Liu Bei is really a villain, and he really only has a bunch of rabble under his command?
Isn't this a joke?
But why did Peng Yi say this?
It was just that he wanted to give Fei Qian the impression that Liu Bei was easy to deal with and that Sichuan and Shu were easily accessible, and then he would support his troops in Sichuan and fight Liu Bei head-on.
Haha, after Fei Qian said this, he looked at Peng Yi and smiled without saying a word. After all, why are you trying to trick others?
Peng Yi finally bowed his head and said "General Mingjian", which actually means that since you know it, General, why are you going around in circles with me here...
What did Fei Qian guess? In fact, Fei Qian guessed that Peng Yi came here this time. He came not only as a lobbyist, but more importantly, he wanted to keep his family properties near Guanghan, and he came here specifically to make connections.
Yes, no matter whether Fei Qian ultimately wants to send troops to Sichuan, he must first ensure that Peng Yi's own interests near Guanghan are not harmed.
As one of the big surnames in Sichuan and Shu, Peng Yi's goal actually overlaps with Fei Qian's strategy. That is, Fei Qian does not want to get a beaten to pieces Sichuan and Shu. These big surnames in Sichuan and Shu
He also didn’t want his family fortune, which he had accumulated over decades or centuries, to be destroyed in the war. Therefore, in preserving the economy of central Sichuan, Fei Qian showed goodwill, and the big names in Sichuan also
He immediately grasped this point and sent Peng Yi to discuss it.
However, there are some differences in goals between Fei Qian and Sichuan Sichuan Daxing. Fei Qian's goal is that as long as Sichuan Zhong is not completely destroyed, production can be resumed in a short time. But for Sichuan and Sichuan big families, this is really a bit bad.
Some, it's as if it kills them...
It can be said that the previous Zhang Song was just a beginning, and the current Peng Yi can be regarded as a complete result. Of course, the details still depend on how the two parties negotiate.
It can also be seen from this point that Liu Bei's attitude among Sichuan and Shu is not like that in later games. As long as Liu Bei is in charge, it means +200% of the people's support...
Fei Qian found it a bit funny. When he was watching the Three Kingdoms, he had no doubts about the so-called concept that Cao Cao occupies the time, Sun Quan occupies the location, and Liu Bei occupies the people, and then the world can be divided into three parts. But only now does he know that in fact, the so-called
The right time, right place and right people are just a joke made by Mr. Luo.
The real situation is that each party has the right time, place, and people, but it is just more or less. Let’s not discuss the time for now. Everyone has his own opportunity. Just talking about the geographical advantage, Liu Bei’s Sichuan and Shu do not have the geographical advantage?
And Cao Cao's Guanzhong. If it weren't for the favorable mountainous terrain such as Ziwu Valley, would Liu Bei have had such a difficult time attacking it?
Not to mention the harmony of people, there is no large-scale harmony of people at all, and a small number of them are already very good. Looking at the entire Three Kingdoms, which one is not fighting to death with the outside world, but also fighting to death internally?
Beat a baby?
Why did Cao Cao call Xia Houyuan General Baidi? Is it just because of the antlers?
Why did Sun Quan suppress the four major surnames in Jiangdong in the early stage, and then promote the children of these four surnames in the later stage? Why did Sun Quan also marry them?
Liu Bei had a lot of talents before he entered Sichuan, but why did he fall into trouble after he entered Sichuan? Is it really because there are no successor talents in Sichuan and Shu?
To deal with these big families who were dissatisfied with themselves, the powerful local nobles, whether it was Cao Cao, Sun Quan, or Liu Bei, all adopted similar strategies. The fine traditions of China continued in one continuous line, suppressing and wooing them.
Among them, Sun Ce, the irritable old man, was the most ruthless. Like many gangsters in later generations, he would always clamor to kill, kill, kill, and then "slaughter the heroes of Jiangdong", killing chickens to show the monkeys, so the four surnames of Soochow had to temporarily declare their position as ministers.
From then on, he tried every possible means to find an opportunity and killed Sun Ce.
This kind of hostile and repressive policy in history can be said to be the premise that caused Sun Ce's tragedy. So Sun Ce also understood this before he died, so he said to Sun Quan: "Elevate talents and appoint them to their best, so as to protect the country."
Jiangdong, I am not as good as you." It suggested that Sun Quan could relax his repressive policy towards the Wu people in order to establish a broader basis for rule.
Cao Cao was a little better, but not much better. He killed Bian Cang, Yang Xiu, and Kong Rong. Of course, Cao Cao was not like Sun Ce, who would kill the entire clan at every turn, but most of the time he only killed prominent figures.
But even so, Cao Cao did not achieve any good results. In the later stages of the Battle of Chibi, all conflicts broke out...
