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Chapter 707 The hero is not free when he is shipped away 3

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    The Ganling soldiers entered Chengdu without bloodshed, but the days after the war were busier than in the military.

    The war-torn Yizhou is in a mess right now.  Although the warehouses and arsenals in Chengdu were plentiful with money, silk, and ordnance, looking at the entire territory, the northern counties and counties that had been ravaged by the war were devastated everywhere.

    The southern border of Yizhou, which had not encountered war, fell into a situation of separatism and self-reliance. The county magistrates and powerful people were wary of the new masters of Chengdu, but they were also full of wait-and-see thoughts.

    Liu Bei, who retreated to Bajun, was not strong enough to make a comeback, but he also deliberately planned rebellions and self-reliance in many places in Yizhou. He sent envoys carrying large amounts of gold and silk to make contacts in the past few days, hoping to once again confuse the situation in Shu where the war was initially decided.

    Some Shu officials who resisted the Xiliang army took the opportunity to promote the self-reliance of the Shu people. For example, Wang Lei, who was a former state official and later fled back to his hometown, gathered hungry people in Guanghan and attacked the city, which aroused rebellion in surrounding counties.  turmoil.

    Even the Kansai athletes under his command did not make people worry. A few days after the army entered the city, incidents of robbery and robbery occurred one after another. As soon as the soldiers who had suffered from the battle entered the rich and prosperous world of flowers, they could no longer  I couldn't hold it any longer.

    Gan Ling, who was in the center of the whirlpool and had no time to spare, could only bite the bullet and start dealing with the difficult affairs before him.

    He first moved the mountains of Shu brocade, gold and silver from the treasury to the military camp, rewarded the three armies, and killed pigs and sheep every day to feed the soldiers.

    After feeding these arrogant generals, he immediately ordered troops to quell the rebellion, and sent several troops to Guanghan and other places to quell the rebellion and defend Liu Bei's army.

    The second step is to build a temporary state government administrative structure, barely allowing the imminent government affairs such as recruiting counties and counties to surrender, appeasing people's hearts, relieving victims, and encouraging farmers and mulberry farmers to be carried out in sequence.

    He adopted the suggestions of Fazheng, Li Yan and others, adopted the principle of meritocracy, and continued to exclude Xu Jing, Li Hui, Huang Quan, Zheng Du and others as state officials, and also retained Wu Yi and others  The military position of Shu generals allowed them to assist the Kansai army in counterinsurgency and garrison operations.

    In order to appease people's hearts, Gan Ling would not refuse the money, silk and women offered by the Shu surnames who came to visit him, and promised that the Guanxi soldiers and horses would take charge of Yizhou in the future and would still protect their interests.

    In the end, it is time to safely send away Liu Zhang, the old master of Yizhou, and his relatives who just came to an end.

    Although Liu Zhang was incompetent, he did not cause anger and resentment. Some people in the state still felt pity and even gratitude for him.  In order to reduce the resistance of the Shu people, Ganling treated the surrendered Liu Zhang and his relatives very favorably, but keeping them in Shu was always a disaster. As soon as the rebellion in Guanghan was put down, Ganling was ready to send troops to kill Liu Zhang and others.  He and a group of Shu treasures were escorted to Chang'an to present the victory.

    What Gan Ling didn¡¯t expect was that Wang Lei and his ilk¡¯s uprising on the surface was nothing more than scabies, and it was the undercurrent surging privately that could push him to the cliff.

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    In the state capital.

    Fa Zheng was in a hurry and came to see Gan Ling.

    Wearing regular clothes, Gan Ling was in high spirits and was no longer as anxious as when he first took over Shu. He was now chatting with Li Yan in the room.

    Although Li Yan acted repeatedly during the war in Shu, he did not lack talents and means.  During this period of time, Ganling had been governing Shu, and many things had to be consulted by him, a descendant who was familiar with the internal affairs of Shu and was not a local surname.

    For this reason, Gan Ling also promised to recommend Li Yan to General Yan Xing.

    Seeing Fazheng approach and salute, Gan Ling smiled slightly, waved his hand and said:

    "There is no need to be polite, please take a seat. Has the injury on your leg healed?"

    After Fa Zheng thanked him, he took his seat and replied in a deep voice:

    "The leg injury was treated by a good doctor and is no longer serious."

    Noticing the difference in Fazheng¡¯s tone, Gan Ling turned his gaze to Fazheng¡¯s face, frowned and asked:

    "Xiaozhi, do you have something important to report?"

    Fazheng nodded without saying a word, the meaning was self-evident.

    Gan Ling turned to Li Yan. Li Yan was moved in his heart, glanced at Fazheng, gritted his teeth, and immediately stood up and left Gan Ling.

    After Li Yan left, Gan Ling waved his sleeves and said:

    "Now Xiaozhi can speak clearly."

    Fazheng didn¡¯t pay attention to the dissatisfaction in Gan Ling¡¯s tone. He asked directly:

    "The general doesn't know that he has heard the rumors circulating in the market recently"

    "Rumors?" Gan Ling shook his head. He wanted to ridicule Fazheng for making a fuss out of a molehill, but when the words came to his lips, his mind changed and he did not speak.

    Fazheng lowered his head and took out a piece of square paper from his sleeve, stood up and approached, handed it to the Ganling case, and returned to sit down.Xing didn't give a reply at the time. Now that he saw that Dong Cao, who was under strict supervision, recommended Yang Fu as the governor of Yizhou, he became anxious and tried every means to prevent Xing from happening.

    "Guyi, Shusheng is my old friend when I started the army. He is a monarch and his ministers with righteousness and sympathy. He overcame thorns for me and conquered Yongliang. There is no doubt about it. Now that he has made great achievements in conquering Shu, he should be promoted to the honorary title of General of Zhenxi and Governor of the West.  Yizhou's military forces added food to 2,000 households and gave them special treasures, clothes, money and silk."

    Yan Xing made a decision and handed Gan Ling's letter to Sun Zi. Sun Zi also understood it and immediately started drafting the document, preparing to send it to Dongcao later.

    "The governor of Yizhou was determined to be appointed by Fa Zheng. The governor of Shu County was appointed by Pei Jun. As for the surrendered general Li Yan, he was asked to serve as the governor of Ba County. The book also mentioned that he was good at managing boat divisions.  Then let him be responsible for supervising the construction of Shu¡¯s navy warships.¡±

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    Yan Xing's resolution was quickly implemented by the shogunate, and documents related to the appointment of officials in Shu were also sent to Chengdu by fast horse.

    Gan Ling, who was still worried at first, was overjoyed after seeing this, and all the obstacles in his chest were gone. He summoned a group of officials and wrote documents to show the civil and military personnel under his command. He was full of ambition and prepared to show off his skills in Shu.

    At the same time, Liu Bei, who was secretly preparing a retreat, finally got good news.  After lengthy and tedious personnel arrangements, Jingzhou Liu Biao sent his eldest son Liu Qi to lead the Jingzhou boat division upstream. The Jingzhou and Xiang armies had already crossed the river pass.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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