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Pengcheng Qianyong Chapter 77 Liehou Chen Xi

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    "For all the names on this slip, you must ensure that they all follow the army back to Pengcheng. If this is done, our trip will be considered complete!" Xiang Ben said to Liu Yong.  Liu Yong's attention was drawn to the booklet, and he did not answer Xiang Ben for a while.  This bamboo slip was so detailed that Liu Yong could recall it. The descendants of the Liu and Lu families were all listed on the list. There were also many names that he had never seen before. He also wrote down the names marked on the list one by one.  relationships and status.  When he saw one of the names, Liu Yong couldn't help being surprised and said in a voiceless voice: "Chen Xi?" Xiang Ben raised his eyebrows: "Liu Shuai recognizes this General Chen?" Liu Yong nodded slightly.  Chen Xi can be regarded as a typical counter-revolutionary after Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty. In the entire text of historical records, there is nothing else about him. They are all records of rebellion, and his past achievements are only briefly described in the merit list.  But when you look closely at his achievements, it makes people sigh. Chen Xi's achievements are quite remarkable.  Xiang Ben frowned and said: "After Qibo read this slip, he also asked me to pay attention to this General Chen. I didn't expect that Liu Shuai had lived in Pengcheng for a long time and actually knew something about him." Liu Yong was dumbfounded, nodded and said: "This General Chen  It's quite remarkable. He followed the king of Han to conquer the Qin Dynasty and made outstanding achievements. When he entered the pass, he was already awarded the title of marquis." Xiang Ben was surprised when he heard this and smiled: "Marquis" Han and Western Chu are now two kingdoms.  Of course it is not easy to compare with the above.  However, Xiang Ben said that he had no military merit before. Nowadays, all countries follow the system of judging military merit. No matter whether they are princes or common people, the same standards apply. Even if Xiang Ben is the younger brother of the king, he will not have a title without military merit.  Even if all the credit for the suppression of bandits in Xiao County is given to him, the current Xiang Ben is at the very bottom of a Qingjue, and is far from a Marquis.  No matter how good the marquis of the Han Dynasty is, those who can win the title of marquis will not be easy to deal with.  Xiang Ben probably never expected that such a person would stay in Pei County, so he was naturally a little surprised.  There were only six people who followed Liu Bang to attack the Qin Dynasty and entered the Pass. They were awarded the title of marquis after reaching Bashang. There were only six people, Cao Shen, Zhou Bo, Fan Kuai, Zhou Fang, Li Shiqi and Chen Xi. Among them, Li Shiqi was a Confucian counselor.  .  Therefore, the five people "Cao Fan and Chen Chen" can be said to be the veritable five tiger generals during Liu Bang's attack on Qin.  Chen Xi's status in Liu Bang's army goes without saying.  When Liu Yong read history in his previous life and carefully observed the situation of Liu Bang's generals, he also felt strange that after Chen Xi made such a great contribution, there was no record of following Liu Bang into Hanzhong.  The ministers who followed Liu Bang to attack Qin were basically recorded as entering the Han Dynasty. There were very few who did not accompany him to the Han Dynasty, and Chen Xi was one of them.  According to the bamboo slips in front of him, Chen Xi returned to Peixian County with Lu Shizhi.  Xiang Ben took a breath and said slowly as if talking to himself: "So, the really powerful person in Peixian County is Chen Xi Then," he thought about it, "how about Lu Shizhi's rank?" Xiang  Ben was obviously surprised that someone with such a high rank was actually in Pei County, and he was not the leader.  Liu Yong looked at Xiang Ben in surprise when he heard this.  Compared to Zhang Liang who knew all the soldiers in Xiang Yu's camp, people on Xiang Yu's side knew so little about Liu Bang's talent structure?  Looking at Xiang Ben¡¯s still childish face, Liu Yong felt enlightened again.  Presumably, Zhang Liang would not tell all the things that Zhang Liang knew to the ordinary generals in Liu Bang's camp.  After all, Xiang Ben is still young and it is impossible to share so much information.  If the person in front of him now was Fan Zeng, he would probably not ask such a question.  In addition, compared with Western Chu, Han was a weak country, so the generals of Western Chu naturally knew less about Han than the Han knew about Western Chu.  I'm afraid that the people of Western Chu now know more about Qi than Han.  Just like in the late Qing Dynasty, most Japanese had a certain understanding of various aspects of China because of their long-term attention to China, but the Chinese at that time had very little knowledge of Japan.  Many great kingdoms often fell because of this.  Liu Yong shook his head and said: "My subordinates don't know either. But I know one thing. Lu Shizhi's eldest brother, named Lu Ze, was only able to become a marquis after following the King of Han into Hanzhong. Lu Ze's achievements in attacking Qin were extremely high.  , when he was on the throne, he could not be granted the title of marquis, let alone his younger brother Lu Shizhi." Xiang Ben nodded slightly.  In this era, although the two lines of military rank and merit are generally consistent, there are inevitably times when they are incompatible.  After all, a relative of the emperor is still a relative of the emperor. Chen Xi's high merit does not mean that he can really surpass Lu Shizhi in the military position.  If military positions were determined entirely based on military merit, then there would be no need to expect that Han Xin, who had not made any achievements, would be granted the title of general.  