Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 128 Two Attacks and Three Attacks

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[After the Mengda Rebellion, Sima Yi once submitted a memorial, and the meaning in the memorial coincided with the Prime Minister's.

Let Hefei send troops to serve as bait, and secretly build a navy from Xiangfan to attack Xiakou Dongguan. We will definitely win!

Emperor Cao Rui thought it was great, but Cao Xiu, the boss of the Hefei Military Region, thought: Fuck you!

We are both Tuogu ministers, why should you ask me to assist you?

Why didn't you Xiangfan attract attention, while our army from Hefei marched directly south to Jiangdong?

Then Sima Yi simply stayed still.

The Battle of Shiting, triggered by Zhou Li's false surrender, started in August. Sima Yi had seen enough of the excitement and reluctantly sent troops until the end of October.

Then the trip was canceled before taking two steps. The reason given to Cao Rui was that the water was shallow in winter and it was difficult to sail.

Cao Rui probably wanted to vomit blood after hearing this: The water is shallow in winter, so what did you do in August? But Sima Yi was the minister of Tuogu, so he could only let it go.

It was much simpler for Cao Xiu. When he found out halfway that he had been cheated, he was so angry that he refused to look back and beat him!

But the final result was unsatisfactory for Cao Xiu.

Because Cao Xiu initially believed in Zhou Yi's plan and sent troops, Cao Xiu did not go out in full force, and his men, horses, and supplies were all at a disadvantage.

Jiangdong had gathered more than 90,000 capable soldiers, and had plenty of food and grass. Lu Xun was the commander, and Sun Quan personally drove him to show his strength.

The final result was that after a period of stalemate, they gradually fell into a disadvantage, and Lu Xun performed a beautiful night attack to allow Cao's army to blow up the camp.

So just like the night attack at Yiling, Lu Xun led his army to pursue and kill them all the way, beheading more than 10,000 people, thousands of vehicles, and all the baggage.

If Jia Kui hadn't come to the rescue, Cao Xiu might have confessed and gone in.

For Jiangdong, beheading more than ten thousand people is undoubtedly a great victory!

Lu Xun was a qualified commander, so of course he wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to expand his victory. Before the war, he had a five-way northward advance plan.

One way was Lu Fan and Sun Zhao entering Huai, the second was Quan Cong and Zhu Huan attacking Hefei, the third was Zhuge Jin and Zhu Ran attacked Xiangyang, and the fourth was Lu Xun and Pan Zhang attacking Meifu.

As for the fifth route? Of course, he ordered the Prime Minister to enter Kansai.

In terms of time, the Battle of Shiting started in August and ended in September. It would take another month for the news from Jiangdong to Shuzhong to travel upstream.

Therefore, the Prime Minister received the news and requests from Jiangdong at about the beginning of November, and it was probably under this circumstance that he wrote The Later Discipline.

Almost the whole of the following list is filled with complaints, saying how scarce the talents are, how poor Sichuan is, how the wealthy people are opposed, and how much pressure I, Zhuge Liang, have to go against the public opinion.

This letter from Chen to Liu Chan is essentially a political statement: Brother Shiwan, please stop it. We are allies, not Yizhou County under your Jiangdong.

Only in this way can we explain why the later table is so different from the previous table, because it itself is a political statement of the politician Zhuge Liang towards Jiangdong. 】

Kong Ming...sigh.

Liu Bei wanted to say something, but felt that nothing he could say would be as good as Kong Ming's hard work.

So he could only pat Kong Ming on the back of his hand to express comfort.

The big trap that Liu Bei poked really made Kong Ming worry about it.

There is money to be made, wars to be fought, fields to be farmed, new people to be brought in, and allies to be appeased.

It was not easy to cultivate a Ma Su who wanted to share the worries, but he turned out to be a bombastic person.

As for Sun Quan's subsequent proclaimed emperor, he didn't care.

The attitude of the descendants towards Sun Quan has explained everything. An imperial title in vain is not as loud as the nickname Shiwan Brother.

