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Chapter 182 Touring states and counties (8)
Chapter 182 Inspecting States and Counties ([-])
In the early years of Zhengshi, Tian Yuqian was promoted to be an envoy to protect the Xiongnu Zhonglang, a general of Zhenwei, and a governor of Bingzhou. The barbarians outside the country heard of his reputation and came to the court one after another to make contributions.
The territory of Bingzhou under his jurisdiction was quiet and peaceful, and the people all returned to the government, so he was conscripted as a Weiwei.
Tian Yu asked for resignation many times. Grand Tutor Sima Yi believed that Tian Yu was a young man, so he wrote a letter to refuse to agree. Tian Yu replied:
"Occupying an official position at the age of 70 is like the hourglass has run out, the bell has rung, but the night has not yet ended. This is a sinner."
So Tian Yu resolutely claimed that he was ill and resigned. The court worshiped him as a doctor of the Taizhong and still received Jiuqing's salary.
In his later years, Tian Yu made friends with Zhongshuling Sun Zi. At that time, he was at home due to old age and sickness, and was mostly taken care of by Sun Zi.
In 252 AD, Tian Yu died at the age of 82, and his son Tian Pengzu inherited his title.
Tian Yu lived a frugal and poor life, and all the rewards from the court were distributed to his subordinates. Every time a barbarian gave him a gift, he registered it and received it in the government, and never took it home, so his family was often poor.
Although he was lonely and had little contact with others, people valued his integrity. In the sixth year of Jiaping, the imperial court issued an edict to commemorate and praise Xu Miao, Hu Zhi and Tian Yu, and gave the three families 30 Dendrobium and [-] coins. And announce it to the world.
From today's point of view, Tian Yu is of course considered an outstanding talent, but at that time Cao Cao really didn't pay much attention to him, and only let him be the military adviser of the prime minister's mansion, that is, the assistant role of the staff team.
On the one hand, several of Cao Cao's military advisers are the top think tanks of the Three Kingdoms, and Tian Yu's resourcefulness should not be comparable to Xun You, Jia Xu and others.
On the other hand, it was also because Tian Yu followed Liu Bei, Gongsun Zan, and Xian Yufu successively, either because he was too weak and lacked the opportunity to become famous, or because he was not reused, so Cao Cao naturally would not entrust him with important tasks.
Tian Yu worked as a magistrate under Gongsun Zan and as a staff assistant under Cao Cao, which means Tian Yu is a scholar.
Cao Cao's subordinates were like clouds, and of course it was not Tian Yu's turn to lead troops to fight, so Tian Yu served as a civil servant for a long time. Governance is well organized.
The above-mentioned places where Tian Yu worked were all located in Yuzhou, so it would be completely reasonable if Tian Yu continued to serve as a civil servant. The result would be that Cao Wei would have one more capable official and one less famous general.
In 218 AD, after nearly 20 years as a magistrate in the rear of Cao Wei, Tian Yu finally ushered in the opportunity to make contributions on the battlefield.
As a nomadic people active in the north during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, the Wuhuan people had already declined at that time. The main reason was that Cao Cao’s expedition to Liucheng interrupted the rising momentum of the Wuhuan people in World War I, and the remaining strong Wuhuan people were incorporated into the Cao army. cavalry, and ordinary people moved to settle in the northern states.
However, the decline of Wuhuan did not bring long-term stability to the northern border. Another nomadic tribe, the Xianbei, quickly filled the vacancy, and their power expanded rapidly to become stronger than Wuhuan, almost equal to the sphere of influence of the mighty Huns.
The expansion speed of the Xianbei people is very fast, and the division is also very fast. Because of internal discord, Xianbei split into multiple tribes of different sizes headed by Budugen, Fuluohan, Ke Bineng, etc.
Among them, Ke Bineng has the strongest strength, and when the princes of the Central Plains were fighting, Ke Bineng was also engaged in the unification war of the Xianbei tribe on the grassland.
