Changfeng Thousands of Miles End Han Song
Chapter 794 History Xiaobai 【Subscription】
Chapter 794 History Xiaobai 【Subscription】
Cars rattled and horses rustled.While [-] infantry troops marched to Liaodong, Chao Gai also led [-] Northern Hebei troops to Tanzhou.Hu Yanzhuo then took up his post on the grassland of Beian Prefecture.If the Khitan wanted to move troops south, Bei'an Prefecture and Zezhou would be on the front line.
Lu Qian didn't even think about the Khitans.Starting from Yanjing, there were many memorials piled in the spacious chariot.This was accumulated over the past few days, and Emperor Lu needed to see it with his own eyes.
At the same time, there is also a map of Liaodong. The Liaohe River is clearly marked, along with Tangzhou and Heye. A big red cross in strong color is enough to show the importance of these two places.Changyi in the north and Haizhou and Yaozhou [Yingkou] in the south are indicated in slightly lighter colors.
The red arrow represents the Qi army, and the blue arrow represents the Jin army.
The latter is divided into three parts, Nianmei is in Liaohe, and Wanyanxie is in Chenzhou [Gaizhou].Aguda in Liaoyang is indicated by a big arrow, but it points to Shenzhou in the north, which is Shenyang in later generations.
And the Qi army west of Liaohe also followed suit. According to the news from the front line, Lin Chong ordered Huarong to lead the Yingyang army straight up the Liaohe River, crossed Changyi and Shenzhou, and went straight to Yinzhou, that is, Tieling for later generations.
A not-so-thick red arrow on the map traveled hundreds of miles in an exaggerated way, and the arrow went straight into Yinzhou.
But Emperor Lu's attention was not on the map. He was now more concerned about the logistics and transportation.
The ice in the Bohai Sea has melted. Although there are still icicles and small pieces of floating ice inside, the shipping has been completed, which brought a boost to the Qi army in the southeast of Liaodong.By sea, a large amount of military supplies can be sent to Liaodong in the shortest time.
However, this large amount of military supplies needs to be mobilized.
This war came so suddenly that it was not included in Hongwu's original three-year work plan, but it suddenly emerged under Emperor Lu's orders and urging.
The mobilization of nearly [-] troops, a sudden battle to destroy the country, think about the unpredictable troubles behind those soldiers rushing to the battlefield.
This was only the early 12th century, and Lu Qi was a new country that had just embarked on the path of external colonial expansion. Internally, it was still essentially an old-style agricultural feudal country.It was still a wooden boat. Lu Qian reformed/formulated some rules and regulations. At most, he added an extra sail to it to make it run faster, rather than adding a turboprop engine to it.
I don't know how busy the central government of Lu Qi was with this sudden outbreak, which left Emperor Lu more free, because he was only responsible for finalizing the major policies, and the cabinet was responsible for the following trivial matters.He only needs to read the work report of the cabinet. The upper part moves his mouth and the lower part breaks his legs. This is not a joke.That's why he had time to spend the whole day with Fang Jinzhi on his birthday.Even when he decided to get on the horse and leave, he still had the leisure and elegance to gather his women and children together and hold a family banquet.
"The new plate armor has performed well on the battlefield. Tell Tang Long, don't be stingy with the reward. The two leading craftsmen will both be given the title of knight." Finally, he ordered the golden leopard to start producing plate armor at full capacity. .
After a large number of bronzes replaced refined iron as artillery materials, high-grade iron materials represented by Hengshan refined iron could be used for forging muskets and plate armor.The Xinfu sub-battalion of the Nanyang Navy found several copper mountains in Xinfu, which is the fundamental reason why the Military Weapons Supervisor finally chose the bronze cannon route.
And the overseas world "has a lot to do", and through this incident, it has been recognized by more people.
As a typical historical novice traveler, Lu Qian naturally knows about the copper mines in the Philippines. This point has been mentioned in many time travel novels. He just regrets that the Nanyang Navy Division did not arrive at the gold mines early. Knowing that the gold reserves in the Philippines are not small.
