Chapter 1000 Reinforcement of Wei State(1/2)
At this time in Wei State, Chen Qun, who originally had the highest status in the court, had passed away half a year ago.
In other words, of Cao Rui's four auxiliary ministers, only Sima Yi is left.
Two months ago, Shangshu ordered Chen Jiaogang to worship Situ, and he passed away last month.
In other words, no one holds the position of the three princes.
Xue Ti, who had just been promoted to Shangshu Ling, stepped forward, picked up the military newspaper, read it once, and handed it to his right servant Sima Fu. After Sima Fu read it, he handed it to the Central Guards Jiang Ji...
Seeing that all the ministers below were silent, Cao Rui couldn't help but feel even more angry:
"What's the matter? You're not saying anything? Didn't you boast a few days ago that the Shu captives would definitely be defeated?"
"Now that Shu soldiers are invading Bingzhou, why does no one come up with a strategy to retreat from the enemy? Speak up!"
After Cao Rui yelled out the last few words, he felt his eyes began to swell and hurt, and turned black. He quickly closed his eyes, leaned back on the soft cushion, and took a few breaths.
However, the news that the Shu captives broke through the border from Bingzhou and went south was not only difficult for Cao Rui to accept, but also some veterans who had experienced hardships for a long time were so shocked that their faces turned pale.
Not to mention those fifth and sixth grade officials, almost everyone looked frightened, and some even had weak legs.
How can I get out of the queue and speak when I can't even stand?
The rare silence in the court reminded some senior officials of the time when Emperor Wu almost moved the capital.
At that time, there was also a man named Guan...
Why does this man named Guan always like to lead the army to approach the capital of Wei?
After the suppressed silence, Yang Ji, the leader of the Central Committee, finally spoke:
"Your Majesty, I believe that the urgent need now is to reinforce Jinyang as soon as possible. As long as Jinyang is not broken, the Shu captives will not dare to continue southward with confidence."
Cao Rui then opened his eyes and sighed with a tired face:
"This is the only plan we have now. There is no other way. But where will the reinforcements come from?"
Yang Ji said categorically:
"Hanoi County still has 50,000 elite soldiers, who can just go to Zhiguanxing to enter Bingzhou to prepare for the Shu captives."
Fortunately, the 50,000 men recruited from Hebei were not sent to Guanzhong!
The monarchs and ministers of the Wei Kingdom felt a little lucky in their hearts.
Otherwise, the situation may become irremediable.
Cao Rui asked again:
"But who will be sent to lead the army to stop the Shu captives?"
The ministers were silent again.
Nowadays, in addition to guarding Yangzhou and Jingzhou, those who can be used in the army have basically been sent to Guanzhong.
On the other hand, the Xiahou clan still had some talents, but it was a pity that Cao Rui did not dare to use them.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help feeling sad:
During the reign of Emperor Wu and Emperor Wen, the country was powerful and had countless elite soldiers and generals. How could it end up like this in their own hands?
Jiang Ji, the Central Protector, finally stood up:
"I am willing to go."
Cao Rui looked at this veteran minister of three dynasties and couldn't help but be moved. He said sincerely:
"Thank you, Jiang Zhonghu. I wonder if Jiang Zhonghu has any requirements?"
Jiang Ji kowtowed, then raised his head, gritted his teeth and said angrily:
"My only request is to implore Your Majesty to issue an order to punish Bi Gui for his crime of dereliction of duty."
Not only Cao Rui, but also the officials of Wei State were all horrified and wondered why Jiang Ji said these words.
Jiang Ji was heard saying loudly:
"Your Majesty, Bi Gui first tried to force the Hu people to rebel, and then suffered the humiliation of defeat outside the Great Wall. Now he has acted inappropriately in the face of the Shu captives."
"The young soldiers didn't know how to close the city gates and defend, but instead fought with the Shu captives in the wild. His move to summon the Xiongnu was particularly hateful. He really gave up Jinyang to the Shu captives!"
After listening to Jiang Ji's words, many people were confused. Some people asked in confusion:
"Jiang Zhonghu, the Huns are brave and brave. What's wrong with gathering together to stop the Shu captives?"
When Jiang Ji heard this, he turned his head suddenly, startling the person who asked the question:
"If the Huns were available, why didn't Emperor Wu order them to guard Yanmen, but instead placed them behind Jinyang? It's really because the Huns can't be trusted!"
"When the world was in chaos, the Xiongnu took the opportunity to cause chaos many times and plundered Bingzhou, Hedong and other places, which shows their wolfish ambitions."
"It would be fine if Bi Gui could defeat the Shu captives, but the Xiongnu would not dare to have any dissent. If the situation is even slightly unfavorable, I am afraid that the Xiongnu would intend to cause rebellion, and it would be too late to regret it!"
