Chapter 152
Liu Xie looked at Jia Xu in confusion.
"Your Majesty, please listen to me." Jia Xu owed his body and said earnestly.
Liu Xie calmed down and signaled Jia Xu to continue.
"The people of Xiliang are vulgar and have little writing, and the powerful are the first priority. Even if they have no evil intentions, they will inevitably be vulgar and their behavior is a waste of time. It is not because of their evil nature, but because of insufficient education. Your Majesty has been convinced by his strength and has been transformed with virtue.
Only then can the soldiers be loyal, filial, benevolent and righteous, and the soldiers of tigers and wolfs will be transformed into the king's army."
Liu Xie reacted a little.
The heroes had a similar view, and Jia Xu and him thought of going together.
In fact, there was a theory of moral education in the Han army. The soldiers in the army needed to read introductory Confucian books such as "The Analects of Confucius" and "The Book of Filial Piety", but people were superficial and most of the policies were hung on the wall and were not implemented in action.
There are not even a few scholars in Liangzhou, let alone ordinary soldiers.
Therefore, the Xiliang soldiers have strong combat effectiveness and military disciplines are also in a mess. It is more effective to harm the people than kill the enemy.
It’s not that the people of Xiliang were born as wild animals, but that they lacked education.
Liu Xie regards this as a test for Shi Sun Rui and others, just like he asked Zhao Wen and Zhang Xi to discipline Li Shi. Jia Xu also saw this, but he lacked some personal motivation and hoped that the court would establish it.
Systematic, systematic problem solving.
Of course, this is for the people of Xiliang, but not for some Xiliang people.
"Who does sir think fit?"
"Ding Chong." Jia Xu said: "Ding Chong is familiar with Confucianism and military affairs. He can carry a knife to fight and kill enemies, which is not comparable to ordinary Confucian scholars. When he goes to Zhangji camp, he should be able to get along with the soldiers and win his favor."
Liu Xie agrees with Jia Xu's point of view.
As for the scholars around him, Ding Chong is indeed the most capable of relieving his status, and is better at getting along with ordinary soldiers than Yang Xiu. When he was in Dong Cheng and Yang Fengying camp, he could get along with ordinary soldiers, and finally he could just do so with him.
Let's go to battle and kill the enemy together.
If such people go to Zhangjiying, the work will be smoother.
"As Mr. said, Ding Chong is a good candidate." Liu Xie accepted Jia Xu's suggestion. "I hope Zhang Ji can understand my hard work and not let me down what Mr. said today."
Jia Xu said seriously: "Zhang Ji may let down His Majesty, but the people of Liangzhou will not."
"I hope so. Sir, what is the best place to buy Zhang Ji?"
"Nanyang."
Liu Xie's heart moved. "Nanyang?"
"Your Majesty wants to pacify the world, one needs soldiers and two needs grain. Nanyang is called a granary. If it can be taken over, your Majesty will have the foundation for its foothold. Moreover, Nanyang can cover Guanzhong and Luoyang, and the military strategists must fight for it.
The land must not fall into the hands of others.”
Liu Xie deeply agrees.
Jia Xu is Jia Xu, with a vicious look.
In history, Zhang Ji went to Nanyang, perhaps because he listened to his opinions. Unfortunately, Zhang Ji's life was not strong enough and he died as soon as he arrived in Nanyang.
The situation has changed now. Zhang Ji went to Nanyang in the name of the court and should be able to go smoothly and perhaps live longer.
For him, it would be of great benefit to control Nanyang.
Although Liu Biao was different from other separatist parties and princes, he always maintained respect for the court and made contributions from time to time. In the end, he was not as safe as the court's direct control of Nanyang.
It is much safer to occupy Nanyang, Guanzhong and Luoyang, and it will be convenient to develop in the future.
Liu Xie even wanted to ask Jia Xu if he wanted to go to Nanyang. The words came to his mouth and swallowed them back.
Jia Xu is safest to stay by his side.
