393 Shandong Rebellion
The court officials were not fools. As soon as King Youâs death spread, the people of the Great Zhou Dynasty were furious. There were frequent riots everywhere. At this moment, the emperor was a furious lion. If he did not kill until blood flowed like a river, it would not be enough to intimidate the world.
He wanted to use a bloody method to tell the entire court and the vassal lords everywhere, âThe authority of the royal family is not to be provoked.â
This was the mind of an emperor.
Just as the court was in a state of panicâ¦
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An urgent document was sent into the capital. The ferghana horse galloped along Chang An Street. The spy holding the document high shouted, âShandong Emergency Report, Shandong Emergency Reportâ¦â
When the commoners heard this voice, they retreated and made way.
The ferghana horse sped into the palace from Chang An Street.
The spy knelt on one knee and said anxiously, âYour Majesty, the various tribes in Shandong have launched a large-scale rebellion. The leader, Li Qiguang, shouted that you were an incompetent ruler and persecuted the ones who were loyalâ¦â
When the emperor heard the words âincompetent rulerâ, he was like an angry lion, and his eyes turned red. âSummon the ministers into the palace to discuss matters.â
When the officials received the news, they did not dare to delay at all and rushed into the palace.
The emperor stood high above and looked down at the ministers below. âThereâs a large-scale rebellion in Shandong. Do you have any good plans?â
This concerned the danger of the country, so how could the officials dare to hide it.
Xia Yansheng immediately cupped his hands. âLi Qiguang has always thought of himself as a remnant of the Gulu Kingdom. He has been buying peopleâs hearts in the Shandong area and has gathered a large number of people under him. The Imperial Court has sent troops to suppress him twice and tried to persuade him to surrender, but to no avail. Now that heâs starting a rebellion, Iâm afraid heâs using the reputation of King You to rebel. Your Majesty, please choose a suitable general as soon as possible and bring troops to suppress the rebellion.â
âElder Xia is right. Shandong is located in the hinterland of the Central Plains. From the north to the south, it borders Hebei, Henan, Anhui, and Jiangsu. Itâs less than 600 kilometers away from the capital. If the traitor, Li Qiguang, takes over Shandong and forms a force, the capital will be in danger. Your Majesty, please appoint a general immediately to bring troops to quell the chaos.â
âThereâs no time to delay suppressing the chaos. Your Majesty, please issue a decree immediatelyâ¦â
The court officials knelt on the ground and exclaimed.
The emperor in the high position stared at the court officials kneeling on the ground. The redness in his eyes had yet to dissipate, and instead, he looked even more shocked.
The dead silence pressed down on the court officials until they did not even dare to breathe loudly.
After an unknown period of time, the emperorâs calm voice sounded. âIn your opinion, who should I send to Shandong to calm the chaos to have a guaranteed victory?â
He enunciated the last four words softly and heavily, each one seeming to be squeezed out from between his teeth.
The royal court was silent.
No one dared to say anything else. It was not a big deal to recommend a general, but everyone present knew what the words âguaranteed victoryâ meant. If they were not careful, they would lose their heads.
The situation in Shandong was complicated, and riots often happened. The previous emperors of the Great Zhou Dynasty had a headache over this.
No matter who went, they probably did not have the confidence to win.
The emperor sneered. âDear ministers, you have to think carefully. You can win this battle, but you canât lose. Otherwise, the dignity of our Great Zhou will be damaged by a mere thief. This will be a big loss. Your heads will be chopped off.â
The Marquis of Changxingâs crimes were monstrous, and the citizens of the world were furious. There were frequent riots everywhere. If they could not show the dignity of the Great Zhou Dynasty in this battle, it would encourage Li Qiguang and the rebel forces everywhere.
At that time, if the world was in chaos and the vassal lords rebelledâ¦
The emperor suddenly closed his eyes.
If his younger brother, Yin Lixing, was still around, would these bandits dare to bully the Yin Imperial Family?
Now that his brother, Yin Lixing, was dead, it became an excuse for these bandits to rebel.
He thought that it was extremely ridiculous!
The court officials knelt on the ground, not even daring to raise their eyes. Those who were timid trembled on the spot.
The emperor immediately laughed in anger. âWhy? Do you all think youâre mute? I remember that back then, the heir killed a few officials and nobles who didnât want to assist in the war in the north and only wanted to escape. All of you couldnât wait to jump out and talk about how King You had gathered his troops and wanted to summon him to the capital to be punishedâ¦â
But now that King You was dead, no one in the court could be used?!
At the mention of King You, the court officials broke out in a cold sweat on a hot day.
The silent atmosphere completely angered the emperor. He shouted, âWhereâs the Minister of War, Lord Xu? The Ministry of War is in charge of the wars in various places. Do you want to be mute too?â
The new Minister of War, Lord Xu, immediately walked out of the crowd and knelt on the ground.
The emperor clearly saw that there was a wet patch on the back of his red official uniform. âWho do you think can take on this role?â
Lord Xuâs body trembled. Even though he was kneeling on the ground, he could still feel the kingâs gaze, which was filled with killing intent, land on him. He wanted to cry but had no tears. âI-Iâll recommend the Marquis of Ningyuan to lead the troops to calm the chaos in Shandong.â
The words âguaranteed victoryâ already showed how much the emperor valued this battle.
If he recommended some young generals, they would definitely not be able to take on the heavy responsibility. Only old officials with outstanding military achievements would have more chances of winning.
Of course, he did not want to offend the Marquis of Ningyuan.
Duke Ning Yuan was definitely involved in King Youâs death.
However, the Emperor had only demoted Imperial Concubine Lu to second-rank Concubine Lan. The Marquis of Weiningâs Estate had also been demoted to second-rank Marquis of Ningyuanâs Estate. It could be seen that the Emperor still wanted to use the Marquis of Ningyuanâs Estate.
However, among the noble old generals in the capital, there were some old established generals that they could not afford to offend, such as the Marquis of Zhen.
Only the Marquis of Ningyuan, who had been demoted, was the best candidate.
There was no turning back. Lord Xu gritted his teeth secretly. âThe Marquis of Changxing is a direct descendant of the Marquis of Ningyuan. The two families are in-laws. King You died unjustly. Although what the Marquis of Changxing did is unforgivable, the Marquis of Weining is also in the wrong. Although the emperor has punished the Marquis of Ningyuan, itâs still difficult for the anger of the people to be appeased. Itâs a good opportunity for the Marquis of Ningyuan to redeem himself.â
As the emperor listened, his eyes flickered.
Lord Xu was trembling in fear as he continued, âMarquis of Ningyuan has made outstanding military achievements. Three years ago, the Di people invaded the north wantonly. Although it was King You and the heir who turned the tide, it was also thanks to the Marquis of Ningyuanâs help. I think the Marquis of Ningyuanâs reputation will definitely intimidate the rebels and suppress the rebellion in Shandong. Then, he will make unparalleled contributions to the Imperial Court.â
Every word and sentence made sense.
The court officials below lowered their heads, not daring to show their faces.
As for Marquis of Ningyuan, his eyes darkened and he almost fainted on the spot.
Li Qiguang considered himself a remnant of the Gulu people and had been entrenched in Shandong for generations. It could be said that his roots were deeply rooted. A strong dragon could not suppress a local snake. Once he led his troops there, not only would they face the chaos under Li Qiguang, but they would also face all kinds of open and hidden attacks.
In the history of the Great Zhou, many generals had been buried in Shandong.
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He did not have the confidence to win.