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Chapter 306: Blind date feast

Bandits invaded Hedong and Hanoi. The Hussar General Liu Cang led eight troops from the Hussar Army to fight against them. He sent his troops out of the north to pursue the desert. After a snowstorm, more than 200,000 desert bandits were massacred, and the whole world was shocked.

A true slaughter.

What kind of war is the easiest and least labor-intensive to fight? Just massacre.

Dong Zhuo was brutal, and all the voices against Dong were raised. However, the Dongping King's troops went out of the fortress and slaughtered more than 200,000 people before they reached Xianbei. This even caused the southern Xiongnu women and children in Bingzhou to establish households, and the herds were not young and strong.

Even the cruel Dong Zhuo remained silent when faced with Liu Cang's tactics.

Compared with Liu Cang, the Xiliang general felt that he was innocent and kind.

The Luoyang Dynasty was eager to discuss King Dongping's instigation of war, but Dong Zhuo, who was in charge of the court, rarely remained silent, allowing the courtiers and officials to express their opinions freely.

It is also rare for Liu Xie to be in power once... Well, Liu Xie doesn't want this opportunity at all.

Liu Cang sent his army to sweep the northern desert, so he called it Tengger, and this name gradually spread to the outside world.

The people of the desert died, slaves for slaves, and the Southern Xiongnu King Zuoxian led his troops across the Helan Mountains to confront Liu Cang. As a result, King Zuoxian was beheaded on the spot by Cai Yan, the daughter of Cai Yong.

Sixty-seven of the 100,000-strong army were slaughtered by Liu Cang, including the captured slave soldiers, and no one was left alive at all. He did not even give Yufuluo, the Shanyu of the Southern Huns, a chance to ask for the surrender of his troops. So did these soldiers.

The main reason why Liu Cang's massacre results soared.

The Great Wall could not be built. Sure enough, the fundamental reason why the Great Wall was not built in this area had to do with the geographical topography.

Liu Cang erected a Jingguan on the edge of the desert, a scene of ten miles, stretching the border of the Xianbei grassland, demarcating the Han border, and erected animal bone totems as a mark.

The Xianbei border was frightened, and the troops were mobilized in the cold winter. It was not until it was confirmed that Liu Cang had no intention of invading the Xianbei grassland that all the ministries felt relieved, and they discussed changing land to plunder the Han lands in the coming year.

The Tengger Desert was wiped out, and more than 20,000 Han slaves were freed and sent back to the north. Most of those who had no intention of returning home settled in the north.

Liu Cang took in 50,000 slaves and 70,000 female slaves. The female slaves were sent back to Changshengling to engage in breeding, leather-making and other work. He selected more than 3,000 slaves with strong personalities and established six brothels. The remaining female slaves could be transferred into them at any time if they were found out of harmony.

The 50,000-strong soldiers stayed temporarily in the North to build up the border defense, and Fu Xie took the post of captain in the North. After the 50,000-strong soldiers had adapted to their status and got used to the work of the soldiers, they would be transferred to Changshengling to live.

Liu Cang's men suffered more than 3,000 casualties, of which 200 were killed in battle, 800 were disabled, 1,000 were seriously injured, and more than 1,000 were injured due to cold and frostbite.

Although the Tianji Battalion was organized as a shooting force, it also belonged to the Tianlu Reserve. The injured were rescued in a timely manner, and those who were seriously injured and unfit to fight were often sent back to Luoyang quickly by the Tianquan Auxiliary Army.

After the war, statistics showed that 2,000 war horses could no longer be ridden, 100,000 horses were captured, and more than 30,000 horses were dead. 60,000 cattle, more than 400,000 sheep, and more than 5,000 camels.

It can be said that the whole desert was plundered, and even the war horses and baggage left by the army led by King Zuo Xian were left behind.

In the army, the total number of fifty horses, two hundred cattle, and five hundred sheep is called a thousand households.

Hundreds of people from a thousand households will be rewarded for military merit. Hundreds of sheep will be rewarded to hundreds of households. There will be rewards in exchange for military merit. There is no need to say more about the military spirit and fighting spirit.

King Zuo Xian took tens of thousands of the Southern Xiongnu with him and died in the desert. Yu Fuluo's impeachment document against Liu Cang had not yet been released, so the Eighth Battalion of Hussars moved again.

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He left the north, crossed the Great Wall, took the head of King Zuoxian, and entered Bingzhou to question the Southern Xiongnu about their responsibility for blocking the Han army outside the territory.

The Chanyu of the Xiongnu declared to the world that the Xiongnu was in civil strife. King Zuo Xian disobeyed and conspired to rebel. He seduced the herders of the tribe into becoming soldiers and led his army to escape from the Han territory.

The Eighth Cavalry Battalion changed its route, and Liu Cang sent the head of King Zuo Xian to Luo to show his merit.

Feeling that there were many women and children in the Southern Huns, it was difficult to build a family business. Liu Cang, the king of Dongping, petitioned Emperor Liu Xie to discuss with Dong Zhuo, the prime minister, to select widowers from the Han Dynasty to enter Bingzhou and intermarry with the people of the Southern Xiongnu.

Liu Xie: "..."

Dong Zhuo: "..."

All the officials in the court: "..."

Humphrey: "Mamabi!!!"

Intermarriage between barbarians is a good talk, but Yu Fuluo scolded her mother.

