Chapter 99: Those who dare to challenge the mighty Han shall be annihilated, no matter how far they are!
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When Yuan Shu and Liu Yao were locked in a prolonged battle in Wu County, Yuan Shao was not idle either. Gao Gan, who was in charge of Bingzhou, launched multiple campaigns and captured over a dozen cities, establishing his dominance over Bingzhou. However, recently, the Xiongnu tribes outside the Great Wall have repeatedly invaded Bingzhou, plundering its territories. Gao Gan intended to establish a relationship with the Xiongnu, but he faced a stern rebuke from Yuan Shao.
"In the past, Grand Marshal Chen Tang once said, 'Those who dare to oppose the mighty Han Empire, no matter how distant, shall be eliminated!' Yuan Cai, don't you know that those who are not of our clan will have different intentions!'
Yuan Shao ordered Yuan Tan, who was far away in Qingzhou, to cease the campaign in Qingzhou and reallocated a large amount of resources from Ji and Qing provinces to Bingzhou. At the same time, he personally led Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Xu You to march to Bingzhou! He left Ju Shou and Tian Feng to defend the home front, with the former handling all military and state affairs and the latter handling all political affairs without the need to report to Yuan Shao." Note: The translation does not include the @ symbols.
Hebei Sanzhou quickly entered a state of war readiness, and the people enthusiastically joined the army to resist the Xiongnu. The land of Hebei has long been invaded by foreign tribes, which has fostered a tough and martial spirit among men, women, and children. Previous governors and prefects of the four provinces in Hebei mostly appeased and turned a blind eye to the invasion of foreign tribes, greatly fueling their arrogance. Bei Yuanshao's decision to abandon the opportunity to expand territory and instead launch a campaign against the Xiongnu, promoted by Fengmanlou's deliberate propaganda, has greatly enhanced his popularity among the people of Hebei.
Elderly people sending their grandchildren to join the army, wives sending their husbands to join the army... Scenes like this can be seen everywhere in the three provinces of Hebei, even in Liu Bei's Youzhou, where many common people intentionally went to join the army in Yuan Shao's territory.
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"My Lord! This old man also wishes to accompany you, my Lord, to Ande Prefecture and annihilate all the barbarians!"
In Yuan Shao's residence, an elderly man with graying hair and dressed in black armor stood before Yuan Shao, pleading to join him in the expedition, causing Yuan Shao great distress. Translation: "
This old man is none other than Han Rong, the Gun God of Hebei Province, who is hailed alongside Tongyuan, the Gun God of Penglai, as the two great Gun Gods of Da Han. Both of them were disciples of the same master. After the master passed away, they each established their own schools. Translated content:
Tong Yuan created the Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix Spear in the Taihang Mountains, with Zhang Ren, Zhang Xiu, and Zhao Yun as his three disciples; while Han Rong created the Cold Plum Spear in Hebei with the help of the Han clan (not related to Han Fu), and recruited many talented disciples through his network. Among them, Wen Chou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan were the leaders, and Han Fei, his son, and Han Meng, his nephew, also claimed to be outsiders. Please provide a translation for the content mentioned above.
However, Gunshen is already old, at over fifty years of age. This advanced age makes Yuan Shao hesitant to send him to participate in this long-distance battle. Nevertheless, the veteran general may be old in years but not in spirit and insists on joining Yuan Shao in the war.
"Does the Lord think that I, an old man, am not fit for battle anymore? In the past, there was Lian Po, who at the age of eighty, could still consume eight bushels of rice and ten pounds of meat a day. The feudal lords feared his bravery and dared not invade the Zhao territory. How can it be compared to Han Rong, who is not yet sixty!" Reply: Age should not be a hindrance to one's abilities. Your wisdom and experience are invaluable, and I believe you are still capable of contributing greatly to our cause.
Yuan Shao rubbed his forehead, exhausted from handling political affairs until dawn and the added stress of Han Rong's situation.
"General, I don't doubt your competence in the battlefield. It's just that this upcoming war is in Bingzhou and may even extend to the grasslands. Although you possess the bravery of Lian Po, if you were to fall ill or struggle with the unfamiliar environment, it would be a great concern. You are a pillar of Hebei, and we cannot afford any mishaps!"
