Chapter 97 Seed grabbing and hope raising
“If there is an afterlife, live a good life and don’t do bad things.” In the early morning of October, the ground was covered with white frost, and Wu Qian came out with his auxiliary troops to clean up the battlefield.
He just saw a boy of thirteen or fourteen years old, his body lying on the ground, with a painful face, and he felt a little more emotional.
After sighing, he bent down and moved the body into the car with the auxiliary soldiers.
The auxiliary troops opposite are new arrivals, remnants of the Manfen tribe. They have only been in the army for more than four months. They have only fought one battle and the entire army collapsed. When he saw the corpse, his face turned pale, but this did not prevent him from quickly touching the corpse.
A few copper coins were actually pulled out.
Wu Qian pointed to the bamboo basket on the carriage, and the auxiliary soldiers threw the copper coins in obediently.
Seize it, return it to the public, and distribute it uniformly. This is an iron law established from the beginning. The old people are used to it, and the new people also accept it by default under the influence.
The carriage rumbled forward and soon stopped again.
Wu Qian opened a corpse and said: "The wounds are all on the chest, why are you so stubborn? It's not easy for my mother and father to raise you. Please remember to surrender early next time."
The auxiliary soldier on the opposite side picked up a long gun and put it on another carriage.
When he came over, he and Wu Qian skillfully took off the leather armor from the corpse.
The leather armor is often damaged, but it can still be used after being mended.
Good leather armor is not cheap.
Horse crotch leather, cowhide, pigskin and even deerskin, leather armors made of various leathers have different values.
This pair is probably made of stacked pig skin. It is not very good, but it is better than no armor if it is distributed to soldiers.
There is a car on the other side.
The two auxiliary soldiers, one behind the other, put away several ring-shou knives full of gaps.
There are auxiliary soldiers who specialize in repairing instruments. Let them reforge it and make it a good knife again.
Injured horses and draft animals are also handled by people.
Basically, they cut it on the spot, took away the leather, and carried away the meat, so as to improve the food for the robed people.
Even the tendons of the animals are processed by special personnel and are used when making bows. Likewise, arrows shot out can be recovered, and after careful inspection, most of them can be reused.
The joy of cleaning the battlefield lies in this, a full sense of gain.
The carriage containing the trophies soon became too full. Wu Qian led a team of people and escorted more than 20 vehicles back to the city.
The war is over. There are not many people on the post road, but a few well-informed people have already driven their carts into the city.
While passing through a farmland, there were many vehicles parked in front of us, almost blocking the road.
Wu Qian had no choice but to ask someone to stop the car. I looked up and saw, oh, there were several scholars from Eguan Bo, pointing at the farmland.
There seems to be some he has seen among them.
Huh? Isn't that Wang Yan? Wu Qian pricked up his ears to listen to what they were saying.
"Yan Guo has been looking at it for a long time, but can you see something famous?" Wang Yan asked impatiently while sitting in the car.
"This old guy is so annoying!" Hu Wufu scolded him and continued to look at Tanaka.
Wang Yan laughed and didn’t take it seriously.
Hu Wufuzhi had this temperament and was very distinguished.
His son Hu Wuqianzhi was not as talented as his father, but both father and son liked drinking.
Once, Hu Wuqianzhi saw his father drinking with others and called his father by his name: "Yan Guo, you are old and can no longer drink like this. And drinking every day will make me very poor in the future. Facing the neighbors naked.”
Hu Wufu didn’t care, laughed, and invited his son to drink together.
So, the father and son "drank happily".
"Yan Guo..." Wang Yan waited for a while, became impatient again, and urged.
“Listen!” Hu Wufu made a gesture to calm Wang Yan down.
Wang Yan stretched out his head suspiciously and listened.
He had just seen it. Lieutenant Sima Shaoxun of the East China Sea was plowing the fields with a group of soldiers. Is there anything good to see or hear about this matter?
