The Collection of The End

Chapter 486 History of the Eastern Han Dynasty (10)

Where is Diao Chan?

As one of the four beauties in ancient times, the biggest difference between Diao Chan and the other three is that "she is not alone" - well, you can phrase this at will, and there is nothing wrong with it.

The original meaning of the word Diao Chan actually refers to the official hat of a high-ranking official, decorated with cicada wings and mink tail. The earliest record appeared in the Qin Dynasty: "Qin Shihuang restored the Diao Chan crown, and the Han Dynasty did not change it. Here, the officials serve the curtains, and are advised by advisors. Collect the relics on the left and right, and when they come out, bear the seal to follow them, ranking two thousand stones."

An emperor who ran out of mink tails due to arbitrary official appointments came up with a well-known allusion called "a dog's tail splices a mink". What this splices is the mink tail on the hat, rather than using a dog's tail to connect a mink. , it would be strange if the mink didn't bite you.

The duty of the female palace officials called Diao Chan is to clean up the official hats for them before the ministers come to the king, such as flicking dust off, straightening and so on. Think about it, if they are in the middle of a court meeting and suddenly blow up A gust of draft blew everyone's hats askew, and then a group of Diao Chan rushed in to help them hold their hats, well...

Specifically, the "Diao Chan" who used the chain trick? The current year is 178. If what Wang Yun said in 192 that "the little girl Diao Chan is only 28 years old" is correct, she is now two years old, as old as Dong Bai and Lu Lingqi...

As for Diao Chan in the "Sunset Battle of Xiapi", when Guo Jia used a trick and almost killed Chen Gong, she brought Liu Guanzhang and 30,000 people to rescue Lu Bu.

Where is the promised coalition of Cao and Liu? ! If there was a table in front of Cao Cao, he would have flipped it over.

The appearance of Diao Chan finally made me recall that this world is not actually official history in the strict sense. I don’t count myself. Although Sun Jian’s wife wields swords and guns, she still dresses like a lady. As a general, Lu Lingqi wears orthodox clothes. armor, but this Diao Chan’s dress...

To put it simply, she was wearing a silk evening dress. Even in modern times, it would not be strange to attend a banquet or dance. In addition, although it was a strapless, backless and high-cut style, it was also paired with an elbow-length gauze dress. Gloves, pure black opaque pantyhose, fluffy scarf and shawl decorated with flowers, a long silk scarf that serves as both decoration and waist binding, and long black hair tied with a butterfly-shaped headband. She wore layers of hair rings with a slightly antique feel. To sum up, her outfit fully demonstrated her figure and leg shape, but except for her shoulders, looming collarbones, and a little bit of her back, nothing could be seen.

As for appearance...

"It's just average...just a little bit prettier than me..."

[Looking directly at her face and saying. 】

"It's so noisy! Shut up! You have to be so self-destructive to stare at the 'closed moon'!"

If I have to say it, it is the beauty of the heroine of a well-known RPG game with a capacity of 300G and animation taking up 180G. It is the pinnacle of human aesthetics calculated through a lot of calculations. It is not for the purpose of producing at least three heroines in each generation of the game. The plot is basically to take care of the racial aesthetic gap.

In short, after Diao Chan appeared, she just watched the battle from the edge of the battlefield. Cao Cao's army became worried about the disadvantaged Lu Bu army, and Cao Cao's army became distracted, while Lu Bu's army directly fought back. Although Guo Jia still had some countermeasures, But the army had no fighting spirit, and in the end had to retreat in a hurry with Cao Cao and his generals.

In order to prevent Lu Bu from doing anything eye-catching after coming into contact with Diao Chan, I directly announced that he had won the battle and the trial was completed, and then kicked him out.

Before Lu Bu disappeared, he threw a "Thunder Halberd" into the sky, which was accompanied by an angry shout of "Zuo Ci! I will kill you!" I turned the direction and used it to separate Zhang Jiao and Zhang Jiao after a slight modification. Tong Yuan.

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"Loose Immortal" and "Sacred Spear", if they were encountered elsewhere, it might take a lot of effort to capture them, but they didn't know what they were thinking. They chose the location where I once used as a "stronghold". They were like sheep. Entering the tiger's mouth...

After suppressing them with the thunder halberd,

I thought about how to resolve the conflict between them, and finally came up with the solution of "temporary isolation".

Zhang Jiao and Tong Yuan's views are not completely opposite. They are basically convinced that the emperor is hopeless. However, Zhang Jiao intends to replace the emperor, while Tong Yuan is worried that major problems will arise during the emperor's replacement, and that the "replacement" itself may even be a problem. He would fail, so he risked his life to stop him.

Zhang Jiao's current attributes are: 99 command, 23 force, 91 intelligence, 70 politics, and 92 charm.

These values ​​​​seem to have increased or decreased due to the title of "Great Teacher" and his growth over the years. The "Politics" that just dropped to 70 was obviously one of the reasons why he could not see the situation clearly and wanted to assassinate the emperor.

In addition, you can also find a "lifespan" that you don't usually pay much attention to. Zhang Jiao's value is a blood-red "6", but if you stare at it, it will change to "N/A" after a few seconds. , and then change back.

Not, not available, the fashion point can also be expressed as tan90, does not exist.

