Chapter 469: People's hearts changed and he became a general

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Fa Miao's writing style is not as good as that of Mi Yang and Lu Yi, but considering that he was from a well-known family, he was still of a good standard.

With his writing style, it takes almost no time to write a battle report.

And with his writing style, it is easy to make this battle report inspiring.

After all, in the eyes of ordinary people, the Han army's results in this battle of Yangping Pass were undoubtedly brilliant.

Nearly ten thousand Wei troops were killed, and Wei general Cao Zhen was seriously injured and retreated. These two facts alone can give a strong shot in the arm to the sluggish people in Hanzhong.

Cao Zhen, who had been hurt beyond words, no longer wanted to stay in the sad place of Yangping Pass.

Under his order, it didn't take long for thousands of Wei troops to escort him and slowly retreat towards Xingshi City.

After the Wei army outside Yangping Pass retreated, the news of the Han army's victory at Yangping Pass was like the first ray of sunshine in spring, spreading throughout Hanzhong County at an extremely fast speed.

And with an unstoppable trend, the people in Hanzhong, who had been in the cold winter, felt the long-lost warmth.

As soon as Mi Yang takes action, he will know if there is any.

Compared with Ma Chao's two small victories, the battle of Yangpingguan planned by Mi Yang himself was undoubtedly a great victory.

This great victory fully proves the fact that even if there is a huge disparity in strength between the two sides, and even if Cao Zhen's reputation is terrifying, as long as Mi Yang is still around, the Han army can still win against the Wei army, just like back then.

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As long as this fact is not shaken, the foundation of the Han army's rule in Hanzhong will be quite solid.

After the generals from various places learned about the victory at Yangping Pass, they wrote to Mi Yang to congratulate him.

Even a general like Ma Chao, who is usually unsophisticated, rarely wrote to Mi Yang praising his martial arts.

Ma Chao would take the initiative to "lower his status" and write a letter of congratulations to Mi Yang, not only because of his inner praise for Mi Yang, but also because he knew that this victory at Yangpingguan came just in time.

When the Han army outside Wudu learned the news of the victory at Yangping Pass, the morale of the army, which had been gradually declining, was directly pushed to the top. This was of great benefit to Ma Chao.

This is the same for defenders elsewhere.

After the generals from various places wrote letters to congratulate Mi Yang, the chief executives of various places that had not yet fallen, as long as they could send messengers, also unanimously sent messengers to inform them of the changes in people's hearts under Mi Yang's rule.

Even Meng Da, who was thousands of miles away, wrote to Mi Yang. After the news of the victory at Yangping Pass spread, the people of Hanxing County were greatly inspired.

Many three elders came to him and asked him to donate materials from their homes to support General Zuo in winning this war that was related to the fate of the country.

As time goes by, three elders from all over the country have already become the spokespersons of powerful families.

This point has not changed even after Mi Yang's reform of the three-chief system.

The three-elder system is essentially just a decentralization of the three-elder system, not a replacement.

On this basis, it is commendable that the three elders can express such an attitude.

When the Wei army conquered the city in Hanzhong and won consecutive victories, none of the three elders were so "loyal to the public and the country."

The changes in the three elders in Liangzhou prove that the biggest impact of the victory at Yangping Pass is that some powerful families from various places are willing to bet their money on the Han army.

The dual favorable changes in the morale of the military and the people quietly put aside Mi Yang's biggest worry.

However, even though he was happy with this change, Mi Yang still made two decisive orders:

His first order was to order the generals everywhere not to relax their vigilance just because of the temporary victory.

Again, the main force of the Wei army is still there and cannot be underestimated.

In Mi Yang's view, the victory at Yangpingguan just symbolized that the war between the Han army and the Wei army had entered a stalemate stage.

At this stage, the Han army, which lacks strength, will soon fall into a bitter battle.

In addition to warning the generals in various places, Mi Yang also gave special instructions to some local elders for their good intentions.

The instructions were simple - just stay quiet and don't cause trouble.

Regardless of whether the good intentions of those three elders were a test or sincere, they would not be of much help to the current Han army.

Most of the roads in various parts of Hanzhong were blocked by the Wei army. Even if the three elders wanted to donate materials to the Han army, how could they transport them to Yangping Pass?

If supplies are transported rashly, the greatest possibility is that everything will end up being used as a wedding dress for the Wei army.

Mi Yang knew the urinary nature of the three elders of the Han Dynasty very well. From the beginning to the end, Mi Yang only had one request for them: not to cause trouble, and did not expect much else.

After issuing these two orders, Mi Yang began to focus on planning the next war.

After just planning and planning, Mi Yang finally came up with a sigh in his heart:

There are really too few useful people under him!

