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Chapter 2090 Qingying Alliance (Part 2)

    Chapter 2090 Qingying Alliance (Part 2)


    Chapter 2088: Qingying Alliance (Part 2)


    Now Wang Mang dared not offend Qin Hao easily. He concluded that if he dared to send a navy force this time and took a rest with Qin Hao''s temperament, he would definitely send a navy force to land in Sanhan as soon as possible.


    Although Wang Mang has been expanding his navy since he arrived in the Sanhan Dynasty, the scale of the navy has been several times stronger than before, it is obviously not enough compared to the Qin navy.


    Besides, he can expand the naval army, and Qin Hao can also expand the naval army. Qin Hao has the naval army formed by selling iron.


    Before we knew it, the two sides were no longer on the same level, so before unifying the Three Koreans, Wang Mang decided not to provoke Qin Hao easily.


    Wang Mang did not save the Qing Dynasty, and in addition to not daring to offend Qin Hao, another reason was that he believed that the trapped Qing army had been completely rescued.


    Instead of wasting time and energy and risking the risk of taking their own naval forces in to rescue the irrelevant Qing army, it is better to continue to conquer the Sanhan Peninsula.


    Of course, the main reason is that Wang Mang felt that the Qing Dynasty was too strong, and the Qing Dynasty was too inflated and was simply arrogant.


    Watching the Qin army pressing the Qing Dynasty to the ground and beating it may not be a good thing. It just so that the arrogant high-level officials of the Qing Dynasty can wake them up and let them know how much they are, so as to facilitate their cooperation with the Qing Dynasty after unifying the Three Koreans in the future.


    Wang Mang refused very resolutely, so that Yinsi had no chance to say anything later. His mission failed like this, but Yinzhen, who was on the Japanese mission, succeeded.


    Oda Nobunaga had no grudges with Qin, and even sent a mission to conduct a "friendly" exchange. However, a few months ago, the entire coastal area of ??the Han Dynasty was invaded by Japanese pirates, and hundreds of thousands of people died tragically, which made the Han people''s disgust towards Japan reach its peak.


    Although the actions of the Japanese pirates were all done by opposing Oda Nobunaga''s forces and had little to do with Oda Nobunaga, the Han court officials didn''t care about so many of them, as long as they knew they were Japanese.


    Officials from Qin, Ming and Wu all wrote letters asking the monarch to send troops to conquer Japan to cleanse the shame.


    In response to this, King Zhu Di of Ming Dynasty and Gongsun Jian of Wu were intentional but powerless, while King Qin Hao of Qin said more than once in public that sooner or later, the Japanese pirates would pay the price for their actions.


    It can be seen that if the King of Qin took the lead, it would not be difficult to form a coalition forces to fight against Japan. At least the Qin and Wu countries would definitely send troops.


    After realizing this, Oda Nobunaga learned about it, he quickly sent an envoy to Luoyang to show the truth to the court and left the responsibility clean, but the court asked him to hand over the culprit for the Japanese pirates to detain the border.


    Of course, Oda Nobunaga wanted to hand over these people, after all, Japan would be unified without them. However, those forces who sent Japanese pirates plundered a large amount of money and food from the Han Dynasty. The trauma of the previous war recovered faster than him, and Oda Nobunaga may not be the opponent of the other party''s alliance.


    In order not to offend Qin completely, the Japanese envoy had no choice but to verbally agree to the Han court, saying that he would hand over the Japanese pirate leader, but he did not set a specific date.


    Oda Nobunaga planned to take one step at a time. Anyway, the Japanese Empire was isolated overseas. Before the thirteen states of the Han Dynasty were unified again, it was unlikely that Qin would cross the sea to conquer Japan. He still had time to develop national strength and accumulate strength.


    Regardless of whether Yinzhen was a time traveler, just say that Oda Nobunaga was a person from the Ming Dynasty, and Yinzhen was a person from the Qing Dynasty. Yinzhen naturally had a certain understanding of Oda Nobunaga, the Japanese hero. Yinzhen knew that Oda Nobunaga was full of covetousness towards the land of China, just like the Qing Dynasty, but the strength of the princes of the Central Plains was too strong. Therefore, before Japan grew stronger, he could only suppress his ambitions, devote himself to development, and accumulate strength.


    Originally, the two families had nothing to do with each other, but now the 200,000 Qing troops in Youbeiping are in danger, and Japan happens to have a naval army that can save the Qing army from the sea of ??fire. So don’t blame Yinzhen for plotting against Japan.


    Yinzhen knew the difficulty of this mission, and used conventional rhetoric, whether it was temptation or coercion, the possibility of persuading Oda Nobunaga to send troops was very small, and the only possibility of success was to arouse Nobunaga''s ambitions.


    Only by letting Oda Nobunaga understand the strength of the Qin army, once the 200,000 Qing army is wiped out, and the Qing Dynasty is less restrained and the Qin State completely unifies the north, the gap between the two countries will become increasingly larger, and Japan will have no chance of entering the Central Plains, so it is possible to persuade Oda Nobunaga to send troops.


    I have to say that Yinzhen is worthy of being a wise monarch of the generation and Emperor Yongzheng. His ideas are very correct, and it is indeed the only one who can make him send troops.


    After a whole day of lobbying, Yinzhen tried hard to talk and racked his brains, and said everything he should have said, but still failed to convince him completely. However, Oda Nobunaga''s attitude towards sending troops has changed from having never thought about agreeing to send troops to starting to weigh the pros and cons of sending troops.


    After realizing this, Yinzhen began to strike while the iron was hot. Not only did he lobby Nobunaga himself, but he also spent a lot of money to bribe officials from the Japanese Empire and ask them to help him lobby together to seek an alliance between the two countries to resist the domineering Qin.


    Two days later, Oda Nobunaga convened an imperial meeting and announced in public that he agreed to the navy''s expedition, and decided to lead the navy in person to restrain the Qin navy.


    The reason why Oda Nobunaga was in charge of the army was mainly because he could not trust his generals. After all, Japan''s warships were worse than those of Qin, and there were not many naval generals who could take action.


    As for the Qin State, just listening to Yinzhen''s description, Oda Nobunaga knew that Zhou Yu, the chief general of the Qin Navy, was not simple. He was afraid that his naval generals would not obey the orders and went directly to war with the Qin Navy, and eventually ruined the Japanese Navy in western Liaoning, so he might as well lead the imperial army in person.


    Yinzhen did not expect that Oda Nobunaga would lead the army in person, and at the same time he also made him sigh in his heart a pity.


    If other Japanese generals led the army, he would naturally believe whatever the Japanese said. It would not be impossible to provoke the naval forces of Qin and Japan to start a war.


    But if Oda Nobunaga himself takes action, if Yinzhen dares to make these small moves, he will be really trying to death.


    Under Yinzhen''s lobbying, Oda Nobunaga agreed to the Qing Dynasty''s alliance request, and Japan and the Qing Dynasty submitted letters to form an alliance, and agreed that if one side was invaded, the other side would send troops to support it.


    Subsequently, the Emperor Oda Nobunaga personally led 30,000 naval troops to march across the sea to western Liaoning, but did not go to war with the Qin army, but helped the Qing army to contain the Qingzhou navy of Qin.


    The situation in Youzhou, which had been stable, has become more complicated due to the intervention of new forces.


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    (This chapter ends)
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