In fact, King Qi still had a fiefdom, but Ying Zheng gave him a barren mountain and left no servants.
To be precise, it is not a barren mountain, but a mountain with pine and cypress trees.
Needless to say, the result is, King Jian of Qi, who has no ability to live, cannot live at all, and eventually starves to death.
So the poem "Wang Jian lost his country and the pines and cypresses were vast."
In fact, Qi State was not completely without a chance. What Ying Zheng was most afraid of was that King Jian of Qi marched south to the Huaihe River to form a trend of echoing Changpingjun.
The reason why Changping Jun wished his ministers to surrender was because he could not sing alone and had no chance.
If there are hundreds of thousands of troops of Qi State back to back now, it would be a big trouble to take the Xiang family and even Baiyue to do things.
By then, the Central Plains will be unified again.
But King Jian of Qi missed this opportunity to listen to the advice of the treacherous ministers, and eventually allowed Qi to rest and rest for many years with hundreds of thousands of troops, but the whole country surrendered.
It is no wonder that the people of Qi State would angrily compile a song after King Jian of Qi's death: "Is it a pine tree? or a cypress tree? Is it a tragedy caused by the guests?" (Guests refer to spies).
Chen Bing just nodded coldly and signaled to go down.
Renze asked:
"General, won't you pass the news?"
Chen Bing replied:
"Pass it!"
So, there were a burst of cheers coming from outside the mansion soon.
The military and civilians shouted:
"The King of Qi has surrendered!"
"Qi State is destroyed!"
...
There were even many people celebrating each other with drums and drums.
The reason why other countries were destroyed was not like this is because Qi was the last country of the seven countries.
The people thought there was no war after this battle, so they ran around to celebrate.
Chen Bing and Yun Ting looked at each other and saw each other's helplessness.
They want more time, but now it seems to be getting more and more urgent.
Just as the Shen army was developing in the north, the Huns Maodun was also consolidating his power.
In fact, Maodun was a little scared by Shen Bing.
After the battle in Jiuyuan, the terrifying combat power of the Qin army in the Central Plains and the thunderous firearms made the Hun cavalry all frightened.
So much so that when Maodun said that he would move the strategic direction northward, almost no one opposed it.
As the saying goes, disasters never come alone. Perhaps it was because I heard that the Huns were defeated by the Qin army and suffered heavy casualties, and that the new superiors had not yet established a foothold, so Donghu sent envoys to ask for a thousand-mile horse.
The Donghu envoy looked very arrogant. He just bowed slightly to Mao, then raised his head and said:
"My king learned that Touman Shanyu was dead, and the thousand-mile horse under his seat must not be needed."
"Just give it to me!"
Maodun couldn't help but get angry when he heard this.
If I just came to ask for a horse, that would be fine, but I actually came to ask for the mount of Touman Shanyu during his lifetime?
Is that implying that the territory and property of the Huns belonged to the Donghu?
So they glared at each other with their eyes wide open and held the hilt of the knife. As long as Maodun Shanyu gave the order, they would immediately go forward and kill the messenger.
Maodun hesitated for a moment, then replied with a smile:
"It's just a horse. If the messenger wants it, take it away!"
As he said that, he really gave the thousand-mile horse to the messenger.
Maodun also persuaded him:
"Do we want to fight Donghu because of cherishing a horse?"
"What's the benefit of us?"
I couldn't help but feel speechless when I heard it.
In fact, Maodun knew in his heart that Donghu had always wanted to annex the territory of the Huns.
At this time, seeing that the Huns were newly defeated and Touman Shanyu was dead, I wanted to take this opportunity to find an excuse to destroy the Huns.
Maodun knew that his strength was far from that of Donghu, and when Donghu was prepared, the Huns would never win, so he chose to swallow his anger.
Maodun swallowed this breath, but Donghu still refused to give up.
A few days later, the Donghu envoy came again.
This time the envoy actually came to Maodun Shanyu's Yan clan (Empress of the Huns):
"My king heard that the Shanyu's Yan family was as beautiful as a flower. My king wanted to see. Please allow me to escort the Yan family to Donghu!"
After hearing this, I could still hold back. I was so angry that I screamed and wanted to come forward to beat someone, but I was stopped by Maodun:
"It's just a woman, don't hurt the kindness of the neighboring country."
So he really handed over the clan to the messenger.
This is the case in one or two times. Donghu thought Maodun Shanyu was weak and could be bullied, so he lost his vigilance.
Originally, there was a place about 1,000 miles long between the Donghu and the Huns as a buffer zone, and neither the Huns nor the Donghu could enter this place called "Outu" to graz. (Note: The Huns said that Outu was called "abandoned land"
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With the previous ones that sent thousands of miles to the horses and the family of Shi, the Donghu herders did not take this agreement seriously and entered the "Outu" for grazing.
Maodun also regarded it as if he didn't know how to ignore it, so Donghu thought that this time he would still agree with his request as before, so he sent an envoy to say:
"This piece of 'Outuo' is useless anyway, so Donghu can simply use it and raise a few more cattle and sheep!"
But unexpectedly, Maodun suddenly became furious and cursed:
"Forget it if you want a thousand-mile horse, forget it if you want a woman."
"But land is the foundation of the country. Even if you want land, do you want to force the Huns into desperate situation?"
Without saying a word, he killed the Donghu envoy, and then organized the Hun army to attack the Donghu as quickly as possible.
I have to say that Maodun grasped the psychological state of the enemy just right.
For the Huns, the Donghu made unreasonable demands again and again, and finally even demanded land... This made the Huns unable to bear it and retreat, so they held their breath to kill Donghu.
At the same time, Maodun also played a trick:
I can ignore the Thousand Mile Horse.
I can ignore women, too.
But the country is a battle for every inch of land!
This immediately gives everyone a feeling of being a wise ruler.
So all the subordinates dared to fight for the first place with their lives and death.
On the other hand, Donghu took it for granted:
He could tolerate the humiliation of Maodun's father.
He could tolerate the humiliation of Maodun himself.
So what can it be considered as a land that cannot be used in the middle?
So there was no preparation at all.
As a result, the Huns rushed in for thousands of miles and rushed in...
This is actually related to the incomplete alarm facilities of nomadic peoples.
In the Central Plains, there is a dangerous place to light up the beacon tower to report the news. Although nomadic peoples can still say that the whistlebrating whistlebrating is not alert, the distance that can be transmitted is very limited.
Moreover, the combat area is also a grassland area where war horses raid long distances are raided.
Maodun also found out in advance where the command center of Donghu was located, so he led his troops to the key points and won the battle.
This battle simply dismantled the powerful Donghu.
Most of the horses, property, people, and slaves of Donghu were owned by the Huns, and the Huns became stronger in an instant.
The remaining soldiers of the Donghu fled in two groups, calling themselves "Wuhuan" and "Xianbei" respectively.