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Chapter 260 Summoning the tiger to go to war, todays harvest(1/2)

After Mi Yang read the contents of the letter, he asked Ma Liang's envoy to retreat first.

Wang Hong saw a heavy look on Mi Yang's face after reading the letter. Out of a desire to solve the Lord's problems, Wang Hong asked Mi Yang what happened.

Wang Hong was considered his first confidant, but when faced with Wang Hong's inquiry, Mi Yang did not tell him the truth.

The matter is serious, and Ma Liang's concerns in the letter are just speculation.

When Wang Hong saw that Mi Yang ignored his inquiry, he wisely shut his mouth.

Since Mi Yang didn't want to say anything, he naturally couldn't ask anymore.

Wang Hong saw that Mi Yang was no longer interested in discussing matters, so he slowly retreated from the lobby.

After Wang Hong retreated, Mi Yang was the only one left in the lobby.

Under the influence of Ma Liang's letter, Mi Yang felt a little irritable at this time.

Mi Yang kept pacing in the lobby.

According to Ma Liang's ability and character, since he would write this letter to himself, he must have discovered some clues from his daily interactions with Guan Yu.

At present, Mi Yang's identity is that besides Guan Yu, he has the highest status and power as the commander-in-chief in the Northern Territory of the Han Dynasty.

If Guan Yu's health is really as bad as what Ma Liang guessed in his letter, then Ma Liang writing this letter to Mi Yang today is taking precautions.

In addition to Mi Yang's official status, Mi Yang was also Guan Yu's son-in-law and Guan Yu's former official in his private status.

In this case, the relationship between Mi Yang and Guan Yu is very close.

I think Ma Liang wrote a letter to tell him about this. In addition to taking precautions, Ma Liang also wanted him to use his close relationship with Guan Yu to persuade Guan Yu more.

However, even though he was reminded by Ma Liang's letter, there was not much that Mi Yang could do next.

Because Ma Liang only speculated about Guan Yu's physical condition in his letter, he was not sure whether Guan Yu's current condition was serious or mild.

The current Mi Yang is not the son of the Nanjun Prefect. With his current status, every move he makes will cause quite a stir.

Especially now that one hundred thousand Wei troops are in Nanyang County!

In the face of a formidable enemy, military morale is most important.

Without being sure of Guan Yu's physical condition, the most Mi Yang could do was to write a letter of condolence to Guan Yu as a subordinate official or son-in-law.

Moreover, Mi Yang could not leave the jurisdiction without Liu Bei or Guan Yu's order.

But if he wrote a letter to express condolences to Guan Yu, Mi Yang felt that it would not have much effect.

Mi Yang knows Guan Yu’s character quite well.

With Guan Yu's dedication to his country and his proud character, he would not retreat easily unless he really realized that his body could no longer fight.

But when you really get there, it's too late for some things.

This dilemma made Mi Yang pace faster and faster.

The situation he is facing now has never been recorded in history books, so Mi Yang cannot find reference answers from historical experience.

All Mi Yang can rely on now is her own quick wit.

While pacing, Mi Yang's eyes glanced at the emperor's edict that had just been delivered to him.

The authorities are obsessed, the authorities are obsessed!

After all, the second master is the second master, isn’t there still an elder here?

After realizing this, Mi Yang immediately returned to his seat and sat down, then quickly unfolded the silk book and wrote a secret memorial.

After writing the secret memorial, Mi Yang called a messenger and asked him to quickly send the secret memorial to Hanzhong.

After doing this, Mi Yang beat the drum and summoned a group of Han generals.

Although what he can do currently is limited, it is better than doing nothing.

During this period of time, because of Mi Yang and Guan Yu's plans, and because of Jun's order, Mi Yang has been deploying his troops around Wudang County, focusing on defense.

But now that the situation may have changed, Mi Yang must change the battle plan.

If you don't defend it anymore, Champion Hou is going to attack Champion County!

...

In November of the first year of Zhangwu of the Han Dynasty, a month had passed since Guan Yu's army surrounded Fancheng.

When the month enters November, the temperature in various places in Jingzhou drops sharply.

The cold winter atmosphere has gradually filled the entire land of Jingzhou.

And in this month, Cao Pi, the emperor of Cao Wei, finally met Zhang Liao, the general he had longed for, in Wancheng.

When Cao Cao was alive, there was a widespread saying among Cao Wei's army that he had "Five Sons of Good Generals".

This theory praises five generals with different surnames who followed Cao Cao in various battles and achieved great military exploits.

To be fair, when it comes to military exploits alone, some of these five generals with different surnames have greater military exploits than Cao Ren, and Xiahou Dun cannot compare with them.

Just because they have different surnames, the identities and status of these five generals are far from being comparable to those of the Cao and Xiahou generals.

These five famous generals with different surnames have either died or rebelled in the past two years, leaving only Zhang Liao and Zhang He.

