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Chapter 220 The more fish there are, the muddy the water will be!

Korea.

When Lu Buwei stopped putting grain into the market, Zhang Liang immediately noticed this phenomenon.

He smiled coldly, knowing that Lu Buwei wanted to cause food prices in South Korea to skyrocket and cause chaos in South Korea, which was exactly the same as what he had imagined before.

Zhang Liang immediately wrote a letter in handwriting and sent a message to the major cities in South Korea, asking them to immediately distribute food and stabilize it.

Soon, a large number of homing pigeons took off from Xinzheng in South Korea and flew towards major cities in South Korea.

Zhang Liang, who has air superiority, controls the fastest flying pigeon communication in this era, and his decision-making will be much faster than Lu Buwei's fast horse communication.

As early as when Lu Buwei entered Han, Zhang Liang ordered the major families to start stocking up on food.

At that time, Lu Buwei's triple iron collection had just started, and the major trade routes to Korea had not yet been cut off.

Although the major families in Korea do not know what the Zhang family means, food is a hard currency more valuable than pig iron in this era.

If the Zhang family wants us to collect grain, then just do it.

Today, Zhang Liang used the Zhang family's food hoard and speculated that the food stockpiled by the major aristocratic families should be enough to feed all the people in Han for a year.

In Zhang Liang's imagination, Lu Buwei's move would definitely be in vain.

The prerequisite for using food to disrupt Han Dynasty is that there is no food in Han Dynasty, just like when Qi State sanctioned Lu State and Chu State.

If Lu and Chu had stored enough grain, Qi would have done nothing to punish them.

And now that South Korea has hoarded a large amount of food, how can the same tactics still lead to chaos in South Korea?

Zhang Liang didn't believe that Lu Buwei didn't know about this situation. He made it clear to Lu Buwei during the chess game that day. He didn't believe that Lu Buwei only had this ability.

In order to find out more information and find out what tricks Lu Buwei is playing.

Among the homing pigeons that flew out of Xinzheng, one flew to Lu's shop in Yiyang.

In the shop, Lu Buwei took off the yellow paper tied to the pigeon's feet and unfolded it to look at it.

[This is the Nineteen Ways that Mr. said? It really disappoints me. Lu Buwei is nothing.]

Lu Buwei chuckled.

"Get the pen."

A servant went to get the brush, soaked it with ink, and handed it to Lu Buwei.

[Your Majesty once said: Han died due to magic. Your Majesty has long seen through the people of Han and the nature of the family. This bet was played in Han, and you lost from the beginning.]

Homing pigeons fluttered into the sky.

The well-trained harrier in the sky saw that it was its own carrier pigeon, and depressedly gave up the extra meal. The carrier pigeon fluttered its wings quickly and trembled, and flew back to Xinzheng.

Zhang Liang received Lu Buwei's reply, re-transcribed and copied all the words on the letter, and read it over and over again.

I watched it all day and still didn’t understand it.

There is no such precedent in the book. Lu Buwei must be deceiving me!

Zhang Liang finally concluded this.

On the second day, Zhang Liang read the information about the cities in Han, and with a gloomy handsome face, he overturned yesterday's conclusion.

Food prices in South Korea have increased significantly!

Instead of producing a large amount of grain to calm the market, major aristocratic families in Korea hoarded it and began to restrict grain distribution.

Overnight, the food supply in Han Dynasty increased by at least three times and at most seventeen times, depending on the city.

"These idiots! Idiots! Haven't they seen "Guanzi"? Have they never heard of the case of Qi Yibu defeating Lu and using deer to defeat Chu?"

Zhang Liang, who had always been calm and confident, was angered.

He angrily smashed all the utensils on the table next to him and wrote furiously on the spot.

[Look at Qi using horses to defeat Lu, and using deer to defeat Chu! Unstable food prices will cause food prices to rise sharply, and Korea will surely lose!]

Another swarm of carrier pigeons flew from Xinzheng to major cities in Korea.

Seeing dozens of homing pigeons soaring into the sky, Zhang Liang felt relieved.

Zhang Liang, who is more beautiful than a woman, thought.

The major aristocratic families did not understand the seriousness of the problem, so they allowed food prices to spiral out of control.

As long as Qi defeated Lu with horses and Chu with deer, he would definitely release a large amount of grain to stabilize the market.

Is this really the case?



Xianyang City.

Guowei Mansion.

