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Chapter 439 Cao Cao wants to grow obscenely
Chapter 439 Cao Cao wants to grow obscenely
Cao Cao is worthy of being a hero of the generation. He began to reflect on why he was defeated by Zhang Wu many times in the past few years. As a result, Zhang Wu became stronger and stronger, and his territory became bigger and bigger. Now he can share the world with him.
The main reason is that he acted too hastily. At the beginning, he wanted to unify the world as soon as possible and establish this immortal feat. He also wanted to do everything well while he was alive.That's why they wanted to flatten Jingzhou and lay the foundation for unifying the world without an elite navy, but they suffered a big defeat and suffered heavy losses.
Just like Yuan Shao at the beginning, he felt that he was powerful enough to crush his opponents, so he didn't adopt Ju Shou's strategy of exhausting troops, and insisted on pressing the army up to fight a wave of big team battles. In the end, Cao Cao stole the Highland Tower, and then Another show off!
If Cao Cao had not rushed to attack Jingzhou, but had settled Liangzhou first, then Hanzhong, and Yizhou, the situation would be completely different now.Although that road is time-consuming and labor-intensive, it is safe and can give full play to the quantitative and qualitative advantages of Cao Jun.
At that time, Zhang Wu had to deal with Sun Quan, the great enemy, and he had no strength to plot Yizhou at all. Maybe after Cao Cao pacified Hanzhong, Liu Zhang was so frightened that he surrendered.
After learning from the painful experience, Cao Cao decided that he should not waste any more time in the future, and would first develop insignificantly for a period of time, anyway, his own economy would be ahead of the opponent's.Although the first tower on the two side roads was lost, Zhang Wu did not dare to go deep into the second tower to fight a group, because whether it was Huaibei or Liangzhou, they were all dominated by cavalry.
Although Zhang Wu now occupies a large territory, even larger than Cao Cao's territory, more than half of it is covered with mountains. The area of cultivated land is still much lower than that in the north, and the population is not as large as in the north.
The most important thing at present is to defend Liangzhou, to prevent Zhang Wu from having the opportunity to establish cavalry, and then to delay the development and see who makes mistakes first.Cao Cao planned to wait for him to develop for a period of time before gathering an army to take back Hanzhong, and then he was determined to smash Yizhou. As long as Yizhou was captured, Zhang Wu would not be far from death.
Cao Cao's idea is not wrong. Even if Zhang Wu was in Cao Cao's position, he would have planned this way, because apart from the road from Hanzhong to Yizhou, Cao Cao without a naval army would not be able to defeat Xiangyang or recapture Huainan. .Even if Cao Cao wanted to train the navy, he didn't have a suitable place or soldiers.
However, the opponent Cao Cao encountered this time was not Lu Bu, Yuan Shao, or Liu Bei, but Zhang Wu, a time traveler, a time traveler with a system that could be used.
Is there a way to deal with the traversers?
Yes, that is, don't let him grow up.
If Zhang Wu crossed a little later and happened to cross over to the battlefield where Liu Bei conquered him, he would drag Chen Sun and run away, and then find a chance to join Boss Cao.
Because he has no chance to develop, he will definitely not be able to survive in this Jingzhou.And with his background and reputation, it's not easy to go anywhere. It would be nice to find a boss who is willing to accept him. As for wanting to start his own business, it's just a dream.
Or, if Sun Quan had been more determined when he attacked Jiangxia, and had tried his best to attack Jiangxia regardless of casualties, Zhang Wu could only run away, and then find a way to join Cao Cao, because Cai Mao would not let him go.
What the traversers are most afraid of is that there is no time to develop, so as long as the traversers come with a brain, they will be very lazy in the early stage!
Now that Zhang Wu has grown up, he doesn't need a dog anymore. A developed traverser is a nightmare for the natives.
Cao Cao still feels that Zhang Wu's personal force, countless generals and counselors under his command, and the invincible navy are the most difficult to deal with, but he doesn't realize at all that Zhang Wu's insight and knowledge beyond 800 years and the ability to travel through The system obtained by luck in time is Zhang Wu's greatest weapon.
Long before the Battle of Huainan, Zhang Wu established a large shipyard in Jiaozhou, summoned a large number of shipbuilding experts, began to develop and manufacture large sea-going ships, and built a port in Panyu (Guangzhou).
According to records, my country has been sailing since the Xia Dynasty. At that time, there was a fixed round-trip route between Beizhen County in Liaoning Province and the Shandong Peninsula. People in the Shang Dynasty had already known the southeast and northwest winds.
During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, navigation technology was further developed, and maritime powers—Qi, Wu, and Yue—emerged successively in maritime exploration, large-scale maritime transportation, overseas trade and frequent naval battles.
