“Zhongshan Duke Yuwen Hu and Pingchang Duke Yuchi Gang each have honored the position of the Bafu because of their propriety. Zhongshan Duke is like the relatives of his son and the uncle and nephew of Pingchang. He is responsible for every plan, and he must use the attack. He was ordered to be ordered in Yiyang when he was in danger, but he was defeated by his will and drove his troops away, resulting in the loss of both the troops and the land. The crime is no great!
Therefore, these two should be punished and pardoned. However, when Tang Duke launched his troops to save the danger, Zhongshan Duke and others did not refuse and respect the courtesy, and they were given lenient treatment. They were given death without adding swords and weapons. After the punishment was completed, they were sent back to their houses, and there was no additional torture to disturb their households.”
Although everyone had expected that Yuwen Hu and Yuchi Gang would inevitably be inevitable this time, when they heard this execution, they could not help but sigh.
Gong Tang was originally a confidant of the Bafu, and he was gradually drifting away from the former Datong Priest. A considerable reason was that he was provoked by his pro-party members such as Yuwen Hu and Yuchi Gang. With Yuwen Tai’s death, these people were no match for Mr. Tang after all, and they were bound to be solved.
However, when they were dying, Mr. Tang fulfilled his wish to retain some decentness for them, and did not implicate their respective families. He was strong and righteous, which was also quite touching.
Yuwen Hu and Yuchi Gang were already in prison in the side tent. After the verdict was announced on them, the executioner immediately went to the side tent with poisoned wine.
At this time, the atmosphere was still dull and tense. When Zhao Gui heard the official’s name say, his body trembled. He immediately hurriedly left the table and stood up, giving up his crown and bowing for a long time, and said in his mouth: “The criminal minister Yi Fugui is here.”
“Zhuguo and Nanyang Duke Yi Fugui fought as the right army in Mangshan. He lost his rules and left the army, and he was defeated. He abandoned his army at Baiting. Later, he abandoned his army and committed evil deeds in Yiyang. He was useless for his evil deeds in Yiyang. He was unable to tolerate the situation! He felt sorry for his old deeds to the country, so he deprived him of his official title and was placed in Xiangzhou. He was not allowed to return to the court without pardon!”
Whenever he heard a crime, Zhao Gui couldn’t help but tremble, and when he heard the final treatment of himself, he was also in a mixed mood. What was happy was that his life was finally saved, while what was worried was that his exile was exiled to Xiangzhou could be regarded as an erasing of all his hard work.
Zhao Gui was deprived of his official title. After the Battle of Mangshan in the ninth year of Datong, all his official titles were deprived of his official titles, but he recovered soon after. But this time, after the official title is deprived, there will be no day to regain it.
I remember that when I led my tribe members to escape from the chaos and moved to Wuchuan Town, and experienced many sorrows and chaos, I finally gained a foothold in Guanxi and created a career here with a group of heroes of the village party. But now all achievements have become the past, and I have to be exiled to a completely unfamiliar place at this age, Zhao Gui couldn’t help but shed tears for a moment.
He did not try to beg for mercy, or to rush Dugu Xin to give up his reluctance, because he knew very well that if he really wanted to do this, he might even be in Xiangzhou.There is no need to go again, and at the end, he could only hold back his tears and bow down, “Sinner Yi Fugui thanks Your Majesty, and Mr. Tang for giving up this life.”
Not to mention what other people present were feeling, when Da Xiwu saw Zhao Gui retreating with a sad expression and dejected expression, his mood was also complicated, and he clenched his fists frequently but he had no choice but to let go.
He wanted to scold and ask Mr. Tang why he oppressed the old man so much as he was in his hands. If there were no one like them who fought hard, where would the Western Wei regime come from! Without these causes, why should Duke Tang be arrogant and blessed in front of others today!
But these crazy thoughts were just surging in his mind. Many words were in his throat and he didn’t dare to blurt out. What caught his throat was the record of Tang Gong’s defeat into victory, the bad news that Mo Chen Chong, the Marquis of the Zhu Kingdom, was also the tens of thousands of soldiers who were grateful to Tang Gong in the school field.
Compared with any of these points, the little bit of his heart seemed insignificant, so when it was his turn to be named, he could only bear the humiliation in his heart, but he still respectfully gave up the crown and bowed to the big tent, and said in a deep voice: “The criminal Da Xiwu is here.”
Da Xiwu was ordered to attack the southern city of Heyang, but was defeated by the Northern Qi Huluguang’s camp, and then he was not very good at showing any signs during the war. Until the generals in the Jiuqu City of Yiyang discussed their stay or not, Da Xiwu did not stop Yuwen Hu and others, but agreed to evacuate. Although there is no need to bear the main responsibility, it cannot be punished without guilt.
Therefore, Da Xiwu was dismissed from his current official position and was dismissed from his position as the chief manager of Ningzhou, in charge of military and political affairs in the southwestern border and southern Sichuan and Yunnan.
“The criminals received the order. Thank Your Majesty and Mr. Tang, and he will not abandon the humble ministers, and will still give them more.”
Da Xiwu was silent for a long time, until the dead atmosphere in the tent gradually began to breed some dangerous aura, and then he deeply kowtowed the head to take the order.
As Da Xiwu kowtowed and accepted this punishment, the entire tent was even more invisible.
Since the end of the Grand Reign, Yuwen Tai has established a military and political system of the Six-Pillar Kingdom and the Twelve Generals in the Western Wei Kingdom based on the political needs and concepts of integrating within and following the trend.
Although the posts of the Zhu State and the General were increased or decreased in the future, this military and political personnel pattern was basically inherited. The pillars had a unique status and a strong reputation, and the generals also made outstanding contributions and were valued, forming the highest-level personnel situation in the Western Wei regime.