Da Wei Chun
Chapter 116
Chapter 116
Hearing that Tang Qi came to report that there was movement in the farm, it seemed that a large number of rebels had left the camp, Li Chengzhi was ecstatic.
Just blatantly injecting some poison and forcing the enemy out?
In fact, there were not many poisons. They were bought by the way when mixing medicinal wine and making bandages, because they were afraid that the secret recipe would be leaked, mixed with the raw materials, and they were only a few hundred catties, not very pure.
The most important thing is that this thing is not very soluble in cold water, unless it is heated...
That's why he got so close, the intention was to frighten the enemy: I'm going to be poisoned!
As for whether it can really poison people to death, Li Chengzhi doesn't know...
So in order to prevent the enemy from being fooled and still unable to retreat, he also prepared other means: such as setting fire...
Relying on armor, about twenty paces, the bows and arrows of bandit soldiers are generally not comparable to their own cavalry, and they don't want to kill the enemy themselves, as long as they can shoot rockets into the farm.
One round of five hundred sticks, three or four rounds of shooting, how can you light a few carts of grain and grass?
If you are lucky, you can burn half of it, so how can the bandits keep it?
……
Seeing that the enemy soldiers were really forced out of the farm, Li Shi, Li Xian and others looked at Li Chengzhi with expressions as if they were constipated, bared their teeth and grinned again.
None of them knew what to say.
Mr. Lang is really... too insidious, too despicable...
In such a big river, it may take less than an hour for the hundreds of catties of poison to be washed away...
But being used so casually by Mr. Lang as a joke, the enemy army had to go out of the camp to fight?
Li Chengzhi glared at them: a bunch of hindsight.
Do you dare to bet if you are the enemy general?
Does he know how much poison I have in my hands, Mr. Lang?
If you let the soldiers under your command know that they are given arsenic-laced water, are you afraid that you will rebel on the spot?
Li Chengzhi sneered, and looked east again, but he couldn't see anything except a little smoke.
It's right to think about it, five or six miles away, no matter how sharp a person's eyes are, they can't see so far away.On the contrary, the enemy will never see the situation on his side.
He thought for a while, then threw the token to Li Xian: "Go and pass the order to Li Liang. After walking for three miles, the whole army will get off the chariot. The first soldiers line up, and the auxiliary soldiers retreat... Remember, don't beat the drums, just walk forward ...
Order the soldiers to raise the flag to the north bank. After another three miles, the cavalry stopped marching, and seized the time to feed the horses and save horsepower.After the Chinese army is in formation, watch my flag order to act..."
"Promise!" Li Xian responded, and galloped away. The flag ordering soldiers raised a big green flag and waved it left and right a few times.
There are Tangqi between the two rivers, and after only a dozen or so relays, the military order was passed to the Ru River, which is ten miles north...
Are there really only five or six hundred knights?
How can it be!
No matter how stupid Li Chengzhi was, he would not only bring cavalry to fight against the thieves with a mixture of five thousand cavalry.
Whether it can be beaten or not is not mentioned, even if the previous one is lost, it will make Li Chengzhi bleed with distress.
For the sake of caution, Li Chengzhi even brought the two brigades of auxiliary soldiers, and they all followed behind the cavalry.
Walking along the way, half walking, half chewing dry food in a carriage, changing trains every two minutes...
Then why can't there be smoke and dust?
The road for marching was by the river, and Li Chengzhi couldn't even think of a way to cover the whereabouts of the Chinese army by splashing water on the road to suppress the smoke and dust. What kind of soldiers would he bring, what kind of battle would he fight?
Go back and breastfeed your child as soon as possible...
After walking another three miles, when the enemy soldiers outside the farm could be vaguely seen, Li Chengzhi turned over and got off his horse, and asked the flag commanders to pass orders to the following Chinese army and the cavalry on the north bank respectively.
The cavalry dismounted one after another, and quickly put the material pockets on the horses.
The battle is imminent, and no one can tell how long it will last, so before the battle, the horse must be fed to its fullest, and it must be eaten quickly and well...
This is one of the reasons why cavalry are expensive and difficult to raise.