——I don’t know that most of the gold mines in the Philippines are distributed in Lu in Mindanao.
This is the most typical historical novice.He seems to know a lot of things in his mind, including making paper, making wine, and burning glass, making guns and cannons, and burning cement. He seems to know everything.It's a pity that that knowledge, let's call it knowledge, that countless knowledge does not come from textbooks, but more from time-travel novels.
When you read a lot of historical time travel novels, when you become a textual research party and start to roam in computers and forums and pour a lot of water, an "omniscient" historical novice will be born.
Emperor Lu dictated it, recorded it happily, and then handed it over to a special gunman to write. The latter's words and words would naturally not be as vulgar as Lu Qian's.After being approved by Emperor Lu, it will be handed over to Yu Lehe for archiving.
"The dispatch of grain, medicine and medicine is quite fast, but the artillery is extremely slow. Tell Li Ying to speed up."
On the chariot as wide as a house, memorials were sent in one after another, and orders were distributed one by one.
It wasn't until the night when we camped that the Emperor Lu, who had been riding in the chariot all day, got out of the car to do some exercise.Looking at the circles of different sizes formed by the sergeants not far away, the flames have risen. The shouts and cheers and laughter of the soldiers competing against each other can be heard directly in the night wind.
On the roof of the chariot, there was a large, boring eagle sitting on a stand. When it saw its owner appearing, it immediately let out a loud eagle cry.
This is a golden eagle from the grasslands of the Northland. Its wingspan can reach seven feet, its head is dark brown, and the feathers from the back of the head to the back of the neck are long and pointed, in the shape of willow leaves. The feather base is dark reddish brown, and the feather tips are golden yellow. Very mighty.
He asked people to bring raw meat, and at the same time as strips of raw meat fell into the golden eagle's stomach, important generals and servants in the army also came to pay their respects.Later, it was a feast of eating and drinking.When Emperor Lu returned to the chariot, Lehe came to report that the urgent letter from Yidu had arrived.This is a special way for Emperor Lu to communicate with the harem.
Lu Qian opened them one by one, starting with Fang Jinzhi and ending with Zhao Fujin, the concubine of the Ming Dynasty who was ranked last.The thing that suits him the most is the blank paper in Pan Jinlian's envelope.
A pair of small handprints, a pair of small feet.
Just looking at it reminded him of that chubby girl Lu Mei, and his heart felt soft.
That was his first blood in this world. Although the outside world regretted that she was a "she" instead of a "he", Lu Qian always liked her very much.There is a reason why he likes his daughter, but it is more because of Lu Mei's particularity.
Lying on the spacious bed, Lu Qian seemed to have returned to five years ago in his sleep.At that time, he would take a bath first to wipe off all the smells on his body, and then he would tiptoe to his first flesh and blood, just looking at her would make his heart melt.
She was either sleeping or not.Lu Qian watched her grow up day by day with his own eyes, watching her go from being motionless in her swaddling baby, eating and sleeping, to babbling and screaming.Lu Qian taught her to call him 'Daddy' over and over again, all he got in return was babbling milk sounds, and struggling to grab things on his body with his little hands.
Lu Qian never thought that scene was boring.Carefully picking up the good girl, watching her open her big bright eyes and spitting bubbles cutely, smelling the milky fragrance on her body, the feeling of being a father is really different.
Emperor Lu had a good dream tonight.
But in Yinzhou, hundreds of miles away, even thousands of miles away, no one sleeps tonight.
The Liao River is a large river with a length of two to three thousand miles. Before the Han Dynasty, it was called the Juli River, during the Han Dynasty it was called the Daliao River, and after the Five Dynasties it was called the Liao River.The current is fast and the water is wide.If the Jurchens had not set up defenses in Yaozhou [Yingkou] early, such as wooden stakes, hidden platoons, etc., the naval fleet active in the Liaodong Bay area would have entered it long ago.