In 485 B.C., after defeating Chu State, King Fuchai of Wu united Lu State, Zhu State, Tan State and other vassal states after several years of careful preparation, and formally sent troops to the north to attack Qi State. victory.This was the first large-scale naval battle with definite documents in Chinese history, and also the first large-scale naval battle in East Asia and the Pacific region.
During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the unified and powerful feudal and centralized state promoted the further development of navigation, whether Xu Fu’s voyage to Japan or the development of the Maritime Silk Road can prove this point.
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Soochow’s navigation and shipbuilding technologies were further developed. It was possible to reach Liaodong and Koryo by sea in the north, occupy Taiwan in the east, and send envoys to Southeast Asian countries in the south.It can be said that the navigation of the later Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was based on the foundation of the Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period.
In this world, Sun Quan was destroyed by Zhang Wu long ago, but Jiangdong's shipbuilding technology was completely inherited and carried forward by Zhang Wu.In fact, Jingzhou's shipbuilding technology was no worse than that of Jiangdong. Otherwise, Huang Zu would not have been able to keep Sun and his son in Jiangxia for more than ten years, and even once won a water battle.
Speaking of it, the Suns and their sons were really unlucky. Sun Jian, as a man of the day during the crusade against Dong Zhuo, the well-known "Tiger of Jiangdong", surrounded Xiangyang and was about to defeat Liu Biao. He was killed by an arrow while chasing Huang Zu.
If Sun Jian hadn't died and defeated Liu Biao and occupied Jingzhou, it's hard to say how the whole world would develop.
Once Sun Jian died, Sun Ce had to start all over again. Fortunately, his father left him some family property, and the little overlord himself was able to live up to his expectations. He laid down a territory at a young age and basically unified Jiangdong.But just when Sun Ce was about to do a big fight to avenge his father and unify Jiangnan, he was assassinated and killed.
This time, the development process of the Jiangdong Sun family was interrupted again, and the north during this period was when Cao Cao and Yuan Shao were competing with each other, and they had no energy to manage Sun Ce at all. It was a good time for Sun Ce to expand.
Although the successor Sun Quan was not bad, he also defeated Huang Zu and broke Jiangxia, clearing away the biggest obstacle to capture Jingzhou, but unfortunately, Cao Cao in the north also defeated Yuan Shao and completed the unification of the north.
Poor Sun Quan has no chance to capture Jingzhou. Even if he finally attacked Guan Yu and captured Jiangling, Xiangyang and Fancheng have always been in the hands of Wei State, so he has no chance to leave Nanyang for the Northern Expedition, and he has attacked Hefei several times. Jiangdong.
(End of this chapter)
Cao Cao is worthy of being a hero of the generation. He began to reflect on why he was defeated by Zhang Wu many times in the past few years. As a result, Zhang Wu became stronger and stronger, and his territory became bigger and bigger. Now he can share the world with him.
The main reason is that he acted too hastily. At the beginning, he wanted to unify the world as soon as possible and establish this immortal feat. He also wanted to do everything well while he was alive.That's why they wanted to flatten Jingzhou and lay the foundation for unifying the world without an elite navy, but they suffered a big defeat and suffered heavy losses.
Just like Yuan Shao at the beginning, he felt that he was powerful enough to crush his opponents, so he didn't adopt Ju Shou's strategy of exhausting troops, and insisted on pressing the army up to fight a wave of big team battles. In the end, Cao Cao stole the Highland Tower, and then Another show off!
If Cao Cao had not rushed to attack Jingzhou, but had settled Liangzhou first, then Hanzhong, and Yizhou, the situation would be completely different now.Although that road is time-consuming and labor-intensive, it is safe and can give full play to the quantitative and qualitative advantages of Cao Jun.
At that time, Zhang Wu had to deal with Sun Quan, the great enemy, and he had no strength to plot Yizhou at all. Maybe after Cao Cao pacified Hanzhong, Liu Zhang was so frightened that he surrendered.
After learning from the painful experience, Cao Cao decided that he should not waste any more time in the future, and would first develop insignificantly for a period of time, anyway, his own economy would be ahead of the opponent's.Although the first tower on the two side roads was lost, Zhang Wu did not dare to go deep into the second tower to fight a group, because whether it was Huaibei or Liangzhou, they were all dominated by cavalry.
Although Zhang Wu now occupies a large territory, even larger than Cao Cao's territory, more than half of it is covered with mountains. The area of cultivated land is still much lower than that in the north, and the population is not as large as in the north.
The most important thing at present is to defend Liangzhou, to prevent Zhang Wu from having the opportunity to establish cavalry, and then to delay the development and see who makes mistakes first.Cao Cao planned to wait for him to develop for a period of time before gathering an army to take back Hanzhong, and then he was determined to smash Yizhou. As long as Yizhou was captured, Zhang Wu would not be far from death.
