Chapter 855: The Wind and the Rain Are Smooth

Yizhou, Hanzhong.

Su Zhe stayed in Nanzheng City for a month, and after enjoying the joy of victory, he finally set off to return to Beijing.

On the Hanzhong side, Su Zhe left Wei Yan to sit in Nanzheng City, commanding 40,000 elite soldiers, responsible for the defense of the entire Hanzhong.

Zhu Huan, Huang Gai, Yan Yan and other generals were also left behind, under the command of Wei Yan, and were stationed in Yangping Pass, Yinping, Jiange and other cities.

In Chengdu, Su Zhe ordered Lu Xun to lead 30,000 soldiers and horses to sit in the town, assisted by Huang Quan, Han Dang, Ling Tong and other military generals.

Lu Xun's task, on the one hand, was to provide support for Wei Yan in Hanzhong, and on the other hand, it was also to monitor and suppress the barbarian tribes in Nanzhong.

After arranging the defense of Yizhou, Su Zhe led nearly 150,000 soldiers and horses to return to the Central Plains.

After nearly half a month of marching, in the summer, Su Zhe finally returned to Luoyang, the central capital.

The entire city of Luoyang was boiling.

On the day of Su Zhe's return to Beijing, the officials and people of Luoyang City spontaneously went to Yujie to welcome the return of their great son of heaven.

On that day, the welcoming crowd stretched from the city gate to the palace, kneeling densely on both sides of the royal street.

Su Zhe was admired by all the people, the mountains shouted long live, and he knelt down to greet him like a god, and entered Luoyang with his head held high.

In less than half a year, Su Zhe miraculously conquered Yizhou, which is known as the "Shu Road Difficulty", swept away Liu Bei's more than 100,000 troops, and destroyed all the Southern Barbarian tribes together, and killed countless enemy generals!

Such a great feat is enough to be famous for eternity, and the people of the world are in awe and shock.

Su Zhe returned to his palace with such a miraculous feat, enjoying the mountain call of all people.

In the palace, there are Huang Yueying, Diao Chan, Sun Shangxiang, Mi Zhen, Pang Tong and other beauties and concubines waiting for him.

After being separated for half a year, now goodbye, these already familiar concubines made Su Zhe feel fresh again and aroused his desires.

So, in the next few months, Su Zhe was in the palace, wantonly having fun with all the concubines, and enjoying the fun of the king.

Of course, Su Zhe did not forget his promise, and after returning to the palace, he successively accepted Zhurong, Zhang Chunhua and Xiao Qiao sisters as concubines with a grand concubine gift, adding a few more beauties to his harem.

What made Su Zhe even more pleased was that after Queen Huang Yueying, Pang Tong also gave birth to a little prince for him.

As an emperor, he naturally hopes that his descendants will be prosperous, and now he has another son, Su Zhe is of course overjoyed.

So, in addition to rewarding Pang Tong, Su Zhe named this little prince Su Ding, implying the meaning of the world's great determination, and at the same time conspired to crown him as the king of Jin.

His own beautiful son should be sealed, and those soldiers who were born and died for him will naturally be greatly rewarded.

Yan Liang, Zhang Xiu, Wei Yan, Deng Ai and other meritorious ministers all added officials to the knighthood, increased food, and rewarded money and silk.

Of course, Su Zhe's generous rewards, in addition to the food and official positions, the rest of the money and silk and other physical goods were all paid by Liu Bei, the enemy, on his behalf.

Yizhou is the country of abundance, Liu Yan and Liu Zhang's father and son have been running Yizhou for many years, and the money they have accumulated is not more than hundreds of millions.

After Liu Bei conquered Yizhou, although the money fell to Liu Bei, Liu Bei moved away seventy percent one after another, but there were still more than thirty percent of the wealth left in Yizhou.

And these riches, with the fall of Jiangzhou, Chengdu and other important towns, all fell into the hands of Su Zhe.

With these seized money, not only is it enough to offset Su Zhe's military salary expenses for this expedition to Shu, but the extra money, in addition to rewarding meritorious soldiers, also has a lot of surpluses, which can enrich the treasury.

The soldiers licked their blood, fought bloodily for Su Zhe, and forgot their lives, of course, there was a sense of honor and encouragement, but the foundation that supported them was interests.

