Chapter 66 Military Map

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Guo Shao and his group ran out of Binzhou, but no one came to chase him, so they gradually felt at ease.

It seems that it is not that serious at this time. At least Zhe Congruan dares not take Guo Shao. What cannot be confirmed is Li Chuyun's situation... Because he stands up for justice and beats the young master who bullies men and women, and a general of the imperial guards will be punished by the Jiedushi, Zhe Congruan will probably not be able to sit in the position of Jiedushi.

Is it worth it to have unhappiness for Li Chuyun and Zhegong?

Guo Shao and Zuo You both thought it was worth it because they could not win over generals of Zhe Gong, and only Li Chuyun was the candidate he should strive for.

After a long journey, everyone rushed to the front desk and immediately found a place to rest as soon as they left the quiet and difficult place to settle down.I guess I don’t have to wait until now if Zhe Congruan Zhen wants to do anything.

The large inn within the Guannei is a small city with city walls and gates. Travelers can drive local commerce and trade, and markets usually emerge around it.

There were about a dozen families and slaves in Li Chuyun, and Guo Shao and others had enough places to live there.

The nurse of the Li family's wife also came. She was not from Binzhou at first, and she followed the Li family to Binzhou when Zhegong moved to the town.

The wet nurse has taken care of the Li family's wife for more than ten years, and now she is almost the same as a member of the Li family.

The wet nurse has self-responsibility and often has to take care of Li's affairs.

As soon as he arrived at the inn, he got busy and wanted to wash the robe, saying that it would be clean and dried and returned to others. The robe was the clothes of Guo Shao who was wrapped in Li's home.

Li refused to follow and didn't know how to explain. After thinking about it, he forced himself to argue: Bake the clothes and wash them when Feng Xiang settled down!

As soon as the wet nurse left the room, Li took out the robe from her bag, looked at it for a while, and couldn't help but pick it up and put it in front of her nose and smell it.

It seemed a little sweaty, and there was another smell, and it might not smell at all, it was just her random thoughts.

Just as he was stunned, the door suddenly creaked and pushed open again. Li hurriedly stuffed the clothes in his hand into the bag, shocked and embarrassed, and his face suddenly turned red.

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The next morning, a civil servant from Fengxi Town came to receive the reception, and asked Guo Shao to meet the Jiedushi Wang Jing again after he arrived at Fengxi Palace.

With this kind of courtesy, Guo Shao speculated that Wang Pu's letter might have been received by Wang Jing.

Guo Shao felt even more relieved.When they settled in Fengxiong Mansion and met Wang Jing, they left Li Chuyun's family in Fengxiong, and went out of the city to Chencang the next day to focus on understanding the terrain.

Zhang Zhao, the chief of the shogunate of Fengxiáng Town, personally accompanied him, went to Chencang with Guo Shao, and then traveled to Sanguan.

Everyone set out from Chen Cang early in the morning, and the group walked lightly and simply, and walked about thirty or forty miles before reaching Sanguan in the afternoon.

Along the way, you can see only high mountains and ridges, and the road is only one valley, like a traffic pipeline between heavy mountains.

As soon as he arrived at Sanguan, Zhang Zhao first said: Guo Duzhi cannot risk his escape from Sanguan. The territory controlled by the Shu army is ahead, and the terrain is complex, so there may be mistakes.

Seeing that the mountains were steep and people were locked in the valley as if they were locked in high walls, Guo Shao couldn't help but sigh: Is this the Shu Road?No wonder the poet Li Bai said that the road to Shu is difficult than the mountains and the sky.

Zhang Zhao smiled and said: I did enter Shu Road, but the road from Chencang to Sanguan is still easy to walk. Aren’t we riding a horse?This road is called Chencang Road. "Build a plank road openly and crosses Chencang secretly" refers to this road; the north end is Chencang.There are several Shu Road, and Chencang Road is the flattest.

Seeing that Sanguan Pass was steep and stuck in the middle of the valley, surrounded by steep mountains; apart from the valley road in the middle, it was not easy for a small group of people to cross the mountains, so he said: Since Chencang Road is the flattest road, it will be difficult for the Shu army to enter Guanzhong... Is it easy for Longyou (Gansu) to enter the pass?

Zhang Zhaodao: That is, since ancient times, Longyou has been conquered by the high and conquered Guanzhong, and Qinzhou has been in Longyou.

Zuo You can tell the truth about these rough things, so Guo Shao won't continue to talk about them.

I just thought: Qinzhou is in Longyou, and the army will enter the Guanzhong Plain as long as it rushes down; the imperial court is preparing to recover the several states occupied by Shu, and perhaps what I care most about is the objective threat that Qinzhou has.

Guo Shao and others had never been to this place, nor had they walked through Shu Road. At this time, they could not see much except looking at the mountains.

He thought for a while, and felt that Zhang Zhao had been in Fengxiu for a long time, and might be at least familiar with the general place.

Now I’m going to have a paper mill, put it on the wall with everyone, and then take out a wood-carved ruler from my luggage.

This level that must be fought for by military strategists seemed very quiet at this time, with only some soldiers on duty on the wall, and even fewer travelers passing the pass.

Guo Shao looked at the direction of the sun for a while, then drew a circle on the paper and wrote the small words "Chen Cang".

Then I took a ruler on the paper in the lower right corner and drew a short line, writing: Forty miles.

As I guessed the direction, I drew a curved line, and wrote Sanguan at one end of the line.

Zhang Zhao and Zuo You both watched Guo Shao play this thing with great interest. Because the operation is simple and rough, they understood it, but they thought Guo Shao's approach was a bit strange.

