Chapter 460 The world is as black as a crow
Before Dong Zhuo entered Luoyang, Dong Hu had been wandering in Liangbing's border areas. This unexpected thunder moth did not have too much chain reaction to the Luoyang court. However, when Dong Zhuo became the imperial chief and the prime minister, even though he did not enter Luoyang, Dong Hu still affected the fate of some people.
Cao Cao did not assassinate Dong Zhuo. For him who has been familiar with military tactics since childhood, it would have no meaning to assassinate or not. If Dong Hu had not existed, Dong Zhuo was the leader of the Liangzhou Army. In fact, the Han soldiers in Meiyang were all Han soldiers. As long as Dong Zhuo died, the Liangzhou Army would have no leader. The Liangzhou Army would inevitably collapse. But now the Liangzhou Army has emerged another extremely powerful up-and-coming celebrity, a Liangzhou warlord with 200,000 cavalry.
Whether the assassination is successful or not has much significance. Instead, it will cause himself to die in Luoyang. When the adventure is disproportionate to the benefits, how can Cao Cao, who is familiar with military and horses, still be willing to take risks at all costs?
Of course, Cao Cao also got the fame he wanted. When he escaped from Luoyang, he gave Dong Zhuo a letter of credentials, but he made Fatty Dong so angry that he offered a reward everywhere to arrest him.
When Dong Hu heard these things from Dong Mao's mouth, he knew in his heart that Dong Zhuo had made a fatal mistake inadvertently. It would be better if he didn't shout loudly and wanted to arrest Cao Cao. He shouted loudly, which would only make Cao Cao more famous and stronger in the end.
The appearance of a moth affected Cao Cao. Is there still the classic "I would rather let the world down than let the world down"?
No one knows, but the appearance of this moth not only affected Cao Cao, but even more influenced by the big bosses in the court. After tens of thousands of elite troops entered Luoyang, all the responsibilities involved in the army were held by Dong Zhuo. The ugly appearance made Yuan Wei angry, but so what?
The Yuan family, who is the third generation of the fourth generation, is out of play!
Dong Hu's appearance affected a series of appointments of officials in the court, and the official positions changed very frequently in a short period of time, but all of this had nothing to do with him. He didn't want to pay attention to these things anyway. He had already done everything he should do. Next, it should be some of the evil things that Dong Zhuo did, such as looting countless wealthy families, such as robbing other people's graves and robbing money, such as moving the capital...
The princes of Kanto have done so many things, and the degree of secrets are different. Otherwise, they would not have been able to have so much money and grain to support tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of soldiers, especially in the early days, in the middle and late periods, the soldiers had already recognized the fact that there was no copper coins and soldiers, and they had become a member of the military farmer who had nothing to do. But in the early days of chaos in the world, copper coins were a must!
Does Dong Zhuo have so many copper coins? Do Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others have it? What can I do if I don’t have it? I can only snatch it openly and secretly and dig up other people’s graves.
The world is like a crow, and there is no money and grain to support soldiers. There is no other way except to steal money and grain from wealthy families. Of course, Dong Hu is more willing to Dong Zhuo to do this and destroy everything with cruel means. He can also share the land for the people, right?
Some evil things are inevitable, and he will never interfere in these things. Dong Zhuo also seemed to be worried that he would continue to grow bigger and would not want him to live in the temple to expand his political influence. Anyway, the boy likes to farm the fields and raise people, and he likes craftsmen's nothing, so he just wants to be a logistics manager.
The five generals of the Central Army had no wheels on the wheels, and the four generals on the front, back, left and right were not on the wheels. The General of the Carriage, the General of the Cavalry, and the General of the Generals were obviously prepared for the descendants of the Dong family. He didn't want to intervene, but he and the generals of Dong Buyi didn't care much... They didn't care at all. At least one of the subordinates was dissatisfied with the Dong family in private.
As one person succeeded, Dong Zhuo's direct soldiers and generals got a lot of benefits. Lu Bu's team, who had bought bones for a thousand gold coins, also made some improvements. However, Dong Zhuo seemed to have no trust in Lu Bu and did not let the Hanoi generals directly command the troops. However, no matter what, the official positions were improved, but it was true that Dong Buyi was still the same as the generals at all levels.
