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Volume 1 Chapter 31 Brother Ah Hao

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    Although Zhu Guang remained calm on the surface, he was really shaken in his heart.  Xiahou Dun?  Xia Houyuanrang!  Then the Cavalry Commander Cao Gong he mentioned was Cao Cao?  But he didn't have time to talk more, so he asked: "Why are you here, general?" "I followed Duke Cao to pursue the Yellow Turban bandits into Dongjun. I was accidentally ambushed and was ambushed. In the melee, all the troops were killed and wounded, and only these three people were left.  ." Speaking of this, I can't help feeling frustrated.  At this time, Gao Shun and others came over with the Shuzuo in their arms, without saying anything, just watching from the side.  "General Xiahou, I wonder where Duke Cao's troops are now?" "If the prediction is correct, they should be in Puyang." "Then please." Puyang is the seat of Dongjun and the destination of Zhu Guang and others.  Xiahou Dun was not shy at all. He said "Thank you", led the way, and headed south to Puyang.  Along the way, traces of battles and corpses of Yellow Turban soldiers were discovered one after another, presumably caused by Xiahou Dun chasing them all the way.  During the march, Xiahou Dun kept chatting with Zhu Guang. He was full of praise when he heard that they had prepared their own horses and weapons and traveled thousands of miles south.  In the stereotype, Xia Houyuanrang should be the image of a strong man who "shoots the target and eats the eyes". Judging from his appearance and listening to his soft words, he can't be compared to the one who shouted "Father's sperm and mother's blood cannot be discarded"  The bearded guy couldn't relate.  After traveling for dozens of miles, Xiahou Dun encountered an army of soldiers and horses. Xiahou Dun's eyes were still "sound" at this time. He read the flag and shouted from the horseback: "Zi Xiao!" The other party recognized his voice and responded loudly.  With.  The two teams met each other, and Xiahou Dun and "Zixiao" could not help but ask questions and sigh for a while.  At the end, Xiahou Dun turned around and introduced Zhu Guang: "This is the thief Cao Cao under the guard of Yunzhong County, Zhu Guang. If he hadn't saved me, Brother Yu might not have been able to come back." He then introduced to Zhu Guang: "This is my brother.  Cao Ren, whose courtesy name is Zixiao. "The Xiahou family and the Cao family are as close as one family. I read some articles before and even said that Cao Cao was descended from the Xiahou family, but I couldn't figure it out anyway.  When Zhu Guang looked at Cao Ren, he was different from Xiahou Dun.  Although Xiahou Dun was a brave man, he could clearly feel that he had read a book.  Cao Ren was much rougher. Xiahou Dun called him his younger brother, but he had a short beard all over his face, which was thick and thick. When he met people, he did not avoid looking at them and looked directly at them. This style was more like that of a gangster.  .  When Cao Ren saw that Xiahou Dun was young and just a minor official, he felt contempt in his heart. However, after all, he saved Xiahou Dun once, so he clasped his hands without saying a word.  It was only then that Xiahou Dun discovered that Shu Zuo had not said a word from beginning to end.  Zhu Guang and others were ordered to escort him, so he should not ignore it. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? The scribe was older, in his thirties, also returned the courtesy, calling himself Li Ru.  At this moment, he cooperated with Cao Ren's troops and headed south.  After walking another thirty or forty miles, Puyang was suddenly in sight. The yellow scarf was passing by here, and it was in a mess.  Cao Cao's soldiers and horses, the cavalry captain, did not enter the city and were only stationed outside the city.  It seems that the army has just stopped and the soldiers are busy setting up camp and setting up tents.  When Zhu Guang and others were about to send Li Ru into the city to say goodbye to Xiahou Dun, the latter repeatedly told him to meet him at the military camp outside the city as soon as the official business was over.  Zhu Guang agreed, and the brothers supported Li Ru and threw themselves into the city.  After finding the prefect's mansion, Li Ru went in to make contact, and informed the prince that Dong Zhonglang had dispatched 300 cavalry at your request.  When the Lord of the Mansion heard that Dong Zhuo was so generous, he was delighted and kept praising the Xiliang troops for their bravery and agility.  