"The Queen Mother entered Xianyang first, so she has no right to criticize me." The veteran didn't have any respect for Zhao Ji, and his words were very rash.

"You are a Qin general, not that Zhuzi's retainer!" Empress Dowager Zhao shouted angrily, with anger on her face. "Have you forgotten the death of Lord Wu An!"

Wang Ye was stunned for a moment, and there were obvious fluctuations in his eyes.

Zhao Ji mentioned Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an, because Wang Yan was Bai Qi's deputy general and had a deep friendship with Bai Qi. He knew exactly how Bai Qi died.

Seeing Wang Ye behave like this, Zhao Ji thought that Wang Ye was being persuaded and struck while the iron was hot.

"Now that you have left the Imperial Palace, I will never see you today and will not tell you anything."

This sentence seemed to break away from Wang Ye's long-lasting memories.

"Wu Anjun, haha."

The veteran whispered to himself, and suddenly shouted, louder than Gongsun Hun's voice before, as if he was going to turn the entire Xianyang City upside down!

"Li Ling!"

"only!"

Li Ling responded loudly. He watched the whole dispute between Wang Yan and Zhao Ji.

He knew that answering the call at this moment meant taking sides, standing against Zhao Ji, but he didn't care.

This is Da Qin, the state of Qin, a country with the most outstanding military merits.

This is the time when the general's disciples are most arrogant.

No matter whether Chang'an Jun Ying Chenglong or Queen Mother Zhao Ji, they don't care if they don't have military merit.

With swords and spears on the battlefield, Li Ling fought from the 20th to the 15th level of military merit.

Meng Ao and Wang Yan, who led them to fight out, taught them how to use swords and swords, and killed the rich and powerful people back home, did not recognize the Queen Mother of Qin.

"It's up to you to review the expedition matters!"

"only!"

Tap tap tap~

Li Ling strode into a house and shouted loudly like Gongsun Hun before.

"Send all the items for the expedition to Nai Gong!"

There was another flurry of hopeful movements.

Zhao Ji saw Wang Ye giving orders in front of her, and the expression on her face became more and more ugly.

The murderous intent was naked and undisguised, and it also swept towards the generals who were assigned to the Meng family in the court behind Wang Yan.

"I met Empress Dowager Xuan when I was young, and she looks very much like the Empress Dowager." Wang Ye lowered his voice and blessed her in a calm tone: "I hope the Empress Dowager will enjoy her old age peacefully."

Zhao Ji suddenly changed color.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Empress Dowager Xuan competed with King Qin Zhaoxiang for power, and was finally defeated by her own son King Qin Zhaoxiang. She was imprisoned in the palace and died on a hunger strike.

Wang Ye's words were clearly aimed at the Lord Chang'an she had mentioned before, and he was warning her not to take too much care, lest she become like Empress Dowager Xuan.

"you……"

As soon as the words came out of his mouth, his mouth was blocked by someone's hand.

Ge Nie stood in front of Zhao Ji, and the First Emperor stood behind Zhao Ji and covered Zhao Ji's mouth.

Ge Nie kept facing Wang Ye and stepped back to escort the First Emperor and Zhao Ji away.

Wang Ye watched all this quietly without saying anything.

Later, a general wanted to say something, but he raised his hand and interrupted. He didn't want to listen.

He came here today because he was entrusted by Ying Chengyu to make the Guowei Mansion run normally, and no one could stop him.

Behind him are the owners of forty-six resignation letters.

Many of these generals who had previously held high positions in the army had spent time in the Guowei Mansion when they were young.

They handled the matter of going to Guowei's Mansion with ease, and it could even be said that they were overqualified and overqualified.

"If I don't take care of these bamboo slips today, I and I will camp here and prepare for a night battle."

Wang Ye walked into the depths of Guowei's mansion, talking as he walked.

"only!"

The generals behind him cheered in unison, just like when they were marching and fighting.

In the evening, no one came out of Guowei's mansion to take a rest.

The lights inside are brightly lit until the sun rises on the second day.

In the past, few people came in and out of the Gan family, because the head of the Gan family, Gan Luo, was only a minister, and a minister with little development prospects.

But today, at the gate of Gan's house, where birds can fly, a carriage from the Prime Minister's Mansion drove up, and from the carriage stepped the Right Prime Minister of Great Qin, Wang Wan.

Ask a servant to go in and report to Gan Luo.

