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Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

author:Huang Zhong, a time traveler
Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

Dong Zhuo entered Beijing

In August of the sixth year of Zhongping (189), just as Yuan's uncle and nephew were killing eunuchs in the inner palace, Dong Zhuo led his army to the western suburbs of Luoyang and met Emperor Shao and King Chen Liu in Beizhu. Dong Zhuo inadvertently got a trump card, he embraced the young emperor, and marched into Luoyang City with an army. Bao Xin said to Yuan Shao: "Dong Zhuo has strong troops and has evil intentions, if he cannot take measures early, he will fall into passivity, and if he takes him on a long march, he can launch a surprise attack and capture him." Yuan Shao saw that Dong Zhuobing was strong and strong, and he was afraid in his heart and did not dare to act rashly. Dong Zhuo discussed wanting to depose the emperor and establish himself as emperor, and told Yuan Shao that the monarch who ruled the world should find someone virtuous. Emperor Ling is resentful, Dong Hou is okay, and should be made emperor. Yuan Shao said that the emperor is young today, and there is nothing wrong with spreading it to the world, and if he ignores the etiquette law and does whatever he wants, he will abolish his heir and establish his son as emperor, I am afraid that everyone will feel that it is not appropriate.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

Yuan Shao came up with the idea to recruit Dong Zhuo into Beijing

Dong Zhuo pressed his sword and angrily rebuked Yuan Shao, who wittily replied that this was a matter of state importance, and invited him to discuss with Taifu (Yuan Kui) outside. Dong Zhuo also said that Liu's heirs were not enough to keep. Yuan Shao was furious: "The world is strong, is it only Duke Dong." Yuan Shao hung the talisman festival issued by the imperial court on the east gate and fled to Jizhou. Dong Zhuo ordered Yuan Shao to be arrested, and Wu Qiong, the captain of the city gate, advised Dong Zhuo: "The abolition of the big matter is not something that ordinary people can understand. Yuan Shao did not know the general situation, so he was afraid of escaping, which did not mean anything else. If he is wanted too quickly, it is bound to provoke an incident. The fourth generation of the Yuan family is Guangbu Ende, and protégés and former officials are all over the world. If Yuan Shao recruits Haojie and pulls up the team, the heroes will take advantage of the situation, at that time, I am afraid that the Guandong is not under the control of Duke Ming, so it is better to pardon him and give him a county guard, then, if he is spared the crime, he will not cause trouble. Therefore, Dong Zhuo appointed Yuan Shao as the Taishou of Bohai and gave him the title of Marquis of Wuxiang.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

Bohai County, Jizhou

In September of the sixth year of Zhongping (189), Dong Zhuo deposed Emperor Shao as the king of Hongnong, and established Liu Xie as emperor, which was for Han Xian Emperor, he signed himself Xiangguo, and also called himself "noble supreme", which was extremely cruel. Dong Zhuo's arbitrary deposition and various atrocities aroused the resentment of the bureaucrats, and the Kanto pastors he appointed were also opposed to him. The call for crusade against Dong Zhuo in various places is growing day by day. In the crusade against Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao is the most appealing figure, not only because of his family lineage status, but also because he has the merit of destroying eunuchs and not cooperating with Dong Zhuo. Originally, Mu Hanfu of Jizhou was worried that Yuan Shao would raise troops, and sent several counties to garrison Bohai County to guard him in front of Yuan Shao's gate, so that Yuan Shao could not move.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

Han Xian Emperor Liu Xie

At this time, Dongjun Taishou Qiao Yao pretended to be the third prince and wrote to the prefectures and counties, counting Dong Zhuo's crimes, saying that "he was forced by Dong Zhuo, unable to save himself, and urgently looked forward to the righteous soldiers to save the country from danger". Han Fu received the letter and summoned his subordinates to discuss, he asked whether everyone should help the Yuan family or the Dong family, and Liu Zihui, who was engaged in the rule of the government, said: "Xingbing is for the country, what to say about the Yuan family and the Dong family." Han Fu spoke, his face ashamed. Han Fu was speechless, and his face was ashamed. Forced by the situation, Han Fu did not dare to stop Yuan Shao anymore, and wrote a letter expressing support for him to raise troops against Dong.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

