Ranking Pass History: Inventory of the Top Ten Great Players in History

Chapter 234 Li Mi is ridiculed again, and Zhu Wen, who is more treacherous than Cao Cao, begins...

This anti-king is none other than Li Mi, who is so flamboyant and courageous.

Li Mixin is so arrogant that he doesn't even bother to imitate other people's style of play.

After he figured out the situation between Song and Mongolia, he came up with a very strange defense from the west to the east.

Cao Youwen guarded Sichuan and Shaanxi, Meng Gong guarded Jingxiang, and Yu Jie guarded Jianghuai.

After Wang Bodang led [-] Huaixi elite soldiers to capture Sanjing,
In the face of the Mongolian army's all-out southern expedition, Wang Bodang did not retreat but advanced, entered Shandong Province in one breath, and broke through Jinan Prefecture.

The Song Army stationed in Jinan suddenly had the ability to threaten Yanjing.

I have to say, this trick is quite powerful.

Wo Kuotai no longer dared to conquer the country and conquer the south. After all, Jinan is less than a thousand miles away from Beijing. Once Yanjing is empty, Song soldiers will drive straight in at any time.

So the Mongols sent 10,000+ troops to besiege Jinan Prefecture.

Li Mi also sent Yu Jie and Meng Gong to support Wang Bodang.

The Song and Mongolian armies fought for two years in Shandong.

In the end, the Song army was defeated.

Wang Bodang led more than ten thousand remnants back to Xuzhou.Shandong gained and lost again.

At the end of the ranking, Li Mi failed to capture the three capitals and one pass, and he also failed to expand the territory of the Southern Song Dynasty. His real achievements were not as good as Zhang Xianzhong.

The only thing better than Zhang Xianzhong is that he was not shot by the Mongolian army.

Li Mi, who finished the ranking, was once again met with the collective ridicule of the heavens.

"Finally, I know why Li Mi played a good hand of cards to pieces! This guy thinks too much of himself, he thinks he is the hero of the world, but he is actually a worm."

"Shandong is the most suitable place for Mongolian cavalry to show their power. Song soldiers should not attack Shandong at all before they have a strong cavalry force."

"At present, Shandong is not suitable for attacking, and the Central Plains are in shattered condition. The only correct strategy is to adopt Wang Xiaobo's strategy of defending east and attacking west, and seize the whole of Shaanxi."

However, the next rebellion against the king let everyone see how he successfully revived the dead end in the Central Plains.

[At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Li Michong's ranking ended.Later Liang Zhu Wen began to rush to the list. 】

As many viewers have guessed, any arrogant anti-king would not bother to copy other people's homework.They all want to find their own style of play in the real dilemma, and leave their own unique imprint of governing the country.

Of course Zhu Wen is the same.

As a peerless hero, Zhu Wen's greatest strength is not leading the army to fight, but grasping and using people's hearts.

As the instructor commented on Zhu Wen,

"Zhu Wen is in the place of the Four Wars. He is similar to Cao Cao, but more cunning."

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Zhu Wen, who had just become the governor of Bianzhou, couldn't help being overjoyed when he saw that he was selected by Dr. Tongtian as the anti-king to replace Huang Chao.

Although the Song Dynasty was only in the south of the Yangtze River, for Zhu Wen, an anti-king who was born as a gangster, it was a wild start.

But this person has always been cunning, and he will never be the first bird.

He has been observing the progress of other anti-kings, and now he feels that there is no need to wait any longer.

After Zhu Wen brought Ge Congzhou and Wang Yanzhang, plus [-] elite cavalry into the dungeon, he immediately adapted to the role of emperor.

Zhu Wen adopted exactly the same method as Zhang Xianzhong when dealing with senior civil officials in the court.

It's just that in terms of methods, there is less blood and more viciousness.

He sank all the anti-war civil servants of the Manchu Dynasty into the depths of the West Lake.

in his words
"Your generation claims to be a clear stream, and now I sink you into the depths of this clear lake, it can be said that your generation deserves to die."

This kind of purge immediately made the newly promoted civil servants realize Zhu Wen's ruthlessness, and they no longer dared to fight for the court.