Therefore, Huarong, who led the Yingyang army here, faced a major problem of crossing the river.
Of course, Ying Yangjun was well prepared for this dilemma.Although the Qi army does not have a large staff department, it has a powerful transfer department and a powerful martial arts academy.This situation has long been systematically sorted out by the teachers and students of the Martial Arts Academy. The Transshipment Department followed the scriptures, prepared the medicine according to the prescription, and stockpiled it. Now it is handed over to the Yingyang Army. The Liaohe River in front of it is not a problem at all.
Trees were cut down, sheepskin bags were blown up, and sheepskin rafts appeared one after another.Moreover, it is an extra-large sheepskin raft, which can not only carry people, but also war horses across the other side.
On the other side of the Liao River is the city of Yinzhou. Seeing an army suddenly appearing from the other side of the river, the Jurchens stationed in Yinzhou would naturally not carry it with them.It's a pity that there are so few of them.Although the Yinzhou area is mountainous, taking it as a node, there is a flat land within dozens of miles up and down, with a small drop and relatively slow rivers, and rivers can be crossed everywhere.
The Jurchens guarded one or two places, but they couldn't guard three or four places.
Yingyang's army could have tens of thousands of people.
Hua Rong didn't know whether the Jurchens on the other side understood this truth, so he just led five thousand troops to the bank, facing Yinzhou across the river.They lit torches, made a fuss, set up camp hastily, and ordered people to work all night.
The Jin army general stationed here was shocked and angry.What surprised me was that Han'er actually came here. Yinzhou was only three hundred miles away from Liaoyang. Such a range of activities was amazing. What made him angry was that Han's army actually came here. This was because Han'er didn't take advantage of Liaoyang's Jurchen soldiers and horses. Looking at it, the division of troops into Yinzhou City, and the interruption of Jurchen's return to the north, is the rhythm of packing Agu's dumplings.How could this make him not angry?
Yinzhou is on the transportation line of Jurchen Beigui Huntongjiang.Unless Aguda is going to take people to the wilderness, if the Jurchens want to return to their hometown along a real transportation route, Yinzhou is an unavoidable node.
Liaodong is vast and there are roads everywhere. As long as you are willing to spend time, Aguda can completely bypass Yinzhou.However, the population of Liaodong, which has a vast territory, is very sparse, and its development is at a very low stage. The only city line, the main road connecting the south (Liaoyang Mansion) and the north (Huanglong Mansion), is Liaoyang-Shenzhou- Yinzhou - Xianzhou - Tongzhou - Huanglong Mansion.
Then Tongzhou was Siping in later generations, and Huanglong Mansion was north of Changchun.
Aguda is going to return north with all the food, supplies, and population. How can he go to the mountains and wilderness?That must take the main road.The importance of Yinzhou is so great.
While this man sent people to report the news to Liaoyang, he also asked his soldiers to cheer up and prepare for battle at all times.If Han'er really dares to forcefully cross the Liao River at night.
All the Jurchen cavalry in their hands were scattered out and patrolled along the Liao River. At dawn, the few heavy armored soldiers in the city were all fully equipped and formed out of the city. They held swords, shields, and axes, and looked at the other side of the river vigilantly.Others are holding their bows and twisting their arrows, waiting for danger.The cavalrymen who were not seen much upstream and downstream also gathered here.
Thousands of Jin troops formed several military formations on the other side of the Liao River, waiting for the battle to begin.
Once the Yingyang army on the other side crosses the Liao River, they will definitely attack immediately in order to completely defeat the enemy forces crossing the river.
It's just that they obviously expressed the wrong feelings, and Hua Rong would not do anything stupid.Just as the sun was getting higher, suddenly, more smoke rose up and down the Liaohe River. This was a signal from the Jurchens, representing the enemy.
General Jin Jun looked at the multiple puffs of wolf smoke rising from the upstream and downstream at the same time, with a dull expression.
