Daqin Fusu: It is difficult to start the battle

Chapter 141 Let's drink Laba porridge!

Chapter 141 Let's drink Laba porridge!

On the [-]nd day of the twelfth lunar month in the first year of Qin II, Emperor Fajia traveled westward from Xianyang. Except for one or two subordinate officials, all the officials in Xianyang accompanied him.

The one leading the way was still Jingshi Lingzi Chang, who led three thousand cavalry and dozens of drum chariots and music chariots in front of the queue.

Then there are the good family sons selected from Neishi, Shangjun, Beidi County, and Longxi County who were reviewed this time. They are all about eight feet tall, with a total of 1 people.

Because Fusu once revealed that 3000 of them will be selected to be incorporated into the Qimen Army to serve in front of the emperor.

So these good families are all enthusiastic, walking with their heads held high and their chests held high, walking like a dragon and a tiger.

After the Qin army, there were [-] Hu cavalry brought back from Shangjun by Guan Ying.

After the Battle of Yanchi, many of them also made military exploits, but considering that they were not good at farming and most of their family members had been sent to the official horse ranch, Fusu converted their land income into five baht and distributed it.

So these Hu Qimen wore Juebians on their heads and colorful silk fabrics on their bodies, and they rode on pony horses beaming with joy.

Fusu simply loved this era when grassland people had no nationalism.

When he arrived at the Huqi camp, he was greeted with shouts like a mountain roar and a tsunami. Thousands of people fell to their knees and beat their chests vigorously to swear allegiance to him.

Even though Fusu didn't understand what they said...

But he knew that under the atmosphere at that time, these barbarians would dare to rush in the direction his horsewhip was pointing, even if it was a mountain of swords and a sea of ​​fire!
Simple, so simple!
After Fusu was moved for a while, he left a few Confucian students from Ludi to teach the Hu people the idea of ​​being loyal to the emperor and serving the country.

He had some expectations, maybe in the near future, there would be a few Jin Ridun and Ge Shuhan among these barbarians...

After Hu Qi, there are the chariots of the Sangong and Jiuqing. Behind each chariot are four cavalry officials, each with a hundred soldiers, holding a halberd and carrying a strong crossbow.

According to the etiquette system, when the emperor is traveling, the ministers need to guide him in front of the emperor.

In the middle of the team, there are 1000 or [-] palace guards led by Lang Zhongling Meng Yi himself.

These people have the lowest titles, and they are genuine old Qin people, and some of them can trace their blood back to the period of Duke Xiang of Qin.

In Qin's system, these are the existences comparable to the Imperial Forest Army.

Behind the guards of the palace gate was the golden root chariot surrounded by hundreds of knights, but the golden root chariot at this time was completely different from the one the emperor had ridden in the beginning.

This is the result of the team led by Gong Shugui himself, hundreds of craftsmen joined the battle, and finally built the four-wheeled carriage successfully before the trip.

The lower part of the car is rounded, and according to etiquette, this is called "Yu method ground, and the circle is like the sky".

The two huge rear wheels each have thirty spokes to represent the 30 days in January;
Because it is a closed carriage without an umbrella, 28 constellations are painted with gold powder on the top of the carriage.

Two Taichang flags were planted behind the carriage, with two flags out of ten, and nine feet dragging the ground to represent that this is the emperor's royal chariot.

At this moment, it is still Yang Xi, the magistrate of the Chefu, who is driving the chariot for Fusu, and Meng Tian, ​​the servant who was supposed to be driving, sits in the imperial chariot like Taiwei Qiang Li, enjoying the glory of participating in the ride.

In addition to the royal chariot, there are several auxiliary chariots accompanying them, as well as [-] chariots including safety chariots, vertical chariots, farming chariots, military chariots, hunting chariots, and light chariots.

Each car has dozens of soldiers accompanying it.

These vehicles are all driven by the emperor personally, and there are soldiers sitting in them, but more of them are maids and servants accompanying them.

After that, according to the etiquette, it should be the empress dowager and the empress dowager's frame, and there will be more than 100 accompanying cars driving the two together.

It's just that Fusu's mother and grandmother have passed away long ago, so these vehicles can only be sealed in the treasury of Xianyang.

So at this moment, following the emperor's frame is the one who married Li Si's eldest son, Fusu's nominal eldest sister, and the first emperor's eldest princess, Princess Liyang.

After that, Princess Yunyang Ying Yinman, whose position was adjusted by Fusu, was his own sister, so the carriages of Ying Yinman and Princess Liyang ran parallel.

The two of them rode in red 罽 (jì) 軿 (píng) chariots pulled by three pure white horses, that is, carriages decorated with felt.

According to the regulations, they each have twelve cars, on which are [-] shi officials and unmarried daughters of the clan whose title is above the tenth rank of the left concubine.

Behind them, there are two oil painting chariots side by side by Tian Ji and Zhao Ji. Afterwards, among the 36 subordinate chariots of each, they are accompanied by officials with more than two thousand shi and the wives of the clan with a rank of sixteen or more. .

The ones walking behind are Qi Ruier's oil painting chariots, there are twelve of them in total, accompanied by officials of [-] shi and the wives of the clan above Zuoshu.

Afterwards, there are the carriages of the officials other than the ministers, and the rest of the accompanying army.

Therefore, later generations would drive half a day to go back and forth from Xianyang to Yongcheng. In order to catch up with the sacrifice on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, Fusu set off five days in advance...

At this time, the atmosphere in the imperial chariot of the emperor was different from that of Tian Ji, Zhao Ji, and Qi Ruier. The atmosphere in the imperial chariot was so warm that several notes were stuck on Fusu's face.

Fusu, Qiang Li, and Meng Tian were sitting on the thick sofa in the carriage, playing with the 'fighting dog Rong' he created.

Logically speaking, no one would dare to win as an emperor, but Meng Tian who was present could be regarded as his teacher, and the other one was Qiang Qiang who dared to steal cards in front of him on the grounds that he was seventy years old and had no rules. lousy.

"Haha, the kite! The old man won!" Qiang Yan threw out a few cards and laughed loudly.

According to the previous bet agreement, whoever wins seven times first, he or Meng Tian, ​​will get a pair of bright light armor, so the old general immediately lost his face, almost showing off.

Meng Tian put down his cards and looked at Fusu, meaning that you are the emperor, you don't care about him!
Fusu pretended not to see it. Although he planned to deprive Qiang Lu of his military power in the next step, he hoped that the two sides could transfer peacefully. As long as these important ministers who have contributed to the Qin State do not do too much, everything is left to them.

"Okay, let's stop here today, the old general's Mingguang armor, when we return to Xianyang, I will have someone tailor it for the old general!"

Fusu put the cards away, and immediately looked at Meng Tian who was glaring at Qiang Lu: "Can the servant tell me and the Taiwei what I have seen and heard in the North?"

"I don't know which parts His Majesty wants to hear?" Meng Tian looked back and asked seriously.

Qiang Li at the side also leaned his upper body slightly forward, and the playful look on his face disappeared without a trace.

"Tell me your opinion on Modu, and your thoughts on opening a discussion field in Jiuyuan County."

Fusu asked the two questions he was most concerned about. The former was his vigilance against the big bosses who left his name in history as a traveler, and the latter was related to his national policy of controlling the grassland.

Compared with the Donghu people who lived in fishing and hunting, the nomadic Huns were poorer and had a stronger desire to plunder southward.

(End of this chapter)

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