Chapter 186 Touring the State and County ([-])
However, it turns out that opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared. Whether Wu Jun really planned to stop for a rest is uncertain, but when they passed by, they encountered strong winds and the ships lost control and hit the rocks.

Some ships sank directly, and some ships were blown to the shore. The soldiers of the Eastern Wu scrambled to the shore. Needless to say, all these Wu troops became prisoners of the Wei army. Qian led the remnant soldiers and fled back to Soochow.

The Qingzhou generals who laughed at Tian Yu at the beginning saw the warships of Soochow in disarray, and immediately scrambled to suggest to Tian Yu, asking to go to sea with a hook to catch Soochow's warships, so as to expand the results of the battle.

Tian Yu was very calm, worried that driving the Wu army trapped at sea to a dead end would inspire them to resist desperately, so he did not allow his generals to pursue.

But as I said before, Tian Yu came to Qingzhou temporarily from Runan to command the battle, so the local generals didn't listen to him and rushed to the sea. This is also an important reason why the remnant Wu army insisted on fleeing despite the danger of the strong wind, otherwise there would inevitably be more Wu troops The soldiers surrendered.

There is another important factor that caused the army of Qingzhou to dare not listen to Tian Yu's order, that is, Cheng Xi, the governor of Qingzhou, obstructed it.

Cheng Xi was very upset that Tian Yu led the Qingzhou Army to fight as the prefect of Runan and General Yiyi.

Although Tian Yu had a holiday, he was inferior to Cheng Xi in terms of rank, which caused Cheng Xi to be quite uncooperative with Tian Yu's military operations. History books say that he "did many mistakes in military affairs".

There is a saying that a strong dragon does not overwhelm a local snake, not to mention that Tian Yu's dragon is not as big as Cheng Xi's local snake, which directly affects Tian Yu's prestige in the army.

In any case, this battle was finally won, and defeating Soochow in the naval battle was of great significance. It stands to reason that Wei Ming Emperor Cao Rui should have given Tian Yu a great credit, right?Not really.

Cheng Xi, the governor of Qingzhou, filed a complaint against Cao Rui, claiming that Tian Yu's military discipline was lax, and the fleet of Soochow's envoy to Liaodong carried a lot of gold and silver treasures. As a result, Tian Yu directly distributed them to the soldiers instead of confiscating them to the court.

But Cao Rui loves rare treasures very much, and was very angry when he heard the news, so he didn't credit Tian Yu.

When Tian Yu was in Youzhou, he treated his subordinates generously. It was his habit to distribute the spoils to the soldiers. He even made his family impoverished because of distributing rewards to the soldiers too often.

However, Tian Yu was too incorruptible as an official, which caused the governor of Youzhou and his colleagues to sue one after another. As a result, Tian Yu was transferred from his post.

This happened in the time of Cao Pi. Cao Pi loved Tian Yu very much, but obviously Cao Rui loved treasures more.

The purpose of Soochow's mission to Liaodong Fleet is to make friends with Gongsun Yuan. Of course, financial wooing is indispensable, and some trade will be carried out incidentally.

In fact, if Tian Yu had not defeated the mission of the Soochow mission this time, it would have been a success. Gongsun Yuan had already expressed his surrender in the above form to Sun Quan. Naturally, the fleet returning to Soochow would also bring a lot of valuables. treasure.

Firstly, Tian Yu has never been interested in money, and it is very likely that he let his subordinates distribute it without checking at all. Secondly, the generals in Qingzhou are not very interested in Tian Yu, so it is logical to distribute the spoils without authorization.

As for whether there is a conspiracy by the governor Cheng Xi, it is really impossible to test. It is difficult to be a good person. Tian Yu is an honest official and general, but has offended the two governors of Youzhou and Qingzhou successively. This kind of life experience is selfless but not seen by his colleagues. , is really very similar to Zhao Yun, another famous general under his old leader Liu Bei.

