Forget it, let’s answer a few questions in a unified way, everyone in the province is not happy!
I usually don't want to give this kind of plot explanation... The previous plots about Liaoxi's defeat and the fight against Dong Fanglue and Cai Wenji were all like this.
It was supposed to be like this today, but my gums happened to be inflamed, and I felt even worse after staying up all night last night. Even after taking painkillers, I was still extremely uncomfortable. I really couldn't type, and I saw everyone was making a lot of noise, so I decided to say more.
A few words, no spoilers.
First, why was Liang Qi’s victory so small in the first battle?
There are two reasons. One is that Xu Rong's large-scale outflank was not fully effective... He was blocked by Ju Shou and Yuan Shao, and could not really outflank the left wing. Many of the soldiers who retreated were Xu You's left wing troops... You can
Refer to the battlefield diagram drawn by the boss in the book review area... combined with the plot description of that battle, you will understand. The previous chapter of the book ended abruptly after Ju Shou formed a rear army to meet the troops and Yuan Shao retreated.
. Then when they came out, Yuan Shao, Ju Shou, Xu You, and Guo Tu actually got together. There is a reasonable explanation for this.
The other one is that Gongsun Xun promptly ordered the withdrawal of troops in the evening. This was done deliberately. He did not write it down because he felt that the image of Xun Dog needed to be deeper.
The second question is, if this is the case, then why did the dog relent in the face of battle and did not continue the pursuit?
The reasons are also very simple. One is that he has a mother's heart and habitually pities innocent soldiers; the other is that he has a larger and more complete encirclement and does not need to use the blood of soldiers to water his military exploits... This is hinted at in many places and can be found
Even in the transaction between Wei Yue and Xu You when they talked about military exploits, there were hints in this regard that Xungou suppressed the military exploits of his subordinates.
The third question is, what is going on in Wei Yue’s plot?
Wei Yue himself doesn't care, it's just a joke. The essence of this matter lies in Xu You. We should ask why Xu You worked so hard for Yuan Shao?
The answer is very simple. Xu You is not a person without a bottom line. I have devoted a lot of energy and effort to this character. From the beginning of his appearance, he is a microcosm of the corruption and depravity of the scholar-bureaucrats in the late Han Dynasty in the great era. He is half a businessman.
He is mercenary, adapts to the situation, and is openly shameless; but he is also a scholar-official with ideals, who wants to make achievements, longs for a good reputation, and has a moral bottom line as a scholar-official.
It can be seen from the beginning of his friendship with Xun Gou that while he was only interested in profit and publicly promoted corrupt values, he never failed Xun Gou; the same was true with Yuan Shao, always talking about money and always being rude, but at the critical moment
He has never failed Yuan Shao.
This is even more true in the later period... In fact, after the battle of Julu, Xu You came back that night and suddenly realized Xun Gou's military strategy. Then he clearly realized that Yuan Shao would be defeated, and even more realized that Gongsun Xun was playing like a little kid in a cage.
He played with Yuan Shao like a cat. The businessman's instinct prompted him to jump ship, but the scholar-bureaucrat's bottom line forced him to stay, so he became more and more surly and rude... To put it bluntly, it was a struggle.
As for this battle, on the surface Chen Gong and Xu Rong are the most outstanding ones, Zhao Yun and Wen Chou, but in fact it is Xu You.
Xu Ziyuan went up with the consciousness that he would no longer owe debts, and tried his best to go up... From the beginning of designing a strategy against Gongsun Xun, to later he was able to save a lot of his troops, to fighting to the death with Yuan Shao and Jushou, and finally to
He was ordered to protect Yuan Shao when he returned to the city. At this time, this man brought the Han Dynasty scholar-bureaucrat's style and businessman's closeness to the extreme.
He was previously surly, rude, and desperate at critical moments. The combination of the two is the real Xu You. He is a two-faced person, struggling between two value systems. This is related to his growth background, traditional scholar-bureaucrat education, and party supervision.
, excellent teachers, and the era of moral corruption in the overall era created this unique person.
And the reason why I want to make an exception and respond to everyone without giving any spoilers is largely because of the character Xu You... 1. I didn't write it well and didn't make this character more outstanding. 2. Many readers didn't see the meaning of this character.
, treating him as a pure buffoon, ignoring that he is the only three protagonists in the war between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Xun - he, Yuan Shao, and Gongsun Xun are parallel characters, but Chen Gong, Xin Ping, and Guo
Tu, and even Jushou are the real functional roles.
