Chapter 116: The class teacher returns to Beijing

(Today, with a heavy heart, I opened the top grade Hanshi and Yasao again, looking at the fresh and refined words, I can imagine how the three idiots came out word by word.) Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info even if I have this kind of text, I have to consult a lot of historical materials, and the workload of the three idiots is probably a hundred times that of mine! When I was shocked to hear the bad news, in addition to grief, it was even more gloomy. The writers have been working day and night on the codewords, but they can't get anything substantial, and their bodies are broken, which is really sad! I would like to pay tribute to the three idiots, a writer I love very much! I wish to go all the way and go to the Jin Dynasty to be your Chen Caozhi...... )

At noon the next day, Wang Shao woke up. After drinking a bowl of sobering soup, he began to order the troops to be reorganized. Fortunately, these forbidden soldiers are all bloody men, even after a hangover, they are in good spirits and do not see fatigue on the second day.

After the forbidden army was completed, they prepared to return to the court. They belong to the battle sequence of the forbidden army, and their original duty is to defend Gyeonggi, and since the battle here has ended, it is time to return to Beijing.

The soldiers brought their weapons and equipment, and the auxiliaries also carried two pieces of curtains, iron horses, shovels, chisels, baskets, axes, pliers, and armor beds, one pot, one fire drill, one salt bag, and one mill, and three horse reins. In addition, there is a whetstone, a felt hat, a felt suit, and a suitcase. Of course, there is also the food prepared by Youzhou City for the forbidden army to return to Beijing, with nine buckets of wheat rice and two buckets of rice per capita.

In addition to these items, there were more than 16,000 captives and more than 10,000 horses. These horses were still separated from the border army, and when they cleaned up the battlefield, they captured a total of more than 20,000 horses. Now the auxiliaries were overjoyed, and finally they didn't have to carry so many things, so they gave all these miscellaneous items to these horses. If the Khitans saw that their horses, which they regarded as life, were being used as horses, they would probably be so angry that they would smoke from the clouds.

That's not because there are more horses than people in the Khitan army, this war is purely to send horses. Wang Shao estimates that there are at least more than 30,000 horses scattered in Youyun, just look at those who are good, catch one or two, you can exchange them for dozens of dollars, and a better horse can be nearly a hundred. If it is a Maxima, it is equivalent to a Ferrari or Lamborghini in later generations, and it can be worth thousands of dollars, which is an extremely high price, almost equivalent to millions of RMB in later generations.

In addition to these things, you should also bring human heads, which symbolize military merits, and these heads are made of nitrate, otherwise, even in spring, they will stink. There is no way, the ancient method of recording military exploits is so rude. Some of the soldiers even fought for a head. Of course, the discipline of the Forbidden Army told them that if anyone did, they should wait for confinement.

Youzhou Prefecture Pastor Liu Yuanchang, together with a cadre of Youzhou officials, as well as border army officers, such as Youzhou guerrilla Zhu Daguang, etc., sent Wang Shao respectfully out of Youzhou City a mile away, Liu Yuanchang pretended to be very reluctant, "Farewell" and said: "Zichun (Wang Shao's cousin) General is going here, he will be promoted, but we can't forget the merits of our border army!" ”

This is a statement implied by officialdom. Mingli said that the border army made great efforts to defend Youzhou City, but secretly reminded Wang Shao that these civil officials also have merit, and hoped that Wang Shao could say a few kind words in front of Lu Chengqi. If Wang Shao does this, it is the so-called rain and dew evenly, and they can also get a little benefit. If Lu Chengqi remembered their names, it would be even more remarkable. At least the position under the ass can be moved, no matter how bad it is, you can also be promoted to an official, get more rewards or something, anyway, there are a lot of benefits.

