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Chapter 264 Instigation

 Fei Qian estimated that if there were only one or two thousand Yellow Turban thieves, the Mianchi camp army would move, or troops would be sent from Luoyang, they would definitely be able to break the siege of Xin'an, but it would take at least ten days.

It's been half a month, so won't his shipment of books to the Cai Mansion be delayed here?

Moreover, time is getting tighter and tighter next time, and the situation in Luoyang itself is very tense. If the Cai Mansion's books are not transferred out in time before it completely deteriorates, then if something happens, we have to take care of it.

You have to take care of books and take care of people, so it is inevitable that you will focus on one thing and not the other.

So now if the siege of Xin'an can be solved earlier and the road can be opened earlier, it will of course be the best thing for Fei Qian.

The military power of Hangu Pass is in the hands of Guo Pu. Not only the original one thousand Luoyang local soldiers, but also one thousand Xiliang cavalry. Of course, these are the regular soldiers, auxiliary troops and the like. Because the west of Hangu Pass itself is

Xin'an, to the east is the ancient city. It is not very difficult to transport grain and grass, so there are not many auxiliary soldiers, only about five or six hundred. Sometimes there is a large amount of grain and grass and it is too busy at the moment, so at most, some regular soldiers can be removed.

It's just a busy job or something.

Like this time when the capital was moved westward to Chang'an, the transportation of grain and grass was basically one journey to the west. Otherwise, the unloaded auxiliary soldiers and civilians on the road would also be consumed. The longer the journey, the higher the consumption proportion.

Therefore, there is still quite a lot of war food and grass at Hangu Pass. On the one hand, it is provided to the defenders of Hangu Pass, and on the other hand, it is also convenient for transportation from Hangu Pass to the west.

At this time, Fei Qian went to the inner city public treasury and granary at Hangu Pass in the name of observing and learning... ahem, okay, no matter whether there was such a term in the Han Dynasty or not, that's what it meant.

Fei Qian's status as the assistant minister of Zuo's Department, if he didn't point fingers and just looked at it quietly, the warehouse manager of Hangu Pass would really not be able to find a reason to refuse.

The management of granaries in the Han Dynasty was already very sophisticated. Grain and grass were classified into warehouses and were handled by specialized personnel. At the national level, it was called Taicang Ling, at the county level, it was called Cangcao, and at the county level, it was called Cangchang.

The captain also has the position of Kurasa to assist.

Because Hangu Pass is an important pass, the granary is designed to be relatively large, and it is also divided into multiple storage rooms. There are "seals" and "titles" on the door, which is very complete.

"Seal" is a mud seal, that is, sealing the door with wet red mud, and then sealing it with a seal to make it tight. If you open it rashly, the seal will be damaged. "Ti" is a piece of paper with a seal attached to the side.

, indicating when and when several people sealed something together. Sharing "sealing" and "title" is the earliest anti-theft measure.

After Fei Qian wandered around twice, he met Guo Pu who came to inspect. Inspecting the city walls and important facilities in the city twice day and night was one of Guo Pu's daily tasks.

"Servant Fei, why are you here?" Guo Pu had a pretty good impression of Fei Qian. At least he didn't always talk like a Zhihu rule, which was a headache, so he said hello when he saw him.

Fei Qian cupped his hands and said with a smile: "I couldn't get out of the lock. I had nothing to do in the post house, so I came to take a look. I happened to compare it with what was said in the book."

"Oh, this is also written in the book?"

"Yes, but the ones in the book are a bit sketchy. It's better to see it with your own eyes," Fei Qian pointed to the warehouse next to him and said, "It's like there is a saying in the book, 'Gao Geng Wall, set up a warehouse.'

But I won’t say how high it should be specifically.”

Guo Pu laughed, and found Fei Qian even more interesting. Some of the nobles he had met before were either unwilling to talk to him, or they just made it clear that books are omnipotent, and there is everything in them.