Wang Wan did not follow the servants into the Gan family's gate, but raised her head and looked at the Gan family's mansion, wondering what she was thinking.

Soon, the servant who went in to report came back.

He was alone when he went to the hospital, and he was alone when he came back. Gan Luo, the head of the Gan family, did not come out to greet him.

Wang Wan looked a little unhappy and had the urge to turn around and leave, but after taking a deep breath, she stepped into Gan's house.

So much pride!

The Right Prime Minister of Great Qin thought to himself.

The servants led Wang Wan into a room of the Gan family that was used for entertaining guests.

"Sir, please sit down for a moment. I will be here soon."

Wang Wan's face twitched, his anger level increased, and he wanted to turn around and leave.

It's okay if you don't greet me, but you still want me to wait for you?

But after taking a deep breath, he still sat down, with no change in his expression.

"Can."

As the Prime Minister of the Qin Dynasty, he would not attack a servant. He is not that shameless.

The servant stepped forward to pour tea soup for Wang Wan. Before the tea soup was filled, someone opened the door of the house.

The Great Qin Shangqing, the head of the Gan family, Gan Luo.

At this speed, it was as if he had been waiting outside the door in advance.

If the servant had been five breaths late, Gan Luo would have arrived.

"You go down."

Gan Luo, who arrived late, ordered his servants.

"only."

The servant put down the teapot, held his arms with both hands and stretched them straight forward, bowed deeply to Gan Luo, and left the room.

Wang Wan used the lid of the tea cup to gently draw the tea soup, and said casually: "What kind of gift is this?"

There were not many red tapes in the Qin Dynasty. Even when the Qin officials met the First Emperor, they only had to bow their heads with their hands raised, instead of bowing like the servant did with his hands clasped in fists, arms stretched forward, and a ninety-degree bend.

"Qin Li." Gan Luo smiled and said casually: "The servants of Youxiang's family must have saluted in this way."

"then……"

Wang Wan stopped pulling the tea soup, and the tea soup continued to ripple with the aftertaste.

He bit down these two words hard, raised his head, and stared at Shangqing Ganluo, who had no presence in the court.

"Can not go back."

Gan Luo remained unmoved and did not look at Wang Wan. He seemed too lazy to look at Wang Wan and seemed to be disdainful.

"The right minister is here just to say some incomprehensible words?"

"Can you stop?" Wang Wan said sincerely: "Your Majesty has unified the whole world and is the unparalleled lord of the world. He has also granted us a fiefdom, which will benefit three generations..."

"Huh?" Gan Luo laughed.

Shaking his head, opening his mouth, he was so happy that he seemed to have heard the funniest joke in the world.

Wang Wan stopped talking - there was no need to continue.

"I'm sorry, I thought of something happy, right, Prime Minister, continue." Gan Luo looked sincere.

Wang Wan stood up.

"It seems I shouldn't come today."

Gan Luobu got up and leaned back, staring into Wang Wan's eyes for the first time. There was a power in his eyes that ordinary people could hardly look into.

"But you still came."

"It's my fault to be lucky."

"No, no." Gan Luo raised an index finger and shook it, and his head swayed along with the index finger. "The right prime minister should have said, if you come, you will die."

Wang Wan's eyes narrowed. For many years, he had been under one person and above ten thousand people. No one dared to talk to him like this.

"You want to kill me?" There was no fear in his eyes, but they were full of anger and disappointment.

How did the innocent Gan Luo become what he is today?

"How dare I kill the right prime minister? You can't say this nonsense. According to Qin law, false accusation is a crime." Gan Luo spread his hands, shrugged, and said helplessly: "It's just a joke, the right prime minister is really not good.

Unravel the customs."

Amorous feelings?

You refer to me as one of those prostitutes and concubines on the balcony?

presumptuous!

Wang Wan did not hide the anger on her face, threw down her sleeves and left.

"The madness is here, if you are not dead, where is the righteous way of heaven and earth!"

Wang Wan left. Inside the house, Gan Luo looked at the tea soup that Wang Wan had never taken a sip from and chuckled.

"Zhengdao, is there such a thing in heaven and earth?"

He walked to the chair Wang Wan made, picked up the cup of tea soup given to Wang Wan, held it at chest level, and relaxed his hands gently.

The tea cup falls to the ground freely. Under the action of gravity, it falls rapidly in the air, and its speed becomes faster and faster.

Snap~

The tea cup fell into pieces.

The tea soup flows freely.

