Chapter 75 Pulling Out the Camp
The Qin people are afraid. This country that rose in the West was still "the princes are inferior to Qin" more than a hundred years ago, and has ruled the world a hundred years later. If it is just a reform, which country in the world will not change? If it is said that Hangu Pass is too dangerous, Qi, Wei and Han did not fail to break through Hangu Pass; Chu even attacked Guanzhong twice, and even Qin capital Xianyang was pulled out in one go, but Qin still did not perish.
This can no longer be used to reform, but can only be called the destiny of heaven. Destiny of heaven is elusive in normal times and will only appear at some time. The first battle between Qin and Chu in Daze was the moment when the destiny of heaven appeared. After this battle, the sixth coalition of the three kingdoms of Chu, Zhao and Wei was declared defeated. The Qin people turned defense into offense and recovered Hanzhong and Wuguan, which were related to the destiny of the country. Although the Chu army defeated the Qin army again, unfortunately the country was no longer in decline, and they had to avoid moving to Penglai.
The destiny is in Qin, which is the cognition of all the nobles of the Tian family who can understand the general trend of the world. Because of this cognition, their behavior is exactly the same as those doctors who hope that Qin and Chu will fight each other. But in their hearts, the Chu army will win, Qi will survive; the Qin army will win, Qi will surrender. There is no third way to choose. As for whether the King of Qin will grant his son the King of Qi after surrender, that is another matter.
As for avoiding the evasion, although Tian was timid and soft, he knew that facing the enemy king, he would either die in battle or surrender. Avoiding the evasion would only make the Qin people vent their anger on the common people, which is unkind. It is a steadfast handover of Qi to Qin and prevent massacres and riots from happening in this process. It is the choice of the common people to resist the rule of the Qin people, or to follow the Chu people to avoid moving to Penglai.
All those who should ask were asked, and all those who should answer were answered. Qu Guang bowed to Tian Yuan and others to say goodbye, and Tian Yuan and others also bowed to him. Soon his car drove out of the palace. Both sides tacitly did not mention the matter of Qu Guang going to Qi and returning to Chu, and there was no need to mention it. Once the soldiers in the South Gate Camp knew that the life of the prince who was in Xianyang was at stake, his life and death depended entirely on their feet. Who would rush to Daliang under the righteousness?
"Why do you say the king?" Before Lu Tu got off the car, Lu Tu ran forward to ask. Lu Guang did not answer, but looked at the somewhat turbulent camp not far away.
"I know that." Yang Tu Hai Dao. During the period when Qu Guang visited him, the soldiers in the camp had heard about the prince.
Vulcan was extremely eye-catching. As soon as he entered the army camp, he saw the soldiers who had just heard of the prince, and rushed over from afar. Vulcan, who had originally planned to enter the temple, had to stand in the car and watch Qi soldiers surrounding him. More and more people gathered, and in the end, the open space in front of the shogun was crowded with people. In the early winter sun, Vulcan could see everyone's face clearly. Thinking that Qi people were not ready to resist and wait for surrender, they would all become official slaves of the Qin people in the future. He suddenly wanted to say something as the heat flowed through his heart.
"Everyone, listen to Wuhua! Everyone, listen to Wuhua!!" Yang Tuhai also stood at a high place. He shouted to the chaotic soldiers, asking them to be quiet. The north wind blew his voice, and after a while more than ten thousand people calmed down.
"Today, the Qin people told me: If you go to Daliang, you will kill the princess." Vulcan said with a cold face. He did not want to deceive his soldiers, but told the truth. Yang Tuhai was shocked by his actions, but he turned his head and passed the message to everyone in Jimo dialect. There was a wave in the crowd immediately, but after a moment, there was no last noise, and countless pairs of eyes were looking at Vulcan.
"Someone said that in order to make the prince return, we should not fight with the Qin people." Qu Guang shouted at this time, and his sleeves were waving vigorously. "However, if I don't fight, how can the country survive? But if I don't fight, how can my family survive? But if I don't fight, how can my wife survive?
In the past, King Huai, the ancestor of Chu State, was trapped in Qin. King Qin pretended that King Huai wanted to obtain the land of Chu State, so he sent King Huai back to Qin. King Huai said angrily: "Qin cheated on me and forced me to use land!" He would rather die in Qin than allow him. The king would do this, how about the prince?
Now that Qin people want to destroy all countries and the whole world, how can we make what we want? Why do Qi have to worry about the prince? Qi has to worry about the heroes who have not resisted Qin! How do Qi have to worry about the prince? Qi has to worry about the ancestors and kings without sacrifices and blood food! Qi has to worry about the prince? Qi has to worry about the sons, the descendants of Qin are all slaves and endless..."
Without Yang Tuhai's translation, Qi Zushou could not understand Chu's speech under the excitement of Kuang, but his momentum and determination in his speech infected everyone, which made Wu Yanjia, Tian Dejin and others who could only hide in the shogun happy. "What is the king like this, how about the prince?" Kuang used the example of Chu Huai's death in Qin and persuaded everyone, and things would be fine. Compared with a king of a country, what could the prince be killed by the Qin people?
Sure enough, when Yang Tuhai told everyone about the words of Vulcan, more than 10,000 soldiers couldn't help but shouted angrily, expressing their anger towards the Qin people. In the whistling waves, a military officer rushed into the shogunate and shouted: "Get out the camp, draw out the camp immediately! Get out the camp, draw out the camp immediately!"
