188 Cao Cao and Cai Yan's JQ
A book friend left a message in QQ saying, "Those who offend me, who will be punished even if they are far away will be punished" is not domineering enough compared to the original sentence "Those who offend me, who will be punished even if they are far away." I don't know how many book friends have reported this view, so let Chongjia explain it here. The original sentence "offend me, who will be strong in the Han Dynasty" is for the emperor to hear, and it has a certain sense of flattery, so that the emperor will firmly resolve to conquer while establishing a sense of national strength. However, Wu Fan's words were said to General Wu Wan.
Just like the generals of the National Army during World War II to the Japanese generals, if they say "Those who offend me and have a strong Chinese will be punished even if they are far away", don't you think it's funny? If you are really strong, will you still be bullied? But the same thing is relatively suitable for Chiang Kai-shek's words. In addition, "Strong Han" means the Han Dynasty. The "Han" mentioned by Wu Fan is the Han people. It is precisely because Wu Fan ignores the Han Dynasty and only serves the Han people in the world that he surrenders to Cao Cao.
As soon as Wu Fan finished speaking, the soldiers under his command suddenly burst into shouts like a tsunami. General Wuwan was so scared that he looked around in shock, not knowing what accident had happened.
In fact, Wu Fan said this to his subordinates. General Wu Fan could not understand Chinese at all. It seemed that Wu Fan told him that he was actually inspiring his subordinates' fighting spirit, arousing their strong sense of national honor and disgrace in their hearts, and their confidence in their next battle against Wu Fan.
The loud shouts of the soldiers at this time undoubtedly proved that Wu Fan's speech had completely achieved the expected goal. Not only was the Cao army greatly encouraged, but most of the cavalry brought by Hua Xiong and others were Yuan's army. Because Yuan Shao had always adopted a forbearing and gentle foreign policy towards Wuwan, the Yuan army soldiers were always unable to be energetic when facing Wuwan's archers. At this time, after hearing Wu Fan's words, he was also excited and fighting spirit was rising.
At this time, scared war horses could be seen everywhere on the mountain road. Wu Fan ordered his soldiers to bring a horse to the back of the horse, so that he could go back along the original route. As for whether the seriously injured General Wu Fan could return to the desert, Wu Fan didn't care. Of course, it would be better if he could return, so that their leaders could take a good look at the humiliation they suffered by their subordinates. At the same time, it also showed the determination of our Han army.
After General Wuhuan left, Wu Fan ordered the soldiers to clean the battlefield, push all the bodies below the mountain, clean up the weapons, armor and horses as much as possible, and take them back to Peking.
After the order was issued, the soldiers began to get busy. It was not until this time that Wu Fan had time to check Cai Yan's injuries. Fortunately, he was just temporarily unconscious and he would have been fine after returning to the city to recuperate for a few days.
Wu Fan used medical skills to stop the bleeding of Cai Yan, but did not push the arrow. First, there were almost all men here, and it would be inconvenient to pull the arrow off Cai Yan's top. Second, Wu Fan didn't want to do it himself, so as not to seem rude. So, after returning to the city, he would find a doctor with superb medical skills to pull it down.
While Wu Fan checked Cai Yan's injuries and stopped the bleeding, Lu Lingqi kept holding Cai Yan, close to Wu Fan, with her big eyes flashing at Wu Fan, with a clear sense of admiration in her eyes.
Wu Fan's skill of changing the sky just now not only amazes the soldiers under his command, but also Lu Lingqi was shocked: The Governor is both civil and military, and is unparalleled in the world. If you get married, you will marry the Governor and other vulgar men. How can you be worthy of me?
Lu Bu is arrogant and as his daughter, Lu Lingqi is also very arrogant.
At this moment, Wu Fan was right in front of him, and he could hear his breath. Lu Lingqi was pretending to be worried in her heart, looking at Wu Fan with a steady attitude, unconscious of her own behavior.