Gan Luo stepped on the broken pieces of the tea cup and the remains of the tea soup, and walked out of the house.

"If it is true, you are the right way?"

There was a man who had been waiting at the door. As soon as Gan Luo came out, he immediately bent at 90 degrees and bowed, with his hands raised in the air, his arms stretched forward, and his head lowered.

Gan Luo didn't ask him to get up, so he kept following Gan Luo in this posture.

Report softly, respectfully and in detail.

"Forty-six resignation memorials were collected into one and submitted to His Majesty. No one should know that we did it now."

"Um."

"Zhang Kong incited his colleagues to break into Lord Chang'an's palace and was shot to death by Lord Chang'an. It is not clear whether he was exposed or not."

"Who is Zhang Kong?" Gan Luo said in a casual tone with a hint of doubt: "There is a family named Zhang in Qin State? Are they descendants of Zhang Yi?"

In the history of Qin State, the only famous people named Zhang were King Qin Huiwen and Prime Minister Zhang Yi.

The Zhang family was famous at that time and was unparalleled.

But after the death of King Qin Huiwen, Zhang Yi was expelled from Qin for King Qin Wu. The Zhang family also left with Zhang Yi and fell apart overnight.

"No, I invested in..."

"Just handle these small things, don't talk to me."

As soon as Gan Luo heard the word "no", he had no desire to listen anymore. He was not interested in whose subordinate Zhang Kong was surrendered.

"Mr. Chang'an is not a prince, and he is not that benevolent. Don't use such little tricks to tempt me again. Don't do anything that you face face to face with Mr. Chang'an, unless you want to seek death."

Gan Luo said casually, looked up at the blue sky, and faced the bright sunshine with a bright smile.

"In terms of insidiousness, who can be better than my dear friend? Right, Cheng Xi."

"... The Imperial Palace has been at a standstill for a day, and all memorials and official documents cannot be implemented. No one else can do this except Your Majesty."

"That's very good. The only way to defeat the insidious is the majestic road. Let people stop and stop participating in this matter. Just wait and see what happens."

"I think your Majesty's move is a sign of taking action against Lord Chang'an. We should be able to add some fire to this pile of dry wood, so that..."

Gan Luo stopped.

The follower, who had been bowing with his head lowered, saw Gan Luo stop, and hurriedly stopped and then stopped.

"Why do you all think that Lord Chang'an has a good temper?" Gan Luo looked back and looked at his followers who had their heads lowered even further.

"He dared to kill people in public on the balcony, so do you think he would dare to kill people in the middle of the night? Have you stayed in the doctor's office for a long time and been tortured too much by those doctors? You have forgotten that this is the Qin State, and you have forgotten that this is the country of Qin.

Hi, force is supreme."

The followers' heads almost dropped to the ground, and their voices trembled as they said, "Bao Bailing knows he was wrong."

Anyone who follows along the way and dares not to raise his head before receiving the word "Gan Luo Qi" is not a servant of the Gan family.

Instead, he concealed himself as the head of the Doctoral Department and dared to angrily rebuke the First Emperor in the court, Bao Bailing.

"Chang'an Jun, it's His Majesty who's targeting you this time, so you can't kill him? How are you going to break this situation?"

Gan Luo talked to himself, with a smile on his lips, and he was deeply satisfied with the strategy he used.

Half a day passed.

It's already afternoon.

Gan Luo's good mood lasted until he saw Bao Bailingzhi again.

"Afraid, what are you doing?"

As soon as he saw Bao Bailing's expression, Gan Luo felt an unknown feeling in his heart.

But as the hidden leader of the Qin family, he couldn't panic, so he gave some warning first.

"Wang Yan took the imperial seal and led dozens of generals into the Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace is operating normally."

Bao Beringzhi spoke quickly and conveyed the most complete information in the shortest words.

After being lectured by Gan Luo, his expression was still shocked.

The appearance of Wang Ye was completely outside the scope of consideration of the head of the doctoral department.

How could such a figure who had been completely separated from Qin's power circle for ten years suddenly appear and stand up for Ying Chengyu?

"It's expected, no problem, just go back."

Gan Luo nodded to express that I understood, with a look on his face that said everything was as expected.

He waved his hand and gave the order to expel the guests.

Bao Bai Lingzhi turned around and walked away with an expression of disbelief. He suddenly woke up after leaving Gan's house.

