"Zhang Zifang? You mean...the Zhang Zifang who assassinated Qin Shihuang in Bolangsha!?" Liu Ji looked surprised, but soon turned into flattered, "Hurry! Hurry up and invite me!"
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The First Emperor ruled the world with unparalleled power, but the reason why a big tree attracts the wind is something that everyone knows. He may have suffered more assassinations than Liu Ji had eaten, but until the First Emperor died of illness, no one could successfully assassinate him.
But even so, there are still a few people who have been infinitely close to success.
Gao Jianli, who committed suicide, lost his sight, Jing Ke, who had seen him in vain, and Zhang Liang, Zhang Zifang, who gave the First Emperor's carriage a hammer in Bolangsha.
The most important reason is, of course, that Zhang Liang survived after the failed assassination attempt, while Gao Jianli and Jing Ke were both captured and have been dead for a long time now.
The old people of the Six Kingdoms didn't have much favorable impressions of the First Emperor. Although Liu Ji felt that it was very domineering and mighty to rule the world like that, and even looked at the First Emperor and said, "Sigh, that's what a man should do." However, Liu Ji also lacked respect for the First Emperor himself.
Feeling good.
Therefore, Liu Ji naturally admired Zhang Liang and Zhang Zifang, who had assassinated the First Emperor and survived.
He was originally a very chivalrous person. When he was a child, he listened to the story of Lord Xinling, Hou Ying, and Zhu Hai who stole the talisman to save Zhao. He admired the chivalrous spirit. As soon as his head got hot, he wanted to go north to seek refuge with Xin.
Lord Ling, and later Lord Xinling disappeared, so he went to Waihuang and became a disciple of Zhang Er, a young knight. Until the Qin Dynasty unified the world, he went to Xianyang to work as a laborer.
Under the guidance of Xia Houying, Zhang Liang entered Liu Ji's camp.
"This must be the famous Mr. Zhang Liang and Zhang Zifang. I have admired him for a long time." Liu Ji stood up, raised his hands and greeted him.
"Don't take it seriously, don't take it seriously, the general is polite." Zhang Liang looked quite young, with an expression of disdain on his face.
"Ah, um." Liu Ji was a little at a loss by Zhang Liang's casual attitude. He looked around and said, "Sir, please take a seat. Let's sit down and chat."
Zhang Liang nodded, always looking calm and calm.
"General Liu Ji, Zifang came here this time to join General Liu's side." Zhang Liang slightly cupped his hands towards Liu Ji with a smile on his face.
"It's easy to talk about." Liu Ji nodded readily, "What military position does Mr. Zifang want? A confidant? Or a counselor?"
"Let's forget about those things for now." Zhang Liang smiled and waved his hand, "If I simply say that I want to join, I am afraid that even if you agree, the other generals will not obey me."
As he spoke, he looked around and looked at Liu Ji's generals who were sitting elsewhere in the camp, drinking and eating meat.
This is Liu Ji's traditional performing arts. It turns out that Zhang Er's men like to do this. A group of people drink and eat meat and have a good time. It is really good as a way to relax after the war.
As soon as Zhang Liang spoke, the camp became quiet, and everyone looked in Zhang Liang's direction.
Feeling these extremely oppressive gazes, Zhang Liang just smiled relaxedly.
In full view of the public, Zhang Liang's choice is...
Closed his eyes.
Thought key pattern - link.
A few seconds later, Zhang Liang opened his eyes again. With him as the center, a momentum like a tidal wave, or... something else? spread out in a ring in all directions, inside the tent.
Everyone felt their hearts skip a beat.
"...Magic?" After being stunned for a long time, Liu Jicai stood up with eyes shining and looked at Zhang Liang excitedly.
"The general is quite knowledgeable." Zhang Liang looked at Liu Ji with a smile.
"I heard it before when I was a retainer under Lao Zhang. It seemed that many schools of thought knew this stuff. There used to be a group named Yike in the army of General Xiang Liang, but now it has died in Ding.
Tao… So this is really magic!?”
"It's just a superficial knowledge of Huang Lao's skills." Zhang Liang shook his head and thought to himself: Anyone who sees the magic in the thought key pattern will not feel that he is proficient in magic, right?
"Yeah! Yeah! In this case, it's great that Mr. Zifang is by my side! He and Xiao Fuxin can advise me and use magic to win at the critical moment!" Although Zhang Liang said this, Liu Ji still
I put Zhang Liang in a very important position in my heart.
"That's good." Zhang Liang narrowed his eyes slightly and responded.
...
Three days later, Linji.
Xiang An had no intention of concealing his offensive intentions. He crossed Jushui and Wenshui from Qu Yulian and attacked Linji City on the morning of the third day.
"Kill! Time is running out! Xi Chu will win!!!" Xiang An roared, still using a completely different fighting style from other generals. He took the lead, brandishing his three-foot-long beryllium, and charged at the front of the army.
Xiang An's more than 9,000 soldiers from Western Chu rushed towards Linji City like crazy.
Zhang Han originally fought a very beautiful victory in Linji, forcing the then Wei Wang Jiu to commit suicide. He also directly killed the then Qi Wang Tian Dan directly in front of him. Song Yi, the general of Western Chu who aided Wei at the time, also died in the battle.
on the battlefield.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the Battle of Linji was the trigger for the decline of the Three Eastern Kingdoms. Wei was directly killed, Qi was beaten half to death, and Chu, the only remaining country, was also defeated in another great battle.
In the battle, he was beaten to a pulp by Zhang Han.
But now, Xiang An led his troops around from the south and fought back to Linji City.
Moreover, due to the lack of defenders at the rear, this battle turned out to be quite easy.
Xiang An took the lead, and the morale of the Chu army was high. Xiang Lu, Liangning, and his two divisions of cavalry and chariots escorted them. The Qin army fighting out of the city was almost crushed by iron hoofs. Then the siege wood came out and broke open the city gate. Even though the people inside the city were
Qin General did not want to surrender, so he had to surrender.
It has been more than a year since the Kuaiji Uprising. Xiang An has almost never been defeated. The reason is that Xiang An rushes to the front every time. If a general rushes to the front in a war, if nothing else, at least
Morale will definitely be high. Coupled with the various strategies of Xiang An and Han Xin, as well as the overwhelming loyalty of his generals, Xiang An will be victorious in every battle.
But even so, Xiang An couldn't help but feel melancholy when he turned around and saw the corpse of the Qin soldier under the horse's hooves.
"This damn war..."
Riding on the back of Turbulence, it was just noon, Xiang An let out a long sigh.
After a moment of silence, he called Liang Ning and ordered: "Gather all the corpses of Qin soldiers and bury them. Although the weather is cold now, we must also pay attention to the breeding of epidemics. As for the corpses of my Chu soldiers...
Bury them too, remember to collect the tokens of each Chu soldier, these tokens...can't be thrown away."
"Yes! The general will obey the order!" Liang Ning responded seriously and turned around to carry out the order.