Four hundred and forty-eighth chapter phoenix to Taiwan 4
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Zhou Yu returned to Baqiu and his condition became increasingly serious. After he instructed his wife and children, he asked Xiao Qiao to write and dictate the memorial to Sun Quan in a weak manner.
By the riverside, the guards protected Zhou Yu's bed and bathed in the extraordinary brilliance of the setting sun. This generation of talents, facing the Qin and Zheng, held his beloved wife Xiao Qiao's hand, stared at the blood-red river water under the setting sun, and finally expressed his true thoughts to Kong Ming, and shouted several times, "When Yu is born, why is Liang?" and died.
In the spring of the 15th year of Jian'an (210 AD), Zhou Yu, the Grand Governor of the Eastern Wu, died of illness in Baqiu. The bad news came, and Jiangdong was shocked. The Lord of Wu Sun Quan adopted Zhou Yu's death proposal in grief and appointed Lu Su, who had always advocated joining Liu to resist Cao, and moved Zhou Yu's coffin to Chaisang to stop the spirit for seven days, and then held a ceremony and funeral.
When Zhuge Liang heard this, he burst into tears. Zhao Yun was puzzled. Kong Ming expressed his high evaluation of Zhou Yu, and set out from the plan of joining Wu to fight against Cao, and decided to risk crossing the river to pay tribute to Gongjin. Zhao Yun was willing to be a military advisor.
In the mourning hall of Chaisang Zhouyu, Sun Quan told Lu Su that Cao Cao knew that Zhou Lang had passed away, and obeyed Cheng Yu's plan, and was about to lead a large army of 300,000 to avenge the Red Cliff. Lu Su said that Zhou Yu's death caused all the generals of the Eastern Wu to hate Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang to fight against each other. If Sun Liu turned against him at this time, Cao Cao would definitely take advantage of the situation. Sun Quan was very conflicted and could not make up his mind for a moment. At this time, the guards reported that Zhuge Liang led Zhao Yun and 500 soldiers across the river to Diaoxiao, and the two were shocked.
Lu Su asked Zhuge Jin to stop Kong Ming from staring at night, and be sure to persuade him to go back to avoid a major disaster. Kong Ming insisted on not listening to his brother's dissuasion and still came to Chaisang.
Deputy Governor Cheng Pu, Gan Ning and other generals of the Eastern Wu believed that Kong Ming was angry with Zhou Lang and hated him to the bone. After hearing this news, they dispatched troops and generals to see Kong Ming, and killed him with one knife, and reported to Sun Quan again.
The memorial service began, and there were crying inside and outside the mourning hall, and the grand funeral ceremony was extremely tragic. The generals were quietly talking about the news that Kong Ming was coming. Cheng Pu and Gan Ning walked up to both sides of the steps, with a grim face. Sun Quan and Lu Su didn't know what to do at this time. People's expressions suddenly became nervous. Suddenly, Zhuge Liang, dressed in white, stumbled into the gate and shouted sadly: Gongjin, Liang is here to sacrifice to you!
Cheng Pu roared, and Gan Ning suddenly pulled out his sword and stabbed Kong Ming. The generals also showed murderous intent. Zhao Yun stepped forward to seize Gan Ning's sword. The generals were about to fight again, but were stopped by Lu Su. Zhuge Liang ran to the spirit, knelt down, crying and celebrating the sacrifice. The sorrow and the truth of his feelings deeply touched the children of civil and military officials and Xiao Qiao. Mrs. Xiao Qiao presented her sword to Lu Su according to Gongjin's will, and turned to look at Kong Ming and said: Gongjin made a reply on his deathbed Lu Su's replacement, intending to fight against Cao Cao. Zhuge Liang was very excited when he heard this and shouted loudly: Gongjin - I really know me, Zhuge Liang!
When Zhuge Liang returned, he met Pang Tong and invited him to cross the river to support Liu Bei to achieve great achievements. Pang Tong followed him. Kong Ming wrote a letter and asked him to go to Jingzhou to hand over the letter to Liu Bei. He must use it. Pang Tong came to see Liu Bei, but did not take it out. Liu Bei was like Sun Quan. Seeing that Pang Tong was ugly, he did not pay much attention to it, so he only asked him to go to Leiyang to be a county magistrate. Pang Tong was neglected and drank all day after taking office. After taking office, he drank all day and refused to be in charge. The people of Leiyang hurriedly reported to Liu Bei. Liu Bei was furious and ordered Zhang Fei and Sun Qian to investigate. Pang Tong was determined to show his talent. He went to the court to investigate the case in front of Zhang Fei. He saw that he looked at the paper, listened to the statement, and criticized it in less than half a day. All the accumulated cases were cut off in less than half a day, and there was no mistake. Zhang Fei was shocked and told Liu Bei. Liu Bei deeply blamed himself for his mistakes, valued Pang Tong, and appointed him as the deputy military advisor and general of the Central Army.
