Along the way, I felt very comfortable wearing a turban on my head, a wide skirt and a feather fan in my hand. My clothes were made by my wife, and the feather fan was made of the finest feathers specially selected by the girls in the female barracks when they killed chickens and geese. If this outfit appeared on the streets of the 21st century, it would definitely be considered as an actor playing Zhuge Liang for a game promotion. However, in this era, Zhuge Liang is still a little kid, and his standard equipment that will be popular in the future (which will increase intelligence in various games) will become my registered trademark!
In history, scholars and literati like Guo Jia and Zhuge Liang, although they have superhuman talents, have no land or soldiers, and can only rely on people with political status and military strength to display their talents. This is just like a vine cannot stand upright, and can only rise by climbing a tree. Some people also compare intellectuals to hair, and hair is only attached to a piece of skin. In the feudal era of separatism, although there are standards for distinguishing good from bad, such as benevolence, righteousness, and morality, this standard is very flexible and often has been whitewashed. Which group should a man of insight follow? Which person should he follow? Which skin should he choose? In many cases, it is often not up to him, but depends on the arrangement of fate. Just like Xun Yu was originally going to surrender to Han Fu, the governor of Jizhou, but was kidnapped by Yuan Shao on the way. Later, he changed his mind and surrendered to Cao Cao when he saw that things were not going well.
Although I currently have Gao Shun and Wei Yan to help me, and I also have thousands of troops under my command. But in this cold weapon era, wars involving hundreds of thousands of troops cannot withstand consumption. The biggest disadvantage is that there is no good base, so it is better to find a skin to attach to first. Moreover, from Cao Cao's assassination of Dong Zhuo, the issuance of a false edict to join the alliance to fight against Dong, and then leading his troops to chase Dong Zhuo who was fleeing to Chang'an alone without any response, Cao Cao was loyal to the Han Dynasty for a long time or at least at that time. What caused Cao Cao to become a traitor to the Han Dynasty later? I really want to observe Cao Cao's psychological changes at close range! (Cao Cao: "Do you need a reason?" Guo Jia: "Don't you?" Cao Cao: "Do you need it?" Guo Jia: "Don't you need it?" Guo Jia: "I don't want to monitor you, I just want to study some subtle feelings between people.")
Wei Yan saw me mumbling "Do you need it?" "Don't you need it?" and knew that I was having a seizure again, so he rolled his eyes and ignored me. This kid has learned a lot from Gao Shun, but he has also learned to roll his eyes. I was planning to find Zhao Yun this time to help you propose to him, after all, the two of you have reached the age of marriage! But you dare to roll your eyes at me, hum... forget it!
After Cao Cao failed to assassinate Dong Zhuo, he fled back to his hometown. After receiving support from Wei Hong, a filial and honest official in Chenliu, he sent a forged edict to various provinces and raised a flag with the words "loyalty and righteousness" on it to recruit soldiers. Li Dian, Le Jin, and Lai Ting were retained as clerks in front of the tent. Later, brothers from the clan, Xiahou brothers, and Cao brothers successively led their people to surrender.
Yuan Shao got Cao's forged edict, so he gathered his civil and military officials, led 30,000 troops, and left Bohai to meet Cao Cao. He sent a letter of proclamation to all counties. The proclamation said: "Cao and others hereby announce to the world with great justice: Dong Zhuo deceived heaven and earth, destroyed the country and killed the king; he violated the palace and killed people; he was ruthless and cruel, and his crimes were piling up! Now, in accordance with the secret decree of the emperor, we have gathered a large number of righteous soldiers and vowed to wipe out China and kill all the evildoers. We hope that you will raise a righteous army to vent the public anger; support the royal family and save the people. When the proclamation arrives, please act quickly!"
After Cao sent the proclamation, the princes of each town all raised troops to respond: the first town, the general, the prefect of Nanyang, Yuan Shu. The second town, the governor of Jizhou, Han Fu. The third town, the governor of Yuzhou, Kong □. The fourth town, the governor of Yanzhou, Liu Dai. The fifth town, the prefect of Henei County, Wang Kuang. The sixth town, the prefect of Chenliu, Zhang Miao. The seventh town, the prefect of Dongjun, Qiao Mao. The eighth town, the prefect of Shanyang, Yuan Yi. The ninth town, the prime minister of Jibei, Bao Xin. The tenth town, the prefect of Beihai, Kong Rong. The eleventh town, the prefect of Guangling, Zhang Chao. The 12th town, Xuzhou governor Tao Qian. The 13th town, Xiliang prefect Ma Teng. The 14th town, Beiping prefect Gongsun Zan. The 15th town, Shangdang prefect Zhang Yang. The 16th town, Wucheng Marquis Changsha prefect Sun Jian. The 17th town, Qixiang Marquis Bohai prefect Yuan Shao. The troops from various routes, with varying numbers, some with 30,000, some with 10,000 or 20,000, each led civil and military officials to Luoyang.