(End of this chapter)
Cars rattled and horses rustled.While [-] infantry troops marched to Liaodong, Chao Gai also led [-] Northern Hebei troops to Tanzhou.Hu Yanzhuo then took up his post on the grassland of Beian Prefecture.If the Khitan wanted to move troops south, Bei'an Prefecture and Zezhou would be on the front line.
Lu Qian didn't even think about the Khitans.Starting from Yanjing, there were many memorials piled in the spacious chariot.This was accumulated over the past few days, and Emperor Lu needed to see it with his own eyes.
At the same time, there is also a map of Liaodong. The Liaohe River is clearly marked, along with Tangzhou and Heye. A big red cross in strong color is enough to show the importance of these two places.Changyi in the north and Haizhou and Yaozhou [Yingkou] in the south are indicated in slightly lighter colors.
The red arrow represents the Qi army, and the blue arrow represents the Jin army.
The latter is divided into three parts, Nianmei is in Liaohe, and Wanyanxie is in Chenzhou [Gaizhou].Aguda in Liaoyang is indicated by a big arrow, but it points to Shenzhou in the north, which is Shenyang in later generations.
And the Qi army west of Liaohe also followed suit. According to the news from the front line, Lin Chong ordered Huarong to lead the Yingyang army straight up the Liaohe River, crossed Changyi and Shenzhou, and went straight to Yinzhou, that is, Tieling for later generations.
A not-so-thick red arrow on the map traveled hundreds of miles in an exaggerated way, and the arrow went straight into Yinzhou.
But Emperor Lu's attention was not on the map. He was now more concerned about the logistics and transportation.
The ice in the Bohai Sea has melted. Although there are still icicles and small pieces of floating ice inside, the shipping has been completed, which brought a boost to the Qi army in the southeast of Liaodong.By sea, a large amount of military supplies can be sent to Liaodong in the shortest time.
However, this large amount of military supplies needs to be mobilized.
This war came so suddenly that it was not included in Hongwu's original three-year work plan, but it suddenly emerged under Emperor Lu's orders and urging.
The mobilization of nearly [-] troops, a sudden battle to destroy the country, think about the unpredictable troubles behind those soldiers rushing to the battlefield.
This was only the early 12th century, and Lu Qi was a new country that had just embarked on the path of external colonial expansion. Internally, it was still essentially an old-style agricultural feudal country.It was still a wooden boat. Lu Qian reformed/formulated some rules and regulations. At most, he added an extra sail to it to make it run faster, rather than adding a turboprop engine to it.
I don't know how busy the central government of Lu Qi was with this sudden outbreak, which left Emperor Lu more free, because he was only responsible for finalizing the major policies, and the cabinet was responsible for the following trivial matters.He only needs to read the work report of the cabinet. The upper part moves his mouth and the lower part breaks his legs. This is not a joke.That's why he had time to spend the whole day with Fang Jinzhi on his birthday.Even when he decided to get on the horse and leave, he still had the leisure and elegance to gather his women and children together and hold a family banquet.
"The new plate armor has performed well on the battlefield. Tell Tang Long, don't be stingy with the reward. The two leading craftsmen will both be given the title of knight." Finally, he ordered the golden leopard to start producing plate armor at full capacity. .
After a large number of bronzes replaced refined iron as artillery materials, high-grade iron materials represented by Hengshan refined iron could be used for forging muskets and plate armor.The Xinfu sub-battalion of the Nanyang Navy found several copper mountains in Xinfu, which is the fundamental reason why the Military Weapons Supervisor finally chose the bronze cannon route.
And the overseas world "has a lot to do", and through this incident, it has been recognized by more people.
As a typical historical novice traveler, Lu Qian naturally knows about the copper mines in the Philippines. This point has been mentioned in many time travel novels. He just regrets that the Nanyang Navy Division did not arrive at the gold mines early. Knowing that the gold reserves in the Philippines are not small.
