Chapter 448: The Hussars Exit
The disputes between the princes will also have a great impact on the surrounding areas of the Han land.
Since the Yellow Turban Rebellion, if it weren't for Liu Cang's intermittent disasters on the Qiangdi Plateau and Xianbei Grassland from time to time, Liangzhou and Youzhou would probably have doubled or tripled their forces today.
Not to mention the further expansion of the scale of the war, a large number of Huqiang soldiers went to the princes of all sides to help in the war, which can be said to have laid a solid foundation for the five Hu chaos in history.
The Han Dynasty is not so weak, even at the end of the Han Dynasty, even if the princes are fighting, the Han people still maintain the basic bottom line for their compatriots.
And the strong fortress collapsed from the inside, and when those Hu Qiang, who were enthusiastic about helping the war, wreaked havoc on the Han land under the banner of the Han army, there was no need to say much about the origin of the ten rooms and nine emptiness.
Due to Liu Cang's strong intervention, the history of the late Han Dynasty was a pendulum, and the Xianbei grassland first had a sudden gluttony, and then the Xiongnu returned to the east.
The Xianbei clan was too busy to take care of themselves, but Wuhuan was recruited by Yuan Shao, but before they had time to plan a century-old foundation, they were taken away by Liu Cang and turned into fire spirits.
Han land is dangerous, at least in the minds of the steppe nomads close to the Han border.
The descendants of the Xiongnu who returned to the east did not pay much attention to the Han land for the time being, and most of them belonged to those who lost and defeated in the battle of Kushan. But the decline of Xianbei also gave them an opportunity to regain a vast and fertile land.
The situation in the Xianbei grassland is lively and relatively complicated, there is no unified Xianbei, and the descendants of the Xiongnu who are more chaotic in ethnic divisions, the two sides pinch chicken feathers on the Xianbei grassland.
The plateau Qiang land is relatively simple, beast disaster, beast disaster, beast disaster, beast disaster.
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The endless beast disasters over the years cannot be fought and eradicated. The tribes worked together to exterminate the wolves, which were far more cunning than the usual wild wolves, but it usually only took one winter for a large-scale wolf plague to occur.
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There is a king of Dongping in the Han Dynasty, and since that bastard came to the plateau, the beast disaster has become a situation that the Qiang people need to guard against at all times.
Now, let alone organizing an army to join forces with the princes on the Han side, any planning and mediation is superfluous. In many cases, if they do not rob the Han land, their ethnic group is facing the danger of extinction.
In this relatively helpless situation, it is impossible to join forces with the princes of the border areas, they need too much, and the Han warlords can give too little, plundering, fighting, and hostility have become completely inevitable.
Is hostility better than peace? Hehe, that's really a matter of looking at people and things, and you can't generalize.
Liu Cang has never been afraid of fighting Hu Qiang Xianbei, and he thinks that the Han people have no reason to be afraid.
Liu Cang is more afraid that Hu Qiang Xianbei will run to fight in the Han land, or they will run to a high position among the Han people, and the consequences of that kind of 'peace' will be all kinds of sourness.
In addition to the princes' armies, there are also ubiquitous towns and villages in the Han land, where there are countless old and weak women and children. The Han region is vast, and once the battle situation is unfolded, it is inevitable that it will be difficult to take care of the beginning and the end.
If those Hu Qiang Xianbei were given a name, branded under the banner of the Han army, and killed the Han people, they would really slaughter pigs and dogs, and they would not give the slightest mercy.
Fortunately, the Xianbei Grassland and the Qiangdi Plateau are now busy in their own ways, but there are also problems in another area beyond the two.
Western regions! Bandits!
The countries of the Western Regions, since the Dayue clan and the Wusun homeland moved westward, in fact, in the case of civil strife in the Han land, ignoring the influence of the Western Regions countries outside the Yumen Pass on the Han land is not too great.
Just like Liu Cang has never thought of encroaching on Guishan, he doesn't even want to occupy the Xianbei Grassland and the Qiangdi Plateau.
The bigger the country, the better, and there are too many places in the Han land that need to be governed and can be governed.
There is not so much manpower to go over there to toss, poverty alleviation for a while, a little careless, and then being attacked by that side, it is simply asking for trouble.
