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Chapter 515

Yang Guang was indeed thinking of the third method, because the first and second stage goals of attacking the Turks have been achieved, so how should the third stage goals be achieved?

The third stage is of course to split and disintegrate the Turkic tribes, especially the large tribes that have influenced them. Then we have to make good use of the hostages in his hands. As Nasiyun also needs to help this matter, because Nasiyun knows the conflicts and feuds between the tribes. Yang Guang figured it out and then started negotiations and negotiated with the tribe leaders alone.

Originally, the Turks should not accept such separate negotiations, but their parents, wives and children were all in Yang Guang's hands, even if it was difficult to talk alone on the surface, they all secretly passed by themselves behind their backs.

So now it was lively. The meaning of lively is very simple. A few days later, some tribal families were put back, some were not, and those who were not put back knew that they were put back were put back. Those people secretly reached an agreement with Yang Guang and secretly tripped them up, so there was a very obvious argument and struggle.

When those who later talked to Yang Guang, Yang Guang refused to let him go and threatened to live here forever. Although Yang Guang was not strict, these people understood that they were cheated, killed, and punished by their own people, so major changes began to occur within the Turkic army.

The hatred of killing father and taking his wife is not only irreconcilable in the Central Plains, but also in the Turks. Although Yang Guang has not yet killed him, the Turks are no longer a whole. The current conflict between foreign enemies broke out from the inside, and it is mixed with the feud between tribes for a hundred years. The competition between the people and horses on the territory has erupted, and the already sharp tribal conflicts broke out suddenly.

It was very terrible, but there were frequent reports of good news in the Sui State. After Yang Jian ascended the throne and became emperor, the Sui army was as powerful as a rainbow, and Yuchi Jiong retreated step by step. Although it was not defeated at once, the situation of the war had begun to rise, and the advantages and initiative began to shift to the Sui Army.

Although the Chen army in the south continued to win hard, the Chen army's strength was the weakest in these four directions, and the three strong men in the north didn't care much about their little movements.

Yang Su's 70,000 people received another 30,000 reinforcements, which was sent by Yang Jian specifically instructed him, and the general led by He Ruobi.

He Ruobi was born in a family of generals. His father He Ruodun was a general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. He was famous for his martial arts and was appointed as the governor of Jinzhou. In October of the fifth year of Baoding in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (565), He Ruodun was tolerated by the King of Jin Yuwen Hu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty because of his complaints. He forced him to commit suicide. Before his death, he told He Ruobi: "I must want to pacify the south of the Yangtze River, but this heart is not fulfilled. You should fulfill your ambition. And I will die with my tongue, so you must not think about it." He also stabbed He Ruobi's tongue with an awl and told him to be careful.

He Ruobi was "generous and ambitious, brave and brave, and was able to arch and horse, and was a secretary. He was famous for his reputation in the world." After hearing this, Yuwen Xian, the King of Qi of Northern Zhou, valued him very much and used it as a record room. Soon, he was granted the title of Duke of Dangting County and promoted to the Little Neishishi. At that time, Emperor Wu of Zhou was in power, and Emperor Wu of Zhou was very strict with the prince. Because the prince was not virtuous and was afraid that his father would know, he concealed the prince's faults. Therefore, Emperor Wu of Zhou did not know the faults of the prince. Wu Wangui of Shangzhu Kingdom once said to He Ruobi: "The prince will not be able to bear the burden."

He Ruobi agreed and advised Wu Wangui to tell Emperor Wu. Wu Wangui took the opportunity to say to Emperor Wu: "The crown prince is not an imperial weapon, and I have also discussed it with He Ruobi." Emperor Wu hurriedly summoned He Ruobi to ask him. He Ruobi knew that the position of the crown prince was unshakable, and he kept in mind his father's last words at the end of his life, fearing that the disaster would be the only one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who could be the one who could not be the one who could be the one who should

In the first year of Daxiang in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (579), He Ruobi followed Shangzhu Kingdom, and the marshal Wei Xiaokuan attacked Chen Huainan and conquered dozens of cities including Shouyang, so he made all the land north of the Yangtze River enter the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Among them, He Ruobi had most of the plans, so he was appointed as the governor of Shouzhou and was renamed Duke of Xiangyi County.

But after realizing that Yuchi Jiong of Xiangzhou was about to rebel, Yang Jian was worried about He Ruobi, a tiger general. He immediately sent his confidant Sun Changping to replace him and recalled He Ruobi back to the imperial city. He was born in troubled times and was very confident in his military talents. Why was He Ruobi willing to stay idle in the imperial city? He repeatedly asked for battle.

Yang Jian kept pressing him until after he became emperor, the imperial city was stable and Guanxi was stable. He Ruobi sent 30,000 elite troops to support Yang Su on a long journey, and at the same time, he was controlled by Yang Su. The advantage of this is that He Ruobi's bravery and good at fighting were also put into the cage. Moreover, the 30,000 soldiers he gave was not much, but they were all new forces.

Sure enough, as soon as he entered the Turkic territory, He Ruobi made a big announcement that he brought 100,000 elite troops to support, and unexpectedly fought two beautiful battles, killing more than 10,000 Turkic soldiers. This time, the Turkic territory became even more turbulent, and even the position of the Turkic Khan was in danger, because only the Turkic people bullied and occupied others for a hundred years, so they could not even be invaded by others even in their hometown. Moreover, now the Sui Dynasty was newly established, Yang Jian was eyeing him and reinvigorated his troops again. It seemed that Yang Jian had been prepared for it. Although Yang Jian had only been more than half a month ago, the Sui army's momentum changed drastically, and he was as brave as a tiger everywhere. Moreover, Yang Jian himself was a famous general, and he was thousands of times stronger than Yuwen Yun and the little emperor before. What's more, Yang Jian had a good reputation among the people. He ascended the throne without being questioned and resisted by the people, but felt it was just right.

Yang Jian also immediately pardoned taxes and encouraged farming in the spring, etc., so the people were more willing to join the army to defend their country, and at least they could have a full meal.

The behavior of Yang Su and He Ruobi made Yang Guang more confident in his Turkic hometown, and he became more familiar with the use of right and wrong and framed him more and more conflicts between the Turkic tribes.

By the time Yang Guang unexpectedly evacuated the Luoer grassland a month later, the disputes among the Turkic tribes themselves were no match for water and fire. Moreover, even if Yang Guang retreated secretly, he still took away a group of important hostages, because only in this way could the conflicts between the tribes become more irreconcilable after his retreat, until they were divided.

In the end, there were only 30,000 soldiers who followed Yang Guang. Although they caused fatal damage to the Turks, his losses were not small. But this was the war. While Yang Guang withdrew, Yang Su and He Ruobi also began to shrink their teams and no longer attacked heavily. Instead, they maintained enough deterrence and harassment in the southern border of the Turks. At the same time, Yang Guang adopted a rotating system, which was to allow the rotation of 77,000 troops combined with the Sixteen Prefectures of Youyun to rest.

Every 70,000 people go up for two months, at the lowest possible limit is to compress the Turkic army into the Turkic territory, and then accelerate their conflicts and divisions.
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