When I was in Qin Dynasty, I lost contact with the wave

Chapter 657: Mei Sanniang, you don’t want the Pijia Sect to be destroyed, do you?

Chapter 657: Mei Sanniang, you don’t want the Pijia Sect to be destroyed, do you?

In recent years, due to the second spring of Mohism, there is a tendency to suppress Confucianism, and the number of disciples joining Mohism is increasing day by day.

The warriors among the people value chivalry and are free to do anything, so much so that the number of knights-errant has increased at an alarming rate.

Originally, there were only 110,000 or 120,000 rangers standing under the banner of Mohism, but now the number has reached an astonishing 180,000!
But this is not a good thing.

The knights-errant left their families to roam around, and even if they gathered under the banner of Mohism to fight for justice, they only reduced the harm.

With the expansion of Qin's territory and the popularization of Qin law, the demand for knights-errant among the common people also decreased.

Only in the Shandong countries would people frequently encounter bullying and humiliation by the powerful and wealthy. In Qin, at least no one dared to do so openly.

The decrease in the people's demand for chivalrous knights naturally led to many knights who originally planned to travel the world with their swordsmen being idle. Some of them inevitably embarked on a path of no return, turning Han Fei's words "knights breaking the law with force" into a real problem.

Therefore, the Qin State had only two ways to deal with rangers.

One, give them something to do.

Second, make sure they can no longer do anything!
The Qin State could not do the latter.

Physically eliminating the knights would cause too much damage to Qin's reputation, and the Mohists would also have differences with Qin.

Therefore, we must find something for these rangers to do!
Zi Nu's reminder made Zhang Ji realize that he could give these rangers a chance to go ashore and entrust the task of maintaining Yiting's public security to the rangers who were willing to obey the dispatch of local governments of Qin.

The best ones will be appointed as the head of the pavilion, and the next best ones will be appointed as the riders beside the head of the pavilion.

One hundred and eighty thousand rangers may seem like a huge number, but they are nothing at all, just like a bucket of river water poured into the vast ocean.

This not only solved the problem of vacancies for grassroots officials such as the head of the pavilion, but also allowed these wanderers to settle down.

If a ranger lives in one place for a long time, it is naturally impossible for him to rob the rich and help the poor as he did in the past, and take out some of the robbed wealth to fill his stomach.

The official status of pavilion chief restrained their behavior, and at the same time allowed the rangers to settle down and gradually settle down, allowing these rangers who originally did not engage in production and escaped taxes to return to the ranks of paying taxes.

Of course, the most crucial point is to weaken the strength of the Mohist school.

When Zhang Ji brought the rubbing of the memorial back to the Mohist headquarters and discussed it with the Six-Fingered Black Knight and a group of commanders, no one raised any objection.

People who had no sensitivity to politics saw Zhang Ji's ideas as a means to further enhance the power of Mohism.

Smart people can see that this method of sending the knights who support Mohism ashore seems to increase the strength of Mohism, but in fact it weakens Mohism.

The human heart is a very strange thing.

From the perspective of the knights-errant, these former knights-errant would support the Mohist School, but from the perspective of the chief of a pavilion and the imperial guards of Qin, they naturally had to put their own future and the interests of Qin first, and were eventually assimilated by the Qin officialdom, digesting the 180,000 knights-errant who were too heavy a burden for the Mohist School.

But among the Mohist leaders, those who had the brains to see through Zhang Ji's conspiracy would naturally see that although the Mohist School seemed to be at its peak, it was also a full moon, and the inevitable reversal was imminent.

If the problem of these knights is not handled properly, the Mohist school will certainly be unacceptable to the Qin State.

Maybe Ying Zheng was a grateful king, but what about the later kings of the Qin Dynasty?
If there is someone who is dissatisfied with the overwhelming power of the Mohist School, he will certainly kill the Mohist School in exchange for the long-term stability of the Mohist School.

Therefore, smart people who can see this conspiracy will not only not stop it, but will take the lead in supporting it.

Zhang Ji, who had initially solved the security problem in Wei, did not have much time to rest before new troubles arose.

The trouble this time is the prisoners!
These prisoners were from the Wei army, who were still fighting desperately after the fall of Daliang City. One of them even managed to block the Wushuang Ghost who was temporarily transferred into the Hundred Battles Armored Soldiers.

Then the identity of this Wei army is self-evident!
Wei Wuzu!
This group of captured soldiers were either Wei Wuzu or Pijiamen.

A Wei Wuzu is not necessarily a disciple of the Pijiamen, but a disciple of the Pijiamen must be a Wei Wuzu!
The Pijia Sect was initially founded by Wu Qi, but it had not yet been formally formed into a sect. At that time, it simply integrated the best of the Wei Wuzu trained by him into a military camp, forming a prototype.

It would take more than a few decades for a sect to grow from its infancy to its official establishment.

Many years later, after Pang Juan was promoted to the general of Wei State, he sorted out the military records of Wei State over the past hundred years and formally established the Pijia Sect. Pang Juan also completed and perfected the Zhigangying Gong bit by bit. It was not until the generation of Zhu Hai, with the help of the martial arts classics of Xinling Jun's Mansion, that he completely perfected the Zhigangying Gong, the core martial arts of the Pijia Sect, and truly completed the process of establishing the Pijia Sect.

Therefore, in the entire history of Pijiamen, only Zhu Hai and Dian Qing actually achieved the highest level of the Extreme Hardness Skill, making their entire bodies flawless and hiding their weaknesses. However, as the skills were improved, the quality of Pijiamen's disciples was also raised little by little, but Wei Wuzu still declined.

