1. The Holy Coming to Tongwan
The first road is west of Liting, and you will still love Fenghuang Village.
Ji Dong brought his child to Shu and worked hard.
It is difficult to discuss in Mupi Ridge in Nanding.
Sweat was blown by my body, and Qi Han greeted me.
The distant mountains compete to assist, and thousands of rocks collapse.
I first realized that there are other mountain masters outside the Five Mountains.
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Just at this time, the emperor's carriage had arrived in Hirano, east of Tongwan City.
Thousands of soldiers, soldiers, and military supervisors were worshipped on the left side of the road, while Gao Yue, Du Huangshang, Jia Dan, Hun Yu and other prime ministers led a group of assistants, as well as the dependent chiefs of Shatuo, Tuyuhun, and Shu Qiang Dangxiang, all worshipped on the right side of the road, and found a passage to the camp. Long live the mountain, which was a sound that shook the mountains and rivers.
Among the emperor's guard of honor, the first one was the Shenwei Army Martial Cavalry, holding flags decorated with green feathers, carved bows on silver saddles, and white feathers in iron armor. It was really the Cuihua shaking, and the hooves were thundering. The emperor was sitting upright, carrying a huge umbrella cover and swaying purple bags on the corners. King Pu rode a blue horse and accompanied the entourage of the Pu palace by the emperor. Behind him were a group of middle-aged people, palace maids, and Shenwei Shooting Officers, who walked through the road like clouds.
When they were in front of Gao Yue and others, they all paid homage to the emperor in unison.
The emperor hurriedly got out of the car and said that the ministers were exempted from courtesy, so he helped them up one by one, and then asked everyone to ride horses to guide them across the floating bridge set up on the Wuding River.
Now, Li Shi finally saw the magnificent battlefield scenery again. Then he climbed to the middle base of the Tang army's northern camp, looked around and shouted, "It's so beautiful, magnificent!"
Behind it is the winding Heishui River, surrounding the beautiful Qiwu Mountain;
Going forward, there is a huge city with the enemy building collapsed and the war is rolling;
Going to the left, there is the roaring and surging Wuding River;
Going west, there are vast deserts and grass, endless.
"It's a place where you can use it." The emperor sighed.
Then the emperor saw the "Tong Wan Cannon" standing like a building. He learned that this cannon was built imitating the principle of orange turtle, without hundreds of people pulling the tips, which greatly saves manpower for throwing stones and is powerful. He can throw stones up to a thousand steps. He couldn't help but pick up the pen immediately and seal these cannons as generals.
When the emperor saw the large bronze cannons listed behind the barriers, he was even more surprised and asked what the principle of launching the projectiles was. The gunners explained to the emperor. Although the emperor seemed to understand but he nodded and praised them, he picked up his pen and named the more than thirty cannons as lieutenants.
"Look, I said that the Tang family was strange to use people. It is better to apply for early results than to apply for late results. It is better to apply for late results than to apply for late results. Now it is worse than to apply for fire-breathing projectiles than to apply for copper tubes!" Ming Huaiyi, in the onlooker queue, hugged his chest and coldly complained to Zhu Xie, and Murong Junchao's family.
Then Ming Huaiyi was dragged away by his two younger brothers.
Gao Yue and Jia Dan took the opportunity to ask the emperor to say that the manpower required to fire the cannons is definitely not ordinary soldiers, and they must know some mathematics and arithmetics. The emperor nodded and said that his dear ministers were very responsible. The court immediately allocated money to build "martial arts palaces" in the capital, Xingyuan, Shudu, and Taiyuan to cultivate talents in this field.
The emperor saw Qiu Niang's rocket and artillery again. After learning the origin of Qiu Niang's name, he couldn't help but laugh. Of course, what he cared about the most was the camp life of ordinary soldiers. He soon inspected the left and right front and back battalions, looked at the military capital warehouse and the Jia Jian warehouse, and went to the stove to uncover the lid to see what the soldiers ate on weekdays.
