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One thousand and fifty-two bad news(2/2)

The foundation of the British Industrial Revolution in later generations was based on the massive colonies of the British Empire.

Without the continuous supply of grain and raw materials in the colonies, I want to play the industrial revolution on the land of the British Isles? Sheep eat people?

I'm afraid that most of the English will starve to death like Ireland!

In today's Han Dynasty, grain output is even more important.

You should know that the Han Dynasty once strictly prohibited even the people from making wine with grain.

In some years, cracking down on and punishing private wine is the number one task for local governments and courts!

From this we can see the importance of food in the BC!

Xinfeng, which is Zhang Yue, created a high-yield wheat, which has the foundation for expanding the workshop now.

Liu Jin breathed a sigh of disappointment. Now in his eyes, Xinfeng's workshop has become the hope of the future.

Because, no matter from that perspective, the income and living standards of workshop workers are far superior to those of farmers, especially the poor!

At least, the salary of the workshop workers is sufficient to ensure that they can support their families, eat enough, and even save some extra money.

Zhang Yue looked at it and quickly comforted and encouraged the grandson of the empire: "Your Highness, don't worry, after the harvest of the wheat next year, Xinfeng Workshop can expand its scale again!"

Liu Jin listened and finally laughed, saying, "Then I will say it next year!"

…………………………………………

It took half a day from Hongmen to Wannian.

In the territory of Wannian, especially near Wannian County, Zhang Yue and Liu Jin obviously smelled the smell of gunpowder filled the air.

There are chariots and horses loaded with food and weapons coming and going on the road at every moment.

A large number of civilians and prisoners, under the custody of the army, headed north towards Hexi.

And there are more voices about war.

After entering Wannian County, there were a lot of officials.

The Prime Minister's Mansion, the Taifu, the Shaofu, Guangluxun and even the officials of the Great Honglu were in groups.

The general who was loudly urging him everywhere.

"What's your Taifu doing? Why didn't you send it to your horse after you've decided to take the horse? If you miss the war ahead, even the Taifuqing may not be able to protect you!"

"When will the corn and wheat beans from Shaofu beans be delivered? Hurry!"

"Guang Luxun, when will the Langguan you promised to add? Lingju and Luntai are waiting for these Langguan to add!"

"Medicinal materials! Medicinal materials! Medicinal materials! Frontline soldiers are bleeding and sweating. Why are you so slow to raise medicinal materials?"

Obviously, these people are all representatives sent by Li Guangli to Wannian. Their job is to constantly urge relevant parties to speed up the allocation of materials and connect with the Prime Minister's Office to ensure the frontline war.

Seeing all this, Zhang Yue felt aroused his heart, remembering that he had left Chang'an for seven or eight days and had not cared about the war in Hexi. I wonder what the situation in Hexi is now?

He then lifted the curtain and ordered Tian Shui, who had been riding on the side of the horse, "Tian Shui, go and find out, what's going on in the war in Hexi now?"

"No!" Tian Shui immediately took the order and left.

But not long after, he came back.

Another old acquaintance who came back with him was Guo Rang.

"Yingyang, Your Highness, Grand Prince!" Guo Rang came to Liu's car panting and dismounted and said, "Your Majesty, please Yingyang and Your Highness, and return to Beijing immediately!"

"What's wrong?" Zhang Yue asked immediately.

"Just just received an urgent report from General Ershi: Luntai fell!" Guo Rang kowtowed.

"Ah!" Liu Jin immediately got up and got out of the car after hearing this.

Zhang Yue also widened his eyes and was incredible: "How could it be so fast?"

From Luntai to Chang'an, it takes more than 10,000 miles, and the fast horses will last for seven or eight days.

In other words, the loss of Luntai was at least eight days ago.

It was almost the time when Zhang Yue and Liu Jin left Beijing. After a little conversion, Zhang Yue knew what this meant?

This means that the Huns may have taken only three or five days to conquer Luntai!

This is completely beyond the world's impression of the Huns!

You should know that the Huns' techniques for siege cities in the past were quite clumsy.

Even in its heyday, it was mostly the strong cities that were taken down by the inner supporters.

It is obviously impossible for the Luntai to have any internal response.

In other words, the Huns mastered the methods of siege!

Then he heard Guo Rang say, "I heard that General Ershi reported to the emperor that the Huns were commanded by Li Ling, the King of Jiankun, and Ling sent dozens of artisans from the Western Regions to build dozens of cannon carriages. He also used thousands of troops from Kucha, Wei Li and other countries to attack the city in turn. After three days of resistance, the three walls on the city walls collapsed, and it was difficult to survive. The commander of Luntai Li Sheng died in battle, and the captain Ren Kan and others led their troops to break through. Only two thousand people were trapped in the city!"

"Li Ling!" Zhang Yue widened his eyes, as if he had heard a myth, but then he lowered his head.

In the Records of the Grand Historian, Shigong Tai once recorded the story of Li Ling not being an enemy of the Han army.

However, the Han Book records the records of Li Ling leading his army to confront the Han Dynasty's Great Honglu Shangqiu Cheng's army and defeating the latter.

Moreover, as a person who traveled to this era, Zhang Yue knew that Shigong Tai was very beautifying Li Ling in the Records of the Grand Historian.

Not to mention the other person, in the Records of the Grand Historian, before Li Ling was defeated, he found that there were military prostitutes in his army, so he thought that it was the existence of these women that made him unlucky, so he killed them all, a complete lie!

because……

Today's Han army brings female family members!

Especially the Han army in Hexi, they all brought wives and concubines!

Many of the immigrants in Hexi are descendants of soldiers who were ordered to guard the border!

The Han bamboo slips unearthed in later generations clearly show these facts-the Han army, especially the border army, were all with their families!

Otherwise, call a group of men to guard the border in Hexi thousands of miles away from his hometown for several years or even more than ten years.

Who is willing to agree except gay men? Who is willing to agree?

In other words, the women Li Ling killed were actually female members of the Han army.

Even if they take a step back, those women are really so-called military prostitutes. It was impossible for Li Ling to know about their existence before.

The army was carrying women, and hundreds or even thousands of women. In such a conspicuous group, was Li Ling blind or deaf?

Therefore, in fact, Li Ling's behavior is really not a man. He is just passing the blame, even venting his anger, pushing his failure to a group of weak women who didn't know anything and originally needed his protection.

The subsequent performance further confirmed this point - it was clearly agreed that everyone would break through together and do not succeed.

He even made a big statement: "Your Masahi, I am not a hero if I don't die!"

The other people were moved and followed Li Ling to break through.

Li Ling's deputy general Han Yannian led the way, rushed to the front, fighting with the Huns until they were exhausted.

Where is Li Ling?

Before the Shanyu cavalry, he suddenly figured it out and felt it was not worth it. He quickly turned over and dismounted and surrendered to the Shanyu.

It’s just that I feel sorry for the dozens of heroes who followed him to break through the siege, as well as the soldiers who followed him among the mountains of Junji Mountain, never leaving him, and died in the deep mountains and wilderness.

Thinking of this, Zhang Yue couldn't help but sigh: "Li Shaoqing, Li Shaoqing, your ancestors and fathers, your heroic reputation for life will be destroyed by you!"

Li Ling lost the last chance to whitewash.

He blatantly commanded the Xiongnu army as the commander of the Huns and captured Luntai.
Chapter completed!
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