Chapter 190 Cao Cao sent generals
After reading the military map, Su Ming asked, "Prime Minister, Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, Gao Gan sent troops?"

Cao Cao nodded and said to Su Ming, "That's right, they have sent troops!"

"I'm going to order you to rule three roads along the way to face Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and high-ranking officials."

Hearing Cao Cao's words, Su Ming couldn't help being taken aback.

Cao Cao has really spoiled himself recently, this is clear, give the credit to himself!

Although Cao Cao dotes on himself alone, Su Ming has to persuade Cao Cao to enjoy both the rain and the dew!

In this battle, Su Ming set fire to Wuchao, attacked Yecheng by surprise, and beheaded Yuan Shao, this credit is already great enough.

In this battle, Su Ming can be said to be like the vast bright moon, and the civil and military men beside Cao Cao have become little stars beside the bright moon.

That light was covered by Su Ming.

If Cao Cao gave the credit to Su Ming again, I'm afraid it would cause dissatisfaction among other generals.

Su Ming smiled wryly, and said to Cao Cao, "Prime Minister, you have three empty buckets, so I don't need to step in."

"You just send three generals at will, and you can win this battle."

"As a general, there is no one who doesn't want to make meritorious deeds. I have given all the credit. There are so many generals in our army, we can't let them drink the northwest wind!"

After listening to Su Ming's words, Cao Cao also realized that what he did was wrong!
It's true that I dote on my son, but I can't say any credit, let my son do it.

If things go on like this, then the generals in the army will have nothing to do, so why are they still following Cao Cao?

Su Ming's words can be regarded as awakening Cao Cao.

"My son has a good vision, but he was negligent as a father!" Cao Cao is not a strong boy, it is his fault, and he will definitely admit it.

Then, Cao Cao asked Su Ming again: "My son thinks, how should we dispatch these three armies?"

On the surface, Cao Cao was asking how the soldiers of the three groups should be dispatched, but in fact, he was asking Su Ming how the credit should be divided.

There are some big and some small credits for the destruction of Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Gao Gan's three armies.

Among these three roads, Qingzhou Yuan Tan has the greatest influence, and this is the greatest contribution.

Yuan Xi's power in Youzhou is slightly smaller than Yuan Tan in Qingzhou, this can be regarded as the second contribution.

Although Gao Gan, Yuan Shao's nephew, is the shepherd of Bingzhou, the territory he can control is very small, only about one-third of Bingzhou's territory.

Bingzhou high-ranking cadres have the least influence, and this is also the smallest of the three credits.

Coincidentally, Cao Cao's generals were also divided into three factions.

First of all, it is the Cao family faction headed by Cao Ren.

Secondly, the Xiahou family faction headed by Xiahou Dun and Xiahouyuan.

In the end, there were generals with foreign surnames such as Zhang Liao, Xu Huang, Li Dian, and Le Jin.

These three factions under Cao Cao can just attack Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Gao Gan respectively.

When Cao Cao asked Su Ming how to send troops, it was tantamount to handing over the right to share credit to Su Ming.

Since Cao Cao asked this question, it would be no harm for Su Ming to talk about it.

Su Ming stood in front of the military map. After careful consideration for a moment, he said slowly, "Cao Ren is going to fight Yuan Tan in Qingzhou, and Brother Xiahou is going to fight Yuan Xi in Youzhou."

"Zhang Liao himself is from Bingzhou, so he can let Zhang Liao fight the high-ranking cadres of Bingzhou."

On the surface, Su Ming dispatched troops like this is very simple, but Su Ming did not send troops indiscriminately.

Yuan Tan in Qingzhou made the greatest contribution, and this contribution must be given to Cao Cao's most trusted generals.

Cao Cao's most trusted generals are the generals of his two factions, Cao's family and Xiahou's family.

Brother Xiahou and Cao Pi got too close. Obviously, Brother Xiahou didn't like Su Ming very much.

Therefore, Su Ming simply gave the greatest credit to Cao Ren.

Although Su Ming and Cao Ren are considered familiar, but Su Ming and Cao Hong are familiar!
Cao Ren is Cao Hong's elder brother, so rounding it up is tantamount to giving Cao Hong the credit.

The biggest credit goes to Cao Ren, so the second biggest credit has to be given to Brother Xiahou no matter what.

After all, the Xiahou brothers are also Cao Cao's generals, and Yuan Xi in Youzhou didn't let them fight, which was a bit deliberate.

The last high-ranking cadre in Bingzhou asked Zhang Liao to fight his professional counterpart.

Zhang Liao was from Bingzhou, and it was easy for Zhang Liao to become a high-ranking cadre.

In terms of leading troops to fight, Zhang Liao is definitely not inferior to Cao Ren, Xiahouyuan, and Xiahoudun.

After all, in history, Zhang Liao also has a record of [-] million to [-].

How can Zhang Babai's name be groundless.

After Cao Cao listened to Su Ming's method of dispatching troops, he told Xu Chu, "Xu Chu, beat the drum to raise the account, and tell the generals to come!"

Obviously, Cao Cao is going to send troops immediately to face Yuan Tan, Yuan Xi, and Gao Gan.

"Prime Minister, I will not be needed in this battle!"

"You order troops and send generals, I'll go back first!" Su Ming got up and bid farewell to Cao Cao.

Zhen Mi is waiting for Su Ming to play games at home!

Where is the kung fu, here to accompany Cao Cao to order troops and send generals!
Go home and close the door with Zhen Mi, isn't it good to play poker!
After Su Ming left, Cao Cao summoned all the generals under his command and began to dispatch troops.

Cao Cao did not send generals as Su Ming said, but made some changes.

Cao Cao ordered Cao Ren to be the chief general, Cao Hong to be the deputy general, and Cao Chun to lead two thousand tiger riders as the vanguard. The troops and horses on this journey were to face Yuan Tan in Qingzhou.

The greatest credit goes to Cao Ren.

However, when it came time to face Yuan Xi in Youzhou, Cao Cao did not send the Xiahou brothers. Instead, Zhang Liao was the main general, Xu Huang was the deputy general, and Le Jin and Li Dian were the principal and deputy vanguards.

Cao Cao did not give the second greatest credit to the Xiahou brothers, but to generals with foreign surnames such as Zhang Liao and Xu Huang.

In the end, Cao Cao made Xiahou Dun the main general, Xia Houyuan the deputy general, and Xia Houen the vanguard to face the high-ranking officials in Bingzhou.

Among the three credits, Brother Xiahou only got the smallest one.

After the war broke up, Xia Houyuan was very angry.

"My lord, what does this mean?"

"We brothers can't compare to Cao Ren, Brother Cao Hong, so we will admit it!"

"Nowadays, how can it be worse than those generals with foreign surnames!" Xia Houyuan began to complain as soon as he left the prime minister's residence.

At this time, Cheng Yucheng chased after him and reminded him in a low voice: "General Xiahou, don't talk nonsense!"

Xiahou Dun also realized that his brother's words were inappropriate, so he quickly scolded: "What nonsense are you talking about!"

"We will fight as the prime minister sends troops! Even if we are asked to farm the fields, we dare not say a word."

According to Cao Cao's prestige in the army, no matter how much anger you have in your stomach, Xia Houyuan, you have to hold back.

If you dare to say this, don't you want to live?
Fortunately, Xiahou Dun and Cheng Yu were the only ones who heard Xiahouyuan's complaints.

(End of this chapter)

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