Guo Shao asked again: Qinzhou is west of Chencang, northward?Do you remember how far is Zhang Changshi?

Zhang Zhaodao: The direction should indeed be northerly, about 500 miles away.

Guo Shao measured the distance according to his words and marked Qinzhou far away from Chencang.

In every question and answer, Zhang Zhao is indeed knowledgeable. He can answer the general direction as long as it is a slightly famous place.

So in one stick of incense, Guo Shao drew larger towns such as Fengzhou, Chengzhou, Jiezhou, Xiongshengjunguzhen, Xingzhou, Shannan West Road (Hanzhong)... Among them, Qin, Feng, Cheng and Jie should be the territory of Shu that the imperial court was preparing to capture.

Cheng and Feng are the east-west line, located south of Chencang.

Fengzhou is closest to Chencang, more than 200 miles southwest of Chencang; Chengzhou is 300 miles west of Fengzhou.

The Shu army's heroic victory army is between Cheng and Feng... The farthest stairs are located in the southwest of Chengzhou, nearly 300 miles southwest of Chengzhou.

Other places are not too far away, but Guo Shao seems to be outside the scope of this battle, including Xingzhou and Shannan West Road (Hanzhong).

Xingzhou is located directly south of Guzhen, just at the west end of the Hanzhong Plain; from Xingzhou to the east, it enters the Hanzhong Plain, which is Xingyuan Prefecture, the governor of Shannan West Road.

Guo Shao knew about the direction and drew a rough diagram.

However, the terrain of the roads between these prefectures and towns is still unclear. Guo Shao thought for a while and knew that the marching route could not be just a straight line distance... For example, the Qinling Mountains on the Sanguan in front of him were difficult to run rampant unless they were flying.

Guo Shao looked at the schematic diagram in his hand and said that when he had a point, he had to have wires before he could form a surface.So I asked about the river first, there should be four rivers.

The northernmost part of the Wei River, the river from Qinzhou to Chencang is the Wei River; the ancient road water, connected to the Jialing River, flows approximately to the Chencang Road in the Shu Road, which flows from Chencang, Fengzhou and Xingzhou to the north and south; the Qiang River flows eastward through Jiezhou and into the Jialing River; and the Han River passing Shannan West Road.

Beyond the rivers, there is the road. Zhang Zhao can't remember it clearly, so he can only explain the Shu Road, that is, the Chen Cang Road here.

However, the rough terrain is the road from Chencang to Qinzhou along the Wei River, which is relatively easy to walk, but the distance is very long; Qinzhou goes south and east to Cheng and Feng, and the line is also very flat, so the road is even further... If you go to Chencangrao Qinzhou, you will be at least a thousand miles away from Fengzhou.

From Chencang to Cheng (west) and Feng (east), you have to cross the Qinling Mountains; in fact, the southern part of the Wei River line of Chencang and Qinzhou are both Qinling Mountains, with high mountains and steep roads and complex roads to travel south.

Guo Shao's trip was quite rewarding. He at least understood that the purpose of the imperial court's battle was to control the Qinling line and eliminate Longyou's threat to Guanzhong.

When he was staying in Tokyo before, no one would tell him this, and it was impossible for the Queen, Wang Pu and others to teach him in detail.

Zuo You, the only one who has some knowledge, knows only about these things, and Zuo You is mainly familiar with the Tokyo officialdom.

Guo Shao obtained the military power of the 6,000 elite soldiers of the Guards, and should be a strong force in the upcoming battle against Shu.

If the general knows nothing, if the battle is unfavorable, the court will pursue it, and only listen to Wang Jing and Xiang Xun's arrangements after asking questions and answering them, how can we explain it?

Moreover, Guo Shao’s idea is to fight hard and hope to fight quickly.

For a time, Guo Shao was a little grateful that he was still a person who lived in modern society and always had knowledge.

Otherwise, if an ordinary lower-level school can make it soar in a few months, it will lead to command operations. As for Guo Shao, who has almost no convenient source of information, I am afraid he will be confused.

Then Guo Shao locked up in San, and did not return to Chen Cang and Feng Xiang.

While waiting for Luo Yanhuan and the other two to be sent out, he made friends with the generals guarding the pass and inquire about the nearby terrain and the deployment of the Shu army.

In order to prevent the Shu army from attacking... Although the Shu army basically did not provoke wars in normal times, it was necessary for the Zhou army guards to send scouts to move nearby, and sometimes they would bring back a few guides.

In the past, Cheng, Feng and other places belonged to China, and now they belonged to Shu. The local people do not care who ruled them at all. They are almost the same anyway, and there is no concept of righteousness. Fighting around is like a civil war.

As long as they are given certain benefits, they are willing to lead the way.

Based on this, Guo Shao drew several terrain and road maps with smaller ranges.

His geography knowledge comes entirely from the middle school entrance examination. He forgot most of it, but he still remembers some methods of using the density of coils to indicate the consistency, but he just can't use it. Who is so complicated to draw it?

As long as there is no road to go, no matter how high the mountain is?

He learned and applied the scales to the point of being useful.

When Zhang Zhao and Zuo You first saw Guo Shao’s paintings, they were all amazed.

Guo Shao was curious and then came to Sanguanzhong to see why they were surprised... He felt that the map he drew was already very rough, but unexpectedly, the map used by the Zhou army was even more unbearable to look directly.

The characters are big, and the mountains are painted, and there is no concept of scale at all. A city painting takes up half of the Qinling Mountains. How big is this fucking city...