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Chapter 206 Wanyan Liang is a Complete Minority

Chapter 206 Wanyan Liang is a Complete Minority

Since it is a national mobilization order, it means that no one can escape.

Wanyanliang requested that the order be passed on to every road where the military households of Meng'an Mooke can still be unblocked at present, and ordered that all the men and women over the age of [-] and below the age of [-], all of them. All have to be naturalized to join the army and form an army to prepare for expedition.

Even if the relatives are old and there are a large number of strong men in the family, it is not allowed to leave one to serve the relatives. As long as they are within this category, they must all go to war.

This is a very inhumane order, but Wanyanliang doesn't care. In his opinion, this is the atmosphere and determination that a national war should have.

If you don't even have the courage to fight to the death, what kind of national war is there?

In a national war, we must mobilize all the forces and mobilize all the forces to wipe out all the enemies that should be wiped out in one fell swoop, and then we all enjoy peace together.

For the ultimate enjoyment, now everything can be sacrificed and paid!

He also just planned to use this war to hone the clansmen who had long lost their martial spirit, and let them feel the difficulty of their ancestors climbing the ice and lying on the snow to create a foundation.

The order was passed on, and all departments received the emperor's order. This was undoubtedly a blow to the courtiers who had just heard that the emperor was going to fight against the rebels in Shandong and Hebei not long ago.

Are you kidding me?
Isn't it pacifying the thieves?
Why National Mobilization?

Does it take a national mobilization to deal with a group of rebels?

The ministers were puzzled, and they wrote to the emperor to ask about the matter.

In this regard, Wanyanliang issued an explanation.

He said that the intention of his nationwide mobilization is not only to completely quell the rebels, but also to directly go south to attack the Song State after quelling the rebels, destroy the Song State, and directly fast-forward to the unification of the land of China.

The ministers were even more shocked.

Although they had vaguely heard rumors that the emperor was going to attack the Song state, but there was no official news, most of them thought it was a rumor and were unwilling to believe it was true.

Who would have thought this was actually true!The emperor really intends to go south to attack the Song Dynasty!
At this moment, the officials of the entire court were panicked.

The Jurchens, the Han Chinese, the Khitans, the bureaucratic groups composed of elites of all ethnic groups panicked.

It can be said that they are basically unwilling to accept the crusade against Song in the south.

The whole court had a very strong anti-war atmosphere.

For the Jurchen relatives, due to the small number of people, the things they get every year through exploitation and the Southern Song tribute can already satisfy their desires. Since their desires are satisfied, of course they do not want to follow the emperor to attack the Song state.

For the bureaucrats of the Manchu Dynasty, except for a very small number of militants, most of them were conservatives, and they did not want to see the emperor's nationwide mobilization to cause chaos, and who could guarantee that the national mobilization would not threaten their interests?

For the Mengan Mouke households, who were the foundation of the Jin Guoguo, most of them were already landowners where they were located. They enjoyed a lot of property and a good life. They were very satisfied with their current life and did not want to go south.

All in all, life is good, wealth is rich, life is comfortable and comfortable, and I just want to enjoy more. Who wants to go south and fight the Song Kingdom?

At that time, even if the battle is won, who can guarantee that he will not die?
That's really a life to take money without life to spend.

In such an overall atmosphere, not many people from the entire Jin Kingdom's ruling class and Meng'an Moke military households were willing to go to war. Wanyan Liang did this completely against the will of the public.

It can be said that Wanyan Liang is completely in the minority, and the only people who really support him are those who are deeply bound to him.

And even this group of people may support him more because they are deeply bound to Wanyan Liang, and they may not agree with Nan Zheng in their hearts.

So when his decree was issued, the entire court was boiling, and the bureaucrats were incensed, and they agreed to write a letter to the emperor together, asking the emperor to think twice.

Wanyanliang was unmoved when a large number of performances were handed over, and still demanded that they start the general mobilization immediately and pass the order immediately without delay.

The ministers were dissatisfied, and elected the highly respected Jurchen, Khitan and Han bureaucrats to meet the emperor, asking the emperor not to mobilize the whole country for the Southern Expedition, but to abide by the Shaoxing Peace Agreement and enjoy the status of the Jin Kingdom.

The Southern Song Dynasty has already become a minister, and the letters given to him by the Emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty are all written [Chenju]. If this is the case, and he has to be beaten, isn't that unreasonable?
Unreasonable wars have never been won since ancient times.

