Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 514 A piece of paper

Dou Jiande was at best a separatist warlord, how could he dare to fight against the powerful Turks at that time? As soon as he received the news from Chuluo Khan, he obediently handed Empress Xiao and a group of princes and princesses to the Turkic envoys, and asked the Turkic envoys to take them to Turkic.

Empress Xiao is a woman, and in the troubled times, she has no right to decide her own destiny. What's more, for her at the time, going to Turkic was indeed a better choice-because she was of value to Turkic Khan, she could at least save the lives of herself and her children.

As soon as she arrived in Turkic, she was used by Chuluo Khan to re-establish a "Sui Dynasty" in Turkic. At that time, the former Sui people in exile in Turkic respected Empress Xiao as Empress Dowager Xiao, and supported Yang Zhengdao, the grandson of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, as emperor.

As a result, Li Yuan, who had not established the Tang Dynasty at that time, had to face an annoying situation: there were two Sui Dynasty emperors in the world at the same time. Although it had no real effect on him, it made him feel very uncomfortable and sick. After all, he was still shown as a "super loyal minister who helped the great Sui Dynasty".

Later, with the development of things, Li Yuan gradually developed, and his strength became stronger and stronger. Finally, when the time was right, that is, after Yang Guang was killed by Yu Wenhuaji, he directed a play of abdication, which made Yang You The throne was passed on to him, and he changed the country title from "Sui" to "Tang". That was the name of his original fiefdom, which is very commemorative.

When "Sui" became "Tang", Empress Xiao and the descendants of Yang Guang were meaningless. The people gradually recognized Datang. Only the Turkic Han still maintained their loyalty to the Sui.

If Li Jing hadn't come to Dingxiang in person, he wouldn't have remembered such a person as Empress Xiao. I heard that this person is currently in Qingshi City not far from Dingxiang. And in Qingshi City, besides Empress Xiao, there is also a confidant general Kang Sumi of Jieli Khan.

This is also very understandable, Chuluo Khan did not really bring Empress Xiao here to help the Sui Dynasty restore the country, but just to disgust Li Yuan. So of course, people should be sent to guard Empress Xiao and the descendants of Emperor Sui Yang, lest they really recruit troops and buy horses on the Turkic territory, accumulate strength, and even make the Turks look ashamed in the end, that would be really ugly Li Yuan would wake up laughing if he was dreaming after hearing about it.

Kang Sumi led an army to garrison Qingshi City. On the one hand, he was guarding Qingshi City, and on the other hand, he was also supervising Empress Xiao's family, warning them not to move around, just eat and wait for death.

While Li Jing was living these things in his heart silently, at the same time, he was sketching another bold plan that would be profitable in his heart.

"Come on!" he said suddenly.

A guard in armor ran in from outside, cupped his hands and saluted, "What orders does the general have?"

Li Jing said slowly: "Send a few spies to sneak into Qingshi City in disguise, find out where the Sui Dynasty's palace is, and deliver a letter to Empress Xiao for me."

As he spoke, he casually picked up the pen and paper on the case, wrote a sentence, and then handed the piece of paper to the sergeant in front of him.

Two days later, Qingshi City.

Sitting in the candlelight, Empress Xiao held a piece of folded paper between two fingers, and then slowly sent the paper to the candle, and only after it was completely ignited did she throw it on the ground. Watch it turn to ashes.

Today, the maid in charge of serving her got such a piece of paper from somewhere, and handed it to her tremblingly. After she read the paper suspiciously, her mood turned upside down.

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