Chapter 1120: An ill-fated journey into exile
Chapter 1120: The Ill-fated Journey to Exile (Page 1/1)
The news that Zhuge Liang and Guan Zhang left Xishu lifted Lu Yao's spirits.
This is the goal he has been seeking, from the early layout, to the later public opinion offensive, what he pursues is to divide and disintegrate Xishu.
And Zhuge Liang and Guan Zhang can be said to be the core figures of Xishu.
Historically, in the post-Xishu period, the number of famous generals in Xishu was only one Jiang Wei, who was Zhuge Liang's apprentice. And Guan and Zhang, not to mention, the heirs are not bad, whether it is Guan Ping or Zhang Bao, the top celebrities can't be called, and the second- and third-rate celebrities are proper.
The departure of these three from Yizhou is equivalent to cutting off most of the life of Xishu, and the rest of the cats and dogs, Lu Yao can't look down on them. Of course, he never considered that Fa Zheng's strategists would take the initiative to take refuge in him.
There are historical reasons for this.
The same is true of the relationship between different cultural circles.
Since accepting Lu Xun as his righteous son, Zhuya has basically become the territory of the Jiangdong cultural circle. Because of the strong support of the Lu family and other Jiangdong scholars, all the civil officials above and below Zhuya are basically people from the Jiangdong cultural circle.
It's not that Zhu Ya can't cultivate his own talents, but the cultural circle is assimilated, and after getting along for a long time, the talents cultivated by Zhu Ya himself think that they are people from the Jiangdong cultural circle.
Taking 10,000 steps back, even if Fa Zheng and other Yizhou strategists defect to Zhuya, they will inevitably be squeezed out by the Jiangdong cultural circle.
What you eat in your mouth is your own.
Lu Yao knew this very well, so when he learned that Zhuge Liang and the three of them had left Yizhou, he immediately found Jia Xu. As soon as the two of them are combined, this must be there, so quickly send someone to answer first.
Zhuge Liang aside, Guan Zhang and his relationship are not bad, this is an excellent excuse, in addition, in any case, Liu Bei is also the imperial uncle recognized by the Empress Dowager He due to the situation, and his son Liu Chan is also related to him. It's also an excellent excuse.
Under the banner of these two to pick up the three of them, even Cao Cao had to weigh it.
Speaking of which, someone has to say that both sides are already like fire and water, is it necessary to take the initiative to give up talents to the opponent? The answer is yes.
This involves the atmosphere of the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty.
The most famous example, Cao Cao knew that Guan Yu's return to Liu Bei's command was a big hidden danger for him, but he still ordered someone to switch and let him go, although the order was a little late, so that Guan Yu could pass five levels and kill six generals, almost superpowering. You must know that Cao Cao and Yuan Shao were fighting at that time, and Liu Bei was messing with Yuan Shao at that time.
Resting in the game, Cao Cao has been deprived of his luck, and the people's hearts have been lost, and if he doesn't try to brush up some prestige, he will have no to fight.
Then someone is going to say again, since Cao Cao won't stop it, then why send someone to answer it? The answer is still very simple, Cao Cao is controllable, and Lu Bu is not controllable.
Unlike Cao Cao, who is in urgent need of prestige, Lu Bu is alone, and he relies on force to eat, so how can he care about any prestige issues. And he was born in a state, that place is the border, and he fights with the Huns and Xianbei all the year round, and he advocates that the dead enemy is the best enemy.
If it weren't for Zuo Ci's presence, Lu Bu would not have done anything and killed Xishu up and down.
Not to mention for the time being, Lu Yao urgently sent someone to respond. It is said that Zhuge Liang and the three of them took away Liu Bei's orphan, and left Chengdu in the starry night, and there was no situation when they passed the Sword Pavilion, but when it was time to go that way, there were different voices.
Guan Zhang and the others just wanted to protect Liu Chan and the others from leaving Shu as soon as possible and entering Lu Yao's territory, so they asked to continue north, pass through Yang'an Pass, and leave Yizhou through Sanguan.
