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Chapter 264

Liu Xie had the intention to inquire about the relevant details.

Hu Chuquan and Aiken did not have such a understanding. The emperor asked, so they answered seriously.

Although I didn't find out much information, it was basically useful.

For example, there was a news recently: Several horse vendors went east with a batch of horses. I heard that it was bought by Lu Bu. The price was very attractive and the quality of the horses was also good.

Liu Xie understood as soon as he heard this.

This is the lifeline of Lu Bu and his Bingzhou cavalry. Without the supply of these war horses, the Bingzhou cavalry would not last long, and Lu Bu would have no foundation for his establishment.

I fought with Cao Cao to Yanzhou for more than a year, and the loss of the war horses must be quite large.

Lu Bu has now gone to Xuzhou and is dependent on Liu Bei, but he will not surrender to Liu Bei. If he wants to turn against the enemy, he must have strong force, buy war horses and restore the strength of the cavalry, which is imperative.

Liu Xie immediately ordered Yang Xiu to draw an edict to the prefect of Shangdang Zhong Yao and the prefect of Hanoi Dong Zhao, so that they could pay attention to the horses passing through. If there were any high-quality horses that could serve as war horses, they would be detained and should not be allowed to be released at will.

Not only Lu Bu, but everyone who wants to buy war horses must be under the jurisdiction of the court.

Unfortunately, he couldn't control Liu Bei. He had the support of Zhongshan merchants and did not pass through Bingzhou.

I hope Liu He can control it.

In a few days, the edict should be delivered to Liu He.

I don’t know if Guo Tu has returned to Yecheng, and he still has no leakage in his words.

Yang Biao organized a banquet.

These old ministers were unable to fight and had almost practiced their ability to govern the country, but etiquette was the foundation of their own, which was enough to open their eyes and feel ashamed of themselves.

Sitting among a group of Han monarchs and ministers who were tall and erotic, singing and following the etiquette, the Huns wearing felt hats and furs were ashamed and at a loss, hoping to become villains in leather robes.

Of course, this has a lot to do with being pressed on the ground by the Minister Hu Ben and destroying his self-esteem.

If it weren't for this, they might even laugh at the Han people, and they only know these bluffing rituals.

At this moment, they dare not be disrespectful, so as not to be sneered.

Huchuquan performed relatively better.

After more than half a month of teaching, although he did not have the ability to sing with Han poetry, he was able to basically be orderly in advance and retreat without being rude and making jokes.

Compared with his compatriots, he felt that his Shanyu deserved the name.

At the banquet, Liu Xie asked Qubei and others about Meiji's situation.

Huchuquan is too young, let alone Aiken. They all relied on their father and brother before, had no sense of being the master of the family, and did not pay attention to the mountains and rivers of Meiji, and now they cannot tell their name.

Qubei and others are relatively older, have more experiences and have combat experience.

They were somewhat surprised to hear that the emperor would use three thousand cavalry to help them quell the rebellion.

Even after seeing the Han army formation, they knew that the Han emperor had a killing weapon like 300 cavalry, and they still expressed doubts about whether they could defeat the rebels and regain control of Meiji.

What they have to face is a rebel with more than ten times the strength of the troops.

Faced with the questions of Qubei and others, Liu Xie waved his hand disapprovingly. "These are not something you need to worry about, I have my own arrangements. You can only bring me to the rebels, no matter how many cavalry the rebels have, they will not

Influencing the results.”

He was helpless and explained the situation of the rebels.

After Yu Fuluo went to the capital, the Huns appointed the Marquis of Subugudu as the Shanyu. However, the Marquis of Subugudu died after only one year of being the Shanyu. There is no Shanyu now, and Lao Wang is the director.

Lao Wang has limited appeal and limited strength. The combined force of several tribes is only about 50,000.

If it can be deployed properly and joined forces with the tribes loyal to the old Shanyu Qiangqu, there may not be no chance of winning unexpectedly.

But there is one enemy that cannot be guarded against, that is, the culprit who united the right to kill Qiangqu: Xiu Tu Ge.

Xiu Tu was the former Xiu Tu King tribe. He lived in the Seyat first and was placed in the Wuwei area. Then the race grew, and some people went east and lived in the north, and the right part of Shangjun was adjacent to the right.

They are far away from the Meiji royal court, and there is little possibility of being in Meiji now, but they have a large number of troops, with more than 100,000 people, so they must be guarded.

Even though he knew that he might have exaggerated his words, he heard that there were 100,000 people in each house, and the ministers and ministers in the table changed their faces.

The emperor conquers Meiji with three thousand elite cavalry, and there is still a possibility of victory.

Not all the Xiongnu tribes were rebels, and there were many people who were interested in the Fuluo brothers, otherwise they would not have been vained by the Shanyu position until now. If they could be separated and differentiated, coupled with the equipment advantages of the Han army, it would not be difficult to win.

But if you add to the fact that you can't slap your Hu, it's going to be hung up.

First of all, Xiu Tuge has a clear advantage in military strength, with 100,000 people. Even if the elite troops are only 11, there will be more than 10,000 cavalry.

Secondly, Xiu Tu is the real murderer who killed Qiang Qu, and the possibility of surrender is almost non-existent.

If the emperor does not meet, he will stop slaughtering each other. Once he encounters it, it will be a fierce battle, and there will be many dangers.

Seeing the princes and nobles change their colors, the mood of getting rid of humiliation is very complicated.

On the one hand, his depression was vented a little. These serious Han people were scholars after all. No matter how thoughtful the etiquette was, it was useless when they went to the battlefield. When they encountered danger, they revealed their true colors.

On the other hand, if the Han emperor was cowardly and did not dare to go to Meiji, the possibility of their return to Meiji would become even more slim.

Go to the blaze and secretly looked at Liu Xie, his heart was up and down.

Liu Xie lowered his eyelids, and there was no sign of too much expression on his face.

In fact, he was also cursing in his heart.

What the hell is Xiu Tu Gehu? I haven't heard any news before, and even Hu Chuquan himself hasn't mentioned it.

Suddenly a large tribe with more than 100,000 cavalry appeared, and this information collection was too outrageous.

Could it be that you are just making up for being humble?

This possibility is not ruled out.

Going to the blaze is not Huchuquan, nor is it Aiken. In the face of the coercion of the Han monarchs and ministers, he responded, hoping to expose their illusion, let them reveal their weak nature, and strive for some negotiation opportunities. It is not surprising at all.

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But what if it is true?

Even if there are more than 100,000 people who have not said anything about the more than 30,000 or 50,000 people, the danger cannot be underestimated.

But at this moment, you can't be cowardly.

Once you are timid, not only will you be despised by others in Qubei, but your strategy of stabilizing the Northwest will undoubtedly end.

That really died before he could succeed.

Liu Xie quickly thought about it in his mind and raised his eyelids lightly.

"Does Xiu Tu really have 100,000 people?"

The eyes of Qibei hesitated for a brief moment, and then he said, "It's roughly the same."

"So, the main evil of Meiji's rebellion is this "Don't Thu Ge?"

"Your Majesty said very much."

Liu Xie nodded. "The evil one will be punished, so let's destroy the enemy first."

Everyone changed their color in horror. Even after listening to the translation, they were stunned and looked at Liu Xie intently.

Is this Han emperor stupid?

A large tribe with more than 100,000 people, you can destroy it if you say it?


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