The End of Online Games in the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 359 The Heaven-Defying Yellow Turban Army

The inland war is in full swing, but Liaodong is as stable as Mount Tai. Shang Ji has an elite army of millions, and his intention to intervene in the war is impossible.

After escorting the captured Wu Ping to the Han court and reporting the good news of the complete annihilation of the Liaodong Yellow Turban Army, the Han court's reaction was unexpectedly cold.

It stands to reason that the Yellow Turban Army is now arrogant, and Shang Ji has achieved the only commendable victory. He should publicize the praise and encourage the morale of the army.

However, Shang Ji only received some honor rewards, and no actual official power rewards!

The root cause is the influence of the players!

Before, some players had been clamoring about the Yellow Turban Uprising, Zhang Jiao's desire to rebel, and so on. Due to the system's blinding of some perceptions, the aborigines regarded it as farting wishful thinking.

But now Zhang Jiao has really turned his back on him, and the Taiping Dao has really set off smoke everywhere in the big man, as the strangers said. The aborigines who were only blinded by part of their perception and not fooled by the system would of course change.

After all, the Great Han Dynasty here is not like in other games, it is just a background board that will be foolishly waiting for the fate to come.

According to the Yellow Turban Uprising, the court quickly made changes.

First of all, the most obvious point is that after the outbreak of the Yellow Turban Uprising in history, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty soon issued an order to organize rebels to suppress the Yellow Turban Army. However, the edict has not yet been issued.

According to the news disclosed by Zhang Wen, this suggestion was raised early in the morning, but it was rejected by Liu Hong.

And Shang Ji, a foreigner with obvious warlord tendencies, is the top priority of the imperial court. If it is not for the imminent threat of the Yellow Turban Army, if it is not for the Liaodong occupied by Shang Ji. His big ax fell on Shang Ji's head!

Even Zhang Wen has secretly explained to the representatives sent by Shang Ji to Luoyang that he will keep contact with him in the future, so as not to be implicated by Shang Ji. However, under Shang Ji's golden bullet offensive, Zhang Wen did not completely sever ties with Shang Ji in the end.

But the most uncomfortable thing now is not Shang Ji, but Dong Zhuo who is the prefect in Hanoi County!

Originally, this time was the rising period of Dong Zhuo's career. According to history, he will soon succeed Lu Zhi as the commander of the Northern Han Army to fight against Zhang Jiao.

However, Dong Zhuo's life is not easy nowadays. Liu Hong revoked all the official positions of Dong Zhuo with an edict, and drove him back to his hometown directly.

If he hadn't always had a good relationship with Zhang Rang, the head of the ten permanent attendants, and paid a large sum of money for his life, he might not have saved his life.

If it wasn't for the formality, Shang Ji even suspected that Liu Hong would be so hot-headed that he would directly kill the future heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

Liu Hong's actions pushed the situation into a confusing position, and even Shang Ji couldn't see clearly what might happen in the future.

Shang Ji, who was suppressed in Liaodong, could only send spies to the three main battlefields (Jizhou, Yingchuan, and Nanyang) on ​​the one hand to obtain the latest first-hand news as much as possible; To deal with the possible suppression of the imperial court, after all, hard power support is needed.

In a blink of an eye, a month passed by.

During this month, I first helped Zhao Yun establish his exclusive special troop, the Silver Dragon Cavalry, and then expanded the Black Armored Xuanqi by 30,000. At the same time, he also expanded Liu Yi's Xingyao Qiang Bow by 50,000. The expansion of the army, even the guards in various places have also been expanded on a large scale under the instructions of Shang Ji.

Fortunately, a lot of equipment had been stored before, and there were many qualified reserve soldiers in the guard army. Otherwise, the expansion of the war army might not be able to be completed smoothly.

On the other hand, the direction of the war once again freed itself from the shackles of history and rushed in an unknown direction.

First of all, Cao Cao, who was given high hopes, failed in his first expedition.

Cao Cao and Huang Fusong conquered the Bocai army in Yingchuan, and Cao Cao took the vanguard himself.

However, the future big hero is still too young after all, seriously lacking in war experience, and he is still far from Cao Mengde, who conquered the east and west to achieve the mastery of war.

Bo Cailue used a strategy to show the enemy his weakness, and then the young and vigorous Cao Cao fell for the trick. He attacked Bo Cai's army fiercely all the way, and gradually moved away from the main force led by Huangfusong.

