Chapter 47 Military Council

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Although Tu Sui almost died during the Southern Expedition, for Tu Sui, he has his own cognition.

Ren Huan saw Tu Sui before he died, and the surprise in his heart was naturally self-evident, but at that time, when Ren Huan knew Tu Sui's thoughts, that is, Zhao Tuo was not a person loyal to the Great Qin Empire, Ren Huan's heart could be said to be very struggling.

Because Ren Huan can be said to have trusted Zhao Tuo as his son and nephew.

Because of this, it was hard for him to believe that Zhao Tuo would have such a mind at first.

And Tu Sui did not continue to persuade, but said a plan, that is, let Ren Huan pretend to be dead. If Zhao Tuo couldn't wait to control the county guard mansion and then falsely pass on the order, his disobedience would naturally be revealed.

If Zhao Tuo didn't have this intention, Tu Sui wouldn't mind apologizing to Ren Huan, and then really wandered the world and lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests.

In the face of Tu Sui, who trusted and promoted him back then, his body became weaker and weaker, and in his thinking of being loyal to the Great Qin Empire, he finally accepted Tu Sui's suggestion.

What happened after that fulfilled Tu Sui's speculation. After Zhao Tuo learned of Ren Huan's "death", he pretended to enter Panyu City to mourn, in fact, he hoped to control the county guard and the corresponding officials of Nanhai County in his hands.

However, when he approached the mansion of the Nanhai County Lieutenant who hung the mourning flag, he and dozens of his cronies faced Tu Sui and Ren Huan, who had come back from the dead, and more than a hundred ironclad soldiers, and finally chose to fight to the death.

Zhao Tuo finally died in the chaos, and Ren Huan looked up to the sky and sighed, and then walked to Zhao Tuo's body that was already bloody and fleshy, and closed Zhao Tuo's eyes that were blind.

Subsequently, Ren Huan issued his last order, that is, the county soldiers and garrison soldiers of Nanhai County obeyed Tu Sui's command and orders.

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In the months that followed, Tu Sui once again integrated the Southern Expeditionary Legions, which were again attached to him.

After a period of arrangement, Tu Sui commanded 100,000 carefully selected elites of the Qin army to march north through the main passage of Nanhai County bordering Changsha County.

Since Wu Rui was fighting fiercely like Liu Bang's army at that time, the garrison in the southern part of Changsha County was basically emptied, and Tu Sui could be said to occupy a large area of land in the southern part of Changsha County with almost no effort.

After this, Tu Sui knew that Zhang Jiashi was sending troops to attack the territory of the rebel general Zhang Han, and soon made a decision, that is, he and Wu Rui joined forces to resist Liu Bang's attack.

Although this is not the first time Tu Sui has heard the name Zhang Jiashi, but for Zhang Jiashi at this time, Tu Sui has no idea who Zhang Jiashi is.

But Tu Sui finally chose a path that he believed would provide the greatest boost to the Great Qin Empire, and that was the choice to curb the continued expansion of Liu Bang's power.

Of course, Tu Sui did not think that the officers and soldiers of the Southern Expeditionary Corps under his command could not deal with Liu Bangjun alone, but for some considerations, such as Wu Rui, as the controller of Changsha County, had a geographical advantage, and he and Wu Rui would naturally be able to play a greater role by joining forces.

Wu Rui could not resist Liu Bang's attack on his own, although he himself was a little early in the morning, that is, with his own strength, sooner or later he would be swallowed up by Liu Bang, a rogue prince. He didn't want to see that.

So when Tu Sui sent people as lobbyists to persuade him to join forces against Liu Bang, Wu Rui finally chose this path.

After all, compared to Tu Sui, Wu Rui's understanding of Zhang Jiashi can be said to be much stronger than that of the other party.

Because don't forget one thing, and that is that Ingbuko is his son-in-law. As one of the cutting-edge generals of the Great Qin Empire, Yingbu was able to become a world-famous fierce general under Zhang Jiashi, which had nothing to do with Zhang Jiashi's good use of knowledge.

It can be said that Wu Rui just thinks that Zhang Jiashi has the posture of a master, so he will really choose this path.

Even if he took 10,000 steps back, Zhang Jiashi would not easily let go of a rebellion like him who claimed to be the king without authorization, but if he made a contribution and relied on the relationship between Yingbu, Zhang Jiashi would not let their Wu family end up with this.