Li Ru poured a basin of cold water over it, but it was just the young man in the clouds.  "Why aren't you coming out? How are we going to be arranged?" "Today we beheaded more than twenty people, does that count as merit?" When the restless young man looked at Zhu Guang, he found that the third young master seemed to be stunned.  Today is really interesting, first Xiahou Dun, then Cao Ren, that¡¯s all. I didn¡¯t expect that the person we were escorting was actually Li Ru.  Thinking about Li Ru, he was considered a famous figure in the Three Kingdoms. It is not an exaggeration to say that he was Dong Zhuo's mastermind.  How can such a person be a scholar?  When I think about it again, I feel relieved.  Xiahou Dun, a general-level figure in Cao Wei, is now only a supporting general. Cao Ren probably is not even a supporting general. Even Wei Wu Cao Cao is only a riding captain now.  In these troubled times, opportunities will come, and those who are capable will come forward sooner or later.  Just as he was thinking about it, Li Ru came out of the official office, accompanied by a Dongjun official who was responsible for arranging Zhu Guang and the others.  After talking to the Dongjun officials here, Zhu Guang went to Li Ru and saluted: "Sir, if there is nothing else to do, we will go and settle down." Li Ru saw that he was well-dressed and polite, so he just  On the way, I saw Bingzhou's fast horse and sharp knife.  He also knew that Dong Zhonglang didn't pay attention to these young people at all, so he deliberately gave him a few words.  "Guangzong has no use for you, it's because you didn't show your skills." Li Ru pointed to the outside of the city and left without saying a word.    Zhu Guang understood what he meant, and immediately led his brothers to settle down according to Dongjun's instructions. After giving instructions to the young men, he went out of the city.  At that time, the army had not yet finished setting up camp, and there was an endless stream of soldiers.  Zhu Guang asked the soldiers guarding the camp gate to pass the news on his behalf. After waiting for a while, an officer rushed out from the camp and spoke politely: "Is this Zhu Thief Cao?" "I am." "Mr. Cao invites you."  The Chinese military tent has been set up, and although the soldiers standing outside are mighty, they are not "tiger and leopard cavalry" after all.  The officer lifted the curtain for him, and Zhu Guang stepped in.  Not to mention Xiahou Dun and Cao Ren in the tent, there are still a few people who are unknown and unimportant.  What matters is who is sitting on top.  "Brother Zhu, this is the Cavalry Commander, Cao Gong." Zhu Guang looked at it and couldn't help but be a little surprised.  Is this Cao Cao?  I remember an allusion that when an envoy from another country came to see him, Cao Cao was worried that he would not look amazing, so he asked a dignified, tall and powerful general to pretend to be himself.  As a result, after the envoy met him, he said that although Duke Cao was tall and majestic, the man standing with a sword beside him was the real hero.  By visual inspection, it is only seven feet, not an inch more. He is dressed in military uniform and sits with his sword in hand.  Nian was standing up and down, with a chest-length beard, looking at himself.  He didn't feel comfortable staring at her, because the other person's eyes were squinted, as if he was trying to see through a person's internal organs.  "Mr. Cao." Cao Cao didn't answer. From then on, he stood up and walked forward until he was half a step in front of Zhu Guang before stopping.  Then he looked at the young man from head to toe with great interest.  "You came from the clouds?" "Yes." "I heard from Yuan Rang that you brought your own horses and weapons and traveled thousands of miles south to help suppress the army. Why?" Zhu Guang was speechless for a moment. What do you mean, Brother Jili?  "Come for peace." After a long time, Zhu Guang replied, just like what he said to his little brothers when he left Yunzhong.  Cao Cao squinted his eyes, and Zhu Guang realized that he had misunderstood the other party. He didn't always squint when looking at people, but his eyes were just that big.  "Since you want peace, you should serve your parents at home, marry a wife and have children, and be a filial son! You must know that fighting on the battlefield and risking your life is definitely not child's play." However, Cao Cao still regarded himself as a young man who was ignorant of worldly affairs.  After thinking for a while, Zhu Guang calmly replied: "If you don't care about your parents, how can you talk about your son and your wife?" After finishing his words, Cao Cao raised his head and laughed.  