Three Kingdoms: I, Liu Feng, do not want to die

Chapter 173: War is about to begin, Liu Bei is resented by Cao Pi

Chapter 173: War is about to begin, Liu Bei is resented by Cao Pi (6k)

"Father, it's time to take the medicine."

Sima Shi, who was fifteen years old, arrived with a bowl of black medicinal soup.

There are many epidemics in the north.

Countless people have died from the epidemic over the years.

Even several of the Seven Sages of the Jian'an Period died.

however.

For Sima Yi, who is good at health preservation, epidemic prevention is not a big problem.

Ordinary people have no chance to access epidemic prevention drugs or prescriptions, but for large families like the Sima family that have been passed down for hundreds of years, it is not difficult to access them.

Sima had handwritten copies of both "Shennong's Herbal Classic" and "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases".

After drinking the medicine in one gulp, Sima Yi put down the porcelain bowl and asked Sima Shi to stay and study the information sent by Xiahou Shang.

Sima Yi paid close attention to the training of his eldest son, Sima Shi.

Before he was thirteen years old, Sima Shi had read all the books in his clan's collection.

After he turned thirteen, Sima Yi took Sima Shi to see the world.

When Sima Yi negotiated with Liu Bei last year, he brought Sima Shi with him for training. Although Sima Shi was angered by Deng Fan at that time, he learned a lesson.

In just one year, Sima Shi made a qualitative leap in both knowledge and character.

The training and growth of the children of a great family is far beyond the understanding and pursuit of ordinary people.

For comparison: Sima Shi took only one year to catch up with Deng Fan, who had been training with Liu Feng for four years.

After a while.

Sima Shi put down the intelligence in his hand and analyzed: "If Liu Bei wanted to attack Wancheng, he should have sent troops when Your Majesty and Sun Quan were fighting at Ruxukou. He didn't send troops then, and I don't think he will send troops now.

The Art of War says: "Before the troops move, the food and fodder must go first." Without food and fodder, even if there was only one general stationed in Wancheng, Liu Bei would not be able to capture Wancheng.

Liu Bei was an extremely hypocritical person. When observing the way he deployed his troops, he would rather let his officers and soldiers, both great and small, eat each other than plundering the common people. He also despised the idea of relying on the enemy for food as suggested by Sun Tzu's Art of War.

How can such false benevolence and righteousness lead to the swift use of military force?
If it were the late emperor, by the time my father got this information, Liu Bei's troops would have already arrived outside Wancheng."

A hint of contempt appeared on Sima Shi's lips.

But soon, the contempt disappeared. Sima Shi was now able to hide most of his emotions.

False righteousness?

Sima Yi shook his head and sneered.

Sima Shi could not help but wonder: "Father, is my analysis wrong?"

Seeing that Sima Shi was confused, Sima Yi patiently said, “My son thinks Liu Bei is hypocritical and falsely benevolent.

However, Liu Bei went from being a mat weaver and shoe seller to a man who controlled Jing and Yi and established his own empire.

How can the mystery within be summed up by the words hypocrisy and falsehood?

The ancients said: He who wins the hearts of the people can become the emperor; he who wins the heart of the emperor can become a prince; he who wins the hearts of the princes can only become a minister.

Regardless of whether Liu Bei was hypocritical or false, he achieved his goal of winning the hearts and minds of the people and controlling them.

The former emperor used all means to attack his troops, and he took victory as the fundamental principle. This was the way of hegemony. Liu Bei used his troops, but he did not rob the people of their food. He took benevolence as the fundamental principle. This was the way of the king.

Emperor Xuan of Han once taught the Crown Prince a lesson because he was kind and Confucianist, saying: The Han Dynasty has its own system, which was originally a mixture of the ways of hegemony and kingship. How can you rely solely on moral teachings and use the policies of Zhou?

The tyranny is too hasty, the kingly way is too slow, just like this medicine for curing the epidemic needs to be neutralized by multiple herbs, first boiled with a fierce fire, then warmed with a slow fire, to become a good prescription for curing the epidemic. "

Sima Shi was awed, and bowed: "Father, I will remember your teachings in my heart."

Sima Yi nodded slightly, feeling very pleased with Sima Shi's humble attitude, and said, "Your Majesty has promised me that when you are fifteen, you will betroth Xiahou Hui, the daughter of General Zhengnan, to you.

