Speaking of which, Zhao Qi, Zhang Jian and others played such a trick with Zhong Yao at that time. In fact, they were just to cheer Zhong Yao up and let Zhong Yao work hard. As a result, after Huang Ge died in front of Zhong Yao, Zhong Yao's efficiency increased.
500%, Zhao Qi and others were indeed suppressed. Zhong Yao’s potential seems to need to be pushed hard!
Only then can we have the current harmonious scene of Samadhi and Zha crossing the streets, and chickens and dogs hearing each other.
But Zhong Yao was actually punished quite badly. When he heard that Dong Zhao had been captured this time, he immediately said that he would sit in the Han Dynasty in the middle of the Ganges area and carry out detailed and in-depth planning from a higher level to strengthen the Han Dynasty's control over the Ganges River.
He's governance strength will further eliminate social conflicts and so on.
After sending the telegram and not waiting for Jia Xu's reply, Zhong Yao packed up his things and ran away.
Zhong Yao really couldn't bear it. It was okay to work every day. After all, he was on a Han Dynasty salary. It was natural to do some work a year, but this work was so uncomfortable that he didn't even have time to read the calligraphy.
No matter how much, the motivation is not enough.
In addition, Zhong Yao recently received news from a secret channel that Zhao Qi was not in good health. After all, a person in his nineties and almost a hundred years old would not be surprised to lose Zhong Yao at any time. But the problem is not that Zhao Qi is not good.
Among the contents of the exchanges between Zhao Qi, Zhang Jian and others.
When Zhang Jian went to see Zhao Qi, he said that it would be a happy funeral if he died, and then asked Zhao Qi if he wanted to be more festive. Zhao Qi said that I can last a few more days, and I don’t know if Zhong Yuanchang has been doing well recently.
Work, and when the time comes, I'll show you how to drive a crane to the west.
Zhang Jian and others not only did not feel the slightest sadness when they heard this, they even wanted to laugh.
Before the incident in Huangge, Zhong Yao said that a person like him would never be intimidated. However, after experiencing the incident in Huangge, Zhong Yao realized that his life experience was still too shallow. Why should he?
Damn it, is it really not okay for people to play?
I'll die right in front of you. You have a damn reason. If I ask, I'll be pissed off by you.
So Zhong Yao ran away as early as possible. He really couldn't afford it. Last time, he was young and didn't know the weather. He thought Huang Ge was joking. As a result, Huang Ge drove away happily and was completely beaten by the opponent's last wave of output.
I crawled all over the place, and I just managed to crawl out of the sinkhole recently.
If he had to step in this time, it would be because he had a pit in his mind, and only a ghost would be willing to take on the second wave, so he quickly packed up two carts of calligraphy, and Zhong Yao went to Wangha City overnight, not planning to come back in the future.
Apart from anything else, at least with such a long distance, it should be impossible for an old guy like Zhao Qi, who is said to be dying on the bed this year if he can't survive, to come over. Isn't this a lot safer?
After listening to Chen Chi's explanation, Pang Tong's mouth twitched twice, but in the end he said nothing. After all, Huang Ge performed a death scene for Zhong Yao, and the senior officials of the Han Empire knew about it.
Therefore, even though Chen Chi's explanation was somewhat vague, he hinted that Zhao Qi had been unwell recently, and Pang Tong said that he already understood the situation.
Forget about Zhong Yao, Pang Tong also ran away. Hearing this incident by the way, Pang Tong felt that he should stay away. These old demon beasts are really trying new tricks to drive them young people. They are pitiful.
The young man is simply miserable!
"That's all I have to explain, but since Zhong Shangshu has left, I would like to ask General Chen to take care of him." Pang Tong bowed to Chen Chi sincerely.
"I don't dare to take it. I don't dare to take it. I will definitely do my best when the time comes." Chen Chi nodded and said, "I have been stationed here for five years. Ever since I captured Samoyu Zha, I have
I have been staying here and have seen Meng Kangbu before, so Commander Pang can rest assured."
Hearing Chen Chi's words and looking at the various permanent defenses and super-heavy crossbows built near Sama and Zha, Pang Tong felt a lot more at ease.
[Actually, it's just a possibility, we are just a little worried about this possibility.] Pang Tong groaned in his heart, but he didn't say anything, he just expressed satisfaction with Chen Chi's defense.
Later, when heading west along the Ganges River, Ling Cao took Pang Tong's letter and went to visit Kou Jun. As a result, only the eldest princess was present at the Kou family's residence in Thanjavur city.
