Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 383 Lu Zijing’s great grace

After receiving the affirmation, Li Shimin was also in a good mood.

Since it is the prosperous Tang Dynasty, since it is the great Tang Dynasty, then there should be a masterpiece worthy of the status of the great Tang Dynasty!

Compared with the extremely abundant martial virtues in the early Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin also always wanted to make the early Tang Dynasty make achievements in martial arts.

Although when later generations talk about it, it sounds wonderful to have a general on the left and a war god on the right, but it will only be that way after it becomes too widespread.

On the contrary, it made him yearn for the poets, immortals, poets and saints of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but these descendants will be born decades later.

Not to mention that Suiye City, the birthplace of the Poet Immortal Li Bai, has not been reached yet.

But at this moment, Li Shimin felt a sense of enlightenment:

Why do we need poets to leave a name through writing? This majestic Tang Dynasty itself is the best poem!

A minor problem was solved, and Li Shimin felt refreshed for a while.

Today's Zhenguan not only needs to revise history, but also needs to revise books, and it also needs major revision and special revision.

He wanted to put this beautiful scroll of the early Tang Dynasty into a book and leave it to his descendants to see the glory of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

When he first saw this light curtain, Ma Zhou was shocked.

But this light curtain did not leave him time to buffer and accept it. Ma Zhou could only force himself to accept it temporarily, and then try hard to think about its meaning.

Doctor Sun beside him made it clear that this auspiciousness was the gossip of young people thousands of years later. If he talked about a dynasty that he had never heard of, it must be the dynasty that rose after the fall of the Tang Dynasty.

In front of His Majesty, he talked loudly about what happened after the fall of the Tang Dynasty. Ma Zhou, who had just entered the officialdom, was immediately frightened and sweated profusely.

But when His Majesty heard this statement, he just snorted in dissatisfaction and did not refute it.

Seeing His Majesty's reaction, and the fact that the prime minister and ministers all seemed to take it for granted, Ma Zhou could only try not to think about whether it was reasonable or not.

But before he could recover from the news of the fall of Tang Dynasty, Ma Zhou saw the theory of compiling similar books.

As an imperial examination champion who relied on reading to change his destiny, Ma Zhou had a passion for books.

Therefore, this Sikuquanshu directly made Ma Zhou frown:

Half-renovated and half-destroyed, how can I write a book?

Li Shimin declined to comment. Sun Simiao coughed and considered:

The dynasty when the Sikuquanshu was compiled was when the foreign tribes from Liaodong entered the Central Plains and established the country...

One sentence made Ma Zhou fall silent again and think of the troubled times of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

People are dying of hunger, mourning is everywhere, and people are living in great hardship.

As a result, Ma Zhou's brows knitted together, and the previous excitement was thrown away.

Li Shimin's face also became serious, because he saw what Emperor Wei Wen lamented, I know everything about Shun and Yu.

When he was reading the annals of history, he had lamented that Cao Pi's ambition was so unabashed.

After all, if the abdication thing is put to the point, what is fought for is military strength, not to mention Yao and Shun, isn't that the case for Wang Mang who was caught between the two Han Dynasties?

Wang Mang claimed that receiving the Golden Chamber was an order from heaven, and he was forced to accept the abdication, but his ambition was also obvious.

Li Shimin once also laughed at such people who hide their ears and steal their bells.

Unexpectedly, after raising an army to rule the world...

After all, if you really think about it, Li Shimin's current throne was the result of the abdication of the Supreme Emperor.

In the end, Li Shimin could only remain silent.

Sun Simiao looked from the side and saw the undisguised confusion on Ma Zhou's face.

And His Majesty had four words written all over his face:

No comment.

[The great epidemic in the 22nd year of Jian'an did not cause the same tragedy in the south as in the north because of its cold-repelling characteristics.

But the disease that spread from Ruxukou was like the most accurate assassin, taking away the life of 46-year-old Lu Su.

At this point, the sky in Jiangdong became dark.