Go to Wancheng for me and tell the General Zhengnan that Liu Bei's intention is not to occupy Wancheng, so he should not worry and just send more scouts. I will also pay close attention to the changes in Wancheng. If Liu Bei really wants to take Wancheng by force, I will personally lead a large army to help. "

Sima Shi was puzzled: "Father just said that Liu Bei's intention is not to stay in Wancheng, not that he will not send troops. Could it be that father thinks that Liu Bei will send troops from somewhere else?

Should I go through Jiangxia to Runan or through Wuguan to Guanzhong? However, both places have steep mountains and dangerous passes, unlike Wancheng, which is flat. Forgive my stupidity, but how can I give up the easy way and pursue the difficult one?

Sima Yi picked up the medicine bowl on the table and placed it on the west side of the table. "My son, you can't just focus on Jingzhou. The Battle of Hanzhong has been over for four years, and Yizhou has also accumulated grain. I think Liu Bei will first seize Wudu and Yinping counties to spy on Guanzhong."

Sima Shi was puzzled: “I heard that when the late emperor withdrew his troops from Hanzhong, he was afraid that Liu Bei would take Wudu in the north and lead the Di people to invade Guanzhong again, so he adopted Zhang Ji’s plan and relocated more than 50,000 Di people to Fufeng County and Tianshui County.

These two counties are now sparsely populated. What difference does it make whether we take them or not? If we take these two counties without thinking, wouldn't that alert Guo Huai and make him prepare in advance?
If I were in Hanzhong, as long as there was enough food and grass, I could either take the Chencang Road to attack Chencang directly, or take the Qishan Road to attack Longyou, and catch Guo Huai by surprise."

Sima Yi smiled calmly: "If Liu Bei was in Hanzhong, he would do the same; however, the one in Hanzhong now is only Liu Bei's General Wei Yan.

The spies also reported that after Liu Bei moved the capital to Jiangling, he named Wenshan County, Zitong County, Hanzhong County and Baxi County as Dongchuan, and appointed Li Yan as the governor of Dongchuan, holding the imperial power to supervise Meng Da, Zhang Yi, Wei Yan, Yan Zhi and other civil and military officials of Dongchuan.

If Liu Bei had no intention of taking Wudu and Yinping, there would be no need to set up the governor of Dongchuan. This must have been done intentionally by Liu Bei.

As for alarming Guo Huai, haha, after taking Wudu Yinping, Liu Bei may not resort to war for several months or even a year. Can Guo Huai still be on guard every day?"

"But this..." Sima Shi could not help but frowned, "Neither Chencang nor Longyou were taken, but only Wudu Yinping, which could be taken at any time, isn't this a waste of effort?"

Sima Yi pointed out: "When Liu Bei was fighting with the previous emperor, he instigated the rebellion of the Wudu Di people Lei Ding and seven tribes of more than 10,000 people to respond.

After taking Wudu and Yinping, Liu Bei could also win over the Di people who had not been relocated from Wudu, and then use the Di people to contact the Di people who had been relocated to Fufeng and Tianshui.

Now that the Di people have responded, all you need to do is to instigate the local nobles in Fufeng or Tianshui who are dissatisfied with Your Majesty to rebel and wait for Guo Huai to take action.

Furthermore, it is more than 400 miles from Hanzhong to Xiabian in Wudu, and the road is difficult to travel. If we don’t hide soldiers and store food in Xiabian in advance, how can we move out quickly? "

Sima Shi took a deep breath and understood: "Father, since you have guessed Liu Bei's intention, why don't you send another letter to Guo Huai to remind him?"

Sima Yi burst out laughing: "Guo Huai is the governor of Yongzhou. If I send someone to deliver a letter, isn't that underestimating Guo Huai?
If it is really as I expected, not only will I get some credit, but the government and the public will also spread the rumor that "without Sima Yi, Guo Huai would not be able to defend Yongzhou."

Your intention to contribute to the country is good, but you are putting me on the fire! You have to remember that being able to see through does not mean you have to speak out.

Otherwise you never know when someone will stab you in the back.

How Guo Huai defends Yongzhou has nothing to do with me, so I don’t need to care; but Xiahou Shang’s daughter is going to marry into my Sima family, so I can’t just ignore it.

