Phoenix Hairpin - Chapter 317

[Chapter 317 Loyal Slave (1)]
In this national expedition, all the forces that the Great Wei Dynasty could use were dispatched.
A total of four armies.
The first route was the Xingyang Army of 60,000, with King Xingyang as the main general.
Zheng Chong Lu Feijian is a young and brave general under the command of King Xingyang.
The leader of the second route was the Marquis of Puyang, who commanded 40,000 soldiers.
The third route army is the original Meng family army.
Hou Menghui of Guangping has been downgraded several ranks, and he is not qualified to lead an army alone.
Can only be a lieutenant.
Emperor Yongjia made the eldest prince the chief general.
The selfishness in it is obvious at a glance.
The eldest prince does have a reputation for being good at fighting among the princes, but he is far from the Marquis of Guangping who has experienced hundreds of battles.
Emperor Yongjia made the eldest prince the commander, in fact, to gain a reputation, and the real leader of the war was the Marquis of Guangping.
Most of the achievements in battle can be attributed to the first prince.
Everyone can see the intention of the Son of Heaven.
Except for a few words from Puyang Hou in private, the rest of them didn’t say a word.
Even Lu Lin didn’t say much.
Anyway, his son-in-law has already become the prince.
The names of monarchs and ministers have been determined, and the eldest prince will not be able to turn the tide.
Emperor Yongjia was a bit confused in the harem, but he was wise and resolute in the affairs of the state, and he would not easily abolish the establishment.
Taking a step back, even if the eldest prince Guangping Hou has this heart, it depends on whether the prince’s faction agrees.
The last army was the Imperial Guard.
The Imperial Guard of the Great Wei had a total of 80,000.
It was originally the private soldier of Emperor Yongjia when he raised his army, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it was Li Jiabing.
Later, when Emperor Yongjia established the Great Wei Dynasty, he formed the Imperial Guard with Li Jiabing as his team.
The commander of the Imperial Guard was General Liang, who was loyal to Emperor Yongjia.
On this expedition, Emperor Yongjia ordered 50,000 Guards, leaving 30,000 to guard the capital. General Liang actively invited to fight, but Emperor Yongjia stayed behind.
“Liang Zhan,” Emperor Yongjia said solemnly, “I personally lead the troops to go out on an expedition. It takes a year or two or three years to return to the capital. The important task of protecting the capital is entrusted to you.”
Liang Zhan is Liang Da .
The general’s name is taboo.
This name was chosen by Emperor Yongjia himself.
Today’s illustrious emperor and important officials were only the personal soldiers of the young master of the Li family back then.
Because they grew up together since childhood and practiced martial arts together, the master and servant have a deep bond.
Emperor Yongjia intends to compete in the Central Plains and lead his troops to stand on his own.
Conquering the world is not an easy task, and he has suffered defeats in the beginning.
Liang Zhan fought hard for his life, and even blocked arrows for the emperor.
Emperor Yongjia’s trust in Liang Zhan was even greater than that of other generals.
For example, when Emperor Yongjia looked at Lu Lin, he looked at the important minister of Wei’s humerus.
Looking at Liang Zhan, he was a retainer.
General Liang knelt down and kowtowed three times with a determined expression: “Please rest assured, Your Majesty, I will do my best and never fail the Emperor’s trust.”
General Liang is tall and strong, a head taller than ordinary men, so he kneels , also like an iron tower.
When he spoke, his voice was like a bell, buzzing in his ears.
Compared with him, the Marquis of Guangping looks like a little white face, and the Marquis of Puyang has not grown.
Even the slender, tall and mighty Lu Lin lacked the sturdiness of a pure warrior compared to General Liang.
Emperor Yongjia’s expression slowed down: “You are also a general of the Imperial Guard, what do you mean when you kneel down, get up and speak quickly.”
General Liang got up and replied with a face of course: “The emperor raised his ministers and asked them to be banned. General Wei. But in the heart of the minister, the emperor will always be the master, and the minister will always be the emperor’s most loyal servant.”
Emperor Yongjia laughed: “Forget it, I won’t talk about you.”
Anyway, no matter what he said, General Liang was still stubborn. The land thought that he was a servant of the Li family, and he wanted to be the master.
It is precisely because of General Liang’s loyalty that Emperor Yongjia treats him very close, and without saying anything about him, he also ordered his eldest son to marry Liang’s eldest daughter-in-law.
The eldest prince has been pregnant for three years, and Emperor Yongjia did not choose a concubine for the eldest prince.
These are all the trust and care of the emperor for the Liang family.
Emperor Yongjia thought for a while, and then told General Liang: “In the affairs of the court, there are many civil servants such as Qiao Ge, you don’t have to worry about it. Just do your job well. If there is an accident, you will go to the palace to ask to see you. Queen, listen to the Queen’s orders.”
Of course this was against the rules.
However, in his heart, Emperor Yongjia also regarded General Liang Da as his retainer.
Anyway, in the past, Liang Zhan used to go in and out of the inner house with his master.
General Liang replied without hesitation: “Yes, I have written it down.”
This time, the four princes and the five princes stayed in the palace, and there was also the Empress Dowager Zhao in the harem.
However, Emperor Yongjia didn’t mention his mother and two sons at all. It can be seen that Emperor Yongjia has a good idea of who he can trust and who can trust him at critical times.
General Liang took the initiative to say: “The two useless sons of the minister are not smart, they are more loyal and reliable, and they are also somewhat brute force. The emperor will take them both and let them accompany them
around!”
At the same time, he can also block a sword for the emperor.
The last sentence, although General Liang did not say it, the meaning of non-competition was revealed.
Emperor Yongjia was moved for a while, thought about it and said, “Dalang has a son, let him go with me. Erlang has only been married for a year, and he has no children, so don’t go.”
General Liang said, “Erlang’s wife also has a daughter-in-law. I’m pregnant, ask the doctor to check the pulse and say that this baby is a baby boy. Erlang is not afraid of whatever happens.”
Emperor Yongjia was dumbfounded for a moment, then nodded in agreement.
General Liang’s dark and slightly rough face finally had a smile, and thanked the emperor for his grace.
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In the evening of the same day, General Liang returned to the mansion, and he first called his two sons and told him: “You two go out with the emperor, you don’t need to worry about other things, just stick to the emperor’s side.”
Liang Dalang Twenty-four this year, he was born like his own father, tall, dark and strong, and his voice was louder than ordinary people: “We don’t need father’s instructions, we all know.”
Liang Erlang is young, UU Reading www.sonicmtl.com is only eighteen years old this year, half a head shorter than his elder brother, and his voice is not small: “Dad, don’t worry, if it comes to defeat or danger, I will do my best. I
want to protect the safety of the emperor.” When
General Liang heard these words, he didn’t even move his brows, and said solemnly: “Loyalty is not just a casual talk. Our Liang family has the emperor’s trust. Love is what it is today.”
“The Lu family, Meng family, Zhao family, relied on illustrious military exploits. I am the servant of the emperor’s family, you are my son, and you are also the servant of the emperor.”
“The emperor favors and treats him so favorably .
, we have to sacrifice our lives to be loyal to the emperor.”
“When the most dangerous time comes, it is only natural to die for the emperor.”
Liang Dalang Liang Erlang grew up listening to these words since he was a child, and the expressions of the two brothers did not change. All at once, in unison.
General Liang was satisfied.
At this time, a family member came to report: “His Royal Highness the First Prince and the First Prince’s Concubine are here.”
[End of this Chapter]
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