This time when I entered Gan's house to see Gan Luo, I neither bowed nor said goodbye.

It’s fine that I didn’t notice it. Why didn’t Mr. Gan, who values ​​this the most, not notice it?

Could it be that Mr. Gan is as panicked as me?

Wang Ye's appearance was not what Gan Jun expected...

Thinking of this, Bao Bai broke into a cold sweat and hurriedly reflected on himself.

No, no, no. Gan Jun was very resourceful when he was young, and could accomplish anything he set out to do.

After hearing my message, his expression remained the same as usual, without any change. The reason why he didn't say any courtesy must be because he was busy and forgot about it.

Yes, it must be so, it must be so...

Sensing something strange about Gan Luo, Bao Bai Lingzhi was several times more panicked than when he knew Wang Ye had appeared.

In the Gan family house, after Bao Bailingzhi said goodbye and left, Gan Luo, who looked calm, suddenly looked ferocious, like a fierce ghost who had escaped from the eighteenth floor of hell.

"Wang, Jue." He said every word, gritting his teeth. "Why aren't you dead yet? Why aren't you dead yet!"

That day, everything in the Gan family's house was broken into pieces and the floor was in a mess.

Xianyang Palace.

The eunuch sent by Queen Afang returned to Afang Palace with a pair of golden toads.

"Concubine Chu is not in the palace, and she has gone somewhere with the third young master. I have not seen Concubine Chu, and I dare not speak to others, speak, speak those three words..."

No matter how much you internally hypnotize yourself, just treat it as a normal sentence.

The eunuch did not dare to say the words "good kill" in front of Afang.

"I'll give it to you tomorrow," Afang ordered, waving his hand for the eunuch to carry the golden toad out.

There was a trace of worry in her eyes, and she felt depressed.

Then he took his personal maid Ping'er out of Epang Palace and came to the lake in Xianyang Palace where thousands of carp were raised.

In the past, when I saw these fat-headed and fat-brained koi, which were not afraid of strangers at all and were kept in such big and round shapes, A Fang would find them very pleasing.

But today, when he saw these fat carps swinging wildly back and forth in the lake again, Afang was not at all happy.

“The more fish there are, the muddier the water becomes.”

A Fang murmured softly.

"What is the Queen talking about?"

Ping'er was in a very good mood, dreaming of marrying into the palace of Chang'an. Ping'er was extremely happy and relied on Afang's favor.

He stuck his head out and asked presumptuously.

"I said I won't propose marriage to you." Afang turned around and smiled, removing the trace of worry from his face.

"Ah? The queen doesn't want it!"

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Ping'er looked sad and was about to cry. She held the queen's hand and waved it back and forth, like a seven-year-old girl.

Crying is better than dying.

Afang made up his mind, dropped the bait in his hand, and stared at the thousands of fish swarming towards him.

There is not much bait, so only a few fat carp are destined to eat it. But if you don’t eat it this time, you can always eat it next time.

There is only one throne, and the one who seizes it will have everything. The one who cannot seize it will have no next time, and will die if he fails to succeed.



Chang'an Junfu.

Ying Chengyu unfolded the carrier pigeon in his hand.

[Mu has followed your Majesty’s instructions and encouraged Meng Tian to go to war, but Mu really doesn’t see what talent this son has. This son’s recruitment of more than a thousand troops was completely useless to the Xiongnu, and the chariots that were useless in attacking the city were driven to Jiuyuan, Yan

Gate. This move is a waste of Qin's national power. You are wrong. If you let Mu go out to fight at this time, Meng Tian may survive.】

"The chariot is a product that should have been eliminated by the times. What can Meng Tian do with it?"

Ying Chengyu crumpled the letter into a ball and murmured to himself: "The greatest warrior in the Qin Dynasty, famous for resisting the Xiongnu in history, and served on the frontier. I don't believe you are the mediocre person described by drunkards."

"I promised that old boy Meng Ao that if you win this battle, I will let you follow the little Taotie and be the commander-in-chief of the expedition against the Huns. Don't let us down."

A homing pigeon flew from Chang'an Jun's Mansion to Shangjun.

Li Mu received the reply and unfolded the paper lightly.

[You can be found everywhere, so just be patient. I’ve told you, Meng Tian is not necessarily weaker than you on the battlefield, especially when fighting the Huns.]

"Your Majesty, you are mistaken." Li Mu threw the letter into the brazier, looked at the burning flames and said, "Your Majesty, you don't know the art of war."

