Chapter 943: Recruiting Liaodong Generals

"The black otter is willing to obey the orders of Ming Gong."

Yuwentai did not resist Chu Tian's arrangement at all, and in fact, he had no choice.

Xianbei people have given birth to many famous generals.

Murong Xianbei's Murong Ba, Murong Ke, Tuoba Xianbei's Tuoba Tao, and Yuwen Xianbei's Yuwentai are among the best.

[Name]: Yu Wentai

[Civilization]: Ancient Huaxia - Xianbei

[Talent]: Imperial Commander (King)

[Level]: 90

[Identity]: Prime Minister of the Western Wei Dynasty, founder of the Northern Zhou Dynasty

[Loyalty]: 75

[Commander]: 96 [Force]: 81 [Intelligence]: 93 [Politics]: 92 [Charisma]: 90

[Phase]: Calm

[Favorability]: 50

[Trait 1]: Government Soldier System (SS-level exclusive trait, commander of the Wuchuan Legion, Li Bi Legion, Northern Wei Suwei Forbidden Brigade, all attributes of the above legions +25%, morale +30% when in battle)

[Trait 2]: Harness the heroic (S-class trait, limited aura of the whole army - when commanding the eight pillars of the Western Wei Dynasty (except Yuwentai), the twelve generals and other generals, improve the ability of the generals under your command, the commander value is +1, the force value is +1, no more than 93, when the above generals lead the army alone, the legion all attributes are additional +3%)

[Trait 3]: Reversal of Strength and Weakness (S-rank trait, when the strength is at a disadvantage, the clan's attack power is +10%; When the faction is at a disadvantage, gain +25% for your internal affairs ability)

[Special Class]: Wuchuan Legion (5th Order, maximum 10,000)

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Yuwentai was the same as Chu Tian imagined, except for force, there were almost no flaws to be found.

Yuwentai can strengthen the capabilities of the Western Wei Zhuguo and the Twelve Great Generals.

Chutian currently has two pillar kingdoms, Li Hu and Dugu Xin, who are under the command of Yuwentai and can play even better.

Yuwentai was as miserable as Cao Cao, laying a great foundation, and their descendants were soon usurped.

In addition, Yuwentai is a hero of adversity, the more unfavorable the more powerful, and he is a bit like Liu Bei.

A more complex person.

Chu Tian couldn't see his ambition value.

Loyalty isn't necessarily reliable.

Military generals with high ambitions, as long as the opportunity comes, even if their loyalty is above 80, they will still rebel.

The generals with low ambitions are only submissive, and they are silent when they are greened by the lord, and they don't even dare to rebel.

arrived with Yuwentai and Badun, as well as Gongsun Kang of Liaodong.

Gongsun Kang is also a good general, breaking Goguryeo, with 82 commanders and 78 forces, and Chutian was slightly appeased.

The main harvest is Yuwentai.

Secondly, Chutian recruited three generals from Mingguan, Zhu Neng, Sun Chuanting, and Zu Dashou.

"Mingguan betrayed the Han Empire and took refuge in Tuolei, Liaodong is now owned by this king, you should abandon the darkness and turn to the Ming at this time. How about unifying the Han Empire, stopping the war by force, and preventing the world from continuing to be chaotic by soldiers and horses? ”

Chu Tian glanced at the three of them.

This time, it was Mingguan who abandoned them and betrayed the Han Empire, so the psychological burden of these generals surrendering to Chutian was much smaller.

Zu Dashou was the first to surrender: "I am willing to serve Ming Gong." ”

Chu Tian can now view Zu Dashou's abilities.

[Name]: Zu Dashou

[Civilization]: Ancient China

[Talent]: Diamond-level commander

[Level]: 91

[Identity]: Liaodong Forward Commander

[Loyalty]: 70

[Commander]: 82 [Force]: 79 [Intelligence]: 68 [Politics]: 53 [Charisma]: 20

[Phase]: Timid

[Favorability]: 40

[Trait 1]: Long-term defense (A-level trait, when defending the city, the defense of the defending unit +13%)

[Trait 2]: Fortification (Grade A trait, +10% construction speed when building a fortress)

[Trait 3]: Erchen (negative trait, when defending the city, if you can't get reinforcements for a long time, the probability of surrendering to the enemy army will be greatly increased)

[Special Class]: Guanning Iron Cavalry (7th Order, upper limit of 1,000, Special Equipment: Three-Eyed Firegun, Semi-Cold Weapon, Semi-Firearm Class)

Zu Dashou's ability is okay, his specialty is building and defending the city, and his disadvantage is that he is not loyal enough, which is in stark contrast to Gao Shun.