Hearing the objections of these mediocre officials, Wanyanliang was furious, pretended to kill, and repelled the bureaucrats who met Hanlin Chengzhi Zhai Yonggu, Zhi Xue Han Rujia and other bureaucrats. .

The bureaucrats' persuasion failed. Seeing that Wanyan Liang was going to go his own way, their interests were about to be damaged. They were not reconciled, so they thought of another way.

The privy envoy San Hutu had a harmonious relationship with the empress dowager's disciple Shan. He was entrusted by a group of senior Jurchen officials to enter the palace to see the empress dowager's disciple, Shan, and asked the disciple to try his best to persuade the emperor not to march south.

Tu Shan didn't have any unwillingness to do this, but he felt inappropriate.

"Although I am the empress dowager, I am in the harem, and it is not convenient for me to do politics. If I go to persuade the emperor, I will be suspected of doing politics. It is not very pleasant to say it like this?"

Tu Shan is not Wanyanliang's biological mother, but Wanyanliang's first-in-class mother. She has no blood relationship, and the relationship used to be relatively rigid. Even when Wanyanliang moved the capital to the central capital, she did not bring her, but brought her own biological mother. Da Shi.

Wanyanliang himself is his father's concubine. Because his wife, the disciple Shan, has no children, he has received a certain amount of attention and has a certain status.

However, this status is not enough to heal Wanyan Liang's shyness as a concubine. His biological mother Da Shi's too humble actions in front of Tu Shan made him dissatisfied since he was a child, feeling that his dignity has been trampled on.

Although Tu Shan's temperament is gentle, he did not feel sorry for their mother and son.

But Wanyanliang was still haunted by all this.

When he was proclaimed emperor, Tu Shan thought that this was not something that a minister could do, so when he met Wanyanliang, he did not congratulate him, and his attitude was cold, which also made Wanyanliang hold a grudge in his heart.

After a period of time, Tu Shan, who stayed in Shangjing, would worry that Wanyanliang would kill her every time she saw Wanyanliang's messenger, so she would change her clothes in advance in case of emergency.

It was not until the death of his biological mother, Da Shi, that Wanyanliang was repeatedly told to remember the kindness of his disciple Shan to them, which made Wanyanliang take his disciple Shan to Zhongdu to honor them. After that, the relationship between the two gradually eased.

Up to now, the relationship between Tu Shan and Wanyanliang is as good as that of a biological mother and son. I don't know if Wanyanliang is relieved or if Tu Shan is too naive.

However, the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty also believed that Wanyanliang attached great importance to Tu Shan, and believed that Tu Shan held a great deal of weight in Wanyanliang's heart, that's why he invited him.

Hearing Tu Shan's concerns, Pusan ​​Hutu felt that this was incorrect.

"The queen mother has never intervened in political affairs, and this matter is not a political matter. It is a national event, and it is related to the future of the Dajin Kingdom. Please ask the queen mother to come forward and persuade a little. The ministers are really powerless, but they can't help Looking at His Majesty's South Expedition.

Right now, the Dajin Kingdom is in a state of sluggishness, with dangers looming large, surrounded by strong enemies outside, and rebels inside. "

Tu Shan still has concerns.

However, after the servants were scattered, many Jurchen officials were invited to join the Tu Shan family. The Tu Shan family was requested by so many people.

So on October 21, when Wan Yanliang personally went to the Empress Dowager's Palace for a monthly routine visit, Tu Shan mentioned this matter to him.

Wanyanliang, at least on the surface, still respects the disciple Shan very much.

Whether it was out of political needs or respect for the last wishes of his biological mother, he at least played a dutiful son on the surface, and this dutiful son was especially filial.

No matter what Tu Shan said to him or what he wanted, as long as he could buy it with money, he would agree, and he tried his best to do it, and he had to make a lot of noise to make it known to the whole dynasty. Not a dutiful son.

Maybe Wan Yan Liang had deceived himself.

But when Tu Shan and Wanyanliang talked about whether the Southern Expedition to the Song Dynasty could be slowed down, the smile on Wanyanliang's face disappeared, and some bad memories gradually came to mind.

He suddenly felt that the benevolent eyebrows of the Tu Shan in front of him became a little ugly.

(End of this chapter)

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