——I don’t know that most of the gold mines in the Philippines are distributed in Lu in Mindanao.
This is the most typical historical novice.He seems to know a lot of things in his mind, including making paper, making wine, and burning glass, making guns and cannons, and burning cement. He seems to know everything.It's a pity that that knowledge, let's call it knowledge, that countless knowledge does not come from textbooks, but more from time-travel novels.
When you read a lot of historical time travel novels, when you become a textual research party and start to roam in computers and forums and pour a lot of water, an "omniscient" historical novice will be born.
Emperor Lu dictated it, recorded it happily, and then handed it over to a special gunman to write. The latter's words and words would naturally not be as vulgar as Lu Qian's.After being approved by Emperor Lu, it will be handed over to Yu Lehe for archiving.
"The dispatch of grain, medicine and medicine is quite fast, but the artillery is extremely slow. Tell Li Ying to speed up."
On the chariot as wide as a house, memorials were sent in one after another, and orders were distributed one by one.
It wasn't until the night when we camped that the Emperor Lu, who had been riding in the chariot all day, got out of the car to do some exercise.Looking at the circles of different sizes formed by the sergeants not far away, the flames have risen. The shouts and cheers and laughter of the soldiers competing against each other can be heard directly in the night wind.
On the roof of the chariot, there was a large, boring eagle sitting on a stand. When it saw its owner appearing, it immediately let out a loud eagle cry.
This is a golden eagle from the grasslands of the Northland. Its wingspan can reach seven feet, its head is dark brown, and the feathers from the back of the head to the back of the neck are long and pointed, in the shape of willow leaves. The feather base is dark reddish brown, and the feather tips are golden yellow. Very mighty.
He asked people to bring raw meat, and at the same time as strips of raw meat fell into the golden eagle's stomach, important generals and servants in the army also came to pay their respects.Later, it was a feast of eating and drinking.When Emperor Lu returned to the chariot, Lehe came to report that the urgent letter from Yidu had arrived.This is a special way for Emperor Lu to communicate with the harem.
Lu Qian opened them one by one, starting with Fang Jinzhi and ending with Zhao Fujin, the concubine of the Ming Dynasty who was ranked last.The thing that suits him the most is the blank paper in Pan Jinlian's envelope.
A pair of small handprints, a pair of small feet.
Just looking at it reminded him of that chubby girl Lu Mei, and his heart felt soft.
That was his first blood in this world. Although the outside world regretted that she was a "she" instead of a "he", Lu Qian always liked her very much.There is a reason why he likes his daughter, but it is more because of Lu Mei's particularity.
Lying on the spacious bed, Lu Qian seemed to have returned to five years ago in his sleep.At that time, he would take a bath first to wipe off all the smells on his body, and then he would tiptoe to his first flesh and blood, just looking at her would make his heart melt.
She was either sleeping or not.Lu Qian watched her grow up day by day with his own eyes, watching her go from being motionless in her swaddling baby, eating and sleeping, to babbling and screaming.Lu Qian taught her to call him 'Daddy' over and over again, all he got in return was babbling milk sounds, and struggling to grab things on his body with his little hands.
Lu Qian never thought that scene was boring.Carefully picking up the good girl, watching her open her big bright eyes and spitting bubbles cutely, smelling the milky fragrance on her body, the feeling of being a father is really different.
Emperor Lu had a good dream tonight.
But in Yinzhou, hundreds of miles away, even thousands of miles away, no one sleeps tonight.
The Liao River is a large river with a length of two to three thousand miles. Before the Han Dynasty, it was called the Juli River, during the Han Dynasty it was called the Daliao River, and after the Five Dynasties it was called the Liao River.The current is fast and the water is wide.If the Jurchens had not set up defenses in Yaozhou [Yingkou] early, such as wooden stakes, hidden platoons, etc., the naval fleet active in the Liaodong Bay area would have entered it long ago.
