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Chapter 330: Everyone gets what they need, Sun Quan protects Pan Shu

Although the level of the important position of guarding the palace is not very high, it is usually only appropriate for a member of the clan or an extremely loyal general to take on this role. Of course, this is only superficial loyalty.

After all, there is a saying that you know people but don’t know their hearts. Let’s not talk about the distant ones, let’s just talk about the unsuccessful coup that happened in Cao Wei this year. Who could have expected the “loyalty” of the Cao family for almost four generations of monarchs?

How could Sima Zhongda suddenly become the Lord Devourer?

Some of this was due to Cao Shuang being forced into a panic, but more importantly, it was Sima Zhongda’s ambition that had been hidden for many years!

Sima Shi served as Cao Wei's central guard at this time, so he could help Sima Yi control Luoyang so quickly, but now he has turned into withered bones in the grave.

On the eve of the incident, Sima Yi told Sima Shi and Sima Zhao about the plan. Sima Zhao was so worried that he couldn't sleep all night, but Sima Shi slept peacefully as usual.

Early the next morning, Sima Division personally led his troops to garrison Sima Gate and take control of Kyoto.

He was calm both internally and externally, and his formation was in perfect order. Even Sima Yi sighed: "This son of mine is actually so powerful."

At the beginning, Master Sima secretly raised 3,000 dead soldiers. Usually the dead soldiers were scattered among the people. On the day of the incident, they gathered together and played a key role. No one knew where the dead soldiers came from. But now, Master Sima

After his death, the Sima family no longer existed in Cao Wei, and all this became no longer important.

During the Cao Wei Dynasty, the guard inside the palace was responsible for the leading general (the one with the lowest qualification was the middle leader), and the security outside the palace was the responsibility of the guard general (the one with the lowest qualification was the middle guard).

In fact, the central leading army and the central guarding army are often set up, while the leading general and the guarding general are not permanent.

The central leader, the "Army in the Palm", has five schools, the middle base, and three military and defensive battalions, and its troops have an absolute advantage.

The Wuwei camp is led by General Wuwei, who is in charge of the imperial guards in the palace.

The predecessor of Wuweiying was the "Tiger and Leopard Cavalry" commanded by the Cao family's children. Later, it absorbed the "Hushi" commanded by Xu Chu to form the elite Wuweiying of the entire army, with a number of about 5,000.

The Five Schools (Tunqi Xiaowei, Changshui Xiaowei, Infantry Xiaowei, Shesheng Xiaowei, and Yueqi Xiaowei) originated from the Han Dynasty, but at that time there were not many soldiers and horses in the Five Schools (each unit had only a few hundred people).

Not to mention being stationed outside the city, it is no longer considered a heavy military group outside the city.

However, during the Cao Wei Dynasty, the status of the five captains was not low, and their responsibilities became the guards within the palace. They probably belonged to the outer guards around the monarch.

The Zhong base camp is one of the three camps recorded in the annals. It was established during the reign of Emperor Wei Ming. Its status was below General Wuwei and above the five captains. It did not exist for a long time.

Before the Gaoping Ling Incident, Cao Shuang had destroyed the Zhongba camp and returned it to lead the army, so the Zhongba camp might have existed independently during the reign of Emperor Wei Ming.

In addition, the heroic cavalry generals and guerrilla generals that exist in the dianzhi are not often placed in Cao Wei.

The "outside army" of the Central Guard Army was relatively independent because it guarded the outside of the palace.

Although it is institutionally subordinate to the Central Leading Army, its strength is far inferior to that of the latter, and its position in the political struggle is also very important.

During the period of Emperor Wen of Wei, the Central Guard Army was still subordinate to the Central Leading Army.

When Sima Yi's eldest son, Sima Shi, served as the Central Guard, he took advantage of his position to "raise three thousand dead soldiers", and then took advantage of Cao Shuang's absence from the city to launch the Gaopingling coup, occupy the arsenal, control the capital, and seize power. However, this did not help.

How long it lasted, the Sima clan was defeated by Cao Shuang and fled to Shu.

