Huangfu Song ordered people to clean the dust off the face of the Yellow Turban general. It was better not to look at it. After seeing it, Huangfu Song was really shocked, because this Yellow Turban general defeated Zhu Junjun and chased and surrounded the Han army. Huangfu Song naturally knew the Yellow Turban general Bo Cai who came to Changshe City.
After Huangfu Song came to his senses, he laughed loudly and said: "Zhiyuan's achievements are so great that even I, the general, are very envious. This person is the Yellow Turban general Bocai who is confronting our army."
After listening to Huangfusong's words, Jia Rong knew that he had gotten a huge advantage, and he was secretly happy in his heart.
Although Bocai was tied up with five flowers, he kept scolding: "You ignorant thieves and generals, when the great sage and good teacher comes with the heavenly army, you will be cut into pieces, and even your dog emperor will be chopped down." head."
The reason why Bo Cai scolded him so harshly was because he hoped that these Han soldiers would give him a good time. If he was imprisoned and slowly tortured himself, it would be better to die early and gain fame.
Of course, Huangfu Song would not be fooled by him. He also planned to send troops to escort Bo Cai to the capital to ask for credit from the Han Emperor, and at the same time, it would also serve as a warning to the Yellow Turban rebels.
In this battle, Liu Bei and his three men also made outstanding achievements, killing several generals of the Yellow Turban rebels. Huangfu Song also continued to praise the three men, saying that he would truthfully report to the Holy One and ask for merit for the three men.
Hearing what Huangfu Song said, Liu Bei did not forget to cast a grateful look at Jia Rong while thanking him. If it were not for Jia Rong, he might have returned to Zhuojun, and he would not be able to achieve the achievements he has today.
After cleaning the battlefield and counting the captured trophies, the number of enemies killed and the prisoners, Huangfu Song immediately wrote a memorial to report the good news to the Han court. Huangfu Song naturally did not forget Jia Rong's contribution, which was why he was able to defeat the Yellow Turban rebels and break the Han court. The crisis we faced was inseparable from Jia Rong's plan, so the memorial sent to the capital also wrote a strong note for Jia Rong.
The next day, Cavalry Captain Cao Cao arrived with his troops and reported his achievements to Huangfu Song. It turned out that Cao Cao encountered the fleeing Yellow Turban Army on the road, killed them all the way, beheaded as many as 5,000 people, and captured countless weapons. It can be regarded as a big bargain indirectly.
Although Jia Rong told the plan of burning Changshe in advance, it still did not change the history. Mainly because of the weather, the date of the fire attack on the Yellow Turban was postponed.
After the soldiers reported it, Cao Cao was able to meet Huangfu Song and showed off his military exploits. Huangfu Song was overjoyed and wrote another memorial that day and reported it to the court.
Cao Cao was a man with a background. Cao Song, Cao Cao's father, was now a high-ranking official in the imperial court, so Huangfu Song was sold to Cao Cao as a favor.
When Cao Cao was appointed as the Northern Wei of Luoyang, he declared the ban and strictly enforced the law. He made more than ten sticks of five colors and hung them around the yamen. "Anyone who violates the ban will be killed with the stick." Jian Tu, the uncle of the emperor's favored eunuch Jian Shuo, violated the ban. During the night march, Cao Cao showed no mercy and executed Jian Tu with a five-color stick. So, "the capital gathered all traces, and no one dared to offend." Although this matter was all managed by his father in the court, he was considered a prestigious person in Luoyang. Huangfu Song also heard about it.
On that day, Huangfu Song ordered a reward for the three armies, and the entire army reveled for three days to celebrate the victory of the war.
Platefuls of meat and jars of wine were distributed to the soldiers. The soldiers cheered heartily and enjoyed the victory of the war.
On the same day, Jia Rong was invited by Zhu Jun to the Chinese army camp to attend the banquet. He was accompanied by Liu Bei and three other generals of the Xiliang army, Hua Xiong and others.
At the banquet, Zhu Jun and Huangfu Song seemed very happy and kept urging the generals to drink. During this period, Huangfu Song took Jia Rong's hand and introduced him to the other generals at the banquet one by one.
When he introduced Cao Cao, Huangfu Song gave him a few words, but Jia Rong met Cao Cao's eyes. Cao Cao was the most famous figure in the Three Kingdoms. He became the prime minister of the Han Dynasty from the son of an eunuch, unified most of China, and established great achievements. .
Jia Rong bowed respectfully to Cao Cao and said, "Jia Rong, Jia Zhiyuan, have met General Cao!"
If Cao Cao is as recorded in history, he belongs to a short stature.
Huangfusong looked at Jia Rong with confused eyes. He didn't understand why Jia Rong valued Cao Cao so much. Although Cao Cao had a small reputation in Luoyang City, Jia Rong would not do this. Besides, Jia Rong was the general of the Xiliang Army. You may not even know that Cao Cao exists.
Cao Cao saw that Jia Rong spoke respectfully and thoughtfully to him, so he hurriedly responded: "Cao Cao, Cao Mengde, has met General Jia."
When Jia Rong saw Cao Cao buying his own account, he climbed up the pole and said: "What kind of general is not a general? I see that Meng De is older than me. Brother Meng De, how about you and I becoming brothers in the future?"
Although Cao Cao had only been in Changshe for a short time, he still knew Jia Rong's name very well. His deeds were widely spread among the army. Just now during the banquet, General Huangfu Song also praised him highly; for talented people, Cao Cao I am very happy to make friends, and I am naturally very happy to see Jia Rong say this.