Because horses are straight intestines, they eat a lot and digest quickly.
If you only feed him grass, it will take two or three hours for him to eat, which is not very long.
So once a war starts, in order to save time, and to prevent the horse from starving too quickly and lacking stamina, it is necessary to feed it grains, beans and the like.
This is also the main reason why nomads invade the south, usually in late autumn or early winter: there are grass seeds to eat along the way, so there is no need to prepare too much horse feed.
The remaining half of the reason is that the Han people's farmland is harvesting in autumn, and there are things to grab...
In addition to eating a lot, horses are relatively delicate, not as durable as mules and donkeys, and their strength is far worse than that of cattle. Apart from speed, they have no practicality, so most farmers do not like to keep them.
This led to the edicts of all dynasties to force farmers to raise horses, as well as the extreme emphasis on the land where horses are raised...
Seeing the enemy's low morale and not daring to fight, Li Chengzhi was full of confidence in this battle, and the adrenaline was "biubiu" soaring...
Afraid of getting too excited, Li Chengzhi thought it better to divert his attention first.
He pondered for a while, waved at Li Shi, and said with a sneer, "Come on, tell me about the Wu family and Li family. When Li Song comes back, Mr. Lang will ask him carefully..."
Li Shi came over with a helpless look on his face: Mr. Lang is quite a grudge?
What Li Chengzhi asked was Li Wenzhong's uncle and nephew.
After learning from the captured enemy cavalry who the enemy's general is and who other high-ranking officers of the rebel army are besides Liu Huiwang, Li Chengzhi knew immediately. The "Li" in "Li's Assistant"!
At that time, Yinzhen deliberately changed it to "Li Shi Dangxing" in order to bluff Li Song.
This family was originally a powerful family in Jingzhou, and Li Shi naturally knew something about it. Besides, when it comes to family background and military exploits against the Yuan and Wei dynasties, they are really no worse than Li Chengzhi, the Li family...
They claim to be the descendants of Li Ling (the grandson of Li Guang, who surrendered to the Huns in the later period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty), and claim that since Li Ling, their ancestors have been serving as officials in the Huns.
Interestingly, as long as the Li family in Longxi is a big family that claims to be the descendants of Li Xin and Li Guang, from top to bottom, no matter whether they are aristocratic families or powerful and wealthy households, they will not recognize them at all:
At most, grandpas would dare to call themselves the offspring of Li Gan (the concubine son of Li Guang) and Li Cai (the younger brother of Li Guang). How about you, who came out of nowhere and dare to call themselves the descendants of the eldest son?
what a face...
But what's more interesting is that he really followed Tuoba Xianbei from the hinterland of the grassland. He fought fiercely, his surname was Li, and he could speak Chinese...
Li Wenzhong's family uncle was named Li Fu, who was the governor of Emperor Taiwu's son when he conquered Longyou (the governor was Emperor Taiwu, and Li Fu was his deputy).
When Emperor Taiwu attacked Xiutu Xiongnu in the north of Jingzhou, Li Fuzhan died in Wuzhi (a county under the jurisdiction of Jingzhou, in the northeast of Zhoucheng, now the urban area of Qingyang, Gansu). Settle here.
His son Li Bin inherited the title of General Li Fupingxi, and after helping Emperor Taiwu pacify Longxi, he served as the general of Gaoping. After his death, his branch settled in Gaoping again.
Li Fu's grandson and Li Bin's son Li Wenbao are alive today, serving as a general in Gaoping Town, that is, a military leader (who can lead [-] troops).
Li Wenzhong's lineage is a common branch, and Li Wenbao has been out of five clothes, but his family status is not bad, and he calls himself the Wu family and the Li family.
Li Wenzhong's direct brother, Li Wenxiao, once served as Jingzhou Biejia (Associate Governor), and it was rumored that he was falsely accused by Hu Wenchang, so he resigned from his post.
Li Chengzhi suspected that it might be for this reason that Ushi and Li rebelled with Liu Huiwang.
But is it so easy to make?
Li Chengzhi really wanted to take this opportunity to show Li Song and others: what will happen if the ambition is too inflated...