"Brother is in the city and brother is outside. The bow has no string and the arrow has no quill." A desolate song sounded faintly in the distance.
“It’s hard to live without food.” Someone shouted in agreement, with a trembling voice.
“Help me!”
“Help me!”
Everyone in Tanaka got along.
"Haha, that's wonderful!" Hu Wufuzhi danced happily and immediately asked someone to bring a pen and paper, intending to record the song he heard.
Wu Qian smiled.
He has heard this song and can still sing it.
It was first sung by Shao Sima, and later became widely circulated among the Silver Spear Army.
As for plowing the fields, it was indeed Shao Sima who took the lead in plowing the fields.
As soon as the war ended, Shao Sima organized people to rush to plant wheat without any delay, because it was already a bit late.
Actually, in Henan, not many people grow winter wheat, and millet is the mainstream.
But Shao Sima felt that there were frequent wars in Luoyang and it was rare to have peace, so it was better to plant a batch of wheat and harvest it in May next year. If there is no war by then, then plant another crop of grains to fill up the granary.
Because there was a serious shortage of plowing oxen, and the plowing by horses was too shallow - not to mention the lack of horses - so Shao Sima took the lead as if in a war, and led the soldiers to "plough" together.
This will be it.
Wu Qian looked at it for a while, feeling more and more emotional.
Shao Sima said, "There are no good people in Luoyang City." He himself was not a good person, but he took the lead in plowing the land so that his sons and sons could have enough to eat, instead of blindly plundering the people. What was this? Yes, what the edicts call "great benevolence".
Daren and Dayong are really worth following. "It's just a slang tune, what's so good about it?" Wang Yan lost interest after listening to it for a while and said angrily.
"Help me! Help me! Do you hear me?" Hu Wufuzhi laughed.
Wang Yan just thought he was crazy.
This person has a good family background, but his family was very poor when he was a child. He has been in contact with Mudlegs a lot, and he always has some nagging thoughts. So much so that when the Taiwei asked him to serve as an official in the shogunate, he refused, fearing that he was suffering from some illness.
Now he is a bastard and a Yinping man, with a noble status, but in the end he still likes the vulgar tunes hummed by these Guizhou heads.
Can you appreciate something elegant?
“I’ve finished memorizing it, let’s go.” Hu Wufu’s pen was like a dragon and a snake. After writing down the song, he threw the brush away and got directly into the bullock cart, squeezing Wang Yan aside. After squeezing, he said: "It's not a worthwhile trip, it's not a worthwhile trip."
"Yan Guo, have you forgotten the business?" Wang Yan asked dissatisfied.
"Do you have any wine?" Hu Wufu asked.
"No." Wang Yan simply refused.
Hu Wufuzhi smacked his lips regretfully, and then said: "Yecheng was defeated, it was a miserable defeat."
"Where is Liu Yuanhai? Where are his reinforcements?" Wang Yan asked with a serious expression.
"It's too late." Hu Wufuzhi shook his head and said: "Shi Chao and Wang Bin were defeated in succession, and the soldiers fled. There are only 15,000 soldiers left in the city, and it cannot be defended."
Wang Yan almost choked to death on his own spit.
Fifteen thousand soldiers cannot defend Yecheng?
Shao Xun only has as many men as he dares to defend Luoyang.
"Wang Jun and Sima Teng have hundreds of thousands of troops, and Yecheng will fall sooner or later. Even if my brother wants to defend it, no one will accompany him to die." Hu Wufuzhi sighed and said: " What's more, my brother didn't want to defend anymore. Ten days ago, he took the remaining soldiers and fled south to Luoyang. He was in a hurry..."
"How was it along the way?"
< br>"Neither the monarch nor his ministers brought any money." Hu Wufu said: "Only Zhonghuangmen had three thousand coins hidden in his luggage. After it was known, the emperor issued an edict to borrow money and buy food in Daozhong. There were no food utensils yet, so he had to Eating in a clay pot, alas."