Dong Buyi did not improve at all from each general. Dong Zhuo and Dong Hu privately explained it to Dong Hu, mainly because there were too many soldiers and horses in command of each deputy general, and it was not enough to be high or low. Twenty deputy generals were at the level of two thousand stone battalion generals. Whether it was or not, just based on the number of elite soldiers they were led, that was the level of the battalion general. If the official position was low, Dong Buyi would definitely be dissatisfied with the top and bottom. If the official position was high, how could Dong Zhuo's direct generals be satisfied? In the end, it became like this. Dong Buyi directly belonged to Zhi Jinwu (Lieutenant).
The Jinwu (Lieutenant) should have supervised the Northern Army and the Guards were in charge of the Southern Army. However, the finances of the Eastern Han Dynasty were overwhelmed since Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu. The organization of the Southern Camp was directly abolished, and the Guards only supervised the various city gates. In fact, the fifth battalion of the Northern Army was Dong Hu who split the Meiyang Han soldiers into Chang'an Camp and Luoyang Camp. After Luoyang Camp resisted more than 100,000 Liangzhou bandits' rebellion, the Eighth Camp in Xiyuan had actually replaced the position of the Fifth Battalion of the Northern Army.
Tens of thousands of Han soldiers in Meiyang were forcibly disbanded and reorganized by Dong Hu, and forcibly split into Chang'an Camp, Luoyang Camp, and Chang'an Camp were locals in Chang'an Sanfu. According to common sense, Dong Hu should be dismissed. However, considering the future situation, the tens of thousands of soldiers in Chang'an Camp were still retained. On the one hand, they were eyeing Hanzhong, and they would enter Hanzhong County whenever they had the chance. If they did not kill Han Sui, they would always be uneasy. On the other hand, they could suppress Chang'an Sanfu and accumulate food and food.
Compared with the Chang'an Camp, the Luoyang Camp had much less troops. When the Yellow Turban Army rebelled, Luoyang recruited a total of 60,000 troops. Lu Zhi, Huangfu Song and Zhu Yi each led 20,000 troops. Huangfu Song and Zhu Yi joined forces to fight the Yellow Turban Army in Yuzhou. After Zhu Yi turned to the battlefield in Wancheng, Huangfu Song went north to Jizhou to replace Lu Zhi. The battle itself was caused by some damage. After Huangfu Song pacified the Yellow Turban thieves in Jizhou and turned back to Luoyang, there were no elite troops in Luoyang in total. Later, he led his troops to the right Fufeng to resist more than 100,000 rebellious Qiang people.
If most of Zhang Wen's six armies had not lost most of them, Luoyang Camp still had 20,000 or 30,000 troops, and now there are only more than 10,000 troops, and the eighth camp in Xiyuan was only 30,000 troops, how could Dong Zhuo let Dong Hu supervise the eighth camp in Xiyuan or Luoyang camp?
Although there is no clear division, in Dong Hu's view, the Eighth Camp of Xiyuan, Luoyang Camp, and the Five Thousand Cavalry Camp were actually considered Luoyang Imperial Guards, and the Dong Buyi, who was commanded by him, was a foreign army, and should be considered the Southern Army Guards of the Western Han Dynasty. In this regard, his head should be the position of "Guards" rather than the position of Jinwu (Lieutenant) who supervised the Northern Army, but Jinwu has the responsibility to supervise the arsenal.
Dong Zhuo was a general who had been in command for decades, so he would not ignore the arsenal of the northeast corner of Luoyang and Taicang, but he did not have such talents. Without Dong Hu's existence, Zhi Jinwu would definitely fall into the hands of civil and military officials of the foreign court, but Dong Hu had his own craftsman workshop when he was in Lintao.
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Cao Song, Cao Cao and his son ran away, saying that they all knew that the company farmers at this time were not just a favourite bun, but a job that could lose their heads at any time and offend people very much. No one was willing to do it, and Dong Zhuo did not trust others very much. Dong Mao had been dealing with money, grain and farming over the years. The company farmers in the third company fell on the head of the young Dong Mao.
