But it is not surprising that Han Fu’s things are better when money is used, because people have money, but it is not necessarily the case where money is not available. For example, in terms of military style and military appearance, Ling Lei’s army is
Occupying an absolute advantage, this is
It's very simple. After all, the hardware of Ling Lei's army is much better than before. It can't be compared just in terms of generals. In other words, the lineup in Ling Lei's army camp is incomparable to that of many princes now.
Comparatively.
"My lord, your military camp is really magnificent. I am so envious of Feng Yu," Ling Lei said with a smile as he looked at the large military tent passing by.
"Wind, rain, and military tents can all be changed, but what is difficult to change is the quality of the military camp," Han Fu said with a half-smile.
"Lord, what is the big quality you are talking about? Feng Yu doesn't understand," Ling Lei said with a slight cup of his hands.
"Feng Yu, you will definitely understand. Let me ask you, do you know what is the most important thing in an army? It is the soldiers, and only the soldiers can represent the strength of a military camp. In this regard, I cannot compare with you.
So there is no need for you to envy me," Han Fu glanced at Ling Lei with deep meaning.
"My lord, you just said it wrong. To put it bluntly, what's mine is yours. By saying this, aren't you saying that the villain has the intention to betray you? You are harming me," Ling Lei smiled.
Follow the path.
"How could it be? I'm joking, how could I lie to you? Okay, I won't joke with you anymore, let's go, let's go in and I'll take you to see a friend," Han Fu smiled and led Ling Lei towards the middle
Go to the military tent.
"Friends?" Ling Lei said secretly in his heart. "He Han Fu can still introduce friends to me? It's really weird. Forget it, let's not ask for now. Let's see what tricks he is doing. He suppressed the doubts in his heart.
Ling Lei also immediately sped up and followed Han Fu, but in his heart Ling Lei was very, very confused about the word friend."
Ignoring the guard who greeted him, Han Fu opened the curtain and led Ling Lei and Hu Yu, who had been silent beside them, directly into the Chinese army's tent. The space inside the tent was very large.
In the middle position, there are simply placed two hundred tables and chairs for people to sit on. Behind the tables and chairs is a
There are rows of weapon racks that can blind people's eyes, and the weapons inserted on the racks are really full of them. There are even many of them that even Ling Lei, the youngest archaeologist of the contemporary era, has never seen. This has to be said to be the most important thing in China.
Ancient culture is indeed extensive and profound, but it is still too difficult to fully understand it.
Among the twelve seats in these two rows, only one seat is occupied by a person. This person is more than eight feet tall. His fluffy hair is randomly hidden in a dark helmet, but there is still a little hair exposed.
On the outside of the helmet, from the well-hidden muscles in this suit of armor, it is easy to tell that this person must have paid great attention to training and exercise.
If ordinary people want to reach his level, it is definitely not very easy to achieve. It must be achieved through many years of perseverance. At least in terms of physical fitness, Ling Lei is willing to be inferior. In time, he could do it a month ago.
I started to pay attention to strengthening my body through exercise.
However, after timely exercise, the body is much stronger than before, but compared with this man, it is still a bit insignificant. Maybe Ling Lei's body can't even be called this hut. In Ling Lei's army,
Perhaps only Zhang Yun's extremely developed, even abnormal body can be compared.
When the man saw Ling Lei come in, he immediately stood up with eyes shining and said, "Don't you know you are the Ling Lei Ling Fengyu who is called the unparalleled benevolent and righteous person?"
Ling Lei looked puzzled, looked at the man in front of him and said softly: "I am Ling Lei, may I ask who you are."
"Haha, let me introduce it to you, my lord, do you think it's okay? Hu Yu, who was standing next to him, saw that Ling Lei didn't know this person at all, so he immediately started to prepare to be the introducer. But whether he is the introducer?
It’s legal, but it still depends on whether Han Fu nods or not.”
It was obvious that Han Fu was very satisfied with Hu Yu as his introducer. He immediately nodded with a smile and said, "Of course I would like to have you as their introducer. Feng Yu will ask Hu Yu to help you communicate with each other."
Let’s get to know each other.”
Someone introduced in the middle that for Ling Lei, it is naturally the best. He nodded lightly and said repeatedly: "Of course this is good, there is Brother Lao Huyu."
"Haha, what's the need?" I don't need to introduce you to such a simple matter. You have such a reputation as a man of unparalleled benevolence and righteousness. Now there is no one who doesn't recognize you. Hu Yuxian followed Ling Lei and said: But this general
I'm afraid you don't know him, but this is Cao Cao's general Li Dian. This time he is here to discuss matters with his lord Cao Cao on behalf of his family's wishes.
After hearing these two names, Cao Cao? Li Dian? Ling Lei suddenly felt his little heart beating violently. These two people were not well known at all in the Three Kingdoms. One was...
Cao Cao, Cao Aman, the most ambitious careerist in the Three Kingdoms, known as the traitor, was the boss of Cao Wei, the first force in the Three Kingdoms. The specific information quickly emerged in Ling Lei's mind after thinking about it.
