It had been more than three years since he left home, but Zheng Pu still recognized the eldest son of Zheng Lun in small letters with a tiger head.
However, little Zheng Lun's reaction that he didn't recognize him made him even more heartbroken. After all, they were father and son, but they didn't even have the slightest feeling of being connected by flesh and blood?
But soon, he put aside his sentimentality.
The joy of Jing Ji and Cai Ji running happily made him finally feel the joy of becoming a father.
The eldest daughter Jingji is much taller than before. Although her appearance still has a bit of childishness, her behavior has become a bit more knowledgeable and gentle; while Caiji has already started to change her teeth, holding the corner of his clothes and chattering and laughing.
When I was young, I didn’t forget to cover my mouth with my hands from time to time, which was really cute and cute.
Sure enough, the son is here to collect debts, and the daughter is here to repay the debt...
When Zhang Yan, his concubine Du Shi, and others heard the news and came, Zheng Pu finally saw the second son he had never met before, whose nickname was Wu Jiu and whose nickname was Zheng Xiu. This boy was very strong, but he had only been in the world for three years.
His body is already that of a child of four or five years old, and his features and facial features are similar to Zhang Yan's.
Perhaps, he will be like his grandfather in the future.
He seems to have a very generous temperament and is not harmful at all.
At Zhang Yan's signal, he walked up to Zheng Pu, raised his head, and called out in a sweet voice, "Father?"
There was half confusion and half novelty in his tone.
It also made Zheng Pu feel extremely comfortable.
Without him, compared to the eldest son Zheng Lun who reluctantly called "Father" after being urged by Zhang Yan, the feeling of being a father is not much different.
"Um."
Zheng Pu responded softly.
She lowered her body, touched the braids on his head, and pulled his somewhat wrinkled clothes, her eyes filled with relief.
But unexpectedly, little Zheng Xiu seemed to be waiting for something.
After looking at Zheng Pu eagerly for a while, and seeing that he was indifferent, he turned around aggrievedly and ran to hug Zhang Yan's legs, complaining with a slight cry, "Mom~~ Dad's, I won't give it to you."
Hey, what do I want to give?
Hearing this, Zheng Pu couldn't help but be shocked.
At this time, Cai Ji, who was leaning next to her, whispered the reason, "Father, Wu Jiu wants a wooden sword."
Uh~
I see.
Only then did Zheng Pu remember.
Ever since he cut a wooden horse for little Jingji to play with when she was 2 or 3 years old, he has made toys for every child. When she and Zhang Yan exchanged letters before, Zhang Yan also specially warned him, claiming that little Zheng Xiu wanted to
It's a small wooden sword.
He did get it in his spare time in the army.
It was because he was so eager to return this time that he asked his followers to bring books and belongings behind him, while he rushed back in advance and lightly packed, forgetting to bring back the small wooden sword with him.
"No blame, come~~"
Knowing the whole story, he stepped forward and took little Zheng Xiu's hand, and said slowly, "My father has already made your wooden sword, but he hasn't sent it back yet. Well..." At this point,
Zheng Pu raised his head and looked at the sky before continuing, "Your wooden sword will be delivered to you during the twilight eclipse."
But little Zheng Xiu didn't answer.
He just raised his head and looked at Zhang Yan. After Zhang Yan smiled and nodded in confirmation, he smiled and said in a sweet voice, "Well, Father, okay."
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As a military officer, the warm moments of family reunion are always short-lived.
Before he knew it, it was already early winter and October, and Zheng Pu, a young boy from another family, embarked on his journey back to Shu.
In fact, his rest time has been very long.
People such as Guan Xing, Jufu, Liu Yin and Fu Qian returned to Shu more than ten days ago with the captives of the Wei army who were willing to wield swords and spears for the Han Dynasty.
It's just because Guan Xing and others need to train soldiers, but he doesn't.
Yes, the generals and prime ministers who returned to Shu have all adjusted their official positions.
