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Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

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In the third year of Qianning (896), the Hedong army invaded Wei Bo, and was not only defeated by xuanwu, but also captured li Luoluo, the son of the commander-in-chief. Xuanwu Jun handed Li Luoluo over to Wei Bojiedu to make Luo Hongxin dispose of him in order to test his attitude. As a result, Luo Hongxin immediately killed Li Luoluo and submitted to Zhu Wen. Previously, Luo Hongxin had been oscillating left and right between the towns of Hedong and Xuanwu, but was close to Hedong. Then why did he have to kill Li Luoluo and offend Li Keyong, the captain said in detail for you.

First, Mao Sui introduced himself

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

Luo Hongxin

Luo Hongxin came from a family of warriors and was the son of Luo Rang, the Wei Bo Military Academy, so he was good at riding and shooting. Luo Hongxin joined the army in his early years, served wei Bojiedushi, and was in charge of Ma Zheng. In the first year of Wende (888), Wei Bojiedu made Le Congxun, the son of Le Yanzhen, recruit five hundred henchmen to form a "sub-general", which caused the tooth army to be jealous, so he had to flee Wei Prefecture to avoid disaster and go to Xiang prefecture to serve as an assassin.

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

Phan Town

Soon after Wei Bo mutinied, the Ya army killed Le Yanzhen and elected the general Zhao Wen (bian) as his retainer. Le Congxun learned of this, so he asked Xuanwu Jiedushi's envoy Zhu Wen for help, and with his help attacked Wei Prefecture. Zhao Wen was afraid that Le would be in a big position, so he could not defend the city. Fearing that Zhao Wen would make peace with Le Congxun, the Ya army launched another mutiny and killed Zhao Wen.

Second, based on Wei Bo

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

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The tooth soldiers discussed the new emissaries of the festival and asked who would like to be the emissaries of the festival. Luo Hongxin then introduced himself and said to the crowd, "I dreamed yesterday of an old man with a white beard, and he said that I wanted to be a landowner. This is the will of God, and I can be the commander of everyone. When the crowd listened, they already had some beliefs, and seeing that Luo Hongxin looked different from ordinary people, they completely agreed with what he said, and then elected him as the queen.

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

Tang Zhaozong

Luo Hongxin led Wei Bo's army into battle, defeated Le Congxun and killed him, and secured his control over Wei Bo. Luo Hongxin then took out a heavy amount of money to reward Zhu Wen and asked for reconciliation, so that the Xuanwu army would retreat. Zhu Wen immediately wrote to the imperial court recommending Luo Hongxin as Wei Boliu's queen. Subsequently, Emperor Zhaozong of Tang ordered that Luo Hongxin be formally granted the post of Wei Bojiedushi.

Three, sway left and right

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

Zhu Wen

In the first year of Da Shun (890), Zhu Wen sent an army to attack Li Keyong in Hedong Jiedu, sent the general Zhao Changsi to borrow grain and horses from Luo Hongxin, and also asked for a garrison and a loan at Weibo. Luo Hongxin was located between the two powerful clans of Hedong and Xuanwu, and wanted to swing left and right between Li Keyong and Zhu Wen, but no one could be guilty, so he politely refused Zhu Wen's request. Zhu Wen was furious, so he sent the generals Ding Hui, Pang Shigu and others to attack Wei Bo. Luo Hongxin lost five battles and five defeats, so he had to ask Zhu Wen for peace, and the two sides reconciled. However, Luo Hongxin still maintained contacts with Li Keyong, providing him with conveniences such as garrisoning troops and borrowing roads.

Li Cunxin

In the third year of Qianning (896), Zhu Wen again attacked Zhu Xuan, the emissary of the Tianping Army, and Zhu Xuan asked Li Keyong for help. Li Ke used to send the general Li Cunxin to rescue Zhu Xuan, borrowing from Luo Hongxin on the way. However, Li Cunxin ruled the army without a way, so that the Hedong soldiers wantonly plundered the people in Weibo, causing Luo Hongxin to be very dissatisfied. Zhu Wen took the opportunity to send someone Luo Hongxin to say: "Li Ke is very ambitious, bent on annexing the three towns of Heshuo. When he returned to the army in victory, he would definitely follow the same example as the Jin state in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the false Dao cut down and swallowed Wei Bo. Luo Hongxin was originally dissatisfied with Li Cunxin, and at this time believed what Zhu Wen said was true, so he sent troops to sneak attack Li Cunxin and defeated the Hedong army.

Fourth, attached to Zhu Wen

Zhu Quanzhong was afraid of Hongxin's departure, and every year he was bribed, he would bow down and give a generous gift. Quan Zhong bowed to the north of the Wei envoy, saying: "The sixth brother has been on the throne than the year, and the country of the brothers can always be met by an enemy." "Hongxin thinks that he is generous to himself, and he also pushes his heart." (Old Book of Tang, vol. 181)

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

Li Ke used

Li Ke was furious, so he sent a large army to attack Wei Bo, repeatedly defeating Luo Hongxin. Zhu Wen then sent Ge Congzhou and Shi Shuqun to rescue Wei Bo and confront the Hedong army. The two armies engaged in battle at Huanshui, resulting in a crushing defeat for the Hedong army, and Li Keyong's son Li Luoluo was captured. Zhu Wen then handed Li Luoluo over to Luo Hongxin and forced him to execute Li Luoluo. Luo Hongxin thus completely offended Li Keyong, causing him to be able to cling to Zhu Wen in the future.

Li Keyong was very angry about Li Luoluo's death, and after that, he often sent troops to attack Wei Bo to avenge him. Luo Hongxin was inferior to Li Keyong, and he could not be bothered, so he had to ask Zhu Wen for help. Zhu Wen was busy annexing the Tianping Army, worried that Luo Hongxin would betray him, so he not only sent troops to rescue him, but also sent him many gifts every year. Luo Hongxin sent people back gifts every time, and Zhu Wen was very respectful to the emissaries he sent, asking the emissaries to stand in the north and accept the gifts humbly himself, saying: "The sixth brother is older than me, how can he be treated with ordinary etiquette." Luo Hongxin was very happy about this, so he treated Zhu Wen with a heart.

Wei Bojiedu made Luo Hongxin sit in the first strong town in Hebei, so why did he have to cling to Zhu Wen with a dead heart

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In the first year of Gwanghwa (898), Li Keyong once again sent a large army to attack Wei Bo, and Ge Congzhou then led an army to rescue Luo Hongxin. Ge Congzhou not only defeated the Hedong army, but also took advantage of the victory to capture Huanzhou, Xingzhou and other places. Li Ke suffered heavy losses and never sent troops to harass Wei Bo from then on. Luo Hongxin died of illness shortly after, and his son Luo Shaowei succeeded him as Wei Bojiedushi.com.

In general, Wei Bo made Luo Hongxin a late Tang Dynasty warlord and held Wei Bo Town, the strongest town in Hebei. However, Luo Hongxin took advantage of the mutiny of Wei Boya's army and relied on making up myths and stories to ascend to the throne, coupled with his limited military ability, so he could not effectively use the arrogant tooth army to expand abroad, and could only swing left and right between the two powerful clans of Hedong and Xuanwu. In the end, Luo Hongxin's execution of Li Luoluo made him and Li Keyong completely on the opposite side, and he could only rely on Zhu Wen to maintain his survival.

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