Chapter 588

"The lord of Shu must cede Bajun, Guanghan and their vassal states to my lord, and order the delivery of 50 shi of grain and grass, 15 pieces of Shu brocade, 50 catties of pig iron, [-] horses, and [-] cattle and sheep each. Otherwise, there is no need to negotiate a peace. Let’s talk, wait for my lord to capture the Jiange and take it by yourself.”

Guo Jia and Xi Zhicai's tone is particularly tough, Lu Chengjun is not a big talker, except for land of course.

Fazheng discussed with Zhang Song and said: "This matter is very important, we must ask our Lord to decide, but during the peace negotiation period, the two armies should stop fighting and make peace."

Guo Jia said coldly: "Hmph! Who knows if this is your lord's plan to slow down the army? My lord has heard that the Emperor Shu sent several envoys to Xiliang, Qiang, and HB Xianbei to ask for help. He intended to force my lord to stop fighting after he attacked me. , if Lord Shu really wants to negotiate a peace, he should immediately agree to my Lord's conditions, otherwise he will resolve it by means of war."

"This……"

Guo Jia and Xi Zhicai left when they saw that Fazheng could not answer.

Fazheng and Zhang Song had no choice but to pass the news back to Chengdu, and there was a lot of discussion in Chengdu for a while. After all, the Lucheng Army's appetite was too great, and Chengdu's treasury definitely didn't have so many things. If the main Shu agreed to negotiate peace, it would definitely be from the local gentry in Yizhou. Grabbing, the voice of the main battle rose sharply for a while.

Liu Bei immediately ordered Wang Ling and Guan Yu to step up their attacks on Luocheng and Jiangzhou. It was okay for Yan Yan to arrive there, but Zhao Wei in Jiangzhou had a conflict with the Dongzhou Army because of the military ration issue. The generals of the Dongzhou Army immediately clamored to lead Dongzhou The army went back to Chengdu.

The [-] Dongzhou troops in Jiangzhou are all Wu Kuang's confidantes. When the Lucheng army attacked the city, they clamored to leave. If Wu Kuang's instigation was not there, the ghosts would not believe it. In addition, Zhang Song heard that Liu Bei met Wu Yi privately. The news of Wu Kuang's collusion with the Lucheng Army spread throughout the city of Chengdu.

The dissatisfaction of the Yizhou gentry towards Wu Kuang was extremely inflated, but Wu Kuang held the military power, and the Lucheng Army was close at hand. If Wu Kuang really turned to the Lucheng Army in anger, as long as Wu Kuang led the army to attack Luocheng, the Lucheng Army would be able to drive straight into Chengdu.

Just when the gentry in Yizhou was raging and Wu Kuang became the target of Yizhou people, a land army suddenly appeared in the hinterland of Guanghan - Fucheng (Jiangyou City.)
Chengdu-Luocheng-Mianzhu-Fucheng-Zitong-Jiange is the grain transportation line where Pang Xi sits and guards Jiange. Although Wang Ling and Zhang He attacked Luocheng, it did not hinder the Shu army's grain transportation line It is possible to go to Jiange from Shu County through Fucheng, so Wang Ling and others can only threaten Chengdu by breaking through Luocheng.

Luocheng is the seat of Guanghan County. The danger of Guanghan is at the Jiange Jianmen Pass. The essence of Guanghan is around Luocheng. Luocheng is guarded by Yan Yan, the famous general of Bazhong. Therefore, Wang Ling and others can't retreat. , can only maintain a stalemate.

They couldn't retreat because the two armies were soldiers from Yizhou. Once Wang Ling retreated, the soldiers would be defeated or flee to the mountains, and the good situation of Guanghan as a whole would come to naught.It is also very detrimental to peace talks.

At this time, Wenpin and Pang De led a thousand white eucalyptus soldiers and two thousand Pound selected elites from the Xiliang army to cross the mountains from the Yinping trail and suddenly appeared in Fucheng.

The guard of Fucheng was caught off guard, and in a panic, the guard of Fucheng offered the city.

Fucheng was taken by the Lucheng Army, which immediately alarmed the whole Yizhou, and even disrupted the entire Yizhou war situation. The Mianzhu defenders rushed out of the city to capture Fucheng, but were defeated by Wenpin and Pound. Wenpin and Pound took the opportunity to capture Mianzhu again.