Episode 47: Cut off your beard and abandon your robe
In the 15th year of Jian'an (210 AD), after Zhou Yu, the governor of the Eastern Wu, died, Cao Cao wanted to take the opportunity to gather 300,000 troops to fight against the Eastern Wu, but he was afraid that Ma Teng, Xiliang, came to attack Xudu, so he pretended to issue an edict and appointed Ma Teng as the general of the Southern Expedition, attacked Sun Quan, and lured Ma Teng into the capital to eliminate him.
Ma Teng knew that Cao Cao was cheating, but if he did not go, Cao would be polite and could harm the Ma family under the will of the emperor. Ma Teng took his son Ma Xiu, Ma Tie and his follower Ma Dai, and acted according to the opportunity. Outside Xuchang City, Ma Teng and his minister Huang Kui decided to eliminate Cao. However, due to Huang Kui's not speaking seriously, Ma Teng brought his life to kill him. Only Ma Dai escaped with his three sons.
Ma Chao knew that his father was killed and was extremely angry. He raised all the Qiang soldiers to Xuchang and asked Cao Cao for guilt. In front of the two armies, Ma Chao fought bravely against three generals. Cao Cao was defeated and fled in panic. Ma Chao led his troops to chase him closely, shouting to capture Cao Cao with a long beard with red robe and long beard. In panic, Cao Cao had to cut his beard and abandon his robe, wrap his neck with the corner of the flag, cover his face with the sleeves, and flee in a hurry. Just as Ma Chao was about to throw a gun to assassinate Cao Cao, Cao Hong rushed to fight Ma Chao and save Cao Cao.
In order to avoid Ma's superb spirit, Cao Cao hangs a high-level battle-free sign.
The prefect of Xiliang, Han Sui, personally led a 100,000 army to reinforce Ma Chao. Cao Cao laughed when he heard this. Xu Huang knew Cao Cao's intention and offered his plans to send elite troops to attack Hexi. After the matter was done, both sides attacked Ma Chao.
In order to prevent Ma Chao, Cao Cao ordered the soldiers to build a sand city, but the wind suddenly came to an end. Ma Chao and Han Sui saw Cao Cao's defeats several times, and now there is no barrier to support him. He is ready to go all out and fight tomorrow to win a great victory. When Ma Chao urged his army to shout and shout to shake the world, a frozen sand city that was not tall but very strong appeared on the empty ground. Ma Chao had to set up a formation with Cao Cao in front of the city. Xu Chu, known as the "tiger ill", fought against Ma Chao, and the two fought fiercely. Cao Cao failed to cross the Wei River, fortunately the "tiger ill" Xu Chu Baojia and fled to the south bank to camp. Cao Cao sighed: "Ma Chao will not reduce the courage of Lu Bu back then, and Po Chao can only use tricks to defeat him."
At this time, the news that Xu Huang had set up camp in Hexi was heard. Ma Chao was shocked and Cao Cao was overjoyed. The strategist Jia Xu offered another plan and tricked to send counter-espionage to Han Sui. Ma Chao was suspicious. Ma Chao was indeed trapped and took off his anger on Han Sui, causing Han Sui to turn against him and want to capture Ma Chao alive, but his arm was cut off by Ma Chao. Ma Chao was also defeated by Cao Cao's heavy troops. In the end, he only broke through the siege with Pang De and Ma Dai and fled to Longxi.
Cao Cao's suppression of the Qiang army was not only a big problem, but also more contented. Emperor Xian arranged for the imperial carriage to welcome him and issued an edict: "Prime Minister Cao's merits are in the country, and the emperor specially ordered him to praise him for not being named, and he did not go to the court, and his swords and shoes went to the hall."
The third three-legged tripod episode 48: Zhang Song’s picture
In the 16th year of Jian'an (211 AD), Cao Cao defeated Ma Chao in Xiliang, and Hanzhong was shocked. Zhang Lu was afraid that Cao Cao's troops would attack Hanzhong, so he wanted to raise an army to capture Xichuan as the foundation to resist Cao Cao. Liu Zhang, the governor of Yizhou in Xichuan, was weak and incompetent, and Zhang Song had already been dissatisfied with him. He wanted to join the wise ruler for a long time, so he took this opportunity to volunteer to go to Xu Du. Ming lobbying Cao Cao for Liu Zhang and sent him to attack Zhang Lu, but in fact he wanted to take advantage of this to realize his long-cherished wish. Who knew that Cao Cao thought he was ugly and arrogant, and spoke wildly, and ignored him. Although he was repeatedly recommended by the chief clerk Yang Xiu, Zhang Song finally offended Cao Cao because of his words and was beaten out by him.