Therefore, Huarong, who led the Yingyang army here, faced a major problem of crossing the river.
Of course, Ying Yangjun was well prepared for this dilemma.Although the Qi army does not have a large staff department, it has a powerful transfer department and a powerful martial arts academy.This situation has long been systematically sorted out by the teachers and students of the Martial Arts Academy. The Transshipment Department followed the scriptures, prepared the medicine according to the prescription, and stockpiled it. Now it is handed over to the Yingyang Army. The Liaohe River in front of it is not a problem at all.
Trees were cut down, sheepskin bags were blown up, and sheepskin rafts appeared one after another.Moreover, it is an extra-large sheepskin raft, which can not only carry people, but also war horses across the other side.
On the other side of the Liao River is the city of Yinzhou. Seeing an army suddenly appearing from the other side of the river, the Jurchens stationed in Yinzhou would naturally not carry it with them.It's a pity that there are so few of them.Although the Yinzhou area is mountainous, taking it as a node, there is a flat land within dozens of miles up and down, with a small drop and relatively slow rivers, and rivers can be crossed everywhere.
The Jurchens guarded one or two places, but they couldn't guard three or four places.
Yingyang's army could have tens of thousands of people.
Hua Rong didn't know whether the Jurchens on the other side understood this truth, so he just led five thousand troops to the bank, facing Yinzhou across the river.They lit torches, made a fuss, set up camp hastily, and ordered people to work all night.
The Jin army general stationed here was shocked and angry.What surprised me was that Han'er actually came here. Yinzhou was only three hundred miles away from Liaoyang. Such a range of activities was amazing. What made him angry was that Han's army actually came here. This was because Han'er didn't take advantage of Liaoyang's Jurchen soldiers and horses. Looking at it, the division of troops into Yinzhou City, and the interruption of Jurchen's return to the north, is the rhythm of packing Agu's dumplings.How could this make him not angry?
Yinzhou is on the transportation line of Jurchen Beigui Huntongjiang.Unless Aguda is going to take people to the wilderness, if the Jurchens want to return to their hometown along a real transportation route, Yinzhou is an unavoidable node.
Liaodong is vast and there are roads everywhere. As long as you are willing to spend time, Aguda can completely bypass Yinzhou.However, the population of Liaodong, which has a vast territory, is very sparse, and its development is at a very low stage. The only city line, the main road connecting the south (Liaoyang Mansion) and the north (Huanglong Mansion), is Liaoyang-Shenzhou- Yinzhou - Xianzhou - Tongzhou - Huanglong Mansion.
Then Tongzhou was Siping in later generations, and Huanglong Mansion was north of Changchun.
Aguda is going to return north with all the food, supplies, and population. How can he go to the mountains and wilderness?That must take the main road.The importance of Yinzhou is so great.
While this man sent people to report the news to Liaoyang, he also asked his soldiers to cheer up and prepare for battle at all times.If Han'er really dares to forcefully cross the Liao River at night.
All the Jurchen cavalry in their hands were scattered out and patrolled along the Liao River. At dawn, the few heavy armored soldiers in the city were all fully equipped and formed out of the city. They held swords, shields, and axes, and looked at the other side of the river vigilantly.Others are holding their bows and twisting their arrows, waiting for danger.The cavalrymen who were not seen much upstream and downstream also gathered here.
Thousands of Jin troops formed several military formations on the other side of the Liao River, waiting for the battle to begin.
Once the Yingyang army on the other side crosses the Liao River, they will definitely attack immediately in order to completely defeat the enemy forces crossing the river.
It's just that they obviously expressed the wrong feelings, and Hua Rong would not do anything stupid.Just as the sun was getting higher, suddenly, more smoke rose up and down the Liaohe River. This was a signal from the Jurchens, representing the enemy.
General Jin Jun looked at the multiple puffs of wolf smoke rising from the upstream and downstream at the same time, with a dull expression.
(End of this chapter)
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