It's my fault that it wasn't written well and people didn't understand it, so I have to explain it.
The fourth question is, the nature and significance of the war between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Xun?
The answer is that in terms of the values behind this war, it was natural that the aristocratic and powerful traditional values reacted in horror and overreaction to Gongsun Xun's rule... So Yuan Shao was chaotic, blindly obedient, and eager from the beginning.
From the perspective of winning or losing the war, it is very simple, the dog must win...
This is not just because Xungo is the protagonist... but from a military point of view, Yuan Shao was in the calculations of Xungo and Auntie from the beginning, and struggled in the encirclement designed by Xungo from the beginning, so this
War itself is of little significance in terms of killing and wounding, as long as victory is achieved, and this is not the direction for the Hundog to win.
This is also the reason why Xungou didn't fall into Xu You's plan before... This time he came with all his troops and regarded Yuan Shao as the prey in the trap. From this moment on, Yuan Shao was no longer the object of his arrogance, but
is an object of pity.
In Yuan Shao's camp, there was only one Xu You who suddenly noticed on the eve of the decisive battle, but he was already tied down by Yuan Shao's tolerance and knew that he was powerless to save the day.
This war is a hunting ground that Xungou has painstakingly planned for many years in Changping to target the so-called reactionary forces. It is a hunt! Just like Dian Wei and Xu Xing, Dian Wei punched his horse to death, regardless of whether it was fantasy or not.
, in fact, it is meaningless, all his villagers are almost dead, Xu Xing broke his leg, and was knocked unconscious by a slap, but he is still the winner, and he is still qualified to pity and appreciate his prey.
The fifth question is, what is Xungou’s stance towards this era?
The answer is that Xun Gou is actually a very sad and lonely person. This can be seen from his exchanges with Gongsun Yue and the fact that after being so wanton in front of the Weiyang Palace, he sincerely issued a request for talents to express his loneliness...
That chapter was one that many people spoke highly of in this book, but everyone focused on Dong Zhuo's crime, but ignored Gongsun Xun's words when he issued the order to seek talents after returning from Weiyang Palace.
That feeling of loneliness.
Again, my writing power is limited and I can’t write it.
Continuing with this question, in fact, Xungou himself is constantly growing. When he was a boy, he wanted to be a high official, and then when he was young, he had some straightforward political ideals. But at that time, he still did not transcend the times... The point that really made him transcend the times.
, actually started from the late period of the Yellow Turban Uprising, and then a series of events after the Yellow Turban Uprising gradually contributed to and cultivated his absolute values, and he accomplished it in one go in front of the Weiyang Palace, truly understanding the meaning of those things his mother said.
Careful readers can find that before this, Hungou was often solemn and solemn, but from then on he was often smiling. To put it bluntly, it was only then that he truly matured and became fearless.
At the age of thirty, whether Xun Gou or Cao Cao, including Liu Bei, chose to be independent at this time, there is a reason, because this age is the age when they should mature most, and after maturity, it is natural for everyone to part ways.
On the contrary, Yuan Shao cut the bottle and ran away, and later when Meng Jin waited and watched, he still maintained the idea of political struggle, which shows that he fell behind many people at the critical moment because of his lack of experience and understanding of the times.
As for Sun Jian, he was really born with deficiencies, so his maturity lies in Chen Guo's fire after the war broke out among the heroes.
The sixth question is, what’s going on with Aunt Gongsun’s scene?
It's very simple. Xungou and Aunt Gongsun are actually one person. Aunt Gongsun's role is Xungou's role, and Xungou's role is Auntie's role. In a sense, the mother and son used a trick to combine one.
The traditional time traveler is divided into two, two sides of one person. A time traveler is weak and weak, but he is instilled with the essence of the times; a local aristocratic son is not afraid of life and death, cuts into this era with an almost perfect posture in the late Han Dynasty, and finally practices it and realizes it
of this era.
Together, the two of them are the protagonist of a traditional time travel...
In fact, I can still say a lot...but I can't hold on anymore, and my mouth is extremely uncomfortable...it doesn't hurt at all after taking painkillers, but I can't open my mouth, half of my face is swollen, and I feel very uncomfortable. Write whatever you want,
There is no proofreading either, so don’t worry about it.
Finally, I’m not complaining that everyone can’t understand. After all, if I can write well and everyone can understand it, why should I explain and respond specifically here?
521, everyone, be happy and spend some time with your girlfriend or boyfriend! Don’t worry about a third-rate writer’s self-pity late at night.