Section 11 A Necessarily Correct View of History

Here, there is no way to know what is like outside, you can't understand the entire battlefield, and you can't make judgments.

That's the biggest problem. In the previous scenario, the biggest advantage was to have a certain level of understanding of the company, of the nature of the Americans, and that all plans were built from those "known" facts.

But now, there is no way to build a plan, and there is no way to look for flaws, weaknesses, and opportunities in general.

Depending on the terrain, it is possible to camp at the gap in C... But now it is not possible to give such an order, and let more than 200 people occupy the pass and resist the enemy alone, these people will not carry it out.

Withdraw, there is still time. The Han army will come from the pass, then from the mountain. So, is it to find Guo Qushuai and suggest that he retreat with the whole army? Or find a few officers from other camps and withdraw with them?

Or, take someone to withdraw yourself? Without supplies, the road will be difficult to walk in the end. But... It's okay if you don't withdraw, the Han army will come again, when this Yellow Turban team breaks up, when the time comes, collect the defeated soldiers, and they will all be my soldiers.

The idea is tempting. But if there are other Yellow Turban troops nearby, if Guo Qushuai is waiting to join other Yellow Turban troops, then he can't pretend to be stupid....

"Can't be evacuated."

In Qu Shuai's tent, Guo Dazheng drank wine and ate meat with several officers. "An order from the Great Sage and Good Master, the iron ore here is very useful. We're going to garrison here, and we're waiting for General Gong's reinforcements to come!" ”

"I heard that the blacksmiths in your battalion have made dozens of shields? If it is not stolen or damaged, it will be stolen or damaged, and it will be sent to my camp! Go back and send someone to pick it up and send it to the great sage and good teacher. ”

The rest of the officers had different faces when they heard this order. Guo Da didn't mean to explain further, and Wang Luo didn't ask.

"Shields have been issued to the soldiers. I'm a new officer, and I'm just afraid that the command won't move. ”

"Then I'll send a few people." Guo Da waved his hand. "There are still iron ingots in the camp, you send someone to pull them away, and they are all built." He gestured to several officers around him. "If you have anything in your camp, send it to him!"

"Whoa!" Several people around replied in unison.

So, Wang Luo had no choice but to return to the barracks with the five Qu Shuai's subordinates, and then watch them convey orders.

Yang Wentian was very dissatisfied. In fact, most of the soldiers were reluctant to hand over their shields.

It's good, but it's not enough---- this reluctance doesn't accumulate enough. Wang Luo thought that when he ordered to kill these messengers, the soldiers would obey, it would be almost enough.

It doesn't matter, there is no need to rush this, you can take your time. At present, it is not this that is important, but the overall goal, which needs to be planned.

The Han army still has an hour to come. So Wang Luo returned to his tent and took out the book from his arms.

The book has been turned into equipment, but it can still be flipped through normally. Wang Luo turned to the article on "Contradiction" that he reads most often.

What we need to do is to determine the goal----- find out the forces and contradictions of all parties in the entire environment---- and at each stage, we should unite all the friends who can be united, and fight against the enemy who is alone.

In the last scene, the goal is to save those people from the crisis of turning into zombies, this world, what is the goal?

Participate in the hegemony? No, only for 30 days. Moreover, it is not a cool thing to travel to the kindergarten to hang and beat children.

Help the Yellow Turbans win? No, I am Chinese, I don't believe in God in my bones, and I don't want to serve religious forces.

Wang Luo stood up and walked around the tent a few times. Yes, people.

As a human group, if it is working hard for survival and development, then it has the innate and greatest justice for all people.

The rest of the little justice, the desire to mate with a particular primate of the opposite sex, the opportunistic way of the clever man to find the flaws of the rules, the desire to use his talents, the desire for self-realization, the contempt for the stupidity of others.... All of this, if it doesn't get in the way of this great principle, it doesn't matter. But they are worthless in the face of this greatest justice for humanity.

Does the Yellow Turban Army have this kind of justice? In Wang Luo's opinion, there are some of them.

This justice comes from its members. Most of the participants are poor and helpless people who can't live in this era. Because it is organized by religion, there must be many members who try to speculate, but as long as the majority of the members are people who want to live for the better and are willing to work hard for this "good", then they are worthy of their own help.

So, why did the Yellow Turban fail in history?

Because in China's 5,000-year history, there has always been a saying: "Knowledge is power"

The names of those who possess knowledge are different in each era.

Sometimes they are righteous, sometimes they are evil. But no matter what time it is, they are strong

In ancient times, books could only be made of bamboo slips, and the audience was small, and as a result, hundreds of schools were born; In the Eastern Han Dynasty, printing was invented, and as a result, the scholar family was born; Between the Tang and Song dynasties, printing technology expanded and popularized, and as a result, a civilian-official group was born.

Baijia is positive and upwardly developing. Knowledge is in their hands, and the result is that Chinese civilization has appeared in the most brilliant period;

The scholars are declining and backward, but relying on the power of knowledge, even if they are chaotic, thousands of horses, thousands of miles of red land, and rivers of blood, their power is still maintained for hundreds of years;

The civil servants were conservative, balanced and stable, and even if they eventually fell, they still created a period of glory.

This era is the prelude to the imminent birth of the scholar clan and the darkest historical period of Chinese civilization. If, if you can set things right, you will nip the entire noble class in the bud and not give them a chance to be born. Isn't that much better than saving tens of thousands of Americans?

After thinking like this for a while, Wang Luo couldn't help but get excited.

The goal, set, is this.

Then, the contradictions need to be cleared up.

Contradictions exist in the process of the development of all things. Clearly, the Yellow Turban Uprising was part of "everything". The main contradiction of this uprising should be the contradiction between the primary religious system after the evolution of the primitive religious system and the feudal monarchy system evolved from the blood kinship system.

After that, there was a direct confrontation, the contradiction between the Han army and the Yellow Turban army. This is the primary contradiction, and the other contradictions, the contradictions between me and Guo Da, the contradictions between me and other officers, and the contradictions caused by the soldiers' dissatisfaction with Guo Da are all secondary contradictions.

Currently, the main work is to defeat ... Or at least repel the Han army.

For this reason, it is the soldiers' side that needs to be united, as well as other officers who are capable of fighting.