Prologue Before the War on
readx;?? On February 20, 201 B.C., in Longcheng, the holy land of the Huns, there was originally no populated Dragon City at this time, and the leaders of various tribes of the Huns gathered, which naturally included more than a dozen people with relatively high status among the Huns. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
The left and right Xian Wang, the left and right Gu Li Wang, the left and right generals, the left and right Dadu Lieutenants, the left and right Dadanghu, the left and right Gudu Hou, these people are the senior members of the Huns who command the army, and now there is Mao Dun as Shan Yu, leading the Huns, is praying to the sky.
This incident had actually happened a few months ago, and the main thing at that time was that the Huns would launch a full-scale offensive against the Great Qin Empire at the beginning of spring next year.
And now, it is the ritual of the Huns to sacrifice heaven and earth before the pull.
Unbeknownst to the various high-ranking members of the Huns, above the altar, a man in the prime of life and a beautiful woman were watching all this.
The beautiful woman said to the man, "Husband, are you just watching the two sides fight?"
"I don't want to see that happen, but for me, it's an opportunity for the community to change. If that bastard can solve this crisis, then even if the other party wants to step on the desert in the future, then they will get an easier situation, instead of letting this land be completely stained with some blood. ”
The man said this, and gently held the beautiful woman's hand: "Perhaps, this kind of result is already doomed when that bastard boy gets our favor." In other words, this is also something that must be faced in order for the other party to appear in this world. ”
"Although I don't know whether such an outcome is a good thing or a bad thing, it is the expectation of this group thousands of years ago to let the fallen leaves return to their roots. ”
The man sighed softly, "Maudun is a good successor, but he doesn't know what might happen to him. If it were possible, I would persuade him to give up his ideas, but this is not possible, because the other person will not give up his opinion at all because of my status. An excellent person often has some stubbornness. ”
After the man finished his words, he looked at the sky in front of him and said softly: "I don't know how many people will die, but this is inevitable, because this is the choice of fate." ”
The man then transformed into a giant green wolf, and then slowly revealed his body.
Many Huns were stunned after seeing this scene, but as more and more people reacted, their expressions revealed a fanatical admiration for this huge green wolf......
The beautiful woman who saw this scene said with some dissatisfaction: "If you let Bai Bai know that you actually cheated that little brother, be careful to bite you directly for nothing." ”
"If you don't say it, how will your daughter know?"
The beautiful woman rolled her eyes, and then said, "If you really bite you, I will not see anything." ”
The cyan giant wolf's expression froze......
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Zhang Jiashi didn't know that the Huns encountered the manifestation of the blue wolf in the land of sacrifice in Longcheng, of course, he would not have any idea if he knew, because he knew very well that even if the Huns did not have such a thing as the manifestation of the blue wolf, they would not give up the plan to attack the Great Qin Empire in the south.
For him, although the current preparations are not completely proper, under the relatively efficient system operation of the Great Qin Empire, although the defense force along the Great Wall in the north has not been greatly strengthened, but in some mountains and forests, the Great Qin Empire has completed some unexpected ways to deal with the Huns.
Among them, the main one is the strengthening of dock forts in some key areas.
The personnel and materials that these dock forts can accommodate are not too many, but there is one thing that Zhang Jiashi is more satisfied with, that is, as long as these dock forts are not facing a large-scale offensive by the Huns, even if they are besieged by the Huns for a month or two, they can hold on.
Of course, if the Huns really divided their troops to besiege these dock forts, Zhang Jiashi would not be able to ask for them.
Because there are a lot of dock forts scattered in this area along the Great Wall to the south of a distance, if the Huns really choose to divide their troops to besiege these dock forts, then it is an obvious effect for the Huns to disperse their forces.
Of course, Zhang Jiashi didn't think that the Huns would do this, and the other Huns didn't know if they would choose this tactic, but there was no doubt that Mao Dun would not make this choice.
Therefore, it is very likely that these dock forts will face two results, one is that the Huns will concentrate a certain amount of military strength to break through these dock forts, and the other is that these dock forts will be directly ignored by the Huns, and the Huns will continue to invade south.
These two options, for the Xiongnu and the Great Qin Empire, each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
If the Huns storm these dock forts, then the price paid may not be too much, because the Huns' southward strength advantage is not comparable to these dock forts, once the Huns really use people to pile up, then for these dock forts, it is very likely that they will not hold on for too long, and they will be consumed by the Huns.
In this way, Zhang Jiashi's original idea of vigorously consolidating these dock forts could no longer be implemented, because in Zhang Jiashi's plan, the existence of these dock forts was to harass the follow-up troops of the Huns or the defeated and retreating teams at the right time.
Perhaps even if a dock fort was ignored by the Huns, the troops they could draw were two or three hundred or more, and it would have no effect on the overall trend of the war.
However, once several dock forts in an area were not attacked by the Huns and retained a certain strength, then the concentrated officers and soldiers of one or two thousand or even more would make the scattered Huns suffer enough to hinder and even effectively kill and wound the Huns. This is the plan that Zhang Jiashi envisioned and the corresponding development of the situation.
Maybe for Zhang Jiashi, such an idea is too good, but he knows better, that is, the Huns ignore the possibility of these dock forts, not that there is not, but it is very likely that the corresponding situation will develop or even accidents, to affect the Huns' choice in this regard.
If the Huns were attacking some of the dock forts near the Great Wall, and the price paid by the Huns was more than worth the loss, then the existence of these dock forts, even if the Huns felt that they were stuck in the throat, it would be difficult for them to make up their minds to pull out all these "nails", which was what Zhang Jiashi wanted to see.