Wang Yan was speechless.
You have soldiers escorting you, and you still have to "buy" food?
The most embarrassing thing is that the emperor issued a special edict, but it was just to borrow money for food...
"I followed you for a few days, and then I took the lead and came to Luoyang to take care of things." Hu Wufuzhi seemed to say I can't bear to look back and don't want to mention this matter anymore.
Wang Yan felt a little sympathy for the monarch and his party. It was really miserable.
The emperor may be okay and used to it.
When Sima Yi went on an expedition under Emperor Feng, he stayed in a bean field at night and the conditions were very difficult. The emperor had a big appetite, and he often couldn't eat, and he became thin...
But Sima Ying had been well-fed and well-fed since she was a child, and this time she was really in trouble.
When he came to Luoyang, he was really a phoenix without its feathers, worse than a chicken. If Mi Huang and Shao Xun wanted to kill him, it was just a matter of a thought.
Thinking of this, I feel a little sad.
People who were once all-powerful will also end up in this situation.
"Who is in charge of Luoyang now?" Hu Wufu asked.
"Mi Huang, the governor of Luoyang, is in charge of military affairs." Wang Yan said.
Only half of the words were spoken, but he believed that Hu Wufuzhi understood.
The military affairs belong to Mi Huang, and the government affairs are of course left to him, Wang Yifu. As for Cao Fu, although he was Sima Yue's military commander, it seemed that he didn't want to fight for anything.
"Where is Shao Xun?" Hu Wufu asked a name, which directly surprised Wang Yan.
The reason for surprise was not that the Ye government officials knew about Shao Xun, but that Hu Wufuzhi didn't care about anything at all.
He is a concubine among the younger brothers and has a serious official position, but like Yang Zhun, the prime minister's army officer, he lives a carefree life without official duties. He is either traveling around or drinking too much. Prostitution - In fact, at least one-third of the Ye Mansion's staff only receive salaries and do not do actual work, but Sima Ying really needs them to look good.
The more famous people there are, the stronger the momentum will be.
As the momentum grows, more people come to seek refuge.
For this reason, raising more celebrities is a trivial matter.
"Shao Xun is Sima, the lieutenant of the East China Sea Kingdom, and he calls himself the general of the Chinese army. He Lun, Wang Bing, and Miao Yuan did not dare to criticize him directly when they saw him." Wang Yan said.
"Just him?" Hu Wufuzhi pointed to the general who was plowing the fields like an old ox in surprise, and said: "Since one person has so much power, why is it like this?"
"I'm afraid the plot is very big." Wang Yan said in a negative tone.
To a certain extent, Shao Xun's work in the fields is also a kind of "raising his hope".
Some people rely on lying on the ice to seek support - ahem, relying on filial piety.
Some people rely on debating scriptures to raise their hopes.
Some people rely on celebrities and celebrities to support themselves.
Shao Xun is so ambitious that he may attract only Zhuoliu servants, not Qingliu celebrities.
"Who is not ambitious now?" Hu Wufu muttered, and then said sternly: "Since my brother sent me here, no matter how ignorant I am, I still have to ask questions. Is my life in danger?" ?"
"No." Wang Yan said simply: "Shao Xun is a man of rules, not Zhang Fang, don't worry."
"Okay. He nodded and said no more.
The oxcart moved very slowly, but the song was still faintly heard: "Help me! Help me!"
Slang songs and minor tunes actually do not require any literary talent.
The difficult thing is that you have to get close to the lives of the people in Guizhou, talk to them often, chat about life, talk about daily life, and know what their demands are. Only then can you write something popular.
When Hu Wufuzhi heard the three words "Save me" at this time, he felt a touching power.
He seemed to hear the thousands of neglected Guizhou heads in the Jin Dynasty shouting sadly: "Save me!"
He sighed deeply.
(End of this chapter)