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Chapter 705 Niu Fu’s new habit

 In Anyi, Hedong, although the severe winter has passed, the breath of spring has not brought much warmth to the city, because Niu Fu renovated it and then camped under it.

Wang Yi did not want to have a head-on conflict with Niu Fu, nor did he want to fight. Therefore, after Niu Fu came, Wang Yi sent someone to send a batch of cattle wine, but these cattle wines obviously could not satisfy Niu Fu's appetite.

Of course, Wang Yi could not agree with Niu Fu's request, which would mean handing over all the harvests in Hedong for more than half a year. In this way, from spring to autumn, will all the people in Hedong go to drink the northwest wind?

Therefore, the two of them were in a stalemate here, and the atmosphere was extremely tense.

Dong Zhuo's death actually had a great blow to Niu Fu. Without the leader, Niu Fu seemed to have lost his backbone and became somewhat worried about gains and losses.

In fact, in the Xiliang army, Dong Zhuo may not be the best general in command, but he is indeed a convincing commander. Dong Zhuo, as long as you recognize him as the boss, but you have something to ask for, you will basically give whatever you can, and there will be no intentional control or threatening him. Therefore, all the people in Xiliang are willing to obey Dong Zhuo's orders.

It is like directly promoting Fei Qian from a Sima to a general who protects the Hungarian Army. Such actions may require a long-term weighing of other gentry politicians, and then exchanging various interests before an appointment will be made. However, in Dong Zhuo's example of behavior, it is just a matter of one sentence.

Reward if you have merits and punish if you have mistakes. Although this management model may be too simple and rough in the eyes of some people, it is the most suitable for the Xiliang soldiers.

Strictly speaking, Dong Zhuo is like a hero of the Qiang tribe who was Chinese.

The entire Xiliang region, like Bingzhou, belongs to the area that has lived with the Hu people since the Han Dynasty. Therefore, it influences each other in many places. Even the organizational structure of the Xiliang army is different from that of the Shandong gentry.

If the Shandong gentry fell down, even if the number of soldiers under them was large, they would have basically finished playing, because the soldiers under the Shandong gentry either recruited county soldiers or were private equity funds. Therefore, whether the boss who paid for the money and food was killed or arrested on the battlefield, as long as the money and food was cut off, they would naturally collapse.

But it is different for the Western Liang soldiers. The Western Liang soldiers are a bit like a pyramid structure, or a bit like a nomadic structure. The small soldier heads depend on the large soldier heads, the large soldier heads depend on larger generals, and then some of the Qiang and Hu people are vassals of the soldiers at all levels, so they go up layer by layer, and Dong Zhuo is the largest in this structure...

During the waves of Qiang rebellions in the northwest, the relationship between those rebel generals and subordinates was exactly the same.

During the reign of Emperor Ling of Han, the Qiang rebellions were pacified one by one, but the rebellions rose again one by one. The rebellion leaders changed one by one, but the Qiang rebellion could not be completely pacified.

The Qiang rebellion in the Western Regions was mostly Han people, and they were like a lantern. They changed to Beigong Boyu, Bian Zhang, Li Wenhou, Wang Guo, Yan Zhong, Han Sui, and Ma Teng. They were really the generals who fought against each other.

Both Dong Zhuo Liangzhou Legion from Xiliang have the same survival logic. Not only that, there are also many Qiang Hu people in the Xiliang Legion, and these Hu people do not think there is anything wrong with following the Han people to fight Xiqiang...

Because in their concept, following the powerful has become an instinct.

Just like Niu Fu, he also has a vassal of the Qiang tribe, Hu Chier.

He was named after Hu Chier. Because he was originally from one of the branches of the Moon Branch of Hexi, and his hair and beard were all red, he was called Hu Chier. After calling him too many times, he simply used this name.

Niu Fu sat in the central army tent, pinching the military talisman and pondering without saying a word. The tiger-shaped military talisman was already extremely smooth on the surface because Niu Fu had been pinching and rubbing it for a long time...

For some reason, Niu Fu has been working on the military talisman recently, and has been pinching it all day long. Not only that, he also specially brought the calves into the big tent and placed it on several sides of the case, which is really puzzling.

Niu Fu was really a headache. Hedong did not have as much food and grass as he imagined. According to those in the cracked small dock fort, there were actually some at the beginning, but later...

The court recruited a group of people, and Fei Qian took away another group of people, and naturally there was not much. If it weren't for some harvest last autumn, maybe there wouldn't be much food stored in the fort.

To get a large number of food and grass that are enough for you to use, you must attack larger counties, such as Anyi...

However, it has never been easy to attack the city. Moreover, although Niu Fu himself claimed to have 30,000 troops, he actually knew how much he was.

Do you really want to use these soldiers to attack the city?

Then what?

How many soldiers can be left after the battle is over?

After thinking about it, Niu Fu finally made a decision: "Come and call the diviner!"

Outside Niu Fu's tent, the red-haired and red-bearded selves saw Niu Fu's personal soldiers leading the diviners into the central army's tent, raised their eyebrows on one side, turned around, and returned to their tent.

"Head, what's going on? Have you seen the Grand Marshal? What do you say?" As soon as Hu Chier entered the tent, several Qianghu came up and asked indiscriminately.

Hu Chier shook her head and said, "The Grand Marshal is called the diviner again...so I didn't go in..."

This is also Niu Fu's new habit recently, with several more subjects and diviners in the army.

Sometimes when Niu Fu meets others, he must first check whether the person has any evil spirit and whether it will hinder Niu Fu himself. If not, he will be willing to meet.

The diviner was summoned by Niu Fu when hesitated, and then naturally followed the will of God...

The bullshit will, Hu Chier muttered in a vague manner.

Hu Chier didn't believe in the diviner's style at all, because he had gone to find the diviner several times before and asked him to guess how much money it was in his pocket. As he guessed, Hu Chier believed him, can't guess it, hum...

The diviner either just shy away or just talk nonsense about what Hu Chier didn't understand, and there was no happy number at all.

Either fight or not fight. Isn’t it just a city? What’s hard to decide?

If it really doesn't work, let Anyi be left and then cavalry robbed everywhere. Anyway, isn't Xiliang doing this?

Hu Chier robbed the Han people and also killed Qiang and Hu. He has always taken this kind of prejudice for the sake of the weak, and he did not think there was any problem.

But like Dashuai Niu Fu, you find a diviner to make a decision for you, this...
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