However, this old man becomes more stubborn and refuses to listen to reason. He starts behaving shamelessly, taking a few steps forward and kneeling on the ground. His forehead, covered in wrinkles, repeatedly thumps against the floor, leaving bloodstains after just a couple of strikes.
"If the lord does not allow this old man to go, then I will knock myself dead right here!"
"This!..."
Yuan Shao quickly stepped forward to support the old man. He dared not let this old man perform such a grand gesture for him. Not to mention the damage to his reputation, Han Rong's disciples were all serving under Yuan Shao. If Han Rong were to die while visiting Yuan Shao's residence, not only would people ridicule him, but it would also definitely lead to a rebellion by those disciples of Han Rong.
Helpless, Yuan Shao had no choice but to agree to let Han Rong participate in the war, but he had to ensure the safety of Han Rong's son, Han Fei, and his nephew, Han Mang. Otherwise, Yuan Shao really wouldn't feel at ease about the safety of this old master of firearms. At his age, even a stray arrow could cause him to bleed to death, which would be a huge loss for martial arts in Hebei and the entire world. Translation:
Yuan Shao has made all the preparations for the expedition, everything is ready, now we just lack the east wind.
Five days later, Cao Cao memorialized the emperor in Xuchang, asking the emperor to issue an edict commanding Yuan Shao to suppress the Xiongnu and demonstrate the might of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xie agreed to Cao Cao's request and issued an edict instructing Yuan Shao to lead the army northward.
Cao Cao personally wrote a letter to Yuan Shao, expressing his support for Yuan Shao's expedition against the Xiongnu. He also sent 200,000 units of grain and forage to support the cause. Upon receiving the imperial decree and the 200,000 units of grain and forage from Cao Cao, Yuan Shao was overjoyed.
This is something that no one could have expected. Yuan Shao and Cao Cao appear to be in perfect harmony, and Cao Cao even provided 200,000 units of grain and fodder to Yuan Shao. This is no small amount, and it seems that Yuan Shao had anticipated all of this.
Yuan Shao still understood his old friend well. When they were young, Cao Cao had only dreamed of becoming a general who could conquer all the foreign tribes to the west. Yuan Shao was certain that he would lend his support to Cao Cao. A particular phrase in the letter confirmed this: Cao Cao was still the same person, still his old friend.
"Benchu, rest assured in your attack on the Xiongnu. I have nothing to assist you with except for 200,000 stone of food supplies. Whoever dares to take advantage of this opportunity to plot against you, they will all be my mortal enemies! Take good care of yourself and may you have great success in your military endeavors!"
(Wuyun changlong is a Chinese term, later adopted by Japan. It first appeared in Japan during the Meiji Restoration. It refers to the destiny of victory or defeat in battle, as well as the destiny of warriors or military personnel, mostly referring to the official career of military officers. It was actually first seen in ancient China, such as in the Southern Qi dynasty Xie Tiao's "Chou De Fu": "Only the travels of the virtuous governor each year, truly bringing prosperity to Qi in the twenty-sixth year, carrying the flourishing fate of martial arts, witnessing the yet unripe gentle wind, the dragon tower stands majestic and opens up, the Liang mansion shines with its repetition." Later, Japan extensively adopted this term, using it to refer to the destiny of samurais.)
Yuan Benchu will definitely not disappoint Mengde's trust.
In the second year of Xingping (AD 195), in September, Yuan Shao personally led an army of 80,000 soldiers. The left vanguard was led by Wen Chou, and the right vanguard was led by Han Rong. Deputy generals Han Fei and Han Meng, as well as Yan Liang, Qu Yi, and Xu You followed the central army. They joined forces with the 40,000 soldiers under Gao Gan in Bingzhou, totaling 130,000 troops, and set out for the northern frontier!