For example, Guan Xing led the Zhendong General, Jufu led the Wu-Conquering and Protecting Army, Liu Yin succeeded Jiang Weifu as the Dangkou General who had resigned as General Conquering the West, and even Fu Qian was transferred to the Wu-Conquering General.
From these official positions, it is not difficult to see that the Han Dynasty and Jiangdong have completely turned their friendship into a war.
Zheng Pu, who was previously the general of Zhenxi, was transferred to the general of the Protectorate (installed by Guangwu Liu Xiu).
This is not a vast number of miscellaneous general positions.
Rather, it is similar to the Central Protector-General who was granted to Li Yan by the late emperor when he was entrusted with his duties. His powers were like those of a Grand Governor.
However, unlike Li Yan's previous command of the internal and external military forces, Zheng Pu's authority this time was specifically for conquest, and he was the commander-in-chief of the Yong'an army to attack the Wu military forces.
This is the result of General Wei Chen coming to the table to give way to his superiors.
At that time, the prime minister made a report to the Chengdu temple about General Chen's attack on Wu. He planned to use Zheng Pu as the guard and let Chen come to take charge of the military affairs in Yong'an.
But after Chen Daode heard about it, he wrote a letter to the emperor to refuse.
Although he is very senior and is famous for his loyalty and bravery, he was the commander of the late emperor's personal soldiers during the previous expedition, supervising the white soldiers to protect the late emperor. Now he is guarding a pass and guarding the country's gate, and his talents are more than enough; but he can supervise and lead the army on the expedition.
, whether it is planning and deployment or making decisions on the spot, he is not good at it.
Therefore, he claimed that he would continue to stay in Yong'an as the rear governor of the army and let the Chengdu Temple and the Prime Minister choose another general on the grounds that "it is difficult for him to make decisive decisions because of his old age and he did not dare to miss the country's merits."
In this way, Zheng Pu, who was assigned by the prime minister as his deputy, naturally became the chief general.
Another reason is that the prime minister transferred Deng Zhi, the former general who was stationed in Jiangzhou, Ba County, back to Chengdu to guard the capital and provide backup for the Nanzhong and Yongan armies.
There was no way, Li Yan died of illness last year.
Even Ma Dai, who originally guarded the capital, died of illness before the Han captured Gaoping City.
When the war is about to begin, there must be an important official in the temple who is familiar with the army to prepare supplies for the army in advance according to different seasons or regions, instead of waiting for the frontline commander to send people back to ask for them, which delays the military aircraft.
As for why Zhou Tai, who replaced Ma Dai and guarded the capital and inside and outside the capital, was not responsible for this~~
His official position and status are not enough.
And this time he was also under the control of Zheng Pu, and he would supervise the troops and participate in the attack on Wu.
Prime Minister Gai Yin felt that with his status as a Wei general at the beginning, it would be easier for him to bring the prisoners of the Wei army home, and it would also be easier for him to use his arms and fingers.
It is worth mentioning that Shi Bao, who has only been in the Han Dynasty for a short time, will also participate in the war.
Instead of joining Yongan, we entered Jiaozhou from Nanzhong.
After receiving the imperial edict, Ma Zhong, the general of Zhennan and the commander-in-chief of the surrender, not only prepared his troops hard, but also invited him to join the army.
Because after he entered the Han Dynasty, the Prime Minister followed Zheng Pu's suggestion and transferred him to Chengdu to serve in Yizhou. After more than three years, his official reputation was excellent and his talents were not exhausted, so he was transferred to the governor of Zangda.
Since taking office, he has promoted agriculture, culture and education, and dealt with all affairs of the barbarian tribes fairly, which has won the favor of the scholars and common people.
Ma Zhong was the first to take the post of governor of Zangqi into Nanzhong. He knew that people who could win the favor of the barbarian tribes were definitely not mediocre, so he admired him quite a lot. As the imperial court was about to deploy troops, he planned to let him supervise the soldiers recruited by Zangqi.
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