Spoiling History: Starting From the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 383: Lu Zijing, the Great Wei En

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

Since it is the prosperous Tang Dynasty, since it is the great Tang Dynasty, there should be a great work that is in line with the status of the great Tang Dynasty!

Compared with the extremely abundant martial virtues of the early Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin has always wanted to make achievements in the early Tang Dynasty in terms of civil governance.

Although it sounds good to have a general star on the left and a war god on the right when talking about this time in later generations, it is just that after being flooded.

On the contrary, he is quite yearning for the poets and poets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but these younger generations will come out decades later.

Not to mention that the birthplace of the poet Li Bai, Suiye City, has not been taken yet.

But at this time, Li Shimin had a sense of sudden enlightenment:

Why do you need a poet to leave a name for yourself with literature? This magnificent Tang Dynasty itself is the best poem!

With a small problem solved, Li Shimin felt refreshed for a while.

In today's Zhenguan, not only history should be compiled, but also books should be compiled, and they should be compiled in a major way.

He wanted to put this splendid scroll of the early Tang Dynasty into a book, leaving it to his descendants to see the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

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

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

The imperial physician Sun beside him said clearly that this auspicious sign was the gossip of young people thousands of years later. If he talked about a dynasty he had never heard of, it must be a dynasty that rose after the fall of the Tang Dynasty.

In front of His Majesty, he talked about what happened after the fall of the Tang Dynasty, which frightened Ma Zhou, who had just entered the officialdom, and sweated like a pulp.

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

Seeing His Majesty's reaction, and the prime minister and ministers all looked as if it was natural and not surprising, 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 the Tang Dynasty, Ma Zhou saw the saying of compiling a book.

As a top scholar who changed his fate by reading, Ma Zhou had a passion for books.

Therefore, the "Siku Quanshu" made Ma Zhou frown directly:

"How can you write a book if it is half-repaired and half-destroyed?"

Li Shimin did not comment on this. Sun Simiao coughed and said carefully:

"The dynasty when the "Siku Quanshu" was compiled was when the Liaodong foreigners entered the Central Plains and established a country..."

This sentence made Ma Zhou silent again and thought of the turbulent times of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Starving people were lying on the ground, and the people were suffering.

So Ma Zhou frowned, and the excitement before was thrown out of the sky.

Li Shimin's face also became serious, probably because he saw the sigh of Emperor Wen of Wei, "I know about the affairs of Shun and Yu."

When he read the history books, he sighed that Cao Pi's wolfish ambitions were really unconcealed.

After all, if the abdication thing is to be frank, it is a battle of military strength. Not to mention Yao and Shun, wasn't Wang Mang, who was caught between the two Han dynasties, like this?

Wang Mang claimed that he was ordered by heaven to accept the abdication, but his ambition was also obvious.

Li Shimin once laughed at such people who covered their ears and stole the bell.

Unexpectedly, after he raised an army to rule the world...

After all, seriously speaking, his current throne was also abdicated by the 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's face was full of four words:

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 the characteristic of "chasing cold".

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

With this, the sky in Jiangdong was dark.

Lu Su may be the most outstanding politician in Jiangdong at the end of the Han Dynasty.

This heroic and generous man recorded 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 jointly guard the Yangtze River, which shocked Cao Cao.

Liu Bei also went to the meeting alone after obtaining Yizhou and deployed troops in Jingzhou to promote the Xiangshui Alliance.

For us modern people, world history is a compulsory course. Although the overall history of the First World War and the Second World War may not be clear, we should generally understand that this kind of "fighting but not breaking" is the true state of political alliances.

And Lu Su, who lived more than a thousand years ago, played it with ease.

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

Helping the emperor to see Cao's treachery, what we see is in Xun Yu.

Serving Wu and being close to Han, this heart is the same as Wu Hou.

The horizontal banner is: Wei En Da Xing

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

This general who crossed the river was not as pedantic as in literary works, but he clearly recognized the shortcomings of Jiangdong, and maximized the interests of Jiangdong within limited resources, and always focused on the world and implemented it unswervingly.

Since Lu Su, Jiangdong has no more counselors who can look at the world.

Zhang Liao led the brave men in Hefei City to fight to the death, and was named Zhang Babai.

Sun Quan attacked Hefei several times but could not go beyond Xuzhou, and his ambition was exhausted.

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

If Lu Su had not suffered misfortune, he should still not be able to stop Sun Quan and Lu Meng from working together to plan Jiangdong. After all, the huge Jiangdong was really helpless in the face of Hefei.

But at least Lu Su would never do such a thing as "surrendering to Cao Cao to seek humiliation and stabbing Guan Yu in the back to flatter".

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

Guan Yu's Northern Expedition flooded seven armies and shocked China. Although his record was unparalleled, the actual poor military strength and logistics that were difficult to help, as well as the three-sided encirclement of Cao's army, also doomed the second master to be difficult to further expand the results.

This kind of ally who can't eat the next meal can hardly be called a threat to Jiangdong, but a real help, after all, the weaknesses and needs are all exposed.

Let Guan Yu face Cao Cao's hundreds of thousands of troops in Jingzhou to cos the God of War, Jiangdong will do its best to bypass Hefei and attack Shouchun so that it can control the Huai River, and at the same time use food and grass to contain Guan Yu. This is more like the decision that Lu Su would make.

But unfortunately, there is no if in history.

Two years after Lu Su's death, Lu Meng thought he was smart and crossed the river in white clothes to surprise attack allies, captured and killed Guan Yu to flatter Cao, and left the name of a villain.

Emperor Zhaolie took revenge and used all his national strength to burn to death with his enemies regardless of the consequences. The 800-li Yiling fire was a regret, leaving a hatred for the ages.

The hero was heartbroken. The former in-laws and allies were defeated and could no longer pose any threat to the north.

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

When Wang Fuzhi, a thinker in the late Ming Dynasty, read this history, he sighed:

Su's death, Yu's defeat, Cao's luck, and the orphan of the former lord. Sad! 】

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