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Chapter 150 Follow the example of that year's class Dingyuan (1)

Yang Yi was very worried and had been prepared to prevent Sun Wu from mentioning it, but the army on the northern front went all out to capture Guanzhong, leaving only some temporary recruits to station in various places, mainly the three eastern counties and Bazhou.

After the first stage of the Battle of Guanzhong was completed, he quickly rushed to 800 miles, and ordered Huo Yi to supervise various troops to guide Sun Wu and Jiaozhou and other places.

Huo Yi's troops were the only ones that Yang Yi had not selected. The purpose was to guide Sun Wu's Jiaozhou at the right time and go north. Whether it was directed to Jiangdong or Jingzhou, it would not be a problem at that time.

After a long confrontation, Yan Han was no match for Cao Wei and Sun Wu, so he had to make every effort in one battle. In this battle, not only would he have to win Guanzhong, but also Jingzhou and Jiaozhou. At that time, Sun Wu would be the fish on the chopping board, just look at when he would eat it.

Huo Yi has been in Nanzhong for many years and has trained elite soldiers. Yang Yi has never drawn or used them. It is for this battle that no one would have such an elite force in Nanzhong.

In the sixth year of Jingyao in the Han Dynasty, at that time, this army had not moved. At that time, Sima Zhao, who had already controlled the army of the Cao Wei Dynasty, could not wait to win a war so that he could successfully downplay the stain on killing the Cao Wei emperor, and at the same time successfully ascend to the throne of the emperor with his brilliant achievements.

So, he made up his mind to launch a war against the Shu Han Dynasty. In order to achieve a brilliant victory, Sima Zhao sent three troops to attack Shu, including Zhong Hui, Deng Ai and Zhuge Xu, with a total force of up to 200,000.

Sima Zhao's original purpose was just to win a brilliant victory, but he did not expect that at the beginning of this battle, he attacked Shu Han like a stunning force.

However, Zhong Hui only confronted Jiang Wei at Jiangge after taking Hanzhong. He did not want to make a complete victory in one battle. However, Deng Ai led his troops to attack Yinping, crossed mountains and ridges to Jiangyou, and soon defeated Zhuge Zhan in Fucheng. Later, he destroyed the central army of the Shu Han Dynasty in Mianzhu. His successful troops came to the city, resulting in the morale of the Chengdu military and civilians falling to the bottom. The voice of surrender within the Shu Han Dynasty was higher than the sound of the War of Resistance. So Liu Chan surrendered to Deng Ai, and the Shu Han Dynasty could be said to have been declared destruction at this time.

Before Liu Chan surrendered, two troops were able to reinforce. They were the Eastern Front Army of the Yong'an Governor Yan Yu and the Southern Front Army of General Huo Yi, who surrendered to Annan.

Yan Yu's Eastern Front Army did receive an order to return west and support Chengdu, but it was late and the capital had been taken away. Yan Yu had to supervise the troops and stop. Huo Yi's Southern Front Army, Huo Yi, did want to rescue Chengdu, but was rejected by Liu Chan, and he refused thoroughly, saying that the strategy of defending the enemy had been determined and not needed.

In the end, Liu Chan was treated as being captured by Deng Ai.

Although Huo Yi would not be able to completely restore the decline of Shu Han, there would be no problem in continuing the Shu Han Dynasty.

At that time, although the Hanzhong Plain had been captured by Zhong Hui, the important outer strongholds were still in the hands of Shu Han, especially the two cities of Han Le, which became an extremely unstable factor behind Zhong Hui's army.

Especially Zhong Hui's army was blocked by Jiang Wei in Jiange, and he had not been able to break through for a long time. He went deeper alone, which made Zhong Hui think about retreating. If Deng Ai had not successfully smuggled into Yinping, Zhong Hui might have retreated.

Deng Ai just took down Mianzhu, but had not yet taken down Luocheng. This was a strong city that was easy to defend and difficult to attack. Liu Xun, the son of Liu Zhang, resisted Liu Bei, a martyr who had been here for a year, and Pang Tong died.

Not to mention, on the way back to the aid of Yan Yu, the Eastern Front, also sent reinforcements. The worst situation at that time was that Deng Ai defeated Zhuge Zhan in Mianzhu. If there was a new force of Huo Yi, even if he was stationed in Chengdu at this time, he would be fine.

Huo Yi's subordinates were all elite soldiers and powerful generals. It was an important step in the strategy that Prime Minister "Putting Yi Yue in the South" back then. The Shu Han Dynasty has always attached great importance to the Southern Central region. Since the beginning of the lieutenant Liu Bei, the surrendered governor has been established.

As the name suggests, the Shu Han Dynasty had six generals who were surrendered to the position of governor of Shi, most of whom were important generals of Shu Han who could be suppressed by literature, martial arts and suppression, and implemented the policy of surrender.

