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Chapter 127 How hard are the bones of Sichuan people(1/2)

Shu is steep and dangerous, and the land is rich and the people are arrogant.

The unique geographical conditions made Bashu become a world of heaven and earth, like a world outside, with joy.

The famous saying "If you don't go to Sichuan for a young age, you won't go to Sichuan for a long time" comes from this. It is also known as the "country of Heavenly Palace" and is well-known in ancient and modern times.

However, the contented and comfortable children of Bashu have never missed any national justice, and they always give their all to stain the mountains and rivers with blood.

Sichuanese never let down the country!

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During the War of Resistance Against Japan, three million Sichuan troops left Shu and moved forward.

The Qing Dynasty invaded, and Bashu'erlang rose for a hundred years. It was not until the Qianlong period that the Qing Dynasty completely pacified Sichuan.

During the Battle of Song and Yuan dynasties, the Sichuan people were even more worthy of the proud soul of "Chuan's reliance on the country".

Zhang Jue said that Zhao Wei underestimated the Sichuan people and did not know how much the Sichuan people paid for this country, nor did he know how hard the Sichuan people's bones were.

If these prides are so proud, Zhao Wei will not know what Zhang Jue is confident until he arrives at Jianmen Pass three months later.

The route of Zhao Wei and others to escape was as follows:

After robbing Jiangcheng in Baoding, he entered the Taihang Mountains west of Baoding. He followed the main line of Taihang, focusing on sparsely populated areas.

Arriving at Jincheng, Shanxi, in later generations, then turning to Zhongtiao Mountain and entering the Qinling Mountains, the Hanzhong Plain is the Hanzhong Plain.

Going further south is Shu Road, which is the famous Jianmen Pass.

This is the gateway of Bashu. It has been a place that military strategists have fought for since ancient times, and it is also the most dangerous section of Zhao Wei's trip.

Because you must pass Jianmen when you enter Shu, the Yuan army guarded you in Guanzhong to inspect the people passing by.

Zhao Wei even prepared to fight another battle.

However, after entering the pass, I realized that it was not the case at all.

Among the Bashu portals, there were only one or ten people guarding it, and the city was empty.

After asking, I found out that almost no one has entered and exited Shu Road now.

It’s not because there are other roads to enter and exit Sichuan, but because there is really no one.

When the Yuan soldiers guarding the pass saw several caravans crowding into the pass, they caught up with the traffic of the month, and they didn't even doubt it. They came up with green eyes and asked for money.

A person has always been in the unified banknote, but it is a considerable fortune!

What's even more excessive is that Guan Zun directly asked Zhao Wei if he wanted weapons. As long as he was given money, he would sell everything.

Military crossbows, sabers, shields, spears, and even cotton armor for sale.

Zhao Wei was stunned.

You should know that the Yuan Dynasty had extremely strict control over the Han people. I was afraid of the rebellion of the Han people. Han households were not allowed to hide their arms in their homes, and even kitchen knives were not allowed to own privately.

This is great, you can choose the sword and gun, just like the vegetable market.

Zhao Wei was a little weak, not sure if it was a trap. However, Zhang Jue was very calm. Anyway, Zhao Wei had money and armed all men, women, young and old in the caravan to his teeth.

He leaned over and asked, "What...what does this mean?"

As a result, Zhang Jue told him, "Defend to the tiger and the wolf."

Zhao Wei: "..."

Everyone entered Sichuan in such a swagger.

Zhao Wei originally wanted to continue to act cautiously and leave separately and not be too conspicuous. But Zhang Jue said that there was no need for that.

We went directly to Jianmen Pass, and waited for more than a thousand people to gather together and set off together.

After entering Sichuan, Zhao Wei learned why the Yuanzhe saw them, just like the God of Wealth, why did they sell them swords and guns, and why did Zhang Jue say that he would be wary of tigers and wolves, and that everyone would go together.

Because, there is really no one!

From Jianmen to Lizhou (Guangyuan), then turn from Lizhou to east to Bazhou (Bazhong).

Along the way, except for the surroundings of the city, there were a few wisps of smoke from a distance, and no one else was there.

There is no sign of a person on the official road, but wolves, tigers and leopards can be seen everywhere, and some even go in and out of deserted villages and abandoned cities.

Nine out of ten rooms can no longer describe this depression, and Zhao Wei's heart is cold.

You should know that before the invasion of the Mongols and Yuan dynasties, Bashu was the richest piece of land in the Southern Song Dynasty. Its resources were the highest in the world, accounting for one-third of the annual income of the Song court.