One day, Cao Cao was discussing the matter of advancing troops with Xiahou Dun and Cao Hong in the tent when he suddenly heard a small officer come to report that Le Jin was beaten down outside, and Xiahou Yuan and Li Dian also fought with the newcomers. Cao Cao was shocked. Although Le Jin was short, his arms were as strong as a hundred people, and he was a brave general with a resolute and decisive character. He had just been sent out to check on the training of Li Dian and Xiahou Yuan. How long has it been since he was beaten down?
Cao Cao hurriedly got up and took Xiahou Dun and Cao Hong out of the tent to check. There was a lively fight outside.
It turned out that I brought Wei Yan to the vicinity of the recruiting flag, and I saw Xiahou Yuan and Li Dian stop to watch the soldiers training. Xiahou Yuan and Li Dian are good at training. After a few days of training, these people who had just gathered together can already march and retreat when they hear the drums. But the team was scattered when advancing and retreating, and the clothes were colorful and funny. Wei Yan, who was training with the Xianzhen Camp, looked down on me and laughed more arrogantly than me. Our laughter was seen by Le Jin who came to inspect.
Seeing Wei Yan dressed like an attendant, Le Jin walked straight to me and shouted: "What are you laughing at, scholar?"
The question was so unprofessional that I replied with a very annoying sentence: "Laugh at the ridiculous people in the world!" Usually, after saying this, you should be prepared for a fight, so I immediately hid behind Wei Yan.
Le Jin was very angry. He was appointed as the military commander just after joining Cao Cao. He was full of ambitions to serve the country, eliminate traitors, and support the Han Dynasty. How could he not be angry after hearing this? He said, "This scholar is so unreasonable!" He punched him. Wei Yan was naturally responsible for this kind of laborious and easy task, and Wei Yan was just trying to test what he had learned in the past few years and rushed forward.
History is surprisingly similar. Le Jin fell to Wei Yan as Wei Yan did to Gao Shun a few years ago. Xiahou Yuan and Li Dian, who were training soldiers, saw that Le Jin was arguing with others and didn't care, so they wanted to come over to persuade him, but before they could see clearly what was going on, Le Jin fell to the ground and attacked in shock, and Le Jin also got up from the ground and joined the battle.
Cao Cao came out of the big tent and saw a young man being besieged by three of his generals. This man was still in the upper hand when fighting one against three, so he immediately wanted to recruit him. A closer look revealed that the man was dressed as an attendant. Cao Cao was surprised and envious of who could have such a general.
Wei Yan was enjoying himself now. Since he learned Kung Fu from Gao Shun, he could not show much power in the settlement, because the opponents in daily practice were all familiar with each other after learning military boxing. Although he was surrounded and attacked by three people today, he felt very relaxed. He grabbed Li Dian and threw him over his shoulder. With a "bang", Li Dian fell to the ground. The sound was so loud that the onlookers were chilled.
Cao Cao hurriedly shouted: "Stop it, brave man!"
Le Jin and Xiahou Yuan immediately stopped and pulled up Li Dian, who was thrown hard, and stood behind Cao Cao.
Wei Yan also stopped and returned to my back.
Cao Cao, who was in his prime and looked very heroic in his military uniform, looked at Wei Yan in front of him in strange clothes and dressed like "Ha Zhuge". I clasped my fists and asked: "Sir, are you here to help Meng De eliminate the bandits?"
I gently shook my feather fan and said: "No! A wise man is careful in judging his master, and I am a wanderer looking for someone to turn to!"
Cao Cao took two steps forward and clasped his fists again and said: "Sir, what do you think of Cao? Is he someone you can turn to?"
(I have something to do in the evening, so I uploaded it in advance! It will still be updated on time at midnight tomorrow!)