Cao Cao's idea is not wrong. Even if Zhang Wu was in Cao Cao's position, he would have planned this way, because apart from the road from Hanzhong to Yizhou, Cao Cao without a naval army would not be able to defeat Xiangyang or recapture Huainan. .Even if Cao Cao wanted to train the navy, he didn't have a suitable place or soldiers.
However, the opponent Cao Cao encountered this time was not Lu Bu, Yuan Shao, or Liu Bei, but Zhang Wu, a time traveler, a time traveler with a system that could be used.
Is there a way to deal with the traversers?
Yes, that is, don't let him grow up.
If Zhang Wu crossed a little later and happened to cross over to the battlefield where Liu Bei conquered him, he would drag Chen Sun and run away, and then find a chance to join Boss Cao.
Because he has no chance to develop, he will definitely not be able to survive in this Jingzhou.And with his background and reputation, it's not easy to go anywhere. It would be nice to find a boss who is willing to accept him. As for wanting to start his own business, it's just a dream.
Or, if Sun Quan had been more determined when he attacked Jiangxia, and had tried his best to attack Jiangxia regardless of casualties, Zhang Wu could only run away, and then find a way to join Cao Cao, because Cai Mao would not let him go.
What the traversers are most afraid of is that there is no time to develop, so as long as the traversers come with a brain, they will be very lazy in the early stage!
Now that Zhang Wu has grown up, he doesn't need a dog anymore. A developed traverser is a nightmare for the natives.
Cao Cao still feels that Zhang Wu's personal force, countless generals and counselors under his command, and the invincible navy are the most difficult to deal with, but he doesn't realize at all that Zhang Wu's insight and knowledge beyond 800 years and the ability to travel through The system obtained by luck in time is Zhang Wu's greatest weapon.
Long before the Battle of Huainan, Zhang Wu established a large shipyard in Jiaozhou, summoned a large number of shipbuilding experts, began to develop and manufacture large sea-going ships, and built a port in Panyu (Guangzhou).
According to records, my country has been sailing since the Xia Dynasty. At that time, there was a fixed round-trip route between Beizhen County in Liaoning Province and the Shandong Peninsula. People in the Shang Dynasty had already known the southeast and northwest winds.
During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, navigation technology was further developed, and maritime powers—Qi, Wu, and Yue—emerged successively in maritime exploration, large-scale maritime transportation, overseas trade and frequent naval battles.
In 485 B.C., after defeating Chu State, King Fuchai of Wu united Lu State, Zhu State, Tan State and other vassal states after several years of careful preparation, and formally sent troops to the north to attack Qi State. victory.This was the first large-scale naval battle with definite documents in Chinese history, and also the first large-scale naval battle in East Asia and the Pacific region.
During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the unified and powerful feudal and centralized state promoted the further development of navigation, whether Xu Fu’s voyage to Japan or the development of the Maritime Silk Road can prove this point.
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Soochow’s navigation and shipbuilding technologies were further developed. It was possible to reach Liaodong and Koryo by sea in the north, occupy Taiwan in the east, and send envoys to Southeast Asian countries in the south.It can be said that the navigation of the later Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was based on the foundation of the Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period.
In this world, Sun Quan was destroyed by Zhang Wu long ago, but Jiangdong's shipbuilding technology was completely inherited and carried forward by Zhang Wu.In fact, Jingzhou's shipbuilding technology was no worse than that of Jiangdong. Otherwise, Huang Zu would not have been able to keep Sun and his son in Jiangxia for more than ten years, and even once won a water battle.
Speaking of it, the Suns and their sons were really unlucky. Sun Jian, as a man of the day during the crusade against Dong Zhuo, the well-known "Tiger of Jiangdong", surrounded Xiangyang and was about to defeat Liu Biao. He was killed by an arrow while chasing Huang Zu.
If Sun Jian hadn't died and defeated Liu Biao and occupied Jingzhou, it's hard to say how the whole world would develop.
Once Sun Jian died, Sun Ce had to start all over again. Fortunately, his father left him some family property, and the little overlord himself was able to live up to his expectations. He laid down a territory at a young age and basically unified Jiangdong.But just when Sun Ce was about to do a big fight to avenge his father and unify Jiangnan, he was assassinated and killed.
This time, the development process of the Jiangdong Sun family was interrupted again, and the north during this period was when Cao Cao and Yuan Shao were competing with each other, and they had no energy to manage Sun Ce at all. It was a good time for Sun Ce to expand.
Although the successor Sun Quan was not bad, he also defeated Huang Zu and broke Jiangxia, clearing away the biggest obstacle to capture Jingzhou, but unfortunately, Cao Cao in the north also defeated Yuan Shao and completed the unification of the north.
Poor Sun Quan has no chance to capture Jingzhou. Even if he finally attacked Guan Yu and captured Jiangling, Xiangyang and Fancheng have always been in the hands of Wei State, so he has no chance to leave Nanyang for the Northern Expedition, and he has attacked Hefei several times. Jiangdong.
(End of this chapter)
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