As for Liu Bei, in the early stage, he was indeed "humane", that is, for the consideration of real ordinary people, he whipped postal supervisors, governed the plains, etc., but in the middle period, Liu Bei found that only the reputation of these ordinary people was of any use.
There is no money, and no one who wants people. Except for the good guy card, he is being driven around like a lost dog.
As a result, Liu Bei began various marriages, and gradually integrated with the upper-class nobles' children. The "harmony" with the vast number of ordinary people also transformed into a small-scale "harmony". During the Battle of Chibi
They even intentionally or unintentionally used ordinary people to block and delay Cao Cao's advance...
Now, although Liu Bei has not experienced Changbanpo, he did the same thing in Chengdu, Sichuan. On the one hand, he used Jingzhou soldiers to suppress and recruit Dongzhou soldiers, and then attracted some down-and-out Sichuan and Shu nobles to suppress the Dongzhou people and people who were originally in power.
Sichuan and Shu gentry.
And Peng Yi obviously belonged to the faction suppressed by Liu Bei.
Now that the words have been made clear, Peng Yi did not continue to beat around the bush, but spoke eloquently: "The land of Sichuan and Shu is definitely not a place to sit and defend. We should balance the world by winning Sichuan and Shu. The one who is superior is enough to be the king, and the next is the best."
If you are strong enough to dominate, relying on the danger and defending it, you will surely perish. Liu Yizhou and his son are proof..."
"In the past, Emperor Gaozu, the king of Bashu, had his capital at Nanzheng, went out of Chencang, settled the Three Qin Dynasties, fought between Xingyang and Chenggao, and then the world returned to the Han Dynasty. Therefore, if you have a glimpse of the dangers of Bashu, you can steal it. This is the beginning.
, strong in energy and strength, full of wisdom and courage, and suddenly have the potential to annex the four directions, so it is enough to create a corner. If the hall is self-sufficient later, the intention is to stop, and the vain thought is to close the country to calm the people, but do not know that the strength has been exhausted, and there is no way to resist foreign enemies.
That’s it.”
"Therefore, there have always been those who have a strategy for conquering the world, and they are all eager to use Sichuan and Shu. If Qin wants to unite the princes, it will first annex Shu. By merging Shu, Qin will become stronger, and if it is rich, it can underestimate the princes. Now the general wants to enter Sichuan and Shu, but he encounters another enemy.
The Liu family occupied central Sichuan and refused to accept the king's rule. If they could not leave as soon as possible, they would be afraid of disaster in the future. Wanxi Qiang's old affairs, a slight delay, caused them to become powerful and ravage the place, making it difficult to recover. Now that the general has sent troops to Guanghan, why not
Send your troops straight down and make sure the decision is made as soon as possible. Then you can focus on Shandong and wait for the weather. If the general still has doubts, we are not talented, so we are willing to take the lead and do our best..."
Fei Qian stretched out a hand to stop Peng Yi's ramblings. Mom was so arrogant, she said so much, but it was still just false and empty clichés, with nothing practical at all. She just said one thing as a guide.
I don’t know when the road will be cut off, but it seems that I have made a great contribution.
Fei Qian stared at Peng Yi and said, "Who does Yongnian think Liu Yuzhou is?"
"Liu Xuande, he is so heroic..." Peng Yi was silent for a moment, overturned the previous so-called "rabble" and gave a new definition.
Fei Qian nodded, then let out a long sigh and said: "Since you are a hero...there are many chariots and horses coming towards you, will Liu Yuzhou not notice it?"
Peng Yi was stunned for a moment, and then his expression suddenly changed.
The reason why Peng Yi is still holding on to some airs is that he is just waiting for a price to sell. Now that there is nothing left to be bid for, what good price can he get?
Fei Qian shook his head and didn't say anything further. After all, people like Peng Yi still had too little fighting experience. Perhaps it was because Liu Yan and Liu Zhang's level didn't bother Peng Yi and others too much before, so they didn't mention it when they got it into Liu Bei's hands.
Enough attention was paid to it that such an undue omission occurred.
There is also Fei Qian's temptation and push in this. Of course, Fei Qian will never admit this. Moreover, Fei Qian also intentionally wants to see some serious conflicts between these big Sichuan and Shu people in central Sichuan and Liu Bei. As long as the foundation is not broken,
, Fei Qian even hopes to fight more fiercely...
On the bright side, Fei Qian naturally had a look of regret and a hint of dissatisfaction in his tone: "You claim to be the wisest people in Sichuan, but now you are... alas..."
As soon as these words came out, it was like a huge boulder hitting Peng Yi's barely-maintained shell with a clang, smashing it into pieces, revealing his weak and incompetent side.
"General! This, this..."
Peng Yi was "here" for a long time, but couldn't say anything. Instead, the sweat on his head rolled down, making dots of different sizes wet on his outer robe.
In the end, Peng Yi's face turned red and he lost his original calm aura. He fell to the ground and kowtowed: "General! General, please take care of the elders in Sichuan and save me quickly. It's like fire or water..."
