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Chapter 806: Dividing Pang Tong

February 6th, the eighth day of the first lunar month, Shanhaicheng.

For the people in the city, it takes the Lantern Festival to be considered as the New Year. Therefore, although the government has already "go to work", the city is still full of festive atmosphere and is very lively.

During the Spring Festival, in addition to Bai Qi and other army commanders, some generals also took advantage of the holiday to return to Shanhai City to visit relatives.

For example, Zhou Yu, the governor of the Southern Xinjiang Navy.

After the Battle of Red Cliff, Xiao Qiao, a famous beauty from the Three Kingdoms, appeared with Zhou Yu in Shanhai City, and set up a house in the house. She was so envious of others.

However, Zhou Yu stayed in Shanhai City for only two months before rushing to the North Bay Fleet to take office.

Although the two places are separated by a canyon, there is a difference in the army after all. Zhou Yu has just taken office and has not made any contribution. Even if he misses his beautiful wife, he cannot return to Shanhai City without authorization.

This is the Spring Festival holiday.

Zhou Yu had already finished his vacation on the fifth day of the first lunar month and returned to Beihai City. Unexpectedly, the General Administration of Military Affairs passed the military reorganization plan to generals at the level of the commander of the army on the seventh day of the first lunar month.

The North Bay Fleet was renamed the Southern Xinjiang Fleet and chose a date to move to Zhenhaicheng. According to the plan, the Southern Xinjiang Fleet may not be able to return to Shanhaicheng for a long time.

Seeing this, Zhou Yu turned back to Shanhai City that day. One took the opportunity to meet Zheng He, the governor of the navy, who had not left, and had a clear understanding in advance; the other was also taking this opportunity to say goodbye to his wife.

Zhou Yu was called "Mei Zhou Lang" in history. He was romantic and naturally loved his beautiful wife. As he was about to be separated for a long time, Xiao Qiao immediately cried and looked red, which made people see him, and only pity.

At this moment, the soldiers came to report: "Your Majesty summoned me!"

Xiao Qiao was stunned, hope appeared in her eyes, and she said, "Husband, have you made other arrangements for you?" But she was blinded by the love of parting, and was no longer Xiao Qiao, who was usually smart.

Zhou Yu naturally understood his beautiful wife, clapped his hands, and smiled gently, "Madam, I'll go back."

When they arrived at the Protectorate Mansion, they saw Xu Chu standing guard outside the door, expressionless and staring with wide eyes. The two of them were enemies before, but now they are ministers in the same palace. It is really unpredictable.

Zhou Yu dared not neglect Xu Chu.

Not to mention that Xu Chu was a hero of the Three Kingdoms, even as an opponent, Zhou Yu admired his bravery. Even if Xu Chu is now the captain of the guard and general of Shenwu, no one dared to be disrespectful.

Zhou Yu smiled and clasped his fists, "General Xu Chu, are you here? I'm here to see you. Please inform me."

Xu Chu grinned, retreated to the side, and said, "General, please come in, the Lord is waiting in the study."

Zhou Yu clasped his fists again, stepped in, and behaved elegantly. He was really a Confucian general and elegant. When a rough man like Xu Chu saw him, he was naturally uncomfortable and wanted to laugh, but he laughed even worse than crying.

After entering the study, Zhou Yu saw Jun Shang reviewing the memorial at his desk. He did not dare to disturb him and stood quietly in the corner. He looked up and saw Jun Shang's desk several times, with a small desk, and a girl in green was sorting out the memorial.

Seeing his beautiful appearance, Zhou Yu was unconsciously praised. Thinking that this was the Lord’s study, this woman must be someone close to him. Zhou Yu immediately withdrew his gaze, did not dare to blaspheme, and stood quietly and concentrating.

Ouyang Shuo had long realized that Zhou Yu had arrived, but he was reviewing a memorial. If he wanted to finish it in one go, he did not say hello and made a few strokes. The review was already completed.

After three years of entering the game, I have reviewed countless memorials. Not to mention anything else, Ouyang Shuo felt that his handwriting was getting better and better, with a unique charm, and he really put in a lot of effort.

Ouyang Shuo looked up and said with a smile: "Gongjin is here?! People come, please sit down!"

Zhou Yu clasped his fists and saluted solemnly: "I will be summoned to come and pay homage to you." As he said that, he sat down on the chair that Xu Chu brought, but did not dare to sit all of them. He only sat half of them to show his respect for you.

Qingyi also came to her senses at this time and looked at Zhou Yu curiously.

In the eyes of players, this "Mei Zhoulang" is also a super idol, a complete mystery.

Ouyang Shuo did not get straight to the topic, but took the opportunity to talk to Zhou Yu about the Southern Xinjiang Fleet, and briefed Zhou Yu about his expectations and plans for the Southern Xinjiang Fleet.

Since receiving the military reorganization plan, Zhou Yu has been thinking about how to realize the strategic intention of the leadership meeting and realize the new positioning of the Southern Xinjiang fleet.

The two of them chatted, but the more they talked, the more they became more and more speculative, and many of their ideas coincided.

Zhou Yu is worthy of being Zhou Yu, and has extremely unique insights into naval construction, especially inland navy masters. Some of his ideas made Ouyang Shuo, the pioneer, applaud.

"Okay, okay." Ouyang Shuo smiled even more and was in a good mood. He said with a smile: "I can rest assured that I have Gongjin, you are commanding the southern Xinjiang fleet."

Zhou Yu clasped his fists, but he was not polite.

Ouyang Shuo's speech changed and finally returned to the original intention of summoning Zhou Yu this time, and asked: "I ask you, after coming to the wilderness, will you still have letters to communicate with Pang Tong?"

Zhou Yu was stunned, a little confused about what the emperor wanted, so he had to answer truthfully: "I have contacted occasionally."

