Chapter 514: Zhang Fei's Unrealistic Thoughts

Liu Ye was still thinking about how Cao Cao sensed that when Liu Bei and the others arrived, Liu Bei was in the military tent, but Zhang Fei quietly pulled Chen Feng aside and said in a suppressed voice:

"Strategist, if I lead someone to kill Cao Cao now, then ......

"Such an idea is really bold, and it really deserves to be thought up by Yide!"

Chen Feng looked at Zhang Fei in shock.

"Really?"

Zhang Fei smiled embarrassedly, scratched his head and said, "Then the military advisor will tell me how I should ......."

Hearing this, Chen Feng couldn't help but roll his eyes and interrupted, "I mean, Yide, you can still get your thoughts a little closer to reality."

"Close to reality? What do you mean?"

Zhang Fei asked blankly.

"The Strategist means that your idea is unrealistic."

Seeing the person coming, Zhang Fei instantly turned his head: "Second brother, you make it clear, why is my idea unrealistic?"

He didn't bother Chen Feng.

"Let's not talk about whether you can kill Cao Cao under the elite support of Cao Jun."

Guan Yu rolled his eyes at Zhang Fei, took a deep breath and said, "The key is that you ...... If Cao Cao is really killed, it will be a big deal."

"Why?"

Zhang Fei was puzzled.

"Before, Cao Cao favored Cao Chong the most, probably just like Yuan Shao doted on Yuan Shang, from this point of view, if you can kill Cao Cao at that time, maybe it will be of some use."

"But now......

Chen Feng couldn't stand it anymore, and explained in a suppressed voice: "Cao Pi is the son of the world, it is a foregone conclusion, in other words, even if you can kill Cao Cao now, Cao Pi can quickly inherit his position, guess...... After Cao Pi succeeds Cao Cao's position, will he continue to negotiate peace with us?"

"What will happen to him if he doesn't make peace?"

Seeing that Zhang Fei still didn't quite understand, Chen Feng was kind and seductive.

"Probably going to fight us to the death?"

Zhang Fei said uncertainly.

"As a mature politician, Cao Pi probably wouldn't do that."

Chen Feng shook his head and said, "However, he will do everything he can to win over Sun Quan, Ma Chao, and Gongsun Kang, and exterminate Kong Rong as soon as possible."

"After that, Cao Pi probably won't send troops directly, but he will cut off other forces step by step, or use other forces to keep us in trouble."

"During this period, Cao Pi will pull up a group of generals who can really fight, and let them lead the armies of all sides."

"In the end, Cao Pi will plant strong troops in the Central Plains to block our way to the north and even east."

"Finally, when we lose all possible expansion strategies, or we can't expand anymore, we probably have a lot of internal problems."

"At that time, Cao Pi only needed to send one or two powerful generals, such as Zhang Liao and Xu Huang, to easily block us."

"Decades from now, when we're all dead, he'll probably be able to destroy us easily."

Zhang Fei: "......"

After being stunned for a long time, Zhang Fei said in disbelief: "Killing a Cao Cao would involve so much? Do we have no other choice but to die?"

….

He looked at Chen Feng solemnly, his eyes were full of anticipation, and he seemed to feel that Chen Feng could find a perfect solution.

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There are two paths left."

"First, from now on, we will never suppress the princes of the Quartet again, and will concentrate and go all out to deal with us...... Of course, the all-out effort here refers to the use of grain, grass, cities, defense lines, etc., to fight a protracted war with us."

"Second, also don't suppress the princes of the Quartet, and at the same time use absolute strength to fight us to the death."

"I see."

After hearing these words, Zhang Fei nodded suddenly and said, "The military advisor said this a long time ago, don't I understand?"

"The facts are there, and if you don't find out, what can I do?"

Chen Feng sighed rather weakly.

Zhang Fei didn't dare to take this stubble, but said his understanding to himself: "In other words, as long as Cao Cao is still alive, he will definitely find a way to cut off the others first, and at the same time divide his troops against us...... And then we have a chance, right?"

"That's right."

Chen Feng glanced at Zhang Fei in surprise and nodded, "But this point, in fact, will not change as early as when he usurped the rebellion."

In simple terms.

After Cao Cao usurped the rebellion, he had to cut off everything around him.

Because there is a high probability that he will not be assured of the next generation.

Of course, this concern was not only shared by Cao Cao, in fact, almost all the founding monarchs had such worries.

It is precisely because of this that whether they are willing or unwilling, in the end they can only choose a method with little loss to unify.

In other words, every founding monarch will eventually choose to attack those who are not strong first, and then those who are equally powerful, or can threaten, last.

The First World War decided the world.

Needless to say, go to the front......

Whether it is Liu Bang, Liu Xiu, or Qin Shi Huang in the future, almost all of them did this.

Like the battle of Qin and Chu, Qin Shi Huang swept away the other princes at the beginning.

Chu and Han fought for hegemony, this is not to mention that Han Xin helped Liu Bang do this, and then there was Chu and Han fighting for hegemony.

Liu Xiu's battle to sweep the green forest and red eyebrows, at the beginning, was also a decisive battle that was launched only after gaining support from all over the country.

In later generations, Liu Yu, Emperor Wen of Sui, Li Yuan, and Li Shimin ...... Zhao Kuangyin and Zhu Yuanzhang are also such a process.

The crux of the problem here is that they don't quite believe that future generations can achieve a goal that they can't even do, so they will subconsciously want to help future generations sweep everything away, or most of them.

There are many successes, and there are also many failures.

For example, Liu Yu.

He's a great example of how he almost succeeded.

If it weren't for his sudden illness and death, the Northern Expedition would most likely be successful, and after success, Liu Yu would naturally be one of the above successes.

But he didn't succeed, and more importantly, he suspected that future generations would not give it a lot, and he was indeed right.

It is also since Liu Yu that many people have such thoughts.

Oh.

Wrong.

Strictly speaking, it should start with Sima Yi.

Because these founding monarchs are not only worried about the lack of strength from their descendants, but also whether their descendants can control those who have made great achievements.

For example, Cao Cao, he has been fighting in the south and north for so many years, isn't he just afraid of the future?

But in the end, he didn't succeed.

And then those generals with great military exploits did stand up.

That's the crux of the matter.

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