Although the harsh winter has passed in Anyi, Hedong, the breath of spring did not bring much warmth to the city, because Niu Fu renovated the camp just above Fei Qian's original camp, and then set up camp.
under it.
Wang Yi didn't want to have a head-on conflict with Niu Fu, nor did he want to fight, so after Niu Fu arrived, Wang Yi sent someone to deliver a batch of cattle wine, but the wine obviously couldn't satisfy Niu Fu's appetite.
Naturally, it is impossible for Wang Yi to agree to Niu Fu's request. That would mean handing over all the harvest of Hedong for most of the year. In this way, from spring to autumn, would all the people of Hedong go to drink from the northwest wind?
So the two people were in a stalemate here, and the atmosphere was extremely tense.
Dong Zhuo's death was actually a huge blow to Niu Fu. Without the person who took the lead in giving orders, Niu Fu seemed to have lost his backbone and began to worry more or less about gains and losses.
In fact, Dong Zhuo may not be the best general in the Xiliang Army, but he is indeed a convincing commander. Dong Zhuo, as long as you recognize him as the boss and ask for something, you can basically give it.
Yes, there will be no deliberate manipulation or coercion, so everyone in Xiliang is willing to obey Dong Zhuo's instructions.
It's like directly promoting Fei Qian from a Sima of another department to a general who protects the Hungarians. Such a move may require a long period of weighing by other noble politicians, and then the exchange of various interests before finally making the decision.
Appointment, in Dong Zhuo's behavioral model, is a matter of just one sentence.
Rewards for meritorious deeds and punishment for delinquency. Although this management model may be too simple and crude in the eyes of some people, for the Xiliang soldiers, it is perfect.
Strictly speaking, Dong Zhuo is like a handsome man of the Chinese Qiang people.
The entire Xiliang area, like Bingzhou, is an area that has lived side by side with the Hu people since the Han Dynasty. Therefore, they have influenced each other in many places. Even the organizational structure of the Xiliang soldiers is different from that of the Shandong gentry.
For the Shandong nobles, if the general who commanded the army fell, even if the number of soldiers under them was large, they would basically be finished. Because the soldiers of these Shandong nobles were either recruited from the county or recruited privately, so they provided money and food.
Whether the big boss died on the battlefield or was captured, as long as he ran out of money and food, he would naturally collapse.
But it is different for the Xiliang soldiers. The structure of the Xiliang soldiers is a bit like a pyramid, or a bit like the structure of a nomadic people. The small soldiers are attached to the big soldiers, and the big soldiers are attached to the larger generals, and then there are some
The Qiang and Hu people are vassals of the soldiers at all levels, so up one level at a time, and Dong Zhuo is the biggest one in this structure...
In the waves of Qiang rebellions in the northwest, the relationship between the rebel generals and their subordinates was also the same.
During the period of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, the Qiang rebellions were put down one after another, but the rebellions started again one after another. The leaders of the rebellions changed one after another, but the Qiang rebellion could not be completely suppressed.
The Qiang rebellion in the Western Regions was mostly led by Han people. They were led by Beigong Boyu, Bian Zhang, Li Wenhou, Guo Guo, Yan Zhong, Han Sui, and Ma Teng, like a revolving lantern. It was really a rogue general who fought against the rebels.
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Dong Zhuo's Liangzhou Legion, which also came from Xiliang, had exactly the same survival logic. Not only that, there were also many Qiang barbarians in the Xiliang Legion, and these barbarians did not feel like following the Han people to fight against the Xiqiang.
Something is wrong...
Because in their concept, following the powerful has become an instinct.
Just like Niu Fu, he also has a vassal of the Qiang people, Hu Chi'er.
Kao Hu Chi'er has no name or surname, because he was originally from one of the Yue Zhi beards in Hexi, and his hair and beard were all red, so he was called Kao Hu Chi'er. He was called many times, so he simply used this as his name.
Name.
Niu Fu sat in the large tent of the Chinese army, holding the military talisman and silently groaning. The tiger-shaped military talisman had been squeezed and rubbed by Niu Fu for a long time, and its surface was already extremely smooth...
I don’t know why, but no matter what Niu Fu does recently, he never leaves his body. He keeps squeezing it here and there all day long. Not only that, he also specially asked someone to take the 鈇锧 into the tent and place it on the side of the table.
It's really puzzling.
Niu Fu really had a headache. Hedong did not have as much food and grass as he imagined. According to those in the breached Xiaowu Fort, there was actually some at the beginning, but later...
The imperial court conscripted a batch, and that so-and-so Fei Qian took another batch, and naturally there wasn't much left. If it hadn't been for last autumn's harvest, there might not even have been much food stored in Wubao.
To get a large amount of food and grass that is enough for yourself, you must attack larger counties, such as Anyi...
But attacking a city has never been an easy task. Moreover, although Niu Fu himself claimed to have 30,000 troops, he still knew how many there actually were.
Do you really want to use these soldiers to attack the city?
Then what?
After defeating it, how many soldiers will be left?
After much thought, Niu Fu finally made a decision: "Come here, call the zodiac master!"
Outside Niu Fu's big tent, the red-haired and red-bearded Hu Chi'er saw Niu Fu's personal soldiers leading the Zhanmen into the Chinese army's big tent. He raised an eyebrow, turned around, and returned to his tent.
"Headman, how are you? Have you seen the commander? What did the commander say?" As soon as Zie Hu Chi'er entered the tent, several Qiang Hu came up and asked in confusion.
Hu Chi'er shook his head, and then said: "The commander-in-chief called Zhen Zhe again... so I didn't go in..."
This is also Niu Fu's new habit recently. There are a few more phasers and zodiacs in the army.
Sometimes when Niu Fu meets someone else, he must first let the person who meets him see if the person has any evil spirits and whether it will hinder Niu Fu himself. If not, then he is willing to meet.
Niuzhe was summoned by Niu Fu when he was hesitant, and then he naturally followed the will of God...
The will of the bullshit, Hu Chi'er muttered vaguely in a low voice.
Hu Chi'er didn't believe Zhen Zhe at all, because he went to Zhen Zhe several times before and asked him to guess how much money he had in his pocket. He guessed correctly, so Hu Chi'er believed him. He couldn't guess, hum.
snort……
As for Zhen Zhe, he either shied away or talked nonsense that Hu Chi'er couldn't understand, and there was no happy number at all.
Either we fight or we don't fight. Isn't it just a city? Is there anything difficult to decide?
If it doesn't work, just leave Anyi alone, and then send out cavalry to plunder. Isn't this what they did in Xiliang anyway?
Ji Hu Chi'er robbed Han people and also killed Qiang and Hu. Ji Hu Chi'er had always taken this kind of thing of the weak and the strong as a matter of course and didn't think there was any problem.
But like the handsome Niu Fu, finding someone to make decisions for you, this...
This is how Niu Fu was described in history... If you are interested in Baidu Wei Shu on your own... Of course, this thing may also be to bring glory to Boss Cao, and others will be completely discredited... It depends on the opinion...