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Chapter 4 The Great Chaos

Seven years of light and harmony.

The big man who had been calm for more than two hundred years was finally startled by a thunder.

"The sky is dead, the yellow sky should be established, and the age of Jiazi will be good for the world."

Overnight, it seemed as if an agreement had been made. Countless people all over the world, wearing yellow scarves and holding simple weapons and even simple farm tools, were frantically attacking government offices. They burned down government offices, killed officials, and robbed officials everywhere.

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Among the thirteen states of the Han Dynasty, except for the remote Jiaoyi Prefecture and the remote Liangzhou, wars broke out in all states. The most serious among them were Qing, Xu, You, Ji, Jing, Yang, Yan,

There are eight states in Henan.

The leader of the Yellow Turbans, Zhang Jiao, called himself the Tiangong General, and his younger brothers Zhang Bao and Zhang Liang called themselves the Digong General and Renggong General.

Zhang Jiao used his prestige among the people to divide the Yellow Turban believers in the world into thirty-six parties, with more than 10,000 people in Dafang and six or seven thousand people in Xiaofang. Each party had a commander, who was under his unified command, and caused a stir in the world.

The vigorous Yellow Turban Uprising.

In addition to most of these wars being caused by the Yellow Turbans, there are also some local bandits or some short-sighted careerists who took advantage of the situation.

Within a month, fighting broke out in seven states and twenty-eight counties across the country. The Yellow Turban army was overwhelmingly in power, states and counties were lost, and officials fled, which shocked Kyoto.

Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty saw that Taiping Dao was so powerful, and finally felt that his country might be unstable. Emperor Ling Liu Hong hurriedly ordered He Jin to be the general, and led the five battalions of Yulin soldiers to camp in Duting.

Order weapons and guard the capital.

For this reason, Emperor Ling was still worried. In order to defend Luoyang, the capital of the Han Dynasty, he sent elite soldiers and generals to strictly guard the eight passes of Luoyang.

Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty sent letters to Guguan, Dagu, Guangcheng, Yique, Fuyuan, Xuanmen, Mengjin, Xiaopingjin and other Kyoto passes to set up captains to garrison them.

On the other hand, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty Liu Hong issued an order to take strict precautions, ordering all states and counties to prepare for war, train soldiers, prepare weapons, and summon rebels.

Faced with such a crisis, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty rarely really took it seriously and asked all civil and military officials for advice.

The development of the Han Dynasty has gone through more than 400 years. The prestige of the Han Dynasty has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and naturally there is no shortage of loyal ministers and good generals.

Huangfu Song made an admonition to lift the ban on the party, and donated the palace money and fine horses from the Western Garden to the sergeants to improve their morale.

And Lu Qiang said to Emperor Ling: "The party has been imprisoned for a long time. If you conspire with the Yellow Turbans, you will regret it and there is no way to save it."

When Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty faced the collapse of his country, how could he dare to take any more risks? He immediately accepted the proposal and granted amnesty to the party members on Renzi Day, returned all the immigrants, asked the ministers to donate horses and crossbows, and recommended the generals.

Descendants and people with profound strategic knowledge from the public went to the Public Transport Department to be interviewed in order to select generals to quell the Yellow Turban Rebellion.

On the other hand, in order to guard the Yellow Turbans in various places as soon as possible and avoid further deterioration of the world situation, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty organized good generals and sent elite troops to the Han states to suppress chaos in various places.

After many plans, the Liu Han court decided to divide the troops into three groups to quell the rebellion. Lu Zhi, the deputy general Zong Yuan, and the five sergeants of the Northern Army were in charge of the northern front and went to the Jizhou battlefield to deal with Zhang Jiao's main force.

On the second and third routes, Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun each led an army, controlling the five schools, the Sanhe Knights and the newly recruited elite warriors, a total of more than 40,000 people, to attack the Yellow Turban Army in the Yingchuan area.

Zhu Jun also recruited Sun Jian from Xiapi as an assistant army Sima. He took the young men from his hometown and recruited elite soldiers from merchant brigades, Huai Rivers and Surabayas, a total of more than a thousand people, to join Zhu Jun's army.

