Chapter 145: Save a Mistake

Let's say that Zhou Yafu led the army and swept out of the Kanto.

Liu Rong also went out with the army.

Originally, Chao Cuo planned to let Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty follow the example of Emperor Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty.

However, this proposal was ruthlessly rejected by Emperor Jing of Han.

At this time, Liu Rong jumped out and said that he would go to the front line in person, share his father's worries and be loyal to the country.

The attitude is very resolute.

Emperor Han Jing thought about it and agreed to Liu Rong's request.

On the one hand, I want to experience Liu Rong; On the other hand, it is also to spy on Zhou Yafu.

After all, he handed over all the soldiers of the country to Zhou Yafu, and he was still a little uneasy in his heart.

Liu Rong was very excited when he saw that Emperor Jing of Han had agreed to his request.

He is currently in need of credit to pave the way for his position as the crown prince, how can there be more credit in the world than military merit?

At this time, you can have a good experience, and you can fight against the Huns in the future.

Subsequently, Liu Rong made another request to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty: let Chao Cuo go out with the army.

Chao missed writing a lot of military-related political commentaries in the past, which shows that he is actually quite military, and it is more than enough to be a strategic military advisor on the battlefield.

In addition, Liu Rong also had a little caution.

It is hoped that in this way, Chao Cuo will stay away from Chang'an and avoid the fate of being killed later because of Emperor Han Jing's thoughts.

Originally, Liu Rong just mentioned it casually and didn't hold out any hope.

After all, Chao Cuo is already a doctor of imperial history, ranked as the third duke, and is a confidant of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty.

At such a time, it is unlikely that Emperor Jing of Han would let him leave Beijing.

Unexpectedly, Emperor Jing of Han actually agreed to Liu Rong's request.

He asked Chao Cuo to go to Luoyang, and cooperated with Tao Qing in Chang'an to turn over grain, grass and ordnance, replenish soldiers, and people for the army.

After receiving the order, Chao Cuo was stunned for a moment, and then gave the edict.

At this time, Emperor Jing of Han sent him to the front line, and he really didn't know whether to value him or alienate him.

And Liu Rong, who made this suggestion, was very happy.

"Chao Cuo left Chang'an, he should be able to escape."

Liu Rong thought.

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From Chang'an to Luoyang, the distance is about a few hundred miles.

Along the way, it was full of endless Han troops.

It takes about half a month for the army to carry out.

During this period, envoys from Liang State continued to come to complain, saying that the combined forces of Wu and Chu were marching towards Liang State, asking for quick help.

Since Liu Bi, the king of Wu, sent out the message that claimed to be on the side of the Qing monarch, the king of Chu, who was closest to Wu, took the lead in responding.

A few months ago, the king of Chu almost landed on his head in Chang'an, and he was holding a grudge against Emperor Jing of Han.

As for the other vassal kings, they have either not yet received the letter from King Wu, or they are undecided, and they have not yet responded.

The general trend of the world is still unclear.

Everyone didn't know how the situation would develop in the future, whether only Wu and Chu would rebel, or whether other princes would respond.

Only Liu Rong knew that the number of princes who rebelled in the end was seven.

Although Liu Rong had been to the military camp and had been in contact with military battles before, it was just entertainment after all.

Now, he went out with the army, and he had been marching long distances on horseback for more than ten days in a row, and his body had long been a little unbearable, and his whole bones were about to fall apart.

The long-distance travel was too bitter for a pampered prince like him.

However, Liu Rong persevered and rejected the suggestion to ride in a carriage.

He's a warrior now, so he's supposed to be on a horse.

During this period, Liu Rong went to chat with Zhou Yafu, Dou Ying, Chao Cuo, Li Guang, Li Ji, Luan Bu and others, learned a lot of military knowledge, and formed a deep friendship.

Having a good relationship with these ministers who hold military power will be of great benefit to Liu Rong's future struggle for the crown prince.

If the battle for the crown prince fails, wouldn't it be beautiful to engage in a Han version of the Xuanwumen Change!

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Liu Rong thought about a bright future, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help drooling.

Wei Qing, Gongsun Ao, Gongsun He, Zhang Cigong, Su Jian and others around him thought that Liu Rong was hungry in their eyes.

Yes, these people were all sent by Li Guang to be Liu Rong's personal guards.

Liu Rong's personal guard regiment is very luxurious, and there are many of them, and all of them are superb in martial arts, and they are the elite of the Han elite.

After all, the battlefield is dangerous, Liu Rong's identity is special, if he hangs up on the front line, Zhou Yafu and them will not be able to explain it when they go back.

Wei Qing and several others often protect Liu Rong closely, which is initially unfavorable.

Now that there is nothing to do, a few people start chatting.

Wei Qing said: "This time I must kill the enemy well and make meritorious contributions,"

Gongsun Ao rode on the horse and said casually: "Be a school captain." ”

Gongsun He looked disdainful, "Then I'll be reluctant to make it difficult and be a general." ”

When the other three heard this, they laughed.

Su Jiandao: "I heard that Wu and Chu are rich, and I want to make a fortune." ”

And Zhang Cigong only said two words: "Fenghou." ”