The eighteen-way princes attacked Dong Zhuo

The name of the first year of Chuping (190) was "Chuping", and Yuan Shao's character "本初", the year coincided with the character, and he thought that he would definitely be able to calm the trouble. In the first month, the Guandong Prefecture County raised troops to beg Dong, and Dong Zhuo heard that the Kwantung cavalry, because he was afraid, poisoned Liu Fu, the king of Hongnong, and moved the capital to Chang'an in February. At that time, Yuan Shao rode the general on his own command, and Hanoi Taishou King Kuang Tun Hanoi, Han Fu stayed in Hanoi, and supplied military food. Yuzhou Assassin History Kong Lingtun Yingchuan, Yanzhou Assassin History Liu Dai, Chen Liu Taishou Zhang Qiao, Guangling Taishou Zhang Chao, Dongjun Taishou Qiao, Shanyang Taishou Yuan Wei, Jibei Xiang Bao Xin and Cao Cao Tun Sour Jujube, and later General Yuan Shutun Luyang, each had tens of thousands of troops.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

Woo Dong Zhuo

In March of the first year of Chuping (190), Dong Zhuo learned that Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu had raised troops in Shandong, and killed their uncle Yuan Kui and the Yuan clan of Jingshi. At this time, most of Haojie belonged to Yuan Shao, and because his family was moved by suffering, everyone wanted to avenge him, so none of the troops swarming up in the prefecture did not fight the banner of the Yuan clan. Han Fu saw that the people's hearts belonged to Yuan Shao, jealous of Yuan Shao's support from everyone, and feared that he would deal with him, so he often sent people to hinder Yuan Shao's every move. In June, Dong Zhuo sent Dahongxu Han Rong, Shaofu Yin Xun, Jinwu Hu's mother's class, Wu Xun, a master craftsman, and Wang Jiu, a captain of the Yue Cavalry, to persuade Yuan Shao and other armies to surrender. Yuan Shao assigned Wang Kuang to kill Hu Muban, Wang Jiao, Wu Xun and others, and Yuan Shu hunted down Yin Xun, and only Han Rong was saved from death because of his high morality. The governors of the prefectures and counties who attacked Dong Zhuo had different intentions, extending the sun and the moon to preserve their strength.

Western Jin Dynasty (39) - The Rise of Yuan Shao (2)

The battle of Xingyang was only Cao Cao's contribution alone

In terms of the Sour Zao Alliance, Yuan Shao, who was far away in Hanoi, was promoted as the leader of the Kwantung Coalition Army, and in the first year of Chuping (190), Yuan Shao also sent people to participate in the battle of Xingyang against Dong Zhuo's general Xu Rong. After the defeat of Xingyang, the generals of the Sour Zao coalition army feasted every day, and no one refused to fight Dong Zhuo's army. After the grain ran out, the sour jujube coalition army turned into birds and beasts and scattered, and a crusade could not be solved. On the side of the Hanoi coalition army, Yuan Shao led his army to Mengjin, and formed an alliance with the ten counties of Jizhou and the blood in Zhanghe, vowing to jointly fight Dong Zhuo, assist the royal family, and support the Son of Heaven. In the Mengjin battlefield, Yuan Shao's subordinate Hanoi Taishou Wang Kuang fought against Dong Zhuo and was defeated. When garrisoning Hanoi, the general Cao Cao and the former general Zhang Yang of the former He Jin Department led troops to Hanoi to join Yuan Shao, and later Zhang Yang followed Yuan Shao to Zhanghe to garrison with the Xiongnu Shan Yufuluo. On the side of the Nanyang coalition army, the Yuzhou assassin Kong Ling died, and the Yuzhou soldiers led by Sun Jian, the Taishou of Changsha under Yuan Shu, were brutally killed after Liang Dong fought fiercely against Dong Zhuo and Li Yan, who was appointed by Yuan Shao.

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