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Chapter 651: It’s important to take sides

 The land of Shangdang was originally the land of Jin kings, princes and dignitaries during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. The Jin land was originally divided into three parts. The earliest overlord of the Warring States period was one of them, Wei Wenhou, and the Jixia Academy of Zhao State was not far from here.

Therefore, whether in terms of literary style or martial arts, this area once stood at the forefront of the times.

But naturally there are ups and downs.

Due to the intrusion of the Hu people in the north and the influence of each other's living habits, especially after the Southern Huns surrendered and surrendered to the Northern Huns and fled, the importance of Bingzhou as a countermeasure against the Hus gradually declined. The imperial court's investment in Bingzhou and

Attention has also gradually declined.

Especially after several big bosses in Bingzhou foolishly stood on the wrong team, this influence became more and more serious. Until now, Shangdang has lost its important position in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and has completely become a marginal county.

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Wen Hao, the governor of Shangdang, was a member of the Wen family in Taiyuan.

Among the Wen family in Taiyuan, there is another one named Wen Shu, who is currently serving as the governor of Zhuo County. Therefore, the Wen family can be regarded as a small and medium-sized local family.

Now Wen Hao was standing behind the female wall at the entrance of Huguan City Pass, looking at the soldiers in the distance who were entering and exiting the camp in an orderly manner, silently.

That place used to be Zhang Yang's camp, but now it naturally belongs to the general who protects the Hungarian army.

I originally thought it was going to be a protracted tug-of-war, but I didn't expect that Zhang Yang would be defeated so easily, and I didn't know whether he would live or die...

Groups of soldiers were gathering scattered equipment and flags around, dismantling and replacing damaged walls, tents, etc., gathering items that had been trampled and damaged by war horses, and escorting the surrendered remnants of Zhang Yang's troops to the west slowly.

The extremely complicated things seemed to be done easily, and there seemed to be no quarrels between the troops due to the mixing of Hu people and Han people. It seemed that every team of soldiers knew what their mission was and what to do.

How to do the same...

This made Wen Hao feel a little chilly all over.

In his life, Wen Hao has seen many armies, and he has also organized soldiers in counties and counties. Of course, he knows how difficult it is to operate this seemingly ordinary thing.

There are five people in a team, why ten people? Why should we add the team leader and the chief as the most basic soldiers and non-commissioned officers? It is because when there are more people, it is difficult to communicate and manage effectively.

If you think of it like this in front of you, nearly ten thousand people are like one person, running smoothly and without any chaos. This kind of ability to control the troops is enough to be called a famous general.

"The defeat of Xianbei at his hands may not be in vain..." Wen Hao slightly squirmed his withered cheeks, and his gray beard trembled a few times.

Guo Chang, the Prime Minister of Shangdang County, said from one side: "Ming Gong, how should we deal with it now?"

Guo Chang is also from Taiyuan. Although there are regulations between the government and the opposition that the powerful county governor position cannot be held by locals. Although Taiyuan is connected with the Shangdang, logically he should avoid suspicion, but the land of Bingzhou is indeed not very good.

It’s so lovable, so now Shangdang can be said to have become an extended tentacle of Taiyuan.

Wen Hao not only has to think about Shangdang, but also Taiyuan. At his age, how many days he can live and how well he can live is no longer his primary consideration. He thinks more about it.

Family and family future.

"What's the matter? What's the matter?" Wen Hao shook his head, pondered for a while, and said, "First prepare some labor supplies and send them to the pass..."

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The burning ashes on the battlefield have not completely dispersed. The cold light on the blades of the spears in the hands of the soldiers, the burn marks on the camp stakes, and the uncovered bloodstains on the ground made some timid people tremble.

Start shivering.

Although it was a labor force organized by Shangdang Wen Hao, not all members of the Wen family were members of the Wen family. Some petty officials were also mixed in, and they were naturally divided into several small groups, chatting softly.

While they were whispering, their eyes were on the soldiers and patrolling the camp gates. They had different costumes and different official positions, but one thing was the same. They were Shangdang or various families in Taiyuan.

The tentacles coming to see Fei Qian are naturally responsible for passing on relevant information to the family.

However, in their eyes, there was a more or less worried look.

In this world, the Hu people will not talk about it. They have been rivals for hundreds of years, but when it comes to their own problems, first it was the Yellow Turbans, then Heishan, then Zhang Yang, and now Fei Qian. Who else will be next?

When will it be the end?

For members of a big family, one is to strive for fame, wealth and prosperity of the family; the other is to be wealthy and peaceful.

Most of them are large rural households in Shangdang and Taiyuan counties.

They have been here for decades, hundreds of years, and in some cases hundreds of years. Although they have been invaded by barbarians and the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the foundation is still there and the family is still here.

Governor Wen of Shangdang sent Guo Chang to work for the army, and these little tentacles of the country's right-wing men naturally followed.

Shangdang was originally a county with a large population, but due to the government and opposition's policies towards the Hu people, the population of Shangdang not only did not increase, but actually decreased after experiencing many internal migrations from the north.

Because those noble families who moved inland often did not stay in Shangdang, but moved further east, just like the Bao family in Pingyang. Now there are no celebrities of the Bao family in the north...

Of course, there are still some small families who stayed in Shangdang. These people were originally from Wuyuan, Yunzhong, or Yanmen. However, due to the southward migration of the Hu people, especially the southern Huns and Xianbei people,

Under the triple influence of the Wuhuan people, they had to retreat step by step to Shangdang. However, due to the limitation of the family's financial resources, they could not continue to the east like the big tyrants, so they had to rest and recuperate here.

These people gathered together and talked softly. It seemed like everything was calm, but in fact they all had their own thoughts. They also had different views and attitudes towards the matter of Fei Qian coming to Shangdang Hu Pass.

Although Fei Qian has defeated Xianbei and Zhang Yang now, he will definitely be able to ensure that he will be able to securely stay in the party in the future, or will he hold the land of Bingzhou?

After all, Zhang Yang is still from Yunzhong, and Fei Qian is from Heluo...

I also heard that Zhang Yang was sent by Yuan Cheqi...

Guo Chang stood in front of the camp with his hands in his sleeves, leaning forward slightly in a waiting posture. He ignored the slight comments behind him, as if he couldn't hear them.

Guo Chang came here just to express an attitude. Sometimes, whether he has this attitude is very important, but his current attitude is a bit thought-provoking...


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