Compared with the previous strict management system of the eldest princess towards Kou Jun, now Kou Jun is just like Erha. As long as his mother lets go a little, Kou Jun will disappear.
After all, after reaching this level, the eldest princess also felt that if it disappeared, there would be no point in being next to her, and it was definitely gone, so she didn't care about Kou Jun much.
Therefore, when Ling Cao visited the eldest princess and said hello on behalf of others, when he asked where the Marquis of Shangxiang had gone, Princess Yiyang was almost at a loss. She must have known where her son was before, but now, he should have given up.
Already.
Ling Cao didn't have any good solution for this. He could only tell the other party what Pang Tong said truthfully and then left.
At this time, Kou Jun was leading his men over the mountains in the Deccan Plateau. This guy led a total of 45,000 troops, of which 20,000 were Chengyi troops and their reserves, and 10,000 were Yinsha Rui soldiers and their subordinates.
The remaining more than 10,000 yuan were collected from the Deng family and the Han family.
After all, the Kou family is now on the rise. Some of the brothers who invested before have quit, and some continue to follow the investment. Deng Zhi and Han Ji are the ones who continue to follow the investment, especially when they heard that Kou Jun was going to copy
On the way back, Deng Zhi and Han Ji said that we were together.
Kou Jun naturally accepted all comers, and left some troops to the rear to facilitate the response to emergencies, so he left some of the backbones who had completed the inner energy condensation and promotion, and took Deng Zhi and Han Ji with him.
Let’s walk the Deccan Plateau together and try to reach the essence of Kushan.
"This road is really difficult to walk. Do we still have enough food and grass?" While resting in the valley, Kou Jun sighed and said to Deng Zhi, who looked tired.
Although Kou Jun had previously asked the Yinsha Ruishi to lead a small group of elites through this road, the efficiency of the advance of the large force and the advance of the special detachment were completely different. Even if it was predicted before the plan was implemented, Kou Jun would not
It's been quite frustrating.
"There is still enough food and grass for us to get across, and we are opening the road in front, and the rear will continue to build temporary food and grass storage points on both sides of the road. Thanks to the drought and lack of rain here, otherwise this crude plan will not be implemented at all." Deng Zhi sighed.
He said with a breath.
It was also the first time for Deng Zhi to participate in such a large-scale combat plan. A frontline team of only 40,000 people actually needed nearly 100,000 people to escort the food and grass. If Kou Jun had not suggested that the army bring its own food and grass when opening the road, and transport the food and grass to the rear.
Grain farmers built grain and grass storage points on both sides of the road, and continuously moved grain and grass forward from the rear, reducing logistical pressure and making the Han army march slower.
"I have made estimates before, and I also learned about the situation from Ganges." Kou Jun waved his hand and said. He is not the kind of person who just talks without any evidence. He has also made plans, conducted on-site research, and conducted
People who have done research.
Although this road is indeed difficult to walk, it is precisely because of the difficulty that it is difficult for Kushan to be prepared.
"Just looking at the difficulty of transportation, I feel that it is really outrageous that the Han Dynasty can reach the Ganges River." Han Ji said with a solemn expression, "No wonder he was extremely cautious at the beginning and was helpless. The early logistics pressure
I'm afraid it's bigger than we estimated."
"More than that, the grain and grass logistics in the early days were not unified." Kou Jun came down with Li You, so he saw with his own eyes how Li You oppressed the small countries in Central and South China and emptied every grain of grain in the treasury of those small countries.
Even all kinds of dried fruits were not spared.
It is precisely because of this almost plundering method that it provided enough food and grass support for the Han army that had just captured part of the lower reaches of the Ganges but had not yet established a firm footing and could not restore people's livelihood. Later, when the Han family arrived in the Ganges, they began to reclaim wasteland.
After farming, the grain and grass of the Han army were gradually unified.
Going forward, even Chen Xi complained that out of 100 shi of grain and grass shipped from Yuzhou, only one shi was left. This could only rely on immigration to reduce the pressure on grain and grass transportation.
If we really have to rely on grain and grass transportation from the rear, not even Chen Xi can withstand such losses.
If the foreign wars in the pioneering period really relied on the core territory to support logistics, the pioneering period would not last long at all. After all, wars serve politics, and the core of political significance is the interests of the ruling class, and no benefits can be obtained.
, you still have to suffer losses. Unless the future is right in front of you and you can get dividends if you can endure it a little longer, you can't sustain it at all.
