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Chapter 345: You can entrust your life

Why did Gan Qi make his scalp numb?

Because Di Qing had a saying in his letter: Dao is loyal and loyal, and he can entrust his life to his family and lives. He should repay him with death and will not let him down.

Di Qing told his subordinates, Can Gan Qi entrust his family and life? Repay it with death?

What does this sentence mean?

This is not what Gan Qi means by his confidant.

What kind of life is this to be entrusted?

Let the soldiers of a country entrust their lives to a person and repay them with death.

This kind of words are never found in Ganqi's ideology. Because of the responsibility of a soldier, it is to defend the country. How can one repay a person with death?

But when I turn around, I think about it, isn’t this the most common thing for ancient army? In ancient military men, you could tell him that the family and country are righteous, but he might not understand it very much. He didn’t even know a few words. If you tell him that the family and country are righteous, he might not understand a few words. Most ordinary military men also find it difficult to ask him how high their ideological awareness is.

Why did so many generals rebel in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms? Shi Jingtang rebelled when he said rebellion, and Zhao Kuangyin rebelled when he said rebellion, and even called it a yellow robe. He didn't want to be the emperor, but his subordinates insisted on forcing him to be the emperor.

Why was the official army not as good as the private army in the middle and late Ming Dynasty?

This is the reason most of them.

Why did the court be so cautious about Di Qing? In fact, this is the same.

The military man often trusts his superiors more than his trust in the court. In this regard, there is too much difference between ordinary soldiers in ancient times and soldiers in later generations.

So how could Gan Qi not get numb when he saw this passage in Di Qing’s letter?

Only then did Gan Qi realize that Di Qing did not have the capital to rebel, but that he was really loyal to the emperor and patriotism, and he really did not want to rebel. He would rather die in panic than think about rebelling. Later, Yue Fei was the same. If Yue Fei really wanted to rebel, the Yue family army would probably have already reached the head of Lin'an City, but Yue Fei would rather die unjustly than do so.

At this moment, Gan Qi's respect for Di Qing was a little more.

Gan Qi also felt a little more panic in his heart. Di Qing's letter was a bit scary.

Let’s not talk about Zhe Kexing for now, but Shi Honglei is obviously Di Qing’s confidant general, the kind of general who will follow even if Di Qing wants to rebel.

This letter was probably also given to Shi Honglei. What would happen when Shi Honglei saw this letter?

Does that mean that even if Gan Qi wants to rebel in the future, Shi Honglei will follow him without saying a word?

Why did Di Qing do this?

Gan Qi looked at Di Qing with some confusion.

Di Qing looked deep and said, "Don't be afraid. You are a civil servant. You are the good man outside Donghua Gate. If you go into battle in the future, how can you not have someone who sacrifices your life for you?"

Gan Qi understood that Di Qing really hoped that Gan Qi could shoulder heavy burdens in the future. If this country wants to shoulder heavy burdens, it is naturally necessary to have such generals and military men who can sacrifice their lives and shed blood for Gan Qi.

This is not a tax collection matter.

Di Qing was able to kill these generals and Han people to die because Di Qing had charged forward in the battle formation for decades. This was a friendship between life and death.

Why did Gan Qi make it? Gan Qi proved himself by the battle of Yongzhou, and more by Di Qing passing on his lifelong war legacy to Gan Qi, although it only passed on a small part.

"Uncle Di, you're thinking too far." Gan Qi said.

Di Qing shook his head: "I don't think far. I have seen life and death too much, and I know that I have that day. Now I am old, but you are only in the weak. You have to live for decades. This Song Dynasty will have to last for thousands of years. You should do what you want to do."

Gan Qi looked down at the letter again, and an invisible pressure spread throughout his body. He sighed slightly and said, "Master, I'm afraid I will let you down."

"Daojian, you should be more confident. More than a thousand soldiers should be kind to them. If you treat them well, they will repay them with death. If there are people who dare to die and have extraordinary plans, why worry about not being able to go on the battlefield?" Di Qing was obviously very confident in Gan Qi. Perhaps there was another reason, that is, no one could trust except Gan Qi.

Gan Qi doesn't say anything.

Di Qing patted Gan Qi on the shoulder and continued to write.

The letter was written, one letter was given to Dutou and the other letter was given to the battalion commander Shi Honglei.

Gan Qi put the letter away and left.

I looked up at the sky. The sun was getting warmer in the sky, and the grass was growing and the birds were flying. It was another good spring.

