Lu Yuanpeng turned around and looked at the motorcade behind him, and said with a wry smile: "Little sister, they say women have a heart as small as hair, but your heart is very big." Xue Qiong snorted dissatisfied, and said slightly: "No. Okay? Isn't it exhausting to think about things like you do all day long?" Although Xue Qiong said she was not convinced, her eyes were full of love when she looked at Lu Yuanpeng. Although the relationship between Lu Yuanpeng and Xue Qiong was purely unintentional at first, and even marrying Xue Qiong was somewhat forced by pressure, this did not affect the relationship between the two. Not only because Lu Yuanpeng originally liked Xue Qiong, but also because Xue Qiong had a lively personality and was not like ordinary women who worry about trivial matters. She was even more affectionate towards Lu Yuanpeng. Over the years, the relationship between the two has become stronger. Lu Yuanpeng smiled, sighed helplessly, and said in a low voice: "Why don't you think about it, we escorted the grain and grass to Xianyang, we have already paid the errand for this trip, why does the General's Mansion want us to deliver the grain and grass directly? "Jiuyuan County?" "General Feng Jie, didn't you say that because of His Majesty's eastward tour, he couldn't get the vehicles and men together?" "Xue Qiong was very surprised by Lu Yuanpeng's words. "Otherwise." Lu Yuanpeng shook his head and said: "Even if His Majesty makes an eastward tour, he will not requisition civilian vehicles, and Xianyang will not be short of soldiers to escort grain and grass." "Also, the military prince sent by the General's Office brought two "Why are there soldiers in our ranks when we leave the city, instead of following the army?" "I didn't finish the sentence." Xue Qiong also felt that this reason was far-fetched. The soldiers in the general's palace are all old Qin people from Guanzhong. The old Qin people who always have strict military discipline can actually go into the wrong ranks during the march? Xue Qiong rubbed her silver teeth and raised her eyebrows. "Could it be that Feng Jie and Ma Xiao colluded with each other and sent these soldiers to harm my husband?" Over the years, Lu Yuanpeng has been assassinated several times, some by Na Ma Xiao, and some with Lu Chen and those who were killed by Lu Yuanpeng The bandits who were wiped out were implicated, and now Lu Yuanpeng has three scars on his body, all of which were marks left during the assassination. "What are you talking about, little sister?" Lu Yuanpeng said with a carefree smile: "That Feng Jie is the general of the Qin Dynasty. No matter how unbearable he is, he will not have anything to do with those roosters and dog thieves. Although these people don't know their purpose, they are probably not coming for us. Yes, I want Lu to be careful." In the evening, the team set up camp by the river. Although this place is already within the territory of Jiuyuan, there are tens of thousands of Qin's elite frontier troops stationed hundreds of miles around. Two years ago, Meng Tian defeated the Huns in Henan, which was south of Baotou in later generations. Not only were there no Xiongnu south of the Yellow River, It is difficult to see a Huns even within a hundred miles north of the Yellow River. As for bandits, they simply don¡¯t exist in the Guanzhong area. When marching here, there is absolutely no problem in terms of safety. There is no need to set up walls or set up fights. Therefore, Lu Yuanpeng did not set up camp this time. He just surrounded the vehicles and set up a tent near the convoy. Under the setting sun, the slowly flowing river water sparkled, and it was clearly visible that the bottom of the river was very deep, enough for more than one person. On the river beach, soldiers fetching water and drinking horses came and went. Xue Ou, Wang Sui, and the village chiefs were all inspecting the camp. Only Chen Bi came to the river to wash it, carrying his mace that he would not let go of all day long. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and even until the Qin Dynasty, the main combat weapons were swords and halberds. Weapons such as swords, spears, and spears only appeared in the Tang Dynasty and later. Although some other weapons appeared at this time, such as hooks and hook inlays used by the Wu army, these were not mainstream weapons. Although Lu Yuanpeng strongly recommended the use of swords for cavalry, he was mainly considering their use in cavalry duels. When fighting against Central Plains soldiers who form a tight formation with infantry and halberds, long weapons are still needed to rush into the formation. At this time, stirrups and saddles had not yet appeared, and ordinary soldiers could not use halberds on horses. However, for those with excellent riding skills or strong waist and abdomen, it was not a problem to use long weapons to fight on horses. Lu Yuanpeng is psychologically repelled by weapons like halberds. In his opinion, although the halberd can stab and hook, it is absolutely inconvenient to fight on horseback. Once the small thorns on the halberd are caught with other people's halberds, the knight sitting on the horse without saddle and stirrups will most likely be pulled off the horse. Come. ????????????????? But if you fall down in the chaos of the army, no matter how strong your martial arts skills are, it will definitely be a disaster. Fortunately, Lu Yuanpeng's team is not a regular Qin army, and it is not even within the official order of Sishui County troops. This makes Lu YuanpengIt is much more convenient to use military weapons. However, even so, Lu Yuanpeng only equipped himself and his subordinates with weapons that were absolutely new in this era. Lu Yuanpeng and Xue Ou are spears; Wang Sui is a long-handled sword; Chen Bi is a mace; Liu Zhao is a big axe; and the rest all chose guns and knives. I don¡¯t know if it¡¯s because of time travel, or because his body is already in great shape, or because Lu Yuanpeng has practiced martial arts hard over the years. Lu Yuanpeng is now not only nine feet tall, but also incredibly powerful. He can already wield weapons weighing more than a hundred kilograms. Sway freely. It is said that Xiang Yu was able to carry a tripod. He thought that this was probably because later generations exaggerated Xiang Yu's strength. Lu Yuanpeng even had a faint urge to compete with Xiang Yu in his heart. The style of Wang Hui's broadsword was designed by Lu Yuanpeng to be the Guanyun Changqinglong Yanyue Sword that he was most familiar with; Liu Zhao's big ax was spoofed by Lu Yuanpeng as Cheng Yaojin's Xuanhua ax; as for Chen Bi's mace, Lu Yuanpeng really couldn't remember it. Is there any famous person in history who used this kind of weapon? It seems that only Qin Ming, the Thunderbolt Fire in the Water Margin, used it. He just added a half-foot-long spike to the front end of the mace. Even so, Chen Bi was very fond of it. As for spears, although there were many famous spears in history, Lu Yuanpeng could not remember the appearance of these famous spears except Zhang Sanye Zhangba Snake Spear. Although he also tried to draw several gun types, after research, Gong Shixi believed that either the gun he wanted to make was too heavy, or the gun was too fancy and complicated to be suitable. In the end, they are all just the same style of spears, nothing fancy. Originally, Lu Yuanpeng wanted to make all the knives used by his men into Tuojiang style, but after giving the drawings to the engineer Xi, he realized that in this era, due to the underdeveloped smelting technology, it was necessary to make Tuojiang style. All the curvatures cost a fortune. If you want to make it into a Tujiang style, you need to make the spine of the knife thick and heavy, and you need to choose good refined iron or meteorite iron, otherwise it will be easily broken when cutting. A sword that is too heavy should not be used by ordinary soldiers. Instead, it is made of fine steel, and the requirements are obviously huge. In the end, Lu Yuanpeng had no choice but to choose the horizontal knife, which was only popular in the Tang Dynasty, as a knife for large-scale equipment. The most difficult thing is to make it. Please recommend and collect!