Chapter 1439: Two years in a hurry (Part 2)
Chapter 1439 Two years in a hurry (Part 2)
Chapter 1437: Two years in a hurry (Part 2)
In the blink of an eye, two years have passed, and the time has come to 194, and Qin Hao is already 24 years old.
The past two years have been full of changes, things have changed, many things have disappeared, and many new people and things have appeared.
The first thing is personnel matters.
In the past two years, Qin Hao has successively married Yang Yuhuan, who was already engaged, and his confidante Cai Zhaoji. Together with Liu Mu, Xia Hou Qingyi, Mu Guiying, Xiao Longnv and Zhao Min, Qin Hao already has seven children. A woman's husband.
Without fighting for more than two years, Qin Hao has plenty of time to spend with his wife and children at home, as well as to raise children with his wives.
Xiao Longnu first gave birth to Qin Hao’s fourth child, the third daughter: Qin Huangyu
Yang Yuhuan later gave birth to four daughters for Qin Hao: Qin Luqi
Zhao Min gave birth to a second son for Qin Hao: Qin Han
Cai Yan gave birth to three sons for Qin Hao: Qin Yan
Mu Guiying gave birth to five daughters for Qin Hao: Qin Qingying
At this point, Qin Hao is already the father of eight children.
The five daughters are: Qin Hongye, Qin Chengxin, Qin Huangyu, Qin Luqi, and Qin Qingying
The three sons are: Qin Ying, Qin Han, and Qin Yan.
In addition to Qin Hao taking concubines and giving birth to children, all the civil and military ministers under his command also got married and established businesses one after another.
Bai Qi married A Qing;
Li Cunxiao married Zhao Yun’s sister Zhao Yu, the new Zhao Ji.
Jia Fu married Yu Yan, the queen of the Wang family in Bingzhou;
Han Shizhong married Liang Hongyu;
Zhang Liao married Hu Sanniang;
Huo Qubing married Fan Lihua;
Gai Nie married Duan Murong;
Weizhuang married Han Fei’s sister Han Honglian;
In addition, Yuwen Chengdu and Chu Qiao's son was born, but Yuwen Chengdu was still in Xuzhou and did not rush back, so Qin Hao named him "Yuwen Yue" on his behalf.
Before Zhuge Liang went to Xuzhou, he also married Huang Rong, Huang Yaoshi's daughter. The wedding night became an instant success, and Huang Rong became pregnant and gave birth to her eldest son.
Zhuge Liang, like Yuwen Chengdu, was in Xuzhou and could not come back in time, but he wrote to his eldest son and named him "Zhuge Qiao".
Zhao Yun and Qin Liangyu gave birth to a son and a daughter in two years. Qin Wen named his granddaughter Zhao Wei and his grandson Zhao Tong.
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The Qin army here is marrying wives, having children, cultivating and living, and building and developing at the same time. The three states and four places are peaceful and peaceful, but the outside world is constantly wars, and the scale of the wars is getting bigger and bigger.
Here in Liangzhou, Qiang King Yelu Abaoji, under the banner of avenging his father-in-law Dong Zhuo, raised 150,000 troops, divided into three groups, and wanted to seize the land of several counties in Liangzhou under Yang Guang's command.
The Qiang army was coming fiercely, and it was obviously not just for Yang Guang. This made the princes of Liangzhou feel the crisis, and Yang Guang took the opportunity to unite the Han Sui, Ma and Teng princes to fight against it.
After the three parties fought fiercely for half a year, Yang Guang and Ma Chao defeated one enemy army successively, and then helped Han Sui's general Yan Xing to repel the last enemy army. All three Qiang armies were defeated.
After the victory, the coalition forces of the Liangzhou princes did not disband. Instead, they invaded the Qiang land. Yelu Abaoji could not resist, so he sent an envoy to Li Shimin for help.
Nearly half of Li Shimin's troops were trapped in the Yizhou quagmire, but they still sent reinforcements. However, he was not to support Yelu Abaoji, but to work with the Liangzhou princes to carve up the Qiang land and Qiang population.
Yelu Abaoji could not stop the coalition forces of the Liangzhou princes. Li Shimin, the last hope, added insult to injury. In despair, he swung his sword and killed himself. Once he died, the Qiang army became even more unstoppable. In the end, the Qiang land, which was equivalent to one and a half states of the Han Dynasty, and the Qiang population of more than two million people, were divided among the four princes: Li Shimin, Yang Guang, Ma Teng, and Han Sui.
