"Brother, tell me, can Yue Fei save Song?"

Zhang Fei returned to the general's residence at some unknown time.

Liu Bei took a glance and saw a little more sweat on his sworn brother's neck, and his face was a little dusty. It seemed that he had gone to the martial arts field to express his depression.

As for this question, Liu Bei actually already had the answer in his mind.

Whether it's the lamentations in those previous words, the bad comments about Wan Yan Gou, or the name Qin Hui extracted from them, they all point to one fact.

Moreover, the tattoo on his back just now was made clear - when he was a prisoner, Liu Bei really couldn't think about it.

But at this time he still chose to ask:

"Does Yide want Yue Fei to save him or not?"

"Of course it's better to save Song."

Facing his brother's raised eyebrows in surprise, Zhang Fei was extremely helpless:

"When the nest is overturned, are there any intact eggs again?"

For the first time, Zhang Fei felt that he had read too few books, which were not enough to explain his current contradictory thoughts.

The mountains and rivers are in ruins, who is the thief?

The emperor and the people, who is the country?

These inexplicable or rebellious thoughts filled Zhang Fei's head, confusing this brave general who was brave enough to fight.

So Zhang Fei once again began to envy the military advisor's head:

If he were a strategist, he would surely be able to sort out these inexplicable thoughts, right?

Or... talk to the military advisor tonight?

In the Bianliang Palace.

Perhaps it is because I have heard about the death of the Northern Song Dynasty more than once.

Zhao Kuangyin had calmed down again despite his anger, and was now standing with his hands behind his hands and looking up at the screen.

Zhao Pu felt that Guan Jia's face was getting darker and darker, and he couldn't see any thoughts at all.

He really wanted to communicate with the officials about the Battle of Taiyuan or the siege of Bianliang. After all, the later maps on the light screen were quite detailed. Using this as a deduction might also provide some new ideas for the subsequent expedition against the Northern Han Dynasty.

But it was a pity that Shang Yao Feng Yu Liu Han grabbed Zhao Pu and asked the grievance very excitedly, so this idea could only be given up.

"Mr. Zhao, this Yue Fei is so brave and brave. I think he will be able to drive away this golden prisoner, right?"

"This mother-in-law can be said to care deeply about her family and country. No wonder she has a son like this general."

"Mr. Zhao, we think the Song Dynasty is the Song Dynasty. How can we divide the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties?"

In addition, Zhao Pu could also see that Liu Han was also extremely curious about the King of Jin, but in this situation, he really couldn't ask.

So Zhao Pu simply changed the direction and asked:

"Liu Fengyu wants Yue Fei to succeed in his Northern Expedition?"

Liu Han's excitement subsided slightly, he sniffed and said:

"Who wants his descendants to serve as ministers of that thief?"

Liu Han said with a bitter smile:

"My family has passed down medical books and been a doctor for generations. Fortunately, the official family has given me peace, so I can study medicine with peace of mind."

"When I came to Bianliang during the Xiande period, I presented more than 60 volumes of medical books handed down from my family and got a Hanlin medical officer."

"And now that I can re-edit "Compendium of Materia Medica" according to the official order, it is my lifelong wish."

As he spoke, Liu Han did not forget to salute Zhao Kuangyin, which made Zhao Kuangyin's face soften a lot, and he also did not forget to say a few words of encouragement.

Later Liu Han lamented again:

"If you want to master medical skills, it will be difficult for one person to achieve it."

"If thieves invade the Central Plains, how can those barbarians know medical skills?"

Perhaps because he has been busy revising medical books in the past two years, Liu Han's talk was not very complicated.

But Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Pu understood clearly the words, whether they were missing their hometown of Cangzhou or adhering to their family's medical skills.

Moreover, from Zhao Pu’s perspective, it is clearer that from the perspective of future generations, if medicine wants to improve, it is absolutely inseparable from the country’s financial allocation and the training of medical students.

As soon as the golden soldiers come, the flames of war come again, the thieves who don't understand medical books cause trouble again, and those who know medical skills are killed again, then the medical skills gained a hundred years ago will probably be in vain.

