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Sun Jiao's road to governance is not smooth, and a wave of just flat and a wave has risen again

Hearing that Sun Qiao began to play tricks, Lü Zhi was naturally not satisfied, thinking about it, Lü Zhi felt that he still had to take matters into his own hands to deal with people like Sun Qiao, so he led his men and horses to prepare to return to the capital Jianye, and on the other hand, he sent someone to secretly inform Teng Yin that he wanted to cooperate with him and get rid of Sun Qiang.

Sun Jiao's road to governance is not smooth, and a wave of just flat and a wave has risen again

It didn't take long for Sun Qi to learn of the situation, and he first sent his cousin Sun Xian to lead troops to the Jiangdu area to resist Lü Zhao's army, and then used the emperor's name to issue an edict calling Wen Qin, Liu Lu, and Tang Zhi to attack Lü Zhao. At the same time, Sun Qiang also sent Huarong and Ding Yan to tell Teng Yin that Lü Was going to rebel and let Teng Yin immediately set off for Wuchang to take office.

As soon as Teng Yin heard it, he understood that it seemed that his plan with Lü Zhi might have been leaked, so he detained Huarong and Ding Yan, deployed troops for defense, and then summoned the general Yang Chonghe and the general Sun Zhi to tell them that Sun Qiang was ready to rebel, and everyone should make preparations together to fight Sun Qi.

After completing the above arrangements, Teng Yin forced Huarong and others to write letters to Sun Qi, reprimanding him for plotting rebellion. For this trick of Teng Yin, Sun Qiang naturally would not take it seriously, and he immediately wrote a letter to the emperor, saying that Teng Yin had rebelled, and promised the general Liu Cheng that he could give him a knighthood, and let him immediately lead his men and horses to surround and attack Teng Yin.

Looking at Teng Yin again, I heard that Sun Qiao had filed a complaint against the emperor, and he also forced Huarong and others to fake the emperor's edict to mobilize the army, but Huarong and the others were resolute in not complying, and later they really gave Teng Yin a sharp eye, and he killed Huarong and the others in a fit of anger.

Let's look at Lü Zhao's side again, under the siege of Sun Xian and others, his manpower seems to be very insufficient, and in the end he will not be able to fight, at this time some of his men advised Lü Zhao, it is better to simply surrender to the State of Wei, Lü Zhengse replied, I am ashamed of being a traitor, and then I committed suicide.

Because of the siege by the army, Lü Zhaobing's defeat and suicide, Teng Yin did not know, the agreed time had not yet arrived, his mentality was relatively relaxed, or a look of talking and laughing. Some of his subordinates advised him that it was better to lead his troops to the Canglong Gate of the Imperial Palace, where the generals would definitely leave Sun Qiao and come to defect when they saw you appear, so that they could attack the Imperial Palace and call on everyone to attack Sun Qiang in the name of the emperor. At that time, it was already midnight, and Teng Yin felt that Lü Zhao would come to make peace with him sooner or later, and that the attack on the palace was not necessarily certain, so he told everyone that General Lü Zhao's troops were about to arrive, and we would hold out again. Seeing that the boss is so calm, the people under him will have a bottom in their hearts, so everyone is desperately resisting, and none of them have escaped.

There was a lot of wind that night, and by dawn, Lü Zhao's army still did not appear, and Teng Yin and his men knew that things were not good. At this moment, Sun Qi organized a large-scale army to besiege, and Teng Yin and others really could not resist, and eventually Teng Yin and dozens of soldiers were killed.

Sun Jiao's road to governance is not smooth, and a wave of just flat and a wave has risen again

After the elimination of Teng Yin, Sun Qiang became famous in the First World War and temporarily stabilized the situation within the State of Wu, and Sun Liang promoted him to the rank of Grand General and made him the Marquis of Yongning. But not long after, someone was dissatisfied with Sun Qi again, and this time it was his cousin Sun Wei who came out.

I think that when Sun Jun first planned to get rid of Zhuge Ke, Sun Shu was a person who had made great efforts, and after Sun Jun came to power, he gave Sun Jun great preferential treatment, making him a right general, and also letting him have full authority over the affairs of the officials of the imperial court. But since Sun Qiao came to power, it has been different, Sun Qiao is very arrogant and rude, and rarely pays attention to others, so Sun Qi's treatment is not as good as before. Sun Wei was also a temperamental man, and he planned with the general Wang Huan to get rid of Sun Qi. I don't know how Sun Qi's intelligence work was so good, and he was known to him before the incident happened, and the result was that Wang Huan was killed and Sun Wei was forced to commit suicide by taking poison.

As we said earlier when talking about the State of Wei, in 257 AD, Zhuge Zhi, the great general of the State of Wei, raised an army against the Sima family and rebelled in Shouchun. In order to have one more helper, he sent his son Zhuge Liang to wu guo as a hostage and asked wu guo to send troops to rescue him.

Sun Qi's previous things were all tossing and turning within the State of Wu, and now that he had the opportunity to fight against the State of Wei, he was very proactive, sending Wen Qin, Tang Zhi, Quan Duan, Quan Yi and others to lead 30,000 people into Shouchun City to rescue, and then ordered the general Zhu Yi to lead 30,000 horses to support the periphery.

As a result, the city of Shouchun was surrounded by the 200,000 troops of the State of Wei, and Zhu Yi was also greatly frustrated in fighting the Wei army outside. Sun Qiang's face was a little hanging, he personally led a large army into the tun wok, and then sent Zhu Yi, Ding Feng and others to lead 50,000 horses to attack again, this time it was a big defeat.

Sun Qiang was a little annoyed, and he ordered Zhu Yi to once again lead 30,000 horses to fight the Wei army to the death. As a veteran general who had experienced hundreds of battles, Zhu Yi had clearly seen at this time that no matter how to fight, he was not an opponent of the Wei Army, and taking people to the past could only be sent to death, so he resolutely did not listen.

This completely angered Sun Qi, and he asked Zhu Yi to come and explain clearly, and when Zhu Yi arrived, Sun Qi arrested him cleanly and sharply and killed him. But after killing Zhu Yi, Sun Qiang did not rise up, he just sent his younger brother Sun En to bluff to the rescue, and he himself returned to Jianye.

In the end, Zhuge Zhi's rebellion ended in total failure, and Sun Qiao not only failed to rescue Zhuge Shi, but also took the lives of many Wu generals, the most serious of which was to kill the famous general Zhu Yi.

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