Who else in Chengdu is worthy of appointment?

Gradually a name appeared in Mi Yang's mind.

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Of course, not only the Han army received the news of the Han army's great victory at Yangping Pass.

Let’s not mention for the moment how the morale of the other Wei troops was affected when they learned the news.

For Cao Hong, who had just left Yangping Pass, he was very shocked after learning the news.

Because of his fear of Mi Yang, after Cao Hong learned that Yangping Pass was a scam, he led the Wei army towards Qishan.

Compared with other generals of the Wei army, after Cao Hong learned about the defeat of the Wei army, he also received a letter from Cao Zhen.

Yang Fu's envoy has just returned to Yang Fu recently.

As soon as Yang Fu learned about Cao Zhen's order, he immediately reported the matter to Cao Hong.

From Cao Hong's perspective, Cao Zhen's order for him to retreat undoubtedly came too late.

If there was only this order, Cao Hong would probably not be able to help but criticize Cao Zhen for being "smart and late" in his heart.

But when Cao Zhen's order was combined with the news of Wei Jun's defeat, Cao Hong and Yang Fu were not fools, and they quickly deduced Mi Yang's entire plan in their minds.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Mi Yang deliberately made herself aware of his "motive" in order to keep herself as far away from Yangping Pass as possible.

And looking at the entire battle, the stupidest person is not Cao Zhen, it should be him!

Although judging from the situation at the time, all the actions he took were reasonable.

But judging from the results, Cao Hong has become Mi Yang's "accomplice"!

From the beginning to the end, Mi Yang played with him like a monkey - when he was called, he came, when he was frightened, he went away.

Then think of the letter he wrote to Mi Yang before, mocking him.

At this moment, Cao Hong felt his face burning with pain.

As Yang Fu looked around, Cao Hong felt that the pain on his face was getting heavier and heavier.

Cao Hong became furious without any surprise.

He directly slashed the captured Han army messenger to death with one sword. After doing this, Cao Hong still felt dissatisfied, so he immediately urged the entire army to speed up and advance towards Qishan.

He wanted to repay the humiliation Mi Yang had given him with the blood of the Han army.

At this time, Cao Hong also had the idea of ​​massacring the city in his mind.

During the Three Massacres in Xuzhou back then, he, Cao Hong, was one of the many sword wielders.

Compared with Cao Hong's anger, Yang Fu's thoughts were more vivid.

If he could have persuaded Cao Hong, Cao Zhen would not have suffered such a defeat. Yang Fu, who learned that Cao Zhen was seriously injured, couldn't help but think, would Cao Zhen blame him for this incident afterwards?

After all, Cao Hong said that he and Cao Zhen were all members of the same family, but no matter how loyal he was, he was still from a foreigner's surname.

Thinking of this, Yang Fu couldn't help but tremble in his heart. Just as a precaution, after leaving Cao Hong's tent, he made a move that he later regretted throughout his life.

He wrote a letter to Jiang Wei.

What Yang Fu didn't know was that Mi Yang's letter to Jiang Wei was also on his way to be sent.

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When the news of the victory at Yangpingguan spread throughout Liangzhou, it was spread back to Yizhou at an extremely fast speed.

The current battle situation is that Cao Zhen's Middle Route Army has not yet reached Jiange, so in terms of passing news alone, there is still smooth communication between Liangzhou and Yizhou.

After many months of rest in Chengdu, Liu Bei's body recovered well.

Although his current physical condition cannot allow him to lead troops on an expedition, it is still enough to prevent him from having to rest in the palace.

Just last month, Han Emperor Liu Bei finally reappeared in front of the officials and began to handle government affairs.

It's not that Liu Bei didn't want to continue to give Liu Chan opportunities to practice, but as the reports of the Han army losing cities and territory from the front continued to come in, the people of Yizhou were sinking at an extremely fast speed.

In this case, even if he is still seriously ill, he must come out in person to comfort people.

Moreover, Liu Bei also noticed that no matter how many opportunities Liu Chan was given to practice, it would be difficult for Liu Chan to undergo a qualitative change.

Because he was worried about the war on the front line, Liu Bei had been having trouble eating and sleeping well since he was in power.

This made Liu Bei lose a lot of weight.

It is not that Liu Bei has not thought about going to the front line to fight the enemy in person, but Chengdu cannot do without him, and most importantly, Liu Bei knows that he will not do better than Mi Yang.

Therefore, no matter how many defeated troops were reported back to Chengdu, no matter how serious the panic among the people in Chengdu was, Liu Bei would still give Mi Yang his firm support as always during the Great Court Meeting.

However, after supporting him for a long time, Liu Bei still hopes that Mi Yang can win a beautiful victory to repay his unwavering support for him.