Gan Qi took a deep breath, started and left. When he returned home, he was also writing invitations, one for Zhe Kexing and one for Shi Honglei.

People came, they came very early, and even Ganqi's banquet was not ready.

Shi Honglei, the senior official, walked behind, and Zhe Ke, the senior official, walked in front. The one who spoke was also Zhe Ke Xing. Even so, it can be seen that the two have different status in the army. The Zhe family, a military general for generations, inheritance represents identity.

The banquet was at the hot spring hotel. Before Gan Qi could go out to greet the two, they walked in to pay a visit and exchanged greetings.

Gan Qi also smiled and said, "Why are the two generals coming so quickly?"

Zhe Kexing, a young young man with dark skin and slapped his face from all directions, was quite tough, and bowed and replied, "I dare not call him a general. Mr. Gan summoned him to come early. Since he came early, it was also a very strict rule in the army. If he did not return at night, he would be punished. He would not stay for a long time, so he came early and asked Mr. Gan to forgive him."

Zhe Kexing was the father of Zhe Keqiu and Zhe Keshi in the late Northern Song Dynasty. Zhe Kexing himself was also a well-known famous general. The battle formation was a tiger, and it has not yet truly risen.

Gan Qi nodded to express his understanding and turned around and asked Gan Ba ​​to urge the banquet to come up quickly. These two people must return to the military camp when they were at night. The military discipline of the Western Army was relatively strict, but the local imperial guards in Bianliang would not be so strict. Not to mention not returning to the camp at night, many people had to go out to do crafts or work hard work to subsidize their families.

Shi Honglei also came forward to meet: "Shi Honglei, a person from Huayin, Huazhou, has met Mr. Gan."

Shi Honglei, a military man in his forties, is tall, has a rough voice, has a scar on his face like a centipede, and has a fierce aura. Just look at his appearance, he is a man crawling out of a sea of ​​blood.

However, when he heard the place name of Huayin, Huazhou, Gan Qi suddenly remembered a person in the story. The nine-patterned dragon Shi Jin in Water Margin, which seemed to be a person in Huayin, Huazhou. He didn't know if Shi Jin in the story had anything to do with Shi Honglei.

Gan Qi didn't continue to think too much, so he raised his hand to welcome the two of them to sit down. The banquet came up quickly, and Gan Qi raised his glass frequently toast.

The new top scorer and the lower-level military man took the initiative to toast. Zhe Kexing and Shi Honglei seemed to be a little flattered, especially Shi Honglei. Whenever Gan Qi raised his glass, he immediately stood up and did not dare to sit and drink. Even if Gan Qi frequently asked Shi Honglei to sit down, there was no need to be restrained. Shi Honglei would still stand up and drink with Gan Qi.

When he was drunk, Gan Qi took out two letters from his arms, one by one, and said, "Please check it out first. After reading the letter, I am talking about what I have asked you to come today. After reading the letter, I also ask you to return the letter."

With doubts, the two opened the letter and lowered their heads to read it.

As they read, their faces began to deepen.

After reading the letter, Shi Honglei suddenly got up from the seat, knelt on one knee, bowed and bowed: "But according to the instructions of the gentleman, Shi went through fire and water without hesitation."

Zhe Kexing also quickly got up, followed Shi Honglei's appearance and bowed down, saying, "I dare not refuse as entrusted by Shumi Di, and ask the sir to give me instructions."

Gan Qi quickly got up and helped the two. After helping them up, Gan Qicai said, "This time, there is an imperial envoy, and more than a thousand Western army will enter the city. After the two generals return to the camp, they will take the deployment and select some more troops to gather a thousand and give me the list. I will report to the official family and report to the Privy Council. You can transfer you out of the camp and enter the city. This time, the imperial envoy is the Commercial Tax Supervisor of Kaifeng Prefecture, responsible for the commercial tax affairs in the city. Please ask the two generals to help."

While speaking, Gan Qi took back the two letters.

"Mr. Gan can use a certain family, and a certain family must do their best to repay them with death!" Shi Honglei's voice was very loud, speaking with a strong sense of perseverance on his face.

Zhe Kexing was not behind, and replied: "It is a honor to be able to listen to and use it in Tokyo. Don't worry, sir, it must be a prohibition!"

Gan Qi looked at this scene and was very grateful to Di Qing. More than a thousand Western soldiers were under his command to listen to it. This tax collection matter has a solid foundation.
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