God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2740 Open the Door

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When Kenmailer and others were expressing their feelings, they heard a familiar voice coming from the surroundings, explaining and further analyzing what he had said.

"Geographical disadvantage? That's not the case. What really guards Chang'an City is not these majestic and vast walls!" Under everyone's gaze, Tinoyka slowly walked out of the crowd and came to the front of them. "My name is Tinoyka. I have long heard of General Arvind. After meeting him today, I find that he is indeed worthy of the name."

Hearing such compliments, Arvind couldn't help but look down at himself. He looked so exhausted. Was he worthy of the title?

Sure enough, in the eyes of other people, even an unknown person, he was just a rookie.

"Tinoika, you said that it is not this city wall that guards Chang'an City? What is it then?" Hearing this completely different answer, Kenmailer was quite curious.

After all, whoever sees this city wall that is dozens of feet high and more than ten feet thick, one can imagine the shock and emotion in their hearts. But such a thick city wall is not the most effective defense?
You know, the thickness of this city wall alone, even if it doesn't have much of a warming effect, is enough to block the attacks and destruction of masters.

As for the warming effect, even a master at the realm-breaking level can probably only do scraping.

Even if war machines and siege weapons were deployed, it would probably take years to be effective against such a wall.

Chang'an City is located on a plain. Although it is easy to attack but difficult to defend, the geographical advantage of the city walls is enough to wait for rescue from all directions. It can be said that as long as the empire is normal, there is no possibility of being conquered.

"Could they be the soldiers stationed in Chang'an City?" Valena, who was also curious, looked up at the soldiers patrolling on the city wall, sized up the soldiers' physical fitness, and watched their spirits while patrolling. He frowned slightly, but still expressed his inner thoughts.

Although Chang'an City was the capital of the Han Empire, it is understandable that the soldiers were stronger.

However, while marching, the team looked like one person, which was enough to show that in addition to combat qualities, including discipline and behavior, they were elite.

And this is just the soldiers patrolling on the city wall, based on the area and size of the city wall, and the scale of normal patrols.

After a quick calculation, Valena knew that to take care of the entire Chang'an City, at least 30,000 troops would be needed. If rotation and training were added, it would mean that Chang'an City would have nearly 100,000 troops.

If every soldier's physical fitness could reach this level, relying on the advantages of Chang'an city walls, it would indeed be an impregnable fortress.

With the strength of their northern defense zone alone, there is no possibility of taking Chang'an City if there is no shortage of food in Chang'an City.

As for whether Chang'an City would be short of food, Valena glanced at the people walking on the streets and saw that they did not have hungry faces like those seen in the Kushan Empire.

Although there are some worried people, on most people's faces you can't see the worry about the pressure of life, nor the confusion about where tomorrow will lead.

And those guys who are worried are probably not worried about their lives.

Such a simple comparison can better reflect the huge gap between the two countries.

Peshawar is also an imperial capital, equally prosperous and equally bustling, but that is only the prosperity of a few people. Most people are just embellishments in this prosperity, existing to work hard for the prosperity of others.

Chang'an is completely different, a city that looks promising. Compared to others who can only see the surface, Masinde obviously sees more and has more insights and understanding.

Apart from anything else, just the bluestone slabs under your feet, especially their newness and oldness, are enough to illustrate the horror of Chang'an City.

Whether it was renovation and reconstruction or other things, the streets of this city were destined to be built. It took hundreds of thousands of manpower and a lot of time to build this magnificent city.

Instead, at a glance, you can feel the effect of this hierarchical planning, which presents a visual shock.

Being able to do this means that the policies of the Han Empire can most likely be passed down to the grassroots level and have the ability to be implemented for a relatively long period of time.

After all, in order to achieve such large-scale manpower consumption and long-term use, either the country has the perseverance to persist and keep its goals unchanged, or the rulers of this country have extremely strong perseverance.

No matter which one it is, it is not good news for them.

"If we only look at it from the surface, the existence of guarding Chang'an City and protecting Chang'an City from attack and destruction is indeed the patrolling soldiers and Chang'an City Wall, but these are not the essence..." Tinoyka shook his head gently, took out a book from his sleeve, opened the cover of the book, pointed to a sentence in it and said, "With one heart and one mind, the mountains can be shaken. The king is like a boat and the people are like water. The boat sails on the water and can move or capsize."

When Masinde heard this, a light flashed in the corner of his eyes, and then he understood what Tinoyka meant.

Interesting, really interesting.

Such majestic city walls and excellent and elite soldiers are not enough to protect the existence of the country. But the common people who have no weapons or even little combat power are the defense that Chang'an City is most proud of?
Should we say that the other person is confident, or that he believes in his own abilities?

After so many years of development and planning, Masinde is also a typical person who does not trust the hearts of others and does not believe in hearts that will not change.

However, recalling that this was another empire, Masinde did not bring in the southern perspective to observe the problem.

If we really look at it from the perspective of the Southern Brahmins, the Han Empire's behavior was nothing short of stupid.

How stupid must one be to come up with such reasons and methods to believe in the common people at the bottom of society?
For those at the bottom of the society, they just need to abandon their lives and choose to execute, execute, and execute again.

No need to think, no need to ponder, just obey, obey the obedience of the gods.

"So that's how it is. He is indeed powerful and confident!" Unlike the smart man Masinde, when Valena considered this aspect, he also brought in some grassland thinking, or previous cognition.

Whoever is stronger is right, whoever has the bigger fist is more correct.

The city of Chang'an showed itself so generously, not even minding its geographical disadvantage, that it looked like a genuine challenger, quietly waiting for challengers.

(End of this chapter)

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