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Chapter 0670 I have a plan(1/2)

There is naturally a reason why Liu Chun, who was a Huns, was accepted as a disciple by Han Long.

As a young prince of the Huns, he claimed to be the general of the Han Dynasty who conquered the Liao Dynasty, and he was also the grandson of Qu Bei. This status did not make him lose any points in the territory of the Han Dynasty.

On the contrary, as a Huns who admired the Han Dynasty, took the initiative to learn Chinese, learned Chinese characters, and followed Han family etiquette, he would be looked at more differently.

Because this kind of behavior not only satisfies the Han people's mentality of Hanism, but also gives the Han people a sense of accomplishment that their education has been successful.

This trend can actually be traced back to Emperor Xiaowu.

Emperor Xiaowu was once invaded by the Hunxie Xiongnu, and the Xiutu tribe was surrendered. The Xiutu crown prince Jin Rixi was placed in the Huangmen Department to raise horses. Later, he was favored by Emperor Xiaowu and gradually became an important minister.

When Emperor Xiaowu was seriously ill, he followed Huo Guang and accepted Gu's orders and became an auxiliary minister.

He was loyal and loyal, and his descendants were known for their loyalty and filial piety, which lasted for seven generations. He can be regarded as the most successful example of naturalized Hu people.

It must be said that Jin Rixi's success has set an excellent example for those who come after him.

Liu Hun's grandfather went to Bei and was ordered to escort the Emperor of Han out of Chang'an. He originally wanted to take such a path.

Unfortunately, what he met was an old thief Cao who was very wary of the barbarians.

Not to mention that he failed to get any good position, later the Xiongnu Chanyu Huchuquan came to court and was detained in Yecheng by Cao. Instead, he sent King Youxian to Pingyang to monitor the five Xiongnu tribes.

This is simply like putting Qubei on the fire rack to bake.

After Qubei's death, his headquarters, the Tiefu tribe, immediately fell into pieces. His son Liu Gaosheng led the remaining tribesmen to survive in a corner of Bingzhou.

The tribe has declined, and Liu Hun is not Liu Gaosheng's eldest son, so he can't inherit the poor family fortune, and he doesn't look down on him.

So I took advantage of the few connections my grandfather still had and traveled to the Central Plains to see if there was any chance of finding a way out.

Therefore, it is not false to say that the name Little Prince of the Hun is fake, but if we say it has any gold content, it is impossible. The water content is almost the same.

The Cao family is not honest in what they do. King Youxian went and made a humble contribution, but was used and thrown away like a rag. What is a little prince with water content?

So Liu Hun didn't find a way out, but he found a master, and this was Han Long.

Finally, I followed Han Long from Hebei to Guanzhong and arrived in Hanzhong.

Anyway, in the eyes of the three generations of Liu and Qing, what Cao Cao did was not considered human affairs.

It was not easy for my grandfather to save me. Although I never thought that I would be able to sit in the position of assistant minister like Kim Il-ho, but at least I can let future generations have something to think about, right?

Unexpectedly, the old thief Cao came to kidnap the emperor to order the princes. The emperor of the Han Dynasty turned into a bird in a cage. After being humble, he was sent to the north to make a rag.

After finally waiting for the old thief Cao to die, Cao Pi unexpectedly came up and was even more ruthless, and directly usurped the throne of the Han emperor.

The emperor has changed his surname, who dares to mention the merits of the previous dynasty?

So his grandson Liu Hun came to Hanzhong and wondered, Emperor Ji Han, whose surname is also Liu, is said to have the same ancestor as Emperor Liu who lost his throne?

Why don't I follow my father's example and continue to serve the Emperor of the Liu family? Maybe I can find a way out?

Of course, this is not the point.

The point is, Liu Hun's master Han Long admired the loyalty of Liu Qubei and Liu Hun very much.

After all, as a ranger, loyalty comes first.

So Liu Hun also knew some of Han Long's secrets.

For example, Han Long is closely related to the two founding heroes of the Han Dynasty. The most surprising thing is that they even have the same name, Han Xin.

One is Han Xin, the Marquis of Huaiyin.

One is Han Xin, the king of princes with a different surname. In order to distinguish him from the former, he is generally called Han Wangxin.

Although these two people have the same name and both made great contributions to the unification of the world by Emperor Gaozu, they actually had no connection at the beginning.

The reason why the two Koreas finally secretly merged into one was entirely because of one person.

This man was also a founding hero of the former Han Dynasty, and his name was Chen Xi.

These remote secrets have long been lost in the course of hundreds of years and are unknown to the world.

But in this world, there are always some people who pass it down from generation to generation, guarding the secrets that last hundreds or even thousands of years.

The identity of these people is called the people of the mountain sect, or the hidden masters.

The Yellow Turban Rex, a figure that was originally passed down by alchemists, appeared in front of the world on a large scale for the first time during the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Liu Hun naturally heard about it from his master Han Long.

