Zhang He bowed to thank him, but his expression was still calm on his face, and there was no trace of excitement, let alone tears of gratitude.
Yuan Shao's mood, which had just become a little taller, suddenly became depressed again and felt irritated.
He misses Guo Tu a little.
Since Guo Tu accompanied Yuan Tan to Youzhou north, many Ruying people have followed, including Xun Chen, who has disappeared for a long time. Without the checks and balances of Ruying people, Jizhou people have become stronger and take everything for granted.
The siege of Dongwuyang but failed to conquer it for so long is related to the reluctance of the generals of Jizhou to attack at too much price.
There is no shortcut to attacking the city. Now Zang Hong has the intention to die, and the generals do not have the desire to win quickly, how can they defeat the enemy?
One person will die, but ten people cannot be called, let alone Zang Hong is still on the city wall.
How can we make the generals of Jizhou do their best to quickly conquer Dongwuyang?
Yuan Shao thought about it repeatedly and had no countermeasures.
He closed his eyes.
Zhang He twitched from the big tent, covered the door, leaving only a crack in case of calling.
Yuan Shao closed his eyes and pondered for a long time, slowly opened his eyes, turned over and sat up.
He had an idea and sent someone to invite Feng Ji.
"Yuantu, I want to recruit Liu Bei and Cao Cao will come to help."
Feng Ji thought for a moment and thought it was feasible.
After taking Dongwuyang, Yuan Shao would inevitably cross Henan and go south, and sooner or later he would decide the victory and defeat with Liu Bei and Cao Cao. Now, when Liu Bei and Cao Cao come to help, in addition to beating the people of Jizhou and not being too self-righteous, they can also test Liu Bei and Cao Cao.
If they are willing to come, they will naturally be happy. If they are unwilling to come, they are the enemy, and there will be a reason to launch an attack in the future.
Yuan Shao was very satisfied with Feng Ji's support and immediately ordered Chen Lin to draft an order.
After the order was written, Yuan Shao finished his eyes and took out the seal bag on his waist and prepared to use the seal.
Chen Lin opened her mouth and wanted to say something, but she didn't say it.
Yuan Shao glanced at Chen Lin and wanted to ask Chen Lin what he wanted to say. When he said something, he subconsciously swallowed it back and put the white jade seal on the palm of his hand, which hurt so much.
Before, he wrote "a edict" in the county and county, and used the seal of the village marquis to show that he was the emperor who issued an edict on behalf of the emperor and did not recognize the emperor of Chang'an, thinking that it was a puppet controlled by Li Jue and Guo Si.
Now that Li Jue and Guo Si are dead, the emperor established the capital in Anyi, and in the edict issued, he clearly called him the prefect of Bohai. It would be a bit inappropriate for him to execute the edict again. Liu Bei and Cao Cao were willing to listen to him, so naturally
No problem. If you don’t want to, it is equivalent to sending the evidence of the crime to the other party, at least it is also a humiliation for yourself.
After the emperor's victory in the northern border, the prestige of the imperial court will inevitably increase greatly, and more people will turn to support the emperor.
"Kong Zhang, what do you mean?"
Chen Lin looked pale and reluctantly bowed to show her respect. "Liu Bei was not a problem, but Cao Cao was really hard to guess. Zang Hong raised an army to rebel, and it was originally for Cao Cao to massacre Yongqiu. Now that the lord is besieging Dongwuyang, Cao Cao still holds his troops and sits to see success or failure. It is really
It doesn't feel like you are with your lord."
Yuan Shao's cheeks twitched and his teeth clattered.
He regrets it very much.
If I had known today, I would not have sent troops to reinforce Cao Cao and drive Lu Bu away. I should have watched Lu Bu kill Cao Cao before taking action.
Lu Bu is a lonely wolf, and it is difficult for him to gain a foothold in Yanzhou.
After weighing the pros and cons, Yuan Shao decided not to give Cao Cao a chance. He wrote a private message to Cao Cao, asking Cao Cao to lead his troops to reinforce. Then he issued an edict to Liu Bei, ordering Liu Bei to lead Xuzhou troops to help.
When Liu Bei received the edict from Yuan Shao, he had just received a letter from Zhao Yun.
Zhao Yun's letter came very quickly, less than twenty days from Meiji to delivery to Liu Bei.
After asking the messenger's itinerary, Liu Bei realized a question: the court may lack anything now, but there is no shortage of horses. From Meiji to Hanoi, it was almost 600 miles faster, but after entering Yanzhou, the speed was slower.