As long as the Jade Gate Pass is guarded, the countries of the Western Regions can ignore it to a certain extent.
But with Liu Cang's ascension to the throne, with Boss Cao and Brother Beibei throwing themselves into Liu Cang's arms, the states of Dahan have entered a period of relative stability to a certain extent.
Since all parties are stable, the Silk Road, which Liu Cang has always attached great importance to, has entered Liu Cang's sight again.
In particular, the so-called 'heart pulp' in later generations seems to be quite capable of tossing, and the Kushan civil strife caused some Kushan people to bypass the Green Mountains and enter the Western Regions, and these people also laid a large population foundation for the 'heart pulp' in later generations.
To say that most people's way of thinking is divided into two ways, one is to find hidden dangers, if you have an advantage, you have to do it, and if you don't have an advantage, you have to do it. That is to say, the first strike is strong, the robbery should be robbed, the killing should be killed, the suppression and deterrence, and the hidden dangers will be eliminated.
Liu Cang probably belongs to this style.
And the other made Liu Cang somewhat incomprehensible.
They have some kind of strange masochistic complex, what kind of family is ruined, the dead child loses his daughter-in-law, and is insulted by others, etc., which can make their blood boil, and then in the name of revenge, all kinds of bitterness and hatred will make them all kinds of cool.
Reluctantly, a bandit mentality? What kind of thinking is it to say that it is not good? But the kind of thinking that seems to be standing on the moral high ground after being practiced by others, as if he has won the numbness, Liu Cang really can't understand.
In order to prevent the latter situation from appearing, Liu Cangluoyang reorganized the army and accelerated the production of military rations.
Gather the Chang'an forbidden army that was incorporated earlier, 80,000 elite cavalry of the Hussar Mansion, and the troops went out of Luoyang and entered Liangzhou in the west, wanting to reorganize the Western Regions and control the Western Regions.
Liu Cang's personal visit to the Western Regions was unanimously opposed by the courtiers, which also made Liu Cang more and more impatient with the throne under his ass.
But everyone is bowing down, you can't stab people just because others don't let the Son of Heaven get into danger, right?
In desperation, Liu Cang sacrificed his big killer weapon - Zhang Rang.
In the face of Zhang Rang, the courtiers unanimously agreed, Cai Yan supervised the country, Cai Yong, Huangfu Song, Zheng Xuan, Liu Biao, and Lu Zhi assisted the government.
The ministers congratulated His Majesty the Emperor on his good fortune.
Let's fight, let's fight, if you want to toss, let's not care, anyway, the prince is also established, won't you turn without your big man?
As long as you don't let Zhang Rang touch the military, what do you like?
The army was launched, Dian Wei was the commander of the westward journey, and Jia Xu sacrificed wine for the military division.
Yes, there was no rebellion in the dozens of countries in the Western Regions, but with the chaotic war of the Han princes, bandits were already rampant in the Western Regions.
The subject countries of the Western Regions were far away from the Han Realm, and there was no fuel-efficient lamp.
The Silk Road passes through the Western Regions, where the world's horse bandits have seriously hindered the safe operation of the Silk Road trade routes, and among those horse bandits, there are many mercenaries from the Western Regions countries pretending to be mercenaries.
The Western Regions are vast, and if you add some areas to the west of the Green Mountains, the overall area is almost not lower than the Han Realm. If you add some protection from the countries of the Western Regions, the difficulty of suppressing bandits here can be imagined.
The 80,000 troops were equipped with war horses, during which 30,000 hussar veterans were trained with wolverines and golden withers.
The army was subdivided into ranks, and almost every army was followed by a golden wither who could be used for reconnaissance, and there were two thousand beast armored battle tigers, of which the number of giant tigers had reached five hundred.
Eighty thousand cavalry troops were born brazenly, and it was the first time that the heavily armed hussar army appeared in front of the world on such a large scale.
The iron hooves shook the mountains, and the cold light opened up the sky.
The Luoyang forbidden army has not moved, and the degraded people in Yangzhou are still digging ditches and reclaiming the wasteland.
Only then did the outside world really realize how restrained Liu Cang, the brutal son of heaven, had been rumored to be in the wars of all parties in recent years.