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Chapter 357 Abnormal

Chapter 357 Abnormality

"Although I know that the person recommended by Zijin must have both political integrity and talent, Huang Zongxun is not suitable to serve in the prime minister's office."

The Prime Minister, who was silent for a moment, looked at Zheng Pu and said slowly, "The Prime Minister's Office is still in charge of the government. It is a place of attention for both the government and the public, and there is no room for negligence. If Huang Zongxun is admitted, it may cause other people who are loyal to him to be loyal.

The officers and men were despondent and missed the success of the Northern Expedition! However, since Zijin promoted it, it can be seen that his talents must be different. I will also write a letter to Gongyan of Shu, so that when he is managing the government, he can observe Huang Zongxun's talents and promote him as appropriate.

Two."

Alas, sure enough.

Hearing this, Zheng Pu sighed in his heart.

The titles and achievements of the fathers are inherited by the sons, and vice versa.

This is the way the world is and cannot be changed.

This was also the reason why he recommended Huang Chong as prime minister after more than a month had passed since Qiao and Zhou returned to Chengdu.

And he took advantage of the great victory in the war to mention it with the idea of ​​giving it a try.

Qiao Zhouyan and Huang Chong were previously entrusted by Zheng Pu to recruit more talented and learned people as disciples, so that Zheng Pu could recruit like-minded people to help him in the Northern Expedition in the future.

It's just that many of Qiao Zhou's current disciples are still young and difficult to use.

It happened that he went to the palace every ten days to explain the confusion of the emperor Liu Chan's classics. He accidentally bumped into Huang Chong and had a chat with him. He was kind to his talent and thought of his hometown, so he tentatively recommended Zheng Pu to him.

At that time, when Zheng Pu heard Huang Chong's name, he decided to recommend him.

The reason cannot be explained to outsiders.

"It's just that Pu was not thinking carefully."

After he quickly complained, Zheng Pu retreated and continued to recommend, "However, Pu thought it was such a trivial matter, so it is better not to let Jiang Changshi come forward and attract other people's attention. And now there is no shortage of assistants in Bashu, so it is better to show off."

It might be more appropriate to ask the emperor to send Huang Zongxun to work in Hexi Province on the pretext of letting his close servants go out to practice. Well, Pu thought that if Huang Zongxun is given the opportunity to practice, his talents will be as good as his father's in the future."

No less than Huang Quan!?

After the prime minister heard this, he slightly raised his eyebrows and looked slightly moved.

Without him, because of Huang Quan's literary, Taoist and military strategies, even if there were many talents during the late emperor's lifetime, there were only a few who could surpass him.

If Huang Chongguo is as Zheng Pu said, then staying in Bashu would really be a dereliction of his talents.

And the benefits gained by ordering Emperor Liu Chan to appoint Huang Chong as an official were not only to renew the good story between the late emperor and Huang Quan, but also to make many ministers of the Wei State in Hexi feel at ease and no longer have a court.

The worry of treating them as aliens - even Huang Chong, the son of a traitor, was given power by the Han Dynasty without investigating the past, let alone them!

"What Zijin said is quite appropriate."

The Prime Minister, who understood the relationship in a moment, nodded and smiled, "The Emperor and Zi Jin have always been on good terms, and this is just a matter of Zi Jin's own behavior. Well, it seems that Wen Chang's son has been banned from the palace for some time, so he suddenly

Please express your invitation. After becoming a general, you should join the army as soon as possible so that you can inherit the reputation of your father in the future."

"promise."

After getting what he wanted, Zheng Pu accepted the order, handed over his hands and said, "Prime Minister, Pu will go back first to take care of other things."

"Um"

After making a slight nasal noise, the Prime Minister watched Zheng Pu leave, his eyes dropped for a moment, and then he ordered the officer on duty to call Xiang Lang.

Not only were they to be recorded with Xiang Lang on the merits of the soldiers in the Lu River Tributary War, but Zheng Pu mentioned them just now, which made the Prime Minister suddenly remember that except for Jiang Wei, no one from Liangzhou served as an assistant in the prime minister's office.

This is not conducive to the return of scholars and common people in Liangzhou.