The trip is only more than 200 miles per day.
Liu Bei wanted to know more about Northern Xinjiang, but the messenger might not be clear about it or he was unwilling to say it. He simply said some of the situation and kept silent.
Despite this, the news of the emperor's victory still shocked Liu Bei.
With three thousand cavalry to conquer the Xianbei and 300,000 Xiongnu people, even with the cooperation of Ma Teng and Han Sui, it was still a very difficult battle record.
What made Liu Bei even more helpless was that Zhao Yun rushed to the United States and joined the army. As soon as he met, he was appointed as the attendant of the Sanqi, who was in charge of the left division of the Sanqi.
The cavalry that he was thinking of became the emperor's right-hand man.
Even if he valued Zhao Yun, he would never be able to take Zhao Yun under his command. On the contrary, Zhao Yun advised him to submit to the court.
Liu Bei was very confused and asked Jian Yong, Chen Qun and Chen Deng to discuss it one after another.
Jian Yong agreed with Zhao Yun's opinion.
Yuan Shao was about to go south to the Central Plains. If Zang Hong had not defended him firmly, Yuan Shao would have crossed the river long ago and looked at Yan, Yuqing Xu. Liu Bei lived in Xuzhou and was no match for Yuan Shao at all. Instead of paying tribute to Yuan Shao, it would be better to pay tribute to the court.
When Lu Bu returned to the court, he could be valued by the emperor, so naturally Liu Bei could do it.
Chen Qun's attitude is very ambiguous.
He neither opposed nor agreed, but only reminded Liu Bei that the emperor relied on Han Sui and Ma Teng because Han Sui and Ma Teng had strong people. What strength do you have to make the emperor rely on? Just Guan Yu and Zhang
Are you Fei and that thousand miscellaneous?
Liu Bei was very embarrassed.
Although he was the governor of Xuzhou, his own strength was very limited, with only more than a thousand cavalrymen. The remaining ones were either Tao Qian's old subordinates, mainly Danyang soldiers, or Xuzhou locals. If he left Xuzhou, these people would not have been there.
Follow him north.
Lu Bu was a small army and had nowhere to gain a foothold, so he had to leave. However, he was the governor of Xuzhou. He received the support of the people of Xuzhou. Why should he abandon this easily obtained strength and go to the emperor?
What can the emperor give him?
Chen Deng also opposed Liu Bei's departure from Xuzhou, but the reasons were different.
He believed that although the emperor defeated the Xianbei people, he was still far from the complete stability of the northwest. In the short term, the emperor had no time to take care of Guandong. Instead of leaving Xuzhou to Bingzhou, Liu Bei would rather stay in Xuzhou and echo the emperor, and he could do the same for the same kind of ability.
The court serves.
The easiest reason is that if Liu Bei leaves Xuzhou, Xuzhou is likely to fall into the hands of Yuan Shu.
Just when Liu Bei was hesitating, Chen Qun asked about the news from the messenger: Although Lu Bu made great contributions, he made another mistake and was dismissed from his official position, and was thinking about his mistakes behind closed doors.
After hearing this news, Liu Bei completely gave up the idea of paying tribute to the court.
At this moment, Yuan Shao's "edict" arrived.
Faced with the edict that Yuan Shao asked him to help, Liu Bei was very irritated, but Chen Deng was very active.
Chen Deng believes that Yuan Shao had been besieging Dongwuyang for so long but failed to break the city. It should be that the generals of Jizhou preserved their strength and refused to pay too much casualties. If Liu Bei could lead his troops to help, he would not only help Yuan Shao with his strength, but also have a chance.
Rescue Zang Hong.
Zang Hong was from Guangling, and his father was a famous general Zang Min, who was very famous in Xuzhou. Moreover, Zang Hong took revenge for Zhang Chao, the county general, which was a righteous act. Rescuing Zang Hong was not only helpful to Liu Bei to win over the hearts of the people of Xuzhou, but also to get a
General.
Zang Hong's ability to face Yuan Shao's army for so long is unquestionable.
In addition, responding to Yuan Shao's orders has another advantage: entering Yanzhou with justification and avenge Cao Cao's attack on Xuzhou.
Liu Bei agreed deeply, so he gathered his troops and appointed Chen Deng as the forward.
In order to prevent him from attacking Yuan Shao when he reinforced Yuan Shao, he ordered Guan Yu to lead his troops to guard Guangling.