The Lucheng army seized the opportunity to capture Fucheng and Mianzhu, and merged with Wang Ling near Luocheng, and Jiange Xuanguan became the possession of the Lucheng army.

There was an uproar in Chengdu, and then Pang De summoned the Di people. Within a few days, tens of thousands of Di people were conquered by him.

For a while, the voices of Chengdu City for peace rose sharply. Fazheng and Zhang Song agreed to agree to the terms of the Lucheng Army, but Guo Jia took the opportunity to bargain: he wanted Yizhou to give Lu Chengjun three more provinces of Shu County, and half of Cang County to Liu Biao.

The news was sent back to Chengdu again, and there was a lot of discussion in Chengdu again, but the voice of the main battle was completely submerged in the main harmony. Finally, it was decided to cede the three provinces of Shu County to the Lucheng Army. Zunyi and Guiyang area.

The Lucheng Army obtained most of Guanghan, the entire Ba County, Guanghan Dependent Kingdom, and Shu County. It can be said that they gained a lot. In addition to the grain and grass in Yizhou, the Lucheng Army's glory in a few months was enough to shock the world except for some casualties.

Liu Biao sent an army of [-] to accompany the army, and as a result, the Guiyang area was captured before the first battle. Although it was a barren land at that time, it finally expanded its territory.

As the first batch of Yizhou Yihe supplies arrived at Jiange, all Lucheng troops returned to Fucheng and Guanghan, and Mianzhu and Luoshui became a power vacuum for the two armies.

Under the leadership of Pang Xi, the defenders of Jiange returned from Fucheng to Mianzhu and Luocheng. The Lucheng army immediately occupied Jiange. The prefect asked Qiang to be the prefect.

Wu Kuang, the great general of the Shu Han, ordered his general not to leave Chengdu, so he could only watch Zhao Wei stand on his own as the prefect. With Pang Xi's return to Luocheng, the internal contradictions of the Shu Han increased sharply.

In order to make the ministers of the Shu Han fight for power, Liu Bei officially announced the end of the first battle of conquest of Shu, and announced that Guan Yu was the prefect of Bajun, Zhang Lu was the prefect of Bazhong, Wang Ling was the prefect of Fuling, and Pang De led the army to protect Dizhonglang. He will enter Sandao, Shu County, and at the same time appoint Du Xi as the prefect of Brazil.

Liu Bei divided the huge Berkshire into three parts, and set up Fuling, Beishu County, and Guanghan vassal states to be prefects. He also ordered Zhang Ren to be the general of the guard Ba Zhonglang, and Gan Ning to be the captain of Jinfan, and ordered him to form the first branch of the Lucheng Army. In the water army, Zhang He was appointed as a partial general to form his own He army, and Liu Zhiran was qualified as a general of the Imperial Guard.

Zhang He became the first general of the Lucheng Army and the most dazzling general of the Lucheng Army because of his achievements in Berkshire.

So far, Liu Bei left Guan Yu, Zhang He, Gan Ning, Zhang Ren, and Pang De in Yizhou to guard the front line, Hao Zhao to guard Jianmen, Li Yan followed Pang De to Shu County and Guanghan, and recalled Liu Zhiran's imperial guards. The Ministry and Wenpin Bai Mubing returned to Hanzhong.

Since then, Chengdu has once again returned to a short period of tranquility. Wu Kuang was deeply aware of the crisis, so he secretly purchased a large amount of ordnance from the Lucheng Army, and sent his daughter to Liu Bei as a proton, and his son Wu Ban also entered Hanzhong.

Liu Bei stayed in Jin as the prefect of Hanzhong, and Bao Chao guarded Hanzhong as the captain of Hanzhong.

Liu Bei returned with a great victory, and the turbulent Chang'an City and Sanfu regained calm. Han Sui and Ma Teng also sent envoys to surrender to the Southern Emperor.

Liu Zhang, the lord of Shu, also took refuge in the Southern Emperor. It can be said that the Southern Emperor almost became the emperor of the Han Dynasty in name, of course, if the regent established by Yuan Shao was willing.

(End of this chapter)

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