Spoiling History: Starting From the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 141: Yongliang Never Takes Off His Armor, Zhongyuan Never Lets Go of His Saddle

[Zhang He died precisely because he was a loyal minister of the Wei Dynasty.

What needs to be reiterated is that Sima Yi was the commander-in-chief of the Western Front Theater.

Although Lucheng was defeated, even though he was ridiculed by arrogant and powerful generals, even though he looked back and reviewed his decisions, there were all problems.

But in Sima Yi's opinion, you, Zhang He, have a bigger problem.

Three decisions that can be said to be excellent without a doubt, and the record of being defeated in the Battle of Lucheng without any loss is really an eyesore.

Therefore, chasing the retreating Zhuge villagers was Sima Yi's last chance.

If Zhang He wins, the record in the Western Front theater will be better, and everyone will be happy.

If Zhang He was defeated, everyone would be as happy as Sima Yi, Guo Huai, Jia Xu and others.

Unexpectedly, Zhang He was ambushed by a hail of arrows...

In addition, "Book of Jin" records that in the Battle of Lucheng, Sima Yi beheaded more than 10,000 people and retreated victoriously.

If Zhang He saw this in the underworld, he would probably be more unjust than Dou E: Why do you still need me to pursue you after you have already won a big victory...]

"This piece of paper..."

Seeing Zhang He's end, Zhang Fei actually felt a little sad:

"Although the battle was a little weak and a little unlucky, the march strategy was very thorough and he died fighting for power."

Huang Zhong smiled and said:

"Did General Zhang immediately remember the victory of Danqu?"

Zhang Fei said similarly:

"General Huang's Dingjun Mountain deterred Zhang He, which also showed his bravery."

Then the two of them sighed together: Zhang He, you are a good man.

Liu Bei also added quietly:

"After Yiling, Zhang He followed Cao Pi to attack Jiangling. Didn't he also achieve Jiangdong's prestige?"

As for the Battle of Jieting, everyone tacitly agreed not to talk about it. After all, Ma Liang was still here.

It's just that... Liu Bei understood better why Zhang He, the street pavilion, did not dare to continue the march.

After spending half of my life in the army, I encountered all strong generals. Suddenly, I won an easy victory, and I couldn't believe it.

Jian Yong is very curious:

"If there is food in Shu, who can win if the stalemate continues?"

Pang Tong had great confidence in Kong Ming:

"Sima Yi will be defeated, and Longyou will not be able to surrender."

There was a map behind them. Pang Tong simply pointed at the map behind him and said:

"Heavy rain will cause water levels in Qishan waterways to rise, making it difficult to transport food even if there is food."

"Sima Yi can bring grain from the plains three hundred miles away from Guanzhong, and Guo Huai can conquer the grain of Han and Hu."

"Can Kong Ming plunder the people's food?"

Kong Ming was silent.

He can say to the guests, "If a man dies, it is his fault to expose himself."

How can we plunder the people's food?

Pang Tong spread his hands and then talked about another issue:

"Moreover, our ally Sun Hou attacked Hefei but failed to return."

"We have no worries on the eastern front. So what if we recruit elites from the eastern front to support Longyou?"

Jian Yong understood:

"There are probably no more soldiers left in Shu."

[Li Yan is quite hard to say here.

To describe it in one sentence: Spreading salt in your crotch makes your balls hurt.

Seeing Zhuge Liang return, Li Yan was shocked and asked the prime minister:

"We have enough military rations at the back, Prime Minister, why are you back?"

Then he asserted that it must be the grain transport officer who was causing trouble and ruining the prime minister's affairs!

Just wait, I'll go immediately and kill Cen Shu, the grain transport officer, this national traitor!

At the same time, Li Yan also wrote to Liu Chan:

Don't punish the Prime Minister, he must be pretending to retreat and really lure the enemy.

At this moment, Li Yan is simply the king of poker, and he is the craziest in Gotham City.

