Chapter 547 Proton
"Your Majesty, please transfer him somewhere else!"

"He constantly threatens to invade the Xianbei from the north, saying that the Xianbei have mastered the art of winning over their hearts and minds, and that their potential harm will surely surpass that of the Xiongnu, Qiang, and Hu tribes of the past!"

"Now even the officials within the ministry are wavering and are beginning to suggest whether to send troops against the Xianbei."

"I debated with him several times, but I couldn't win the argument!!"

Chen Qian sat in front of Cao Mao with a sad face, looking very haggard.

Deng Ai talked about the Xianbei threat theory in the Ministry of War every day, and as a result, the officials were convinced by him one after another. Chen Qian felt that if he debated with him a few more times, he would also be convinced. However, he knew in his heart that Deng Ai's words must not be believed, so he hurried to find the emperor.

Cao Mao also narrowed his eyes at this moment.

Among the many Hu peoples, the Qiang and Hu are the most chaotic. They have many tribes and no unified organizational structure. Their degree of sinicization is also different. Even if they rebel, they can only serve as thugs.

The degree of sinicization of the Southern Xiongnu was higher than that of the Qiang and Hu. Their tribal leaders began to use Chinese names on a large scale, and Chinese gradually replaced the Xiongnu language. They communicated normally with the locals in Bingzhou, and some integration occurred.

The most powerful among them should be the Xianbei. In terms of sinicization, the Southern Xiongnu was a kind of sloppy sinicization. They did it purely for better enjoyment and convenience. If it weren't for Liu Yuan, their strength would not be very strong.

However, the sinicization of the Xianbei was an aggressive one. They were not just learning language and classics, they were also starting to study the core.

They began to actively approach the literati and tried to recruit scholars, trying to understand the etiquette and the connotation of the classics.

This is quite scary.

Cao Mao pondered for a moment before shaking his head. "What Deng Ai said can't be said to be wrong, nor can it be said to be completely correct."

"However, Mr. Chen, he said something very true."

"Don't treat these people like bandits anymore. Don't underestimate them. Go all out. But Wu is still the most important. Let's pacify Wu first. The rest can be dealt with later."

Chen Qian asked, "What about Deng Ai?"

"Let him stay in your military department for now."

"only"

Cao Mao looked up. The problem of the Xianbei was different from before. In the past, the court had to think about how to deal with the looting outside the Great Wall, but the northern Xianbei did not engage in looting. At least, they had never engaged in looting during the entire Cao Wei period.

They even took the initiative to send people to make friends and propose peaceful coexistence. Yes, you heard correctly, it was the Xianbei who first sent envoys to make friends. And later, during the Eight Princes Rebellion, the Xianbei even tried to help the Jin Dynasty quell the rebellion.
Of course, the Xianbei were divided into many tribes, each different. For example, the Tuoba Xianbei of Yongliang were much more violent. They rebelled directly after encountering famine. The leader, Shu Ji, was quite good at fighting and defeated several generals in a row.

I don’t know how Wen Yang and Yang Hu are doing now.

"Are you the commander of the Xiongnu army?!"

Wen Yang was sitting in the upper seat at this moment, looking up with his face full of arrogance.

The four Hun generals sat in front of him. Looking at the newly appointed Wen Yang, they quickly thought of someone.

Stone bud!

This person's appearance is so similar to Shi Bao!

They were all suddenly appointed to be responsible for education, and then suddenly appeared in the government seat, and then asked them to come. They were also cruel in their dealings with others.

Because of Shi Bao's past behavior, the four generals appeared in front of Wen Yang at almost the fastest speed.

At this moment, looking at the arrogant Wen Yang in front of them, they showed an expression of sudden enlightenment.

That’s right, the original purpose of Yang Hu coming here was to see who among them would support and who would oppose.

And this person came here to get rid of the opponents!

No wonder this man came with elite cavalry!
Who is leading the cavalry to educate?
"General Wen, we are the commanders of our respective divisions. We have long heard of your great name and are honored to meet you today!"

Liu Jing was the first to stand up and salute, and the others followed suit.

Wen Yang was stunned for a moment.

This was somewhat different from what he had imagined.

He grew up listening to the stories of Wei and Huo, and always wanted to go to the frontier to make a name for himself.

Now he finally got what he wanted and came to govern the Xiongnu, but why do these Xiongnu people feel a little strange?
Wen Yang frowned and asked again, "Are you all willing to accept enlightenment?"

"Yes! Of course I am willing!"

Several people said one after another.

They have already seen the consequences of being unwilling to accept it. Moreover, for these leaders, there is really not much difference between maintaining the current organizational structure and giving up the tribe to become a noble of the Wei Dynasty.

In order to govern the Xiongnu, the State of Wei appointed Simas to various Xiongnu tribes.

These generals need to discuss with the Sima and inform the court before they can carry out their orders.

When they were in power in the government, they were actually no different from the puppet Chanyu.

Only when the temple is in a weak position can they rank above Sima.

