58, the wind rises
An aggressive opinion is obviously more constructive than a mature and persistent opinion, but at the same time, it is often at certain risk.
Especially for a newcomer who is in full swing.
After listening to Fa Zheng’s advice, the hall fell into silence for a moment.
Xi Zhicai, who was in the seat, looked at the newcomer who had just entered the general's mansion with interest and had only met several times.
Intelligent, keen and capable, this is what Xi Zhicai saw from him, but at the same time, Xi Zhicai also discovered the ambitions that this young man had faintly revealed.
This is another young man who is unwilling to be the last one and is ambitious!
Xi Zhicai sighed silently in his heart.
Before he knew it, when he followed Yan Xing to start his business, there were only a thousand soldiers and only a few civil and military personnel, the period of time had quietly gone away. After conquering Guanxi, Yan Xing's momentum rose sharply. With the success of the famous families in Guanzhong, Longyou, and Hexi Wuzong's powerful people, the mansion of the General Cavalry had formed a grand situation of civil and military affairs and a lot of people.
At the beginning, the situation where many Kansai people under his command were invading wars, and the situation where Kansai people often served as civil servants was quickly broken. The famous Kansai tribes that flocked to serve, gradually occupied a greater position in the General's Mansion of the Cavalry. The famous Kansai family and the children of poor families flocked in, which also broke the situation where the Ba Mansion was firmly occupied by the Hedong scholars.
However, he was worried about this and was obviously not the one who was most anxious about it. Xi Zhicai smiled secretly in his heart.
"Zhicai, what do you think?"
Just when Xi Zhicai was in a state of great emotion, Yan Xing's voice sounded again. It was obvious that he, who was in the upper seat, did not want to express his opinion immediately, so he turned to Xi Zhicai, an important adviser under his command.
Xi Zhicai also expected this. In his opinion, although the Huhu on the grassland was arrogant because of the new defeat of the Huns, they were still a mob after all, and there was no clear subordinates of the upper and lower levels, and they seemed to be unable to become a great climate.
However, after the monarch and ministers had been together for many years, Xi Zhicai also noticed the subtle changes in Yan Xing's expression from the beginning.
In his heart, Yan Xing agreed with Fazheng's suggestions.
Before "the world is united in one", Yan Xing's strategy for the northern grassland was to use various means to maintain the balance of power among the Hu people in the northern grasslands without large-scale interference, so as to protect his own side's huge interests on the northern grasslands.
He used troops to support the weak and weak Xiongnu people, and used trade to win over the Qianghu tribes that had no kings to fight against the increasingly prosperous Tugehu, Wuhuan, and Xianbei people. In essence, they were all to maintain the balance of power on the grassland.
But now it seems that to maintain the balance of power on this grassland, relying solely on the Huns Shanyu Huchuquan is obviously not enough. Yan Xing also needs another powerful grassland allies who can cooperate with each other.
He may be from Wuhuan in Dai County, or from Xianbei in Yinshan, and the importance of this ally is not less than Huchuquan at all. Yan Xing obviously plans to go on the battlefield and find the most suitable candidate.
Xi Zhicai met Yan Xing's bright gaze, and his heart was clear. He glanced at Fa Zheng, moved slightly, and said calmly:
"What Fa Cao Shi said is very true, I will discuss it below!"
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Once the strategy is formulated, the military actions of the General's Mansion, which has risen in troubled times, have always been vigorous and decisive.
Yan Xing immediately sent general Gan Ling to lead Hu generals such as Pu Gulu, Wulouji and others to lead three thousand cavalry to rush to the Shanyuting in Meiji, Xihe, to stabilize the people's hearts of the local Xiongnu and Qianghu tribes, and to send troops to maintain the smooth flow of trade routes and the safety of travel.
Afterwards, General Yan Xing, the cavalry, personally led 5,000 cavalry to send troops from Anyi, and followed the official road in Hedong, passing through Beiqu, Puzi heading northward, towards the Southern Xiongnu Chanyuting, whose destination is Meiji.
The arrival of this powerful army soon blew a large whirlwind on the grassland. The originally rising and falling grassland seemed to be hit by a strong wind, and the plants and trees were instantly tilted. Although there was an undercurrent, there was no turbulent scene again.
The Xianbei Pu, who originally wanted to take the opportunity to send troops to plunder the Southern Xiongnu ranch, immediately stopped his flag and rode his horse and whipped it hundreds of miles away, avoiding this army that seemed not easy to deal with.
The many Qiang and Hu tribes who were restless and disturbed before were immediately calmed down and became flocks of sheep that were bent on their heads, and they dared not have any intention of showing their minions and fighting for the ruthlessness.
The Maharajans, who had just defeated the Huns, have also restrained their arrogance and led their troops to retreat, instead seeking to join forces with their allies, Wuhuan and Xianbei, to be alert to counterattacks from the Huns...
As the Southern Xiongnu, who had been in panic for a short time, saw that the grassland situation, which had taken a sharp turn, gradually improved, they were undoubtedly the beneficiaries.
The Southern Xiongnu Chanyu Huchuquan witnessed the arrival of the Yan Xingbuqi army with his own eyes, and was both surprised and happy.