Hua Xiong came over at this time, intending to report his army casualties to Wu Fan. When he saw Lu Lingqi's eyes were affectionate, he looked at Wu Fan with a steady look. Although Hua Xiong was reckless, he had been with Wu Fan for a long time and learned a little bit of the ability to check his face. Seeing this scene, he blinked his eyes and thought about it, and knew what was going on. He smiled and stopped and did not come forward to disturb him.
However, since Hua Xiong was behind Wu Fan and opposite Lu Lingqi, Lu Lingqi found out that he smiled. She hurriedly looked up at Hua Xiong, then quickly lowered her head, and a red tide appeared on her white face.
Hua Xiong and Lu Bu are good friends. When talking about it, Lu Lingqi had to call him uncle. When her uncle caught her in such a disobedient manner, she could not stay there at all because of Diao Chan's shy personality. However, as a general, Lu Lingqi was relatively bold in character. Because of this, she was not as shy as she ran away in a hurry.
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The 50,000 Wuwan archers, except for nearly 20,000 people who fell down Shanya, almost all of them died in battle. On the hillside and on the mountain road, the bodies were paved with a thick layer. It took more than 10,000 Yuan and Cao coalition forces to clean the battlefield and return to Beiping City at supper.
Previously, the news of the invasion of the Wuwan Archers spread wildly, causing the city of Beiping to panic. Now, after learning that the Wuwan Archers had been wiped out, the residents of Beiping City were extremely happy. The Yuan and Cao coalition forces, who had already left the city several miles to welcome the triumphant return, all sent rice wine and steaming meat to express their condolences. The friendship between the military and the civilians was very touching.
Wu Fan held a pig's elbow in his mouth, and then took the wine bowl from a woman's hand. Several people were rushing to hand over various foods, which made him overwhelmed. Although these foods were not very delicious to Wu Fan's eyes, the people had to accept the wishes of the people, so they deliberately showed that they were very happy to eat.
Seeing that the governor was eating so happily, the people were even more happy, surrounded by the Yuan and Cao coalition forces, laughing and laughing.
The next moment, Wu Fan, who had oil flowers on both hands, finally returned to the city with a full distance.
A soldier came forward to ask where to send Cai Yan to. Wu Fan thought about it. It seemed very suitable to send it to Lu Lingqi, but Lu Lingqi and Cai Yan had no friendship. Isn’t this obviously causing trouble for others? It’s even worse to send it to the inn. Cai Yan is now injured by arrows and needs someone to take care of him at all times.
After thinking about it, I had to send it to my house.
The soldiers took the order and carried the stretcher to send Cai Yan, who was still unconscious, to the prefect's mansion where Wu Fan temporarily lived. Then, at Wu Fan's order, some soldiers went to find the best doctor in the city and came to the prefect's mansion to thrust arrows for Cai Yan.
Wu Fan admires Cai Yan very much; I don’t know if it was deeply influenced by "The Three Kingdoms 10", and I know that Cai Yan’s unmarried setting will run around even if she uses a modifier to marry. Although Cai Yan’s appearance is also a beauty, and she is also proficient in both piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, Wu Fan has been dating her for so long, but she has no idea of being close to her. To quote a classic line from "Tang Bohu’s Tie of Autumn Fragrance", Wu Fan respects Cai Yan almost as much as his mother.
After waiting outside the door for a while, the old doctor walked out of it, bowed deeply to Wu Fan, and said:
"Return to the Governor, the arrows have been removed and the injured have awakened. As long as you apply medicine according to the prescriptions prescribed by the old man, you will be cured soon."
Wu Fan nodded and said:
"Thank you for your hard work, I'll get the money from the account. Go and collect it."
The old doctor bowed his hand and turned around and left.
Wu Fan then entered the room, and a maid was covering Cai Yan with a quilt. Seeing that Wu Fan had come in, he quickly turned around and asked Wu Fan for a greeting. Cai Yan, who was lying on the bed, wanted to get up to thank Wu Fan, but Wu Fan reached out to stop him.
