Chapter 1738: Unify Jizhou (middle)

 Chapter 1738 Unifying Jizhou (Part 2)

 Chapter 1736: Unify Jizhou (Part 2)

  Guan Yu has been staying under Zhu Di before, but now he suddenly seals the gold and breaks away from Zhu Ming. There is only one possibility, and that is to find his eldest brother Liu Bei.

After learning this, Qin Hao couldn't help but sigh in his heart, Guan Yu has embarked on the same old road again, but this time it may not be easy.

 In the novel, the reason why Guan Yu was able to pass five levels and kill six generals was mainly because the six generals guarding these five levels were too mediocre.

 Let alone killing them one by one, even if six people join forces, they are still no match for Guan Yu.

Compared with the original history, the current era is completely different, and all kinds of outstanding talents are emerging in endlessly.

The Wei and Song dynasties would never be able to send mediocre people to guard an important military area like a pass, and those who could become the defenders of a pass must be the best in the army. Therefore, it would naturally be much more difficult for Guan Yu to pass.

 About the story of passing five levels and killing six generals, there is actually a very big bug.

  Guan Yu passed five passes and killed six generals, and went north to pursue his elder brother Liu Bei. It was touching and well-known to everyone. However, Guan Yu seemed to have forgotten to bring a map when he went out, and his route to the north was really incomprehensible.

Hearing that his eldest brother was at Yuan Shao's residence in Hebei, Guan Yu immediately put up a seal and sealed the gold, and set off from Xuchang, preparing to go to Hebei to reunite with Liu Bei.

Guan Yu wanted to go north to find Liu Bei. The route was actually very simple. After leaving Xuchang, he went north through Chenliu County, arrived at Baima and then crossed the Yellow River. Naturally, he could reach Hebei and reunite with Liu Bei.

However, after Guan Yu left Xudu, he did not take a straight line north, but headed northwest, and his destination turned out to be Luoyang.

On the way to Luoyang, Guan Yu passed by Dongling Pass and killed Kong Xiu.

 After arriving in Luoyang, Guan Yu killed two generals, Han Fu and Meng Tan, but still did not go north to cross the Yellow River. Instead, he went east to Sishui Pass, also known as Hulao Pass, and killed Bian Xi.

 After that, Guan Yu's route became more and more confusing.

 Guan Yu went all the way east and killed the prefect Wang Zhi in Xingyang, and then arrived at Huazhou. The prefect Liu Yan knew the current affairs well and took the initiative to let Guan Yu pass.

After Guan Yu left Huazhou, he arrived at Baima and prepared to cross the river. However, he was blocked by Qin Qi, so he sent him to the west with a knife.

At this point, Guan Yu finally completed five passes and killed six generals, arrived at the destination of Baima, and then crossed the Yellow River north to reunite with Liu Bei.

 Yes, you read that right, Guan Yu made a long circle, and his final destination was White Horse, which he could reach by walking straight.

The three points of Baima, Luoyang, and Xudu formed a large triangle. However, Guan Yu gave up the nearest straight line and went north to Baima. Instead, he turned first to the northwest and then to the east. The final place to cross the river was Baima.

 You want to say that Guan Yu is a road idiot? Come on, Guan Yu is not Li Guang, so there is no way he doesn't even know the basic route.

At that time, Guan Yu was extremely eager to find his brother. He wished he could see Liu Bei within one day, but he went to a lot of trouble to go around a big triangle and wasted so much time. This was completely contrary to common sense.

 In this regard, Qin Hao felt that it was Lao Luo's fault. It was not that Lao Luo did not understand geography. He asked Guan Yu to go around the map. It should be said that he had a clear purpose.

If Guan Yu were to walk in a straight line, he would be able to reach Baima in a short time, and then cross the river to see Liu Bei. Such a story is obviously not exciting enough.

 So, in order to highlight Guan Yu's bravery, Lao Luo made Guan Yu act like a fool and take such a large circle on the map.

