Pan Zhang, because of his good wine, poor family and dissolute nature, fled to Yangxian County.

Among the first batch of people recruited by the recruiting hall, these few were placed in the key circle of pottery merchants and placed beside them for training.

While the four counties in the southeast were developing in an orderly manner, the war in the northwest was finally coming to an end, and the war report brought by the school affairs office surprised the potters.

The wheel of history began to deviate seriously.

According to reports, after Lu Bu, Li Jue, Guo Si, Ma Teng and Han Sui fought fiercely, the emperor, with the help of unknown people, secretly recruited two surprise soldiers from Yuan Shao and Cao Cao.

Yuan Shao's actions were still reserved. He did not go out in person, but sent four generals under his command, Yan Liang, Gao Lan, Han Meng, and Jiang Ji, to lead [-] elite troops to aid Chang'an.

Compared with Yuan Shao who dared not let go of his hands and feet because of the restrictions of the gentry, Cao Cao poured all the people in Yanzhou and directly attacked Xizhou without reservation.

Yuan and Cao joined forces, with Cao Cao as the main force and Yuan Jun's Yan Liang as the assistant.

After arriving in Chang'an, they recharged their batteries and defeated the already weak Lu Bu army in the first battle.

Poor Lu Bu has been really unlucky recently.

The loss of Lu Bu's army was too serious, and he had no choice but to flee in a panic, heading straight to the north in embarrassment.

And Ma Teng, Han Sui, Li Jue, Guo Si, Zhang Ji, and Fan Chou, the warlords of Xiliang, were at the end of their battles because of the continuous fighting.

Compared with Lu Bu, their current combat power and morale are not much stronger than Lu Bu.

Cao Cao's army is simply here to pick up the leak.

And I don't know what's going on, Cao Cao seems to be very familiar with the actual situation of the Xiliang warlords' tactics.

According to the situation of the spies of the school office, Guo Jia concluded that the reason why Cao Cao won consecutive battles was that someone must be constantly providing him with information about the Xiliang Army, so that he could grasp the timing so accurately.

Under the repeated attacks of the premeditated Cao Jun and Yuan Jun, the soldiers and horses of the generals in Guanzhong were beaten, scattered, and fled.

There are even many Xiliang soldiers who will directly surrender to Cao Cao.

Yuan Jun and Cao Cao captured countless horses and weapons from the Xiliang Army.

But at this time, Cao Cao unexpectedly showed great generosity.

He gave up most of the horses and armaments to Yan Liang, and he didn't feel bad about it, and only kept a small part for himself.

There was only one reason, he wanted Yan Liang to leave quickly.

Yan Liang and others did not dare to stay in Chang'an for a long time because they had received Yuan Shao's instruction beforehand, so they quickly withdrew their troops and returned to Bingzhou.

But Cao Cao did not leave immediately.

He and a certain behind-the-scenes man in Chang'an continued their connection and conspiracy in secret.

When the old Xiliang generals such as Li Jue and Guo Si were disbanded, only their old Xiliang soldiers fled with them. However, most of the Luoyang North and South Army that He Jin, who was incorporated by Dong Zhuo, did not follow them now. crumble.

This army was originally the last support of the emperor. Taking this opportunity, the 13-year-old Liu Xie could have found a way to re-accept the powerful army of the Luoyang North and South Army under his command, revive the imperial court, and rejuvenate the Han Dynasty.

It's a pity that Liu Xie is too young to be a deterrent, and his ministers are also incapable, so Cao Cao took advantage of it.

Cao Cao used to be one of the eight captains of Xiyuan in Japan, and he could be regarded as He Jin's right-hand man. He was naturally very familiar with the soldiers and horses under He Jin's command back then.

For Cao Cao, it was almost a matter of conquering the Luoyang North and South Army.

The Son of Heaven was moved back to Yanzhou by Cao Cao and moved to Puyang tentatively under the promotion and persuasion of Cao Cao and a certain hidden figure.

Cao Cao's soldiers and horses greeted the emperor, and just returned to the territory of Xingyang, because Ma Teng and Han Sui couldn't swallow this breath, they followed Cao Cao to arrive again, and launched a fierce battle with Cao's army.

It's no wonder that the two brothers were angry. They came from the Jincheng frontier in Xiliang, and Mao didn't get any benefits. In the end, they were picked up by Cao Cao.

The person surnamed Cao is really unjust.

Although Ma Teng and Han Sui were eager to take revenge, it was a pity that the strength and morale of their soldiers and horses had almost been worn down by the long and fierce battle with Li Jue, Lu Bu and others.

Although Ma Chao, Ma Teng's beloved son, is brave and invincible, he is only a brave man. Facing Cao Cao, who is good at strategy, and Cao Ren, Cao Chun, Xia Houyuan, Le Jin, Yu Jin, etc. is formidable.

Even if it was a one-on-one match, the carriage met Cao Jun's Dian Wei, and it was only a [-]-[-] split.

Coupled with the fact that Cao's army is elite, there are many people, there are many advisers, and there are repeated plans by Xun You and Cheng Yu, Ma Teng and Han Sui's old background is almost completely lost in one battle.

After this battle, Cao Cao almost knocked off the underpants of Ma Teng and Han Sui.

The two were eventually designed and designed by Cao Cao's masterminds, and almost the entire army was wiped out. They just led more than a hundred horses to retreat in the direction of Jincheng.

Failed to recover, and even here.

While Ma Teng and Han Sui were fleeing, there were many soldiers under their command who had no support, and they could not return to Guanzhong with them in time. In desperation, they had no choice but to surrender to Cao Cao.

Among the allied forces of Ma and Han who surrendered to Cao Cao, there were also two young talents that Cao Cao admired.

One is called Pang De, and the other is called Yan Xing.

In the battle of Chang'an, the warlords of Xiliang who had shaken the world were either beaten to the ground, or their soldiers and horses surrendered and collapsed. At this point, the strongest in the world in the northwest finally survived in name only.

After this battle, Cao Cao's prestige was greatly shaken, and his strength was unprecedented.

Looking at the battle report sent by the staff of the school affairs office, the potter's eyes were a little straightened.

How do you feel that the process of history has not only accelerated, but Cao Cao's strength seems to be much greater than the original period?

The situation is actually a bit different from the history.

Is this Cao Cao's fault, or mine?

Changes in history are no longer within our control.

Yanzhou, Puyang City.

Cao Cao ordered Zhong Yao to sit in Luoyang instead of himself, and connect the land of Sili with Yanzhou, in order to increase population taxation and gradually erode Guanzhong.

Cao Cao himself led the troops back to Puyang, the governor of Yanzhou.

After the emperor Liu Xie was settled, all the civil and military officials under Cao Cao gave a banquet to celebrate this unprecedented victory.

And for this banquet, he specially invited an important person who accompanied him from Chang'an.

Without this person's secret collusion with Cao Cao, the situation would never have changed so well.

Jia Xu.

A poisoner is a poisoner, and after several rounds of balance, the Xiliang army from Dong Zhuo down was destroyed by him.

At the banquet, Cao Cao toasted Jia Xu several times.

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