And Wu Rui also knew one thing, that is, even if he didn't cooperate with Tu Sui, what could he do? If he fell into the hands of Liu Bang, there would not be such a good result as if he was under Zhang Jiashi's command again.

Sometimes, history changes dramatically because of the choices of some people.

If it weren't for Tu Sui and Wu Rui's alliance at that time, Liu Bang's strength would have been greatly weakened and contained, I am afraid that if Zhang Jiashi finally wants to settle Liu Bang, the price he needs to pay will be very huge, and it may even affect the time for the Great Qin Empire to calm the world again.

Therefore, out of many considerations, Zhang Jiashi reappointed Tu Sui as the national lieutenant, appointed Wu Rui as the county guard of Changsha County, and promoted the people under the command of the two who could recruit and fight well into the Qin army, which can be regarded as a kind of decision to repay the favor.

After all, if Zhang Jiashi is more serious, Wu Rui's family will not be implicated, but there is no doubt that by now, Wu Rui's grave is estimated to be overgrown with weeds.

And Tu Sui was naturally disrespectful to Zhang Jiashi's appointment.

Because he knew that his acceptance of Zhang Jiashi's appointment was naturally a manifestation of attitude.

Of course, the monarch of the Great Qin Empire at that time was not Zhang Jiashi, but Ying Xun, who inherited the title of the first emperor. But there is no doubt that before Yingxun took charge of the Great Qin Empire, its military and political power was in the hands of Zhang Jiashi.

In other words, Zhang Jiashi appointed him as a national lieutenant again, mainly hoping that he would not do something disappointing.

Tu Sui himself is not a fool, so why can't he see some of Zhang Jiashi's intentions? Besides, as a national lieutenant, he can be regarded as an official reinstatement, and Tu Sui naturally has no opinion on this. Besides, if it is about qualifications, he is still a little bit behind Li Xin.

But judging from the current situation, Tu Sui still has some sighs in his heart, because many years have passed, and everything in the Great Qin Empire is wrong.

When he knew about Meng Wu's death, he was a little gloomy, because Meng Wu's friendship with him was not bad, but his death in the Hanzhong battle a few years ago can be said to make Tu Sui a little sad.

But no matter what, Tu Sui knew one thing very well, that is, if Meng Wu could see the Great Qin Empire settle the Central Plains again, then he must be very happy.

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After Zhang Jiashi talked about the second issue, that is, how much military strength should be mobilized by Liaoning County and Shang County to go north for reinforcements, Tu Sui expressed his thoughts:

"Your Majesty, although Donghu has declined, there is no doubt that Donghu and the northeastern border of our Great Qin Empire are cold, and if Donghu is not protected, Liaoning County and Shang County will inevitably suffer from great pressure from the Huns. As far as the greed of the Huns is concerned, their main direction of attack will inevitably choose Liaoning County, which is easy to attack and difficult to defend and quite rich. ā€

Tu Sui's words made everyone present stunned slightly, and then thought deeply.

Many people don't think that Tu Sui's words are exaggerated, on the contrary, as Tu Sui said, once the Huns are not restrained by the Donghu people and relieve their worries, then in terms of the wealth of Liaoning County, it is naturally worth the Huns to use the main force to attack.

The terrain of Liaoning County, basically as Tu Sui said, is quite easy to defend and difficult to attack, after all, the eastern part of Liaoning County has the largest grassland on the border of the Great Qin Empire, which undoubtedly allows the Huns to come and go like the wind.

The situation in Shang County was better, because the terrain of Shang County was more complicated, and it was able to effectively resist the attack of the Huns by virtue of the defense of some dangerous areas, but it was difficult for Liaoning County to do this.

If the Huns took interspersed operations, unless Zhang Jiashi could mobilize more troops for reinforcements, he could only trap the city with the military strength under Su Jiao's command, and then slowly run out of food by the Huns, and finally end up with a defeat of all food.

The eyes of people, including Zhang Liang, have a dignified look contained in them.

It is conceivable that the defense capability of Liaoning County is indeed a place that has to be taken seriously.

Although Zhang Jiashi relied on the defense system of the Great Wall in the past few years, it can be regarded as a devastating blow to the Donghu people, but the Huns at this time were not as easy to deal with as the Donghu people at that time. If the Huns were allowed to forcibly break through to several places, then the situation in Liaoning County would be irreparable.

