I screamed when I saw you squirting, okay! Let me explain in advance, Tiger did change the outline because I suddenly realized a BUG.
Book friends who have seen the protagonist show off his talents in Anxi and Hezhong should have realized that the protagonist is actually only responsible for the military. As for logistics, who provides the food and grass? Who provides the armor, swords and arrows?
It must be the result of Li Shengtian's full support from Khotan. The logistical supply of an army of 10,000 to 20,000 people is not an easy task. Without the support of the Khotan Jin Kingdom's population of 6 to 7 million people, it is impossible for the protagonist to casually dispatch more than 10,000 people. of war.
Therefore, in Khotan, we cannot say that all the credit belongs to Zhang Zhao. The support provided by Li Shengtian is also very important. Li Shengtian and Zhang Zhao, the uncle and nephew, have a mutually complementary relationship.
As for whether the Khotanese double-headed eagle will cause such problems, hmm! In fact, this is not important at all. The protagonist wants to defeat the emperor of the Central Plains. Once the Central Plains is settled, if the Western Regions are in chaos, how can tens of thousands of heavenly soldiers make things right?
Well, since this book should be as realistic as possible, and I guess everyone has the same requirements as me, it involves a bit of a headache. The Guisha area of the Guiyi Army is too small. Not only can it not recruit such a small amount of people and land, If a large army is sent out, even the protagonist's current army of five thousand will not be able to sustain it.
Some book clubs will say, didn’t the protagonist extort so much money from Samantha and India?
But gold and silver cannot be eaten! It needs products to be effective!
With Gui Yijun's size and the five generations of crops per mu, he couldn't buy much food even if he had money.
As for the support coming from Khotan, ahem! This is more than two thousand miles! Most of them are in the Taklimakan Desert, which cannot be supported at all.
Some people may suggest buying from a dealer, duh! Ganzhou Uighur is just to the east. Can he easily transport large quantities of grain and grass supplies to the territory of the Guiyi Army?
Of course, if these factors were not taken into consideration, I could also write about how Zhang Zhao's army was invincible and how he defeated the Ganzhou Uighurs in just a few blows, but the tiger would always be unable to overcome the hurdle in his heart.
This is history, not a city system hero or a fairy. The reality is that the army must eat, and the war is about logistics. Tiger himself has done at least seven or eight deductions to defeat the Ganzhou Uighurs based on the population size of the Guiyi Army. It's an extremely low probability.
So how to solve this problem, Tiger gave a solution, that is, the foothold is not in the Guiyi Army. The place Zhang Zhao actually wants to go is Liangzhou! Just at this time there was a God-given opportunity.
In this way, what book friends are worried about actually does not exist, because we are not in Guasha or Suzhou, but are going to Liangzhou!
For a military entity of this size, even if there is internal fighting, it will not be too intense.
In the past, there were many internal fights among the Guiyi Army. That was because the Guiyi Army still had more than half of Hexi at that time, and it was not like being trapped in Guasha now.
And as the territory shrunk, the circle also shrank, and the entire upper echelon of the Guiyi Army was like a spider web of relatives.
Not to mention that Cao Yuande didn't want to kill Zhang Zhao. He wanted to kill him, but few people supported him, not to mention that Zhang Zhao still had thousands of troops, and the Ganzhou Uighurs would attack soon.
Finally, let’s talk about Cao Yuande. His abilities are average and his health is not good.
Historically, he succeeded to the throne this year, but as a result, he did not serve as a full-time governor for a year, so he had to retreat behind the scenes due to health reasons.
This can be seen from the inscriptions in the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. After 937, almost all Cao Yuande prayed to gods and Buddhas to bless his body. In the end, he died after less than four years as a military governor.
If such a dying man, who is actually a good old man, kills Zhang Zhao, he will not be able to pass the test.
If Cao Yijin was here, Zhang Zhao would be seeking death by entering Dunhuang, but Cao Yuande and Cao Yuanshen were different.
Not to mention, among the three brothers, Cao Yuanzhong was Zhang Zhao's double father-in-law, and he had to take Li Shengtian into consideration.
Moreover, Li Shengtian's daughter and a hundred Khotan warriors were in the palace, so how could Cao Yuande dare to cause a fight.
If Zhang Zhao is killed, should his son Cao Yanming be killed? Is his brother Cao Yuanshen ready to be shattered to pieces?
As for killing the Cao brothers and severing the clutter with a sharp sword, let’s think about it for a moment. In family matters and matters between family members and friends, how can we cut the clutter with a sharp sword?
In this case, how could the protagonist be stained with the blood of the Cao family? This protagonist is not the model of Zhu Wen or Qin Zongquan. Neither Cao Cao nor Li Shimin could be so vicious with such a random killing!
alright! Having said so much, if there are indeed book friends who find this hurdle difficult to overcome, there is nothing they can do about it.
It's our fate that you can come to subscribe. If the fate is gone, we can't force it.
If you feel just a little uncomfortable, then try your best to overcome it and just act like the protagonist and make a fool of yourself.
Finally, I would like to tell you that Tiger has a cousin who is having an affair these days. He will definitely go to help when the time comes. It is estimated that he will definitely take a day off one day. Then we follow the old rules and will update next Tuesday or Wednesday or Saturday. Make up.