Dong Mao and Dong Hu are two brothers, one in charge of Taicang and the other in charge of the arsenal. At the same time, Dong Min was appointed as the Yin of Henan, Niu Fu, the General of the Left Central Army, the General of the Left Central Army, Xu Rong, the General of the Right Central Army, the General of the Tiger Ben, Lu Bu, the General of the Palace Gate, Duan Wei, the General of the Yulin Central Army, and Dong Huang, the General of the Weiwei, supervised the twelve city gates... Perhaps it was Dong Hu's strengthening control behavior in Chang'an, and Dong Zhuo transferred him to Luoyang to serve as the leader of Jinwu, and allowed him to serve as the Sili School lieutenant who was taken away by Yuan Shao.
In any case, Dong Zhuo took almost all the official positions that could control military power, and did not give anyone else any important positions. Not only that, he also controlled the finances and tax power. At least on the surface, he was far more powerful and had stronger control than another Dong Zhuo.
How Dong Zhuo did it, how did he force Liu Xie, who was eight or nine years old, how did he force the grand tutor Yuan Wei to agree to the prime minister, establish the queen, and leave the palace maids behind the curtain... He ignored all the nonsense, and he still had a lot of things!
His temporary residence was extremely luxurious. It was originally the residence of the eunuch Zhang Rang. Except for some places that were damaged by looting, the overall building did not suffer much damage. Dong Zhuo gave him such a residence, which was also considered as compensation and comfort to him.
Like yesterday, when he woke up, it was almost noon, but when he opened his eyes, he found that there was a small head at the head of the bed, which was the prospective daughter-in-law Xiao Dong Bai. The little girl was about the same age as Liu Xie. If the Dong family married a daughter, the most suitable girl in front of him was the little girl in front of him. The key is that Dong Hu was willing to give his daughter-in-law to Liu Xie?
The little girl is lively and active, and she is naturally cheerful. She missed the purpose of her father Dong Mao coming here in just a few words...
"Dad Huwa, Luoyang is not fun at all, no one plays with Bai'er..."
"hehe……"
"It's not easy to play? Huwa's father will take Bai'er out to play today!"
"Really? Dad never let Bai'er go out to play!"
"Of course it's true! I'll take you to play today!"
...
Holding the little Dong Bai who was jumping and jumping, Dong Hu couldn't help but smile. While saying some childish words to her, he walked along the wooden pavilion to the front hall. Isn't Dong Mao sitting in the hall?
It is not surprising that Dong Mao appeared in the hall. What is surprising is that there was a general holding a knife behind him. He was not someone else, but Gao Shun, who had trained the camp.
Dong Hu had never dealt with Gao Shun, but he was not too unfamiliar. The silent man was the number one general under Lu Bu's name.
The Three Kingdoms does not explain where Gao Shun was from. Some people say that Gao Shun might be from Gao Liu, Yanzhou. This statement has certain credibility. The main reason is that when Cao Cao attacked Xuzhou Mu Tao Qian, Lu Bu and Chen Gong persuaded Chen Liu prefect Zhang Miao to rebel against Cao Cao, and almost all of Yanzhou rebelled.
The Hanoi prefect Wang Kuang, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, Sun Jian, Tao Qian... and others were not much different from Dong Zhuo. They all had slandered, arrested, and destroyed countless wealthy families. Why was Zhang Miao persuaded by Chen Gong? Why did so many prefectures and counties in Yanzhou rebelled? What was the specific situation? No one could explain it clearly, but he could also guess it.
When the Hanoi prefect Wang Kuang arrested wealthy families in Hanoi and forced them to redeem their sins with money and food. When Dong Zhuo defeated and fled back to his hometown in Yanzhou, even his relatives were extremely disgusted with his relatives because of his actions in Hanoi, they personally tied up Wang Kuang and gave it to Cao Cao.
Tao Qian, the governor of Xuzhou, used the remnants of the Yellow Turban Army to kill many wealthy families. He was extremely disgusted by the local Qingliu literati. When he was about to die of illness, he told his son not to be an official. He did not want his son to inherit the Xuzhou master. Instead, he knew very well that if he did not find a strong person to enter Xuzhou, those families would let him go so far as the Tao family?
Chapter completed!