Chapter 1010 January War(2/2)
The doors and windows of every house were closed, and there were no pedestrians on the street. Except for the sergeants who were passing by in formation, no one could be seen.
At this time, Zhang Jun, accompanied by the main officials of the shogunate, came out naked and asked Jin Zheng, the commander of the Liang Army, to surrender.
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The surrender ceremony was held outside Guangxia Gate in the west of the city.
Chang Shiyi presented the books of the three camps of the twelve counties of Liangzhou one by one, including the "ban", which is the map of the jurisdiction, as well as the "yellow book" for the common people and the "white book" for the nobles of the county.
Jin Zheng was higher than the horse and had no intention of dismounting to help Zhang Jun. He only sent his staff to collect the drawings and then raised his whip.
Said: "The governor of Jie Liang will go to my camp to rest temporarily and wait for the emperor's announcement."
Zhang Jun was naked from the waist up, tied himself with a rope, tied his hands behind his back, held a piece of jade in his mouth, and knelt his head humbly on the ground.
This is the standard procedure for surrender.
The first one is called "Leading the sheep with the flesh exposed", the second one is called "Bearing a thorn to plead guilty", the third one is called "A clay head holding a jade", and there is also a mixture of "falling down with one's face bound". In short, there are many elements.
In addition, it is not wrong for Jin Zheng to call him "the governor of Fake Liang".
If Zhang Gui, his father and his son were canonized by the Jin court, and can be said to be "the governor of Zhenliang", then Zhang Mao cannot be mentioned.
Not to mention Zhang Jun, the self-proclaimed shepherd of Liangzhou.
If he died, only the four words "Fake Liang Governor" could be engraved on his tombstone. It would be impossible to write "Liangzhou Mu" because there is no name.
Zhang Jun knelt on the ground and listened. He didn't say much - he couldn't speak. After getting up, he lowered his head silently.
Jin Zhenggang was about to ride away. Seeing his appearance, he laughed and said, "Let him loose his bonds."
After finishing speaking, he added: "Send an order to Zhao Wei to escort all the Zhang clan members out and send them to the camp to settle down and treat them with courtesy.
Don't disturb me."
Zhen Yi, who had been promoted to the post of General Zhenxi and Chief of the Shogunate, walked over with a smile and said, "Please come with me, Governor of Fake Liang."
After that, he sent someone to untie Zhang Jun and presented him with a set of robes. Zhang Jun took off the jade from his mouth and looked back at Guzang City under the setting sun, as if he was in a big dream.
On the fourth day of May in the second year of Kaiping in Daliang (328), marked by Zhang Jun's surrender, the battle against Liang was basically over.
The Zhang regime, which had ruled Liangzhou for 28 years, fell.
Chapter completed!