So in the end it was Zhao Pu who stopped Liu Han from talking:

"The officials will not allow Liu Fengyu's descendants to change their customs."

[Yue Fei, who surrendered to the army for the third time, can be regarded as a veteran soldier and can act with ease.

The first thing he did after joining the team was to quell the bandits, but this time Yue Fei didn't take anyone with him. He went directly to the bandits' village and asked them if they would accept recruitment. Those who were dissatisfied were slapped with a big ear, and finally defeated a bandit single-handedly. Stockade.

Shangguan Liu Hao had great trust in him, and he received favorable treatment and heavy tasks, but Yue Fei refused to accept anyone who came to him, and he soon became famous.

It seems that this time the surrender to the army seems to be starting to have some meaning.

At the same time, the actual power of King Kang Zhao Gou also increased - Qin Zong secretly ordered Zhao Gou to be the general marshal of the Hebei army and horses, enjoying the power to open the government, and asked Zhao Gou to lead the rebel army to aid Kaifeng.

That's right, Kaifeng is besieged again.

Yue Fei, who was nearby at that time, followed his boss and became Zhao Gou's wage earner.

But who is Zhao Gou? If you let him fight, that would be impossible. If you let him run, that would be impossible.

Zhao Gou, who wanted to appease the people from the beginning, immediately had a conflict with the deputy marshal Zongze who was leading the battle. Zhao Gou simply ordered Zongze to support Chanyuan in order to try to break the siege of Bianliang, but he used With Zongze's cover, he retreated all the way.

At the beginning of the first year, Zhao Gou was still in Damingfu (Handan), and by the end of February, the Hebei General Marshal had already retreated to Jeju (Heze).

If it weren't for the resolute opposition of the rebels who had surrendered along the way, Zhao Gou, the general marshal of the Hebei army, would have definitely gone to Henan to "supervise the war."

The Jingkang Disgrace occurred during the period when Zhao Gou was withdrawing all the way to the south. The second Huiqin clan, Zhao Gou's biological mother, wife, and daughter, as well as the maids and nobles, and tens of thousands of people in Bianliang were all kidnapped and escorted into slavery. Go north.

After hearing this, Zhao Gou first cried, then told the world to work together to help the king, and then...continued to go south.

By the end of April, Zhao Gou had already arrived at Yingtian Mansion (today's Shangqiu), Nanjing, where Zhao Kuangyin was born. Here he ascended the altar to worship heaven and became emperor, and the Southern Song Dynasty officially kicked off.

Zhao Gou was "satisfied" here, and he would continue southward only when he was ready, making sure to save his own life.

Yue Fei, who had followed Zhao Gou all the way south, couldn't bear it anymore. Seeing the new emperor of the Song Dynasty singing and dancing in Shangqiu, and hearing the nobles discussing their plans to continue going south, Yue Fei finally He wrote a memorial with "thousands of words" and put it directly into the "Dengwen Drum Courtyard", which is also the "Petition Bureau of the Song Dynasty".

Yue Fei had never been exposed to politics in his previous military career, so the meaning of this memorial is quite straightforward:

Zhao Gou, I am an immortal like you, how can you resist Jin?

In response, the newly established Southern Song Dynasty court issued instructions to Yue Fei with unprecedented efficiency:

Nonsense, relegated to civilian status.

In the next month, Zhao Gou quickly forgot about this incident. At the suggestion of the new prime minister, he promoted Zongze and Li Gang and other main combatants but did not give them real power. At the same time, he shouted in the center, "I will Personally supervise the Sixth Division to assist the capital and the roads in Hebei and Hedong, and fight the decisive battle with Jin. However, within a few days, he issued another edict saying that the capital is now too desolate. I will travel to the southeast first, and come back next year to "serve as a patrol officer." Southeast...when spring comes, there will be nothing left.”

Yue Fei packed up his things casually and headed north without looking back. His mother and wife were still in their hometown and under the iron heel of the Jin people.

He wants to resist gold. 】

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