The Prime Minister didn't bother to argue at all, and directly handed over the previous correspondence record with Li Yan.

Li Yan was speechless and bowed his head to accept the punishment, and was eventually dismissed from office by the prime minister and demoted to the common people.

After Liu Bei died of illness, he entrusted Prime Minister Gu Gu and Li Yan. The division of responsibilities at that time was as follows:

The prime minister is the chief, Li Yan is the deputy, the prime minister is in charge, and Li Yan is the central protector. He oversees the internal and external military affairs and stays in Yong'an.

We all know what happened later. The Prime Minister directly used Shu Brocade as a guide in Chengdu to raise military expenses and gather people's hearts, and relied on the benefits brought by Shu Brocade to quickly cut through the chaos in Nanzhong.

Then the Northern Expedition officially started, during which Li Yan could only guard Yong'an while enjoying lemons.

After Liu Bei died of illness, Li Yan probably did the following things:

Write a letter to the Prime Minister: I think Yizhou is too big. How about cutting off the eastern side to create Bazhou? I, Li Yan, am very suitable to be the governor of Bazhou. How about it?

Prime Minister: Not very good.

Li Yan was not discouraged and wrote to the prime minister again: "Your hard work has made great achievements. I think you should be given nine gifts (nine tins) and become a king."

Prime Minister: Are you sick?

After Cao Zhen conquered Shu, the prime minister simply transferred Li Yan to Hanzhong: Don't think about it all day long, come and contribute to the country.

Although Li Yan's previous position was taken over by his son, in Li Yan's view this was a power grab.

So although the prime minister didn't feel anything, Li Yan felt that he had been humiliated.

After the final victory in Lucheng, Li Yan launched his long-planned plan to teach Zhuge Liang a lesson.

The prime minister probably felt that Li Yan was sick again, so he took away his official position and demoted him to the people, preparing for the next Northern Expedition.

Everyone’s doubts surrounding Li Yan’s operations for thousands of years are also the same:

Li Yan, you are really belly button farting: What do you think? 】

Zhang Fei was stunned and agreed extremely:

"What did he think?"

"Is there really something wrong with your head?"

Kong Ming only felt that this Prime Minister Zhuge Liang was too difficult. What kind of crooked melons and cracked jujubes were there around him?

Pang Tong was deep in thought when he felt a kind gaze falling on him.

When I turned around, I saw Kong Ming smiling:

"Shi Yuan, you must not lead troops in Yizhou."

Although Pang Tong felt puzzled, he was also very grateful:

"Of course, the arrows are ruthless, but I want to compare my achievements with yours!"

Then Pang Tong added in his mind: Even if I can't compare, I still have my own temple.

Before he entered the government, he was as famous as Kong Ming!

If he could only be worshipped as a companion to Kong Ming in the end, wouldn't it make future generations think that he, Pang Tong, was just a figurehead?

Zhang Fei stared at the twists and turns of the story on the screen, and finally realized:

"It's my elder brother's problem again!"

Liu Bei was too lazy to get angry with Zhang Fei, but just thought:

"I was dying at that time, who could have thought that my afterlife would be like this?"

"Third brother!" Guan Yu stopped Zhang Fei from further committing suicide, and he understood Kong Ming very well:

"To suppress the rebellion in the south, any general can do it."

"But if you want to quell the rebellion in the south, you must have a military advisor."

Zhang Fei thought of the interests that he didn't understand now, and sighed:

"That's right!"

"And that Li Yan is still a sick brain."

"If he really let him lead the troops, the military advisor might die and not see the Northern Expedition."

Liu Bei could only sigh in his heart, fortunately Li Yan was not here.

Otherwise, he would have to fight with his third brother.

Mi Zhu felt that it was difficult to understand even with his money-making brain:

"Persuading the military advisor to be promoted to king by Jiuci, don't you think the military advisor is Cao Cao?"