The tribe of Wuhuan Nengchendi who moved to Daijun thrived and regained its strength. At the same time, the Xianbei people became stronger. In addition, Cao Cao was busy fighting Liu Bei during his expedition to Hanzhong. Nengchendi felt that this was an opportunity to regain independence. So he united with the Xianbei people to launch a rebellion.
There is also an episode in this, the Xianbei leader of the Wuhuan Nengchendi tribe who initially chose to join Fuluohan was Fuluohan, but he changed his mind midway and changed to Ke Bineng, and during the three-party talks, Ke Bineng directly killed Fuluohan and merged its army.
However, Fuluohan had a son named Xieguini, and Ke Bineng made Xieguini a puppet to command the Fuluohan tribe. start a feud.
On the surface this time it was the Wuhuan rebellion, but in fact the Wuhuan people were just minor characters, and the big boss behind it was the Xianbei leader Ke Bineng.
Cao Cao was far away in Hanzhong at that time, and the elite soldiers and strong generals were busy fighting against Liu Bei. There were not many generals to be sent to the north, and this made Huang Xuer Cao Zhang. Cao Zhang was able to leave the image of a fierce general in history precisely because of this battle .
Cao Zhang took command of the expedition, and Tian Yu was appointed as Cao Zhang's staff officer because he was born in Youzhou, and naturally had a lot of dealings with the Wuhuan people in Gongsun Zan's tent in the early years.
Because of the complete victory over Wuhuan, the force behind it, Xianbei Ke Bineng, didn't even have time to react. A complete victory also showed the Xianbei people how powerful Cao Wei was, and temporarily deterred Ke Bineng. However, Tian Yu and Ke Bineng The contest between powers has just begun.
The conquest of the Wuhuan rebels in Daijun took place in April of the 23rd year of Jian'an. After that, Cao Cao ordered Cao Zhang to rush to Hanzhong because he was angered by Liu Feng.
As for Tian Yu, Cao Zhang will surely praise Cao Cao for his achievements in the Battle of Daijun, so he will get more performance opportunities soon.
When the battle of Hanzhong was coming to an end but not yet over, the independent generals of Liu Bei and Cao Cao in Jingzhou were also taking action.
Guan Yu and Cao Ren were at war with each other, and there were small-scale conflicts from time to time. When the news of the battle in Hanzhong spread to Jingzhou, it would naturally affect the morale of both sides. Correspondingly, Guan Yu took the offensive more, while Cao Ren focused on defense.
In order to fight against Guan Yu, Cao Ren moved his garrison south to Fancheng. In order to prepare for the war, the people of Nanyang County increased a large number of corvees, and there was a lot of public grievances for a while.
It was also because Cao Ren was too tight in preparing for the war that instead, a rebellion broke out in Wancheng, the Nanyang government office, in response to Guan Yu. The guards Hou Yin and Wei Kai kidnapped the Nanyang prefect Dongligun and plundered several surrounding counties.
Upon hearing the news, Cao Ren quickly returned to the army to quell the rebellion. In the first month of the 24th year of Jian'an, he broke through Wancheng and beheaded Hou Yin and Wei Kai. However, Cao Ren made a wrong decision at this time: massacre the city.
At that time, most of the inside of Wancheng were indeed rebels and their supporters, and those who supported Cao Wei had been organized by Dong Ligun to fight against them.
But massacring a city is always unjust, not to mention that it is impossible for the city to be full of rebels, and there must be many people and officials who failed to escape for some reason.
Maybe Cao Ren was annoyed because the front line was tight and the backyard was on fire, but once a decision was made, the consequences would be very serious.
Although Wancheng was slaughtered, don’t forget that the rebels also broke through several counties at the beginning. Seeing the tragedy of Wancheng, these remnants had no one to surrender. They fled into the mountains and turned into bandits. They came out from time to time to rob money and food, and continued to threaten Nanyang County security.
Thank you book friends for voting and rewarding, Yanyu will continue to work hard to update!