Zhang Song wanted to join Cao Cao and was neglected. He looked listlessly at the topographic map of Xichuan that he carefully drew and prepared to present Cao Cao, and embarked on the road back to Xichuan.
When Zhang Song was on the mission to Xu Du, he had been kept by Zhuge Liang, who had been trying to take Xichuan as his foothold for a long time. Pang Tong was closely watching. Zhang Song walked to the fork in the road and thought that before he left, he had boasted that Haikou would be able to persuade Cao Cao to prevent Zhang Lu from the danger of Chuan. Now he is back empty-handed, wouldn’t he be ridiculed by the people in Shu? I have heard that Liu Xuande in Jingzhou is quite famous for benevolence and righteousness, so why would he take a detour to see how they are there?
After the news reached Jingzhou, Kong Ming first sent Zhao Yun to lead a team to the main road to welcome Zhang Song, serving wine and food; he also sent Guan Yunchang to lead a neat and spectacular guard of honor to wait at the long pavilion ten miles outside the city; he and Liu Bei and Pang Tong went to the front of the guard of honor to welcome Zhang Song. Zhang Song was very excited to be so kind that he wanted to talk about Xichuan several times, but Liu Bei did not mention Xichuan. Pang Tong was so anxious that he made the words clear several times, but he was blocked by Liu Bei. Only Kong Ming was observing and silent.
Zhang Song was about to return to Sichuan the next day, but Liu Bei still didn't mention Xichuan. Zhang Song stared at the night sky outside the window, and couldn't figure it out, so he decided to observe whether Liu Bei's feelings were true or not when he parted tomorrow, and then finally decide whether to present a picture.
Next to the avenue outside the city, the autumn wind was bitter. Liu Bei led a team to say goodbye to Zhang Song, tears streaming down his eyes. Zhang Song felt his sincere feelings and once again, he talked to Xichuan, but Liu Bei still pretended not to know it. In the end, Zhang Song could no longer hold back and took the map and said that it was about offering Xichuan. Only then did Liu Bei bow and bow and solemnly take the map. Kong Ming and Pang Tong smiled with a sense of understanding.
After Zhang Song returned to Chengdu, he advised Liu Zhang to invite Bei to enter Sichuan, but was opposed by Huang Quan, Wang Lei and others. Liu Zhang finally adopted Zhang Song's suggestion and sent Fa Zheng to invite Liu Bei to enter Sichuan, and sent Meng Da to lead 5,000 troops to welcome him.
In the winter of the 16th year of Jian'an, Liu Bei, under the persuasion of Kongming, Pang Tong and Fa Zheng, left Kongming, Guan, Zhang and Zhao to guard Jingzhou. He led a 50,000 army from Jingzhou and headed to Xichuan with Pang Tong, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan, Liu Feng and Guan Ping.
Episode 49: Liu Bei enters Sichuan
In the winter of the 16th year of Jian'an (211 AD), Liu Zhang, the governor of Yizhou, invited Liu Bei to enter Sichuan to help him resist Zhang Lu. Huang Quan, the chief clerk, was involved in the matter. Wang Lei was so hard that he could not let Liu Bei enter Sichuan to avoid future troubles. Liu Zhang did not listen to the dissuasion and rushed to Fucheng to greet Liu Bei himself.
Liu Bei asked Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun to guard Jingzhou, and he and Pang led a large army to join Liu Zhang into Sichuan.
Seeing that Liu Zhang was weak and would be annexed by Zhang Lu in the future, Pang Tong and Fa Zheng advised Liu Bei to get rid of Liu Zhang during the banquet, seize Xichuan, and pursue great achievements again. Liu Bei thought: If he had just entered Shu, his prestige had not been established, how could he take advantage of others' danger and do such an unjust act? He did not adopt it.
However, Pang Tong and Fa Zheng took the initiative to take advantage of Wei Yan's sword dance, and took advantage of the situation to assassinate Liu Zhang. Liu Zhang and his generals saw Wei Yan's sword dance banquet, and saw the warriors at the steps pressing the handle of the knife. When they looked at the hall, they noticed that there was a change. They engaged in Zhang Ren's sword swing and dancing with Wei. For a moment, the swords and swords of both sides confronted each other. Liu Bei was shocked when he saw this and stood in front of the table and stopped him sternly. Liu Zhang was deeply moved to see Liu Bei's benevolence and righteousness.