The spineless literati resigned from office, and since the spineless literati stood in the court, of course they also regarded being a treacherous official and courtier as their only goal.

Whatever Zhu Wen asked them to do, they did.

Zhu Wen asked them to raise food and salaries and recruit young men, and they all overfulfilled their tasks.

In July of the first year of Duanping, Iron Spear Wang Yanzhang led [-] elite soldiers from Yangzhou to the north, Xuzhou killed Zhang Rou, Bianliang killed Cui Li, Longmen Town killed Liu Hengan and Tachaer, and guarded the river.

In August of the first year of Duanping, Zhu Wen directly dispatched all the elite soldiers from Jingxiang, Jianghuai, and then formed a 30 army, [-] young and strong men, and marched to Bianliang with millions of stones, grain and grass.

Zhu Wen's move immediately aroused the opposition of all the civil servants and ministers of the Manchu Dynasty.

Regardless of whether they were civil servants or military officials, they all said in unison, "The Central Plains is broken, not enough to raise troops, and not enough to establish a country."

Zhu Wen sneered in his heart.

The Mongols indeed killed a large area from the south of the Yellow River to the north of the Huaihe River, leaving it barren and inhabited.

Such a large unowned territory just happened to allow Zhu Wen to use his strategy of farming.

More importantly, through the investigation of the Imperial City Department of the Song Dynasty, Zhu Wen has already figured out that although the Central Plains is not enough to raise soldiers, there are still nearly tens of millions of people in the vast areas on the north bank of the Yellow River and Shandong, and those who accept the control of the Mongols, However, he is a master of the Han army who can control his own military power.

Although these Han army princes are traitors, except for Zhang Rou, Shi Tianze and others, not many of them really belong to the Mongols.

They just wanted to keep their family and their local powerful status, so they chose to be the pawns of the Mongols.

After all, the performance of the Southern Dynasties in recent years has been too weak, and there is no ability and willingness for the Northern Expedition at all.

These Han soldiers did not really regard themselves as Mongolian dogs.

They are equally wary of the Mongols.

Six years ago, when Okuotai first came to the Khan throne, he had a very serious discussion with the Mongolian nobles about a plan.

That is to kill all the Han people south of Yanshan Mountain and turn the whole of China into a Mongolian pasture.

Fortunately, Yelu Chucai made a calculation for Wokuotai Khan. Only then did Wokuotai Khan know that the taxes paid by the Han people were higher than the income after turning into pastures, so he gave up the genocide plan with a little regret.

Even so, some Mongolian aristocrats still suggested that Okuotai Khan kill all the four surnames of Zhang Wang, Li Zhao, so that the ratio of Mongols to Semu people will completely overwhelm the Han people in the south of Yanshan Mountain.

Also for economic reasons, Wokuotai Khan considered again and again, but rejected the proposal of the Mongolian nobles.

There are no impervious walls in the world.

When these discussions reached the ears of the Han army's princes, all the Han army's princes were extremely wary of the Mongols.

They can send some soldiers and horses to follow the Mongols to the south, but they will definitely not go all out.

In the eyes of the Han soldiers, they always kept the most elite soldiers at home to guard against the sudden attack of the Mongols.

The reason why Zhu Wen dared to return to Bianliang with great fanfare was because he had seen the tense relationship between the Han Army Shihou and the Mongols, and decided to use his own tactics to make the Han Army Shihou and the Mongols fight in Hebei.

I have to admit that Zhu Wen's vision is extremely vicious.

Now is the time when the relationship between the Han army Shihou and the Mongols is the most tense.

During Wo Kuotai's reign, apart from Dong Wenbing, Shi Tianze and Zhang Rou and other Mongolian loyal ministers, the relationship between the other Han army princes and the Mongols was always close and distrustful.

Wo Kuotai also always wanted to deprive the independence of Han Jun Shihou, and he didn't finish it until his death.

It wasn't until Kublai Khan, who had a better understanding of Han culture, dispelled the suspicion of the Han Army Shihou by reusing Han officials, and took advantage of the great opportunity to quell the Han Army Shihou Li Fen's rebellion, depriving the Han Army Shihou of his independence.

Until that time, Shihou of the Han army in the north officially became the loyal dog of the Mongols.

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