Therefore, the two people who had just met were like confidants who had not seen each other for many years. They talked and laughed with each other. After drinking three drinks with Cao Cao, Jia Rongcai followed Huangfu Song and continued to walk towards the next general to be introduced.
Jia Rong was secretly happy. Cao Cao was a famous star throughout the ages. If he could make friends with him, his trip to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty would not be in vain. Maybe his name would be recorded in the history books in the future.
When Huangfu Song introduced Sun Jian, Jia Rong's eyes widened again. This man was known as the Tiger of Jiangdong. When the eighteen princes attacked Dong Zhuo, he fought so fiercely that Dong Zhuo was afraid. In order to win over him, Send envoys to Sun Jian's camp to make peace with him.
At this time, Sun Jian was the assistant army commander under Huangfu Song.
Jia Rong also bowed respectfully to Sun Jian to show his respect.
Now Sun Jian is not as famous as when the princes were fighting against Dong. Although he has a small reputation under Zhu Jun's account, he does not dare to compare with Jia Rong's achievements.
He hurriedly returned the gift to Jia Rong and gave his name in detail.
Jia Rong felt that Sun Jian standing in front of him gave people an insurmountable feeling, as if there was a big mountain in front of him and he could only look up. Moreover, Sun Jian also had the ruggedness of a Xiliang man and his heroic speech.
After the two exchanged their names, they drank happily for a while and called each other brothers.
Later, Huangfu Song introduced all the generals in the army to Jia Rong. Although Jia Rong met them one by one with great respect, they were not as enthusiastic as when he met Cao Cao and Sun Jian just now. This made Huangfu Song very puzzled.
After introducing Jia Rong, Huangfu Song signaled everyone to be quiet, and then said: "The ability to successfully defeat the Yellow Turban rebels and escape this time is inseparable from Zhiyuan's plan. I believe everyone has heard about it. this matter."
Zhu Jun also echoed and said: "As General Huangfu said, this time it all depends on Zhiyuan's plan. Let's raise a glass to Zhiyuan!"
The generals picked up the wine in their hands, saluted Jia Rong from afar, and then drank it all. Seeing this, Jia Rong also hurriedly drank the wine in the cup and said: "General Huangfu, General Zhu is so kind, and Zhiyuan is grateful, but Fortunately, Zhiyuan's plan was perfected by two generals. Otherwise, the Yellow Turbans could not be completely defeated. In terms of merit, the two generals should be above the glory."
Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun burst out laughing after listening to Jia Rong's words. Who doesn't like to hear good words, especially when Jia Rong gave such a huge credit to themselves, they were very excited; but even though they were happy, they still behaved themselves. Those who have principles will naturally not covet Jia Rong's achievements.
Even if they didn't come up with the plan to defeat the Yellow Turban rebels this time, the imperial court must have rewarded them a lot. In any case, they were the commanders in charge of this battle, and the two of them could still figure this out.
Ever since Huangfu Song introduced Cao Cao and Sun Jian to Jia Rong, Jia Rong kept looking for them to drink, and the three of them got along very harmoniously.
After the banquet, Jia Rong did not forget the Xiliang sergeant who was still reveling in the carnival. He and Hua Xiong came to the camp of the Xiliang Army. The two of them came to the place where some grassroots generals of the Xiliang Army were staying.
From a long distance away, Jia Rong heard cheers, drinks and curses coming from the camp.
The camp tent door was opened, and the generals who were enjoying a drink saw that Jia Rong Huaxiong had arrived in person, and they all stood up to salute the two of them.
Jia Rong hurriedly asked all the soldiers to stand up, and then said to the quiet generals: "The great victory achieved in this battle is inseparable from your efforts. I give you this cup!" After that, he will He picked up the glass of wine next to him and drank it in one gulp.
Seeing Jia Rong's boldness, all the officers and soldiers of the Xiliang army cheered loudly and drank all their wine.
Jia Rong picked up a second glass of wine and said: "Although we won this time, we must train harder in future wars to achieve better results. Let's drink this cup together!"
There was another loud cheer, and then the generals drank all the wine in their cups.
Jia Rong picked up the third glass of wine and said: "With this glass, I wish us victory in every battle in the next war!"
After three glasses of wine, Jia Rong took Hua Xiong to the soldiers' camp again to express condolences to these soldiers who had just experienced the war.
Jia Rong took Li Li, Li Hu and Li Shun to find the surviving teenagers from Lijia Village. After experiencing so many wars, only thirteen of the more than fifty soldiers in Lijia Village were left, which made Jia Rong sigh.
In the following days, Jia Rong kept visiting Cao Cao and Sun Jian drank, talking about everything, and both of them considered themselves close friends.
During this period, Jia Rong continued to ask Cao Cao and Sun Jian for advice on military management strategies. Although they both modestly claimed to be inferior to Jia Rong every time, they also explained it to Jia Rong very carefully, which benefited Jia Rong a lot.
In a large army, there are always few days of peace.
A few days later, an imperial edict came from the imperial court, which praised the soldiers who fought on the front line and won a great victory. They rewarded countless pieces of gold, silver, cloth, and even fine wine. It was considered very impressive for the Han Emperor to do this. It was generous. Although Emperor Han was very rich, in his own words, the money belonged to himself, not the country.
Faced with the rewards from the imperial court, Huangfu Song was very generous and distributed all the rewards to the generals.
Jia Rong distributed these rewards to his soldiers and generals. If you want your soldiers to work hard for you on the battlefield, you must treat them with all your heart. This is what Jia Rong summed up in war after war.
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