There are more than 15 million households, the real scenic spot of the Tianfu and the treasure land in the southwest.

At that time, except for Lin'an, the most bustling city was not Jiangnan, but Chengdu.

The busiest waterways at that time were not the Jianghuai River, but the Minjiang River, Jialing River, and these tributaries of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

And now, Bashu has 800,000 households.

This means that only one of the twenty people who were more than 40 years ago has survived.

Sichuan, which was once prosperous, is now in its innocence and has to be incorporated into the Shaanxi Province.

In remote prefectures like Lizhou and Bazhou, the Yuan people did not even send troops, not to mention sending troops.

There is no need, there are too few people. Moreover, the people of the people are tough and women will fight you, so the Yuan people will not be able to cause trouble.

Before, Wen Tianxiang and Wang Yinglin had only read the situation in Sichuan on their memorials, but it was just cold words.

It was not until I stood here that the old minister understood what Sichuan had experienced in the past few decades.

Mr. Dieshan felt sad, "The people of Sichuan... are so miserable!"

Zhang Jue's generals smiled, "It's bitter? I, Sichuan people, never feel bitter!"

As they were talking, everyone had already arrived at a water town under Bazhou, named Enyang, which was the Enyang of Zhao Mengxi, the Enyang Marquis.

There is a river beside the town, called Qinghua River, which is a third-level tributary of the Jialing River.

From this, you can take a boat to enter the Ba River and then into the Qu River. Where the Qu River flows into the Jialing River is Hechuan Diaoyu City.

In other words, Zhao Wei and others took a boat and could take a boat all the way to Diaoyu City to get ashore.

However, there are many old ships on the shore of Enyang, but most of them are abandoned and unattended.

There is no one in Enyang Town.

Zhang Jue looked at the abandoned water transport terminal and said, "This is the largest water wharf in northern Sichuan. From this, the products in northern Sichuan can board the ship and go all the way to Chongqing and then exit the Three Gorges. The surface of the Qinghua River can be blocked by trough ships."

Zhao Wei came to him, "God was here?"

Zhang Jue was suffering, "When the Yuan army besieged the city, the food was gone. The people from northern Sichuan threw the food into the river in packs and drifted all the way down the waterway to the city, saving their lives!"

Zhang Jue's eyes were red, and he didn't want to remember the past anymore.

He turned around and said to Wang Li: "You go and look for it in the town to see if anyone is willing to fuck the boat."

"Okay!" Wang Li turned around and walked away.

After Zhang Jue fought in Chongqing, Diaoyu City was in the hands of Wang Li and he had always been favored by the elders of northern Sichuan, so Wang Li was the most familiar with Enyang.

Wang Li returned to the town and it took more than an hour before he saw a group of people walking out of the broken walls of the abandoned house.

Among them are old and young, men and women.

An old man came close to him, glanced in the crowd for a while, and finally frozen on Zhang Jue, as if he recognized who he was.

My old eyes flashed, but I didn't say much.

After returning to the crowd and whispering a few words, the old and young villagers began to silently go to the dock to prepare the boat support.

Zhao Wei noticed that not only did these people take care of their families, but each of them was carrying soft luggage.

......

The boat Zhao Wei was on was a passenger ship with a cabin for rest.

The person who was in his fifties was an old woman in her veins, dressed in Hakka.

Chunpu, as soon as Zhao Wei and others got on the boat, they took out a handful of fried beans from their bags and let Zhao Wei and the others enjoy it, but they never said a word.

Zhao Wei didn't enter the cabin. After driving the boat, he stood at the stern while watching the scenery on both sides of the straits while trying to chat with the old woman.

After several tests, the old man spoke.

Zhao Wei asked how many people there were left in Enyang, and the old woman fucked Chuanyin, "There are only so many...nothing...it's all killed."

When he was on the shore, Zhao Wei calculated that there were less than a hundred people, including the elderly and children.

"Old mother, where are your family? Do you have children?"

The old man, "I'm dead in battle, joining the army..." grinned and proudly slapped, "I have five boys, none of them are cowards!"

Zhao Wei's eyes were red, but he couldn't continue talking, so he had to grit his teeth and give him a thumbs up.

"Good... Old lady's son is good! Old lady is also good, five loyal and fierce in one family!"

But I didn't expect that the old woman's eyes were brighter, "There are six...and my house."

I was afraid that Zhao Wei wouldn't understand, "My man...my man!"
To be continued...
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