Cao Cao (155 AD - Gengzi in the first month of 220 AD), also known as Meng De, also known as Ah Man, was born in Pei State and was of Han nationality. His father, Cao Song, was adopted by Cao Teng and his surname was Xia Hou. He was a famous statesman, military strategist and writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
poet.
The founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms, he was first the general and prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later the king of Wei. After his son Cao Pi became emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu of Wei.
Throughout his life, in the name of the general and prime minister of the Han Dynasty, he conquered the four separate regimes and made significant contributions to the unification of northern China. At the same time, he cultivated fields in the north and played a great role in the restoration of agricultural production.
Cao Cao's poems have an innovative spirit, opened up and prospered Jian'an literature, and left precious spiritual wealth to future generations, known as the Jian'an style in history. Lu Xun evaluated him as "the founder of reformed articles."
Cao Cao, a native of Pei State, was born in a family of officials. His adoptive grandfather was the eunuch Cao Teng. He served four emperors and had a certain reputation. During the reign of Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, he was named Feitinghou. Cao Cao's father, Cao Song, was Cao Teng's adopted son.
During the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, he was promoted to Taiwei.
"The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms: Chronicles of Emperor Wu" says that he is the son of Cao Song, and his father Cao Song "cannot judge the origin". In the annotation of "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" by Pei Song of the Song Dynasty, he directly quoted from the "Biography of Cao Man" written by the Wu people of the Three Kingdoms.
It is said that Cao Song's original surname was Xiahou, but this theory is not very reliable. Cao Song inherited the Marquis of Cao Teng.
Although Cao Cao did not really become the emperor in his life, his power was so great. Compared with those puppet emperors such as Han Xiandi, his real power was much greater. When he controlled the puppet emperor,
Although he appears to be the prime minister, his actual power is completely superior to the imperial power, so his words are much more useful than the puppet emperor Han Xian.
Cao Cao had a glorious life. From now on, Ling Lei was about to start the eighteen princes' campaign to suppress the Dong thieves. He slowly began to show his prominence, and then began to slowly develop his own strength. Finally, he completely unified the entire north and occupied Sichuan and Shu.
Liu Bei, who occupies the land of Jiangdong, and Sun Quan, who occupies the land of Jiangdong, divide the world into three parts.
The reason why Cao Cao is said to be brilliant is because the three largest battles in the Three Kingdoms were the Battle of Guandu, the Battle of Chibi, and the Battle of Yiling. None of these three major battles involved sound combat power from both sides.
Less than 700,000, Cao Cao actually participated in two of them, and he was involved in two of the three battles. This is not an honor that ordinary people can have.
In the Battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao cleverly used a strategy that his opponent Yuan Shao did not want to use, which was to burn the enemy's food and grass, thereby killing Yuan Shao, who was many times stronger than his own.
, it is estimated that Yuan Shao confessed to that battle.
It was this station that annihilated the vitality of Yuan Shao, the largest prince in the north at that time, so that he could not challenge Cao Cao from then on, which established Cao Cao's advantage in unifying the north. Cao Cao, who finally unified the north, was not originally as powerful as he was at that time.
Liu Bei and Sun Quan were able to resist, but what was unpredictable was that Cao Cao's confident army of one million people fell into the hands of Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang.
If Cao Cao's vitality had not been severely damaged by that stop, the situation of the Three Kingdoms might not have occurred at all. It is not impossible for a single power to establish the Wei State. However, this failure cannot erase Cao Cao's previous achievements.
It can be said that everyone agrees with his great talents and strategies.
Although Li Dian cannot be compared with Cao Cao, one of the three masters, in terms of fame, he still has a very deep memory in Ling Lei's heart.
Li Dian, courtesy name Mancheng, was a general under Cao Cao. He was from Juye County, Shanyang County (today's Juye, Shandong Province). According to historical records, Li Dian had a deep understanding of justice and did not compete with others for credit. He advocated learning, nobility and elegance, and respected knowledgeable people. He served in the army
He was called the elder in the imperial examination. Li Dian had the style of an elder, and he reached the rank of General Polu. He died at the age of thirty-six. After Wei Wendi Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, he was posthumously named Minhou.
Li Dian was eager to learn when he was young, well-read and talented. Following his father Li Qian, he followed Cao Cao in his early days to defeat the Yellow Turban and defeat Yuan Shu. When Lu Bu attacked Yanzhou, Cao Cao sent Li Qian back to his hometown to appease the people.
Li Qian had thousands of guests, so he was of course the target of Lu Bu's wooing. In 194, Lu Bu sent Xue Lan, and Li Feng tried to recruit Li Qian to surrender, but Li Qian refused and was killed by Xue and Li. The soldiers at that time
After the death of his father, his son succeeded him. After Li Qian's death, his son Li Zheng succeeded him. After Li Zheng's death, Li Dian became the leader of thousands of tribes led by him.
Later, he followed Cao Cao to pacify Yanzhou and served as Zhonglang General and Lihu Prefect. At that time, Li Dian was only 22 years old at most (it was 195 when he killed Xue Li, and Li Dian died in 209 at the earliest, and he was 36 years old when he died).
He was only 22 years old at most when he was a lieutenant general). Even if he got this high position, it can be inferred that his merits are not small.