A great war broke out in the northwest of Great Qin.

This battle is extremely strange, because the main body of this battle is no longer cavalry or infantry, but a military unit that has been basically eliminated in the Central Plains-chariots.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, chariots were the main force on the battlefield. At that time, the wars between the two great powers were extremely etiquette, such as the Battle of Hongshui.

"Zuo Zhuan" records:

On the first day of the eleventh month of winter, the Duke of Song and the people of Chu fought in Hong. The people of Song had already formed a line, but the people of Chu had not yet begun to attack. Sima said, "I have few of them, and if they have not yet attacked, please attack them."

He said: "It's impossible." After helping but not forming a line, he also reported it. The Duke said: "It's not possible." After presenting it, he attacked it, and the Song army was defeated. The Duke was injured, and the gate officials wiped them out.

The people of the country all blamed the Duke. The Duke said: "A gentleman is not seriously injured, nor is he a bird of prey. In ancient times, when we were in the army, we did not block the passes. Even if the country is destroyed, I will not be able to line up without drums."

Right now:

When Song and Chu were at war, Song Xianggong faced him. His subordinate Yu said that we should fight him before all the Chu troops had crossed the river. Song Xianggong said no.

Ziyu said again that they had not formed a line yet, so let's fight. Song Xianggong also said no, wait until Chu is ready.

The Song army was defeated, Song Xianggong was injured, and his guards were killed. The people blamed Song Xianggong.

He also said plausibly: he would not kill the injured, he would not arrest those with gray hair, and he would not attack those who depended on the difficult terrain.

This is the war etiquette of the Spring and Autumn Period, and it is also a kind of etiquette among the collapse of etiquette and music pursued by Confucianism.

On the battlefield of the Spring and Autumn Period, sneak attacks, cold arrows, ambushes, and deceitful tactics were a sign of lack of martial ethics and would be despised by everyone.

At that time, before going to war, you had to write a letter of challenge. The letter of challenge had to have a reason for the war, and the other party had to agree and agree on a time and place before the war could begin.

If the other party experiences a natural disaster in the country, or if an important figure dies, you cannot start a war at will.

It is necessary to wait until the national funeral is completed and the soldiers and soldiers are fully prepared before they can form their battle array and fight with real swords and guns.

In a fight, if the opponent is hit with a knife, he cannot hit him with a second blow. He must stop when he is satisfied.

Even if the opponent's king captures a prisoner in battle, he cannot capture him and must put him back.

What was the most outrageous etiquette at that time?

The battle between Jin and Chu.

The Chu army was victorious, and the Jin army was defeated and fled.

Because there were too many troops in Jin, they were in such a mess that they couldn't move.

When the Chu army chased the Jin army, they did not kill the enemy, but taught the Jin army how to escape.

The Chu army first taught the Jin army to remove the crossbar in front of the chariot to avoid interference with each other.

The Jin army had just escaped for a while, and the horses began to circle and stall, and were overtaken by the Chu army again.

The Chu army still refused to kill the enemy, and taught the Jin army to throw away the flags and throw away the crossbar at the shaft of the chariot, so that they could run faster.

While the Jin army did so, they turned back and taunted the Chu army - unlike the Chu army who had been defeated and fled many times, we have no experience in this area.

It is said that there was no righteous war in the Spring and Autumn Period.

In fact, the Spring and Autumn War was the most "righteous".

At that time, fighting was like playing house with children.

This phenomenon, which is extremely strange to modern eyes, appeared to a large extent because most of the people who participated in the war at that time were the children of the nobles.

The nobles in the world are one family. If you can't help it, we won't kill you. When fighting, momentum is the main thing. What is killing the enemy?

In this case, tall and powerful chariots fully meet the needs of various countries.

Before the battle, just show off the chariots, everyone should line up face to face, one by one, and then start the collision.

The battle seemed majestic, but in reality there were not many casualties.

At that time, the number of tanks represented a country's military strength.

A country of thousands of vehicles, a country of ten thousand vehicles.

The ride here refers to the chariot.

Among the six arts of Confucianism, chariot-controlling refers to chariot-controlling.

And then came the Warring States Period, which was named after the word "war" when real swords and guns were fought.

The aristocratic war that ended at the last minute turned into a siege and annihilation of the country, and the chariots basically left the battlefield.

The first is terrain restrictions.

