Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 162 Yanyun Sixteen Prefectures

Li Shimin, who was praised as the most powerful soldier, was very happy and waited for his officials to show off.

As a result, Hou Junji first asked:

The one who was praised for being the most powerful soldier in ancient times was named Erfeng? This name is very strange.

Li Shimin's smile suddenly froze on his face.

Changsun Wuji gave Hou Junji a helpless expression, and then said loudly:

Congratulations to everyone, the name of using soldiers like a god will be sung throughout the ages!

Hou Junji turned around and saw everyone's wonderful expressions.

Li Shimin lamented in his heart, this light curtain is better now, even the last name has been omitted.

Zhenguan monarchs and ministers directly ignored the so-called Second Palace Changes. It was just an old thing four hundred years ago. How could things in later generations, more than a thousand years later, be interesting?

The younger generations are quite thoughtful. Du Ruhui smiled while twirling his beard.

Fang Xuanling agreed: Although it was meant to be a joke, it is still remembered by later generations after more than a thousand years. If Sun Quan had known about it, he would have laughed.

Others nodded in approval: If nothing else, how many people are still intact after thousands of years of tombs?

After staring at the admission notice for a few times, Li Shimin sighed:

I really want to have a look at the essentials of science and technology in future generations.

Then he felt a little complacent: It seems that later generations will also follow the imperial examination strategy.

Du Ruhui pointed it out ruthlessly:

Everyone, Light Curtain said that this university is only one of the top universities. From this, it can be seen that there should be several universities of the same standard, and there may be more universities without the top universities.

The style of advocating learning in later generations cannot be compared to that of the Tang Dynasty.

Li Shimin was silent, and an inexplicable thought came to his mind:

Even if there are many schools in later generations, the knowledge they master will far exceed that of this life.

Where do so many heaven-like knowledge and methods come from?

[Compared with the fact that people still sacrifice Sun Quan after his death, the chief favorite general Lu Meng was a bit miserable.

In the 1990s, a statue of Lu Meng was built in Funan, Lu Meng's hometown, but the statue was smashed and moved only two years later.

It is said that because crossing the river in white clothes ruined the reputation of merchants, and because the south now worships the god of martial arts and wealth more often, and dislikes Lu Meng even more, Guan Erye successfully rebelled against the general.

Historically, Sun Quan's bad reviews came quickly. When Chen Shou was compiling the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, he cherished words as much as gold and used concise words.

For example, Cao Cao's surname is Cao, and his name is Tao Cao. Liu Bei is the first master's surname is Liu, taboo Bei. When facing Sun Quan, he was not polite at all: Sun Quan's courtesy name is Zhongmou.

The deaths of the three people are similar. Cao Cao's death is said to be collapse, and Liu Bei's death is said to be die. The first sentence in the teacher's list is Liu Bei's collapse in the middle way, which describes the death of the emperor. Sun Quan fell into the position of Quan Di at the level of a prince.

The second is Chen Shou's evaluation of Sun Quan, saying that he suffered humiliation and humiliation, which was like Gou Jian's. This is eye medicine.

Sun Quan was the king of Wu, and Gou Jian's achievement was to destroy Wu.

Sun Quan forced Lu Xun to death, and Gou Jian forced Wen Zhong to death, earning him the reputation of being a dog cooked to death.

Chen Shou also worked hard on Sun Quan's coffin-closing conclusion: he was jealous of his nature, and as a result, he killed his heir, and then his country was overthrown. This is not a good word at all.

However, as mentioned before, Sun Quan and his chief governor have always adhered to the goal of mutual achievement.

Lu Xun wrote to Sun Quan in his early years, describing Sun Ce as a great cause without a single army, and referring to Sun Quan as your majesty carries it.

Later, when Sun Quan wanted to fight Gongsun Yuan, Lu Xun directly transformed into a Yin-Yang man: Your Majesty, how powerful you are. You defeated Cao Cao at Chibi, defeated Liu Bei at Yiling, and captured Guan Yu at Jingzhou. None of the three heroes in the world are your match. How dare you compete with Liaodong? What kind of energy is that? Is he worthy of it?