Go to Wancheng to deliver the letter first, don't delay."

Sima Shi reacted.

He was only thinking about how to respond and didn't think about the consequences of Sima Yi in Xu County sending a letter to Guo Huai.

You, a person staying in Xu County, want to teach me, Guo Huai, how to do things based on a few inferences?
it is good!
Even if I humbly accept your kindness, shouldn't you write directly to Cao Zhen, the General who controls me?
What do you think General Zhengdong will think by writing to me without going through the trouble of writing to me? Do you want me, Guo Huai, to follow you, Sima Yi?
Sima Shi did not ask again whether to send a letter to Cao Zhen.

The wife Sima Yi found for Sima Shi was Xiahou Hui, whose biological mother was the Lord of Deyang in Cao Wei and also the younger sister of Cao Zhen.

Sima Yi had already asked Sima Shi to deliver a letter to Xiahou Shang, so how could he not send someone to remind Cao Zhen?

If even this needs to be asked, then Sima Shi is underestimating Sima Yi too much!
Just as Sima Shi expected.

Sima Yi has sent someone to deliver a letter to Cao Zhen.

Thanks to the marriage between Sima Shi and Xiahou Hui arranged by Cao Pi, Cao Zhen could basically treat Sima Yi as his own family.

but.

If Cao Zhen knew that his sister's daughter would be poisoned by Sima Shi in the future, he would probably chop Sima Shi to death with a single blow.

After Sima Shi left, Sima Yi stood up and walked to the side, looking at the hanging maps of various states and counties, his brows furrowed even more.

Most of the cities in the map of states and counties are Cao Wei's cities, only Yizhou, Jingzhou, Yangzhou and Jiaozhou are labeled as rebels.

Sima Yi did not support Cao Pi's military campaign at Ruxukou.

However, Sima Yi was responsible for the capture of Cao Ren, and he could not change Cao Pi's decision even if he did not support it in his heart.

at this point.

Regret is useless.

Sima Yi's interests are now basically tied to Cao Pi's.

One glory and one glory.

If Liu Bei seized the Central Plains, the Sima family, whose interests were tied to Cao Pi's, would definitely be implicated.

Sima Yi had to find a way to reverse the current situation of Cao Wei being strong on the outside but weak on the inside in order to ensure the interests of the Sima family.

[Sun Quan was attacked successively by Liu Bei and Your Majesty. His prestige in Jiangdong is now less than half of what it was four years ago. It is almost impossible to use Sun Quan to contain Liu Bei.

Liu Bei wants to launch a Northern Expedition.

You can go through Shiyang to Runan to fight for the Huai area, go through Qishan to Tianshui to fight for Longxi, go through Chencang to Fufeng to fight for Weishui, and go through Danshui to Wuguan to fight for Chang'an.

It's hard to guard against!

Jia Wenhe once advised Your Majesty: No one among the ministers is a match for Liu Bei, so you should use civil tactics first and then military tactics, use culture and morality to appease the people and make them return to the Great Wei.

Although this is a good idea, Liu Bei will not sit idly by and watch Your Majesty educate the people. As early as this year or as late as next year, Liu Bei will launch a large-scale invasion.

We need to find a way to stop it!

If you can't stop it, try to delay it.

Liu Feng and Liu Chan.】

Think for a long time.

Sima Yi also sent someone to summon Sima Shibao, the Minister of Agriculture of Yingchuan.

According to historical records, Shi Bao met Sima Yi ten years later when he was selling iron in Chang'an.

Because Liu Feng added Deng Ai to the list when exchanging prisoners, Sima Yi paid attention to Deng Ai.

When Sima Yi first learned that Deng Ai was just a stutterer, he did not take it too seriously; it was not until Deng Ai came under Liu Feng's command and was entrusted with an important task that Sima Yi realized something was wrong.

Ever since.

Sima Yi investigated all the information related to Deng Ai, and only then did he discover that Deng Ai was unusual.

Sima Yi was so angry that he immediately dismissed Diannong Duwei, who had made Deng Ai a minor clerk.

When investigating the information related to Deng Ai, Shi Bao's name also appeared in Sima Yi's eyes.

First, the envoy Guo Xuanxin said that Shi Bao had the talent of a minister or prime minister, and later, the mayor of Yecheng Zhao Yuanru said that Shi Bao had the ability to assist the emperor.

