Chapter 191: The Great Victory of the Long Society
No matter what the gentry thought, in the eyes of Ma Qiang, Duan Ying and others, this sacrifice was extremely successful.
The news that the subordinates of the Consort Ma made a flying plow quickly left without a wings. Many knowledgeable people who were worried about future food couldn't help but sigh in their hearts that such a big problem would be solved in this way, and Ma Qiang was really unpredictable.
As for those who received the list of grain inventory issued by Kou Xian, they were all unwilling to speak out. Whether it was the huge benefits that might bring about in the future, or the soldiers who came with the list, they all knew that the gentry who handed over the grain was the good ones.
Carriages and horses were constantly transported to Zhuo County and Ji County with a lot of grain and grass. Looking at the grain, Ma Qiang's heart suddenly calmed down.
This is really not to panic if you have food in your palm.
At this time, the prisoners of war who were left by Ma Qiang also arrived where they should go.
For example, Zhang Dou's sister Zhang Ye came to a newly established camp.
This camp is located in Changping, near the river.
Zhang Ye looked at the healthy woman in front of him with some timidity.
There are a hundred women in this open space. There is a saying in the West that a woman is equal to five hundred ducks. Moreover, there are a hundred women here. Although they dare not make noise because of fear, they keep muttering quietly.
"Okay, shut up! From today on, I will be your head! You can call me Aunt Ding or Ding Tou. You have a good fortune. If you meet our camp leader, you will not only not die, but also have a good life."
Zhang Ye grabbed the corner of his clothes nervously. When he was separated from Zhang Dou, Zhang Dou told her that even if he was called a camp prostitute, he should not seek death and must wait for him to save her.
Good days...whether there will be any good days.
"Don't believe it, you are lucky, you are a daughter. The camp owner doesn't want you to go mining, let you weave cloth."
Although there are many prisoners of war, after removing the strong and strong people selected to join the army, not many can actually go to mining.
The old woman and the old man who were too old were sent to the logistics department to be responsible for the chores of cooking, chopping vegetables and washing clothes.
The remaining adult men and healthy women can only mine, and they must also consider the difference between men and women. The man is responsible for mining, and the woman is responsible for mining and transportation. It is completely separated. Although the washing and transportation are also tiring, it is undoubtedly much better than mining.
As for girls like Zhang Ye who are over fifteen years old and under twenty years old, they are not strong enough and like to cry. Ma Qiang thought about it and asked these people to expand the textile factory.
"Book of Rites": Wedding a horse for fifteen years and marrying at twenty years.
Many later generations like to say that ancient Chinese people married too early and persecuted women, but in fact, since the Zhou Dynasty, people discovered the harm of early marriage for women, so they advocated that women get married after twenty years.
Later, after the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, wars continued between countries, and the population became the most important strategic resource for the rulers. Therefore, the age of marriage was continuously reduced, and even forced marriage. For example, in the later Jin Dynasty, there was a law that "the daughter was seventeen years old and the parents did not marry, and the officials would be matched with him." When it was in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it simply reduced to thirteen years old.
If the woman had not had to wait for the woman to develop before she could have children, this age would have been reduced.
When Zhang Ye started working, Zhang Ye found that he might be really lucky.
Although they were eating mixed grains, they could eat enough. They were very tired from washing wool or textiles. However, they were told that their jobs were paid. What surprised her even more was that there were young men here to attend classes regularly.
It was the seventh day of every six days. Everyone could rest on that day, and then there would be boys and girls younger than her coming to teach them to read. Naturally, they would not have paper or pen, but they could try writing with sand and branches.
Zhang Ye cherishes such an opportunity very much because Ding Tou said that if she could write, she could write to her brother and tell him how she was doing, and her brother could also ask someone to reply.
Zhang Ye missed Zhang Dou very much. Sometimes she could dream of the scene where she and her brother were looking for something to eat in the wild.
Although they were so hungry at that time, they would be very happy every time they found worms or wild vegetables that they could eat.
Time passed quickly, and May was coming in a blink of an eye.
The reinforcements led by Cao Cao finally arrived at Changshe.
But when Cao Cao came outside Changshe City, he saw the fires soaring into the sky, the Yellow Turban Army running around, and the Han army chasing behind like wolves and tigers.
Although Cao Cao had doubts about the meaning of his coming, he immediately ordered his subordinates to join the battle.
It turned out that when Zhu Yan saw that the Yellow Turban Army outside the city became increasingly arrogant and neglected to prevent the attack, he also camped in a place where the grass and trees were lush, he sent people to fall out of the city at night and set fire to the Yellow Turban Army camp. As a result, the Yellow Turban Army camp immediately exploded the camp. In this battle, Huangfu Song, Zhu Jun and Cao Cao captured the three sides of the Yangtze River. Tens of thousands of people were killed in Changshe. Bo took the remaining soldiers to flee to Yangdi.
This battle was Cao Cao's first battle. Zhu Yan, who was proficient in military tactics and good at strategy, had a great influence on Cao Cao, and the surging fire was deeply engraved in his heart and could never be forgotten.
After Cao Cao, Huang Pusong and others joined the army, they took advantage of the victory to pursue Yangdi and fought against Xihua three times. Due to their high morale, the soldiers used their lives. The three of them were all the generals. Although they had few soldiers, they could win consecutive victories. Bo Cai and Peng Tu were killed one after another, and Yingchuan's Yellow Turban Army became the fastest Yellow Turban Army to be pacified.
But at the same time, as a large number of Yellow Turban troops fled everywhere and the war was rampant, Yingchuan was no longer safe. Yingchuan, a place where the gentry gathered, countless talents secretly peeked at the overall situation of the world. Many of them looked at Cao Cao, a young talent who led the way in this battle.
Cao Cao didn't know how much benefit this kind of gaze would bring to him, but in a few years, he would be grateful to his father who bribed him to come here to participate in the war.
It can be said that this battle laid the foundation for Cao Cao's later Yingchuan counselors.
The news of the Changshe victory soon reached Luoyang with the fast horse. He Jin, who had been worried, finally breathed a sigh of relief.
And Zhang Rang was even more unsatisfied in front of Liu Hong.
When He Jin saw Zhang Rang's appearance, he contemptuous and thought to himself, you probably don't know that Cao Cao is already mine!
Chapter completed!