Lu Su may be the most outstanding politician in Jiangdong in the late Han Dynasty.

This man who was recorded as a heroic and generous man in history books was the initiator of the Sun-Liu Alliance and the actual executor of this alliance.

He was able to persuade Sun Quan to lend Jingzhou to Liu Bei and guard the Yangtze River together, which shocked Cao Cao.

It is also possible that Liu Bei went to the meeting alone after gaining Yizhou, and Chen Bing Jingzhou promoted the Xiangshui Alliance.

For us moderns, world history is a compulsory course. Although the overall history of World War I and World War II may not be clear, we should generally understand that this kind of fight without breaking is the true state of political allies. .

But Lu Su, who lived more than a thousand years ago, could easily pick it up at his fingertips.

After Lu Su's death, he was buried in Yueyang. Later generations wrote a couplet on the door couplet of his tomb:

He helped the emperor to kill Cao Cao and saw it on Xun Yu.

Serving Wu and being close to the Han people has the same intention as Marquis Wu.

The horizontal mark is: Wei En Da Xing

The UP owner personally believes that this couplet is the best summary of Lu Su's life.

General Hengjiang was not as broad-minded as in literary works, but he clearly understood Jiangdong's shortcomings and maximized the interests of Jiangdong within limited resources. He always focused on the world and carried out unswervingly. .

Since Lu Su, Jiangdong has no counselor who can take a broad view of the world.

Zhang Liao of Hefei City led the people who dared to follow him to fight to the death, and won the name of Zhang Babai.

Sun Quan repeatedly attacked Hefei but could not get beyond Xuzhou. He sighed, and his ambition was wasted.

Since the death of Lu Su, Sun Quan can hardly be called a talented and strategic monarch, but more like a political opportunist and rogue politician.

If Lu Su had not suffered any misfortune, he should still be unable to prevent Sun Quan and Lü Meng from joining forces to plan Jiangdong. After all, the huge Jiangdong was really helpless when facing Hefei.

But at least Lu Su would never behave like bowing down to surrender to Cao Cao to seek humiliation, stabbing Guan Yu in the back to flatter him.

After all, as an ally, Liu Bei's military strength can be calculated and is not rich.

Although Guan Yu's Northern Expedition flooded the Seventh Army and shocked China, his record was unparalleled, but the actual meager military strength, the logistics that were difficult to help, and the three-sided encirclement of Cao's army also destined that it would be difficult for the second master to further expand the results.

This kind of ally who eats but never eats can hardly be called a threat to Jiangdong, but a real help. After all, the weaknesses and needs are obvious.

Let Guan Yu face Cao Cao's hundreds of thousands of troops in Jingzhou to cosplay the God of War. Jiangdong will use all his strength to bypass Hefei and attack Shouchun so that he can control the Huaihe River and contain Guan Yu with grain and grass. This is more like what Lu Su would do. decision making.

But it's a pity that history has no ifs.

Two years after Lu Su's death, Lü Meng thought he was a smart man and crossed the river to surprise his allies. He captured Guan Yu and sent it to Cao Cao to flatter him, leaving him with the reputation of a villain.

Emperor Zhaolie took revenge and used all the strength of his country to burn himself to death with his enemies regardless of the consequences. The eight-hundred-mile-long fire in Yiling regretted it and left an eternal hatred.

The hero was frustrated, and his former in-laws and allies were both hurt, and could no longer pose the slightest threat to the north.

Probably no one could have imagined that after a great epidemic in the 22nd year of Jian'an, Wu Shu's failure was a foregone conclusion.

Wang Fuzhi, a thinker in the late Ming Dynasty, once said with emotion when reading this history:

Su's death, Yu's defeat, Cao's luck, and the former master's loneliness. Sad husband! 】

Hanging the Pot to Help the World, I Just Want to Live Immortally: a classical fairy tale novel, which compares Mohism, Confucianism, and Legalism with current social phenomena. It is worth reading.

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