Guan Yu watched the battle at Shiting and pondered, with admiration and regret in his eyes:

Lu Xun is another handsome man after Zhou Gongjin.

But it's a pity that Jiangdong's people are still trapped in prison.

Zhang Fei was a little anxious:

But this Lu Xun is still missing!

This person in the light curtain became famous eight years later. He can't be an official by now!

What's so difficult about that!

Huang Zhong slapped Zhang Fei on the thigh and said:

General Zhang will lead eight hundred soldiers to capture all the children of the Lu family in Jiangdong and screen them one by one for questioning!

Zhang Fei bared his teeth and was about to fight back when he saw his brother looking over and could only give up and said:

What did Old General Huang say? I'm not a fool...

Of course it was not feasible to go straight to Jiangdong, but Mi Zhu also looked confused and then became frustrated.

If it was a wealthy family, they could always find a member of the branch to use their property to obtain information, but the Lu family only had a few people in total, so it was really difficult to do so.

Jian Yong sighed:

Kong Ming is a gentleman, but Sun Houwei is not a gentleman.

Everyone also frowned.

Kong Ming's mentality was actually the mentality of everyone. After Chibi Zhou Gongjin defeated Cao Cao, everyone unknowingly believed that if Cao Cao was attacked, Jiangdong's help was indispensable.

But looking from Xiangfan to this stone pavilion, didn't Sun Hou grasp this mentality and ask for everything from Ji Han?

Zhang Fei couldn't help but said:

Lu Xun, the Empress of Yiling, persuaded Brother Shiwan to proclaim himself emperor, but Brother Shiwan refused.

Maybe I'm using the title of King Wu on my head as my escape route!

Guan Yu first expressed his stance:

Brother, as Gan Xingba said, we need to be prepared for a battle with Jiangdong.

Liu Bei nodded.

[Although he was extremely reluctant, the Prime Minister still sent troops and did the job very beautifully.

The key word is Wang Shuang who Chen Cang killed when he retreated.

Wang Shuang is actually quite interesting. His first appearance was in 222.

After Yiling this year, Cao Pi was furious and attacked Wu in three directions.

When Cao Ren attacked Ruxukou, the defender Zhu Huan showed the enemy that he was weak and used an ambush. He killed hundreds of Cao Ren's men and captured one general, Wang Shuang, alive.

After Wang Shuang was captured, he was sent to Wuchang. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was normal for each other to surrender. Wang Shuang was not a big shot, so he probably surrendered to Wu.

And how did he later become Zhang He's subordinate? Most likely he was caught again.

Because Zhang He's record is that when he was stationed in Xiangfan, he and Sima Yi defeated the Wu army in about 226 years.

Later, Zhang He was stuck here until Cao Rui urgently summoned Zhang He to support Chen Cang.

Generally, it is normal for this kind of support to send a vanguard to rush forward, but Wang Shuang was also eager to make contributions, and the prime minister turned back and stabbed him, which became the prime minister's credit.

Judging from Wang Shuang's trajectory, the prime minister did fulfill Sun Quan's request:

Zhang He was transferred from the Xiangfan battlefield, which indeed eased the pressure on Jiangdong.

This is also the reason why the Prime Minister's second attack on Chencang performed so strangely. 】

This Wang Shuang... Zhang Fei remembered a word often used by Light Screen and sighed:

You can be considered an unlucky guy.

The two have different masters, so they are eager to make contributions, but the result is unexpected...

Huang Zhong sneered:

What Yide said before, I can give it to you now.

Why carry Thief Cao's coffin to your own home to cry?

Cao Ren's troops massacred Wancheng during the Xiangfan period. Wang Shuang was probably also involved.

Huang Zhong has also been to Wancheng. In other words, after following Liu Biao for seventeen years, there is no one in Nanjun that Huang Zhong is not familiar with.

So I don't have the slightest favorable impression of this.

Zhang Fei didn't understand, so he just sighed.

Liu Bei's silence was because he was thinking further.

The crime of massacre was Cao Ren's fault, so did Wang Shuang have the qualifications to disobey?