Su Zhe knew this very well, and naturally rewarded the soldiers, not to mention that the money and silk used to reward his children were all from the enemy, so why didn't he do it.

For a time, the soldiers of the Great Wei who were rewarded were all overjoyed, and they were naturally grateful to Su Zhe, the son of heaven.

After Su Zhe returned to Beijing, the second thing to deal with was the Xianbei people north of the Great Wall and the Huns in the north of Bingzhou.

Just a month ago, the two Hu tribes had reached an alliance agreement, intending to join forces and move south to invade the borderlands of the Great Wei.

When Su Zhe captured Yizhou and the news of the return of the class to Beijing spread to the north, the Xianbei and Xiongnu people were immediately dumbfounded, and they were all shocked.

In order to warn the Hu people, Su Zhe increased his troops on the front line of Jinyang and Jicheng, and released rumors to the outside world, claiming that he was going to wave his army out of the fortress and destroy Xianbei and Xiongnu in one fell swoop.

As soon as this wind was released, it immediately frightened the Hu people.

Because they were afraid of the national strength of the Great Wei, Su Zhe's divine might, Xianbei and the Huns quickly expressed their relenting and sent envoys to Luoyang with cattle and sheep tribute, claiming that they were willing to serve the Great Wei as the suzerain, in order to show their submission.

Of course, Su Zhe also knew that the ambitions of the Huns and the Xianbei people were only superficial and weak, and they were just deliberately showing weakness, but in fact, they wanted to get involved in the Central Plains all the time.

The Huns and the Xianbei people, Su Zhe must be destroyed, but not now.

In view of the fact that Liu Bei's Han State has not yet been destroyed and the Central Plains has not yet been unified, a large-scale exit at this time will only give Liu Bei, a great enemy, a chance to breathe, and will instead bury hidden dangers in the future.

Therefore, Su Zhe pretended to accept the submission of the Xianbei and Xiongnu, rewarded their envoys, and rewarded them with countless money and silks to show his affection for them.

The reason why Su Zhe did this was nothing more than to stabilize the Xiongnu and Xianbei people, and win peace on the border of Youhe for him, so that he could free up all his troops to clean up Liu Bei in the pass.

Hu Lu temporarily expressed his surrender, and the next time was to wait.

The time has entered the middle of summer, and Su Zhe needs to wait until the autumn harvest to have enough grain and grass to supply him with the army needed for a war to destroy the country.

In addition to grain and grass, it is the people who transport grain and grass.

In this extermination of the Han Dynasty, Su Zhe had to mobilize at least nearly 400,000 troops to supply the grain and grass needed by such an army, not to mention millions of stones.

And to transport so much grain and grass, at least hundreds of thousands of people and tens of thousands of mules and horses need to be requisitioned.

Only when the autumn harvest is harvested and the young people in all parts of the world enter the agricultural slack period, can Su Zhe recruit enough people without destroying the economy.

And during the months of waiting, Su Zhe was certainly not idle.

From Hedong to Luoyang to Nanyang, hundreds of thousands of soldiers were practicing day and night to prepare for the upcoming extermination of the Han Dynasty.

In border areas such as Youzhou, the local Taishou also continued to transport war horses to Luoyang to enrich the cavalry strength of the Great Wei.

During this period, most of the states under the control of the Great Wei were barely smooth, and only Yanzhou and Yuzhou experienced a certain degree of drought.

These two states are two large grain-producing states, and if these two states reduce the output of grain in the autumn harvest due to drought, it will definitely have an impact on the war of the Han Dynasty after the autumn.

Fortunately, Su Zhe is not an ordinary monarch.

He is "God."

God says that if there is to be rain, there must be rain.

Su Zhe, who was in Luoyang, in addition to having fun with the concubines, used quantum meteorological health to carry out a wide range of rainfall in the drought-stricken areas of Erzhou, and resolved the drought silently.

A few months later, the autumn harvest ended.

The Great Wei Prefectures have experienced a year of good weather and good weather, and once again reaped a bumper harvest, and the granaries in various places are full, and the grain collected is tens of millions of dollars.

At the end of autumn, there is plenty of grain and grass, and there is no shortage of people to transport grain, and the timing of the war is just right.

So, as soon as the Mid-Autumn Festival passed, Su Zhe put the destruction of the Han Kingdom and the unification of the world on the agenda.