But the scolding was followed by scolding, and the young men in the clan lost one hundred thousand, and they didn't even have the chance to become slaves, so they were slaughtered directly. The ruthless King Dongping even slaughtered his slave soldiers.

Okay, why did Liu Cang want to slaughter the slave soldiers of the Southern Huns?

The main reason is that Liu Cang was not sure about the composition of these slave soldiers. After all, the Jie tribe, the most ferocious cannibal among the Wuhu in later generations, was born in the slave army of the Southern Xiongnu.

Xianbei likes to eat Han women. They capture and raise them in captivity and eat them for reproduction, hence their name: two-legged sheep.

The Jie people are not picky eaters and will eat everything.

Then, Liu Cang was not sure about the ethnic origin of the Jie tribe. He only knew that their predecessors were slaves of the Southern Xiongnu. This time in King Zuo Xian's army, Liu Cang conveniently slaughtered all the slave soldiers of foreign origins.

There are a large number of orphans and widows left in the Southern Xiongnu tribe. If things continue to develop like this, something will happen! Whether Yufuluo Shanyu can still hold his position is a question!

Maybe if you continue to thrive for more than ten years by any means, the family strength can be restored. But Xianbei, Wuhuan, and their own slaves seem to be restless. Will they keep him for another ten years?

Gritting his teeth and stamping his feet, Yuvluo scolded his mother and decided: Come on, the marriage between barbarians and Han is a good talk. The Southern Xiongnu Dating Conference will be held indefinitely.

Liu Xie: "..."

Dong Zhuo: "..."

Hundreds of officials in the DPRK: "..."

Where is the decency? Where is the decency!? Kong Rong took the lead, and the Shandong Confucianists screamed and rebuked.

However, it is obvious that Kong Rong's rebuke did not elicit much response, and even the outside movement to criticize Dong became much smaller.

Dong Zhuo selected 10,000 young and strong men from his army, led by Niu Fu, and went straight to Bingzhou.

Local notices were posted to bring peace to the people, aristocratic families acted as guarantees, and many widowers set out in groups to set foot on the official road leading to Bingzhou.

Han Fu, the governor of Jizhou, Kong Niao, the governor of Yuzhou, Wang Kuang, the governor of Hanoi, Yuan Yi, the governor of Shanyang, Zhang Yang, the governor of Shangdang, and even Sun Jian, the governor of Changsha, all selected the most energetic soldiers under their command to march to Bingzhou.

Xiongnu women are good. The most important thing is that their families are rich. The dowry, tsk tsk, if you marry one, you will have horses, cattle and sheep. You can start a family directly and get it right in one step.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Liu Cang ate meat and left meat for them. King Dongping showed his national power in the wind and snow in the desert. It was all right and there was nothing wrong with it.

Is it a mistake? It's probably a mistake, right?

In short, when the Eighth Battalion of the Hussars set out on the road back to Changshengling, the discussion of Director Yi was temporarily put aside by heroes from all walks of life, and a massive bride-robbing activity was launched in the Han region.

Liu Xie even declared that blind dates should be civilized and private fights should be prohibited. The southern Xiongnu were expected to be prosperous, with in-laws spread all over the country.

However, when there was a strong festive atmosphere in the outside world, there was no disturbance at all. On the way back to Luo, Liu Cang left the army halfway, rode a giant eagle, and headed towards Changsha.

Passing through our own Funiu Mountain, Yue Huaihe River, Dabie Mountain, Yangtze River, Jiuhua Mountain, and Panyang Lake, our own 'Da Nei' miracle doctor was still wandering around the borders of Changsha.

During this expedition, Liu Cang had taken sufficient measures to keep out the cold, but before he reached the Xianbei grassland, almost half of the soldiers who deserted the war were infected with frostbite due to wind and cold.

‘Dawai’ Hua Tuo’s amputation and transplant surgery is almost completed, while ‘Da Nei’ Zhang Ji is still wandering outside.

Now that the basic template of his family has been basically laid, and the exclusive palace in Jianzhang Villa has been arranged for him, and that guy is still going around the world, Liu Cang is going to sneak Zhang Zhongjing back to Changshengling to be with Hua Tuo.

Across the Nanyang Basin, eagles enveloped You County, which is under the rule of Changsha. Giant eagles circled at low altitude, and there were golden sounds in the city, and there were many galloping horses cheering and comforting in the city.

The Nanyang Basin can barely be counted on the backside of Funiu Mountain. There are poisonous insects in Funiu Mountain, which were raised by King Dongping, and many people here in Changsha have heard about it.

There was chaos in the city for a short time, but the withered flocks remained, but four huge giant eagles landed safely on the city wall. The panic in the city faded away, and many people looked around with interest.

The army and horses galloped, led by a young man in military uniform, followed by several armored men. When they rushed to the top of the city, they saw someone riding on a giant eagle, and the hearts of everyone were calm.

"Liu Pan pays homage to Uncle Wang." The young man bowed from afar.

"Meet the Hussars General." The young man, wearing armor beside him, performed a military salute.

"Well, nothing happened. I just came here to look for Zhang Zhongjing. Can the doctor Zhang Ji return to the city?" Liu Cang motioned to everyone to excuse themselves. It was reported that Zhang Ji was staying here. Liu Cang arrived with great fanfare. Zhang Ji should have shown up when he saw it.

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Looking at everyone, Liu Pan is Liu Biao's subordinate, and looking at Liu Pan's accompanying soldiers, since Liu Pan is here, there should be Huang Zhongcai here, right?

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