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214 Xu Fu went to the peninsula, and Lu Bu marched into Changbai Mountain.

214 Xu Fu went to the peninsula and Lu Bu marched into Changbai Mountain.

Although Emperor Ying Zheng agreed to Xu Fu's request for the three thousand boys and girls that he had asked for that day, he had no intention of forcibly dismantling thousands of families from the old Qin people in Guanzhong or the people of the six Kanto countries and taking away the children they had worked hard to raise.

When Emperor Ying Zheng agreed to Xu Fu, his first thought was to drop the stinky boys and girls that Xu Fu needed from the newly captured Baiyue Land in the south. This is because there were many children who had lost their relatives due to the war in the Baiyue Land. If they did not manage these children, most of these children would die soon.

Another reason is that the land of South Vietnam itself was taken from the hands of the barbarians of the South Vietnamese after a bloody battle. The people here had not yet surrendered. Thousands of boys and girls were plundered from here, which would not cause any worse changes in the local people's hearts. This was also the decision made by the First Emperor Ying Zheng after careful consideration. Otherwise, the First Emperor Ying Zheng would have planned to let Meng Tian lead his army to attack and seize some children from the Huns or Donghu people on the grassland.

Although three thousand boys and girls were needed, in order to prevent some of the losses on the road due to the discomfort in the land and land, the First Emperor Ying Zheng ordered the Qin generals who were conquering the land of Nanyue and seized five thousand boys and girls from the land of Nanyue as a guarantee of quantity. When the five thousand boys and girls arrived in Xianyang, there were only more than four thousand people left. This was because they were well cared for along the way, otherwise even half of these children might not be able to survive.

With the arrival of thousands of boys and girls and the preparation of hundreds of classics, Xu Fu did not have any reason to stay in Xianyang. Of course, according to the plan he and Lu Bu discussed, his goal was not the so-called "Yingzhou", but the Sanhan Peninsula mentioned by Lu Bu.

Although Xu Fu was not sure what the "Sanhan Peninsula" was, Lu Bu had already drawn the roughly the Sanhan Peninsula on the stone table that day with water. I believe that with Xu Fu's navigation ability, finding the "Sanhan Peninsula" not far from Jimo is simply a simple problem. (It is said that when Xu Fu actually died in South America, it is said that there were pre-Qin items left by Xu Fu? I don't know very well, but I still think Xu Fu is really a sailing master...)

Xu Fu carried the hope of the First Emperor Ying Zheng, thousands of boys and girls, as well as many carefully selected soldiers of the Great Qin Hu Ben and the ship-carrying soldiers, heading towards the "Sanhan Peninsula" mentioned by Lu Bu. The task Lu Bu arranged for him was not to conquer the cities and land, but to find a place to destroy the ships, and deceive the Great Qin Hu Ben and the ship-carrying soldiers to guard him Xu Fu and the Three Thousand Boys and Girls, find a place to build a vanguard base first, and erect the black flag of the Great Qin on the land of the Sanhan Peninsula.

Lu Bu had already set out with the five thousand dead soldiers who had been conquered from the First Emperor Ying Zheng before Xu Fu, and the thousands of Hetao soldiers sent to him by Meng Tian had already asked Zhongli Ping and Ji Wen to return to Hetao first.

The five thousand soldiers needed by Lu Bu did not ask Meng Tian for the five thousand soldiers who were trapped in the battle, but specifically asked the five thousand soldiers who were trapped in the battle. The explanation Lu Bu told the first emperor Ying Zheng was that the poor mountains and bad waters were mentioned in the history records recorded by his ancestors. In addition to the terrain of mountains, lakes and waters, there was also extremely bad winter weather. In addition, Lu Bu himself had never been anywhere, so Lu Bu did not dare to promise to bring these five thousand soldiers back alive, so the candidates for the soldiers who went to the battle were locked on the dead soldiers who were trapped in the battles of the Qin Dynasty, which was a contemporary "successful squad".

It is natural that he does not need to suffer any casualties when he went to Changbai Mountain to collect some precious ginseng that had not yet revealed his value. However, Lu Bu did not intend to exchange the thousands of dead soldiers who had finally "cut out" from the hands of the First Emperor Ying Zheng again for the first emperor Ying Zheng. The reason why he wanted to collect ginseng for the First Emperor Ying Zheng was to bring these five thousand dead soldiers in the Qin Dynasty, wearing exquisite armor and weapons, to deal with the bambi ancestors who have now established the "Jizi Korea" country on the peninsula, and prepare to occupy this peninsula that borders the Central Plains in the future.

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Although the Qin army's death warriors have always played an important role in the Qin army system of "I am wherever they are most dangerous", the status of these Qin army soldiers in the entire Qin army system is not to mention the most valued Great Qin crossbowmen, even the ordinary Qin army soldiers can't expect the status of the ordinary Qin army.

Perhaps many people will wonder why these Qin soldiers who were brave and made many military achievements in combat but have such a poor status in the Qin army system? The reason is that before they, the Qin soldiers who were killed in battle, had violated more or less the laws of the Qin army, but they were not guilty of death.

In later generations, the death penalty may be regarded as the most severe punishment for ordinary people. In the Qin Dynasty, which was established by law, there are many severe punishments that make people feel disgusted. In order to avoid these terrifying punishments that make people feel disgusted, the old Qin people born in the pass had a chance to give up their freedom in exchange for exemption from crime: join the army of the Dead Soldiers who were trapped in the Qin Dynasty.

It is precisely because the composition of the dead soldiers who fell into the Qin Dynasty were composed of these prisoners who violated the laws of the Qin Dynasty, the generals of the Qin Dynasty and the most important masters of the Qin Dynasty did not take the use and losses of the dead soldiers who fell into the Qin Dynasty on all battlefields. They did not take these living people as waste and did not give them fair treatment after paying countless blood and tears or even their lives.

When Lu Bu told the First Emperor Ying Zheng that thousands of soldiers who had been killed by the extremely bad weather and terrain, the First Emperor Ying Zheng knew why Lu Bu chose the Qin Dynasty as a sergeant.

Any general who knows that he will lose a large number of soldiers will use the Qin army-stricken soldiers who do not need to pay any price for this before this. Because even if all these soldiers-stricken soldiers die, according to the laws of the Qin Dynasty, the Qin generals who lead them do not need to receive any guilt. The reason is that these guys themselves are prisoners who have committed crimes, so how can the Qin law consider the interests of the prisoners?

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