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Chapter 341 Hope in Despair

 Chapter 341: Hope in despair

In the decisive battle of the Yellow River, four balanced figures, including Li Zicheng's subordinate Tian Jianxiu, Zhang Shicheng's brother Zhang Shiyi, Fang Guozhen's brother Fang Guoying, and Chen Youliang's brother Chen Youzhi, all died on the battlefield.

After the war, the 30,000 Yellow Turban cavalry were reduced to less than 20,000. Even Xiang Yu’s Overlord Cavalry was less than 3,000, which shows how tragic the battle was.

Later, Xiang Yu publicly massacred 150,000 Han prisoners in front of Xiaopingjin and built a Jingguan.

Xiang Yu used the most iron-blooded means to intimidate the defenders in the pass to surrender, so as to defeat the enemy without fighting.

However, the method was too tough and cruel, and Cao Cao seized on the loopholes and exploited them, which aroused the determination of the defenders in the pass to resist to the death.

However, 150,000 heads were just placed outside the customs, eroding the faith of all the defenders every day and making them fear Xiang Yu in their hearts.

As the head coach of Han Dynasty, He Jin never had the courage to face Xiang Yu again.

After He Jin appointed Yuan Shao as his general and appointed Cao Cao, Sun Jian and other generals, he fled back to Luoyang with his bodyguards.

Regarding this good-for-nothing brother-in-law, Liu Hong really wanted to eat him alive. In this battle, He Jin not only ruined the Han's 250,000-strong army, but also ruined the Han's hope of winning.

If possible, Liu Hong would have liked to delay He Jin, but He Jin had so many party members in the court that even he, the emperor, could not do anything about it.

In the end, Liu Hong had no choice but to say that it was not a crime of war and was punished with a one-year fine.

He Jin, who ruined 250,000 athletes, had to pay a one-year salary as a dispensable punishment.

Both the government and the public are extremely disappointed with Liu Hong, a foolish king... No, it should be despair, because no one has ever had hope in Liu Hong.

People who are loyal to the Han Dynasty no longer expect the Han Dynasty to defeat the Yellow Turbans. What they hope is to defend as long as they can and delay the Han Kingdom as long as possible. 1

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the big man cannot last much longer. A change of dynasty is imminent. The only thing they can do, as veterans of the old dynasty, is to try their best to save the big man.

……

Wild jujube.

When Qin Hao finished reading out the battle situation on Meng Jin's side, the entire army generals were in an uproar.

30 The elite Han army was defeated by Xiang Yu's 30,000 cavalry. He Jin's wanton behavior not only ruined the last hope of the Han Dynasty, but also made all the efforts of them, the frontline generals, in vain.

Now even if Qin Hao can defeat Huang Chao, it will not change the overall situation.

All the generals in the army cursed He Jin, but what would happen if they continued to curse? He Jin was still a general, but how long could the big man hold on?

After the scolding, everyone felt extremely confused.

What kind of country are you protecting?

Is such a country really worth protecting?

What’s the point of fighting to the death?

Everyone's performance was seen by Qin Hao. If it were normal, he would definitely be very happy. After all, even people like Liu Bei and Xun Yu who were die-hard loyal to the Han Dynasty were shaken. It can be seen that the Han Dynasty has been completely unpopular.
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But now the situation is different. The defeat of pig teammate He Jin has completely changed the strength comparison between the two sides. Even if he can win and weaken the Yellow Turbans, it will not help the overall situation.

Next, the Yellow Turbans will definitely increase their troops to Mengjin, and the defenders of Xiaopingjin have obviously been frightened by Xiang Yu. Even with Cao Cao, Sun Jian, and Liu Bang, how long can they hold on?

When he thought about this, Qin Hao couldn't help but feel a little confused.

Is it really hopeless?

Qin Hao's confusion was also noticed by Xun Yu, who couldn't help but said sternly: "Your Majesty, please follow me to Yingchuan quickly. Maybe you can find a glimmer of hope there."

In Xun Yu's heart, they can be confused and shaken, but as the coach, Qin Hao can never be shaken.

Perhaps it would be too cruel to place the heavy responsibility of saving the Han Dynasty on a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy, but now the only one who can save the Han Dynasty is Qin Hao.

The various schools of thought cannot change the balance of strength between the two sides, but they are a force that cannot be ignored. Therefore, Xun Yu can only try his luck so far.

When Qin Hao heard this, he smiled bitterly and said: "That's the only way it can be. It just so happens that I also have something I want to ask the teacher for advice."

Xun Yu breathed a sigh of relief in his heart. He was also afraid of Qin Hao, so he had to win the meaningless battle later on, and then go to Yingchuan with him. Even if he could persuade hundreds of families by then, it might be too late.
Liu Bei stood up and asked with a sad expression: "Junhou, where should our army go now? According to Junhou's plan, even if Huang Chao can be successfully defeated, it will be useless..."

Liu Bei is a die-hard loyalist to the Han Dynasty, but now that his occupation has collapsed to this extent, he is full of despair, so what he says is extremely pessimistic.

Seeing this, Qin Hao interrupted before Liu Bei could finish his words: "Xuande's words are wrong. Even if this battle cannot change the overall situation, we will still fight."

Seeing that most people were extremely pessimistic, Qin Hao knew that he could not continue like this, and immediately encouraged him: "Have you forgotten? There are many factions within the Yellow Turbans, and Zhang Jiao is aging. Once Zhang Jiao dies, the Yellow Turbans will definitely fall into trouble.

Fight. And as long as we can persist until that time, we will definitely win the final victory."

Qin Hao's remarks about saving the country should have been extremely passionate, but the results were not good and did not arouse everyone's fighting spirit.

Yu Juluo stood up and asked: "Who knows when Zhang Jiao will die? Besides, what does this have to do with our subsequent actions?"

"Of course it does matter."

Qin Hao looked around and said in a deep voice: "The Yellow Turban elites are limited. As long as we can defeat the Yellow Turban elites, we can at least hold on to maintain an invincible and undefeated situation."

Seeing that everyone was a little moved, Qin Hao continued: "After this battle, Xiang Yu's successor position has basically been determined, and Huang Chao, as Zhang Jiao's other candidate, will definitely not be willing to accept it, so he will definitely use elites to fight with him.

Our army will fight."

"But if our army really defeats Huang Chao, wouldn't this make Xiang Yu's position more stable?" Lu Bu asked, which is also a question in most people's minds.

"Yes, what if Zhang Jiao is dead by then and the Yellow Turbans can't stir up chaos?" Liu Bei said.

Upon hearing this, Qin Hao showed a sneer on his lips and asked: "Do you really think that if Zhang Jiao makes Xiang Yu his successor, Xiang Yu can really control the Yellow Turban Army?"

Everyone couldn't help but be stunned, isn't it like this?

Qin Hao's lips flashed with disdain and said: "According to my investigation, the Yellow Turban Qu commanders all have military power, and they are all unruly and ambitious. Zhang Jiao can make them loyal because there is a master-disciple relationship as a bond, and Xiang Yu

It’s different.”

"For the Yellow Turbans, Xiang Yu does not give them a higher status. Loyalty to Xiang Yu requires them to hand over their power. Who would be willing to do this?"


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