And Zhang Jiashi said helplessly at this time: "Guowei, since this is the case, we should do our best to reinforce Donghu this time?"

To be honest, Zhang Jiashi really had no such plans, because mobilizing all the troops of Liaoning County and Shang County to reinforce Donghu was not impossible to do such a thing, but there was no doubt that this situation was really not so easy to decide.

After all, the strength of the two counties is nearly 100,000, and there are many things that Zhang Jiashi has to take into account, such as the logistics and maintenance of mobilizing so many troops, the transportation of grain, etc., which are all very important situations.

But Tu Sui's words made Zhang Jiashi have to be ruthless:

"Your Majesty, this time the Huns attacked Donghu, it is obvious that they want to annex Donghu, in this case, the strength used by the Huns must be quite huge, if it is only with a partial division to reinforce Donghu, whether it can be returned with the whole body is a question, let alone be able to recover the decline of the Donghu people this time!"

Tu Sui's words were undoubtedly a hammer that hit the hearts of Zhang Jiashi and Chen Ping, because as Tu Sui said, if only a small number of troops were sent to reinforce Donghu, it was a question whether this force could retreat in its entirety, let alone play a role in reinforcements.

It is certainly a good thing to win more with less, but if such a battle plan is carried out without the capital to win more with less, there is no doubt that it can only bring humiliation on oneself.

Therefore, this is also the reason why Zhang Jiashi ordered Su Jiao and Yujian to lead the main forces of Shang County and Liaoning County to reinforce Donghu.

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Zhang Jiashi is not too assertive in this regard, after all, as long as some things are reasonable suggestions, he will inevitably give up some unrealistic ideas.

Of course, a monarch is not a good monarch if he does not have the ability to make decisions. But if you only rely on other people's opinions, you will end up in indecision.

Therefore, Zhang Jiashi's obedience to Tu Sui's opinion was not a surprise to Chen Ping. After all, they all think that Tu Sui's suggestion will involve many aspects of arrangement, but there is no doubt that Tu Sui's arrangement is very correct.

This is also because of the premise that Tu Sui's opinion is recognized by many people.

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The last topic is naturally the corresponding arrangement after the transfer of Su Jiao and the two of them led by the army.

Especially in terms of the corresponding grain transportation in the future, Zhang Jiashi and Chen Ping naturally made corresponding arrangements as the focus of the key points.

On this issue, Zhang Jiashi stubbornly insisted on one point, that is, the contingent that maintained the safety of the transport troops must not mobilize those new-type mobile units.

Although Chen Ping said that he understood why Zhang Jiashi insisted on this, they were really embarrassed about some things. Because among the active forces of the Great Qin Empire, only those troops can do the best in this regard.

Because of the troops of the Great Qin Empire, except for those troops composed of new light knights and crossbow chariots who were still on standby and trained in the corresponding areas, most of the other troops were basically infantry.

Such a force, as the escort of the follow-up transport team, is not a big problem, but there is a possibility that it will not be able to catch up in time. After all, the infantry of these units does not travel fast, and once the distance is too long, it is easy to have things that cannot be taken care of.

This is not to say that such a transport force has a hole in defense, but once this force is besieged by the Huns in a relatively middle position, then neither the troops of Su Jiao or the Great Wall can provide effective support in a short time.

This is where Chen Ping feels very difficult.

And Zhang Jiashi naturally didn't want this situation to happen, but he had to scruple about one thing, that is, if the Huns knew about the existence of those new mobile units and the corresponding support, the trouble it would bring would not be comparable to the loss of one or two transport troops.

Otherwise, Bai Qi would not have repeatedly reminded him not to drum up some things in the future before he has absolute strength.

Because doing so will undoubtedly make the enemy stronger, and may even allow Zhang Jiashi to try the taste of lifting a stone to shoot himself in the foot.

However, this arrangement was not without a compromise solution, Zhang Jiashi decided to transfer the few knights in Zhao County and the hometown of Qi to the north, and then combine them with some crossbow chariot units as a simplified version of the mobile force to maintain the corresponding escort work.

And this is the last remote control order for Zhang Jiashi to send troops to reinforce Donghu this time......