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For several days, Shi Sun Rui, Wei Jie and others were busy drawing elite troops from various battalions to rebuild the North and South Army.
With fresh blood, not only the Weiwei Battalion and the infantry battalion were full, but even the three cavalry battalions were restored and resurrected in full blood.
General Zhang Ji of the Cavalry accepted the arrangement and appointed Ding Chong as his military advisor and led his troops to Nanyang.
Liu Xie immediately arranged for the left general Yang Feng to lead his troops to Hongnong and sent people to cross the river to contact the Grand Marshal Yang Biao and Bai Bo's army to prepare for crossing the river.
Regarding the court should go to Hedong, return to Chang'an, or continue to go to Luoyang, there was a disagreement between the ministers and ministers, and the debate was very fierce. When they were excited, both sides even rolled up their sleeves and prepared to fight.
As the emperor, Liu Xie did not directly participate in the discussion.
When the emperor was present, the ministers had to restrain themselves, and the communication was not frank enough and in-depth enough.
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Shangdang, Xuanshi, Changpingting.
Zhong Yao leaned on the horse's back, whipped the horse, and advanced rapidly.
Several attendants followed closely behind and looked back from time to time.
Two knights were chasing, yelling loudly while chasing.
"Jun Zhong stays, and Jun Zhong stays."
Zhong Yao sighed, grabbed his mount, and quietly signaled the attendant to be vigilant and prepare for the fight.
He was ordered to go to Shangdang to take office, and passed through Hanoi and wasted some time when he persuaded Zhang Yang. Not long after entering Shangdang, he walked quickly. He didn't know how many people had exceeded, but the two riders were getting closer and closer, and now he said hello again.
Obviously not as simple as the same journey.
While speaking, two knights chased after him. One of them rode his horse and rushed to Zhong Yao, blocking the way, the other one turned over and dismounted, and rushed to Zhong Yao's horse.
"Zhong Jun, here Guo Qi, a son of the Guo clan in Yangdi, comes to ask Zhong Jun to stay at the order of Guo Junyuanze."
Zhong Yao was shocked. He thought it was a robbery, but he didn't expect it to be sent by Guo Tu.
How could Guo Tu appear here?
"Guo Yuanze? Where is he?"
"Based on the odometer, you should be in Gaodu now." Guo Qi smiled bitterly. "Jun Zhong is leaving so urgent, is there something important? Guo Jun passed by Hanoi and heard that Mr. Zhong passed by, and wanted to have a while with Mr. Zhong. I will be ordered to do my best.
I've been chasing for three days and finally caught up with Zhong Jun."
Zhong Yao felt even more uneasy, but there was no sign of anything strange on his face, and he smiled and said, "Mr. Guo passed by Hanoi, where is he going?"
"Go to Hongnong and see the emperor."
Guo Qi said, reaching out to hold Zhong Yao's horse reins. Zhong Yao's servant looked slightly stern. Just as he was about to scold him, Zhong Yao shook his head calmly to stop him. He turned over and got off the horse and sat down on the big rock on the side of the road.
The hem of the clothes was smoothly dusted.
He knew Guo Qi and also met the knights who were traveling with Guo Qi. He was a famous ranger with extraordinary swordsmanship.
The two people from the Guotu Sect chased them all the way here, obviously there was an order first, so he could not easily refuse.
Zhang Yang was originally a little hesitant and hesitant. Now that Guo Tu has arrived in Hanoi again, the possibility of Zhang Yang serving the king has been reduced a little.
The emperor's hope is a little less.
"Mr. Guo wants to see me, isn't it a reminiscence?" Zhong Yao smiled and said, "I have urgent matters to do. If Mr. Guo has no urgent matters, I can write a book and please bring it to Mr. Guo."
"I don't know if Mr. Guo is reminiscing about the past." Guo Qi smiled gently, holding the reins of the horse but did not relax at all. "I am ordered to act, please stay for two days, wait for Mr. Guo, and hope.
Zhong Jun understands.”
Chapter completed!