Eastern Palace - Chapter 104
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That leather bag of wine has been brought back to Shangjing, and Li Chengyin didn’t want to drink any more. That is Changzhou millet rice mixed with horse milk, which is stronger than all the wines in Shangjing. After drinking this kind of burning knife, Shangjing’s wine seems too warm and thin.
It’s just different from Wu Shu, who wants to be Yong Jue. Li Chengyin returned to Beijing not more than a month later, Wu Shu was killed by his righteous son Qi Qiya, Qi Qiya seized military power and borne his own weight, proudly promoted Shuqi to seal himself as the Changzhou feudal envoy, and also led Yan Ran to protect House.
In the uproar of the Central Court, Li Chengyin insisted on leading the army to rebellion, but the Bohai Sea counties were fighting hard, and the emperor decided to give Qi Qiya a second time, and gave him the position of ambassador, and Yan Ran was the guard. , Then led by Jin Cheng Li Cheng Yin Yao.
In the ninth year of Yuan Qing, King Li Chengyin was registered as the prince. The fighting in the Bohai Sea has been leveled, and Qi Qiya knows that he has a long-standing gap with the East Palace and cannot be tolerated. He gritted his teeth and simply raised his flag to rebel, and became independent as Khan, splitting the land of Changzhou and Yingzhou into Khan, and planning the tribes of Shiwei and Mohe. Li Chengyin led the army to conquer, Pei Zhao followed the army as a long history.
At that time, Pei Zhao only realized Li Chengyin’s willful behavior in the army. It was him who jumped into the river naked with a group of soldiers to take a shower. The grain road was difficult to supply, eating husks of wheat, but forced to march in the snow, he was the one who ignored the soldiers, and he was the one who let his horse out to carry the wounded soldiers.
The army under such a willful arrogance led to the success of Lien Chan. Qiqiya was gone. He fled in vain and was blocked by the army at the Stork Springs Pass. Abandoning the weapon and surrendering, Li Chengyin said lightly: “No.”
These two words spit out from his thin lips, almost mercilessly relaxed, but the generals around him could not help but take a breath. Even Pei Zhao had to dissuade him to say: “Dadu, the ominous killing of prisoners…”
Li Chengyin said: “They are not captives and can fight again.”
Qi Qiya had the bravery of a chaotic thief. He really corrected the men and then charged. However, the army joined together. This battle was invariable. In the end, Qi Qiya won a horse and almost rushed to the front. Falling half a arrow away.
The striker was cautious and ordered everyone to fork the body of Qixifang with a spear and throw it heavily on the ground. Counting the forks and tossing, it was confirmed that it was dead. Under the guard of the Chinese army, Li Chengyin slowly drove the horse over, and suddenly realized that his face was cold.
Snow fell silently, and there was a vast space between heaven and earth. Occasionally, the horse screamed. Li Chengyin looked at Qi Qi’s blood-stained face covered with snowflakes, furry, and blossoming, like the fluff of reeds by the indefinite river. He untied the leather bag from the back of the saddle, unscrewed the silver button, and sprinkled the bag of wine on the vast snowfield. The wine infiltrated into the snow and immediately melted away, just like the warm embrace that had embraced him like a father.
After Li Chengyin sprinkled the jug of wine, he tossed the leather bag and drove away. Pei Zhao couldn’t help but look back. The leather bag fell in the snow, and it looked very old. He knew it, because Li Chengyin has often been with him in recent years. Pei Zhao didn’t know what he was thinking, only that the governor Li Chengyin, who led the army soldier Ding’s willfulness, seemed to have disappeared out of thin air, and in front of him, he was the Beijing’s prince Li Chengyin, calm and deep, unpredictable . Even among the guards of the army, they seemed so lonely.
Li Chengyin led the army back to Beijing, and had not yet passed through Weishui. He suddenly had a serious illness. At first he vomited and diarrhoea. He immediately started a high fever, and even hematemesis two or three days later. The army doctors were helpless, saying that they were attacked by measles.
Pei Zhao hurriedly sent Pegasus back to Beijing to report the emperor, while opening his father’s kit before leaving. That kit was originally instructed by his father. It could be opened under the critical condition. The army fought the victory. Pei Zhaoyuan thought that this kit would no longer be useful.
As a result, there was nothing else in the kit. There was only a black pill wrapped in oil paper.
Pei Zhao froze for a while, pulled out his waist knife, cut a little powder from the pill, and hesitatedly sent it to his lips, swallowing it resolutely, only to feel that the entrance was spicy. After swallowing, he sweated spicyly.
He always held the weight and waited for another half day, feeling that he was not very different. At that time, Li Chengyin had vomited blood again and fell into a lethargic state. The doctor kept pouring the medicine every hour, and it did not improve. Pei Zhao peeped that no one was in the tent, quietly grabbed the pill, took his own water pouch and poured a cup of clear water, lifted Li Chengyin, and fed him the pill.
Li Chengyin was so sick that he just opened his eyes and looked at him with all his strength. However, he asked nothing but swallowed the water he fed.
After a few days, Li Chengyin finally became conscious and gradually got better. Pei Zhao was uneasy, and those who took the help of Li Chengyin were unable to do anything, and rushed to the stable to be dirty. Li Chengyin was replaced by the Pei family guard he brought with him. This is the case. He must also taste the daily diet before serving with Li Chengyin.
When he was alone, Li Chengyin said, “Azhao saved my life again.”
Pei Zhao said: “It’s the minister’s care. I should have thought that some people in Jingli wouldn’t want to win the victory of His Highness.”
Li Chengyin smiled and said: “Anyway, it’s not the first time. It’s neither an inheritance nor a long one. I’m sitting in the position of the East Palace, and I am guilty of it.”
Pei Zhao refrained from saying a word and said that at the time he urged Li Chengyin not to lead the army himself. This defeat was certainly not good for defeating, and even worse for winning.
It is already Chu Jun, and it is the right thing not to make mistakes.
At that time, Li Chengyin said lightly: “You don’t understand, I must take the life of Qiqi teeth.”
If someone else comes, it is natural to capture Qiqi teeth and offer them to the emperor. The emperor will pardon Qi Xiya and imprison him in Shangjing, and set an example for surrendering to the troubled Shiwei and Mohe divisions.
Even Pei Zhao didn’t understand why the prince, who had always been wise and decisive, had to be so capricious in such matters.
For example, this time infiltrated the Western Regions. Originally, Pei Zhao wanted to send someone to inquire about the reality of King Xiliang. Unexpectedly, Li Chengyin planned to get rid of the army and sneak into the palace of Xiliang alone.
Pei Zhao naturally dissuaded, Li Chengyin said: “It is always because I want to marry a bride, can’t I take a look first?”
In a word, Pei Zhao was speechless, even though he was old and heavy, he couldn’t stop the young man Lang’s justified reasons.
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