After the meeting with Shi Bao, Sima Yi transferred Shi Bao to Yingchuan to serve as Sima Diannong.

"I am Shi Bao, your subordinate, here to see the military governor."

Shi Bao was very handsome, and people of his time called him "Shi Zhongrong, unparalleled in beauty."

Looking at Shi Bao who was well-spoken, Sima Yi nodded secretly and said slowly: "In the recent assessment of officials, Zhongrong is far better than others. It would be a waste of his talent to continue to let Zhongrong serve as Sima of Agriculture."

Shi Bao said calmly: "If it weren't for the military governor's appreciation, I would still be just a small blacksmith. It is my honor to be the Minister of Agriculture. I dare not ask for anything more."

Sima Yi chuckled: "A great talent is not being used. Zhongrong, are you blaming me for not knowing how to judge people?"

Shi Bao said quickly, "General Fu has misunderstood. The imperial court has its own rules for selecting talents. I am not qualified to be promoted due to my age. I just want to do my best to live up to General Fu's appreciation and cultivation."

Cao Wei implemented the Nine-Rank System.

After the initial grade assessment, each upgrade requires corresponding years and assessments.

of course.

Except for special channels.

For example, Sima Yi could give him a chance to make great contributions, and then directly recommend him to Cao Pi. Even if Shi Bao was initially rated as a low-ranking official, he could be promoted to a high-ranking official through making great contributions and Sima Yi's recommendation.

Sima Yi also admired Shi Bao's performance at this time.

"I have come up with a plan recently and I urgently need someone to execute it. If it succeeds, it will be no less than beheading a general, seizing a flag, breaking into the enemy's formation and being the first to attack. I wonder if Zhongrong is interested?" Sima Yi persuaded him patiently.

Hearing the eight words "kill the general, seize the flag, break into the enemy line and be the first to charge", Shi Bao's breathing became rapid.

These are the four greatest achievements on the battlefield!

Although the risk is very high, since ancient times, wealth and honor have been sought through risk. The brave will die of overeating while the timid will die of starvation.

Shi Bao is now almost thirty years old. He was finally promoted by Sima Yi and became a small Sima in charge of agriculture.

If Shi Bao really had to be promoted according to the Nine-Rank System, there would be no hope of him reaching the upper rank in his lifetime!

Shi Bao wants to improve so much!
Gritting his teeth, Shi Bao bowed and asked: "I am willing to serve the army!"

Sima Yi asked again: "Why don't you ask what strategy you are going to implement? And how big the risk will be?"

Shi Bao shook his head: "It's not important!"

The achievement is no less than "killing the general, seizing the flag, breaking into the enemy line and being the first to reach the enemy line". Does it matter what strategy is used and how big the risk is?
unimportant!
Unsuccessful, they become benevolent.

Laughter rang out.

Sima Yi laughed: "Shi Zhongrong, I was right about you!"

Subsequently.

Sima Yi informed Shi Bao of the specific tasks one by one.

Finally, Sima Yi promised: "If you can return with success, you will be my disciple from now on."

Shi Bao was overjoyed: "I will definitely fulfill my mission!"

Sima Yi is now Cao Pi's most trusted person and a member of a famous aristocratic family in Hanoi.

Being able to become Sima Yi's disciple is like a pheasant turning into a phoenix.

a few days later.

A serious incident occurred in Xu County.

Sima Shibao, the Diannong commander of Yingchuan, got into an argument with someone after drinking, and killed him with three punches in the street. The deceased was the former Diannong commander of Xiangcheng who had asked Deng Ai to guard the straw.

Knowing that he had "committed a crime", Shi Bao cursed three times, "Don't pretend to be dead to scare me", then fled from Xu County and headed south to Xiangyang.

While Sima Yi was making arrangements for his response.

Cao Pi also returned to Xu County from Huainan ahead of the main army.

The southern expedition did not bring much benefit.

Liu Bei got the better of Cao Pi, and he didn't look happy at all on the way back.

Not only that.

Cao Pi also had to urgently set up three additional passes in Yiyang in the upper reaches of the Huai River to prevent Liu Bei from sending troops through Jiangxia.

The construction of checkpoints is another considerable expense.

After working so hard, Cao Pi found out that he was working for Liu Bei. One can imagine how depressed he felt.