I heard that some masters from the mountain sect were involved in this matter.

Seeing the mountain-shaking woman in the field, Liu Hun looked towards the high platform in the distance, his eyes flickering brightly and darkly, and his doubts became even stronger.

The intimidating momentum of the mountain-shaking woman in the field made no one in the group dare to step forward easily.

"Liu Zheng, what do you think this should be?"

Liu Hun hesitated for a moment, but finally gritted his teeth, "The king often said that if you lose, you don't lose. We are not sure about this battle, but we can't admit defeat so easily. Let me go on the field and give it a try."

To be honest, Liu Hun came up in the first game, he was the conductor in the second game, and in the third game he was a little unruly.

So someone came forward and said, "Liu Zheng, it's better for us to go up here."

Liu Hun shook his head, "I'm very familiar with the fight, so let me take it. I'm a barbarian. Even if I lose, others won't laugh at me too much."

After speaking, Liu Hun pushed aside the crowd and walked into the arena.

"This Liu Hun is quite confident."

Zhang Xingyi on the stage said with some surprise when she saw Liu Hun coming out.

"It's not that he's confident, it's just that he doesn't want to admit defeat easily."

Although Liu Hun was recommended to him by Zhang Xingyi, he knew Liu Hun better than Zhang Xingyi.

"Although this person seems to be young, he may have been born as a ranger. He has a lot of courage. The most rare thing is that he is quite brave and independent. But he is a bit stubborn."

Hearing Feng Yong's comments, Zhang Xingyi said angrily, "It sounded like you were praising others, but with this last sentence, I don't know whether you were praising them or hurting them."

The two people below had already begun to fight with each other, and there were only shouts and shouts. Liu Hun was moving around, but he was not knocked down by the Mountain Shaker Woman.

"Of course it's a compliment. His temperament, if used in the right place, is called persistence.

Feng Yong also looked down with some admiration.

When Guan Ji gave up in the first game, it was because she had already dug holes for people to jump into in the next two games, and that was not necessarily a tactic of her arrogant enemy.

Her ability was also proved later.

The winner is blameless.

But if Liu Hun surrenders in the third game when there is no retreat, then the nature of it is completely different.

The loser has nothing to say.

So even if he knew he couldn't win, he still had to grit his teeth and play.

At this time, Guan Ji walked up to the high platform, sat down next to Feng Yong, and said softly, "Alang, why don't we just stop this scene?"

Feng Yong knew what she meant, and immediately shook his head, "In the army, it is no better than outside. Victory is victory, defeat is defeat. We cannot say that we should save each other's face just for the sake of harmony."

"I don't care about others, but the soldiers I lead must not have this kind of atmosphere."

When Feng Yong said this, although his eyes fell on the audience, his voice was a little distant.

"Only when you dare to face up to your own shortcomings, even if you are your own enemy, and work hard to learn from their strengths, can you continue to move forward and take further steps."

"So this time, I just want to hurt them, make them lose face, and make them wake up."

A strong army must have indomitable resilience.

There is no army in the world that cannot win a battle, at least Feng Yong never thought that his army could always win battles.

If they can't even withstand this small setback, then there's no point in leading them forward.

As soon as these words came out, Zhang Xingyi, Li Mu and others only thought that Feng Yong was doing things fairly, but Guan Ji and Zhang Yi were shocked.

During the Northern Expedition, the most talked-about battle was the Battle of Jieting.

Nowadays, there is a legend in the Han Dynasty that Feng Junhou led the army and fought back and forth on Longshan Mountain, "Nine rounds of Qiban, I don't know how high it is", taking Longguan first and then fighting Jieting.

It has the legacy of Huaiyin Hou’s last-ditch battle, he has well-trained troops, and all his soldiers are elite, etc.

The most famous one is what Feng Yong shouted to the soldiers.

"My great clan is standing here and will not take a step back. When the thieves come, I will pick up this three-foot sword and die with the thieves. Since the Northern Expedition, I have never heard of a general in the army who died for the country. If so, please tell me from Feng

Everlasting!"

The flag will not retreat, but I am willing to carry the three-foot sword and sacrifice myself for the country.

The soldiers march forward indomitably and never turn back to the death.

With such a commander leading such soldiers, who dares to look down upon him? Even the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty was quite satisfied.

Don't you see that many of the troops led by Feng Yong have different military systems from those of the Han Dynasty, but the prime minister did not mention a word about them.

What people never expected was that Feng Yong was the first to express his dissatisfaction with his soldiers in public, and even deliberately wanted to embarrass them.

But only Feng Yong is qualified to give them such advice.

Otherwise, even if it was Zhang Yi who personally trained the Modao team, he could only remain silent. At the same time, he thought in his heart: The strict requirements of the monarch on his soldiers are rare in the world.
To be continued...
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