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Chapter 292

Xun Yu arrived faster than expected.

On the evening of the next day, Xun Yu, who was tired of traveling, appeared in front of Lin Feng.

At that time, Lin Feng was already preparing to go to bed. It was game time again tonight. Generally, Lin Feng was not willing to waste time during this period.

It's just that Xun Yu didn't come alone. Behind him were two scribes. One was a tall man with a tall face and big ears, and looked dignified. The other one had an ordinary appearance and looked no different from a passerby. If not

Following Xun Yu, Lin Feng probably wouldn't even notice him.

"I have met my lord."

Xun Yu always did things in a orderly manner, and when he saw Lin Feng, he first bowed and saluted.

Lin Feng hurriedly held Xun Yu's arms: "If this doesn't have to be the case, Wen, you and I have known each other since we were young, and our mutual affection is extraordinary. I regard you as no different from my elder brother."

When we met, we were still ordinary people from the lower class, but our feelings will not change just because our status has changed.

Xun Yu nodded slightly, turned around and introduced the two people behind him to Lin Feng.

"These are two of Yu's friends. The one in front is Zhong Yao and Zhong Yuanchang, from Yingchuan. The one behind is Wei Zijing, from Peijun."

Lin Feng's eyes suddenly lit up.

Yeah, these are two great people.

Needless to say, Zhong Yao was one of the important ministers around Da Bai Lian. He once served as the Taiwei, Taifu and other positions in the Cao Pi Dynasty. He was later listed as the Three Dukes along with Hua Xin and Wang Lang. He was definitely a very important person. And Zhong Yao

He was good at calligraphy, proficient in seal script, Li, Zhen, Xing, Cao and other calligraphy styles, and promoted the development of regular script, and was called the originator of regular script by later generations.

Another Wei Xi is not too famous, but he did not appear in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so his reputation was not well-known in later generations. In fact, in history, he was famous for his cleverness, outstanding eloquence, and his ability to confuse people. Because of his friendship with Zhong Yao

Well, he was recommended as the prime minister of Xicao. Later, when Guan Erye flooded the Seventh Army and shocked China, he conspired to raise troops in Yecheng, the capital of Cao Wei, to respond to Guan Erye and help the Han Dynasty. Unexpectedly, something went wrong.

Together, they were all captured by Cao Pi and died tragically at Caishikou.

Seriously speaking, Wei Xi can actually be regarded as a larger version of Bao Juntian, but compared to Bao Juntian, his ability is several times stronger and his charm is a few times lower.

Zhong Yao, command 70, force 24, intelligence 77, politics 91, charm 80.

Wei Xi, Command 52, Force 23, Intelligence 72, Politics 78, Charisma 88.

Lin Feng hurriedly clasped his fists on his chest, raised his hands to the two of them and said, "It turns out that Mr. Wuchang and Mr. Zijing are visiting. Please forgive Feng for not being far away to welcome us."

Zhong Yao and Wei Xi also clasped their fists and returned the salute, but Zhong Yao looked solemn, while Wei Xi always smiled.

After inviting the three people into the house, Guo Jia also rushed there after hearing the news.

Guo Jia and Zhong Yao started joking with each other as soon as they met, and they were obviously very familiar with each other.

"Yuan Chang? I didn't expect you to come here. Wen Ruo dragged you out of the study?"

Zhong Yao still had a straight face: "Guo Fengxiao, at this time, you are not drunk into a ball of mud. It seems that you have made great progress in the past few years."

Xun Yu shook his head slightly and stopped the conversation between the two with his eyes.

"Yuan Chang and Zijing are both talented people in the world. Although they are good friends of Yu, they do not avoid relatives when promoting talents. I hope that the lord will promote them based on their talents and accept them as officials."

Lin Feng had a smile on his face. How could such a good thing be extrapolated to others?

"With Wen Ruo's recommendation, if you two gentlemen don't think Feng is vulgar, please stay with Feng, and I will give advice to Your Majesty on behalf of these two gentlemen."

You are Xun Yu's good friends, then we are our own people. As long as you are willing to stay, I will go to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty to talk to you and I will guarantee that you two will be given satisfactory positions.

Zhong Yao and Wei Xi quickly stood up and thanked them.

"Yuan Chang (Zijing) has met his lord, and since he is convinced that he will not abandon him, he dares to serve his lord with all his heart and soul without any hesitation."

"Two gentlemen, please wake up quickly."

Lin Feng helped Zhong Yao and Wei Xi up, turned to Xun Yu and asked, "Yuan Chang is here by chance. Why don't you entrust Yuan Chang with the post of governor of Changshan?"

Everyone in the court changed their colors.

No wonder Lin Feng has become famous all over the world at such a young age. This kind of ambition alone is enough to shame many princes in the world.