Mingguan has always appointed Zu Dashou, mainly for two reasons, one is Zu Dashou's own troops.

Sometimes, the ability of a military commander is not directly related to what kind of troops they carry.

Zu Dashou and Wu Sangui were originally Liaodong generals in the Ming Dynasty, commanding the Guanning Iron Cavalry.

The second reason is that Zu Dashou tends to surrender to the enemy when he is at a disadvantage, and he will not be so easy to defect when he is superior.

Chu Tian reluctantly took in Zu Dashou for the sake of Guan Ning Tieqi, and the people he wanted to subdue the most were Zhu Neng and Sun Chuanting.

Zhu Neng is a fierce general, while Sun Chuanting is a commander.

Unlike Zu Dashou, who quickly chose to surrender under unfavorable circumstances, Zhu Neng and Sun Chuanting fell into a painful struggle.

In the end, Zhu Neng thought that the general trend had gone, and Mingguan had betrayed the Han Empire, so he still chose to surrender.

Zhu Neng was the guard of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, and he was also the first fierce general under his command, and he helped Zhu Di seize the throne in the Battle of Jingjing.

[Name]: Zhu Neng

[Civilization]: Ancient China

[Talent]: Emperor-level fierce general

[Level]: 82

[Identity]: Ming Chengguo Gong

[Loyalty]: 90

[Commander]: 84 [Force]: 97 [Intelligence]: 67 [Politics]: 31 [Charisma]: 80

[Phase]: Brave

[Favorability]: 41

[Trait 1]: Champion of the Three Armies (SS-level trait, personal attack +40% when trapped)

[Trait 2]: Vanguard Swallow General (S-rank trait, when serving as Vanguard, the impact of cavalry from Swallowland is +30%)

[Trait 3]: Death Protector (S-rank trait, loyalty is not easy to decrease, when the lord/monarch/prince is in danger, the more serious the self's injury, the greater the increase in ability)

[Special Class]: Youzhou Assault Cavalry (Seventh-Order Heavy Cavalry, up to 1,000)

Zhu Neng can be a vanguard or a guard, and there is also a situation where the monarch and Zhu Neng jointly lead the cavalry to crush the enemy army, which can trigger Zhu Neng's "Death Protector" trait, so that Zhu Neng's force will rise again.

Ming Chengzu Zhu Di did just that, often leading the cavalry to charge ahead.

Li Shimin, Zhu Di, Cao Cao and others all like to rush to the front, and the same is true for Yuwentai and others.

The last to surrender was Sun Chuanting.

Sun Chuanting was a little incredulous: "The lord has always hated foreign races, why would he betray the Han Empire?" ”

Sun Chuanting was surprised, but finally chose to surrender.

[Name]: Sun Chuanting

[Civilization]: Ancient China

[Talent]: King-level commander

[Level]: 89

[Identity]: A famous general in the late Ming Dynasty, Li Zicheng became a mortal enemy

[Loyalty]: 82

[Commander]: 90 [Force]: 64 [Intelligence]: 92 [Politics]: 75 [Charisma]: 81

[Phase]: Calm

[Favorability]: 42

[Trait 1]: Suppression of Bandits (S-rank trait, when suppressing peasant uprisings, bandits, and rogues, the Legion's attack is +40%, and the enemy has a fear effect)

[Trait 2]: Tuntian Training (S-rank trait, Tuntian grain production +15%, training efficiency +15%)

[Trait 3]: Ambush (A-level trait, when the ambush is successful, the legion damage is +10%)

[Special Troops]: Qin Army (fifth-order light infantry, upper limit of 11,000 people, the source of troops comes from Guanzhong)

Sun Chuanting seems to have a hand in suppressing peasant uprisings, with a huge bonus, mainly used to suppress rebellions, and is also good at stratagems and ambushes.

However, Chutian believed that Sun Chuanting was not enough to serve as the commander of the Liaodong Army.

Zhu Neng is suitable to be a pioneer general, not a coach.

As the remnant of the Mingguan, the Liaodong Army must have an emperor-level commander as the commander, and it cannot be a general before the Mingguan, otherwise loyalty cannot be guaranteed.

Chutian needed to send an emperor-level commander from other legions to take command of the brave and warlike Liaodong Army.