This means "This person only has 6 years left to live, but he will not die after his life span is exhausted."

To use an analogy, a game has point cards and monthly cards at the same time. The point cards will not be consumed until the monthly card time runs out.

And I am the person responsible for charging point cards.

If Zhang Jiao is just a little abnormal because he has just "become an immortal", then Tong Yuan's lifespan of "-328" and Zhao Yun's "140" are simply weird.

However, combined with the attribute of "Hundred Birds Chao Phoenix Spear" that uses special skills to consume lifespan, it slightly explains why Zhao Yun was suddenly stabbed to death by a needle in his later years. He just simply consumed his lifespan while following Liu Bei in the Southern and Northern Wars. After all, it's not that he doesn't have platelets in his body or has a Sleeping Beauty physique or something.

Now, since Tong Yuan cannot leave this "Martial Arts Hall" located deep in Changshan Mountain, Zhao Yun will also stay and take care of him. In this way, when he calls himself "Changshan Zhao Zilong" in the future, it will be more consistent with the facts.

As for Zhang Jiao... with his status as Taoist ancestor and Sanxian, he could clearly erect a statue in Taiping Dao to receive incense from Taoist disciples, but he insisted on interfering in specific affairs and faced disasters to see how he would handle it.

[Are you qualified to talk about others? ] Complaints about the stupid system.

"Well... in short, although we don't know when, how and how the Yellow Turban Rebellion will start, it is definitely a good idea to detain him as a Sanxian to avoid causing more trouble."

I looked at Zhang Jiao who was very consciously looking for a room to stay in and replied.

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After dealing with these two branch lines, let’s look at the main line.

No one died from the "plague" that swept through Luoyang and Sili this time. All the dead who were counted died of old age. Maybe some died a few days early because of fright, but it was far from the "unfortunate" level. ”, or the point of “unnatural death”.

Perhaps the [Plague] finally found that its attacks were ineffective, and the smallpox virus spread from upstream disappeared completely overnight. At the same time, Bian Zhang and Han Sui of Xiliang rebelled, which meant that [War] reappeared.

For the rebels and Qiang people who actually carried out the invasion, they naturally would not think that they were affected by the doomsday elements, and there were very good reasons for doing so:

In their view, when the Tanshihuai army invaded before, it was nearly annihilated by the imperial army. Many tribes were disintegrated. Their remaining population and materials were divided up by their surrounding neighbors. Their strength was greatly improved. And similarly, The official army also suffered a heavy setback. It is said that more than half of them were killed. They could only shrink their defenses, but failed to wipe out Tan Shihuai's lair in one fell swoop. In addition, the Han Emperor's city was currently plagued by a plague, and he could not organize a decent defense at all. , so when Bian Zhang approached them and asked for a joint uprising, they all agreed.

When the rebellion reached Luoyang, although many ministers were busy dealing with the plague, they still convened relevant officials for discussion and prepared to fight back after the plague subsided. The origins of Han Sui and the Han family to which he belonged were discovered almost immediately. But Bian Zhang...who is it?

Bian Zhang, if we use modern terminology, is a "traitor" - it seems that we are in the Han Dynasty now, can we call him that?

He was a native of Jincheng, Liangzhou. He was an unsuccessful minor official. His original name was Bian Jun. Like Dong Zhuo, he often interacted with the Qiang people. He also participated in several of the earliest rebellions of the Qiang people. After being suppressed, he fled to Bingzhou and changed his name to Bian Yun. , and interacted with the local Xiongnu and Xianbei, and participated in several Xiongnu invasions. However, Tan Shihuai did not trust the Han people and drove him away when he raised troops to invade. So he changed his name to Bianzhang again and returned to Liangzhou. The relationship established during the years directly led to rebellion.

To a certain extent, this reflects the imperfect household registration management system of the Eastern Han Dynasty. No one would know him if he changed his name casually. Those who benefited from this include Xu Shu, whose original name was Xu Fu, and Guan Yunchang, whose original name was Guan Changsheng.

As for those rebel Qiang... they couldn't remember the Han name at all. They always called Bian Zhang "Bian", so the name didn't matter.

However, while everyone focused their attention on Bian Zhang and Han Sui, the leader of the rebel Qiang was not taken seriously. He did not have a Chinese name. The homophonic name followed by the prefix "Beigong Boyu" , at the same time, another identity is the incarnation of the apocalyptic element "war".

If it can be defeated, although it does not count as collecting a doomsday element, at least those rebel Qiang will not be able to come out and wander around before a leader reappears.

According to the setting of Romance of the Three Kingdoms 9, the four major foreign tribes around during the Three Kingdoms period are: Qiang in the northwest; Wuhuan in the true north; Nanman in the southwest; Shanyue in the true south - the Xiongnu, Xianbei and Tanshihuaai who were just beaten back blind.

Because I cannot see the situation outside the borders of the Han Dynasty, I cannot be sure for the time being whether the rebel Qiang has a main city with a fixed garrison of 300,000 people and unlimited money and food. It should not be that exaggerated, but for those who were sent to single-handedly by Dong Zhuo, Jia Xu and Jia Wenhe, who were riding alone and "trying to cut off the retreat of the Qiang people", had better light some wax first.

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