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Four hundred and ninetieth chapters cut weeds and roots

Time went back a month ago.

Outside Shenglong City.

In the wastelands of only ten miles away from the Li Dynasty, flags were waving, and the endless people under the banner seemed to be very magnificent. However, the chaotic ranks, the noisy voices, the complex clothes and weapons were clearly visible at a glance. These people were just ordinary people gathered together, not soldiers.

"The Northern Invaders destroyed my homeland and killed my people, and yin my wife and daughter. The crimes are too numerous to be written. This hatred is irreconcilable..."

"Where can you finish the eggs when the nest is destroyed? Dayue is now in a place of irreparable consequence. Apart from fighting to fight, we can only fight to fight to fight to fight to the death!"

"How many of us can trample all the Northern Cong to death with our feet!"

"It's just death, it's just death, why fear it?"

The nobles, officials and literati from the Li Dynasty were shouting and yelling madly.

They shouted hysterically, as if this was the only way to motivate themselves and make themselves forget the terrifying fear.

no way!

In essence, although the Song army in Lingnan was all garrison troops, they were well-fed and well-dressed, and were well-equipped, so their energy and spirit were raised.

Although it was just a garrison army, it was invincible to come with the Li Dynasty's soldiers. On the front battlefield, the Li Dynasty's soldiers had no way to resist the Song army's naval and land soldiers that came in from the Honghekou.

Of course, there are also the negative effects of the Li Dynasty's strategic layout mistakes on his soldiers and generals.

After all, Chen Gou gathered a group of troops and stopped in Yongzhou.

How dare the Li Dynasty be negligent? Even though they knew that the navy of the Song army in the Lingnan region was strong, they did not dare not to invest their energy on the land. They arranged a lot of troops to guard the garrison, especially the steep mountains on the border.

As a result, when the Song army's navy defeated Li Chao's colleagues with absolute advantage, the door of Li Chao's waist and abdomen was instantly opened.

The water and land army of the Song Dynasty flowed up the line of the Honghe River and rushed straight to Shenglong.

This is just like Liu Ziyu led his army to attack the Jin people's nests along the river. If the latter were given enough time, the strength of the enemy troops gathered might not be worse than that of the Song army that came from the sea, but this war was a time difference.

Yang Yinger, who was left in the Red River Delta area, was caught off guard. He obviously had several times the strength of the Song army's army's army, but was defeated separately by the Song army. Before the Shenglong Mansion could return to the army for rescue, he was taken by Xu Huiyan and Zhang Rong, leading the team.

Li Yanghuan fled in a hurry and hid among the mountains to the west. This is not uncommon. In the long river of history, these small countries on the peninsula are not a few of the kings who fled in the desert in the face of an irresistible offensive.

Li Yanghuan is just one of them.

But his escape caused the Li Dynasty army who had quickly returned from Tonkin.

The Grand Marshal Li Gongping led the main force of the Li army on the northern front that was quickly returning. When he was chasing the Song army behind him, he crossed mountains and rivers and rushed to the core area of ​​the Li Dynasty, the Red River Delta, the ruler of the Li Dynasty, it was already a panic-infested and exhausted army. The troops also changed from more than 30,000 people to only 20,000 soldiers left. Xu Huiyan saw the chance to cross the Honghe River, and with a blow from Hengye with few enemies and more, he called Li Gongping to give the head, making the last established permanent troops of the Li Dynasty a past trend.

At this point, the Jiaozhi former place, which has been temporarily named Jiaozhou Protectorate, can be said to be the overall situation. Even if Li Yanghuan and other people have not been captured yet, if all the regular troops established by Li Chaocheng were destroyed, the Li Chao would have to become a thing of the past.

The officials, nobles, local tyrants (large slave owners), and barbarian chiefs, some local powerful people chose to tame them very simply.

When facing irresistible power, they obviously did not have much loyalty to sacrifice their lives for Li Chao.

To protect the country or the family? The answer to this question is obvious.

Even if they are included in the Central Plains dynasty, changes in laws and regulations will greatly damage the strength of those local families. But these local factions still dare not resist.

The Central Plains dynasty's army was so sharp that they all witnessed it with their own eyes. The Li Dynasty's army has been destroyed, so what about their strength compared to the previous Li Dynasty? The result of this resistance is destruction. And they absolutely do not want to die, so they can only obey and cut their flesh, even if it will hurt themselves.

From land to slaves, and official positions, the result of changing dynasties is a comprehensive weakening of local power.

Who said that the system of the Li Dynasty was so rough when the founding of the People's Republic of China?

Li Gongyun (Li Taizu) changed the ten paths from the Ding Dynasty and the former Li Dynasty to twenty-four routes. Because the ten paths made local generals hold heavy troops and also manage regional affairs, and their power was too great. However, after the "national" was divided into twenty-four routes, the military power was still in the hands of the provincial governors, and the local power was still very strong.

Li Dezheng (Li Taizong, Gong Yunzi) made a regulation that an oath was held with officials at all levels every year to declare his allegiance to Li family.

If you put this matter in the Central Plains, it would be a big laugh.

The relationship between the central and local governments of the Li Dynasty reminds people of the Zhou emperor and the princes of the Spring and Autumn Period, but they are not like kings and ministers at all.

The monarchs of the Li Dynasty also liked to enfeoff their sons as kings and went to the country to guard the country. They set up special villages in remote areas and ethnic minorities, and implemented military rule to deal with the southern neighbor of Champo. The Shaomin area was hereditary place of local chiefs. The big ones were called state governors and the small ones were called leaders. Later, due to the gradual division of the region, the chiefs gradually weakened, and the Li Dynasty sent one magistrate, and the chiefs were directly subordinated. This type of state was now called "town".

Now, with the end of the Li Dynasty, the local powerful faction were left with some of the royal family members, nobles, local officials, and barbarian chiefs. These people who belonged to the ruling class in the Li Dynasty, as well as the literati and powerful class under it, can all be described as "slave owner".

It is clearly the homeland of China for thousands of years and has been deeply influenced, but once it becomes independent, it directly plays slavery.

Whether it was the Ding Dynasty and the former Li Dynasty or the previous Li Dynasty, slavery was just right. Even Li Renzong, who dominated the country for fifty or sixty years, had such a high reputation and such a strong majesty, could only move the "Private slave ink (tatto) forbidden" to slightly improve the personality of the slaves, and stipulate that slaves inside and outside the capital should not be ink-like, like an imperial guard, or a dragon-like text on their bodies. In fact, it had no impact on slavery at all.

Therefore, when Chen Gou received Zhao Gou's order and began to wield his knife to "cut the roots" against powerful local families, officials, chiefs and other powerful factions, the latter decisively could not bear it.

They were willing to cut themselves in exchange for their continued survival in the future. However, Zhao Gou meant to move them to Lingnan, just like the early Western Han Dynasty, when they moved all the world and the nobles and nobles to live in the Five Tombs.
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