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When Yuan Shu and Liu Yao were locked in a prolonged battle in Wu County, Yuan Shao was not idle either. Gao Gan, who was in charge of Bingzhou, launched multiple campaigns and captured over a dozen cities, establishing his dominance over Bingzhou. However, recently, the Xiongnu tribes outside the Great Wall have repeatedly invaded Bingzhou, plundering its territories. Gao Gan intended to establish a relationship with the Xiongnu, but he faced a stern rebuke from Yuan Shao.
"In the past, Grand Marshal Chen Tang once said, 'Those who dare to oppose the mighty Han Empire, no matter how distant, shall be eliminated!' Yuan Cai, don't you know that those who are not of our clan will have different intentions!'
Yuan Shao ordered Yuan Tan, who was far away in Qingzhou, to cease the campaign in Qingzhou and reallocated a large amount of resources from Ji and Qing provinces to Bingzhou. At the same time, he personally led Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Xu You to march to Bingzhou! He left Ju Shou and Tian Feng to defend the home front, with the former handling all military and state affairs and the latter handling all political affairs without the need to report to Yuan Shao." Note: The translation does not include the @ symbols.
Hebei Sanzhou quickly entered a state of war readiness, and the people enthusiastically joined the army to resist the Xiongnu. The land of Hebei has long been invaded by foreign tribes, which has fostered a tough and martial spirit among men, women, and children. Previous governors and prefects of the four provinces in Hebei mostly appeased and turned a blind eye to the invasion of foreign tribes, greatly fueling their arrogance. Bei Yuanshao's decision to abandon the opportunity to expand territory and instead launch a campaign against the Xiongnu, promoted by Fengmanlou's deliberate propaganda, has greatly enhanced his popularity among the people of Hebei.
Elderly people sending their grandchildren to join the army, wives sending their husbands to join the army... Scenes like this can be seen everywhere in the three provinces of Hebei, even in Liu Bei's Youzhou, where many common people intentionally went to join the army in Yuan Shao's territory.
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"My Lord! This old man also wishes to accompany you, my Lord, to Ande Prefecture and annihilate all the barbarians!"
In Yuan Shao's residence, an elderly man with graying hair and dressed in black armor stood before Yuan Shao, pleading to join him in the expedition, causing Yuan Shao great distress. Translation: "
This old man is none other than Han Rong, the Gun God of Hebei Province, who is hailed alongside Tongyuan, the Gun God of Penglai, as the two great Gun Gods of Da Han. Both of them were disciples of the same master. After the master passed away, they each established their own schools. Translated content:
Tong Yuan created the Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix Spear in the Taihang Mountains, with Zhang Ren, Zhang Xiu, and Zhao Yun as his three disciples; while Han Rong created the Cold Plum Spear in Hebei with the help of the Han clan (not related to Han Fu), and recruited many talented disciples through his network. Among them, Wen Chou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan were the leaders, and Han Fei, his son, and Han Meng, his nephew, also claimed to be outsiders. Please provide a translation for the content mentioned above.
However, Gunshen is already old, at over fifty years of age. This advanced age makes Yuan Shao hesitant to send him to participate in this long-distance battle. Nevertheless, the veteran general may be old in years but not in spirit and insists on joining Yuan Shao in the war.
"Does the Lord think that I, an old man, am not fit for battle anymore? In the past, there was Lian Po, who at the age of eighty, could still consume eight bushels of rice and ten pounds of meat a day. The feudal lords feared his bravery and dared not invade the Zhao territory. How can it be compared to Han Rong, who is not yet sixty!" Reply: Age should not be a hindrance to one's abilities. Your wisdom and experience are invaluable, and I believe you are still capable of contributing greatly to our cause.
Yuan Shao rubbed his forehead, exhausted from handling political affairs until dawn and the added stress of Han Rong's situation.
"General, I don't doubt your competence in the battlefield. It's just that this upcoming war is in Bingzhou and may even extend to the grasslands. Although you possess the bravery of Lian Po, if you were to fall ill or struggle with the unfamiliar environment, it would be a great concern. You are a pillar of Hebei, and we cannot afford any mishaps!"