During the Cao Wei period, the Chinese and foreign military system was implemented. In fact, the Chinese and foreign armies were directly under the central government.

The Central Army is the leader of the Imperial Guards in the capital, and the headquarters of the Central Guards. They are stationed inside and outside the palace. Although they often go out to fight, as elites, their numbers are small.

In order to consolidate his power, Cao Shuang, who had now awakened, gathered strong troops from all over the country. The number of Chinese troops exceeded 100,000. This move also imitated Sima Yi's approach in another time and space in his previous life.

The Shu Han was not strong, and the central mobile force was actually the Imperial Guard.

The Imperial Guards of the Shu Han Dynasty also had a leader and guard system, but their origins were different.

The leader of the Shu Han Dynasty was the commander-in-chief of a certain army. The leader or middle leader who stayed in Chengdu during Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition was the chief of the Imperial Guard.

Therefore, there are also other military positions such as former leader and line leader.

The Central Leading Army is under the jurisdiction of Huben and Yulin. Huben Camp is commanded by General Huben Zhonglang. The infantry and cavalry of Huben Camp are commanded by Hubu Supervisor and Huqi Supervisor respectively. The strength of Hubu Camp is five to six thousand people.

There is also a general named Yulin Zhonglang, and under him there is a governor named Yulin (also known as the central governor, the governor in the palace) who is responsible for the guards in the palace. There may also be the governor of the left department of Yulin and the governor of the right department of Yulin.

The Shu Han's guard army originated from the Central Guard Army set up by the generals of the Eastern Han Dynasty when they went on expeditions. Cao Cao also set up guard lieutenants.

However, the Shu Han Guards were Liu Bei's personal soldiers of the Chinese army when he went on an expedition. Zhao Yun and Chen Dao both held this position.

After the Battle of Yiling, Liu Bei stayed in Yong'an Palace until his death, and this army became the guard of Yong'an Palace.

Li Yan assisted Zhuge Liang as the Central Protector. This army was also squeezed out due to the conflict between Zhuge Liang and Li Yan.

The guards of the Shu Han Dynasty have always been temporary in nature. They were the personal commanders of the generals when they went on expeditions.

Guangluxun, Weiwei, Zhijinwu, and Wuxiaowei still exist. But Guangluxun, Weiwei, and Zhijinwu are basically empty titles for old age. Wuxiaowei also has garrison troops, and his status is not low.

Pan Shu also knew that Sun Jun actively moved closer to their mother and son just for future power and greater interests, and did not really want to help their mother and son, but she had no choice but to deal with these people, each getting what they needed and using each other.

To allow her to ascend to the throne of the queen alive and Liang'er to ascend the throne of the prince, even if the success is very costly, it is still worthwhile for them mother and son. Of course, the failure will be miserable, and they will inevitably be hurt by their current allies and die.

without a burial place,

But she is not afraid. After all, she has spent a lot of effort to climb to her current position. She finally has the opportunity to ascend to the position of queen that all women in the world dream of. Liang'er also has the opportunity to be the emperor. Such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, even if it is

It's worth dying for.

Sun Quan also knew that Pan Shu had some friendship with his daughter Lu Yu and his beloved nephew Sun Jun. If it had been the case before, he would have been furious.

But now, he hopes that Pan Shu and Liang'er can have someone else to rely on besides him, so that behind him they can make Soochow's empire more stable, so he turns a blind eye to this.

Eyesight,

Sun Quan thought for a while and then said: "I hope that I can always protect Shu'er's happiness. Unfortunately, time does not wait for us. I hope Shu'er can always be so lucky."

Pan Shu leaned in Sun Quan's arms with a happy face and said: "Your Majesty is the patron saint of my concubine and Liang'er, and he will definitely protect Shu'er until forever."

Sun Quan solemnly replied: "As long as I am alive, I will continue to protect Shu'er. Of course, if one day I am no longer here, I will prepare some back-ups to protect you, mother and son." Of course, Sun Quan promised.

Such a promise was made, but there are many variables behind the scenes, and no one can predict what will happen in the future.


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