In June of 234 A.D., General Manchong, the top general in the Eastern War Zone of Cao Wei, built a new city in Hefei, which attracted Sun Quan's so-called [-] troops to attack.

Man Chong, who was sitting in Shouchun, was about to rescue, but Tian Yu dissuaded him:
"Soochow's aggressive attack is definitely not just for the small profit of Hefei New City, they want to besiege the city and fight for reinforcements, and they are waiting for our army to rescue them.

I think that now we should let the Wu army attack the city, and first frustrate their spirits, and it is not appropriate to rush to fight for the front.

After several siege battles, the morale of the Wu army will inevitably drop. At this time, we will raise troops to rescue again, and we will surely win a big victory.

If the enemy judges our plan, they will soon withdraw their troops on their own, so sending troops now is in the enemy's hands.

Moreover, when a large army goes out for a decisive battle, it should make it difficult for the enemy to judge their intentions, and they should not dance to the opponent's rhythm. "

However, the coach Man Chong actually had other plans and did not agree with Tian Yu's strategy. Tian Yu's biography recorded this situation with the eight words "Yu Zhe made the state, and the emperor followed it".

Tian Yu's suggestion was full of favors and did not listen, and the upright Tian Yu reported it directly to the emperor. Wei Ming Emperor Cao Rui finally adopted Tian Yu's strategy.

The imperial court refused to approve the abandonment of Hefei Xincheng, so Man Chong was ready to go immediately, and Tian Yu dissuaded him: Xincheng needs to be saved, but not immediately.

As a bridgehead against the Wu army, Xincheng was indeed extremely strong, and it withstood Sun Quan's two-month attack. At this time, the news of Cao Rui's personal conquest came, and Sun Quan retreated.

If it is said that it is the best policy for Man Chong to abandon the new city to lure the enemy to go deeper, and it is the worst policy to immediately rescue and fight the [-] Wu army, then Tian Yu's persistence and avoiding the battle to defeat his edge should be considered the medium policy.

It is more risky for Man Chong to withdraw or fight immediately. Tian Yu's suggestion is more secure. After all, the new city was built according to the standard of a front-line military fortress. Judging from the decision made this time, Tian Yu can be regarded as a handsome talent with a strategic vision.

Although the great war was over, small battles were still frequent. Once Wu Jun came to attack and was repelled by Tian Yu.

Unexpectedly, Wu Jun came to rob the camp again that night, and the generals were very nervous, and they all went to Tian Yu to report:
"The thief is here again!"

Tian Yu lay calmly in the tent, and said lightly: "No one is allowed to move, and whoever moves will be killed."

Wei Jun, who was alive and well during the day, didn't move at all at night, which made the attacking Wu Jun feel puzzled. The more he thought about it, the more afraid he became, and he really retreated automatically.

It seems that Tian Yu is not only resourceful, but also far beyond ordinary people's ability to deal with changes.

In 240 A.D., the new emperor Cao Fang came to the throne. Tian Yufei, a veteran of the four generations of Cao Wei, was [-] years old, but he was not taken care of by a high-ranking official. Go to the northern border to appease the Hu people.

At least this time, he was concurrently serving as the governor of Bingzhou, and the military and political power had been seized. At least in Bingzhou, no one could oppose Tian Yu.

Tian Yu had a great reputation in Youzhou back then, and was extremely popular among Hu tribes such as Xianbei and Wuhuan.

This living legend returned to the north again. Although the location was different, the Hu people in the northern part of Bingzhou obviously recognized Tian Yu very much and rushed to visit him. This way, the border was naturally peaceful and peaceful, and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment.

Because of his outstanding performance in Bingzhou, Tian Yu finally got an official position in the central government and was promoted to Weiwei, one of the Nine Ministers. However, Tian Yu was already in his 70s at this time and wanted to retire and return home.

Under Tian Yu's insistence, Sima Yi finally approved his resignation, but still gave Tian Yu a vacant position as a doctor in the Taizhong, and paid pensions according to the rank of Jiuqing.

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