Wang Shao was in the prime of his life at this time, and he was not too tactful. In addition, he spends most of his time in the forbidden army, and often stays with these vulgar big-headed soldiers, where can he understand Liu Yuanchang's official tone? Thinking that Liu Yuanchang was so kind, he looked at Zhu Daguang and said with a smile: "I won't forget, Lord Liu, please rest assured." ”

As everyone knows, Liu Yuanchang will be wrong, thinking that Wang Shao really understands their set, and said with a smile: "Then I wish General Zichun a smooth journey!" This misunderstanding directly made Liu Yuanchang and other Youzhou officials turn their faces with Wang Shao later, of course, this is a later story, not for the time being.

Wang Shao told them not to send it, delaying their marching speed. One mile of land has been walked for at least half an hour, and there are more than a thousand miles of land ahead, how many years and months will it take to return to Chang'an City? The forbidden army has left Chang'an City since the beginning of April, and they have returned to their hometowns at this time, and they can't wait to return to Chang'an City within a day.

After bidding farewell to Liu Yuanchang and others, Wang Shao turned over his horse and ordered to speed up the march. Some disobedient Khitans were forced forward by the forbidden army with knives and guns, and they cursed a sentence or two of Khitan from time to time, but the forbidden army did not understand, but laughed out loud. Over time, these Khitans also recognized.

The only exception was the Khitan, who was kept in a wooden prisoner cart and enjoyed the treatment of a carriage. And not like those Khitan captives, who were tied to ropes and walked.

This person is Yelu Chongyuan's eldest son, the cousin of Yelu Hongji, the emperor of Liao, Yelu Nerugu.

Lu Chengqi's urgent oracle to Wang Shao said that he was a treasure, and he should be treated well, and he should not be allowed to have a trace of damage, otherwise he would not be able to sell for a good price. Wang Shao didn't know what Lu Chengqi was referring to, but he didn't dare not do it. So he asked Liu Yuanchang to prepare a prisoner cart and use a captive horse to pull Yelu Nerugu back to Beijing.

Originally, Yelu Nerugu was quite backbone and refused to eat. After three days of starvation, he realized that these people really didn't take him seriously, so he ate hatefully. In Zhu Daguang's words, he is a cheap bone, pretending to be tall.

In addition to the captives, there were special boxes containing the ashes of the fallen forbidden soldiers. On the battlefield, after all, there are no eyes for knives and guns, and there will always be casualties. These forbidden soldiers did not forget to bring their comrades, even if it was inconvenient to transport, they had to incinerate their corpses, put them into boxes, transport them back to their hometowns, and return their fallen leaves to their roots.

War is so ruthless, so cruel, but also full of human brilliance. Maybe these forbidden soldiers don't understand any big truths, but they don't forget their comrades and take them back to their hometowns.

At this time, the song "The Soul of the Chinese Army" sounded again: "...... Drink this bowl of hometown wine, and the strong man will never return......"

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In this different time and space, the largest city, outside Chang'an City, inside the Royal University, Shen Kuo, Su Song and Tang Xun are taking the students of the physics class to study the Chi Dao that Lu Chengqi said. They searched through ancient books, looking for historical materials of the Qin Dynasty, hoping to find some information from them. At the same time, a series of tests were also carried out, such as the test of the carriage and the test of the gallop.

Shen Kuo found that the Qin Dynasty carriage recorded in the classics was very wide, about six feet long. Obviously, the student who knew Chi Dao said that the Qin Chi Dao he had seen was not so wide. The student said that the wood used for the track is hard and has been treated with anti-corrosion, and it is still intact. However, the sleepers have rotted, apparently not preservative, and the material is not as hard as the track, but its general appearance can still be seen.

This student had already drawn the approximate scale of the gallop for everyone's reference. Otherwise, Shen Kuo would not have questioned the records in the history books, Qin Shi Huang's chariot and horse were really so big.

Now, paving the road is not a problem, just follow the cat and the tiger. It's just the shape of the carriage, but it's very tricky. How the carriage was loaded and unloaded from the gallop road, and what characteristics the Qin carriage had, these are unknown.