An old man and a young man were chirping at me...

Like Fei Qian, the book is not detailed enough and unclear, and you need to see it in person. Indeed, I have never encountered it.

Guo Pu said: "Haha, I have a headache after reading those slips..." As he said that, he walked around inside, especially looking at the military warehouse. Seeing that there was no problem, he fought with Fei Qian.

Say hello and head out.

Fei Qian slowly followed Guo Pu out and asked casually: "Captain Guo, when do you think the Yellow Turban siege of Xin'an will be lifted?"

Guo Pu waved his hands casually, as if to drive away something uncomfortable, and said: "There are only more than a thousand Yellow Turbans, what does it matter? Just send out some troops and destroy them!"

"Oh..." Fei Qian nodded, and then said with some worry, "But you can't be careless. At the beginning of Guangzong City, many people in the government and the public thought that they would definitely win, but in the end..."

Guo Pu paused, turned his head and looked at Fei Qian with a frown.

Guangzong was a stain on Dong Zhuo's army. When Lu Zhi besieged Guangzong City, he was framed by eunuchs and imprisoned. Dong Zhuo took office, but was defeated by the Yellow Turbans and was almost held accountable. Fortunately, Dong Zhuo's family was rich and he was very helpful to Zhongchang.

Only after paying a sum of money did he get away with the crime.

Although there were many factors for Dong Zhuo's failure at that time, the biggest factor was that the generals were changed before the battle, which was a big blow to morale. The other was that the soldiers who besieged Guangzong were not Xiliang soldiers, but the Central Forbidden Army and soldiers from various counties.

Dong Zhuo had not been noticed by the leading generals at that time, so his command was somewhat ineffective. However, in any case, Dong Zhuo was indeed defeated by the Yellow Turbans, which caused some of his previous achievements in Xiliang to be questioned.

This matter is known to all the generals of the Xiliang Army and they are all dissatisfied with it.

Fei Qian opened his eyes, looked at Guo Pu sincerely and innocently, and said, "What's wrong? Captain Guo?"

Guo Pu shook his head and said dullly: "It's okay..." and continued walking forward.

"Alas..." Fei Qian continued as if chatting, "Actually, it was caused by procrastination in the first place. If Lu Zhonglang had moved faster, maybe it would be him who cut off Zhang Jue's head, then he would definitely

It doesn’t matter if you are a prince or a general, but it gives the yellow scarf thieves a chance to take a breather and gather together. When there are more people, it will be difficult to fight..."

"...all the military books say that soldiers should be quick and powerful..." Fei Qian was like a scholar who was obsessed with studying, shaking his head and selling his book bag. As he followed, he glanced at Guo Pu from the corner of his eye, and then continued.

, "...you must know that attacking the Yellow Turbans is a real achievement, otherwise when will the two generals Huangfu and Zhu be able to be crowned..."

"...I am a scholar, and I don't have the martial arts skills like Captain Guo. Otherwise, I would definitely kill all these damn yellow scarf thieves, so that I can be crowned a nobleman and glorify my ancestors..." Fei Qian said as he spoke.

He also used gestures to emphasize his tone, as if he was chopping melons and vegetables.

Guo Pu stopped and said a little irritably: "...Why don't I want to! But you can't do anything without military orders!"

"Ah?" Fei Qian said doubtfully, "Brother Ling... isn't he at the Mianchi camp... why not yet? Oh, maybe he is blocked by Xin'an. He will probably be there in a few days..."

"When the order is sent, Xin'an has been relieved, and..." Guo Pu laughed, shook his head but got stuck in the middle of the sentence, blinked a few times, and suddenly said excitedly, "... Minister Fei, you

My brother should have given me the order, right?"

"This should...be possible, right? After all, you are his brother..."

In fact, Zhuge couldn't play the piano, but he was forced by circumstances. He only played it twice in his life, once for Zhou Yu... and once for Sima Yi...


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