Chapter 375 Six factions become seven factions

In the Sichuan and Shu provinces in the 16th year of Zhengzheng, the situation was very chaotic. The original northern Red Scarf Army Li Xixi was repeatedly defeated by landlords such as Li Siqi, an ally of Ruyang King who supported the Yuan court, and fled to the northern part of Sichuan and Shu. Blue Scarf Army.

The Green Scarf Army looted all over Sichuan and Sichuan.The Yuan court officers and soldiers and the armed landlords were exhausted and embarrassed.

The melee between the two sides resulted in people being either expropriated or robbed. You must know that in troubled times, bandits are like a comb, officials are like a grate, and soldiers are like a shave. There are many complaints from people, and the degree of tragedy is almost no less than that of the people who repaired the Yellow River.

So Chen Zhao seized the opportunity and led his students to attack the county seat and behead the county magistrate. Zhao Wenbing, who invested in the Zigong Salt Gang, was the first to lead his people to defect.

He had hundreds of students as the backbone, so he established rules, assigned duties, and at the same time began to train this group of peasant rebels.

He has the experience of being a soldier of the people in his previous life, and the experience of being a general to an emperor in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so he is very capable of training these people.

At the same time, he was the same as that person when he was in Jinggangshan. He taught soldiers how to read and write in the morning, taught them training in the afternoon, and corrected the leftover homework in the evening.

And in the middle of the night, he led a group of leaders to patrol the night, inspecting the places where everyone slept and tucking them in the quilt.

After a few days, he has exhausted his military spirit.

He has Zigong Well Salt, and set reasonable commercial taxes, so there is an endless supply of commercial routes, and there is no shortage of money, so there is no need to impose excessive taxes on the people.Implement farming.

Therefore, within a few months of his occupation of Zigong, he won the hearts of the people. Even the Anxie landlords, wealthy merchants, and officials of the former Yuan Dynasty felt that although his power was small, he had the air of governing the country.

After Master Miejie heard about it, he pondered for a long time, and then wrote a letter to Kong Wen, the head of Shaolin, and found an excuse to say that he would not participate in the six major sects' siege of Guangmingding.

After Kong Wen heard about it, he was of course very regretful, but they had already made a record.

Because of Yuanzhen's proper planning, he asked Kongwen, the head of the sect, to write letters to the heads of the Qingcheng faction and the Qinghai faction. Without the participation of the Emei faction, it happened that these two substitutes could be selected as the main force.

In terms of power, neither the Qinghai Sect nor the Qingcheng Sect can compare to the Emei Sect, and they are not qualified to be compared with the six major sects.

Anyway, their two families have a long history, and each has its own unique martial arts. It is reasonable for them to form the "Seven Major Sects".

Of course, this is a follow-up.

After Miejue Shitai wrote the letter, she ordered Bei Jinyi to lead Zhou Zhiruo, Zhao Mingzhu and other disciples to Zigong to see if they could help Chen Zhao.

Of course, Chen Zhao didn't want it, so he asked several senior fellow apprentices to serve as "Doctors of Confucian Studies" in the academy to teach students how to read and write.

On this day, Chen Zhao was training soldiers, and Zhao Wenbing came in a hurry, bowed his hands and saluted: "My lord, Liu Zhen, a Jinshi in the Yuan court, experienced in Daming Road, and a famous scholar from Sichuan and Shu who lived in seclusion in Luzhou, led his people to join him."

Liu Zhen?

Chen Zhao smiled slightly.

He had consulted relevant classics before he came, and knew that this Liu Zhen was a famous scholar in the late Yuan Dynasty and an important official of the Ming Xia regime. Because Liu Zhen assisted the government, the Da Xia regime was a man of talent and virtue.

Such a person came to join him, it is clear that the Sichuan and Shu gentry were very optimistic about his small regime.

However, he was the one who dealt with Wang Baobao after all, and his mood would not change just because a historical celebrity came to join him. He just nodded and said: "I have also heard of his name. Please invite him over."

Zhao Wenbing took the order to go, and soon brought a middle-aged scribe, followed by seven or eight people, all of them looked like scholars with impressive bearing, but they all had bright eyes and slightly bulging temples, obviously they were all Lianjiazi .

Think about it too, in this troubled world, if you want to dedicate your skills to those who know the goods, you have to protect yourself first.

After Liu Zhen saw Chen Zhao, he bowed slightly and saluted: "Liu Zhen pays homage to the king!"

Several people behind him followed suit and bowed together to salute, shouting: "Greetings to the king!"

Chen Zhao saw Liu Zhen's imposing manner, his eyes were warm, but his cheeks were somewhat hard, and his voice was like gentle jade, which made people feel good at the first sight, so he hurriedly said: "Mr. Fortunately, there is no need to be too polite, sir."

As soon as his words fell to the ground, Liu Zhen and the others felt an invisible force supporting their upper body and straightening their backs. This force just disappeared, and they couldn't help but look at each other in amazement.

They had long heard that Chen Zhao was a high-ranking disciple of the Emei Sect, and his martial arts were superb. It was said that he once ran across the Western Regions, made a big disturbance in the Ruyang Palace, and no one in the world could control him. Before, they didn't believe it. At this time, Chen Zhao met them personally, and without moving his body, he used his supreme internal strength to help them up one by one. This kind of miraculous method of controlling Qi is really unimaginable.

It is also enough to show that Chen Zhao's martial arts are so powerful.

Liu Zhen was born in a wealthy family in Sichuan and Shu, and many of his family members practice martial arts to strengthen their bodies. Naturally, they know how powerful martial artists are, but they never thought that this young man in his twenties would have such unparalleled strength.

But he is a literati after all, although he was shocked, he didn't take it seriously, he said with a smile: "I heard that after the king occupied Zigong, the laws were extremely strict, and he lived with the people. He looked like a prosperous age, so he came here to join him."

"Mr. Jiuwen is famous. I didn't expect him to be so forthright. Please come into the hall and talk about it."

Everyone sat down in the hall, and Liu Zhen asked, "Your Majesty was born in Emei, and has traveled all over the world. Why did you start your business in Zigong?"

Chen Zhao said with a smile: "The Central Plains are turbulent, Jiangsu and Zhejiang are boiling, and in the middle of Sichuan, there is a rebellion by the Qingjin Army. The people are in dire straits, and Zigong has the benefits of wells and salt. It is a good place for our early development. We are eating and recuperating, watching the world. Change, and when the strength grows, we can march into Yuzhou and Jinguan City."

Liu Zhen said: "Speaking of which, a foolish man, although he is determined to follow the king and resist the violent Yuan, feels that the future is in a fog, so he asks the king to clear up the confusion for us."

Chen Zhao knew that Liu Zhen was a famous scholar from Sichuan and Shu, with extraordinary knowledge and talent. He also had the support of the Sichuan and Shu nobles. With his assistance, Chen Zhao believed that his mission could be completed.

So Chen Zhaodao: "When Kublai Khan perished in the Southern Song Dynasty, he killed his younger brother Ali Buge, unified the inside and outside of the Great Wall, and subdued the four great Khanates. Not one time later, there was an uprising by the Red Turban Army, which was the government forcing the people to rebel."

After hearing this, Liu Zhen and the others nodded their heads repeatedly. They only felt that Chen Zhao's words were concise and insightful.

(End of this chapter)

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