Late at night, when Liu Bei was sleepless again, the eunuch beside him hurried in from outside the palace, saying that he had something important to report.

Upon hearing these words, Liu Bei stood up from the throne instantly.

He once issued an order that if there was a report from the Liangzhou Army, no matter how late it was, it must be delivered to him as soon as possible.

Thinking about it, what the eunuchs came in to report must have come from Liangzhou's military intelligence.

After realizing this, Liu Bei quickly asked the eunuch to submit the military report in his hand.

Liu Bei received this battle report with a heavy heart. Based on his previous experience, he thought this was another battle report in which the Han army lost cities and territory.

But when Liu Bei opened the battle report and read it, his eyes were instantly attracted by the contents of the battle report.

After a brief daze, a burst of hearty laughter burst out from Liu Bei's mouth.

“Whose family controls the world, whose family controls the world.

Yangpingguan is the world of our Han family!"

Liu Bei laughed and kept repeating this sentence.

Liu Bei suddenly laughed heartily, leaving all the eunuchs in the palace confused.

In recent years, with the death of many ministers one after another, coupled with the current crisis facing the Han Dynasty, His Majesty has not smiled like this for a long time.

What happened in Liangzhou to make His Majesty so happy?

After Liu Bei laughed, he glanced at the people in the hall. He was now eager to find someone to share the joy in his heart.

But after looking around for a week, Liu Bei still could not find the person with whom he could share the joy.

Of course Liu Bei was not satisfied with this situation.

So soon an edict came out of his mouth:

"The imperial meeting will be held tomorrow."

This sentence surprised all the eunuchs in the palace.

Due to the importance of the imperial meeting, the convening of the imperial meeting is usually announced a few days in advance. However, it was already late at night, and Liu Bei wanted to hold the imperial meeting on the next day. This was too eager.

But who makes Liu Bei the emperor? There is nothing he can do that cannot be done in the Han Dynasty.

Under Liu Bei's edict, the palace instantly became lively.

Many torches suddenly appeared in the palace, and then spread outside the palace at extremely fast speeds.

That night, many servants in the palace had no sleep.

That night, all the officials in Chengdu were awakened.

This year's imperial gatherings are somewhat frequent and small.

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Thanks to the efforts of many palace servants throughout the night, the court meeting was held on time the next morning.

All officials who were qualified to participate in the imperial meeting sat quietly in their seats, waiting for Liu Bei's arrival.

Not long after, Liu Bei brought Liu Chan to the main hall without keeping the officials waiting.

Due to the strong desire to share in his heart, Liu Bei shared the news of the victory at Yangping Pass with the ministers present just after he took his seat.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! When Liu Bei just finished speaking, the thoughts of the ministers were still confused.

After all, all they had received before was news of the defeat of the Han army. Even if Ma Chao had two small victories, it was of no use to the overall situation.

When Liu Bei arrived, some ministers even speculated in their hearts that there might be more unfavorable news to be announced at today's court meeting.

But in this pessimistic mood, Liu Bei suddenly announced to them the shocking victory news that "Cao Zhen was seriously injured and the Wei army lost 10,000 troops." How could this not make the officials unable to turn around for a while?

But a great victory is a great victory.

After a brief moment of confusion, the hall was instantly filled with bursts of cheers.

Who said that the Han army would definitely lose in this battle?

Who said that the Wei army was about to break through Jiange?

No one wants to be a minister who will subjugate his country. Perhaps many ministers in the past would have been affected by various rumors when the war situation was unfavorable.

But when the news of the great victory came back, they still used their warmest cheers to congratulate the great victory.

Not to mention many ministers, even Liu Chan was so excited by the sudden news of victory that his face turned red.

The minister does not want to be a minister who will subjugate his country, and he does not want to be a prince who will subjugate his country!

Seeing that the hall was filled with a burst of strong congratulations, Liu Bei couldn't help laughing.

It's a credit to him trusting Mi Yang before, otherwise how would he have achieved today's great victory?

Perhaps Mi Yang has not yet achieved a decisive victory, but at a time when people's hearts are unstable, the great victory he achieved will have a huge impact on the world situation.

After a long time, the cheers in the hall gradually stopped.

After the cheers stopped, ministers soon came to ask for a reward for Mi Yang.

"General Zuo has won a great victory, and his contribution cannot be repaid without a heavy reward."

This kind of language dominated the discussion in the palace.

But after hearing this sentence, Liu Bei pretended to be unhappy, and as an emperor, he said a golden saying:

"There is no general Zuo in Liangzhou, only the general of my great Han Dynasty!"

As soon as Liu Bei's words came out, the officials immediately turned their attention.

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