Yang Guang fought alone for half, and Li Shimin, Ma Teng, and Han Sui divided the remaining half.
At this point, the Qiang people were completely exterminated, and Yelu Chucai and others took part of the Yelu family and some of the remaining Qiang troops to join Yuan Meng's Tuo Lei.
After the war, the princes of Liangzhou fought again over the division of spoils, but Li Shimin withdrew and watched Ma Teng and Han Sui join forces against Yang Guang.
However, this war did not last long. The complete annihilation of the Qiang people had exhausted Liangzhou's vitality. The major princes had little energy left to fight internally, so they all stopped fighting to recuperate and digest the results of the war.
In Yanzhou, with the imperial court as his backer, Cao Cao finally no longer had to use human flesh as military rations, and gradually shifted from defensive to counterattack, constantly compressing Li Zicheng's living space.
Under the pressure of Cao Cao, Li Zicheng had no choice but to find Zhu Yuanzhang and Ming Ting as his backers. This way he could barely block Cao Cao's offensive, but his control over Yanzhou was still shrinking.
Yuzhou, Zhao Kuangyin was repeatedly defeated by Lian Po, so he had no choice but to resort to alienation tactics to make Yuan Shu have a dissatisfaction with Lian Po.
Yuan Shu naturally didn't believe it at first, but under Zhao Kuangyin's deliberate efforts and continuous instigation of rebellion, Yuan Shu gradually became suspicious of Zhao Kuangyin and transferred Lian Po back.
Seeing that Lian Po was transferred, Zhao Kuangyin took advantage of the fact that the enemy's new general had not yet completely taken control of the generals. He took this opportunity to attack and defeat the Yu army, completely driving Yuan Shu's forces out of Yuzhou in one fell swoop.
After losing Yuzhou, Yuan Shu was left with only Huainan and Huaibei. Although these two places were both rich and densely populated, they could not compare with Yuzhou.
Obviously, Yuan Shu has lost the qualification to compete for hegemony and can only live in Jianghuai.
Yangzhou, Sun Jian finally defeated the coalition forces of Liu Yao and Lu Kang, completely annexed Liu Yao's territory, and captured Liu Yao alive.
Sun Jian originally wanted to use Liu Yao to force the remaining troops to surrender, but he did not expect that Liu Yao unexpectedly died in prison.
After Liu Yao's death, Liu Yao's eldest son Liu Ji and Liu Jingyu succeeded to the throne. Under the turns of persuasion by Li Mi and his two younger brothers Liu Shuo and Liu Shang, Liu Jingyu took Liu Yao's remaining troops to join Liu Xiu in Jingnan.
After Sun Jian annexed Liu Yao's territory, he immediately continued to seize Lu Kang's Lujiang County. However, after capturing half of the county, Lu Kang took the initiative to join Liu Xiu under pressure. Liu Xiu was lucky enough to get half of Lujiang County in vain. territory.
Faced with Sun Jian's army pressing down on the border, Lu Kang knew that he could not protect Lujiang, and he was unwilling to surrender to Sun Jian. After all, he and Sun Jian had already been at odds with each other.
At this time, Liu Xiuqian's envoy came to lobby, so Lu Kang came up with the plan to follow Tao Qian and Kong Rong and lure Liu Xiu's forces from Jingnan into Jiangdong to fight against Sun Jian.
Sun Jian had been fighting for several years to unify Jiangdong, and he was just one step away from realizing his long-cherished wish. However, Liu Xiu intervened at this moment and occupied half of Lujiang County without spending a single soldier. How could Sun Jian accept this? So the ambassador issued a war threat and asked Liu Xiu to withdraw from Lujiang.
At this time, Liu Xiu, after three months of personal conquest, had completely conquered the Wuxi Barbarians and incorporated the population of the Wuxi Barbarians into Jingnan. It can be said that his momentum was greatly increased, so how could Sun Jian be scared away? .
Liu Xiu refused to withdraw from Lujiang County. Sun Jian was furious and prepared to fight to the death, but his adviser Zhang Zhao persuaded him to stop.
After Zhang Zhao's persuasion, Sun Jian also knew that Jiangdong was initially unified and it was not suitable to fight again, so he prepared to endure it for a while until he could completely consolidate his territory, and then lead the army to compete with Liu Xiu for Lujiang County.
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