyal" despite all the opinions. Even later deceiving Emperor Xian into Xudu to facilitate Boss Cao's control was also Xun Yu's intention. These
This is enough to show that the person Xun Yu was loyal to at that time must have been Boss Cao.
But later, when the situation was decided, Xun Yu's "loyalty" disappeared inexplicably, and he inexplicably began to oppose Boss Cao on some things, and finally ended up with a tragic end.
In the past, Wu Liang believed that this was because Xun Yu was actually loyal to the Han Dynasty, and Xun Yu had only wanted to use Boss Cao's power to help the Han Dynasty.
But now that he saw Emperor Xian and his performance, Wu Liang suddenly had a completely different view.
He felt that he had to re-examine Emperor Xian.
Why does everyone turn against their companions whenever they are around him, even the closest allies?
In fact, it is undeniable that there must be factors of fighting for power, but if you think about it carefully, whether it is active or forced, shouldn't these powers and official positions have to be conferred through the emperor?
If only some people turn against their allies, it may be said to be accidental, but if everyone is no exception...
Wu Liang had to wonder what role this seemingly young and harmless Emperor Xian played in this, and why were all the alliances around him so unreliable?
It's as if Emperor Xian has some kind of "curse" or "heavenly evil" on him.
Looking at Emperor Xian who still looked childish like this.
Chapter completed!