The military strength and military power of this Han general seemed to be stronger than when he conquered the Huns. Although Huchuquan, which was far away in Meiji, was often found through the mouths of merchants' travels, he could often find out about Yan Xing's fierce achievements in the east and west fighting, but what he heard was not as shocking as he saw with his own eyes.
If this army was not heading to rescue Shanyuting, but pointed the troops at the Huns on their own, can they resist it?
When he thought of this, Huchuquan seemed to have returned to the nightmare of defeat and captured on the grassland that day. His back couldn't help but feel cold, and cold sweat flowed down.
Fortunately, this powerful army is friendly but not enemies, so they are here to support themselves and take revenge.
For this reason, Hu Chuquan was secretly happy in his heart. If the Han general could be persuaded to send troops to help him attack the Hu Hu, how could those humble Hu Hu men and horses be the enemy of their army? They would soon be able to unify the various troops of the Southern Xiongnu and revive the glory of the Huhan Ye Shanyu period of the Great Huns.
By that time, I would no longer have to fear the barbaric and greedy Xianbei people, Wuhuan people, and Maodun Shanyu's descendants vowed to set foot on the old land of the Huns again and re-incorporate the many Hu tribes on the northern grasslands under the rule of the Great Huns.
But will this Han general make him do what he wants?
Hu Chuquan is also full of doubts about this.
At the beginning, Yan Xing conquered the Huns Yu Fuluo who plundered Hedong. After winning, he did not kill all the remaining Xiongnu tribes who were captured. Instead, he established Huchuquan as the Huns' Chanyu, and sent troops to help the Huns kill back to Meiji's Chanyu Court, helping Huchuquan drive away the hostile nobles and slaughtering various Hu people, making Huchuquan, a foreigner who was wandering in the Han area, finally became the new Huns Chanyu in the dome tent of the Shanyu Court.
However, Huchuquan, who returned to the Meiji Shanyu Court and obtained the throne of the Shanyu, did not have a good life. The left nobles and Tujiao tribes, who were driven away, publicized Huchuquan's bad deeds on the grassland for killing their brothers and surrendering to the enemy, directly questioning the legitimacy of his successor to the Xiongnu Shanyu. In Yanmen and Wuyuan, various places were preparing for military affairs to counterattack the Shanyu Court. Huchuquan, who was in Meiji Shanyu Court, was restless and shocked a day!
Although the troops of Xu Kun and Meng Tu who were stationed in Meiji also helped Hu Chuquan to repel the powerful enemy and protect the Xiongnu, the Shanyuting, who helped him reunite the troops under the Xiongnu, showed his bystanders who were not concerned about him.
After all, the troops left by Yan Xing, including the salt, iron and equipment that the Hedong Workshop supported the Huns, were basically serving the barriers to protect the northeast of the River and the smooth trade routes of the grassland. They did not have a strong desire to help them conquer the rebellious nobles of the left, slaughtering all kinds of people, and even would have a high degree of vigilance that would be a big problem.
This is also the reason why Hu Chuquan, with the assistance of Xu Kun, Meng Tu and others, was able to repeatedly defeat the masses, defeat the nobles of the left tribe, and slaughter various advantageous people, but was unable to unite all the Hun tribes.
Although later, because Yan Xing and Yuan Shao's forces had a feud, Bingzhou became a must-fight place for both sides, the massacre of the Yanmen Huhu became the target of the Bingzhou governor Gao Gan, and the role of Shanyu Huchuquan in Xihe County became increasingly important.
Only then did the Han soldiers put the war to assist them in conquering the rebels and unify the former Hun tribes on the agenda. With the delivery of a large number of soldiers and equipment from the Hedong Workshop, Hu Chuquan and Xu Kun immediately attacked the nobles of the left entrenched in Wuyuan and Yunzhong, who were the first to attack.
In front of the Hu and Han army, the troops of the left nobles bravely fought to face the enemy, but they were finally mantised by the chariot. They were soon defeated by Hu Chuquan and Xu Kun's Buqi. The nobles of the left nobles died in battle and surrendered. The remaining stubborn faction could only flee to Yanmen with their remaining troops in shame to rush to Yanmen to massacre all kinds of things, and survive.
However, what Hu Chuquan did not expect was that just when he wanted to take advantage of the victory to persuade Xu Kun to continue to lead troops to help the battle, sweeping across Yanmen and slaughtering all kinds of people, an accident on the battlefield suddenly happened.
The coalition forces of the Tuge who encountered on the battlefield were obviously equipped with well-equipped iron armor, and unexpectedly attracted a large number of cavalrymen from the Xianbei and Wuhuan people to assist. These uninvited guests who suddenly appeared on the battlefield immediately caused panic and collapse of the Huchuquan people.
Finally, under the attack of Tuge, Xianbei and Wuhuan, the Huns in Huchuquan were defeated. Fortunately, Xu Kun and Meng Tu led their troops to cut off the rear and retreated, thus avoiding the misfortune of being encircled and annihilated by the entire army.
The situation that followed was a sharp turn and danger was restored to peace, which was closely related to the whirlwind of the grassland caused by the arrival of this Han army.
The wind rises at the end of the green duckweed, dances under the pines and cypresses, and stops among the wild grass.
Chapter completed!