(End of this chapter)
Hearing that Tang Qi came to report that there was movement in the farm, it seemed that a large number of rebels had left the camp, Li Chengzhi was ecstatic.
Just blatantly injecting some poison and forcing the enemy out?
In fact, there were not many poisons. They were bought by the way when mixing medicinal wine and making bandages, because they were afraid that the secret recipe would be leaked, mixed with the raw materials, and they were only a few hundred catties, not very pure.
The most important thing is that this thing is not very soluble in cold water, unless it is heated...
That's why he got so close, the intention was to frighten the enemy: I'm going to be poisoned!
As for whether it can really poison people to death, Li Chengzhi doesn't know...
So in order to prevent the enemy from being fooled and still unable to retreat, he also prepared other means: such as setting fire...
Relying on armor, about twenty paces, the bows and arrows of bandit soldiers are generally not comparable to their own cavalry, and they don't want to kill the enemy themselves, as long as they can shoot rockets into the farm.
One round of five hundred sticks, three or four rounds of shooting, how can you light a few carts of grain and grass?
If you are lucky, you can burn half of it, so how can the bandits keep it?
……
Seeing that the enemy soldiers were really forced out of the farm, Li Shi, Li Xian and others looked at Li Chengzhi with expressions as if they were constipated, bared their teeth and grinned again.
None of them knew what to say.
Mr. Lang is really... too insidious, too despicable...
In such a big river, it may take less than an hour for the hundreds of catties of poison to be washed away...
But being used so casually by Mr. Lang as a joke, the enemy army had to go out of the camp to fight?
Li Chengzhi glared at them: a bunch of hindsight.
Do you dare to bet if you are the enemy general?
Does he know how much poison I have in my hands, Mr. Lang?
If you let the soldiers under your command know that they are given arsenic-laced water, are you afraid that you will rebel on the spot?
Li Chengzhi sneered, and looked east again, but he couldn't see anything except a little smoke.
It's right to think about it, five or six miles away, no matter how sharp a person's eyes are, they can't see so far away.On the contrary, the enemy will never see the situation on his side.
He thought for a while, then threw the token to Li Xian: "Go and pass the order to Li Liang. After walking for three miles, the whole army will get off the chariot. The first soldiers line up, and the auxiliary soldiers retreat... Remember, don't beat the drums, just walk forward ...
Order the soldiers to raise the flag to the north bank. After another three miles, the cavalry stopped marching, and seized the time to feed the horses and save horsepower.After the Chinese army is in formation, watch my flag order to act..."
"Promise!" Li Xian responded, and galloped away. The flag ordering soldiers raised a big green flag and waved it left and right a few times.
There are Tangqi between the two rivers, and after only a dozen or so relays, the military order was passed to the Ru River, which is ten miles north...
Are there really only five or six hundred knights?
How can it be!
No matter how stupid Li Chengzhi was, he would not only bring cavalry to fight against the thieves with a mixture of five thousand cavalry.
Whether it can be beaten or not is not mentioned, even if the previous one is lost, it will make Li Chengzhi bleed with distress.
For the sake of caution, Li Chengzhi even brought the two brigades of auxiliary soldiers, and they all followed behind the cavalry.
Walking along the way, half walking, half chewing dry food in a carriage, changing trains every two minutes...
Then why can't there be smoke and dust?
The road for marching was by the river, and Li Chengzhi couldn't even think of a way to cover the whereabouts of the Chinese army by splashing water on the road to suppress the smoke and dust. What kind of soldiers would he bring, what kind of battle would he fight?
Go back and breastfeed your child as soon as possible...
After walking another three miles, when the enemy soldiers outside the farm could be vaguely seen, Li Chengzhi turned over and got off his horse, and asked the flag commanders to pass orders to the following Chinese army and the cavalry on the north bank respectively.
The cavalry dismounted one after another, and quickly put the material pockets on the horses.
The battle is imminent, and no one can tell how long it will last, so before the battle, the horse must be fed to its fullest, and it must be eaten quickly and well...
This is one of the reasons why cavalry are expensive and difficult to raise.