(End of this chapter)
In the early years of Zhengshi, Tian Yuqian was promoted to be an envoy to protect the Xiongnu Zhonglang, a general of Zhenwei, and a governor of Bingzhou. The barbarians outside the country heard of his reputation and came to the court one after another to make contributions.
The territory of Bingzhou under his jurisdiction was quiet and peaceful, and the people all returned to the government, so he was conscripted as a Weiwei.
Tian Yu asked for resignation many times. Grand Tutor Sima Yi believed that Tian Yu was a young man, so he wrote a letter to refuse to agree. Tian Yu replied:
"Occupying an official position at the age of 70 is like the hourglass has run out, the bell has rung, but the night has not yet ended. This is a sinner."
So Tian Yu resolutely claimed that he was ill and resigned. The court worshiped him as a doctor of the Taizhong and still received Jiuqing's salary.
In his later years, Tian Yu made friends with Zhongshuling Sun Zi. At that time, he was at home due to old age and sickness, and was mostly taken care of by Sun Zi.
In 252 AD, Tian Yu died at the age of 82, and his son Tian Pengzu inherited his title.
Tian Yu lived a frugal and poor life, and all the rewards from the court were distributed to his subordinates. Every time a barbarian gave him a gift, he registered it and received it in the government, and never took it home, so his family was often poor.
Although he was lonely and had little contact with others, people valued his integrity. In the sixth year of Jiaping, the imperial court issued an edict to commemorate and praise Xu Miao, Hu Zhi and Tian Yu, and gave the three families 30 Dendrobium and [-] coins. And announce it to the world.
From today's point of view, Tian Yu is of course considered an outstanding talent, but at that time Cao Cao really didn't pay much attention to him, and only let him be the military adviser of the prime minister's mansion, that is, the assistant role of the staff team.
On the one hand, several of Cao Cao's military advisers are the top think tanks of the Three Kingdoms, and Tian Yu's resourcefulness should not be comparable to Xun You, Jia Xu and others.
On the other hand, it was also because Tian Yu followed Liu Bei, Gongsun Zan, and Xian Yufu successively, either because he was too weak and lacked the opportunity to become famous, or because he was not reused, so Cao Cao naturally would not entrust him with important tasks.
Tian Yu worked as a magistrate under Gongsun Zan and as a staff assistant under Cao Cao, which means Tian Yu is a scholar.
Cao Cao's subordinates were like clouds, and of course it was not Tian Yu's turn to lead troops to fight, so Tian Yu served as a civil servant for a long time. Governance is well organized.
The above-mentioned places where Tian Yu worked were all located in Yuzhou, so it would be completely reasonable if Tian Yu continued to serve as a civil servant. The result would be that Cao Wei would have one more capable official and one less famous general.
In 218 AD, after nearly 20 years as a magistrate in the rear of Cao Wei, Tian Yu finally ushered in the opportunity to make contributions on the battlefield.
As a nomadic people active in the north during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, the Wuhuan people had already declined at that time. The main reason was that Cao Cao’s expedition to Liucheng interrupted the rising momentum of the Wuhuan people in World War I, and the remaining strong Wuhuan people were incorporated into the Cao army. cavalry, and ordinary people moved to settle in the northern states.
However, the decline of Wuhuan did not bring long-term stability to the northern border. Another nomadic tribe, the Xianbei, quickly filled the vacancy, and their power expanded rapidly to become stronger than Wuhuan, almost equal to the sphere of influence of the mighty Huns.
The expansion speed of the Xianbei people is very fast, and the division is also very fast. Because of internal discord, Xianbei split into multiple tribes of different sizes headed by Budugen, Fuluohan, Ke Bineng, etc.
Among them, Ke Bineng has the strongest strength, and when the princes of the Central Plains were fighting, Ke Bineng was also engaged in the unification war of the Xianbei tribe on the grassland.