He couldn't persuade the king to sacrifice his life for righteousness. All he could do was to put an end to this troubled world as soon as possible.

In this way, people like Wang Shuang, who have land to work on and wives to focus on, will not be in such a dilemma.

[But for a calculating person like the Prime Minister, it is normal for one act to achieve multiple purposes.

The Collection of Zhuge Liang contains articles about the Prime Minister's self-examination. Although the big dogs in Sichuan thought it was a great victory, the Prime Minister said in his own words that it was the defeat of Qishan.

Regarding the defeat of Qishan, the Prime Minister concluded that the reason was the poor quality of the soldiers, because the Han army in Qishan was significantly larger than Cao's army at that time.

In the end, they were defeated. The first reason was that Zhuge Liang had problems with his own ability, and the second reason was that his soldiers were not good enough.

Therefore, military training began after the defeat of Qishan, and Chencang can be regarded as a display of the results of military training.

The high technology may be used by the prime minister to make up for the quality of the soldiers, but it still doesn't work.

But if it doesn’t work, then it won’t work. Let’s go have an autumn breeze!

This is the second purpose of the Prime Minister, to start the third Northern Expedition!

The massive siege at Chencang City not only attracted attention to Jiangdong, but also attracted attention to the Third Northern Expedition!

In early 229, Chen Shi was ordered by the Prime Minister to attack Yinping, the capital of Wu. The Prime Minister sent troops to Jianwei, but Guo Huai ran away quickly without being left behind. The two counties of Yinping, the capital of Wu, were in Ping.

In fact, you can calculate the time here.

In October, I received news from Jiangdong. In November, I sent out troops to criticize Sang and Huai. In December, I sent troops to Chencang to play with Hao Zhao and attack the city for more than 20 days.

Then Chen Shi attacked Yinping, the military capital at the beginning of the year, and Guo Huai came over to support and fight Chen Shi to death.

So the Prime Minister simply turned a corner on his way back to the army and went directly to Jianwei to support Chen Shi.

Essentially, the Prime Minister was using Chencang to surround himself and call for reinforcements, but it was a pity that Guo Huai did not take the bait.

So the prime minister, who had worked hard all winter, could only regretfully defeat the two counties of Yinping in Wudu and return to Chengdu to recuperate.

At this time, there were only five and a half years left before the Prime Minister died of illness. 】

Everyone originally wanted to say congratulations as they watched the military advisor forcefully fight back a war that was originally a loss.

But the last hint from the light curtain made everyone's words stuck in their throats.

Kong Ming himself is very free and easy:

Starting tomorrow, Liang will follow Zhang Zhongjing's magical medicine regimen.

Liu Bei smiled and said:

Kong Ming didn't say 'this is Prime Minister Zhuge' this time?

Kong Ming smiled and shook his head.

The art of war as a strategist has progressed rapidly.

Guan Yu praised:

The defeat of Qishan, looking back now, was indeed a mistake in decision-making.

We should leave partial troops to threaten the cities along the road, and lead our troops to attack Shanggui. If we can get to Shandong, we can control the Long Road. In this way, the right side of Longlong will be at peace.

However, Qishan City was missed for a few days, so that Guo Huai could seize the opportunity to enter Shanggui.

Secondly, Ma Su's defeat was also due to the military advisor's wrong decision-making.

Ma Su lowered his head again, not daring to look at anyone.

Guan Yu just glanced at it and said:

Qishan's strategy focuses on stability. However, Jieting is such an important place. Instead of seeking stability and recruiting new generals, it is a mistake in hiring people.

Zhang Fei said with an exaggerated expression:

The military advisor has also made preparations!

Ma Su has been assigned four generals! Four!

In the end, four people couldn't persuade him, so what can we do?

Ma Youchang, you know the art of war, what do you want to do?

I thought about adding a summary and the Shu Han ignores history controversy later, so I ended the first part for now, because there is quite a lot to say about the fight between the villager and Sima Yi, and I am afraid it will be too bloated.

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