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There are actually three ways to enter Sichuan and Shu from Hanzhong.
Strictly speaking, there should be four roads, from west to east: Yinping Road, Jinniu Road, Micang Road, and Yangba Road. However, the mountain road of Yinping Road is too rugged, and because this road starts from Longnan,
Wenwen County, Pingwu, and Tongjiangyou can avoid the dangerous Jiange Pass and go straight to the Chengdu Plain, but it is 700 miles long. It lacks water supply. At the same time, the surrounding areas are also difficult and dangerous along the way and sparsely populated. In ancient times, most of the places they passed were Di.
, the scope of activities of ethnic minorities such as the Qiang, unless it is absolutely necessary, most people will not take this path.
However, this road was finally broken by Deng Ai and his men, which was also the most colorful event in the history of Yinping Road. History records that Deng Ai and others wrapped themselves in blankets, rolled down the mountain, and crossed the cliff.
Cliff, sneaking across Yinping and heading straight to Shuhan, they took this dangerous route. It turned out that there was an abandoned barracks in Yinping. It was said that it was originally set up by Zhuge. Later, some people in Sichuan and Shu said that it was of no use and wasted people and money, so it was abandoned.
, Deng Ai just called it a fluke at that time...
Therefore, the current Yinping Road is basically walked by some people, but it is not suitable for large-scale marches.
When Fei Qian marched into Sichuan and Sichuan, he took the Micang Road. The role of the Micang Road in the Bashan Passage is similar to that of the Jinniu Road. From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, people in central Sichuan mostly used the Jinniu Road and Micang Road to travel between Hanzhong and Guanzhong.
road.
There are two most difficult places on Micang Road, one is Liangjiao Mountain, the other is Jiujing Ferry, which is difficult to climb, and the other is difficult to cross the rapids. But with gunpowder, cutting mountains and cutting rocks is not such a huge project.
In addition, Huang's craftsmen built an iron cable suspension bridge at Jiujing Ferry, so it is more convenient than Jinniu Road.
The last Yangba Road runs from Daxian to Yangxian via Bashan. This road was recorded later and is also more difficult. It is rarely passed by during marches, wars and daily travel. Its status is lower than that of Jinniu Road and Micang Road. It is the only road.
It was especially prosperous during the Tang Dynasty.
This is because during the Tang Dynasty, lychees were produced in Chongqing and even near the Three Gorges, which was the favorite of the Tang Dynasty officials and dignitaries. The way to transport lychees was the Yangba Road. Although it was difficult and dangerous, because the distance was relatively short, the lychees could be fresher.
, so Yangba Road is also called Lychee Road.
The Jinniu Road where the Jiange is located is the earliest and most important road in Bashan Mountain. Most of the official roads in the past dynasties refer to this road. Li Bai said in Shu Road Difficulties, "The earth collapses and the mountain destroys the strong men.
"Then the ladders and stone stacks are connected to each other" refers to this mountain road.
Jinniu Road starts from Hanzhong, passes through Mian County, Guangyuan, Jiange, Mianzhu, and then to Chengdu. It is the earliest mountain road developed and the most common mountain road used by people from Sichuan and Shu to travel to and from Hanzhong and Guanzhong.
Jiange Pass is on the Golden Bull Road.
Li Hui stood on the slope with his men and horses, looking at the Jiange Pass in the distance, and suddenly sighed softly: "If you want to enter Sichuan and Sichuan, you must first place a gold bull... The key to the Jiange is to facilitate its attack..."
Li Hui was filled with emotions in front, while the guards behind Li Hui were a little worried. After all, they came to Jiange this time to take over the military power of Jiange guard Zhang Yi. In other words, they came to steal Zhang Yi's job.
It would be fine if everything goes well, but if Zhang Yi has other ideas and turns his back on others, how much trouble can Li Hui and these forty or fifty people cause in Jiange Pass?
Li Hui was originally in poverty, but it was only during this period that the Fengyunji Society showed some improvement, and these guards were only recruited during this period. Naturally, they cannot be like those who have been working together for a long time.
The generals have the same mind-to-heart, just like their arms commanding each other.
Li Hui turned around and looked around, laughing loudly: "Why do each of them look like this?"
The guard whispered: "It is said that there are two thousand troops in Jiange Pass! General Zhang also has five hundred private soldiers... General, look at us..." The implication is that there are only forty or fifty of us. If
If you really start to take action, it's not enough to fill the gap between people's teeth.
Li Hui looked up to the sky and laughed: "Why bother using swords and guns when we go to Jiange?"
"Without swords and guns?" The guard was obviously a little doubtful.
Li Hui didn't say anything more and just rode forward, laughing: "Come with me!"
A group of Li Hui's guards looked at each other, but they could only follow Li Hui to the sword pavilion...