Chapter 3117 Human Nature(1/2)
Just like this, Jinyang, Taiyuan fell?
Cui Jun glared.
Even the whole person is in a bad mood because of this.
Before it fell, everyone thought that Jinyang was as solid as a god.
There are city walls, city defenses, soldiers, civilians, military supplies, food and wages, and everything is available.
Yes, why is it like sieves everywhere in a city with complete preparations?
How could the business after so many years be suddenly compromised?
This is impossible!
Absolutely impossible!
Cui Jun refused to believe it and even felt angry!
When is this time? Is it still making such jokes?
This huge stimulation made Cui Jun feel his head buzzing, his heart was irritated, he couldn't calm down and could not accept it at all.
Is Jinyang the only city that has been easily conquered in history?
It was like Yangzhou during the Ming and Qing dynasties, like Nanjing under the hoofs of Japanese invaders.
Preparation is not enough, preparation is not long-term, and people around them even think about how to fight against the enemy under the city wall. Many people even imagine how to fight and how to defend against the enemy, and can make more than a dozen combat plans.
How could it be so easy to fall into it?
Is it Shi Jiangzhi that the fall of Yangzhou?
Is it because of the fall of Nanjing that Tang lost his heart?
None of them.
Even because they are "smart" enough, they are doing too well.
Similarly, the fall of Jinyang is also inseparable from Cui Jun's "smartness".
If Cui Jun is really stupid and really subverts his wisdom, he will not have so many tricks, nor will he want to be with mud and faces, and does not think about playing with political means, but just knows to do things honestly, then Jinyang will naturally be worry-free.
But Cui Jun is not a stupid person. He has not been surrendered to his wisdom, and even his intelligence and talents have been fully utilized before!
Authority, measurement.
Benefit, greed.
Compromise, politics...
This is a human being!
This is the best, smart person!
After Cui Jun moved from Xihe County to Taiyuan County, he regarded Taiyuan County as his territory.
All the officials of the land will be killed and seized.
This was originally excellent, but Fei Qian did not follow the original dual king system of the Han Dynasty, but instead strengthened the centralization of Guanzhong and controlled the authority of the local prefect, which naturally made Cui Jun, who had been officials of his ancestors and even had three dukes in his family, was very uncomfortable.
Cui Jun has never said anything publicly, but it doesn't mean he hasn't done anything.
After Fei Qian vigorously developed the cavalry, the military battles of the entire Han Dynasty had actually been passively accelerated. Just like in the Spring and Autumn Period, both sides could still fight according to etiquette. When the Warring States Period appeared, everyone began to slut each other...
Some people adapt, some people passively, and some people don’t feel that they need to adapt.
Cui Jun is in Taiyuan, but his words and deeds are like Shandong, and Xiahou Dun is in Cao's army, but his tactics are like Guanzhong.
Who is right?
Who is wrong?
Xiahou Dun's move was undoubtedly extremely risky. He rushed from the north road of Fukou Xing, approaching a hundred miles, and rushed straight to Jinyang, Taiyuan before the heavy snow fell.
On the other hand, Cui Jun in Taiyuan County thought that Xiahou Dun had to wait at least until the ice and snow melted in spring before attacking. He could not say that Cao's army was already unable to bear the ice and snow and retreated on its own. So although he had some precautions, he did not take much attention. Xiahou Dun caught the flaw and invaded the city in one fell swoop.
At the beginning, Xiahou Dun never thought that he could really capture Jinyang in one breath. He even made preparations to divide his troops and advance lightly in order to cooperate with the plan originally formulated by Cao Cao to the greatest extent possible. If more cavalrymen could be dragged in the northeast of the river, of course, it would be equivalent to reducing Cao Cao's pressure and creating more opportunities for Cao Cao to break through Tongguan.
Therefore, Xiahou Dun was preparing that if he failed, he might sacrifice the 2,000 people he commanded to attack the civil servant camp outside Jinyang City. In fact, it was somewhat similar to a battle against the enemy. Xiahou Dun chose to attack the civil servant camp first, and the most important thing was not to capture the city in one fell swoop, but to obtain the supplies hoarded in the civil servant camp first...
What Xiahou Dun didn't expect was that he actually defeated Jinyang!
In fact, if Cui Jun could clearly judge the number of Cao's army at that time and adjust his strategy in time, leading his personal guards to engage in street battles with Xiahou Dun's Cao's army, and sending people to the surrounding areas to contact the troops and collect the remaining troops, then Cui Jun, who had an absolute advantage in numbers, may not have no hope of victory when facing Xiahou Dun's attack.
Unfortunately, not everyone has a perspective of God, and not everyone can have a small portable radar that marks the combat power comparison between the enemy and us. Cui Jun, who is in the fog of war, has no idea how many Cao's army is outside the city, nor why Jinyang fell. When he heard the word "city breaking", he inevitably became panicked and angry and unwilling to accept reality. After discovering that Cao's army really entered the city, he instinctively wanted to avoid it.
What a gentleman, right?