In short, the four of us are really awesome.

Hundreds of years later in the Southern Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji was also proficient in this technique and wrote a poem: Who is the rival of the heroes in the world? Cao Liu should be like Sun Zhongmou in having children.

On the surface, he praises Sun Quan, but in fact he scolds the Southern Song Dynasty for being just like Jiangdong. The allusion is only one sentence, but everyone knows that the next sentence is Liu Biao's son Ruo Dou Dog, and it is self-evident who is Dou Dou.

Xin Qiji didn't necessarily admire Sun Quan that much, but more often used him as a curse.

There was one person in the Song Dynasty who truly admired Sun Quan, and that was Su Che from Sansuli, who praised Sun is not as good as Cao, but Liu is not as good as Sun.

However, Su Che was someone who could use hundreds of words to demonstrate the benefits of ceding the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun to the Song Dynasty, and brazenly stated that I have no shame in ceding the territory, but only enjoy its benefits. Sun Quan probably didn't even want his approval. 】

What do you think of Zizhong? Liu Bei directly ordered.

Mi Zhu cupped his hands, knowing that the question was about Lu Meng, so he could only smile bitterly:

Lü Meng falsely assumed the name of a merchant and launched a surprise attack to seize the victory in Jiangdong, defeating the merchant in the name of the merchant.

Not to mention anything else, the merchants reaffirm their contract.

This sentence seems to have said everything. Breaking alliances and breaking contracts has become one of Lu Meng's labels. It is natural that the merchants do not like Lu Meng.

Everyone was talking a lot, and even wanted to ask Lu Meng now what he thought of this kind of behavior that resulted in temporary gains and losses.

I have to let my second brother find a way to capture Lu Meng alive. Zhang Fei said to himself, and everyone looked at him with suspicion:

Are the three generals trying to kill someone?

Regarding Chen Shou's ability to wield a pen as well as a knife, Liu Bei looked good. After all, he was the beneficiary.

Kong Ming couldn't help laughing:

Compare Sun Quan to Gou Jian...

Kong Ming shook his head and wanted to say something immoral, but he kept it in his heart, but the joy on his face could be seen clearly.

Pang Tong appeared next to Kong Ming like a ghost and said softly:

It seems that Kong Ming has figured out how to deal with this ally?

Of course. Kong Ming nodded: My lord has such a relationship with Sun Hou, so naturally Sun Hou is obsessed with the Han Dynasty.

Pang Tong nodded happily, and he didn't ask how to correct it.

Kong Ming just needs to get rid of that mentality of infinite compromise.

And... Pang Tong had something he didn't say in his heart: If it really doesn't work, the worst he can do is hide in Shu and not come out, so what's the difficulty of surviving them to death?

As long as Sima Yi comes to power, everything will be fine!

It took Zhang Fei a while to figure out what Xin Qiji meant. He just felt that it was terrible for later generations of literati to curse people. They cursed so unpleasantly but could not hear it at all.

In this future generation, not only are they strong in farming and making paper, they are also strong in cursing people.

But they are all used for bickering. It seems that this fight is not good at all, and it is even irritating!

My hometown, Lao Zhang, was ceded?!

Although I don’t know where the sixteen states of Yanyun are, in the land of Yanzhao, Youzhou is called Yanzhou, and the word starting with the word yun is called Yunzhong County.

With just a brief glance at the map, Zhang Fei could make a safe guess:

Home is gone.

Before, the light curtain was not known to have a stalemate between Song Dynasty and Mongolia in Xiangfan. I thought it was just thrown away.

Zhang Fei was furious: Unexpectedly, I ceded it to you on my own initiative!'

And you are using such slanderous words to cover your ears! Is there any benefit? My ancestor just wants to kill him and the Mongolian army with one spear!