Such a policy made the barbarians or local tyrants in the southern central region become important human and material resources for the Shu Han Dynasty. Zhuge Liang has repeatedly selected strong soldiers from these barbarians to establish special forces such as the Tiger Infantry Army and Wudang Flying Army.

The Southern Army under Huo Yi's command was mainly composed of barbarians and the Yi Han tribes. In addition, when Huo Yi was in office, he was able to "rest with other people's customs, legislate and teach them, and give them the right to the right, and the Yi Jin Dynasty was at peace." It can be said that Huo Yi had great prestige in the Nanzhong region.

Soldiers are elite soldiers, and strong soldiers are also powerful soldiers. These powerful soldiers are: Yang Ji, Mao Jing, Dong Yuan, Jieshi, Jiexiang, Meng Yue, Meng Tong, Meng Gan, Cuan Gu, Cuan Xiong, Wang Su, Ma Rong (son of Ma Zhong), Li Song, Wang Cheng, etc.

If we do not conduct in-depth investigations on Huo Yi, Wu and Wei will not know that there are so many powerful generals under his command. As for how brave these powerful generals are?

This requires another fact on the timeline. Liu Chan surrendered. Although Jiang Wei forced Zhong Hui to retreat, there was no one in his hand and could not establish another central point of the dynasty. He could only surrender in disgrace. Huo Yi finally had to surrender, and with his former elite soldiers and powerful generals of the old Han Dynasty, he became the governor of the Southern Central of Jin.

Shortly after that, Wu general Lu Xing launched a rebellion in Jiaozhi County and surrendered to Cao Wei. In the first year of Yuanxing in the Eastern Wu (the first year of Xianxi in Wei), Sima Zhao appointed Huo Yiyao to the governor of Jiaozhou and entrusted him with the affairs of Jiaozhou. Huo Yi asked to appoint Cuan Gu, a native of Jianning under his command, as the prefect of Jiaozhi, and sent Ya goalkeepers Dong Yuan, Mao Jing, Meng Gan, Meng Tong, Cuan Neng, Li Song, Wang Su and others to lead troops to aid Lu Xing.

Next, Huo Yi's subordinates successfully captured the three counties of Jiaozhi, Jiuzhen and Rinan from the Eastern Wu.

These brave generals all beat the Wu generals who went to attack outside Tao Huang to find their teeth, occupying Jiaozhou for eight years.

Mao Jing killed Liu Jun, the governor of Wu Jiaozhou, and Xiu Ze, the chief governor, and defeated Gu Rong and Xiu Yun, the son of Xiu Ze.

Even Tao Huang was defeated in the early stages. Later, when the 100,000 troops of the Eastern Wu were approaching and Huo Yi died of illness, he gradually recovered Jiaozhou.

Now, several years have passed, and the Wu Kingdom has abandoned the three counties of Jiaozhi, Jiuzhen and Rinan due to the rebellion of local barbarians. Soon afterwards, it was occupied by Huo Yi. Now, Yang Yi sent personnel to establish a system here and attached commercial routes, so these counties are stable.

The Tao family, which could have become the pillar of Jiaozhou, Wu State, was also destroyed by Sun Hao. Tao Ji, the head of the Tao family, and his legitimate sons Tao Huang and Tao Jun, took their family funds and fled to Yan Han.

After giving up the three counties of Jiaozhi, Jiuzhen and Rinan, although Jiaozhou has a wide area, there are few gathering sites and few officials. Many county officials have moved to Hepu County or Yulin County, such as Lu Xing.

Sun Xi, the governor of Yulin County, was a Sun Wu tribe. He was trusted by the king and bought a large number of family businesses for him. He often abducted mountain people as slaves and went to his own manor. This man was greedy and violent. Although Sun Hao prohibited selling grain to the Han Dynasty, he still sold grain without hesitation, but no one could report it to him.

Because at that time, the two countries were still allies, Sun Hao only had an order in private and did not pursue it. However, as the alliance between Yan Han and Sun Wu finally broke down not long ago, and the army was summoned to find opportunities to attack Han.

Sun Xi's guilt was revealed. He needed to find a scapegoat and found Lu Xing, who was the ruler of Ren Wei.

Xiu Yun, the son of the Hepu County Governor, was sitting in the main tent of Wu Hu, the brother of the Baiyi tribe leader.

Hepu County now belongs to the border of the Wu Kingdom. Maintaining the rule also requires friendship with the local barbarians. There have been rumors that the Baiyi people are unstable recently and it is said that they will surrender to the Han Kingdom, so the governor of Hepu County Xiu Ze sent his son to appease him.

Before the Qin Dynasty, the "Southwest Yi" people lived in a mixed manner in the southwest region. Among them, "Dian" was distributed around Dianchi Lake, "Nian" was distributed in the Jinsha River to Lancang River in the northern part of Erhai Lake, "Kunming" was distributed around Erhai Lake, and "Ailao" was distributed in the area west of Cangshan to Nujiang. Various "Yi" formed their own areas and were connected to each other.

