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Chapter 9 Belated Honor(2/2)

Later generations talked about this battle, and Xu Wen and Zhang Hao could not get around it.

The responsibility for the destruction of Huainan will most likely be placed on these two people who betrayed the master. As for the huge strategic advantage gained by Daxia in conquering most of the vassal towns across the country, it will be intentionally or unintentionally diluted.

If no one helps them clean up their land, Xu and Zhang's reputations will probably be infamy for thousands of years.

After the news came back to Luoyang, it was already the twelfth year of Jianji (912).

At the official meeting, Shao Shude happily accepted the congratulations from the officials.

For him, this is a belated honor.

Generally speaking, if you occupy all the traditional Han land, you can basically call it an orthodox dynasty. History books will not give you the title of a separatist regime or a "pseudo dynasty".

What's more, he also captured Liaodong and Helong, and he actually controlled them. This surpassed many unified dynasties - sending officials, stationing troops, and collecting taxes was a sign of actual control. Liaodong, Helong, etc.

Long obviously meets these three conditions.

But after being overjoyed, looking at Song Le's absent seat and Chen Cheng's white hair, I felt bad again.
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