"Then why did he go to Yizhou?" Jian Yong felt that Li Yan had lost his way at an important crossroads in his life:

"He was originally a minister of Liu Biao, and when Cao Cao came, he directly surrendered to Cao Cao."

"Maybe he has become Cao Cao's confidant at this time."

Mi Zhu was cautious and pessimistic:

"With this level of strategy full of mistakes and omissions, Cao Cao may not need him."

[Some small details are often hidden in the small details of history books.

For example, because of Li Yan's mess, the prime minister had to come back from Hanzhong to Liu Chan to explain the situation.

This was also the last time Liu Chan met his father-in-law. The prime minister might have time to go home to see his young son who was neglected in education and his wife who supported him silently and never said much.

The prime minister was a good prime minister, and he was also trying to be a good father. The family in Chengdu gave him a brief warmth. When he returned to Hanzhong, the prime minister wrote to his brother about his son:

The prime minister felt that his son was smart, but too precocious, and worried that he would not be able to achieve great things in the future.

We now have a saying that children from poor families grow up early.

The prime minister's family was certainly not poor, but for Zhuge Zhan, fatherly love was undoubtedly poor.

This youngest son of Zhuge Liang, who was placed with high hopes, could only understand his father from the mouths of others, so precocity was almost inevitable. He wanted to make his words and deeds worthy of being the son of the prime minister of the Han Dynasty.

And Zhuge Liang chose to devote all his efforts to this land.

He wanted to organize an unprecedented northern expedition and do his best to fight for a future for Ji Han.

After the defeat in Lucheng, the entire Yongliang fell into unprecedented anxiety.

Although Cao Rui wanted to curse, in order to appease the army, he still conferred titles and merits on the generals of Yongliang.

Cao Rui's attitude was also recorded in history books: "The emperor was worried about it."

The historical records of the situation at that time were quite accurate:

Yongliang did not take off his armor, and Zhongyuan did not put down his saddle. 】

"Such awe-inspiring!"

Zhang Fei was very envious.

The second brother had awe-inspiring China, and Zilong had seven ins and outs.

Even the eldest brother had overturned the table in Yiling and forced Sun Quan to recognize the title of King of Wei and Wu.

At this moment, the military advisor relied on the Northern Expedition to accumulate prestige.

In comparison, his own battle of Dangqu seemed really not good enough.

No, now it seems that the battle of Dangqu only defeated Zhang He, and what about Zhang He? He only defeated Ma Su.

I am only a little better than Ma Su?

Zhang Fei shook his head. After today, he would also ask for a battle, and he could not just hide his light in Linju.

But in fact, no one paid attention to Zhang Fei. Everyone was staring at the light curtain in a daze.

It's about to be a decisive battle!

After understanding that he would be famous in the future, Huang Zhong had a desire for military merit for the first time.

Now, looking at this solemn atmosphere, Huang Zhong began to hate his old body for the first time.

Guan Yu was distracted. The result of Xiangfan's contempt was that he died and inherited all the reputation.

The responsibility of reviving Yanhan fell on his brother, and his brother was taken up by the military advisor again after his death.

It was just as the light curtain said.

"Returning to the Lord of Mount Tai is the easiest and simplest."

Liu Bei moved his lips: "Yiling..."

Everything started in Yiling, and everything was buried in Yiling.

Let go and gamble, and finally lost everything.

Did Han lose its destiny? Liu Bei had some doubts for the first time.

Kong Ming didn't speak, because Huang Yueying leaned on his back and cried silently.

Husband and wife are of the same mind, Kong Ming also knew that there was no need to say anything at this moment, just holding his wife's hands tightly.

[Before the last northern expedition, the prime minister wrote a letter to Sun Quan while writing a letter to his brother.

The prime minister said: Please be a human being in Jiangdong! 】

Today is a special day, but the second update will be later, probably before 8 o'clock.

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