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Chapter 296 Change to Daoyizhou

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    There is the same happiness in the world, but there are different miseries.  The misery is so extreme that humans are no different from injured beasts. They fight desperately, cry and howl, and bite the enemy's corpse without letting go.

    The excited people were helped aside by the young soldiers and gave them water and dried meat. Only then did the people look up at Qin Kan. Their eyes were no longer cold and guarded, but showed a trace of gratitude.

    Qin Kan's heart was also very heavy. He suddenly realized that he had entered hell, staggering forward in the devil's ferocious mouth. There were unknown dangers on the road ahead. However, the only people he could use were the two thousand people around him and an imperial envoy.  The title of minister.

    The chips are too low. Li Gao is the chief military officer of the Liaodong Dusi. He is in charge of the military affairs of Liaodong. He holds the title of "General before conquering prisoners". He has six guards under his command and nearly 30,000 border troops under his command. If Li Gao invites him  If he threw a cup while eating, Qin Kan would probably be chopped into more than 30,000 pieces.

    If he breaks into the hinterland of Liaodong Dusi with his two thousand troops, the situation will be dangerous and Qin Kan will no longer be able to control it.

    Li Gao even dared to kill Duoyan Guard for taking credit, which shows how domineering he was in Liaodong. Anyone who dared to kill Duoyan Guard would not mind killing another imperial envoy. After all, Liaodong was a border town, so killing Qin Kan would not be the best option.  He pushed towards Duoyan Guard, and finally led the army to fight with Duoyan Guard for a while, claiming to avenge the imperial envoy. Then the capital sent people to deal with several powerful people. Li Gao might not only have no fault, but also have merit

    Qin Kan found it strange why a gentleman like himself could always guess what bad people were thinking

    Qin Kan hates the feeling of being unable to control as much as he hates trouble.

    The guard of honor slowly moved eastward. Now it had left Shanhaiguan and was approaching Yizhou. It was supposed to go straight to Liaoyang Mansion, where the Liaodong capital was located, but Qin Kan suddenly raised his hand and called for a stop while riding on his horse.

    "Shuai Qin" Ding Shun looked at him in confusion.

    Qin Kan pondered for a long time and said slowly: "Send the order, the honor guard will be rerouted, we will not go to Liaoyang for the time being."

    Ding Shun said in astonishment: "Where can we go if we don't go to Liaoyang?"

    "Yizhou."

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    Yizhou is located to the west of Liaoyang and north of Jinzhou. It was originally called Yizhou. It was renamed after the Jin Dynasty. In the 20th year of Hongwu, Yizhou Guard was established, with three thousand households and more than 3,000 officers and soldiers under the guard.

    Deploying troops from outside to suppress the situation was too sensitive and might trigger a mutiny in Liaodong. This method was not advisable, so Qin Kan took a fancy to the more than 3,000 officers and soldiers of the Yizhou Guard.

    Since it was not possible to attack Huanglong directly, Qin Kan used a stupid method to surround him. Yizhou Guard was his first stop.

    After changing his route to the south, Qin Kan finally saw a somewhat prosperous scene. People came and went in small towns and large towns. Vendors of all sizes were shouting their goods vigorously in the market. People in ragged clothes bargained with the vendors, and finally carefully removed their clothes from their sleeves.  Squeeze out a few pennies.

    There were also a few businessmen in Mongolian fur robes, who fearfully avoided the soldiers patrolling the street. After the soldiers left, they sneaked out, just like thieves who caught passers-by selling mobile phones in later generations, grabbing the passers-by by their hands.  Ask them if they want to buy good sheepskin and cowhide

    The army of honor guards passed by. When the passers-by and soldiers saw the regimental dragon flag in front of the honor guard, they bowed their heads and gave way. The street was silent for a while. It was not until the honor guard passed that the street continued to be bustling and noisy.

    Qin Kan saw the sneaky Mongolian men from his horse, frowned and said, "Are these people from Duoyan Sanwei?"

    Ding Shun didn¡¯t quite understand and scratched his head in embarrassment, but Ye Jinquan continued: ¡°Yes, they are from Duoyan Sanwei. It is impossible for the Tatars from Oara and Tatar to come here to sell things.¡±

    "I remember that in the first year of Yongle, Emperor Chengzu issued an order to use Kaiyuan and Guangning as mutual markets, allowing Mongolians from Duoyan and Sanwei to come here to barter. It is completely reasonable and legal. How can these Mongolian men be so sneaky?"

    Ye Jinquan said: "It's already the old lunar calendar. During the civil war, Duoyan rebelled against Grand Master Wala first and cost our Ming Dynasty more than 500,000 soldiers. After Emperor Jing came to the throne, he issued an order to close the mutual market. From then on, Ming Dynasty regarded it as  Duoyan was an enemy bandit. Until the Chenghua year, Duoyan was squeezed from three sides by Oara, Tatar and Ming Dynasty, and his power gradually declined. Especially after the mutual markets of Kaiyuan and Guangning were closed, the salt, cloth and cloth that Duoyan needed,  Tea and other necessary items were unavailable, so he sent envoys to Beijing, took the initiative to plead guilty to the Ming Dynasty, and deliberately made good friends. Although the Ming Dynasty accepted Duoyan's subjects, the Kaiyuan and Guangning cities were never opened, but they were no longer regarded.  As enemies, that¡¯s why some merchants from Duoyan sneaked into Guangning to trade furs, horses and sheep for salt, cloth and rice. The government may or may not arrest them, it all depends on their mood.¡±

    Qin Kan looked at Ye Jinquan with wide eyes and remained silent for a long time.

    Ye Jinquan finally felt a little uncomfortable when he looked at him and touched his face.The emperor's inspection of Liaodong is a great honor for Xiaguan and others, so why bother?  Your Excellency, the lower official has prepared an official post for you in Yizhou City, and please ask the imperial envoy to enter the city for a short rest.  "

    After speaking, Liu Pinggui turned to one side and stretched out his right hand, making a gesture of inviting him to enter the city. However, the outstretched hand just happened to block Qian Xian back. It is not known whether it was intentional or unintentional.

    Qian Xian was blocked by Liu Pinggui's hand and had to take a step back. A sharp light suddenly shot out of his eyes.

    Qin Kan saw this scene in his eyes, but smiled calmly, his smile deeper than before.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? I don¡¯t like to see a group of harmony. It is in line with Qin Kan¡¯s aesthetics that both the civil and military sides fight their brains.

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