Section 134 The Four Elders

The Qin State issued a mobilization order, and the Ying clan was not bad at all compared to the Mengxi and Bai clans, and men, women, and children followed the first batch of convoys to Linzi.

The older, more literate became scribes, keeping records of the spoils of war, and as overseers, they were responsible for checking who had secretly embezzled the spoils.

Those with higher status temporarily became officials of Linzi City, managing Linzi and several surrounding cities.

The patriarch of the Ying clan is the King of Qin, and one of the four elders came to Linzi City.

Ying Li is the second elder of the Ying clan, the first clan is called Ying Ling, and he is the great-grandfather of the current King of Qin, who is the son of the youngest son of Qin Linggong, that is, the nephew of Qin Xiangong.

The third clan is always the uncle of the current King of Qin, named Fenglu, who is the son of Ying Jichang. Ying Jichang is the younger brother of Qin Xiaogong and the second son, and his status in the Qin State is far higher than that of Ying Qian.

The fourth clan is Bai Hui who has never heard of it at all, and there is no record in history at all, it is the son of Gongzi Yingqian, called Yinghe.

This Fenglu was because Ying Jichang opposed Shang Ying's change of law and went out to avoid trouble and changed his surname.

Later, after the death of Qin Xiaogong, Qin was in turmoil, and Ying Jichang returned to Qin, opposed the Gong clan's election of Ying Qian as king, and persuaded Ying Qian to protect Ying Si to ascend the throne. But his son is still surnamed Feng, and his grandson has also changed his surname to Win, and there are still those who are still surnamed Feng. On the genealogy of the Ying clan, there is a branch with the surname Feng.

The four elders of the Win clan all went out.

On the one hand, they came to show the national mobilization order of the Gong clan to support the Qin king, and on the other hand, they wanted to take this opportunity to bring the suppressed Ying clan back to the political arena of the Qin State.

Yingli manages Linzi, and everything will be seen in person.

Feng Lu was a member of the Overseer's group, and there were two other official officials of the Qin State, whose rank was no lower than Bai Hui's, Jiuqing.

Ying Ling was responsible for supervising all members of the entire Ying clan, and strictly ordered that no one should violate military orders or Qin laws.

Yinghe is a military general, and he takes 10,000 soldiers to be responsible for the guards of Linzi.

After these four people arrived in Linzi, they immediately took their clansmen to work without even participating in the dust washing banquet.

Bai Hui set up a big account of the Chinese army in the former Su Qin Mansion next to the Qi Palace, and Bai Hui is also very hard these days.

When Yingling arrived, Bai Hui was staring at the map of Qi in front of the big map in a daze.

"Hui'er!"

"Uncle Tai, why did you come here in person, if there is anything to do, send someone to give an order, just go over to your great-grandson." Bai Hui has a heartfelt respect for this elder of the first clan of the Ying clan, and at the age of seventy, he still has to go to the front line in person.

No matter what this uncle is trying to do, just by virtue of his going to the front line, it is a great achievement.

Ying Ling waved his hand: "I'm not old enough to walk, I was also a brave general in the Qin army back then, but I'm too old to lift a knife." ”

Ying Ling was a person who participated in the Battle of Hexi, although he was only half an old child at the time, but he also led a Qin army to rush and kill, and came to Qin to shed blood.

Bai Hui helped Ying Ling sit down, and without waiting for Bai Hui to speak, Ying Ling said first: "I sent you the statistics of the first two batches of fleets, and I guarantee that no one dares to be greedy for money." ”

"Uncle Tai, you have worked hard."

Bai Hui motioned for Yingling's entourage to put down the bamboo slips, and then poured a glass of warm water for Yingling, then sat down and began to open the bamboo slips.

Ying Ling said: "This battle has won the wealth of the Qi country. Qi Guoqiang, Qi Guofu, half of them are in Linzi. I know your intentions, the Jixia School Palace has not moved, and when things in the city calm down in the past few days, I am ready to personally take people to the Jixia School Palace. There is also the fact that there are now 2,129 blacksmiths, a total of 11,214 people, and it is expected to be brought back in three days, which ......"

Yingling paused for a moment: "Hui'er, I mean, these people are sent back to Xianyang. ”

"Just do it according to your old uncle's wishes."

Before Ying Ling could say the reason, Bai Hui agreed, which made Ying Ling a little embarrassed, he knew the agreement between King Qin and Bai Hui, and the spoils of Qi were placed in Yiyang and allocated by Bai Hui.

After actually capturing Linzi, the Qin army found that the amount of loot was too huge.

It can be said that the treasury of Qi is at least ten times that of Qin.

Bai Hui changed the topic at this time, and did not mention the matter of Linzi again, Xianyang on the Linzi side has already sent many officials over, and these people will handle the affairs very well.

Wu Ze has Bai Qi, Bai Qi is here, no one can attack here, you can move back slowly with confidence.

So Bai Hui said: "Uncle Tai, I have something to tell you. ”

"You speak."

"Uncle Tai, Shu Hou Yingyun's adoptive mother had an affair with Shu Xiangguo, do you say this matter is a state affair or a family affair?"

Ying Ling didn't answer immediately, and after thinking about it repeatedly, he gave an answer: "This matter, if they have different intentions, it is a state matter." If not, it's a family affair. ”

Bai Hui asked Yingling: "Uncle Tai, do you think this matter, can I go to Bashu for a turn?" ”

Ying Ling did not hesitate at all, and immediately replied to Bai Hui: "Of course you can go, as a person sent by the Gong clan to deal with this ugly matter, if it really becomes a state affair." As your commander, you also have the power to quell the rebellion. Is this just that serious? ”

Yingling didn't understand what Bai Hui cared about what Bashu did.

Bai Hui said in a low voice: "Of course you have to care, the wealth of Bashu is comparable to the sum of the three Jins." Uncle Tai, you say you don't care. ”

"Of course."

Based on Bai Hui's words, Yingling also thinks that it should be managed.

Bai Hui nodded: "This matter really has to be managed, first of all, this is a family matter of our Ying clan, if it is not important for Uncle Tai, I will order someone to prepare a few side dishes, and then warm a pot of wine, I will tell my uncle about Bashu." ”

"Okay."

When Bai Hui and Yingling were drinking, they went down to the dock.

Wei Ran arrived, Tian Wen also arrived, Wei, Han, Yan, and Zhao all sent important ministers over, but Chu did not, Chu ordered Yin Zhaoyang to use his health as an excuse to only send an ordinary small official of Chu to come, and he returned to Chu.

It's been almost an hour, and Wei Ran's ship hasn't approached the dock yet, and not only that, but his ship still needs to keep out of the way for the five-masted sailing ship that is going upstream.

As early as the Spring and Autumn period, there were already primitive sailing ships.

In the era of the Warring States Period, especially the ships of the Chu State were the best, and although the ships of the Qin State were almost there, they could still move forward against the current and the headwind.

Wei Ran is not in a hurry, even if he keeps giving way to other ships, he is not in a hurry.

At this time, the Qin State was transporting the loot back, and Wei Ran was happy when he looked at the countless ships on the river.

Tian Wen kept his face calm.

Tian Wen understands boats, just looking at the waterline of the ship, he can roughly calculate how much cargo this ship pulls, and every ship is pressed on the limit of the waterline without exception from the ships that go upriver from the dock.