In addition, when dealing with Liangzhou affairs, having one or two local Liangzhou people consult in the center will make it easier to implement the imperial decrees.

No coincidence.

In Chencang City, Fufeng on the right, Sima Yi, the governor of Yongliang in Wei State, was also thinking about the trade-off between his generals.

More than half of the elite cavalry in Guanzhong were killed, and the later general Fei Yao could not escape the blame. As the governor, he had no choice but to go to Luoyang to plead guilty and adjust the chief officers of the various ministries in Mingsha Mountain.

In fact, there is nothing to adjust.

Xia Houru, the general of the Northern Expedition, was already stationed in Dingxi City. In terms of seniority and status, he simply asked Hu Zun, Deng Ai, Xu Gai and others to obey his orders.

But after much thought, Sima Yi decided to transfer Guo Huai over.

Because he had previously insisted on "having an arrow on the string, he had to fire it", but now he changed his mind and gave up his intention to besiege Manyin City and force the Han army to fight this year.

It's not that the order changes overnight.

But with the loss of cavalry, his original strategic purpose could no longer be achieved.

In his plan, the purpose of besieging Manyin City was to encircle the fortress and bring reinforcements, forcing the Han army to fight. This made it impossible for the Han army to recuperate safely, and continued to consume Bashu's war heritage. It became poor and weak, and was eventually defeated by the Wei Dynasty.

The country was defeated by its powerful national power.

And if you want the war to continue, there must be two bases for coordination.

One is the containment of military strength.

For example, all the main forces in Guanzhong must be in Guanzhong to intimidate the Han army in Longyou and the garrison in Hanzhong from leaving without authorization.

The left and right tribes of the Southern Xiongnu and the Tuoba tribe of Xianbei must frequently disturb the counties and counties in Hexi, so that all the Han troops stationed in Hexi cannot be dispatched, so as to ensure that the troops of Xiahou Ru tribe will not defend the enemy from the front.

The other is that the Guanzhong Jingqi and the Xiahou Confucian tribe should be able to form mutual horns.

Only with strong mobile cavalry cruising on the side, the Han army would not worry about the safety of the grain road when they came to rescue the Manyin Fortress, and would not dare to attack the Xiahou Ru tribe with all their strength.

Just imagine, when these two prerequisites are met, the Ru tribe of Xiahou arrived at the fortress of Manyin City and trapped it in a deep ditch, waiting for the Han army to come to rescue. If the troops from Longyou came against Shu, the Guo Huai tribe would approach Zuli City and cut off the enemy.

and if Ni Shu uses Hexi soldiers and horses to rescue him, the fine cavalry from Guanzhong will break into Wuwei County or Jincheng County, forcing them to return for reinforcements! In this way, the initiative in the battle situation will be firmly grasped in the hands of Ni Shu.

Throw a rat-proof weapon into a dilemma.

But now that the elite cavalry in Guanzhong can no longer fight, the soldiers and horses from Nishu and Hexi can drive long distances to rescue them. How can Xiahou Ru tribe be trapped in the fortress safely?

Maybe he will be attacked by both inside and outside the city and be defeated!

After all, in previous battles, Xia Houru had suffered consecutive defeats against Ni Shu.

Moreover, Sima Yi did not have much hope for the left and right tribes of the Southern Xiongnu and the Tuoba Xianbei tribe.

They vassalized the Wei State and fought because Wei's more than 5,000 Guanzhong elite cavalry had the intimidating power to attack thousands of miles and slaughter their tribes in one fell swoop!

Now that most of Guanzhong's elite cavalry have been lost, can An expect them to contain Ni Shu's garrison in Hexi?

The opportunity has been lost and planning is difficult to complete.

Sima Yi felt that rather than forcefully do it, it would be better to let Xiahou's Confucian tribe hide and wait until the time is right to fight again.

Therefore, he wanted to transfer Guo Huai to be the governor of Mingsha Mountain so that the Han army would not notice anything strange.

But what he didn't expect was that the emperor Cao Rui, who had just returned to Luoyang not long ago, changed his previous opinion and planned to continue to implement this plan.

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