Chapter 0979 Yinshan, coming soon(2/2)
Governor Feng had raised Ke Bi Neng for so long, wasn't it just for today?
Therefore, before setting off, someone had been sent to inform Liu Liang, who had been staying in his hometown of Jiuyuan.
I believe Liu Hanzi will know how to deal with this matter.
In other words, Ke Bi Neng should have considered this aspect before ambushing him.
After all, there is a difference between organized Yi Cong and ordinary tribes in the desert.
Just the weapons, leather armor, etc. can be seen at a glance.
But Feng Jishi smiled calmly:
"It's time for Yi Cong and Hu Qi to calm down. It's a good thing to learn a lesson at this time."
"As for Ke Bineng, if he really did this, then he just wanted to give us a blow."
"Even if you ask him face to face, he will only say that he doesn't know, or that it is a misunderstanding. Do you believe it or not?"
Guan Ji frowned first, and then glanced at Feng Jishi thoughtfully.
Finally he smiled, shook his head and said:
"I'm overthinking it. Kebi can definitely identify the enemy who is not our army. If he doesn't know what he's doing, he can just find an opportunity to kill him."
"Kebineng is not a simple person." This time, it was Feng Jishishi's turn to smile and shake his head. "He has basically controlled the entire Yinshan Mountain. Now there are fifty or sixty thousand people who are taking orders from him."
Guan Ji glanced at him sideways, then raised her riding whip and pointed at the soldiers beside her:
"Can you stand up to such elite soldiers?"
Governor Feng shrugged.
The fact that the Han Dynasty alone was destroyed by force is really not just talk.
Even though the Han Dynasty has been divided into three kingdoms, even though the barbarians have caused chaos in the border counties from time to time.
However, after decades of melee in the Central Plains, the population has dropped sharply, and there is still no one from the surrounding barbarians who has the ability to stand up and truly challenge the Central Plains.
Even Sun Shiwan, an outsider in the civil war, could regard Shanyue as his source of population.
But the more this happens, the more it highlights the incompetence of Emperors Huan and Ling who were defeated by Tan Shihuai.
No wonder these two guys were specially singled out by the Prime Minister and named and criticized in the "Execution List".
Kebi Neng couldn't even defeat Qin Lang, how could he still challenge the Liangzhou Army?
So my mother-in-law does have the confidence to say this.
Although his tone was calm, murderous intent was already looming.
Obviously, if Kebi had any intention of hindering her from going south, she wouldn't mind killing people in Yinshan Mountain.
Reviving the Han Dynasty and returning it to the old capital was not only the dream of the late emperor and the prime minister, but also the dream of Guan Laojunhou who had followed the late emperor for decades and never abandoned it.
And now, General Guan has planned to fulfill this dream for her lord.
I recall that in those days, in the Guan city of Yang'an, Lady Guan, with her eyebrows lowered and her head bowed, made an appointment with the governor Feng: on the day when the Han Dynasty was restored, I kowtowed.
This woman has changed a lot since she got married to him, but the persistence in her heart has never wavered in the slightest.
Perhaps it is because of this persistence that she is extra tolerant of herself at certain times and certain things, right?
As Governor Feng's thoughts were racing, he suddenly saw a few people with downcast eyebrows, wandering around the perimeter timidly.
He couldn't help but feel a little confused.
"I asked them to come here just to ask about the ambush."
General Guan explained and dismounted from his horse.
After receiving the signal, the guard camp temporarily stopped and then let in a few people from outside.
These people, including the Hu leaders and the army commanders and horses who were loyal followers, all looked ashamed.
If we say that Feng Langjun is a god-like existence in the eyes of many Hu people.
So, General Guan represents authority and awe in the Liangzhou Army.
After they came over, a military commander with a martial arts training background secretly glanced at Feng Jishi, who was standing next to him.
Governor Feng didn't seem to notice anyone looking at him. He whistled, admired the beautiful scenery of the grassland, and murmured:
"This scenery is really nice, I should recite a few poems..."
He is not a Han Dynasty prime minister, and he wants to take everything into his own hands.
As for such small matters, just let General Guan handle them.
It makes sense to ask Guan Suo if the military is unsure.
After brewing his emotions for a while, Governor Feng began to read, "The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook..."
General Guan, who was about to be lectured, was held back on the spot. She subconsciously looked around, Sha Ruxue?
I looked up at the sky again. The moon looked like a hook?
Governor Feng coughed and probably felt a little embarrassed:
"I'll go over there and have a look."
After saying that, he excused himself and left.
Under such circumstances, it is indeed inappropriate for Governor Feng to stay here.
After all, as the supreme commander-in-chief of the army, as long as he is present, it represents the final decision on how things should be handled.
If after the decision is made, the decision is wrong, there will be no room for maneuver.
And if he is not present and something inappropriate is discovered later, it means that it can be changed back.
This is also the reason why leaders rarely express their opinions easily on the spot.
Because one of his attitudes can affect many of the people's thoughts and practices.
Guan Ji may also consider this, and certain practices and ideas will be unintentionally affected by this concern.
So, small things are small things, but if this habit is not good, then don't do it.
Having been in a high position for a long time, Governor Feng is still very good at observing people's actions, er, wrong, and very considerate of his subordinates.
After a while, Guan Ji came over and said to Governor Feng:
"After asking clearly, the Hu cavalry who attacked them seemed premeditated, and their advance and retreat were orderly. Most of their weapons were made of iron. It's not like what ordinary tribes can do."
Governor Feng did not ask General Guan how to deal with those guys, but said calmly:
"The most likely possibility is that Ke Bineng, or his subordinates, did it."
This result has long been expected.
Let a few of them come over for questioning, just to confirm.
It’s not that Governor Feng looked down on the barbarians in the grassland.
But after the death of Tan Shihuai, the grassland was greatly divided, which led to the continuous degradation of Hu people's society.
Because Kebineng learned from the Han people how to use flags and drums to command the army, he was able to defeat the tribes around him.
From this we can imagine how far the social organizational capabilities of most of the Hu tribes on the grasslands have degraded.
"Then what do you plan to do?" Guan Ji's eyes flashed coldly, "Do you want to..."
"Don't be in a hurry. We'll talk about it after we meet."
Governor Feng shook his head, "He is now a local snake in Jiuyuan's hometown. Without his help, our march south will be delayed."
Guan Ji nodded: "Then let's follow Alang's wishes first."
"But we still have to make the necessary preparations. After all, Hu people have no righteousness, not to mention that Ke Bi can be regarded as a rare foresight among Hu people."
Governor Feng sneered: "And judging from the news sent back by Liu Liang, this guy may not be willing to surrender to the land of Jiuyuan."
Having said this, Governor Feng looked forward.
Over the past few days, the terrain has changed imperceptibly.
As far as the eye can see, there are often hills with varying heights, or called low mountains.
Yinshan is almost here.
PS:
Attached are two pictures.
The first picture is a picture of the Han Dynasty's three-pronged march. Please click to comment.
Chapter completed!