Reborn as Liu Hong: Building a Divine Great Han Empire

Emperor Ling of Han was the last powerful emperor of the Han Dynasty, a figure who could have altered the course of history, yet he became the root cause of the empire's collapse.

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Chapter 830 Subjugation of the Barbarians 2

In his view, it was not difficult to make contributions to the Han Dynasty with his own martial prowess. When he got a title, wouldn't that be more enjoyable than being a so-called king in the mountains?

Seeing that even his sons had sided with the Han, Qin Lin couldn't help but smile bitterly and then nod.

Then, Qin Lin looked at Lü Bu and asked, "General Lü, if my clansmen move out of the mountains, can they really live like the people of the Han Dynasty?"

Lu Bu nodded: "Of course!!"

"That's good!"

Although Lü Bu's reply consisted of only two words, Qin Lin did not believe that the other party would deceive him.

Two days later, Tian Feng and Zhang Zhao arrived in Quanling with a group of officials and began to arrange the relocation of the barbarians. They also distributed food to the barbarian soldiers so that they could return to their tribes to pick up their families.

When the news reached Guiyang and Wuling, Huang Zhong and Huangfu Gui were also amazed.

No one expected that the barbarians who invaded Lingling would be defeated by Dong Zhuo alone.

So Huang Zhong and Huangfu Gui followed the example of Lü Bu and his men, and began to persuade the starving barbarians to surrender.

Tempted by the food, the barbarians surrendered in just three days.

Ultimately, their invasion was mainly driven by the desire for food. Regardless of the means, they achieved their goal and were no longer willing to risk their lives.

Immediately afterwards, Huangfu Gui, following the orders of Liu Hong and the imperial court, began to relocate the barbarians and assigned officials to teach them how to cultivate and plant crops.

At the same time, Huangfu Gui also selected 30,000 strong and capable men from among those barbarian soldiers and incorporated them into the Han army.

Because in the south and southwest of these barbarians, there are still some countries and tribes. If the Han Dynasty wants to conquer those places in the future, these barbarian soldiers are undoubtedly more suitable than the Han army in the north.