Chapter 191: The Huns complained
The court of the Southern Xiongnu.
"Guo Jia!"
Qiangqu Khan angrily slapped the case.
He had just received the news that his favorite youngest son had been split up by Guo Jia's five horses in Zhongshan.
"Come on, raise troops, Ben Khan wants to personally conquer Zhongshan!"
Qiangqu Khan roared.
It was his favorite son who died, and he was about to pass on the position of the Great Khan to him.
Unexpectedly, his son died at the hands of a Han official.
"Father Khan, even if the younger brother violates the law, it will be handed over to the Hun Zhonglang General's Mansion for disposal. Guo Jia is private, this is a provocation to us. We must not let Zhongshan go. ”
The eldest prince Yu Fuluo stood up.
Oh, yes!
The second prince on the side also helped.
"The Han people have despised our Southern Xiongnu for a long time, and this time it is even more blatant provocation. We've got to give them some color. ”
In fact, the little prince died, and the happiest were the two.
Because Qiangqu Khan loves the little prince, if nothing else, most of the Khan positions in the future will also be his. Yu Fuluo and Hu Chuquan didn't have a chance at all.
But there are always surprises in life.
The little prince followed the caravan to Zhongshan and clashed with a Han man, and in a fit of rage, he drew his knife and cut off the man's head.
What shocked the Huns even more was that Guo Jia, the Taishou of Zhongshan, actually divided the five horses of the little prince in a fit of rage.
This time, Hu Chuquan and Yu Fuluo were overjoyed.
The younger brother died, and they were one step closer to the throne.
However, the two of them still have some city government, and they don't show any schadenfreude, but blindly shout to help their younger brother avenge.
Although they have surrendered to the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty is becoming weaker and weaker, and now they have fallen into the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which is a good time for the Southern Xiongnu to rise up.
Qiangqu Khan had long wanted to make a move on the borders of the Great Han, and now the killing of his youngest son gave him a sufficient excuse.
Great Han!
King Youxian suddenly stood up.
As one of the twenty-four chiefs of the Xiongnu, King Youxian has a strong right to speak.
"The little prince killed someone, and Guo Jia was naturally wrong to execute him without authorization. But it is also wrong for us to use this as an excuse to send troops on our own. In the opinion of his subordinates, it is better to hand it over to the Hun Zhonglang General Mansion to deal with it first, and see how they deal with it. If they can't come up with a result, it's too late for us to do it. ”
King Youxian is still quite brainy in the Southern Xiongnu, and he is a rare lord and faction of the Xiongnu.
The eldest prince and the second prince are the main battle faction, and their main battle is not for the future of the Huns, but for their own military power.
Once the two of them have military power in their hands, their position may be in jeopardy.
Therefore, the best solution to this matter is to report to the imperial court first, and with the weakness of the Eastern Han court, most of them will tie up Guo Jia and send him to the royal court, so that the militant Yu Fuluo brothers have no reason to send troops.
Hearing the words of the Right Virtuous King, Qiangqu Khan also nodded.
Although he also had a bad heart for a long time, on the surface, the Southern Xiongnu were still vassals of the Han Dynasty.
"Come on, immediately inform the Hun Zhonglang General of this matter, and let him give us an explanation, otherwise we will go to Luoyang in person."
Great Han Wise!
A smile appeared on the corner of the right king's mouth.
Soon the Huns passed the news to the Hun Zhonglang General's Mansion.
Zhang Xiu, the general of the Huns, did not dare to slack off, and immediately went to the court.
The news soon spread to Luoyang.
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Bastard stuff!
Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty was furious!
Now in the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he, the emperor, has long been a little anxious. Where is the time to ask about the affairs of the Huns?
At this juncture, if the Huns don't make a little mess, even if they give face to the Han Dynasty.
Even if they make a little mess, the current Han Dynasty is not capable of asking.
What the emperor didn't expect was that Guo Jia had the audacity to kill the little prince of the Huns.
It's worth it.
The Huns were indignant and shouted that they were about to fight Luoyang to ask for an explanation.
The world is chaotic enough, if the Huns get together again, wouldn't it be even more difficult to clean up?
"Your Majesty!"
Taiwei Yuan Kui played: "Guo Jia has long had a bad heart, when the yellow scarf did not rise, he once killed the superintendent of Jizhou assassin Shi Han Fu, and the mercenaries stood on their own. When the Yellow Turban rose, he attacked the official army camp and killed the court officials. This is already a big rebellion, and now this fang is wantonly executing the little prince of the Huns, provoking the incident between the two countries. I think I should be killed! ”
Han Fu is Yuan Kui's protégé, and Yuan Lang is his son and nephew, both of whom died in the hands of Guo Jia, so he naturally will not let Guo Jia go.
As early as the death of Yuan Lang, Yuan Kui wrote to Huangfu Song, asking him to kill Guo Jia to avenge his nephew.
But he was shirked by Huangfu Song on the grounds that official affairs were above and private affairs were lower.
Yuan Kui naturally held a grudge, and had long been thinking about waiting for Julu's Yellow Turban bandits to clean up Guo Jia after the trouble.
Unexpectedly, this guy actually killed the little prince of the Southern Huns.
The sins of heaven are forgivable, but the sins of oneself cannot be lived.
How could Yuan Kui let go of this opportunity.
The fourth generation of the Yuan family is the third duke, and the protégés and officials are all over the world.
In the Han Dynasty, it was also a political tumbler, and even Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty had to give some face.
Hearing Yuan Kui say this, several important ministers also echoed him.
"What Lord Taiwei said is reasonable, Guo Jia is rebellious, and he should be punished according to the law."
"The minister thinks that General Huangfu should be ordered to take Guo Jia."
"The Southern Xiongnu are the courtiers of the Han Dynasty, and now Guo Jia is doing this completely to provoke disputes between the two countries. Damn it! ”
Emperor Han Ling was also an unassertive person, and when he heard so many people shouting that Guo Jia should be killed, he naturally felt that he should be killed.
Killing Guo Jia and sending his head to the court of the Southern Xiongnu will naturally be able to calm the anger of the Southern Xiongnu.
Just as Emperor Han Ling was about to give the order to kill Guo Jia, a cat's meow suddenly came from outside the door.
Hearing this voice, Emperor Han Ling suddenly stopped talking.
It was Zhang Rang of the Ten Standing Servants who made this sound, and when Zhang Rang made this kind of sound, there must be something important.
So Emperor Ling of Han found a reason to send the courtiers away.
"Your Majesty, Guo Jia can't be killed!"
After everyone left, Zhang asked Zhao Zhong to walk in immediately.
"Why can't you kill?"
Emperor Han Ling asked strangely.
This man is a fool, and in his eyes there is nothing but women and money.
"Your Majesty, have you forgotten that it was this Guo Jia who sent you several carts of gold beads."
Zhang Rang said in a low voice.
At the beginning, in order to let the border trade go smoothly, Guo Jia sent someone to secretly send a lot of gold, silver and jewelry to the ten permanent servants.
Zhang Rang is the person who handled it, and naturally he has also gained a lot of benefits.
Gold beads!
As soon as he heard this, Emperor Han Ling came to his senses.
His favorite thing is these yellow and white things.
"There is such a thing, Guo Jia is just a Taishou, and he actually gave so much money, well, he is a loyal minister."
Feelings: This lord evaluates loyal ministers with the amount of bribes.
(End of chapter)