Spoiling History: Starting From the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 759 Creative Motivation

After the teaching of Wei De, the closer the light curtain was to the beginning of October, the closer it was for the prince of Tang to travel.

So during this period of time, Li Chenggan simply put aside other things and concentrated on accompanying his family.

Reading with Li Tai, playing with Li Zhi, listening to his sister's troubles, and comforting his mother's worries.

In the gap, he could also go to Taiji Hall to listen to his father talk about the old things in Hebei that he didn't know, or push out the map and talk about those countries that were difficult for the Tang Dynasty to reach now.

By the way, he could also listen to his father's invincible regret.

During this period of time, Li Chenggan gradually understood something. How many heroes have there been in ancient and modern times? And his father is definitely one of the most outstanding.

In the fifth year of Wude, he defeated all the heroes. That year, Aye was only 23 years old, which could be called young.

At the age of middle age, he had no enemy in battle, and his arrows were still sharp, but there was no one to compare with him.

At the same time, he had to look at the screen and listen to the stories of ancient and modern heroes. For Aye, who was not old at all, this experience was another form of torture.

During this period, the war reports of Japan and the changes in the situation in Korea were continuously sent to Chang'an, which made Li Chenggan also yearn for the sea.

Although his father had not said it yet, Li Chenggan had secretly made up his mind to travel to Hebei first, then fight in the Western Regions, and finally he would go to the sea, so that he could truly experience the world of the Tang Dynasty.

In such a dull and trivial daily life, he turned around inadvertently and found that it was October.

When he arrived at Ganlu Hall, Li Chenggan saw his younger brother Li Tai sitting there as obedient as a quail, but his eyes were trying to look around.

And his younger sister, Princess Li Lizhi of Changle County, was whispering with her mother.

Seeing him here, Li Tai's eyes obviously had a touch of joy.

However, Li Chenggan still went to his mother to ask about her health first, and asked about his sister's health with concern.

This sister has had a weak constitution since childhood. She was originally engaged to her uncle's legitimate son, but later Sun Yaowang said that the Princess of Changle County was weak and needed to be slowly recuperated, so her father temporarily put the engagement on hold. Otherwise, the wedding would have been held next year according to the old agreement.

Fortunately, my uncle also understood this matter, and Changsun Chong expressed his support, and even took the initiative to ask to go to Hebei with him this time.

While my head was spinning with thoughts, my father also arrived here.

"Let me see, how does the founding of the Ming Dynasty compare to my Zhenguan period?"

Wei Zheng immediately wanted to stand up and say that the founding of the Tang Dynasty was in the Wude period, but he was stopped by Fang Xuanling, who was quick-eyed and quick-handed, so the atmosphere in Ganlu Hall was as harmonious as usual.

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For Qian Chu, it was only after he arrived in Bianliang that he could really observe what a "country" was.

There is no way. Although Wuyue is also a country, its own people know their own affairs. Wuyue has nothing to praise in terms of civil and military affairs.

Seriously speaking, Wuyue has always been known for its commerce, so its greatest praise is its wealth.

Perhaps because of the reputation of the emperor, the Zhao Song government obviously trusted him a lot, and he was directly summoned to attend some imperial meetings.

Whether it was the layers of planning for appeasement and deterrence of the Tang Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River, presided over by Prime Minister Zhao Pu, or the strategic conception of attacking Liu Han, presided over by Cao Bin, the professionalism of civil and military affairs opened Qian Chu's eyes.

In the end, thousands of ideas converged into one sigh:

Fortunately, I didn't listen to Li Yu's proposal at that time.

Seriously speaking, who doesn't understand the principle of lips and teeth? But which one is the lip and which one is the tooth between Nanyue and Tang Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River?

Li Yu said it well, using Nanyue's grain and grass to aid Jiangnan, and gathering elite soldiers to fight against Zhao Song. The northerners are not used to the southern land and it is difficult to transport grain and grass, so it will be difficult to fight for a long time, and they will win if they defend.

But since last year, Cao Bin's strategy for Jiangnan Tang, Qian Chu couldn't see where the elite soldiers of Jiangnan Tang were.

On the contrary, the Zhao Song imperial army was invincible and won every battle.

After participating in several imperial consultations, Qian Chu felt from the bottom of his heart that even if he and Li Yu joined forces, failure was only a matter of time.

The gap between the two sides was not just one, but all-round, and from the strategic conception of the Zhao Song officials, the Song Dynasty did not leave everyone with the option of partial peace from the beginning, either to actively offer land to serve the Song Dynasty, or to be defeated by the Song Dynasty imperial army and then slowly manage.

It was also because of this that Qian Chu suddenly had some admiration for the Master Kong Jiong:

Such a powerful imperial army, such a capable prime minister, such a wise and resourceful general, such a prosperous national power, could defeat all the essence and fall into a precarious situation, his talent is also extraordinary.

As for what Guangmu said, he and Li Yu seemed to have a bad end, and there were many ambiguous relationships between them...

Anyway, he will live in Bianliang in the future, and he can go to Xiangguo Temple to burn incense whenever he has something to do. There are many opportunities to deal with each other, and there is a long way to go.

As for Li Yu...Qian Chu can only express sympathy for him.

After all, who made this petty Li Congjia fight with him last time and spend a lot of money to buy the Lixian House.

Don't you think about it, can the house that can be sold solemnly by the Zhao Song government be cheap?

In the end, the family fortune of the King of Jiangnan was almost wiped out. It was the emperor who finally left some money for Li Yu out of caring for him. Otherwise, there would have been no money even to buy furniture for the Lixian House.

But it seems that it is precisely because of this that I have recently heard that Li Yu has been secluded in the mansion that cost a lot of money and has been working hard on writing fu. According to the gossip of the officials, Li Yu has now begun to try to imitate the Yuan opera to write miscellaneous works in advance, and all this is for making money.

And looking at the hardworking appearance of this half-old friend in the past, Qian Chu was a little confused for a while.

Is it better to write fu with the mentality of being recorded in history?

Or is it better to write miscellaneous works with the idea of ​​making money to pay off debts?

Qian Chu said he would wait and see.

"Wen De? Wen De?"

Zhao Kuangyin's call instantly brought Qian Chu back to his senses from his reverie, and he also instantly remembered that he was attending a meeting to discuss the attack and destruction of Liu Han.

It was just that Cao Bin's description of the strategy from Hedong was too detailed. Even with the detailed map to assist in the explanation, it was inevitable that Qian Chu felt drowsy and his thoughts were wandering.

After all, he was not interested in the military formation, and he was even more unfamiliar with the land of Hedong.

Seeing Qian Chu's confused look after he came to his senses, Zhao Kuangyin did not get angry. After all, he did not expect Qian Chu to do anything to conquer the Northern Han in the hidden mountains. He was still concerned about another direction, so he repeated the question:

"Does Wende have any ideas about blocking the Khitan in the north so that they cannot invade Hebei?"

There was a map with a clear mark on the battle situation, and Qian Chu, who was most familiar with maritime merchants, almost subconsciously said:

"In my opinion, the management of Liaodong must be carried out by sea."

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