The tribe of Wuhuan Nengchendi who moved to Daijun thrived and regained its strength. At the same time, the Xianbei people became stronger. In addition, Cao Cao was busy fighting Liu Bei during his expedition to Hanzhong. Nengchendi felt that this was an opportunity to regain independence. So he united with the Xianbei people to launch a rebellion.
There is also an episode in this, the Xianbei leader of the Wuhuan Nengchendi tribe who initially chose to join Fuluohan was Fuluohan, but he changed his mind midway and changed to Ke Bineng, and during the three-party talks, Ke Bineng directly killed Fuluohan and merged its army.
However, Fuluohan had a son named Xieguini, and Ke Bineng made Xieguini a puppet to command the Fuluohan tribe. start a feud.
On the surface this time it was the Wuhuan rebellion, but in fact the Wuhuan people were just minor characters, and the big boss behind it was the Xianbei leader Ke Bineng.
Cao Cao was far away in Hanzhong at that time, and the elite soldiers and strong generals were busy fighting against Liu Bei. There were not many generals to be sent to the north, and this made Huang Xuer Cao Zhang. Cao Zhang was able to leave the image of a fierce general in history precisely because of this battle .
Cao Zhang took command of the expedition, and Tian Yu was appointed as Cao Zhang's staff officer because he was born in Youzhou, and naturally had a lot of dealings with the Wuhuan people in Gongsun Zan's tent in the early years.
Because of the complete victory over Wuhuan, the force behind it, Xianbei Ke Bineng, didn't even have time to react. A complete victory also showed the Xianbei people how powerful Cao Wei was, and temporarily deterred Ke Bineng. However, Tian Yu and Ke Bineng The contest between powers has just begun.
The conquest of the Wuhuan rebels in Daijun took place in April of the 23rd year of Jian'an. After that, Cao Cao ordered Cao Zhang to rush to Hanzhong because he was angered by Liu Feng.
As for Tian Yu, Cao Zhang will surely praise Cao Cao for his achievements in the Battle of Daijun, so he will get more performance opportunities soon.
When the battle of Hanzhong was coming to an end but not yet over, the independent generals of Liu Bei and Cao Cao in Jingzhou were also taking action.
Guan Yu and Cao Ren were at war with each other, and there were small-scale conflicts from time to time. When the news of the battle in Hanzhong spread to Jingzhou, it would naturally affect the morale of both sides. Correspondingly, Guan Yu took the offensive more, while Cao Ren focused on defense.
In order to fight against Guan Yu, Cao Ren moved his garrison south to Fancheng. In order to prepare for the war, the people of Nanyang County increased a large number of corvees, and there was a lot of public grievances for a while.
It was also because Cao Ren was too tight in preparing for the war that instead, a rebellion broke out in Wancheng, the Nanyang government office, in response to Guan Yu. The guards Hou Yin and Wei Kai kidnapped the Nanyang prefect Dongligun and plundered several surrounding counties.
Upon hearing the news, Cao Ren quickly returned to the army to quell the rebellion. In the first month of the 24th year of Jian'an, he broke through Wancheng and beheaded Hou Yin and Wei Kai. However, Cao Ren made a wrong decision at this time: massacre the city.
At that time, most of the inside of Wancheng were indeed rebels and their supporters, and those who supported Cao Wei had been organized by Dong Ligun to fight against them.
But massacring a city is always unjust, not to mention that it is impossible for the city to be full of rebels, and there must be many people and officials who failed to escape for some reason.
Maybe Cao Ren was annoyed because the front line was tight and the backyard was on fire, but once a decision was made, the consequences would be very serious.
Although Wancheng was slaughtered, don’t forget that the rebels also broke through several counties at the beginning. Seeing the tragedy of Wancheng, these remnants had no one to surrender. They fled into the mountains and turned into bandits. They came out from time to time to rob money and food, and continued to threaten Nanyang County security.
Thank you book friends for voting and rewarding, Yanyu will continue to work hard to update!
(End of this chapter)
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