After that, there was the routine of ambushes everywhere. The 100,000 elite forward army led by Cao Cao was almost wiped out in one battle. Even he himself escaped and ascended to heaven only by relying on the desperate protection of several clan brothers.

The morale of the Bocai army, which won the first battle, was greatly improved. Facing the pressing Huangfusong's main force, they were not to be outdone.

Relying on the bonus of destiny and the superiority of its troops, Bo Cai's army suppressed and beat Huangfu Song who came to encircle and suppress him violently.

At this time in history, Huangfusong used a lighter to burn down Bocai's army. However, Huang Fusong did not have such a good opportunity in the beacon fire. Bocai showed his prowess and defeated Huangfusong's army who had come to put down the rebellion. He could only defend the city.

The situation in Yingchuan is not optimistic for the Han army, and the same is true for the other two places.

In Nanyang, Zhang Mancheng, the envoy of the Yellow Turban Army in history, was killed by the Nanyang prefect Qin Jie a few months later. With Zhang Mancheng's death, the Nanyang Yellow Turban Army gradually came to an end.

However, history took another big turn here. Not only did Zhang Mancheng live well, he even counterattacked and killed Qin Jie. Zhu Jun, who was in charge of encircling and suppressing the Yellow Turban Army in Nanyang, met Zhang Mancheng who led the army northward before arriving in Nanyang.

Immediately afterwards, Zhu Jun was beaten by a large number of Yellow Turban soldiers and had to lead the remnants to Yingchuan to join Huangfusong.

However, immediately afterwards Zhang Mancheng and Bo Cai also joined forces, and the pressure on the Yingchuan Han army doubled, and the situation was at stake for a while.

In Jizhou, Lu Zhi's situation is not much better.

Although Lu Zhi's army was larger in number and higher in quality, his opponents were also stronger. Zhang Jiao's three brothers are all in Jizhou, one SS-level historical general, two S-level historical generals, and a lot of A- and B-level Yellow Turban generals. In addition, Jizhou is the state with the longest development of Taiping Road and the deepest folk foundation. Lu Zhi fell into a disadvantage when the war started, and was beaten by Zhang Jiao in a fancy way.

If it weren't for Lu Zhi's cautious character, I'm afraid the Han army in Jizhou would have been finished.

But even so, the situation of the Han army is still precarious. In history, it was Lu Zhi who surrounded Zhang Jiao in Guangzong and beat him violently, but now it is the opposite. Zhang Jiao led his troops to surround Lu Zhi in Handan and dared not leave the city.

The commanders of the three main battlefields could only pull down their faces and frantically ask Luo Yang for help, sending out more than ten documents a day asking for support.

Facing the letters of appeal for help one after another, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty also had a big head.

One thing that needs to be clear is that there are still a large number of elite troops in Luoyang that have not yet been sent to the front line.

Lu Zhi and others took away many northern troops and a small number of guards. However, Luoyang still has a large number of elite northern troops staying behind. As for the top-ranked Habayashi Guards, Qimen Army and other highest-level imperial guards guarding the royal family, none of them left the pass.

Although there are still a large number of troops available, Liu Hong dare not send them out on a large scale.

Luoyang and the Kinki area also need a large number of troops to guard. Ma Yuanyi tried to start an incident in Luoyang before. If someone hadn't reported the news in time, it is really hard to say what the specific result will be.

Under such circumstances, Emperor Han Ling, who was afraid of death, of course did not dare to continue to draw Luoyang and the surrounding troops. He must ensure the safety of the Gyeonggi area before he can consider other things.

But it won't work if you don't send reinforcements. The situation in the three battlefields is in jeopardy. If the Han army really fails, I'm afraid the big Han is really in danger of being destroyed.

Especially Yingchuan yellow scarves. Yingchuan is not far from Luoyang, there is only Xuanyuan Pass in the middle, after passing Xuanyuan Pass (one of the eight Luoyang passes), it is the boundary of Sili, and Luoyang is very close.

If the Yellow Turban Army really invaded Sili, then Liu Hong would have to seriously consider the feasibility and necessity of moving the capital to Chang'an.

In addition, once Lu Zhi on the Jizhou battlefield is defeated, the consequences will be serious. The liberated Zhang Jiao can lead the main force of the Yellow Turbans to go south, and Bocai and Zhang Mancheng's troops go north, forming a pincer-shaped strategic circle around Luoyang. I am afraid that moving the capital may not be easy.

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