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Chapter 364: Those who are thirsty

 Lina Gu, the Qiang marshal, beat his chest loudly and repeatedly stated that it was not important whether his gifts were lost or not, nor was it the key issue. The key point was that there was no organizational discipline.

Disturbing normal trade procedures and violating laws and disciplines will destroy the sincere feelings between Baishi's descendants and Feishang County, and then affect the good trade between the Qiang tribe and the Han Dynasty. This is Linagu's role in maintaining border stability and working with the Han Dynasty.

Something that the friendly Dong Qiang people would never tolerate.

In order to express his strong disgust and condemnation of this lawless act of robbing other people's property with violence, Lina Gu called the most senior hunter in the clan and conducted a three-foot search of the entire crime scene.



Immediately, some inexplicable things sprung up in front of Lina Gu and Fei Qian.

"What is this piece of cloth?" Fei Qian squatted down and picked up a small rag with his fingers that had lost its original color. There was so much oil on the cloth that it was almost solidified. The rag was

The fibers were almost filled with oil, and when I held them in the air, the wind couldn't even blow them...

Lina Gujiligulu called someone to ask, and then said: "Feishang County, this piece of cloth was found from the hook nail on the wooden board of the carriage. It must be that the thieves' sleeves were caught by the iron nail when they were carrying the goods.

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"Oh, then... what is this?" Fei Qian put down the rag, fiddled with the pile of debris in front of him, and pointed to a small piece of wood.

This piece of wood is not big, only about half the size of a palm. There are some marks on it, as if it was meant to carve something but only a rough outline was carved.

"This was found in that forest... It may have been dropped by someone who was ambushing there..."

Fei Qian took the piece of wood in his hand and looked at it. It didn't seem like he was trying to carve a human being, because the proportions of the figure were not like those of the human body, but rather like an animal on all fours...

"Are you trying to carve a horse?" Fei Qian handed the wooden block to Lina Gu.

Lina Gu turned over and looked at it, and murmured: "It doesn't look like a horse... Look at this belly, it's too thin. How can a horse's belly be fatless..."

Linagu suddenly slapped his thigh, stood up and roared loudly with a strong voice. Immediately some Qiang people agreed, ran on their horses, and rode northward with a roar.

"We know who did it!" Li Nagu Yang held the unfinished wood carving in his hand, with a face full of anger and eagerness, as if he wanted to catch these thieves immediately, "Look! This wood carving

It’s China! I knew our descendants of Baishi wouldn’t do such dishonest things! These damn China Gutu! This must have been done by them!”

Chi Na Gu Tu?

Fei Qian has been listening to Hu language for a long time, and he still has some impressions of some words. Chi means Canglang, Gutu means descendants, so it means Canglang's descendants?

The Qiang people believe in the White Stone and belong to the natural polytheistic sect. Their totem is the white sheep. Naturally, it is impossible to carve the image of a wolf. There are only two categories of people who use wolves as their totems, one is the Xiongnu and the other is the Xianbei.

Xianbei is further north in the Hetao, and occasionally goes south, but most of the time is in Mobei. Only the eastern Xianbei has been fighting with General Gongsun of Youzhou unyieldingly...

Therefore, the biggest suspicion now is naturally the Southern Huns unit that came to the Beiqu camp to fight the autumn wind last time. But now the question is, where did this group of Huns go?

Can the Qiang people be tracked?

× × × × × × × × × ×

However, Fei Qian obviously underestimated the Qiang people's concern for this matter, and also slightly underestimated the Qiang people's tracking ability on the grassland. The Qiang people quickly caught the tail of the Huns along some horse tracks.

Sure enough, only the Hu people understand the Hu people best...

If Fei Qian was just asked to lead troops to search for him, he might just wander around in the grass with his eyes open and not necessarily be able to find it. If he was not familiar with the terrain, he would be like a blind man trying to feel an elephant.

With the leadership of the Qiang people, things became much simpler. The Qiang people were obviously very familiar with this area of ​​water and grassland. They searched continuously north along several water sources, and then they blocked it in a valley.

This Huns army.

It’s good to have a leading party...

The Huns in the valley had discovered the sudden appearance of the joint forces of Fei Qian and Lina Gu. They became confused and confused. People were leading horses, people were packing items, and people were shouting horses. It was a busy scene.

Fei Qian remembered that when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was chasing Mobei, Li Guang, a poor man, would either get lost or miss the mark every time. Another time, he was blocked by the Huns on the way. He was really unlucky, even though he was brave.

He was good at shooting, but he was always unable to participate in large-scale attacks due to various factors. In the end, even Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew about the glorious history of this unlucky general. When Wei Qing went on an expedition, he specifically told him that this guy was relatively unlucky.

, cannot be allowed to serve as a pioneer...

If Li Guang could have had a group of barbarians as guides, he might not have been able to completely avoid his own bad luck, but at least the chance of getting lost would have been greatly reduced...

With some probing meaning, Linagu pointed his riding whip at the Huns who were already lined up in the valley and said: "Feishang County, the thieves are all here, are you coming or me?"

Fei Qian estimated the number of Xiongnu in the valley. There were not many people and horses. There were only about a hundred or two hundred at most. They should not be the large army of the Southern Xiongnu. They were mostly partial troops or people who came out to hunt grass and valleys...

Fei Qian could also guess what Lina Gu meant. As the saying goes, force cannot represent everything, but it is absolutely impossible to talk about other things without force.

Huang Cheng was eager to give it a try and said: "Fei Langjun, let me weigh the quality of this Xiongnu!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Ma Yan suddenly turned sideways and grabbed Huang Cheng's horse rein...

"Uncle Ye, please let me take charge of this battle!" Ma Yan smiled slightly, with three parts of excitement, three parts of cruelty, three parts of desire and one part of vague pride, and gently touched his hand with his hand. He stroked the spear and said, "This spear has not drunk the blood of barbarians for many years. It is very hungry and thirsty..."

Ma Yan's action of stroking the spear slightly made Fei Qian feel a little chilled. However, Ma Yan must not know the meaning of that famous saying in later generations, and he can somewhat understand Ma Yan's current mood, so Fei Qian endured a little bit of it. Feeling inconsistent, he raised his hands and said, "In that case, I'll leave it to Brother Chengyuan!"

I know a lot of people are thinking about the jokes in this chapter, so I’ll give you this opportunity...hehe...

2017.5.15 Thank you for the apricot taro cake, who can decide what is right or wrong, deep into the soul, flower monk believes in Buddhism, master bug, icewoodgod, Kaka Acan, crazy young lone wolf in the snow, forgetful elegance, book friend 20170413202339327 , I happened to pass by and casually whispered, sent jingling, and gave support and encouragement with a fake smile!


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