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Chapter 40 Liangzhou City Secret (1)

"In the beginning, they always made things difficult for us. My father knows that they don't want to see foreigners and don't care about them."

Later, when Li's tenant farmers encountered difficulties, they came to help and resolved the dispute between the two clans.

Now the Li family and the Luo family are very good friends and have a very close relationship.

After listening to Luo Chen's words, Xie Yuan smiled.

It's normal to be ostracized at this time. After all, when you see foreigners, you subconsciously think they are those Donghu people who always like to invade the pass.

But after a long, long time, the country of China was made up of fifty-six ethnic groups.

They were far more united than they are now, and they were always united when encountering any disaster.

For example, the epidemic was still fresh in his memory.

The epidemic was still there when he left, and I don’t know if it has improved now.

"My lord, I heard that the Youzhou nobles headed by the Fan Yang Lu family can't stand you. If you get angry in Youzhou in the future, just move to Longxi. Longxi is our Luo family's territory, and no one dares to bully you."

The young man remembered what his father told him before leaving and touched his head.

Xie Yuanxiao: "If we really want to move, I would like to move to Liangzhou City."

"That's the border. It's close to Yumen Pass and is extremely vulnerable to intrusion by the Donghu people." Luo Chen was stunned, "Why does my lord want to move there?"

"It's not me. It's my brother who said he wanted to go to Yumen Pass, where his father was buried."

"Is he the father of the young man from the Qi family, General Qi?" Luo Chen was stunned.

"Um."

"My father was not involved in that war, but he knew something about it. General Qi was guarding Liangzhou City with plenty of food and grass, but when he went out to fight at Yumen Pass, his entire army was wiped out for some reason, and even

It also angered the leader of Rouran who was leading the troops at that time."

"Annoyed?" Xie Yuan raised his eyebrows.

Luo Chen nodded: "The soldiers led by General Qi all used common people's pots, pans, knives and harpoons, and some even brought bricks into battle - the general who led the army felt that Qi Da

The general was humiliating them, so he annihilated the army and massacred the city."

Xie Yuan's hand holding the tea cup shook slightly.

"Is this true?" He put down the tea cup and looked at the young man steadily.

"Seriously, my father heard about it from the leader." Luo Chen nodded, "We won't lie. It's not heroic to do this."

After the words fell, Luo Chen clearly saw the frost forming in Xie Yuan's eyes.

"Lord, what's going on?" Luo Chen tilted his head.

"I just remembered some laws of the Jin Dynasty." Xie Yuan picked up the tea cup and took a sip, smiling.

"Qinghai has long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance. The yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will not be returned until it is broken. Their sincerity will change in the eyes of others. The defense of this lonely city is really not worth it."

Luo Chen was new to Central Plains culture and official accent, so he didn't understand what Xie Yuan said. He just found this poem quite stunning and made his blood boil with excitement.

The two chatted for a while, and then Luo Chen went to clean up the yard.

Before leaving, Xie Yuan asked him to find Qi Yan.

Not long after, Qi Yan came to the pavilion and said with a smile: "Why do you have time to treat me to tea today?"

"Just now, Luo Chen told me something about the battle in Liangzhou City." Xie Yuan pushed a cup of tea over.

The smile on Qi Yan's face slowly faded. He sat cross-legged and looked at Xie Yuan intently, waiting for the next sentence.

"When General Qi and Rouran fought against each other, the weapons they used were common people's pots, pans, knives and harpoons. General Rouran thought that the general was humiliating them, so he became angry and annihilated the army.

To Liangzhou City."

Qi Yan's pupils trembled.

Pots and pans? Knives and fish forks?
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