The chariot cannot climb hills, cannot drive on grass, cannot drill through trees, etc.

The second is poor maneuverability.

The emergence of cavalry completely replaced chariots. The horses pulling the heavy chariots obviously could not outrun the unburdened horses, and the mobility of the chariots was completely outshone by the cavalry.

This is true in the Central Plains, and even more so in the frontier areas.

It’s not that the chariot has never been to the frontier, it’s that there’s nothing left after it was bombed.

Compared with the nomads who are good at riding horses, the slow-moving chariot is simply a living target when its wheels are caught in the grass.

The Xiongnu, Donghu and other grassland tribal peoples only saw a chariot once, and after a while, they never saw this main battle force in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Central Plains again - the monarchs of various countries are not fools.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! And this time, Meng Tian, ​​under the circumstances that no one understands.

Even Zhao Wuanjun Li Mu, who kept the Xiongnu from going south for ten years, didn't understand.

The chariot that had lost its glory long ago was brought to the border for the second time to rebuild the glory of the chariot.

During these days of recuperation in Shangjun, Meng Tian collected all the tanks that could be collected in the northwest despite everyone's opposition.

Meng Tian not only led 15,000 troops and horses from Shangjun, but also led 1,538 chariots that he could collect.

Meng Tian disguised these chariots as baggage trucks - in fact, they were not much of a disguise, they just piled grain and grass on them.

The nomads had not seen a chariot for nearly a hundred years, and the same was true for the Xiongnu. Those who knew what a chariot was were long dead.

Although there were a few Huns who knew about the chariot through nomadic traders traveling to the Central Plains.

But when they informed the Xiongnu senior officials, the Xiongnu commanders did not care about these things.

What is a chariot?

The unit that was pushed to the grassland and exploded?

So, when Meng Tian rushed to Jiuyuan and Yanmen with what seemed to be mainly infantry from a distance, and a bunch of baggage vehicles in the middle.

The Huns on the road were excited.

Cavalry versus infantry, overwhelming victory!

This Qin army is really stupid. They use four war horses for each baggage vehicle, not knowing that they are used as cavalry!

The Xiongnu conquered Yanmen and Jiuyuan in the first battle, and they already looked down upon the Qin army.

Once again, I saw what Meng Tian was doing, using four horses to pull the baggage cart. Almost all the horses were occupied, and only a few cavalry were left to investigate the situation.

I just wanted to rush the Qin army directly.

But there are always some smart people who feel that the Qin army must have a trick and this is fishing.

In order to be safe, the Xiongnu began to harass.

After several raids, there were gains.

The Qin army could only stand up angrily, watching their horses bite their butts and the corners of their mouths bleeding, and let them laugh and throw back the Qin army's severed heads.

But those smart Huns still felt that it was not safe. What if the Qin army ambushed?

The Xiongnu were in a tumultuous fight with the Qin army, watching the Qin army approaching.

Until the Qin army marched to an open wilderness with unobstructed views and no way to set up an ambush, which was very suitable for cavalry charges.

The Huns couldn't bear it anymore.

Only in Yanmen and Jiuyuan two cities and counties, there were very few left behind, and the rest gathered in this wilderness. They wanted to eat Meng Tian's fifteen thousand men and horses in one bite.

They did not notice that this wilderness had no grass and was very flat - most of Qin's northwest territories were not as high as grasslands and had grass that could be stuffed into chariot pulleys.

Maybe they noticed it, but they didn't care. What could they do?

Twenty thousand Xiongnu roared, screamed strangely, and rushed towards the Qin army with bloodthirsty.

They were angry at the Qin army's eyes, which were only angry and bloodthirsty, and Naigong could not wait for you, a bunch of Hun dogs.

You are going to die!

You should be afraid!

We're going to kill you!

We will kill you all!

We want to occupy more fertile areas!

We want to capture more beautiful women!

The Huns' cavalry charged forward, marching five thousand steps, and their power was unstoppable.

If you stop suddenly or turn at this time, you will be trampled by the cavalry behind you and be directly crushed to death.

At this time, they were only three thousand steps away from the Qin army.

The Qin army changed its formation.

Quickly throw the food and grass on the ground and quickly get on the chariot.

The infantry who couldn't get on board ran to take cover behind the chariot.

One thousand five hundred and eighty-three chariots, led by skilled drivers, began to charge, playing the thunder of the King of Spring and Autumn in this era when chariots have long declined!

Rumble~


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