Ren Xia.  Looking at this man now, we know that the rumors are true and he is a real strong man.  He immediately returned to his seat and asked Zhu Guang what his current position was and the situation on Guangzong's battlefield.  When he heard that he was transferred to Dongjun, Cao Cao stroked his beard and chuckled.  He was busy with military affairs, so naturally he couldn't waste too much time for a small Yunzhong county official. After a few words of encouragement, he let Zhu Guang go.  Xiahou Dun personally sent him to the camp gate and said to Zhu Guang: "Brother Zhu, I am lucky to have your help today, but there is no time in the army. You enter the city, I have my own concerns." "My own concerns?"  Zhu Guang listened, clasped his hands and said with a smile: "General, there is no need to be polite, take your leave." "I'm sorry to see you off far." Xiahou Dun also laughed.  It wasn't until Zhu Guang rode away that he turned back to the camp.  "When Zhu Guang returned to the city, the young people couldn't help but complain.  We went south to make meritorious deeds, but now we are being manipulated indiscriminately.  If I had known this, why not stay in the clouds, go hunting on horseback, and play tricks with the Xianbei people? Isn't this happier?  After Zhu Guang heard these words, he didn't blame him or mind him.  Just ask them to keep up their spirits and prepare their equipment.  But it is said that Cao Cao led his army out of Luoyang with orders to rescue Huangfu Song, the besieged general of Zuo Zhonglang. During this period, he defeated the Yellow Turbans in Yingchuan, Runan and Chen Guo.  Defeated Bocai in Yangzhai, defeated Pengtuo in Xihua, and the military power was greatly shaken!  The rest of the crowd wanted to flee to Wancheng, but one man occupied the city first and blocked the Yellow Turbans from outside the city. This man's name was Sun Jian.  This group of yellow scarf thieves was called Bu Ji by Qu Commander. Although Bo Cai and Peng Tuo had been defeated, Bu Ji's army was quite powerful and escaped.  Zuo Zhonglang, General Huangfu Song, was a famous general. Seeing that it was difficult for his troops to make a big splash, he decided to gather troops to wipe out the Yellow Turbans in Nanyang first. In this way, all the bandits in the Central Plains would be eliminated.  "But some people are worried that if Bu Ji's troops go north to Julu, Lu Zhonglang has been escorted back to the capital for questioning. There is no commander in the army, and there is a fear of trouble.  Huangfu Song then sent Cao Cao to pursue him.  Cao Mengde was also young and energetic at this time, urging his troops to pursue him fiercely!  Xiahou Dun was even more brave. He only rode dozens of horses and chased him for hundreds of miles!  As a result, he was ambushed by the Yellow Turbans!  Defeat is a crime. Cao Cao should have engaged in military law, but when he used generals in front of the army, he could only temporarily write them down and allow him to offset his merits.  "Mr. Cao, the bandits have already fled to Cangting, and they are afraid of going to Dong'a. The general thought that we should raise troops to pursue them directly, and don't allow Bu to take a breath." Although he was almost killed, he only escaped with his life, and in DaiAlthough Xiahou Dun still suggested this to Cao Cao.  Cao Ren also held this opinion.  Cao Cao lowered his head and said nothing. Although Bo Cai and Peng Tuo were dead, this group of Yellow Turban thieves were in a desperate situation.  But when an animal is in poverty, it will fight. Today Yuan Rang was ambushed because he underestimated the enemy and advanced rashly.  " However, Zhonglang's main force is still hundreds of miles away. If he is asked to gather his troops, he may really have to do what Yuan Rang said and let the bandits capture Dong'a, causing many complications.  "Chasing, we must pursue. But you all remember, don't underestimate the enemy. Our army is chasing behind, there is no way to retreat, he will fight as a trapped beast!" "Promise!" The officers in the tent responded in unison.  road.  Xiahou Dun was still thinking about Zhu Guang's affairs. He thought about it again and again and said: "Mr. Cao, the terrain in Cangting is flat and the horse army is galloping. At the end of the day, the general rushed into the ambush and lost dozens of horses. Zixiao only had more than a hundred horses, so that's all.  It's not enough to ride on Princess Cao. " "You want to recommend that Yunzhong County official?"
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