"It's not a joke, it's not a joke." Li Zhao walked over with a smile, without any embarrassment, and bowed to Fu Su, "There is no need to be too serious when dealing with the Xiongnu, just take it easy."
During the Spring and Autumn Period, famous generals such as Sun Wu and Wu Qi achieved great fame in their lifetimes because of their rigorous military management. Sun Wu even wrote such a wonderful book as "Sun Tzu's Art of War". What did he rely on? What did he rely on? Publishing a pre-war mobilization speech is simply an insult to the general, let alone rigorous.
He also said that you don’t need to be too serious, which is completely what a layman said.
Can you shoulder the heavy responsibility of a general?
"Father, is this appropriate?" Fusu pointed at Li Zhao and said to the emperor without any concealment.
The emperor disagreed: "It's appropriate, very appropriate."
Fusu stagnated, feeling frustrated that his life-long learning had been abruptly overturned.
Since coming to Shangjun, I have repeatedly seen Meng Tian training his troops in a disciplined and orderly manner. I have also repeatedly seen 300,000 troops shocking the enemy thousands of miles away. I have never seen such a lazy man dare to go to the battlefield.
He once wondered whether his father was deceived by Li Zhao's evil words and lost his ability to listen to loyal advice.
Meng Tian was also dissatisfied with Li Zhao's approach, but he seemed much more diplomatic and asked: "General Li, is this an unusual way to train troops?"
"This" Li Zhao was stunned and took a serious look at Meng Tian. The famous Qin general in history was indeed brilliant, but this idea was a bit different.
"So be it!"
This is not a method of training soldiers at all, it's just that he is too lazy to talk about it. Strictly speaking, it is due to his laziness.
He had no choice but to respond like this, otherwise he would be entangled by these people and unable to escape.
"What is this?" Meng Tian didn't know whether he was deliberately teasing or serious, so he broke the casserole and asked.
Li Zhaozhen wondered whether Meng Tian was deliberately looking for trouble, but he had to answer. He could only respond again: "Monitoring law."
You can fool him as much as you want, asking him if he knows anything about the art of war.
Meng Tian frowned, as if he was thinking about whether there was such a way, but he searched his whole brain and couldn't think of a reason. However, he liked to compete, so he stepped forward and grabbed Li Zhao, asking urgently: "Why?" Surveillance law?”
Li Zhao felt as if he was being entangled by a water snake spirit, and was speechless. He just picked up a word casually. Who knew what it was, but he couldn't say it like this, so he postponed it and said, "You will know when we get to the battlefield."
Pretending to respond mysteriously is of course the best way to get rid of Meng Tian.
"Forget it!" Meng Tian saw that Li Zhao had no intention of giving advice, so he gave up asking, but he was very confused in his heart, what is the monitoring method?
The term surveillance was relatively new, and the emperor trusted Li Zhao so much that he did not feel any contempt for it.
"Then let's rush to the battlefield so that Tian can experience the wonders of the surveillance method." He really showed his sincerity.
But Li Zhao did not agree because the time had not yet come.
"Wait another hour."
An hour has passed and it should be almost done.
At this moment, Li Zhao was the commander in chief, and they were just bystanders, so they followed suit.
An hour passed, Li Zhao gave the order, and everyone set out. Baiguan still got into the car, and Langguan opened the way, bumping all the way to the position.
The Great Wall of Qin was a Great Wall built in the north by Qin Shihuang in 214 BC. It was mainly to prevent the Xiongnu from advancing southward. It was more than 10,000 miles long.
At this moment, the Qin army is stationed here, guarding it closely.
(End of chapter)