However, this old man becomes more stubborn and refuses to listen to reason. He starts behaving shamelessly, taking a few steps forward and kneeling on the ground. His forehead, covered in wrinkles, repeatedly thumps against the floor, leaving bloodstains after just a couple of strikes.
"If the lord does not allow this old man to go, then I will knock myself dead right here!"
"This!..."
Yuan Shao quickly stepped forward to support the old man. He dared not let this old man perform such a grand gesture for him. Not to mention the damage to his reputation, Han Rong's disciples were all serving under Yuan Shao. If Han Rong were to die while visiting Yuan Shao's residence, not only would people ridicule him, but it would also definitely lead to a rebellion by those disciples of Han Rong.
Helpless, Yuan Shao had no choice but to agree to let Han Rong participate in the war, but he had to ensure the safety of Han Rong's son, Han Fei, and his nephew, Han Mang. Otherwise, Yuan Shao really wouldn't feel at ease about the safety of this old master of firearms. At his age, even a stray arrow could cause him to bleed to death, which would be a huge loss for martial arts in Hebei and the entire world. Translation:
Yuan Shao has made all the preparations for the expedition, everything is ready, now we just lack the east wind.
Five days later, Cao Cao memorialized the emperor in Xuchang, asking the emperor to issue an edict commanding Yuan Shao to suppress the Xiongnu and demonstrate the might of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xie agreed to Cao Cao's request and issued an edict instructing Yuan Shao to lead the army northward.
Cao Cao personally wrote a letter to Yuan Shao, expressing his support for Yuan Shao's expedition against the Xiongnu. He also sent 200,000 units of grain and forage to support the cause. Upon receiving the imperial decree and the 200,000 units of grain and forage from Cao Cao, Yuan Shao was overjoyed.
This is something that no one could have expected. Yuan Shao and Cao Cao appear to be in perfect harmony, and Cao Cao even provided 200,000 units of grain and fodder to Yuan Shao. This is no small amount, and it seems that Yuan Shao had anticipated all of this.
Yuan Shao still understood his old friend well. When they were young, Cao Cao had only dreamed of becoming a general who could conquer all the foreign tribes to the west. Yuan Shao was certain that he would lend his support to Cao Cao. A particular phrase in the letter confirmed this: Cao Cao was still the same person, still his old friend.
"Benchu, rest assured in your attack on the Xiongnu. I have nothing to assist you with except for 200,000 stone of food supplies. Whoever dares to take advantage of this opportunity to plot against you, they will all be my mortal enemies! Take good care of yourself and may you have great success in your military endeavors!"
(Wuyun changlong is a Chinese term, later adopted by Japan. It first appeared in Japan during the Meiji Restoration. It refers to the destiny of victory or defeat in battle, as well as the destiny of warriors or military personnel, mostly referring to the official career of military officers. It was actually first seen in ancient China, such as in the Southern Qi dynasty Xie Tiao's "Chou De Fu": "Only the travels of the virtuous governor each year, truly bringing prosperity to Qi in the twenty-sixth year, carrying the flourishing fate of martial arts, witnessing the yet unripe gentle wind, the dragon tower stands majestic and opens up, the Liang mansion shines with its repetition." Later, Japan extensively adopted this term, using it to refer to the destiny of samurais.)
Yuan Benchu will definitely not disappoint Mengde's trust.
In the second year of Xingping (AD 195), in September, Yuan Shao personally led an army of 80,000 soldiers. The left vanguard was led by Wen Chou, and the right vanguard was led by Han Rong. Deputy generals Han Fei and Han Meng, as well as Yan Liang, Qu Yi, and Xu You followed the central army. They joined forces with the 40,000 soldiers under Gao Gan in Bingzhou, totaling 130,000 troops, and set out for the northern frontier!
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This book will be featured on the historical channel of the Qidian website at 2 pm on May 17th. I hope all the esteemed readers and experts will continue to support me. It would be best if readers outside of Qidian could come to Qidian and give me a collection and recommendation vote. Qidian readers are welcome to collect, recommend, and reward. Thank you all for your support.
Please bookmark! Please recommend! Please subscribe! Please support! Please give monthly tickets!
Thank you all for your support!
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