Therefore, all foreign wars in the pioneering period will eventually need to transfer pressure to non-core areas. This will form a paradox, that is, as the pioneering period continues, a new interest group and a new core will gradually form on the front line.
Needless to say, the benefits of this core include timely feedback, adequate management, and deep penetration into the front line. However, its functions are too comprehensive, just like the Anxi Protectorate of the Tang Dynasty in later generations. Although after the Anshi Rebellion, the Anxi Army ended tragically, without support.
He fought with Tibet for more than 40 years.
But on the other hand, the functions of the Anxi Army have expanded to the level of a small government. In other words, even if the true center of Chang'an has been beheaded, the Anxi Army actually has a structure sufficient to continue to operate.
Even to put it too much, if there were no Tubo troubles, the Anxi Army would be able to support itself. This is the so-called pioneering period to develop a new core.
Chen Xi is actually very clear about this thing. With a large territory, if there is a center, both management and feedback will be a little untimely. Moreover, once your management and feedback are not timely, too high and far away, there will be
Nervous tissue spontaneously connects to strengthen local management. This situation has its good side, but everyone knows what it will be like if it is bad.
So Chen Xi made it clear early that if you build your own core outside the core area of the Han Dynasty, I will also issue you a certificate so that you don't need to develop secretly. You can all become new brains. No problem. I can't control it anyway.
Let's talk openly and say whatever you want. I'll make this condition. If you're satisfied, sign it. If you're not, you'll reject it.
Of course all the major families and ambitious princes have signed it. It’s good to have the covenant endorsement. If something happens, you can still ask your father to beat someone. Without the covenant endorsement, any aristocratic family with some points knows that the sky is high and the emperor is far away.
, they will definitely become a local emperor and dictate to the local area, and it will inevitably lead to conflicts with Chang'an in the end.
After all, the master-slave relationship between local and central governments has always needed to be evaluated based on the current situation, and Chen Xi openly discussed such a disrespectful issue with these people. Of course, the major families are willing to express their demands. After all, Chen Xi relies on
What a spectrum!
In fact, Chen Xi was forced to have no choice. If he wanted to open up, he had to give the front line high enough power, and even let the front line recruit troops and food. It was best to be responsible for its own profits and losses, so that the rear side only needed to know about it occasionally, and they could continue singing and dancing.
.
After all, this is not the information age. Sometimes the front lines are deployed, and when the intelligence is sent, the front lines are all finished. If you don't give the front lines enough power, the remote control command may have people all reaching Chang'an before you receive the news. In this case, you might as well give it to the front line.
Enough power.
The biggest problem is that local governments have acquired powers that are almost equivalent to those of the central government to a certain extent. After development, there will inevitably be a tendency to be too big to lose. But as long as the central government has a bigger fist, that is not a problem at all.
If you want to gain benefits, can you really not take some risks?
There is a saying that if you thrive with this, you will surely perish with it. Chen Xi has a good idea. He relied on enfeoffment to expand the Han cultural circle, swept the entire continent, and established a prosperous empire. Then when the Han Empire collapsed in the future,
It must also be because this huge Han cultural circle collapsed internally, followed the actions of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was finally unified or divided into several huge forces.
These are almost all inevitable things that can be glimpsed in the downstream years, but for Chen Xi, it is better than five thousand years of unparalleled glory and all the glory disappearing in a hundred years.
No matter what the situation is, this huge volume is enough to withstand more impacts, retain stronger vitality, and leave enough foundation for once again re-establishing the top of the world.
Regardless of the performance of each family, regardless of whether they have other ambitions, or how they will choose in the future, as long as they still recognize the Zhengshuo of China and inherit the culture of the Central Plains, then no matter how chaotic they are, it will still be a feud between brothers.
These things are vaguely felt by all the established aristocratic families. What Chen Xi identifies with is not the Han Dynasty Yongchang, but the Han Dynasty Yongchang. It seems very close, but in fact the Han Dynasty is a family with one surname, and the Han Dynasty is the world.
The family belongs to the common people.
Kou Jun had doubts about this before, but when he met Chen Xi in the Chang'an Dynasty, Kou Jun realized that this vague rumor was not groundless. It might be that some old people had peeked into Chen Xi's true nature.
However, this kind of nature is not only harmless to Kou Jun. The success of the founding of the country, the ability to promote foreign wars unscrupulously, and the ability to attack Guishuang for the sake of his heart are all prerequisites for Chen Xi's tacit approval.