Since you have no real power, you might as well just become a marquis of Wei and give your descendants a chance to become officials. Isn't that better than being a puppet?

Seeing how obedient they were, Wen Yang had no choice but to calm down.

"Then how are you going to do this?" Liu Jing asked blankly, "Shouldn't this be arranged by the general?"

Wen Yang looked to the side and saw the person standing next to him was the deputy assigned to him by Yang Hu, whose name was Zu Wu.

He was a descendant of a local prominent family recruited by Yang Hu. He came from a prominent family, was strategic, and brave. Yang Hu made him his clerk, responsible for handling paperwork and many other chores.

Yang Hu thought highly of him and felt that he had the potential to become a 2,000-stone official in the future.

Zu Wu reminded him, "General, General Zhenbei has already issued an order. You only need to follow it."

Wen Yang waved his hand and said, "Then follow the general's orders. If anyone dares to object, I will intervene!"

Zuwu didn't say anything. Yang Hu asked Wen Yang to come here not to let him get rid of the Huns who were unwilling to work, but to let him help the Huns solve the problem!

The generals of the Xiongnu tribes had no intention of objecting. The Wei Dynasty was now strong and powerful, having destroyed the Shu Kingdom. The Holy King was in power and had an army of 500,000!

That's more than their population!

They had absolutely no intention of resisting.

But it is not easy to settle them down easily, as local problems arise one after another.

Wen Yang obviously did not realize this. He immediately gave the order and hurried away to continue guarding.

But soon, Wen Yang realized the difficulties.

Problems arose when the various Hun tribes began to be arranged into cities and distributed farmland.

The original livestock statistics, the distribution of public land, the ideas of each county, and the conflicts during the migration process, etc.

These problems cannot be solved by cavalry.

When people from all over the place started asking Wen Yang to make a decision, Wen Yang just felt a headache.

He initially issued orders himself, forcing the county to take them in, allowing them to temporarily reclaim land if there was not enough public land, sending people to take in livestock, and requiring them to send people to teach them and distribute farm tools.

But soon, his actions caused a big chaos and even led to escape.

The good news was that Wen Yang's cavalry finally came in handy, but the bad news was that this was not what he wanted.

Things took a turn for the better when Wen Yang, with a red face, lowered his head and began to ask the local governor for advice.

Yang Hu was probably somewhat confident. No matter how Wen Yang complained or sought help, Yang Hu never showed up. He just said that he was very busy and let Wen Yang make the decision himself.

Wen Yang also began to try to learn. He had always been a high-ranking general who didn't know anything about farming. Apart from fighting and beheading people, he didn't care much about other things and was too lazy to get involved.

At this moment, he finally learned how to do things.

Although it is still very immature, it is finally no longer the bird flying in the air, and its feet have finally landed on the ground.

Xianbei, Shengle City.

Tuoba Liwei sat in the upper seat, and the ministers sat on his left and right.

Tuoba Liwei is already eighty years old.

At this moment, he is quite old and has lost his former strength. He looks extremely thin and hunched.

He's just a skinny old man.

It was in this year that he finally became the leader of the alliance of Xianbei tribes and became the recognized Xianbei Khan.

He made Shengle the capital, appointed officials, and officially began his rule over the Xianbei tribes.

This time, he summoned the leaders of various tribes to discuss major matters after the relocation of the capital.

A burly, strong man with an outstanding appearance sat next to him. He had an extraordinary temperament and was heroic and majestic.

Tuoba Liwei looked at him and said with a smile, "I heard that the Wei general has implemented a new policy in Bingzhou, forcing the various tribes of the Southern Xiongnu to disband their people and allow them to enter various cities. From now on, the Southern Xiongnu will no longer exist."

"O Desert Khan, you are my most outstanding son."

"The Great Wei is now strong and powerful, and their king is very wise. I want you to go to Wei to let them know that we have no intention of opposing them and are willing to live in peace with them and not invade each other."

"Also, I hope you can learn how to govern the country from them, study their classics, and learn their policies. When I die, you can inherit my position and govern the country better."

"However, this is also risky. Are you willing to go?"

This heroic man was Liwei's son, Sha Mo Khan. He raised his head and looked at his old father with determination.

"Father, I am willing to go. In the past, I learned from the scholars who fled here. They always said that true knowledge is in the Central Plains. I really want to go and see what true knowledge is. Besides, we have always been on good terms with the Wei Dynasty and have never had any bad relations. I don't think they will make things difficult for me."

When the other departments heard this, they all nodded.

"Okay! Then go ahead!"

"Take the gifts and my letter with you, and go meet the Emperor of Cao Wei!"

ps: Hahahaha, brothers, I came to Beijing today to receive an award. I heard that "The Clothes Don't Cross the South" won an award, so I came here specially. I will let you know the details tomorrow! !

Don't worry about updates, everyone. Once I finish all my work and get home, there will definitely be a burst of updates! I can make up for any amount you owe!
(End of this chapter)

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