With the deaths of Xiahou Dun and Cao Ren, there is no doubt that Zhang Liao is currently the number one person in Cao Wei's military in terms of military exploits and prestige.

Because of his great military exploits, Zhang Liao was already the general who conquered the east when Cao Cao was alive.

After Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, Cao Pi rewarded Zhang Liao even more generously.

After Cao Cao withdrew his troops from the Han River, he did not let Zhang Liao return to Hefei.

He handed over the important task of guarding Hefei to Xiahou Dun, and Cao Cao asked Zhang Liao to lead the army to garrison Chen County.

Perhaps at that time, Cao Cao had anticipated that his time was running out, so he asked Zhang Liao to lead the army to garrison the Central Plains, laying a solid foundation for Cao Pi to stabilize the Central Plains when he took over.

When Cao Pi ascended the throne as King of Wei, Zhang Liao was promoted to former general, and Cao Pi entrusted his brother Zhang Xun and one of his sons with the title of marquis.

At the same time, Cao Pi gave Zhang Liao as many as a thousand bolts of silk and as many as ten thousand huks of grain.

Soon after Xiahou Dun died of illness, Cao Pi elevated Zhang Liao to the title of Duxiang Marquis.

Cao Pi also personally gave his mother a chariot to show his honor and favor, and sent soldiers and horses to take her family to the place where he was stationed.

He also sent guides to post notices in various places in advance, announcing that Zhang Liao's family was coming and guiding everyone to welcome them.

The officers and officers of all the armies Zhang Liao "oversaw" lined up on both sides of the road to greet Zhang Liao's family.

There is no doubt that this is a very glorious thing.

After Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he granted Zhang Liao the title of Marquis of Jinyang and added 1,000 households to the city, adding to the previous 2,600 households.

Cao Pi personally summoned Zhang Liao to pay homage to the Imperial Palace in Luoyang. Cao Pi met with Zhang Liao in the Jianshi Hall and personally asked him about the situation when he defeated Wu.

After Zhang Liao narrated it, Cao Pi sighed to his left and right: "It's like summoning a tiger in ancient times."

So Cao Pi ordered to build a house for Zhang Liao and a palace for his mother.

When Zhang Liao followed Zhang Liao and broke through the Wu army's line and rushed directly to Sun Quan's commander's flag, all the infantry who were temporarily recruited were awarded the title of Tiger Guard.

It can be said that Cao Pi spared no effort in awarding Zhang Liao.

Cao Pi and Cao Cao were very different in their level of trust in generals with different surnames.

The most important thing is that Zhang Liao's favor and favor increased continuously after the death of two clan generals, Xiahou Dun and Cao Ren.

This also means that Cao Wei's military structure is undergoing a far-reaching reshuffle invisibly.

Zhang Liao's ability and military exploits were obvious to everyone in Cao Wei. If Zhang Liao's surname was Cao, he must be the first general of the Wei Dynasty.

When Zhang Liao arrived in Wancheng, Cao Pi showed great favor to Zhang Liao as always.

Cao Pi personally took the emperor's chariot, and asked Zhang Liao, who had arrived in Wancheng, to ride with him in the same chariot and enter Wancheng.

While entering Wancheng, Cao Pi also asked his visitors to stand outside the emperor's chariot and loudly read out a new round of rewards for Zhang Liao along the way.

"Zhang Liao of the Jin Dynasty was appointed as the general of Wei, and a thousand households were added to the Marquis of Jin Yang, bringing the total to 3,600 households!"

As far as Cao Pi's emperor's chariot traveled, the voice of his visitors reached as far as he could.

The people of Wancheng and the ministers of Cao Wei who knelt down on both sides of the street showed great envy after seeing how favored Cao Pi was to Zhang Liao.

After today, there is no doubt that Zhang Liao is the number one minister with a foreign surname.

When Zhang Liao faced such a great favor from Cao Pi, he also expressed his sincerity and fear.

However, Cao Pi, who was proficient in imperial power, was so kind to Zhang Liao not only because he really admired Zhang Liao, but also because he wanted something from Zhang Liao.

When Cao Pi and Zhang Liao arrived at the lobby of the Cavalry General's Mansion in Wancheng, a group of Cao Wei ministers lined up on both sides. Cao Pi did not talk too much.

He directly drew out the Emperor's Sword and pointed at the location of Wudang on the map hanging behind him.

Cao Pi used the sharp tip of his sword to draw a circle around where Wudang was, as if to mark someone. Then he turned around and looked at Zhang Liaoyan and said:

"How many troops does Zhang Qing need to be able to defeat the bandits for me?"

Cao Pi's words revealed his deep hatred for Mi Yang.

Not long ago, Cao Pi received news that Mi Yangtu led tens of thousands of troops from Wudang and marched toward Champion County in a swagger.
To be continued...
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