Chapter 232 Zhao Tong, what are you going to do?(2/2)
Zhao Qiong said: "It's okay to listen. Don't tell me the one named Yao below."
Dia was shocked. How could the King of Qi know that Yao Meng asked her about this and that?
During the ring, Yao Meng came over to talk about the host country. He went out to buy breakfast this morning, but the money paid by this person. It doesn’t matter which one of them pays for it. Humph, who is the family with him!
When Zhao Qi returned to the mansion, Yao Pingzhong and Huang Gu were bored to polish their strength in the yard.
After entering the room, he thought secretly that the Ming Cult should have recruited many believers this time, and it is estimated that there are many imperial guards in the Gyeonggi.
But if you want to take these people away, there is no door.
Liyanaza definitely didn't take these people to the Uighurs, and in the end he would basically belong to the Ming Cult of the Central Plains.
From the conversation with Liyanaza, he felt that Liyanaza might not know what Fang La wanted to rebel, otherwise he would not have competed with him for the whereabouts of the imperial guards in the Gyeonggi.
After all, the situation between the Uighurs and the Song Dynasty was completely different. Buddhism is the largest Uighur religion, and the Ming religion is the second largest religion. Uighurs and Ming religion have never involved royal power, but are just fighting for religious power, and want to be the largest pope of the Uighurs.
When Liyana Zai Uighurs visualized the Song Dynasty, he naturally could not have the idea of Fang La's rebellion by taking advantage of the Ming Cult's rebellion. He just thought he wanted to recruit more people, so he built a church temple and spread it everywhere, intending to compete for the reputation of the church.
But the difference between the two places is too great. Liyanaza doesn't know how to fight, and no matter how much the Ming Cult can't compete for the first place.
What's more, the doctrines of the Ming Cult in the Central Plains are slightly different from those of the Uighur Ming Cult in the United States, and even the slogans have changed. Although they do not violate the main and subordinate doctrines, some slogans of the Ming Cult in the Central Plains reform have the meaning of rebellion. At most, Liyanaza can understand the literal meaning of these Central Plains words, but the deep meanings hidden inside are probably unresolvable.
So he couldn't let Liyanaza bring the Gyeonggi Imperial Army to Fang La. Not to mention the Imperial Army, he didn't want Fang La to go even if the others were.
At least these people recruited and absorbed by Liyanaza cannot be handed over to Fang La. As for letting Liyanaza take the Uighurs, it is not realistic. I have to think of a way to see how to arrange these people.
Chapter completed!