In November of the 39th year of the 39th year of the King of Qi Jian, 30,000 Qi people gathered at the southern gate of Jimo followed the steps of Qi Guang going to Qi and returning to Chu, and all went south. Daxing Tianwei and Qin envoy Wang Ao who saw this scene on the Jimo city wall were shocked. The king did not allow Qi people to go to Daliang. How did Qi Guang convince the Qi people and let them follow him south?
"What should I do?" Wang Ao opened his mouth for a long time before saying this. Rather than asking Tian Wei, this sentence was asked again. Tian Wei was shocked and had no time to pay attention to him and rushed down the city wall to Zhengchao. In front of him, the news of Qizhang's camp had already reached Zhengchao. The Grand Secretary Tian Yuan sat on the ground and shouted, "Quguang should be killed!"
The ministers looked at each other and someone shouted, "Where is the king? You can order the king to stop him!"
"Great misunderstanding!" Tian He, who was in the court, shouted loudly. "The king's soldiers block it? If the king's soldiers leave, they will be deceived by them."
Whether it was a coincidence or a premeditation, Tian He had not finished speaking, a military officer ran in like crazy, "The king's army also drove south! The king's army also drove south..."
Except for a small number of the kings and soldiers in the Qi army stayed in Jimo, the rest of the kings and soldiers were stationed near Muling Pass. Half of the soldiers who left the camp with the Quguang camp were city people, and half of them were Jimo soldiers who returned home to harvest grain when they were busy farming. These people hated Qin Rishen and were easily incited, but the kings and soldiers were all soldiers who retreated from Linzi to Jimo. It was really a big surprise that these people also set up camp.
The king's army was like a blow, knocking the chief minister to daze. If even the king's army followed the Vulcan to the south, what other troops in Qi could be reliable? Tian He was also surprised by this. The king's army had no property and no employment, so how could they follow the Vulcan? When they left, who would support their family and wife? Could it be...
Wu Yanjia's hunched figure suddenly flashed into Tian He's mind. Apart from his intervention in this matter, he really couldn't think of anyone else who had such ability to convince the Wang Zu. Wang Zuozhang had to give the soldiers a generous settlement fee before they could lead to the camp.
Tian He was thinking about Wu Yanjia, the Qian family. He had always suspected that he had instigated Reunion to act like this. Tian Wei saw that he was surprised and did not act like he did. He looked at him and sighed: "The State of Qi is destroyed."
"I just hope that the world will not perish." Tian He also sighed.
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The restrained mobilization of the Qin people and the attack of a few soldiers made the troops that were originally preparing to assemble, but Vulcan successfully broke the current dilemma. The number of Qi soldiers who followed Vulcan into Chu was not mentioned. At least this action made the Lu Division believe that tens of thousands of Qi countries outside Muling Pass had no intention of attack. Apart from a Lu Division stationed in Heshui and a Lu Division stationed in Muling Pass, the remaining two Lu Divisions led by Dongyegu to Qifeng.
The actions of the Qi people also put great pressure on the Yue army to build. The Qin army's boat troops who moved the port did not dare to berth in Anling, but were docked in the north of Shaohai. The swaying attitude of Qi made it difficult for the Qin army's boat troops to threaten Langya. Yue Yue Wuzhu led the Minyue, Ouyue, and Nanyue Third Divisions to Qifeng, leaving only a dissatisfied division in Luoyue to station in Langya. Although the troops were small, there were still twenty powerful Chu army gunboats in Langya Port. This huge force was used to prevent the Qin people from taking risks.
In addition, the troops stationed in Fanxiang also pieced together a complete Chu army division to Qifeng. The Ba people also sent 5,000 people to Qifeng. More than 10,000 soldiers set out from various tribes in Xiou. These people were unknown when they could arrive at Qifeng. For this reason, the Grand Sima Mansion ordered the boats returning from Xinying to Qingyang to wait. Once the soldiers of each tribe arrived, they could take a boat to Qifeng through Jiuying.
It is optimistic that there were twenty dissatisfied Chu military advisors who could participate in the battle, and there were also five thousand Ba people and more than 14,000 soldiers from various tribes. If the Qi army entered the Chu territory according to the report of Vuguang, more than 40,000 soldiers to Daliang would be more than 50,000. After the camp of Jimo, soldiers gathered every day, including some of the king's soldiers.
This does not include the Zhao and Wei armies, and there are already 190,000 soldiers on their own, and the Zhao and Wei armies have exceeded 230,000. Even if the soldiers who are only in the array are counted, the number is close to 200,000. This number makes the Grand Sima Mansion very excited, and Xiong Jing is a little happy when he hears the news, but when he asks about the situation of the Qi army, he can't help but feel some concerns.
Although there were 200,000 people on our side, these 200,000 were completely pieced together. It was fine if the Ba people, Xiou, Zhao army, and Wei army. Although there were 40,000 or 50,000 people in Qi, there were few officers with company commanders or above, with only three brigade commanders and no one in the commander of the Five Cities. In fact, this army had no establishment. There was no establishment, nor was there qualified bannermen, drum people, Jin people, and zombies; there was no logistics, military commanders, military officials, and shogunate, so it was not an exaggeration to call them a mob.
Chapter completed!