Chapter 327 The Battle of Mobei (1)(2/2)
Under the leadership of Gongsun Ao, Chu Tian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Chen Xi and several other princes came to the Han army camp.
Wei Qing is a middle-aged military general. After all, his nephew Huo Qubing is already able to take charge of his own affairs.
He has an invisible aura of conquest, sharp eyes, cold appearance, and the composure and fortitude of a military general. Wei Qing's sister Wei Zifu could be favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and Wei Qing's appearance is not much different.
Cao Cao, Yuan Shao and other princes of the Eastern Han Dynasty had to stand obediently in front of Wei Qing and did not dare to compete with Chu Tian.
Under Wei Qing's tent, in addition to Gongsun Ao, there were also a number of Han generals.
One of them was one that Chu Tian was very familiar with—Flying General Li Guang.
The old Li Guang in the Mobei War did not know Chu Tian at all. This Li Guang was different from Chu Tian's Li Guang. His Yintang turned dark and he seemed to have had an unpleasant dispute with the general Wei Qing.
The school captain Gongsun Ao, the front general Li Guang, the rear general Cao Xiang, the left general Gongsun He, and the right general Zhao Shiqi were all Wei Qing's subordinates. Four generals came out at the front, left, and right.
Wei Qing's eyes swept over the princes participating in the war. There were eight princes following Wei Qing. Chutian (Xuzhou), Cao Cao (Yanzhou), Yuan Shao (Jizhou), Chen Xi (on behalf of Liu Bei), Xu Fengnian (Longxi),
There are also three princes south of the Yangtze River, including Yang Shilang (Jianling), Wang Defa (Jiaozhou), and Liu An (Bashu).
Chu Tian nodded towards Xu Fengnian.
He was very familiar with the nobles of Longxi. After Prince Yan lost a large number of horse-producing areas, the Chutian forces' excellent war horses mainly came from Longxi.
The nobles in Longxi are more reliable than Huma in Bingzhou and Mingguan in Liaodong. The reason is that they have a common imaginary enemy - Jiujiu Lao Qin in Guanzhong.
The so-called enemy of the enemy is a friend. Chu Tian wanted the Longxi nobles to contain Jiujiu Lao Qin, and the Longxi nobles also wanted Chutian to threaten Jiujiu Lao Qin from Guandong, so the two sides signed a mutual trade treaty.
As for Bingzhou Huma and Liaodong Mingguan, they will compete with Chutian for Hebei, so they may cut off the supply of war horses to Chutian at any time.
Chutian has always believed in common interests, followed by personal friendship.
In the absence of common interests, it is not uncommon to be stabbed by brothers.
Xu Fengnian still carries Wang Tiejian with him, a fierce general who can compete with Zhao Yun. Only Zhao Yun makes Wang Tiejian feel qualified to use a spear as a weapon.
Chu Tian basically knew all the princes in the north, and they were either friends or enemies. Liu Bei's forces were allies to Chu Tian, but their relationship had not yet reached the level of Gong Ziwen, Prince Yan, Xu Fengnian, and Huo An.
Chu Tian knew less about the princes in the south, mainly because their interests did not conflict.
Among the princes in the south, Chu Tian only knew Tongque. He and Tongque had a big conflict over the robbery of Hefei. Tens of thousands of soldiers were killed in the battle. In anger, Chu Tian went to Lujiang and robbed his 50,000 households.
However, it is obvious that Tongque is not in Wei Qing's West Route Army, but in Huo Qubing's East Route Army.
The princes of the East Route Army are very powerful. Mingguan, Jiujiao, Lao Qin, Shuo Tang, Hu Ma, Zhao Long, Tongque and other great princes are all in the East Route Army.
In fact, the system's distribution of princes to the East Route Army and the West Route Army is relatively balanced, and there is no one-sided situation.
The points rule for this expedition against the Huns is very simple - you can get points by killing the Huns. The Huns can be divided into several types.
First, the Huns light cavalry, the main force in the Huns army. The third-level light cavalry, with an average level of 50, is equivalent to an elite division that has been on the battlefield. Killing a Hun light cavalry can earn 1 point.
Second, the Hun Condor Archer, a good shooter among the Hun cavalry, is feared. The fifth-level cavalry archer, with an average level of 70, is equivalent to a veteran of hundreds of battles. If you kill a Hun Condor Archer, you can get 10 points.
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Third, the guard of the Chanyu, the guard of the Yi Zhixie Chanyu, is composed of Xiongnu warriors. Only one person can be selected from hundreds of thousands of people. He is brave and good at fighting, and is good at arching and horsemanship. The seventh-level light cavalry, with an average level of 80, kills a single
For guarding, you can get 50 points.
Fourth, for killing Chanyu, King Zuci, King Zuoxian and other Huns princes, points will be obtained according to their status.
"Former general Li Guang, right general Zhao Shiqi, rebel generals Chu Zimou, Cao Mengde, and Yuan Benchu, with a total of 50,000 cavalry, detoured from the east road to respond."
"This general, together with the school captain Gongsun Ao, the rear general Cao Xiang, the left general Gongsun He, and the rebel generals Xu Fengnian, Yang Shilang, Wang Defa, and Liu An, led the elite troops to advance quickly."
Wei Qing assigned tasks to the arriving rebel generals.
Chapter completed!