This kind of escape is of course extremely ridiculous.
If the ships survived and died, the simple people in China would still have more respect and less scolding to the captain who died on the ship and sank with the ships. Even if the captain had made a bad decision before, the ship hit the floe and killed many lives.
The surname Shi who died on the boat, and the surname Tang who ran away was Tang.
Did Cui Jun think that he would run away?
He had never thought about it.
At least he had never thought about it before the city was broken.
If he thought about it, he would definitely be a little prepared, but he was really not prepared at all.
If it is on weekdays, Cui Jun will also whip, criticize, ridicule, and ridicule this behavior of "just want to escape when the disaster is approaching", and also express that one must have a sense of responsibility, a sense of justice, a courage to take responsibility for the world, etc.
Just like some people in later generations who were stolen by thieves, they cursed the thief with the most vicious words in anger, and then turned around and read the pirated novel with peace of mind.
This is a human being!
Officials are also human beings, and ordinary people. They do not separate their emotions and desires when they become officials. Even after they take power, they will stimulate more desires. The high-profile arguments on the stage are endless, and the arrests are not only in the Han Dynasty.
This is just the instinct of human nature, and to overcome it, it requires great perseverance and determination. If it is slightly shaken, its position will collapse immediately.
Just like Cui Jun.
In a panic, Cui Jun did not think about fighting to the death, but instead took the guards to escape first.
After all, I have left the green mountains and I am not afraid of burning firewood, right?
Most of the Cui family's industries are in Jinyang, Taiyuan. When they want to invite their family to go with them, they will inevitably appear that this person wants to take this person away, and that person wants to carry that person. As a result, they are in a noisy situation and are really out of the mansion. Before they go far, they run into Cao's soldiers head-on.
When Cui Jun's groggy head was truly awake and he really realized, he had been arrested by Cao's soldiers.
Several Cao army soldiers tied their hands and feet together like pigs and pigs, dragging and raising them.
Cui Jun wanted to scold these Cao army soldiers for being humiliated, but he seemed to be choked in his throat and could not say anything.
I don't know how long I was dragged, but I heard someone giving orders with a Shandong accent. Cui Jun tried hard to look up and saw that he was dragged to the Jinyang lobby again. However, now the owner has changed in the lobby. He listened to the shouts with Shandong accent and tried to raise his head, but he saw Wen Cheng's humble attitude bent down and bowed his back, and he couldn't help but feel angry.
Wen Cheng, a man from Wen.
Previously, there were many cases of Wang Ying and Wang's smuggling in Taiyuan, but at the end, Wen Cheng saw that the situation was not good, so he abandoned the car to protect the general, surrendered himself, and exempted from the death penalty. He paid a large amount of fines. He almost cleared his family's fortune and was exempted from punishment. He was guilty in Jinyang City and engaged in some trivial matters...
『Wen Cheng…六…』
Cui Jun suddenly realized that it must be Wen Cheng and the spy Cao Jun had a hookup!
Some of the inexplicable rumors and messy things in Jinyang City are mostly inseparable from Wen Cheng!
Why didn't he kill him?
Cui Jun would never admit that Wen Cheng gave enough money at that time...
Just hate, regret!
Wen Cheng had already seen Cui Jun being tied up and dragged into the lobby. His lips were raised like a hook, and he was secretly happy in his heart, Cui Jun, you have today too!
Behind the table where Cui Jun was originally sitting, Xiahou Dun was now sitting. Wen Cheng was obviously cooperating with Xiahou Dun to count the document book and investigate the document.
"Puff", Cui Jun was thrown into the lobby.
Cui Jun stretched his neck desperately and saw that the Cao army soldiers around him had occupied the inside and outside the lobby, as if there were all Cao army soldiers, and he felt a little shocked. Xiahou Dun seemed to be far more powerful than he thought.
Why is this the case?
Cui Jun turned his head, but met Wen Cheng's smile-like expression.
Wen Cheng turned his head slightly. Although he was facing Xiahou Dun, Cui Jun felt that Wen Cheng was looking down at him and mocking him...
"Traitor!" Cui Jun couldn't help but get angry, blurted out, and looked at him, "Traitor! I should have killed you according to the law! I'm so sad...
The Cao army soldiers stepped on Cui Jun and suppressed his anger.
People are often so strange that they don’t show anything to the powerful, but they are angry and insulted at the same weak, especially when they see that the person who was weaker than them is now climbing onto their own heads...
In this world, do things really do according to the truth?
Hearing Cui Jun's roar, Wen Cheng glanced at Cui Jun with his eyes squinted, his lips curled up like a hook, and he did not refute or get angry. Instead, he continued to report the documentary matters to Xiahou Dun.
Xiahou Dun listened, but didn't look at Cui Jun, just like a decoration in the lobby.
Cui Jun tried to turn his head to see Xiahou Dun's appearance, but was stepped on by the soldiers beside him, so he could not struggle, and could only see the feet coming and going.
Pairs of them were either covered with mud or were humble and simple feet trampled on the lobby.
To be continued...