When he saw the soup of mutton floating in the pot, it was steaming and rolling up and down, the emperor personally picked up a piece with bamboo chopsticks and chewed it in his mouth. It was fragrant, solid and powerful, so he praised it. Gao Yue said that these were all crushed in the camp, but they did not use human and animal power, but were called "Feng Bang".
It turned out that the Tang army burned soil to make bricks and built mills in the camp. There were wooden frames erected on it and cloth sails were installed. The wind in the north was the greatest. The wind blows the rotating cloth sails, which could drive the stone mills under it, and continuously grind the rice, wheat and millet transported from all over the place into powder, and dried them on the spot for consumption, which was very convenient.
After a round, the emperor was both tired and satisfied, so he asked the officials to directly provide rewards to the military envoys for food and grass in each army. This time, the emperor gathered a large amount of money and silk by selling off his own business, and he was very generous in rewarding. Although Li Shi was stingy and frugal in his daily life, he knew that the most unfair thing he could not treat at critical moments was the soldiers.
Now the soldiers of each army were smiling and praised the emperor continuously.
At dusk, the emperor stayed in Gao Yue's tent, and the generals sat at him and handed the bronze map of the war in Wancheng to the emperor.
The emperor nodded, looked for a while, then pointed to the north, pointed east and west, and asked and deployed everywhere. Everyone had a numb scalp, but they tried their best to answer them one by one.
"It's not good to continue like this. I think..." Just as the emperor was about to speak, several Yuhou and Ya soldiers outside the tent came in and urgently reported - "Bai Chengzi rebelled against the chief of Qiang, and requested to surrender!"
"This, I haven't... why did I surrender?" The emperor was shocked.
At the bottom of the head, Hun Yu, who was sitting on Hu's bed, was about to say, Your Majesty, it was actually a negotiation three days ago.
But Jia Dan and Du Huangshang stepped on the boots of the Hun Shizhong, one left and one right, fiercely and silently.
In the pain, Hun Yu suddenly understood and shut up.
Before the emperor could ask anything, Gao Yue, Du Huangshang, Hun Yu, Jia Dan, and even Gao Chongwen, Lun Weiming and others all stood up and shouted loudly: "As soon as your Majesty's car arrived here, he was frightened by the rebel Qiang, so he would surrender to avoid being punished by heaven. I am lucky enough to get your Majesty's power and achieve this success, and I am so happy!"
"Okay, okay, but." The emperor was confused and could only say this.
The next day, the Pingshuo Gate of Tongwan City opened at the fifth hour with the rumbling drums in the Tang army camp.
Then came the Liangmen, the Songmen and Zhaoweimen.
Under the walls of the Xicheng City, thousands of Pingxia Qiang people dared not cry, and could only lie on the ground densely, waiting for the winner's verdict.
In the melodious horns and sounds of Huba, Tang army infantry and cavalry waiting in each gate lined up into the city, and soon occupied the entire city wall and horse face around Tongwan City. Then they asked the Dangxiang people to go to the vast wilderness outside the city, crouch down, and not be allowed to walk around at will.
Two hours later, in the deafening "Long Live Cheer", the emperor's car drove into Pingshuo Gate, and Tuoba Chaohui, Tuoba Sheng and his son, as well as adults and chiefs, all naked, tied themselves with ropes and backhands, and knelt outside Fengyang Gate in the inner city.
"Alas, be shackles!" The first one came were several military officers from the Third Yaying Division of the Dingwu Army. They held iron chains and tied the necks of those who were subjugated in awe of sobs, and then they pulled them into the emperor's carriage in groups like pulling livestock.
In the dazzling sunshine, the emperor wore a crown on his head, carrying the sun, and his body was covered with golden light. Sitting in the tall car, it had a shocking and sacred feeling. What was even more terrifying was the huge axe standing upright on the left side of his vehicle.
Chapter completed!