But Zhuge Liang disagreed.
Yang'an Pass is not far from Hanzhong, and it can be said to be close at hand. This route is the shortest, but it is very risky. If you are not afraid of 10,000, you are afraid of what happens, if Cao Cao or Lu Bu is in front of you, everyone will become a turtle in the urn.
After the battle of the Xishu Palace, Zhuge Liang had a clear understanding of Lu Bu's strength, at least Guan Zhang and the two, even if they added one vote, the second generation would not be able to beat.
Instead of taking risks, it is better to retreat to the next best, turn northwest from the Sword Pavilion, and leave Shu through Qishan.
This route is more famous.
In history, Zhuge Liang organized the Northern Expedition, and this route was the most important, leaving an allusion to the six Qi Mountains. The only thing worth speculating about is that the journey is too long and it takes a lot of time.
And, of course, there is a third route.
The popularity of this route is also not inferior to the route of Qishan, that is, the route of Deng Ai to destroy Shu. In history, Deng Ai led the army through Yuzhong, when Jiang Weitun was in a crowd of troops to resist, but Deng Ai was so messy that he brazenly took advantage of Jiang Wei's rush to the Sword Pavilion to resist Zhong Hui smuggling through Yinping, and finally the road was smooth, directly captured Chengdu and destroyed Shu.
However, this route is farther than the road in Qishan.
Zhuge Liang, Guan Zhang and others can bear it, but it's a pity that Liu Chan and other Liu Bei's family members can't bear it, after all, this fucking traffic problem.
There is a risk in going to Yang'an Pass, and it is too far to go in the middle of the road, only Qishan is the most suitable.
After some disputes, Zhuge Liang reasoned with various facts, and bluntly said that if Cao Cao or Lu Bu led troops to block the road, it would be too risky to go to Yang'an Pass, and it would be impossible to protect Liu Bei's family. This made Guan Zhang and the others have to be convinced.
In history, it was not unreasonable for Zhuge Liang to choose the Northern Expedition route of Qishan, which was the most suitable way to go north, and it was easy to walk.
Resting in the game, the road is more flat and open, and the group traveled in the starry night, and soon crossed Baishui, Qiaotou, and then diverted to the north, but at this time, Yuebai Xing sent a messenger to inform Lu Bu that he was secretly carrying Cao Cao behind his back and was waiting for the group in Qishan.
Zhuge Liang was shocked, and couldn't figure out how Lu Bu could have guessed that his group would leave Shu through Qishan. He didn't think about it, and immediately found Guan Zhang and the others, and at this time, the messenger said Lu Yao's words through the moon and the stars.
"Mr. Kong Ming can leave Yizhou through the valley, and someone will pick him up."
Zhuge Liang was stunned, and immediately understood that this was a person sent by King Zhuya. As for whether Cao Cao would let people go, he now figured it out, knowing that Cao Cao had a last resort, he couldn't help but sigh secretly that Lu Yao was so powerful, he could see it so clearly.
With Lu Yao as a guarantor, Guan and Zhang have no opinion. They had long wanted to take their eldest brother's family away from the dangerous place of Yizhou as soon as possible, and of course it was best to take the nearest distance.
So the group turned back again, relying on the players secretly arranged by the moon, the day, and the stars along the way, they didn't have to worry about the weight of grain and grass at all, and arrived at Yang'an Pass smoothly.
After so many days, the situation in Yizhou has stabilized. Since they left, many people have no expectations for the future of Yizhou, and have resigned, but they did not go to Luoyang, but scattered to live in seclusion.
At this time, the Yang'an guard had already been replaced by Cao Cao's people.
Guan Yu didn't know that the guards had been replaced, so he stepped forward to call Guan, but he didn't expect to see Cao Cao appear on the pass.
"Yun Chang hasn't seen you for a long time, don't you come to harm?"
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