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Tai Wei Cao Wei borrowed a knife to kill people

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Tai Wei Cao Wei was a scheming man. When he was serving as zhizhou in Weizhou, the Xia people invaded the border pass. Among the Xia people's army was a wise general named JingXiao, who was facing Weizhou, and had more than ten villages in a row and more than 100,000 troops. He is brilliant in his wisdom and scheming, good at using troops, and is a major problem for border passes. At that time, the Xia people often sent hundreds of elite soldiers on horseback to scout at the junction of the two armies. Cao Wei was worried about Jing Zhi Yong and wanted to use a plan to alienate the Xia people and his subjects, and seeing this situation, he set up a plan.

At that time, I was sick with JingXiao and could not get out of bed for more than a month. Cao Wei then had people set up a large altar at the junction of the two armies, which was piled with various silver objects used for sacrifice, and when the sun shone, it shone in the wilderness, and a blessing board was used to write: "The Great Song Dynasty has the position of Cao Mou, and it is announced that yu Yu will protect someone in the Xia Kingdom." Gong Li made a meeting with me with a wax book, and wanted to lead the soldiers and horses to my Great Song. I waited day and night for the gong to come, but I did not expect that the heavens would lose the auspicious people, and I would fall ill in the gong. May the heavens bless the public to heal as soon as possible and to practice what has been promised. "Let the hundred riders stand by the altar. In advance, let the detective horse detect the time when xia bing came to reconnoiter, hoping that xia bing was approaching, that is, raising a fire to burn the altar, but deliberately leaving the zhu wen on the board, and all the more than a thousand silver utensils used were also discarded, pretending to be panicked and fleeing back to the camp.

Xia Bing rushed to the altar and returned with all the prayer boards and sacrificial utensils. After more than ten days, xia ren did indeed kill Jing. The more than twenty accounts unified by his subordinates were deeply disturbed, so they rebelled against Xia and led soldiers and civilians into the Guannei annexed to the Great Song. The Song army took the opportunity to expand its land by hundreds of miles, increasing its population by tens of thousands, and the cattle, horses, and camels were invincible. Zizhi Tongjian

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