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Chapter 88 Lu Zhi, Liu Guanzhang

Qingzhou is bordered by the three states.

The northwest is Jizhou, the southwest is Yanzhou, and the south is Xuzhou.

The other directions are all the sea.

To put it bluntly, it is the area of ​​Shandong Peninsula in later generations.

It is located between the East China Sea and Mount Tai, and is located in the east of China. The east belongs to wood, and the wood color is green, so it is called Qingzhou.

Tang Yun led 5,000 troops to send troops from Jinan County, Qingzhou, and went north to help Lu Zhi and attack Zhang Jiao, but it was not far away.

Because Qingzhou is already adjacent to Zhang Jiao’s base, Jizhou.

This day.

Tang Yun, who had been marching for half a month, finally arrived at Lu Zhi Camp.

He set out in late April, and it is now May.

This ancient marching speed made Tang Yun very helpless. He only walked dozens of miles in a day, after all, it was infantry, not cavalry.

It is very tiring for normal people to walk dozens of miles, have equipment and supplies, etc.

The army under Tang Yun is just a new army, not an elite soldier who has been trained for many years. It is good to be able to travel dozens of miles a day and maintain this speed every day.

Marching speed has always been a big problem in ancient times.

Xiahou Yuan, under Cao Cao, was good at marching quickly and attacking people thousands of miles away. He was named "Spiritual Speed" and had outstanding achievements in marching and traveling.

Looking around, Lu Zhi’s military camp was filled with large tents, hundreds of which were endless.

There are people waiting outside the military camp.

Tang Yun's five thousand soldiers had already communicated with Lu Zhi's military camp through horse exploration. Otherwise, his origin would be unknown and he would be regarded as a attacking camp. If both sides fight, it would be unfair.

Tang Yun rode his horse forward, and Tang Yi and Tang Er led the only dozens of cavalrymen to follow.

Although Tang Yun now has more than 20,000 soldiers and horses, the total number of cavalry with war horses is less than 100. Among the 5,000 soldiers and horses he commanded this time, there are only dozens of cavalry.

The rest are military Sima and military marquis, who have mounts and war horses.

In this way, Tang Yun had to envy Lu Zhi's army ahead.

Due to the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Huangfu Song advised the lifting of the party ban, and gave the palace money and a good horse in the West Garden to the soldiers to improve morale.

There are thousands of good horses in the West Garden!

In other words, the troops commanded by Lu Zhi and Zhu Yanhuangfu Song all have many cavalry units, especially Lu Zhi, who is dealing with the main force of Zhang Jiao, has the most cavalry, and is probably thousands of cavalry.

On the other hand, Tang Yun had more than 20,000 soldiers and horses under his command, all of them were infantry, and war horses were really scarce supplies.

Bold! Don’t you get off your horse when you see my general?

Among the several generals who were greeted by the outsiders of the military camp, one of them looked at Tang Yun and shouted coldly.

Tang Yun frowned slightly, turned over and dismounted quietly, and asked with his fists: Who can I ask, General?

Huangkou Shuzi, even I, the general in the North Central Army, didn't recognize me. The general who spoke before, whispered again.

Tang Yun was slightly stunned and took a closer look. Among the generals, the man in the leader had a tall figure and a strong face. Is it Lu Zhi?

He didn't expect that Lu Zhi would actually go out to greet him in person!

Lu Zhi studied under the Grand Marshal Chen Qiu and Ma Rong, and was a fellow scholar of the same school, as Zheng Xuan, Guan Ning and Hua Xin, and was both civil and military. He was famous for his politicians, military strategists and scholars in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He had a transcendent status, both in the Confucians and in the army.

Cao Cao said that his famous works were from China, and he studied as a Confucian scholar, a role model for scholars, and a country's Zhengan.

Lu Zhi was also one of the great scholars in history who had to share the Confucius Temple with Confucius.

Lu Zhi's status at this time was so high that he had already been the small group of people at the peak of power in the Han Dynasty. From the fact that he was appointed by the court and dealing with Zhang Jiao's main force, we can tell.

Tang Yun did not expect that Lu Zhi would come to greet him in person. He was very surprised and bowed his fists and said, "Boy Tang Yun, I have seen Lu Zhonglang, but I don't know that Lu Zhonglang welcomes him in person. I don't know etiquette, so I hope you won't blame me."

Lu Zhi was humble and polite. He stepped forward and helped Tang Yun up in person, glared at the deputy general who had spoken before, and said coldly: General Tang is more polite than you, and he will not apologize to others!

The deputy general was scolded by Lu Zhi. Although he was unwilling to do so, he could only hold his fists and say: I just said something wrong, so I hope the young general will not blame him.

It's okay.

Tang Yun shook his head and smiled.

Seeing that he was open-minded, Lu Zhi thought that although this son was young, he had a very good character. He held Tang Yun's arm and said with a smile: I am so happy that General Tang can come to help me. Let me go and enter the camp!

General, Tang Yun didn't expect Lu Zhi to be so enthusiastic.

General Tang was wondering why he was so enthusiastic?

Lu Zhi pulled Tang Yun's arm and walked into the military camp. He smiled and said without waiting for an answer. He said: I have heard of the deeds of General Tang's commander Xu He in Qingzhou. Unexpectedly, the young general was only 28 years old and was able to fight well and achieve such credit!

Tang Yun suddenly realized that the matter of defeating the Yellow Turban Army and killing the Yellow Turban Que Shun Xu He was actually spread to Lu Zhi.

I think so, in the past three months, the Yellow Turban Army was in a state of unstoppable power, and the Han soldiers retreated one after another. The first one to win was probably Tang Yun.

Xu He was also the first Yellow Turban Qu Shuai to be killed, and he broke through tens of thousands of Yellow Turbans.

It is normal for Tang Yun to become famous with such a record.

However, these achievements and contributions are not worth mentioning compared to Lu Zhi.

When Lu Zhi served as the prefect of Jiujiang, he suppressed the barbarian rebellion several times. He was extremely kind and had a high reputation in the local area, which was far beyond what Tang Yun defeated the Yellow Turban Army.

And famous figures who were famous in history such as Liu Bei and Gongsun Zan were just one of the many disciples Lu Zhi taught when he was inexplicably taught.

Since its inception, Confucianism has had a tradition of teaching without distinction, and attaches importance to students' qualifications and morality, rather than family wealth and background. Many disciples under Confucius were born in poverty or engaged in business travel.

The same is true for Lu Zhi. When it comes to martial arts, it is his teacher Ma Rong and senior brother Zheng Xuan. These two great scholars can only look at Lu Zhi's back, and both civil and military officials have almost reached their peak.

Therefore, seeing Lu Zhi so modest and not at all like a false act, Tang Yun couldn't help but feel good about this contemporary famous general, Da Rui.

No wonder Cao Cao was so treacherous and praised Lu Zhi so much later.

When Tang Yun and Lu Zhi entered the camp, they met three other famous figures.

Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei!

The appearance and temperament of these three people are really easy to recognize.

Obviously, the three brothers had already formed a feud in Taoyuan and recruited the rebel army to join Liu Bei's teacher Lu Zhi, to fight against the Yellow Turbans, and to make achievements.
Chapter completed!
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