The only consolation was that after withdrawing his troops, Sun Quan sent someone to deliver a letter saying "from now on Jiangdong will only do business and will no longer cross the river" to show his neutrality.

Although Sun Quan was fickle, judging from the current situation, the best way to gain a foothold in Jiangdong was to convert its army into merchants and not participate in the struggle between Han and Wei.

Cao Pi also "extorted" a batch of food and fodder from Sun Quan, and reluctantly believed in Sun Quan's "sincerity".

"Zhongda, is there any unusual movement in Jingbei?"

After returning to Xu County, Cao Pi did not even take a rest and summoned Sima Yi directly for questioning.

On the way back, Cao Pi was always worried that Liu Bei would make some unusual moves in northern Jing.

If Liu Feng were to launch a surprise attack on Shiyang, he would most likely launch a surprise attack on Wancheng.

While the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman collects his nets.

If it were Cao Pi, he would also look for an opportunity to launch a surprise attack on Wancheng.

Upon learning that Liu Bei replaced Zhao Yun as the prefect of Xiangyang and sent more soldiers to Xiangyang, and even built a temporary storage point for storing grain in the area from Fancheng to Xinye, Cao Pi felt anger burning in his chest.

"Liu Bei, this old soldier, really has bad intentions!"

As new and old grudges accumulated, Cao Pi's hatred for Liu Bei was evident on his face. Even though he usually did not show his emotions, he could not suppress his anger at this moment.

I am the Lord of Destiny!
Liu Bei is just a soldier from Zhuo County who weaves mats and sells shoes, yet he dares to compete with me!
"Don't worry, Your Majesty. I believe that Liu Bei's actions in Xiangyang and Xinye are just deception. Liu Bei deliberately wants to make Your Majesty suspicious and tire out the army and civilians.

If Liu Bei was really sure of taking Wancheng, he would have sent troops before Your Majesty returned to Xu County. The more Liu Bei showed his intention to take Wancheng, the less he intended to take Wancheng.

Fearing that Cao Pi might hurt himself due to excessive anger, Sima Yi quickly offered advice and persuasion.

Under Sima Yi's persuasion, Cao Pi gradually calmed down his anger.

Cao Pi is not stupid.

Although he was angry, Cao Pi had spent a lot of time in the army and was not a military idiot who knew nothing. It was just that Liu Bei frequently took advantage of him, which made Cao Pi feel depressed and aggrieved.

a long time.

Cao Pi adjusted his strategic deployment for Jingzhou.

In addition to setting up three new checkpoints in Yiyang, namely Wusheng Pass, Pingjing Pass and Jiuli Pass, he also transferred 30,000 troops to Pingchun to cultivate land and transfer the military forces in Huainan to Yiyang and Pingchun areas.

General Cao Xiu, who was in charge of the expedition to the east, supervised Yu Jin and others to garrison Pingchun and assist in the defense of Wancheng.

It is more than 400 li from Pingchun to Wancheng. Although it takes a detour due to the mountains, it is still possible to lead troops from Pingchun to Wancheng within ten days.

He also ordered General Cao Hong of the Cavalry to lead 20,000 troops to garrison in Luyang and Ye counties, more than 200 miles behind Wancheng, to assist in the defense of Wancheng.

Together with the 10,000 soldiers of Xiahou Shang and Xu Huang in Wancheng, Cao Pi deployed 60,000 troops to jointly defend Wancheng!

Cao Pi, along with Cao Ren, Sima Yi, Liu Ye, Jiang Ji, Man Chong, Xin Pi, Zhao Yan and others, personally stayed in Xu County.

He wasn't even planning to go back to Luoyang.

If he returned to Luoyang, Cao Pi would not be able to get timely feedback on the changes in Wancheng. It would be more convenient for him to coordinate and dispatch if he stayed in Xu County.

Furthermore.

Xu County had been a military farm for a long time and had a large number of farmers, so it was more convenient to provide labor service or taxes than Luoyang.

As for Luoyang.

With Shangshu Ling Chen Qun, Situ Hua Xin, Sikong Wang Lang, Taiwei Zhong Yao, Weiwei Dong Zhao and others around, Cao Pi had no need to worry about any unexpected changes.

As for Sima Yi's speculation that Liu Bei might send troops through Yizhou, Cao Pi didn't care much about it.