It's just that Chen Xi returned to Peixian County with Lu Shizhi, which shows that Liu Bang attached great importance to Lu Shizhi's return to defend Peixian County, and even sent such an important figure to accompany him.  Xiang Ben asked: "Where is Chen Xi originally from?" Liu ?He was startled, looked at Xiang Ben carefully, nodded and replied: "It should be Wanqu." Liu Yong had noticed this place when he read history before. When Chen Xi first started to rebel, he pulled up a force of 500 people in Wanqu.  * Armed, Wanqu can be regarded as one of the sources of revolutionary fire worthy of note in the late Qin uprising.  From Xiang Ben¡¯s slightly bright eyes, Liu Yong could more or less read some of his thoughts.  With Xiang Ben's thirsty nature for talent, he must have had thoughts about Chen Xi.  Since Xiang Ben wanted to collect all Lu Shizhi's troops, Chen Xi was naturally included in them.  If Xiang Benneng could take Chen Xi under his command, it would certainly be even more powerful.  With Xiang Ben's determination to win the position of military general, it is not impossible for him to accept Chen Xi with his status as a military general after his wedding in Peixian County is completed.  Nowadays, Peixian County and Chen Xi¡¯s hometown Wanqu are already the territory of Xi Chu. In Xiang Ben¡¯s opinion, Chen Xi should be willing to stay in Xi Chu and seek development.  If we think about it further, Chen Xi's contribution to Liu Bang's service is indeed high, but if he is really willing to hang out in Xichu, compared to Hanzhong, he has gone home after all, so a slight depreciation is reasonable.  If Xiang Ben gave him a starting price for his two masters, plus he was a direct descendant of the Xiang family, it wouldn't be too unfair to him.  Looking at Xiang Ben's slightly excited expression that he was determined to win, Liu Yong knew that Xiang Ben's plan was probably going to come to nothing.  Although Chen Xi did betray Liu Bang in the end, it was certainly not at this time.  ¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª After taking the hook and setting back to the camp, he informed the commanders of the soldiers that they would leave camp and go to Pei the day after tomorrow. Liu Yong sat in his tent and started  Play with this hook setting.  This hook is no longer than a long sword, and it is still considered a short sword. The handshake is in the middle, with a hook extending above and below the handshake.  There is also a small shield in the middle. There are long pointed thorns on the shield, so it can be hooked, blocked or pushed.  In this way, both the length and the style of play will be very different from the hooks he has practiced in recent days.  Liu Yong was a little confused for a moment.  Thinking of seeking common ground while reserving differences, first looking for commonalities and then integrating individuality, Liu Yong stopped thinking too much and picked up the hook set, treating the upper hook of the hook set as an ordinary hook, and first used the hook method one by one.  After practicing until he had no idea about time, Liu Yong realized that if he wanted to make good use of hook setting, it was no easier than a single hook.  With this realization, Liu Yong couldn't help but break out a layer of cold sweat on his forehead.  If the use of hook inlay requires a lot of practice to master smoothly, then what's the point of making such a weird thing like hook inlay?  Liu Yong withdrew his hand, put the hook on the table, put his head aside, and walked out of the tent to reorganize his thoughts.  ¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª From afternoon to night, Liu Yong has been bored in the brigade commander¡¯s tent.  It was already half of the night, and Liu Yong was extremely tired, and his use of hook setting could basically be integrated with his familiar hooking techniques.  Putting aside the hook, Liu Yong lay directly on his back on the ground, feeling a little brighter.  After Liu Yong's evolution of the hook method, this kind of weapon does have a more direct and convenient place if it only wants to achieve the purpose of the ordinary hook method of entangling the enemy's weapon. Regardless of hook, block or push, the moves can be compared to single  The hook is straightforward and much simpler.  Liu Yong had always had to apply the single hook technique to the hook frame before, so he found it very difficult.  However, once he breaks away from the shackles of previous hook methods and only adheres to some of the most basic single hook operating principles, Liu Yong discovered that this weapon can easily bring out the full hook locking effect of a single hook.  But at the same time, it naturally loses many of the wonderful features of the single hook hook method, including front and back penetration and continuous echo.  It can be said that if you want to be able to use this hook setting and be effective, the difficulty of the drill is indeed much less than that of a single hook.  But if you are against a real master and only use those simple tricks, you will be full of loopholes and will be easily defeated.  This realization was enough to excite Liu Yong, and he was able to achieve his original goal of creating hook inlays.  As long as it is simple and effective, it means that this weapon is suitable for battle formations.  Soldiers who have basic skills in using swords and shields can master the use of hook setting with only a little practice.  If, like the fifty people in his own bodyguard, they have the basics of hook practice, it will of course be easier to take advantage of the hook setting.  Liu Yong has already begun to measure how many soldiers using halberds can be defeated if all fifty of his old subordinates are equipped with hooks.  On the other hand, if you really want to apply superior hooking techniques to hook inlays, there is no way out.  In fact, Liu Yong vaguely realized that every single hook method can be perfectly transformed into hook setting, and due to the special shape of hook setting, this biochemistry may create a more offensive and defensive style of play.
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