After saying this, Zhou Yu felt a little nervous.

Pang Tong is now an important official of the Shu Han Dynasty, and his status is almost the same as that of the Prime Minister Zhuge Liang. Shanhaicheng and the Shu Han Dynasty are mortal enemies. Could it be that the emperor has some doubts about him?!

This crime of colluding with the enemy is a serious crime.

When recalling the content of the letters of the two, there was nothing wrong with it, Zhou Yu felt a little relieved.

Now let’s see how strong the emperor in front of him is. If he is a narrow-minded person, even if he has not learned from the enemy, he will have a grudge in his heart, thus alienating and no longer using it.

Thinking of what the wife said before going out, Zhou Yu felt a little bitter in his heart.

"It won't be a prophecy, right?"

It took less than a minute before and after, and Zhou Yu's heart was full of twists and turns.

But Zhou Yu was thinking too much.

No matter how suspicious Ouyang Shuo was, he would not think that Zhou Yu would surrender to the Shu Han Dynasty.

Between the two, they are mortal enemies.

But when things come to an end, not everyone can maintain a normal mind. Especially for "newcomers" like Zhou Yu, they have not made any achievements and have not truly integrated into the mountains and seas.

There are also many barriers between them and Ouyang Shuo, the lord.

It's no wonder. Ouyang Shuo was busy with government affairs. After the Battle of Chibi, he was busy conquering the two major provinces of Lingnan and Yunnan, and he had never had the opportunity to communicate well with Zhou Yu and other generals of the Three Kingdoms.

Especially the generals of the Eastern Wu Navy, the process of being subdued was not glorious, and I was afraid that there was still a trace of resentment in my heart.

The king and his subjects are still quite unfamiliar.

Zhou Yu could understand the nature of Ouyang Shuo, the lord.

Ouyang Shuo smiled and said, "Gongjin is worried. I mean, is it possible to invite Mr. Pang Tong to Shanhai City to serve as an official? If Mr. Pang Tong is willing to come, I will definitely be granted a high position."

If the player lord wants to defeat the royal city, he cannot do his best in one battle, but must slowly collapse.

The Dali royal city has not yet entered the dynasty, so Ouyang Shuo had no idea how to start and could only set his target on the Shu Han Dynasty. The first step to disintegration was to dig the foot of the Shu Han Dynasty.

The first case was the evacuation of the five horses of Xiliang from Chengdu.

Ouyang Shuo now made up his mind to Pang Tong. Pang Tong's name is Shiyuan and his pseudonym is Fengchu. He is as famous as Zhuge Liang of "Wolong" and is highly valued and trusted by Liu Bei. He is one of the two most important military advisors under Liu Bei's command.

If Pang Tong could be dug up, Liu Bei would be cut off.

In history, Liu Bei was able to win Yizhou, and Pang Tong was the first to make a decision.

Unfortunately, God was jealous of the talented people. When he was siege of Luo County, Pang Tong led his people to attack the city, but unfortunately died in a wandering arrow. At the age of 36, he was posthumously awarded the title of Guannei Marquis and was posthumously named Jing Hou. Later, the place where Pang Tong was buried was named Luofengpo.

"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" says that Pang Tong was ambushed in Luofengpo and was destined to be buried here, but he was deliberately belittled Pang Tong to further highlight Zhuge Liang's status and talent.

Of course, Ouyang Shuo asked Zhou Yu to instigate Pang Tong to rebel, which was not aimless.

According to Shanhaiwei, Pang Tong did not live well in the Shu Han Dynasty. Although Pang Tong was deeply trusted by Liu Bei, he was suppressed by Zhuge Liang everywhere. He was talented but could not be effectively used.

It’s not that Pang Tong’s talent is not as good as Zhuge Liang, but that more than 80% of the old ministers of Shu Han were convinced by Zhuge Liang. It’s just that Pang Tong died too early and Zhuge Liang lived too long.

A small part of the important officials of Shu Han who appeared in the wilderness were cultivated by Zhuge Liang after Liu Bei's death, and he was the direct descendant. Some ministers even had the prime minister in their eyes, but no His Majesty.

Not to mention Pang Tong, even Liu Bei, the emperor of Shu Han, sometimes felt a little uncomfortable. When Zhuge Liang assisted the emperor Liu Chan, he became accustomed to being accustomed to the fact that he was a little obedient and did not care about Liu Bei's face.

The relationship between the monarch and the minister is actually quite subtle. It is reported that Liu Bei once wanted to reuse Pang Tong to restrain Zhuge Liang and balance the power in Zhuge Liang's hands, but he had no effect.

This is one of them. More importantly, Zhou Yu and Pang Tong have an old relationship, and they have a good relationship.

In real history, after the Battle of Chibi, Sun Quan appointed Zhou Yu as a partial general and led the prefect of Nanjun. Pang Tong was conquered as Gongcao of Nanjun.

What is Gongcao?

According to the Han system, the Gongcao of the county was often able to work with the government affairs of a county in addition to personnel. In other words, the Gongcao of Pang Tong was actually the core administrative assistant of Zhou Yu, the county magistrate, and his status was extraordinary.

The two are directly subordinates.

Pang Tong served under Zhou Yu for nearly two years. Until Zhou Yu died, there was no historical record that the two were in conflict, and Pang Tong did not surrender to others before Zhou Yu died.

"The Book of Pang Tong of the Three Kingdoms" records that Yu's soldiers were sent to Wu and the people of Wu were mostly known to him.

In ancient times, sending a mourning was a huge ceremony. Sending a mourning like Pang Tong was even more meaningful. It was not that people who respected the dead or were extremely close to each other, and had no right to do this.

In a word, you are not very close people and can't do it even if you want to.
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