Eight hundred thirty, east + west(2/2)
The road to Shu is difficult than climbing to the blue sky. Everyone knows that the surrounding mountains and steep mountains and Jianmen Pass are dangerous, and many northern passes cannot compare.
But there are embarrassing situations in history. On the one hand, there is a risky road to Shu, and on the other hand, if Shu does not attack, there will be no one that cannot be defeated once attacks... there is nothing that cannot be defeated!
This tm is very embarrassing. Isn’t it said that the road to Shu is difficult than the sky? Isn’t it said that it is easy to defend but difficult to attack?
In fact, this is caused by the characteristics of Shu people.
Civil war is like insects, foreign war is like dragons. This sentence is very suitable to describe the Shu army, and it is also suitable to describe the Shu people most of the time, or as long as they do not force them to death and leave room for space, Shu is the most willing to surrender.
In history, many times, the model of entering Sichuan was to defeat the battle in the front and then adopt the policy of mercy. Then the rear all surrendered and descended to Chengdu. That was it.
But once there is something they don’t understand, they will force the Shu people to death without leaving any room for them. Then they will really fight to the death, and anyone will be afraid of it.
So the essence of this place is "comfortable". As long as they are comfortable, they will not jump up; if they are forced to a dead corner and no comfort, they will fight you.
This has a lot to do with the geographical situation in Shu. It is an isolated country of Tianfu. It has mountains as barriers outside and a fertile land inside. It has a comfortable life and a low sense of crisis. It is comfortable for anyone to enter.
Therefore, Li Xingzhou's strategy to deal with the Shu clan is to boil frogs in warm water, and he must not use a knife like the east side.
The states in the east must use their swords and fight quickly.
If Shuzhong is not good, Shuzhong can only take it slowly and comfort it little by little without excessive means to arouse opposition. You always leave some room for them to do things, and slowly things will be done.
So after arriving in Shu, Li Xingzhou became "comfortable" and started to rush to travel. He would stay in every state along the river for a day to meet local people and officials.
Then he went north along the river. When he was about to go to Chengdu Prefecture, almost the entire Shu area knew about his arrival.
Chapter completed!