Zhao Yun had a grimace and said nothing. He always felt that his hometown was probably very dangerous.

This Song's bones are so soft! Zhang Fei concluded:

Brother, it's only right that we have to fight back ourselves!

Li Shimin's eyes widened at the words of exclusively enjoying the benefits of ceding land:

How could the kings and ministers of the Song Dynasty be so shameless?

Li Shimin now just wants to see how the so-called long argument of hundreds of words is argued:

If Yan Yun is gone, wouldn't Hu Qi be able to drive straight into the hinterland of the Central Plains? How can the people be safe?

It was hard to understand. Li Shimin frowned and thought about it again and again, but he couldn't understand it.

Seeing everyone frowning and thinking, Hou Junji chose to move over and asked Fang Du:

What is the situation like in the Song Dynasty?

Wei Zheng also quietly raised his ears.

The literary style is prosperous, but the military equipment is slack.

Fang Xuanling gave her own impression.

The emperor of the Song Dynasty was not a human being, and it was difficult to serve the country with loyalty and passion.

Du Ruhui was more outspoken.

Li Shimin raised his head in deep thought and added quietly:

The country of Zuo was destroyed by foreigners, and its soldiers and civilians threw themselves into the sea and died for the country. It was quite heroic.

At that time, he had not seen the light screen for long, and he thought that Song was so fierce and the foreign race was so powerful.

Now it seems that most of them are done by themselves.

After Wei Zheng understood it, he was quite disdainful:

Guangmu calls him Sansu, which shows that he is a famous official in the Song Dynasty.

You are still a famous minister after saying this, which shows that his country has no saving temper.

Everyone nodded together.

The cession of sixteen states can be trumped as shameless and profitable, so can your Majesty's shame on the Wei River be trumpeted as a great victory?

But if these words are said in front of His Majesty, Zhenguan officials can guarantee that this person will definitely see the most terrifying side of His Majesty.

Du Ruhui said quietly:

If this is the case, then if Sun Zhongmou was born in the Song Dynasty, maybe he would indeed be considered a wise king?

Everyone shook their heads, it was hard to imagine for a while.

Ke Ming's words are a bit exaggerated.

[Boss Cao praised the young Sun Quan a lot, but what about his own son?

Here we have to invite Yin Yang Master Chen Shou again.

He is gifted with literary talents, writes well into his writings, has extensive knowledge and knowledge, and possesses both talent and talent!

These are all good words, describing a versatile literary young man rather than an emperor, but this is exactly what Chen Shou said about Cao Pi.

Chen Shou also described what he thought the emperor looked like:

Open-mindedness, fairness and sincerity, a strong will to keep the path, and a broad-minded heart.

It’s the same sixteen words, but it’s a pity that the connecting word between these two lines of evaluation is “ruojiaji”.

This evaluation is just like Fu Xuan's evaluation of Liu Ye. It looks like he is sighing, but in fact he is just pointing at his nose and scolding.

That is to say, Chen Shou said that Cao Pi's poems were good, but of no use, neither generous nor fair, had no ambition, and had even worse conduct.

Seriously speaking, Cao Pi had the highest status among ancient literati, the best among emperors at appreciating food, and the best at writing among gourmets.

Moreover, Cao Pi should be one of the few emperors in history to die of diabetes.

Perhaps because his father once praised Sun Quan, Cao Pi had a special feeling for Sun Quan. The two had many exchanges of gifts in history.

For example, in the Report to Sun Quan, King of Wu, which has accurate records, Sun Quan was given a horse, a piece of fur coat, five dendrobiums of stone honey, and thousands of abalones.

Sun Quan also responded politely and gave Cao Pi oranges from Jiangdong. As a result, these oranges made Cao Pi very unappetizing. He complained that if he ate a hundred oranges, maybe one would be sweet.

Cao Pi ate a lot of fruits, but the most important ones deserve special mention.

They are undoubtedly sugar cane, lychee, and grape. 】

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