Chapter 175 Ji Sang (additional update for leader Bayangerishun)(2/2)
Gou Xi won once, but he may not be able to win again.
Just wait.
If that doesn't work, go to Pingyuan to meet up with Shile.
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On the fifth day of June, Sima Yue arrived in Xuchang.
People from the shogunate came one after another.
Those who arrived first were not in a hurry to do anything, but went sightseeing, or stayed up all night drinking and having fun.
Sima Yue looked at all this with tolerance and laughed it off.
Scholars should always be more tolerant - in other words, if a person with no background or family status is so unworthy, he is looking for death.
After gathering the manpower, the first thing everyone in the shogunate discussed was not to suppress the bandits, but how to control the Luoyang government from a distance.
This took another ten days.
It was not until late June that Gou Xi and Shao Xun couldn't wait any longer and sent people to press for questioning. Only then did Sima Yue seriously discuss the army advance plan with his staff.
On June 25, Sima Yue sent Liu Yu, the left chief of the shogunate, to Ji County to recruit soldiers from Ji, Wei, and Hanoi counties, as well as the Yamen Army Shao Xun's tribe, a total of more than 20,000 people, with Liu Yu as the commander-in-chief, and marched eastward. Ye.
Before leaving, Sima You, the king of Runan, grabbed Liu Yu and whispered.
Gou Xi led his troops across the river and went north to attack Wuyang in the east.
The two armies fired together, like two fists, striking Jisang fiercely.
As for himself, he led the Zuo Army, Zuo Wei and Xuchang soldiers each with more than 30,000 troops, and marched north to Guandu to support Gou Xi.
As the commander-in-chief of the two armies, he wisely did not take command personally this time, but acted as a backup and provided support from the center.
It has to be said that the more Sima took this step, the battle against bandits would be half successful.
Fighting should be left to professionals.
Sima Yue learned a lot of lessons and finally had some understanding of his abilities - or he was afraid. At this sensitive moment, he really couldn't afford to lose.
Anyway, no matter where Gou Xi or Liu Yu fought, the greatest credit was still due to him, Sima Yue, because he was the commander-in-chief of the army.
Chapter completed!