 【Ding dong, the Jizhou War is officially over, and the inventory begins...

The Jizhou War lasted for two and a half months, starting from the Qin army's entry into central Hebei and ending with the Ambush on Flying Daggers, including:

 In the battle in western Hebei, we killed 30,000 enemies and lost 4,000 ourselves;

In the battle in Jizhong, 30,000 enemies were killed and 30,000 losses were suffered; in the battle in Weijun, 20,000 enemies were killed and 40,000 losses were suffered.

 In the attack and defense of Yecheng, we killed 20,000 enemies and suffered 8,000 losses;

 In the battle of ambush from all sides, 20,000 enemies were killed, 80,000 were captured, and 8,000 were lost;

According to statistics, a total of 200,000 enemies were wiped out in the Jizhou War, including 120,000 enemy kills, 80,000 prisoners, and 90,000 self-inflicted losses.

 Deducting casualties, a total of 1100 summoning points will be awarded. The host currently has a total of 5275 summoning points. 】

  【The Jizhou War involved more than 400,000 people before and after it, and it has reached the standard of a battle.

 The battle loss ratio in this battle is 2.2:1, score: A, reward: a bronze random summoning card. 】

  【The battle of House of Flying Daggers, involving more than 200,000 people, can be constituted as a separate battle. In this battle, 20,000 enemies were killed, 80,000 were captured, and 8,000 were lost;

 The battle loss ratio in this battle is 12.5:1, score: SSS, reward: a gold summoning card. 】

  【The current host has: 2 gold summoning cards, 2 bronze random summoning cards, and 3 million population summoning cards. 】

Looking at the skyrocketing summoning points and the restored summoning cards, Qin Hao couldn't help but sigh: "War is the fastest way to get rich."

When he originally summoned Nezha and Huang Feihu, the summoning cards in Qin Hao's hand had been used up. As a result, the two battles between Beihai and Jibei gave Qin Hao two more golden summoning cards, and he soon had a third one. Three to buy.

Now Jixi, Jinan, Jizhong, Jidong, and a small part of Jibei are all under Qin Hao's control.

80% of the entire Jizhou belongs to Qin Hao. As long as the remaining northern Hebei area is occupied, Jizhou will be unified by Qin Hao, and the unified state will also get a golden summoning card again.

 “Please tell me, my lord, that General Zhang Liao has arrived with his army.”

 After hearing the report from his subordinates, Qin Hao couldn't help but laugh.

This time, if Zhang Liao hadn't led an army of 60,000 men behind him, disguised himself as the main force to confuse Han Xin, and made a posture of pursuing at full speed, Han Xin would not have fallen into the trap so easily.

Zhang Liao has just arrived now. The speed is actually not too slow, but the day lilies must have been cold. After all, the Han and Zhao coalition forces have been completely wiped out.

"Zhang Liao arrived at the right time. I sent an order for Zhang Liao to lead an army of 30,000 people and **** 80,000 prisoners of war back to Yecheng under strict supervision." Qin Hao ordered.

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 After Zhang Liao received the order, he also looked reluctant. He rushed from Yecheng and then went back. At least it gave him a breather. Besides, who can't do such a thing as escorting prisoners?

Of course, Zhang Liao only complained verbally. After all, the emperor's orders cannot be violated, and there are many important people among the prisoners this time.

 Zhang Liao brought 60,000 men this time, took back 30,000 men, and left behind 30,000 men.

After Bai Qi and Li Jing joined forces, the Qin army had a total of 130,000 troops. The ambush on all sides resulted in 8,000 casualties. In addition to the 30,000 left by Zhang Liao, the total number was 152,000.

Now the last remaining enemy army in northern Hebei is Zhang He's 30,000 Korean troops.

Even if Zhang He is unwilling to surrender, these 150,000 Qin troops alone are enough to flatten northern Hebei and forcibly unify Jizhou.

   Second update, there are currently four chapters owed...

  

  

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