Chapter 38 A Liangzhou

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【Destiny is not mine! ! ! ! 】

These five words were so heavy that everyone in the hall was suffocated for a moment and felt that breathing became extremely laborious.

But the words floating on the light screen attracted everyone's attention.

Kong Ming took the lead to calm down and speculated from his tone:

"People from Xiangfan came to witness the glory of the second master... he looks more like a contemporary of Wen Mang."

Zhang Fei pinched his mustache, which was like a steel needle, and also guessed:

"This tone is like what someone watching people playing Cuju at a Cuju venue would say."

"Maybe later generations will have some magical means to turn the words of the Qing Dynasty into words and walk on the screen of light." Huang Yueying expressed her own opinion.

Jiang Wan was copying quickly while judging in his mind: The three generals used such auspiciousness to play Cuju, but they really are not afraid of auspiciousness' blame!

On the other hand, Mrs. Huang's choice of words is very elegant and upright, clear discussion! Well said!

Jiang Wan was not surprised at the light curtain that suddenly popped up. After all, this was the main culprit that caused him to work overtime now!

On the contrary, Mrs. Huang said that the light curtain could directly convert words into words, and Jiang Wan expressed great interest!

"I just don't know what the Navy...Marine Corps is?" Zhang Fei noticed something else casually:

"And second brother, future generations will think very well of you!"

"After all, Light Screen has mentioned many times that his second brother is powerful in China! As for the Marine Corps, do you think they are a powerful force that can fight with water and fight bravely on land?"

Liu Bei made a guess with the sensitivity of an old soldier, and other generals agreed.

As for the Li Shimin at the end...who he is, I'm really unfamiliar!

[We have said before that part of the reason why Cao Cao retreated was because his home was stolen, so he decided to give up Hanzhong and return to defend Xudu as the lesser of two evils.

So who stole the house? Of course it is our protagonist today: Guan Yu!

Was the strategy of stealing a home successful?

Good news: it worked! Bad news: This strategy is so successful! 】

"How can being too successful be bad news?!" Zhang Fei found it difficult to agree.

"Perhaps..." Guan Yu shook his head. Guangmu had talked about Xiangfan many times. He also had speculations about his own famous generals. He had also speculated with Kong Ming and already had some guesses.

"But stealing is a good word!" Zhang Fei then praised: "It's clear and easy to understand. What we are attacking is the hometown of Thief Cao!"

[During the Battle of Hanzhong, the Shu army far away in Jingzhou naturally had to relieve the pressure on the boss, which was their duty.

Therefore, Guan Yu and Meng Da respectively led partial divisions to attack Xiang, Fan, Shang, Fang and other places, forcing Cao Cao to transfer troops from Hanzhong on the west to reinforce Xiangfan on the east. 】

Standard operation!

It was almost impossible to find any faults. Kong Ming even stood up and compared the map behind him:

"If we can get Shangyong, General Guan only needs to capture Xiangyang, and he doesn't even need Fancheng. In this way, Jing, Yi, and Hanzhong can be integrated into one, and there is a great plan!"

Although he knew the outcome, Kong Ming was still very excited to see his previous plan advanced to this point.

However...it is clear to refer to the battle place as the line, so the battle on the Hanzhong side is the Hanzhong front? Kong Ming wrote it down.

[On the contrary, our old friend Meng Da did a good job in this matter. The "Biography of Liu Feng" in the Book of Shu records that he first attacked Fangling in the north, and then joined forces with Liu Feng in Shangyong and accepted the offer of Shen Dan, the prefect of Shangyong. surrender.

And here comes the first interesting thing. After Meng Da killed the prefect of Fangling, Liu Bei sent Liu Feng to go to Mianshui to pick up Meng Da's troops. As for the explanation of this operation, the reason given by Shu Shu was "First The master is afraid that it will be difficult for him to do it alone."

However, later "Zizhi Tongjian" believed that this speculative statement was not credible. After all, "Three Kingdoms" was written in the Jin Dynasty, regarded the Wei and Jin Dynasties as orthodox, and also retained the tradition of being taboo for the venerable.

But in short, it is true that Liu Bei sent Liu Feng to divide Meng Da's military power, but this also caused the first explosive point in the Battle of Yiling:

Liu Feng failed in this kind of work that required delicate operation. 】

"How do you feel...doesn't this Three Kingdoms say good things?" Zhang Fei thought thoughtfully.