So Cai Yan lay on the bed, smiled tragically at Wu Fan, and said:
"This time it's really thanks to my brother-in-law. Otherwise, Yan might have been barbarians at this time..."
Speaking of this, Cai Yan stopped, obviously embarrassed to continue talking. Wu Fan quickly took the opportunity:
"Don't worry about it so much. I just happened to ambush these barbarian soldiers and rescue you."
The two then continued to talk about this topic. During this period, Wu Fan learned that Cai Yan was captured by Wu Wan's archers. After Cai Yan learned that Wu Fan was about to expedition to Wu Wan soon, he said that he also wanted to follow the army, and maybe his zithering rules would be helpful to the expedition. Although Wu Fan didn't know what the zithering rules that Cai Yan was referring to were of particular confidence, he thought that Cai Yan was a special person and might be useful, so he agreed.
While talking, a servant came in with a letter in his hand, saying that it was written by Lord Cao Cao to Cai Yan, and he had just been sent to the mansion by the letter council. When the latter heard this, he immediately showed joy and quickly took the letter and read it impatiently. He even didn't care about Wu Fan beside him.
Wu Fan was a little stunned when he saw this scene, then observed Cai Yan's expression and couldn't help but laugh in his heart: It turns out that Boss Cao and Cai Yan have such a personal relationship, and the relationship between the two is quite unusual. However, they are indeed talented men and beautiful women, and they are a wonderful couple. If they can be combined together, they will attract many poets and poets to recite poems and express their envy.
I just don’t know if Boss Cao can stand Cai Yan’s habit of running away from home every now and then after marriage.
Wu Fan deeply doubted this.
Since he was "hanged" aside, Wu Fan stopped staying for a long time, said goodbye to Cai Yan, and turned around and walked out. At the door of the house, Wu Fan ordered the maid who specialized in serving Cai Yan, to take good care of him every day, to make soup and apply medicine, and not to make mistakes. The maid was timid, and Wu Fan left with confidence.
After that, Cai Yan settled in Wu Fan's prefect's mansion.
Through the servant's return, Wu Fan found that Cao Cao and Cai Yan had very close correspondence. Basically, there was a letter every half month. After reading the letter, Cai Yan also had to reply immediately. This reading of letters and other letters seemed to have become an important part of Cai Yan's daily life.
Influenced by these two people, Wu Fan couldn't help but pick up his pen to write a letter to Cui Yingying and Diao Chan who were in Luoyang, and sent it together. In addition to reminiscing about lovesickness, the content of the letter also expresses his expectations for his daughter Wu Ying. He will only wait for the future when he returns to Luoyang, and the family of four will share the joy of reunion.
In fact, there are often letter exchanges between Wu Fan, Cui Yingying and Diao Chan, basically once a month or so, which is naturally incomparable to Cao Cao and Cai Yan, which is in the passionate love period. Every time I reply, Wu Fan sends the letters I wrote to the two, not to save that envelope, but to deliberately let the two know that they treat them equally and have no preference, so as not to avoid the two of them, who were originally very harmonious, being separated because of their letters.
Since there was still two months before the expedition to Wuhuan, Wu Fan's apprentice Li Zhan had already become an apprentice. Wu Fan, who had nothing to do all day, transferred Xiahou Yuan, who was stationed in Xiangping, to Peiping to teach his bow-type martial arts.
As mentioned earlier, Wu Fan received a special prize at the Chinese poetry conference: Yang Yuji bow has a special ability to improve the killing effect of 40 times for bow-type martial arts. This special ability is undoubtedly very perverted, and it is also the power of Yang Yuji bow. Wu Fan naturally makes good use of it.
I don’t know what kind of bow-type martial arts skills Xiahou Yuan, one of the Three Kingdoms’ sharpshooters, would have. In order not to reduce his strength too much, Wu Fan only plans to learn the most practical move, preferably one move beyond the level of martial arts.
Chapter completed!