Because horses are straight intestines, they eat a lot and digest quickly.
If you only feed him grass, it will take two or three hours for him to eat, which is not very long.
So once a war starts, in order to save time, and to prevent the horse from starving too quickly and lacking stamina, it is necessary to feed it grains, beans and the like.
This is also the main reason why nomads invade the south, usually in late autumn or early winter: there are grass seeds to eat along the way, so there is no need to prepare too much horse feed.
The remaining half of the reason is that the Han people's farmland is harvesting in autumn, and there are things to grab...
In addition to eating a lot, horses are relatively delicate, not as durable as mules and donkeys, and their strength is far worse than that of cattle. Apart from speed, they have no practicality, so most farmers do not like to keep them.
This led to the edicts of all dynasties to force farmers to raise horses, as well as the extreme emphasis on the land where horses are raised...
Seeing the enemy's low morale and not daring to fight, Li Chengzhi was full of confidence in this battle, and the adrenaline was "biubiu" soaring...
Afraid of getting too excited, Li Chengzhi thought it better to divert his attention first.
He pondered for a while, waved at Li Shi, and said with a sneer, "Come on, tell me about the Wu family and Li family. When Li Song comes back, Mr. Lang will ask him carefully..."
Li Shi came over with a helpless look on his face: Mr. Lang is quite a grudge?
What Li Chengzhi asked was Li Wenzhong's uncle and nephew.
After learning from the captured enemy cavalry who the enemy's general is and who other high-ranking officers of the rebel army are besides Liu Huiwang, Li Chengzhi knew immediately. The "Li" in "Li's Assistant"!
At that time, Yinzhen deliberately changed it to "Li Shi Dangxing" in order to bluff Li Song.
This family was originally a powerful family in Jingzhou, and Li Shi naturally knew something about it. Besides, when it comes to family background and military exploits against the Yuan and Wei dynasties, they are really no worse than Li Chengzhi, the Li family...
They claim to be the descendants of Li Ling (the grandson of Li Guang, who surrendered to the Huns in the later period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty), and claim that since Li Ling, their ancestors have been serving as officials in the Huns.
Interestingly, as long as the Li family in Longxi is a big family that claims to be the descendants of Li Xin and Li Guang, from top to bottom, no matter whether they are aristocratic families or powerful and wealthy households, they will not recognize them at all:
At most, grandpas would dare to call themselves the offspring of Li Gan (the concubine son of Li Guang) and Li Cai (the younger brother of Li Guang). How about you, who came out of nowhere and dare to call themselves the descendants of the eldest son?
what a face...
But what's more interesting is that he really followed Tuoba Xianbei from the hinterland of the grassland. He fought fiercely, his surname was Li, and he could speak Chinese...
Li Wenzhong's family uncle was named Li Fu, who was the governor of Emperor Taiwu's son when he conquered Longyou (the governor was Emperor Taiwu, and Li Fu was his deputy).
When Emperor Taiwu attacked Xiutu Xiongnu in the north of Jingzhou, Li Fuzhan died in Wuzhi (a county under the jurisdiction of Jingzhou, in the northeast of Zhoucheng, now the urban area of Qingyang, Gansu). Settle here.
His son Li Bin inherited the title of General Li Fupingxi, and after helping Emperor Taiwu pacify Longxi, he served as the general of Gaoping. After his death, his branch settled in Gaoping again.
Li Fu's grandson and Li Bin's son Li Wenbao are alive today, serving as a general in Gaoping Town, that is, a military leader (who can lead [-] troops).
Li Wenzhong's lineage is a common branch, and Li Wenbao has been out of five clothes, but his family status is not bad, and he calls himself the Wu family and the Li family.
Li Wenzhong's direct brother, Li Wenxiao, once served as Jingzhou Biejia (Associate Governor), and it was rumored that he was falsely accused by Hu Wenchang, so he resigned from his post.
Li Chengzhi suspected that it might be for this reason that Ushi and Li rebelled with Liu Huiwang.
But is it so easy to make?
Li Chengzhi really wanted to take this opportunity to show Li Song and others: what will happen if the ambition is too inflated...
(End of this chapter)
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