In the past twenty years, the military commanders and horses alone were able to control the Xiongnu tribes, which made many people in Wei develop a habit of dependence.
They did not realize that the current situation of merging states had caused Wei to lose its ability to suppress the Huns.
It can be said that without a sufficient number of Wei troops to suppress the Xiongnu tribes, it is simply a dream to force the Huns and barbarians to desperately resist the Han army.
Jiang Ji was an old minister who had followed Cao Cao from the beginning and even commanded the army in place of Cao Ren.
Having experienced the three generations of Cao and Wei, he has far more knowledge than most people.
In the fourth year of Zhongping, that is, fifty years ago, the power of the Later Han Dynasty was still there, but because the Xiongnu were conquered too frequently, many Huns actually rebelled against the Xiongnu Chanyu who had obeyed the orders of the Later Han Dynasty.
Now Bi Gui's bullying of the Xiongnu in Bingzhou was even greater than that of the Later Han Dynasty. How could the Xiongnu have no intention of causing rebellion?
Now that Bingzhou's troops were empty, he still summoned the Huns to Jinyang without hesitation, which simply provided the best opportunity for the Huns to cause rebellion.
Jiang Ji can be sure that as long as the Xiongnu tribes are slightly disadvantageous in fighting against the Shu captives, those barbarians who have been dissatisfied for a long time may disperse in droves.
Even if someone instigates them even slightly, the Xiongnu tribe behind Jinyang will probably cause trouble everywhere.
The more Jiang Ji said, the more excited he became, his anger was beyond words, and he finally shouted:
"From this point of view, Bigui is harming the country!"
Cao Rui was shocked.
Recalling that after Bi Gui's defeat, Jiang Ji once said strongly that Bi Gui was unfit to serve as the governor of Bingzhou and it would be better to recall him to the court.
Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a prophecy.
Thinking of this, Cao Rui also regretted:
"I regret that I didn't listen to your words, which led to today's failure. This time when I go north, I will give you a fake yellow axe, and you will be in charge of everything in the state."
"I accept the decree."
After deciding on the candidate to lead the army, Cao Rui said:
"The situation is urgent. I will immediately send people to Guanzhong and ask Da Sima to find ways to pay attention to the movements of the Shu captives. At that time, Jiang Zhonghu will work closely with Da Sima to expel the Shu captives."
Speaking of Da Sima, Cao Rui couldn't help but glance coldly at his right servant and shoot Sima Fu.
Sima Fu looked at his nose with his eyes and his heart with his nose, but he just lowered his head and said nothing.
For such a big mistake this time, Sima Fu knew that His Majesty would definitely blame his second brother (i.e. Sima Yi).
At this time, it is better to speak less than to speak more, and to speak less than to speak silently.
Just when Jiang Ji was preparing to cross the river from Luoyang to the north and go to Hanoi to take over the strategic mobile forces that Wei could mobilize now.
General Guan was already leading the cavalry, chasing Sima Huan all the way south.
If Sima Huan hadn't been able to exit the mountain pass during the night for half the night, he would have probably wiped out all the 5,000 men in his hands.
Even so, this Wei army is still dying, dying, and scattered.
In the end, Sima Huan only led less than two thousand cavalry, and did not dare to stop for a moment along the way. He rushed back to Jinyang the whole way, closing the city gate tightly and not leaving.
From Yanmen, General Guan coerced the Hu people all the way south, and also subdued the left and right Xiongnu troops. When he arrived at Jinyang City, he actually raised a banner and claimed to have an army of 50,000.
Jinyang is located to the west of Fen River, surrounded by mountains and rivers. The terrain is dangerous and the city is high and the pond is deep.
As Shi Bao organized his men to cross the water, he looked at Jincheng not far ahead, and couldn't help but admire General Guan in his heart.
At this time, he finally understood why General Guan rested in Jiuyuan County and allowed the Wei thieves to easily occupy the mountain pass north of Jinyang.
This was simply done intentionally by General Guan.
If General Guan rushes southward like before, he will only force 5,000 Wei troops to occupy the city and defend it.
When the time comes, the Wei thieves will let more than 10,000 barbarians gather under the city. At this time, the army may not be able to cross the Fen River so easily.
On the contrary, if the Wei thieves are allowed to defend at a dangerous pass, it may seem like the opponent has the upper hand, but in fact it will force the opponent to divide their forces into two areas.
Even without Liu Hun, these barbarians who were temporarily summoned would sooner or later be defeated by General Guan because they fought on their own and had different orders.
This can be said to be "a good fighter who brings harm to others without harming them".
The Han army outside the city was crossing the water in a mighty manner, but Bi Gui inside the city stared at Sima Huan with red eyes, as if he wanted to eat him:
"This is what you said, instead of defending the city, it is better to defend based on danger? Why didn't you defend? How dare Sima Shuzi'an misunderstand me like this!"
To be continued...