After the Qin unified the unification, the "Five-foot Road" was built to connect to the "Southwest Yi" area. The road started from Shu and entered the Dianchi area through northeastern Yunnan. It was the first official road built into Yunnan. It connected the Qingyi Road and the Qingdao, laying the foundation for the transportation connection between the southwest and the Central Plains.

When Emperor Wu of Han opened his borders, he was obstructed by the Kunming barbarians in the Erhai area. Later, he repeatedly conquered and established Yeyu, Yunnan, Bisu, Litang and other counties here, which were under the jurisdiction of Yizhou County.

Later, the "Yizhou Western Commander" was set up here to manage the Ailao area and the Erhai area.

Afterwards, Yongchang County was set up separately, and the Erhai area belonged to five counties including Yunnan, Xielong, Yeyu, Bisu, and Bonan. Later, Prime Minister Zhuge Liang conquered Nanzhong and set up the surrendered governor, with seven counties under his jurisdiction. The counties set up in Erhai area did not change, but were divided into Yunnan County and Yongchang County.

The county management in Erhai area was divided into time and time, and the rotation was set up and changed, but basically it extended the county system of the Han Dynasty. The Central Plains dynasty opened counties and counties, and immigrated to the border. This not only strengthened local governance, but also brought advanced production technology and iron tools, and greatly promoted the economic development of the Erhai area.

Agricultural production technology has been fundamentally improved, and rice cultivation technology and cattle plowing technology were introduced from the Central Plains. The Baiyi people saw that the economy of all the Yi ethnic groups belonging to the Yanhan has improved greatly, so many people fled to the Yanhan.

Unlike the county official sent by Sun Xi who had a soft nail in Wu Hong, who was the son of Xiuze, the governor of Hepu County, who was also the governor of the front department and was responsible for the military affairs of the three counties (Hepu County, Zhuya County, and Yulin County), he was naturally considered an important figure. Xiuyun himself had a position as a Lang in Jianye, and naturally received the greatest respect in Wuhu.

Not only did he sit in the most noble position in the tent, Wu Hu and the elders under his tent served wine together, but he could even see the dancer swaying - this was bought by a businessman from Wu who asked for it for a lot of money.

Xiu Yun was ashamed of this. He was ordered by the king to come here. Compared with his status and identity, in his opinion, Wu Hu, who was not even the leader of the tribe in the small Baiyi tribe, was not even qualified to stand in front of him.

The reason why Wu Hu was able to sit down and speak was that Xiu Yun was generous, and that he wanted to complete his mission as soon as possible and return to Jianye.

Xiu Yun didn't want to run errands. What he most wanted was when he would take over his father's work, and at least he would be a county magistrate, rather than being a lobbyist.

But he was unfortunately assigned to Sun Xi. Sun Xi was appointed as the governor of Jiaozhou not long ago, and he was appointed to serve as an official in the governor of Jiaozhou.

As a royal family, Sun Xi was originally the governor of a county and was trusted by Sun Hao. Even when he arrived in Jianye, those ministers would welcome him with courtesy. Either Xiu Yun could afford to offend him or his father would have to give him face.

Helplessly, Xiu Yun could only cheer up and deal with Wu Hu. He said something about the official's wish. According to the limit when he came out, Sun Xi set a limit for him. In any case, it is necessary to ensure that Wu Hu's army cannot appear in the Han area. Even if Wu Hu is willing to contribute, he does not need to send troops. Xiu Yun could understand Sun Xi's concerns. These barbarians are even more deceitful than Sun's family and may surrender to the enemy at any time. If Sun Xi is not careful of his own actions, it would be too stupid.

Fortunately, I was tactful! Xiu Yun glanced at Wu Hu with the corner of his eyes while admiring the singing and dancing. He came to see Wu Hu this time, and without saying a few words, the younger brother of the Baiyi tribe leader accepted the official position without hesitation and became an order of the king of the Great Wu Kingdom. Although he had said that he would help send troops, he refused to mention it after being rejected by him.

At this point, Xiu Yun had completed his task and could sit down and watch the singing and dancing peacefully.

He also inquired. Not long ago, Huo Yi sent Tao Huang to recruit the barbarians in Jiaozhou, and this time his target was the white barbarians.

They are all the new generation among the Jiaozhou gentry. Tao Huang's name is much stronger than that of Xiu Yun. However, Xiu Yun really wants Tao Huang to see what kind of virtue the Baiyi people he is going to recruit. I believe Tao Huang rarely sees this humble and flattering look.

Wu Hu didn't think there was anything wrong with his behavior. As a barbarian who was sandwiched between the two strong men of Han and Wu, it was normal to take both sides and sway left and right.

He didn't mind bent down with his parents, and in his heart, he was actually very dissatisfied with Tao Huang's attitude between him and his brother.

He also wanted a larger territory, more people, more power and money, and these Han people would not give him easily. After all, there were many barbarians who defected to the Han people. His younger brother, the leader of the Baiyi tribe, was nothing, and even his brother would not receive much attention.

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