Zhong Yao had just arrived, and this was only his first meeting with Lin Feng, but Lin Feng dared to hand over a county to him because of the recommendation of the chief conspirator around him.

This is such trust in Xun Yu and such contempt for authority.

Of course, being willing to hand Chang Shan into Zhong Yao's hands also shows Lin Feng's domineering attitude from the side.

It's just a county. I gave it to you for Xun Yu's sake. If you have any second thoughts, you can take it back with just one county in Changshan.

Of course, there is also a problem here, that is, the current status of Zhong Yao and Zhong Yao is only Xiaolian, which is slightly higher than Baiyi. It is said that they cannot hold the position of prefect when they first enter the official career.

This is no longer a rocket promotion, but a teleportation.

But these are not problems here for Lin Feng.

The imperial court may not approve the appointment, but Lin Feng can appoint private officials.

Zhong Yao could first hold the position of eunuch. The only difference from a real eunuch was that the salary needed to be paid by Lin Feng personally instead of being paid by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.

Then the question comes back again. It seems that most of Han Xian Emperor's daily expenses were paid by Lin Feng.

Nowadays, all the princes in the world have raised armies to stand on their own initiative, and almost none of them are willing to pay taxes to the court.

Even two Han clan clan members, Jingzhou Liu Biao and Yizhou Liu Yan, stopped paying tribute.

Of course, the main culprits for this consequence are Lin Feng and Da Bailian.

Who asked them to create two small courts in Pingyuan and Chen Liu respectively?

Woolen cloth?

Even if someone wants to pay taxes, who should they pay?

Putting these aside, Xun Yu finally agreed to Lin Feng's appointment, and Zhong Yao, a white-clothed scholar who had recently joined the Pingyuan camp, became the prefect of Changshan County.

Leaving Changshan, which was temporarily in chaos, to Zhong Yao's disposal, Lin Feng and Guo Jia hurriedly led the army into Zhongshan County without even waiting for the return of Pei Yuanshao, who had taken over the territory.

The Heishan Battalion's attack on Lunu City was frustrated. They were ambushed by Fengji and lost two to three thousand troops.

It's not that Yan Liang is brainless, it's just that Feng Ji is too cunning.

After the Black Mountain Battalion originally surrounded Lunucheng, Yan Liang began to make siege equipment step by step, organize siege troops in batches, and at the same time dispatched elite troops to protect his own supplies, doing what a unified general could.

Do everything.

But the problem lies with the siege warfare itself.

After three days of non-stop attacks, the Black Mountain Battalion used siege engines to forcefully break open the gate of Lunu City.

When the city gate was knocked open, Yan Liang raised his head to the sky and roared excitedly.

After the city gate was opened, Lunu City was actually unable and unable to prevent the occupation of the Black Mountain Battalion.

The siege warriors of the Black Mountain Battalion also cheered and rushed into the city of Lunu. Yan Liang urged his horses to enter the city with the army.

The moment he entered the city gate, Yan Liang realized that he had been deceived.

Fengji built another city wall within the city wall. There was only a distance of three to four feet between the two walls.

The Black Mountain Battalion that rushed into Lunu City was sandwiched between two city walls.

Immediately, countless archers stood up on the two city walls at the same time, and arrows rained down continuously.

A large number of soldiers of the Black Mountain Battalion were killed and injured, but they were unable to fight back.

Yan Liang tried to lead his men along the horse road to rush to the outer city wall of Lu Nu, but due to the dense rain of arrows, he was unable to attack repeatedly.

When Feng Ji ordered people to throw a large number of rolling logs and rocks at the city gate in an attempt to block the city gate, Yan Liang knew that the situation was over, so he had to fight his way out of Lunu City, leaving more than two thousand warriors in the city.

Corpse.

Not only did the Heishan Battalion suffer heavy casualties in this battle, causing a sharp drop in morale, Yan Liang, who was leading the charge, was also hit by two arrows when the arrows rained down. After returning to the commander's tent, he became bedridden due to excessive blood loss and could no longer continue to command the troops in combat.

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Fortunately, Chu Yan returned to the main tent immediately and was able to barely maintain the morale of the army from falling further, but he was unable to continue to attack the city.

Although Feng Ji in Lunu City successfully plotted against Yan Liang once, due to the lack of a general who could make the final decision, he was also unable to go out of the city to fight with the Black Mountain Camp.

This led to a stalemate between Heishanying and Fengji in Lunu City.

The Heishan Battalion only besieged but did not attack, and the Zhongshan Army was unable to leave the city to fight.

Just as the two sides were staring at each other across the city wall, and neither could do anything to help the other, Lin Feng personally led an army to the gates of Lunu City.


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