Chapter 3624 The flags move before the dust moves, and the mountains and rivers sharpen the blades of people make the tripod(2/2)
If the development of civil intelligence has reached a certain level, then there is no problem in killing all the great surnames of the gentry.
However, if the wisdom level of most people is only about eating, drinking, having fun, prostitution and gambling, and taking this as the biggest life goal, then there will be problems killing these gentry.
The wealthy families of the gentry will also face the problem of being rich for only three generations.
Just like the Yang family of Hongnong, the three masters of the fourth generation, how awesome, they are at least considered to be a great Han cadre in the national character, but by the Yang Xiu generation, they had already declined...
How many families are there who are awesome for the whole generation, and then the sons are forced by each other, and the grandchildren are only able to sell meat to get some goods?
Of course, there are many reasons why Wang Mang failed to reform, but from the root, it is still unclearly confusing strategic intentions and tactical purposes.
What exactly is Wang Mang going to do?
Should we restore the weekly system, strengthen centralization, or do we need to carry out a punitive retaliation?
If the Zhou system is to be restored, then it is necessary to enfeoff the princes. Like the Sima family, all the cakes can be taken away, and even the idiot children in their own family can eat them like fat pigs, which obviously will not satisfy other noble families.
To strengthen centralization, then there is no way to abdicate, let alone make prophecies to fool the people, because this is equivalent to refreshing the lower limit. After Wang Mang and Liu Xiu did the same. Then a lot of people did this and then patched it.
As for punitive revenge, there is no point in targeting...
Fei Qian believes that Wang Mang's failure is not a question of whether or not reform should be made, but that Wang Mang's strategic intentions for reform are unclear and the chaotic tactical purpose is the real root of failure.
Since we want to change, we must make a concerted effort.
You should not be scrupulous and make progress and retreat. This is a war. If you want to wait for an opportunity to annihilate the enemy and cause severe damage to the enemy, you should surround the site and attack the enemy, or take the initiative to find fighter jets.
It's like the situation in front of you.
Cao Cao and Xun Yu were looking for opportunities for fighters even in unfavorable situations.
In fact, there are still several points that were not planned during the communication process between Fei Qian and Pang Tong. For example, after the inner scroll of the Han Dynasty changed its direction to the outer scroll, it changed from a defensive state to an offensive form. At this time, someone needed to hold the reins of the chariot and not rush towards the cliff wildly.
Fei Qian claimed that when he was alive, he could watch the chariot and control the speed, but once Fei Qian died, the chariot that had already started running would inevitably be faster and faster. It had a good and smooth brake system, which was the necessary architecture to ensure that the chariot would run for a long time.
But Huaxia has always liked it either just not to do it or it is awesome.
So this is also very difficult.
The reason why Fei Qian doesn't propose this "braking system" is because the chariots are not moving fast now, at least they have to clear the obstacles on the runway in the Central Plains first.
Now, it's just one thing.
How to force Cao Cao to fight to the decisive battle?
Judging from the various signs that have appeared now, Cao Cao also likes the Heluo battleground and regards it as a place to siege the Cavalry. And judging from the activities of soldiers in Xiaopingjin, Mengjin, Yique Pass, Taigu Pass and other places, the Cao army is also planning some kind of military action.
Mr. Cao is going to cut off food...
Fei Qian understood this, but Fei Qian could not be sure where Lao Cao would appear.
Defending everywhere means not defending anything.
It is impossible to tell which direction the next blow will come from, which means that there is no way to target any direction.
Of course, the Cao army's large army was in the areas of Heishi Pass on the front to Sishui Pass, but the Cao army also had soldiers in the other two aspects.
Fei Qian stood in front of the map, staring at the text and graphics on the map, but a tragic battle scene of gold and iron horses appeared in his mind.
Nowadays, Fei Qian has neither the thrilling feeling of "reciting one's ambition" nor the heroic feeling of "a real man should do this", but only the trembling and cautious. What he has to face now is not only a military master like Cao Cao, but also the upcoming local government affairs with complex personnel relations and complexities.
Standing behind these appearances are the cancer and shackles of development of thought that have been entrenched on the land of China for hundreds of years or even thousands of years.
Can the new systems and laws he envisioned remove these tumors and break these shackles?
None of these questions answered.
But no matter what the answer is, the war between Fei Qian and Cao Cao will continue until one of them surrenders or perishes.
Therefore, in order to avoid greater trauma and more losses, since we have reached this point, Fei Qian must choose to end the war faster.
The question now is, how should Fei Qian attack himself?
Where will Cao Cao's counterattack appear?
Where is the route?
How many troops will appear?
Can we guide Cao's counterattack to the rhythm of his own attack in some way?
Or should we leave enough reserve forces to attack?
Fei's potential thinking is also waiting.
Chapter completed!