At this point in history, Zhu Jun should have turned defeat into victory in the Battle of Changshe after losing the first battle. From then on, the Yellow Turbans gradually fell into Xishan and were gradually defeated.

But history is not the current reality after all. Zhang Jiao was worried that Zhang Liang was inexperienced and might not be as experienced as a veteran general who had fought for the imperial court for many years, so he sent his adopted son Zhang Dingbian to assist Zhang Liang.

Zhang Dingbian was indeed one of the most famous generals in the late Yuan Dynasty. As soon as he entered the battlefield of Changshe, he realized the disadvantage of the Yellow Turban camp being built with grass. He immediately proposed to Zhang Liang and Bo Cai to reorganize the camp.

But this move stunned Huangfu Song, who had finally figured out a clever plan to defeat the enemy. Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun saw that the fire attack plan was difficult to achieve, so they had to defend the city with all their strength and maintain the situation.

However, although the Yellow Turban Army was composed of civilians, and was seriously lacking in armor and low combat effectiveness, it could not help but have a large number of people. Relying on the human sea tactic, although the Han army defended the city with all its strength, Changshe City was still in danger and could not last long. Shou.

When the imperial court saw that the armies of Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun were surrounded, in order to avoid the serious loss of the main force and the collapse of the entire battlefield. The Han imperial court, headed by Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, could only organize another cavalry force to support them. But this time The leader of the army was none other than Cao Cao, Cao Mengde, a famous traitor in the future of the Three Kingdoms.

Cao Cao was worthy of being a famous military strategist in the future. When he learned about the war situation in Changshe, he did not rush to support him. Instead, he sent people to sneak into Changshe City in advance and got in touch with Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun in Changshe City.

Later, Cao Cao successively implemented the strategy of suspecting soldiers and the strategy of attacking from the east and attacking the west. Coupled with his internal and external attacks, he finally helped the main force of the Han army in Changshe City to break out of the encirclement. He also won a small victory over the Yellow Turbans and established the Yellow Turban War. The first achievement since the war.

Afterwards, the three of them discussed and finally decided to rely on the fortified city, stop the attack step by step, try their best to consume the Yellow Turbans' effective strength, and then try to gain a chance to fight.

As a result, the Central Plains battlefield began to fall into a state of confrontation.

The battle of Changshe did not go well and did not develop as it did in history. How could the Han army from other sides go smoothly?

On the battlefield in Jizhou, although Lu Zhi was old and strong, and used tactics one after another, Zhang Jiao knew that he was not as good at leading troops as Lu Zhi, so he used his troops very cautiously. This made Lu Zhi have a few small victories, but his influence on the Yellow Turbans But it was extremely limited, so Lu Zhi and Zhang Jiao fell into a stalemate.

In fact, Lu Zhi should be lucky that due to Zhang Jue's poor health, Chi You stood by him at all times to take care of Zhang Jue's body and protect Zhang Jue's safety. This made Chi You not directly involved in the battle between the two sides, otherwise even if Chi You had not been there for the time being. Even when he reaches his peak, Lu Zhi may not be able to resist.

As for the Youzhou battlefield, in the current time and space, Liu Yan is not the governor of Youzhou, but Liu Yu has come to Youzhou long ago.

Even though Liu Yu got help from the three Taozi brothers, Cheng Yuanzhi, who was secretly aided by the Yingzheng forces, suppressed the Yellow Turbans, but he could not win quickly and could not find a chance to decide the outcome in a single battle.

The war situation in the north and the Central Plains is just a stalemate, but the southern battlefield is in trouble.

Fortunately, Yangzhou was not as powerful as the Yellow Turbans in the Central Plains and the North, and the Han army still had the strength to fight.

But the battlefield in Jingzhou completely collapsed.

The butterfly effect after Li Xiang came to Han Dynasty finally broke out during the Yellow Turban Uprising. Perhaps, from this moment on, history will go in a completely different direction.


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