Kong Ming’s familiarity with the road pointed out the key points:

"If this book is orthodox to Cao Wei, then Mengda rebelled against Shu and returned to Wei. Naturally, it would be better to exaggerate more, and..." Kong Ming recalled:

"Guangmu also said before that Mengda surrendered to the Wei Dynasty at the same time that Wei Xi surrendered to the Han Dynasty. So Mengda's move of abandoning the dark side and turning to the bright side must have legitimate reasons."

When Kong Ming studied history, he felt that this was nothing new. Is it unusual for literati to use cursive writing?

[But if you think about it comprehensively, Liu Bei's operation is justified. First of all, Meng Da's father Meng Tuo is relatively famous.

At the end of the Han Dynasty, when the Ten Ministers were in power, Meng Tuo sold his property and left for Luoyang in the hope of becoming famous. However, Meng Tuo had neither talent nor connections, so how could he become famous? It depends on drilling camp.

Because he didn't have much money, Meng Tuo's goal was very clear. He was fawning over Zhang Rang...'s domestic slave. Boss Meng paid for the money, gifts and dinner expenses.

After a long time, Zhang Rang's slave became very embarrassed and felt that he was not worthy of such a relationship as a slave, so he wanted to ask Meng Tuo to make some demands.

Meng Tuo said that I am a decent person, and I don’t ask for much. When I pass here in a sedan tomorrow, you can just kowtow to me.

Is this a big deal for a domestic slave? This is really not a big deal, they are professionals in kowtow!

So when Meng Tuo came over the next day, Zhang Rang's slaves knelt on the ground. Meng Tuo entered Zhang Rang's house, hid inside for a while, and then went home without hesitation.

At that time, there were many people in front of Shichang Shifu who wanted to curry favor with him. Seeing Meng Tuo's pomp, they all gave him gifts and asked for help.

Meng Tuo accepted all the gifts according to the order, then packaged the gifts and resold them for money, and successfully caught Zhang Rang's eyes.

Later, he gave Zhang Rang a bunch of peach wine to win his favor, and he succeeded in getting the position of governor of Liangzhou, leaving behind a bunch of allusions to Liangzhou.

Su Shi of the Song Dynasty also wrote a poem to sarcastically say: "A general can fight a hundred battles but still cannot win, while Bo Lang conquers Liangzhou in one fight."]

〖Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty also said: Holding a bucket for the king, he went to Liangzhou to obtain the herdsman.

Lu You was not willing to be the queen: after drinking and chatting, he asked for help by folding a piece of paper, but he didn't know that someone wanted to conquer Liangzhou.

Swearing in ancient times was a bit powerful, but Li Guang Nanfeng used this allusion too much, and it felt like the old general's body was full of arrow shafts.

Going public through a backdoor scheme, raising the capital to cover the flow, and finally absconding with the money, Meng Tuo can be called a textbook-level capitalist entrepreneur.

Yes, from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the Battle of Xiangfan, the UP master knows how to trace the source.

It seems that Zhang Rang is quite ignorant. One hundred and eighty yuan of wine is enough.

After all, grapes were grown well in the Western Regions, but it was a pity that the Wei, Jin, and Sui Dynasties did not pay much attention to this land, and it was almost lost. It was not until the wise and powerful Emperor Tang successfully recovered it.

Li Shimin: Tell me more, I like to hear it. 〗

Everyone in the hall covered their faces and didn't look at it. Seeing this, Meng Tuo's operation was embarrassing to the Han Dynasty, and even to other dynasties.

Liu Bei stroked his sword gently: "I wish I could kill the ten regular servants myself!"

"Then brother, you are very busy." Zhang Fei smiled and counted on his fingers: "After killing ten regular servants, what other generals will there be? There is Dong Zhuo behind us, and now there is Cao Cao. I'm afraid the sword will be curled." Bladed."

"If your father is like this, then Mengda is indeed not worthy of trust. Since Shangyong is an important place, it is indeed a more reasonable decision to have trusted men stationed there." Kong Ming quite agreed with Liu Bei's decision in the light screen.

Immediately, Kong Ming preemptively said: "Three generals, shut up and wait and see."

Huang Yueying wrote down her speculations in Juanxiu handwriting:

The Western Region has hot days and cold nights, a windy sandy desert geology, and the pleasant climate in Guanzhong, but does it cause poor growth of grapes (syzygous peach)?