And in some ways, it is inevitable that these docks will be used to protect civilians and store supplies.
Zhang Jiashi was well aware of one thing, that is, the Great Qin Empire could not focus too much on the plan to transfer the population south again.
Of course, if we do this, we can protect these precious populations as much as possible, and these people who move south again will largely supplement some counties with very large population gaps, so that there will be a good foundation for the recovery of production development in the future.
However, after consulting with Chen and others, Zhang Jiashi knew very well that it would take a lot of time to complete such a very large project, that is, the corresponding grain transportation would also bring heavy pressure to the Great Qin Empire.
Because even if these people move south to areas where the population is relatively scarce and the land is more fertile, there is basically no way to produce food in the first year.
And the cost of food and other materials needed by these people is also difficult for them to bear.
Of course, even if they stick to the dock fort, these people stationed in the north basically don't have to do anything. But there is no doubt that the amount of materials carried by these people for migration cannot be too large, and even the Great Qin Empire needs to arrange more manpower for transshipment.
Therefore, this situation alone is a huge consumption for Zhang Jiashi and the Great Qin Empire.
It may not be a good thing to let these people stay in the dock fort, but Zhang Jiashi asked the corresponding personnel to give the corresponding orders to these civilians stationed in the dock fort: "But all the leaders stationed in the dock fort must join the battle when necessary." ”
Although this order is not mandatory in a certain sense, Zhang Jiashi did not say a word to these people, that is, these garrison officers of the dock fort were also given an order: "If anyone in the dock fort does not obey the corresponding order, it will be punished, and if someone does something illegal in the dock fort, he will be killed." ”
It's not that Zhang Jiashi doesn't know what kind of impact he will have on these subordinates with such an order, but for him to write a book, if there is some chaos in Wubao, if it can be controlled, even if it is at some cost, it is necessary. And if the chaos of the dock fort cannot be controlled, then under the attack of the Huns, it is also the so-called endless eggs under the nest.
Therefore, to give some officers some seemingly unreasonable permissions, of course Zhang Jiashi knew that it was inappropriate to do so, but it was the so-called extraordinary times to do extraordinary things.
If this change can get a good effect, then for Zhang Jiashi, no matter what the impact of this one thing is, he can accept such a result.
Besides, as long as the Huns were repelled, Zhang Jiashi could easily take back this part of the right, and if someone really couldn't let go, then he would not be stingy with his cruelty.
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What Zhang Jiashi himself didn't know was that many people had an idea that after Zhang Jiashi ordered Qin Min to be executed, some obvious changes had taken place in their regent of the Great Qin Empire.
Among these people, Chen Ping, Li Zuoche, Zhang Cang and other officials at the core of the Great Qin Empire had a very obvious feeling.
They don't think that this change of Zhang Jiashi is a bad thing, on the contrary, for them, Zhang Jiashi has become a little ruthless, but a necessary way of doing things that a superior can have.
Moreover, for them, Qin Min's death was actually Qin Min's own fault, and Zhang Jiashi's failure to order the extermination of his three clans was already considered to have taken care of the friendship between the two sides for many years.
It is true that the Qin clan had already shed a river of blood before Qin Min was given death, but Zhang Jiashi himself did not exterminate the Qin clan. For some of Qin Min's relatives who were really unaware, Zhang Jiashi also chose to let the other party be exiled to the three southern counties.
For the Qin family, who are almost all involved in Qin Min's series of cases, this is undoubtedly the result that can best reflect the opening side of the net.
And most importantly, Zhang Jiashi did not order Qin Min's two young children to be exterminated, but let a couple in Qi County adopt them.
Maybe this pair of siblings will still mind his identity in the future, and even see him as the biggest enemy and assassinate him regardless of right and wrong.
But for Zhang Jiashi, if it weren't for Qin Min, whether he would have the current situation is no longer something he can guess.
Because if there is a huge change because of a critical situation, then such a change can undoubtedly make many things and even many people's lives will change a turning point.
This is the most crucial point that Zhang Jiashi did not order the extermination of Qin Min's heirs.
On the other hand, Chen Ping felt that such a change in Zhang Jiashi was likely to be reflected in a plan that surprised them a little, but then it was also very understandable.
Not many people know about this plan, mainly Zhang Jiashi, Chen Ping, Xiao He and other real core figures of the Great Qin Empire.
In a meeting, Zhang Jiashi put forward this plan, that is, if the forces under Zhang Jiashi suffered an unprecedented defeat in this southern invasion against the Huns, then the civil officials led by Chen Ping and the military attachés, including veterans such as Huan Feng, supported the south to Hanzhong and continued the rule of the Great Qin Empire.
Perhaps the Hanzhong region is not too safe, but as a predominantly mountainous region, the Huns will have to weigh whether they can accept the heavy price if they want to take advantage of the victory in this area.
And if the Huns really dare to go south again, then Chen Ping and others can make their own decisions about what happens next. Until then, he will leave a corresponding order for Chen Ping to disperse his authority as regent to assist Ying Xun in order to make a comeback.
Chen Ping and the others could not actually accept this plan, because they were not stupid people, and they could hear one thing from this plan, that is, if Zhang Jiashi did not go well in battle, or even after the Huns had completely defeated most of the northern army, he would most likely choose a result.
And this result, maybe Zhang Jiashi himself took it for granted, but they couldn't accept the emergence of this situation. [To be continued.] ]