First, Liu Bei's main forces were in Jingzhou while there were few soldiers in Yizhou. Second, Cao Pi believed that Cao Zhen, Zhang He and Guo Huai were capable enough to cope with the situation.

In addition to deploying troops and generals to deal with Liu Bei militarily, Cao also strengthened centralized management in civil affairs.

First, he wrote the "Edict to Forbid the Restoration of Private Revenges", which roughly means: Since the chaos, the war has not stopped, and people all over the world have killed each other. Now that the country has just been stabilized, anyone who dares to take private revenge will be killed.

Later, he issued an edict to ban lewd sacrifices and witchcraft. Except for the suburban ancestral temples, the three stars and the five elements, and famous mountains and rivers, the rest were not included in the sacrificial rites. Anyone who dared to set up a sacrifice that was not a sacrifice, or the words of witchcraft and witchcraft, would be considered as holding the left hand.

Also, because there were many people in various counties who falsely accused others of treason, Cao Pi was worried that they would be used by Liu Bei's spies, so he issued an imperial decree that those who made false accusations would be punished.

He even re-established the Imperial College in Luoyang, appointed doctors of Spring and Autumn and Guliang, and established the examination system for the Five Classics.

and many more.

After Cao Pi returned to Xu County from Huainan, he successively issued imperial edicts to various states and counties regarding all civil and military affairs.

And in Jiangling City.

Since Zhuge Liang left, Fa Zheng has been diligent in government affairs every day, which has changed the previous impression of the ministers.

Even those who had personal grudges against Fa Zheng in the past now looked at him with new eyes.

however.

Only Fa Zheng knows the hardships involved.

Although Zhuge Liang gave Fa Zheng a list similar to the one in "The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital" before leaving, this did not give Fa Zheng the leisure to slack off.

Especially the personnel arrangements and the coordination of money, grain and taxes in the three counties in northern Jing gave Fa Zheng a headache.

Fa Zheng once found Liu Feng and wanted Liu Feng to take back the power and transfer it after Zhuge Liang returned.

As a result, Liu Feng said only one sentence: The Prime Minister has not returned yet, and I have taken back the power without authorization. Isn't this a breach of trust with the Prime Minister?

then.

On the second day, Liu Feng announced to the public that he would supervise the production of military equipment behind closed doors and no one was allowed to disturb him unless Liu Bei gave the order.

This made Fa Zheng very depressed.

You are the King of Yan now, you must learn how to seize power, seize power!

Your Majesty has handed over the military and political affairs of the three counties in northern Jing to you, and you just sit back and do nothing?

Pretty much the same, actually.

At present, Liu Feng basically only focuses on military affairs and rarely takes care of government affairs.

The specific government affairs of the three counties in northern Jing were also divided among the officials of Deng Fan, Yu Fan, Fan Cheng, Mi Wei, Deng Fu, Du Pu, Shen Ru and others.

Leave professional matters to professionals.

Yang Yong, the chief clerk of the prime minister, once advised Zhuge Liang that there should be systems for governing the country and the work of superiors and subordinates should not be confused because Zhuge Liang personally proofread official documents. He also used "slaves plowing the fields, maids cooking, and roosters crowing at the dawn" to illustrate the importance of division of labor, so as to prevent subordinates from losing initiative and becoming dependent.

The same is true for Liu Feng.

The purpose of recruiting many talented people is to avoid having to do everything personally.

Liu Feng only needs to make clear the rewards and punishments.

in this way.

It can also improve the enthusiasm of subordinates.

Just like Deng Fan, although his talent was just average, he became the prefect of Xincheng County after following Liu Feng for four years!
This is more convincing than spending a fortune on bones.

Following Liu Feng, one year is equivalent to ten years!

As for Liu Feng.

They put more energy into military affairs.

Supervising the manufacture of military equipment behind closed doors was not an excuse Liu Feng deliberately made.

Now that the Zhuge Crossbow has been improved, it is natural that it will be mass-produced.

Apart from that.

The double-sided stirrups that Liu Feng prepared to make up for the defects of Dian horses also needed to be produced in conjunction with them.

The Yunnan horse cavalry are also cavalry.

Double-sided stirrups + Zhuge Crossbow, combined with appropriate tactics, if used well, it can become the cavalry version of "Xiandengying"!
(End of this chapter)

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