When Sun Quan learned that Liu Bei had entered Sichuan, he wanted to take the opportunity to seize Jingzhou. He used Zhang Zhao's plan to force Mrs. Sun to take A Dou back to Wu, and then took A Dou as a hostage and forced Liu Bei to hand over Jingzhou. He sent Zhou Shan to pretend to be a businessman and led 500 soldiers to Jingzhou secretly. He lied to Mrs. Sun that Wu was too critically ill and missed her wife day and night, and wanted to see A Dou, so he took her back to Wu to see her relatives. Mrs. Sun had not distinguished the authenticity and hurriedly took A Dou on board the ship.
Zhao Yun heard the news and chased onto the boat and asked Mrs. Sun why she didn't tell the military advisor. Mrs. Sun said she was anxious that her mother was critically ill, so she didn't have time to report. Yun asked Mrs. Sun to keep A Dou, but Mrs. Sun refused. Yun took A Dou. He wanted to go ashore, but he had no help. He wanted to use force but was afraid of being rude and could not move forward. Mrs. Sun ordered the maid to take A Dou. Zhao Yun held the young master in one hand and held a sword in the other hand, and everyone did not dare to go forward. In the crisis, he suddenly saw a ship flashing from the reed marsh by the river. Yun thought he had been trapped in the Eastern Wu plan, but saw a general on the bow of the boat holding the
The spear shouted loudly: "The military advisor has an order, please ask my sister-in-law to leave my nephew!" "My sister-in-law to leave my nephew before leaving!" It turned out that it was Zhang Fei patrol and he learned the news and led the fleet to intercept the large ship. He killed Zhou Shan. Mrs. Sun threatened Zhang Fei: "If the third uncle doesn't let me go, I will have to die!" Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun had no choice but to let Mrs. Sun return to Wu and return to Jingzhou with Adou. At this time, Zhuge Liang had already led the brigade of ships to greet him by the river. Mrs. Sun returned to Dongwu, but realized that this was the plan. From then on, she was stranded in Dongwu and never met Liu Bei again, and died in depression.
Episode 50: Phoenix Chicken Falls in the Slope
In the 17th year of Jian'an (212 AD), Liu Bei led a large army into Xichuan and stationed at Jiameng Pass. While pacifying the people, he wrote to Liu Zhang, pretending that Cao Cao attacked Sun Quan. Sun Quan asked for help, and he wanted to lead troops back to Jingzhou to provide assistance. He asked Liu Zhang to borrow 10,000 hu of military rations and 30,000 hu of soldiers and horses. Liu Zhang replied that he could only borrow 10,000 hu of grain and two or three thousand elderly and sick soldiers. Liu Bei was furious when he saw the letter. He took Pang Tong's plan and seized Fucheng first. Fucheng was the throat to Chengdu, and it was the only way to go to Jingzhou. Liu Zhang's subordinate Yang Huai and Gao Pei were now guarded by Liu Zhang's subordinate Yang Huai and two generals Gao Pei. Liu Bei first sent someone to send a letter, pretending to return to Jingzhou. He passed the place and asked two people to come out of the pass to see him. He wanted to take the opportunity to kill him, seize Fucheng, and then seize Luocheng, and then take Chengdu.
After Zhang Song presented the picture to return to Sichuan, he suddenly heard that Liu Bei was going to return to Jingzhou. He believed it and hurriedly wrote to Liu Bei, asking him to send troops to Sichuan to take Yizhou quickly, and he was willing to respond to the inside. Unexpectedly, this letter was picked up by his brother Zhang Su. Zhang Su was afraid of being implicated, so he submitted the letter to Liu Zhang. Liu Zhang beheaded Zhang Song's family and ordered the addition of troops and generals in various passes to take strict precautions. He was not allowed to let Jingzhou enter the pass, and sent general Zhang Ren to refuse to defend Luocheng.
Military advisor Pang Tong designed to kill the Fuguan garrison Yang Huai and Gao Pei, seized Fucheng, and prepared to advance to Luocheng. At this time, Zhuge Liang's letter came from Jingzhou, reminding Liu Bei and Pang Tong: "Be careful and not advance rashly." Pang Tong was anxious to take Chuan, and he also suspected that Zhuge Liang was afraid of his success alone. Liu Bei decided to lead the army forward under Pang Tong's repeated urging. He and Pang Tong's troops divided into two groups. Liu Bei took the main road to take the east gate of Luocheng; Pang Tong took the small road to take the west gate of Luocheng. Before setting off, Pang Tong's mount suddenly lost his hoof, and Liu Bei transferred his white horse to Pang Tong to transfer.
Chapter completed!