After all, disciples of the Pijia Sect can be Wei Wuzu, but not all Wei Wuzu are disciples of the Pijia Sect. The core skills cannot be passed on to outsiders. With the weakening of Wei's national strength, the decline of Wei Wuzu is inevitable.

But even the declining Wei Wuzu was coveted by the Qin State!
The military generals were almost racking their brains over the issue of the Wei Wuzu's affiliation.

After all, this is an elite force in the world. Even if they are no longer as powerful as they used to be, they are still incomparable to ordinary soldiers.

The establishment of a military family must also rely on an elite force.

Therefore, Wang Qi had the Pingyang Heavy Armored Army, Meng Ao had the Golden Fire Cavalry, Wang Jian had the Hundred Battles Armored Soldiers, and Li Mu had the Zhao Border Cavalry. The reason why many generals were just generals and not general families was because they did not have an elite training method to pass on to the generals.

Although military tactics can be passed down from generation to generation, there will always be foolish descendants who only know how to study but cannot put the military tactics passed down from their ancestors into practice.

But the training method of an elite force is different. Even the dumbest son of a general can still be trained as an elite force by imitating others. Then, with the help of this elite force, no matter how dumb he is, he can achieve some military merits and rely on this elite force as a way for the family to make a living.

However, Xin Sheng, Huan Xi, Li Xin, Tu Sui, Ren Xiong, Feng Wuzhe and Yang Wengzi all tried to persuade the Wei Wuzu, who were still under house arrest in the prisoner-of-war camp, to surrender, but none of them got any good results.

Many Wei Wuzu were not really against the Qin State. After all, the previous leader of the Wei Wuzu, Zhu Hai, died in a political struggle jointly orchestrated by the former Wei State Grand Marshal Wei Yong and Wei Wang Yu. Rather than saying that they hated the Qin State more, it would be better to say that they hated the Wei State more and hated the Wei State for not accommodating loyal and good people.

There were quite a few low-ranking officers among the Wei Wuzu who joined these generals, but they only gained a small part of the Wei Wuzu training methods that they had mastered. None of the disciples of the Pijiamen, who were high-ranking officers among the Wei Wuzu, surrendered.

If they are ordinary prisoners, their weapons will be confiscated and they will be sent back home.

But they were Wei Wuzu and Pijiamen disciples. If they defected to others, the harm to Qin would be profound.

If they are detained all day long, not only will a lot of resources be wasted, but there is also the possibility of them causing chaos at any time.

There were eight thousand Wei Wu soldiers held in the prisoner-of-war camp outside Daliang City, but the camp was surrounded by fifty thousand black iron armored soldiers, which still did not make people feel at ease.

Although the weapons and armor were confiscated, the Wei Wu soldiers, even the lowest ones, had some basic skills, and ordinary strong soldiers might not be their opponents. Moreover, the Wei Wu soldiers did not need weapons and armor, their bodies were the armor, and the great strength gained from practicing external skills was the weapon. If they rebelled, the situation in Wei, which had finally stabilized, would inevitably deteriorate again.

After gaining a general understanding of the situation of Wei Wuzu, Zhang Ji, based on his understanding of the plot, also made a preliminary plan for the surrender of Wei Wuzu.

To surrender the Wei Wu soldiers, we must first surrender the Pijiamen.

As for whether to persuade the Pijiamen to surrender, it depends on the attitudes of two people.

They are Dian Qing and Mei Sanniang!
After Zhu Hai's death, the Pijia Sect was leaderless. However, Dian Qing, the eldest senior brother, had cultivated his hard-core skills to the same level as Zhu Hai. Whether in terms of prestige, strength or people's hearts, he was the undisputed uncrowned leader of the Pijia Sect.

The other person is Mei Sanniang!

As the favorite junior sister of the Pijia Sect, Mei Sanniang's network of contacts is no worse than Dian Qing's. Moreover, Mei Sanniang is an orphan adopted by Zhu Hai. Although the family tree has never been revised, Mei Sanniang is recognized by everyone as Zhu Hai's adopted daughter.

Her surrender had a great effect in undermining the resistance of the Armored Gate.

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Outside Daliang City, Prisoner of War Camp
When Zhang Ji looked at the strong-willed woman in front of him, he couldn't help but touch his bald chin, and there was a hint of curiosity in his eyes.

With her short orange hair in a ponytail, drooping bangs on both sides, and a pretty oval face, Mei Sanniang was not very beautiful in terms of appearance. At most, she was a contemporary beauty on the same level as Caidie, and was far from being a peerless beauty.

But if paired with this hot outfit, the orange tights reveals a deep V-shaped neckline, and in this deep V-shaped neckline, two lumps of fat mountains and snow-white seas are hidden. Even Yan Lingji, who has always disobeyed etiquette, cannot wear such a bold and revealing outfit.

And perhaps because she had practiced the ultimate hardness skill, Mei Sanniang's body was extremely tough. Her tight orange battle suit outlined the hot curves that made countless men's hearts warm.

Also because of the long-term fighting with the disciples of the Pijia Sect on the battlefield, Mei Sanniang's temper is also particularly strong and hot-tempered. She likes to be straightforward, just like a wild female cheetah. Her unruly nature can arouse a man's desire to conquer her.

Zhang Ji simply did not waste any time in hinting, but directly pinched Mei Sanniang's chin, slightly lifted up her resolute and pretty face, and said with a smile.

"Mei Sanniang, you don't want the Pijia Sect to be destroyed, do you?"

(End of this chapter)

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