Chapter 105 of the Battle of Changping requires Zhao Liang to run out to break the situation

Style: Historical Author: Sui YunyiWords: 2054Update Time: 24/01/18 11:42:34
Seeing King Wei's probing eyes, Long Yangjun, who was forced into a corner, could only answer bravely: "Indeed."

King Wei, who was on top of the throne, felt relieved after hearing this. It turned out that Lord Longyang also supported sending troops, but it was just a matter of the timing of sending troops. So Hanoi County...

King Wei and everyone immediately looked at Lord Xinling, as if waiting for Lord Xinling's further explanation.

"That's the case." Lord Xinling received a positive reply from Lord Longyang. It was obvious that he already had the pearl of wisdom in his heart, and then he said slowly: "This is easy! My king can send a general to prepare the army first and prepare troops at the border. , once the time is ripe, you can directly enter the battlefield. As for when the time is ripe."

Lord Xinling paused again.

This meal once again completely attracted the attention of everyone present, including King Wei and Lord Longyang. It was obvious that everyone had pinned their hopes on solving the conflict between their own safety and grabbing profits on Lord Xinling. .

Lord Xinling knew that as long as he could bring enough benefits to Wei in this battle, no one would be able to stop him from taking Wei forward in the future.

After a little calming down the excitement in his heart, Lord Xinling continued to reply calmly: "When Zhao's army runs out of food, that's when our army enters the game!"

"The Zhao army will run out of food and either fight to the death with the Qin army or surrender directly! If our army does not participate at this time, it may be difficult to control the Zhao army with the ability of the new general Zhao Kuo. The Zhao army may disobey orders and surrender to Qin. You know it. And if our Wei army appears on one side of the battlefield at this time, and the name of General Lian Po is restored, the Zhao army will definitely return to the center and fight the Qin army to the death!" Lord Xinling then continued to explain.

As soon as he finished speaking, even Lord Longyang had no more accusations against Lord Xinling's words, or in other words, he couldn't accuse him at all, because Lord Xinling continued to speak exactly according to his words. If you want to refute, you will either deny the point you made, or you will have to ask when the time is right.

Obviously, it is impossible to deny one's own point of view. As for when the time will be ripe, not to mention whether Long Yangjun can put forward better suggestions, the huge pressure he will have to bear after making such suggestions is enough to deter everyone - if Follow your timing. If you make a mistake, you may have to die to thank the king.

Of course, Lord Xinling's formulation is indeed reasonable. Even people who don't understand military affairs at all know a little about the importance of food and grass to war.

However, Lord Xinling underestimated Zhao Kuo's control over the Zhao army under his command. Of course, in a desperate situation, it is normal for Zhao Kuo, as a newly appointed general, to be unable to control the army.

But sometimes history is so unreasonable. Even in the real history of great defeat and defeat, Zhao Kuo firmly controlled the command of 400,000 Zhao troops from beginning to end. It wasn't until he was killed by an arrow that the 400,000-strong army surrendered to the Qin army.

I have to say, this is a bit of a ridiculous miracle.

Of course, history has always been a little funky thing that anyone can dress up. Some scholars claim that in the Battle of Changping, the Qin army suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties. If this is true, was Zhao Kuo really defeated? If this is true, is Zhao Kuo really "talking on paper"?

But what is the history? Today, Zhao Kuo has more control over Zhao Jun than Lian Po. Of course, these are all things for later.

Today's Wei monarchs and ministers are eager to know: When will the Zhao army run out of food?

"But when will the Zhao army run out of food?" The anxious King Wei finally asked.

As soon as the King of Wei asked this question, although he did not explicitly accept Lord Xinling's proposal, he could be regarded as acquiescing to the matter.

Lord Longyang felt a little disappointed when he heard this. He walked around in circles and finally fell back into Lord Xinling's hands. As his beautiful eyes moved, he didn't know what he was thinking about.

Perhaps this is the crushing of absolute strength and intelligence. No matter how enchanting the figure is, no matter how charming the face is, it cannot be compared to a big heart full of wisdom.

The ministers present seemed unaware of the fight between Lord Xinling and Lord Longyang. They were also eager to know when the Zhao army would run out of food.

When Lord Xinling heard this, he was naturally very happy. He immediately clasped his fists and replied, "Of course I have to ask the old general Lian Polian who lives in my residence about this matter."

"How could General Lian Po tell such critical information so easily? He would not want his soldiers to suffer too much damage." A minister asked with a frown.

For such well-intentioned doubts, Lord Xinling didn't care at all. He immediately clarified the doubts and said: "This is easy. Let's delay informing him of the time for our army to send troops. The war is approaching, and he must be anxious. If he deliberately exaggerates the location of the troops, If it takes time, they will definitely refuse. Then you need to prove to us why they can't send troops later. The lack of food and grass should be the best reason. I will give you some guidance. With Lian Po's reckless thinking, he will definitely say it when he is anxious. Don’t choose words.”

"Yes!" King Wei nodded with satisfaction and praised: "Jun Xinling has indeed thought carefully!"

"My king is ridiculous. He is only loyal to the country." Lord Xinling immediately said humbly.

For a moment, words such as "thoughtful" and "mature to seek the country" were all thrown at Lord Xinling. The sound of praise filled the entire palace, and then he staggered out of the palace and squeezed out. The lonely moon was so praised.

The east is white, and the voices pause for a while.

"Jin Bi!" King Wei waved his hand and interrupted everyone's compliments.

Jin Ji is the last general in Wei who can still defeat him. He was once the deputy general of Long Jia and was highly regarded. After Hexi was defeated, he was ordered to break out of the encirclement. After Long Jia personally broke it off, he wanted to keep this general for the Wei State.

It's just that General Long's hard work was not let down in the end. Although King Wei was a little selfish and preferred to appoint private individuals, he also knew that Jin Bi was the general who could really fight. Immediately after several battles, Jin Bi was pushed to the front desk by the King of Wei.

But even though Jin Bi has now entered the center of the Wei State, his poor background determines that he is destined to have little say. If the King of Wei had not fought against all opinions, he would not have been able to stand here and discuss the decision of Wei with the important ministers. major events in the future direction of the country.

Because of this, Jin Bi became a lonely minister.

"The general is here!" The general who had been quietly hiding in the corner hurriedly stepped forward and replied.

"I command you to assemble a hundred thousand troops first and march to the border of Zhao Kingdom!" King Wei said domineeringly, and as he spoke, he took out half of the tiger talisman and handed it to Jin Bi.

"Promise!" Jin Bi said as he took the tiger talisman with both hands.

"Does Lord Xinling have any other explanations?" King Wei immediately looked at Lord Xinling and asked.

Lord Xinling also immediately stood up and said: "Your Majesty, we need to order General Jin Bi to find out the situation on the Changping battlefield as soon as possible so that he can provide detailed information on the timing of dispatching troops!"