Three Kingdoms: Heir of Wolong, my father-in-law is Guan Gong

Chapter 87 Who said Yu Jin was a farming general?

Chapter 87 Who said Yu Jin was a farming general? (1025)

The only thing that gave Yu Jin some peace of mind was:
  When Cao Cao sent the order to Yu Jin, he also sent Cao Ren's urgent report for help to Yu Jin.

This allowed Yu Jin to have a preliminary understanding of the war in Xiangfan.

"Guan Yu first defeated Hu Xiu and then beheaded Pang De. Lu Chang's troops in Xiangyang could not be mobilized, and General Zhengnan was trapped in Fancheng."

"Jiangxia's Wenpin must be wary of Sun Quan and dare not move lightly."

"Except for Xu Huang in Wancheng, Fu Fang in Nanxiang, and Hu Xiu in Pinglu City, there are no soldiers available in Jingzhou."

"However, Pang De was beheaded, Wancheng's elite soldiers were almost exhausted, and Xu Huang only had new soldiers in his hands."

"Fu Fang and Hu Xiu are incompetent people, and it is difficult to restrain the troops under their command."

"I am preparing Qiang in Hexi, and I only have two thousand people at my disposal. This is far from enough."

Yu Jin looked at the map carefully and finally set his sights on Luoyang and Xudu.

"We can only call on military households in the field."

The military households in Cao Cao's field mainly consisted of the surplus soldiers who were recruited from various places during Cao Cao's southern and northern campaigns. They also included some Hanzhong people who migrated when Cao Cao conquered Hanzhong, such as the seven-surname barbarians in Brazil County, and Wang Ping was one of them. member.

These military households not only produced a large amount of food for Cao Cao, but were also Cao Cao's most important source of troops.

In addition to Cao Cao's tight war situation and lack of troops on the southern front, Yu Jin chose the military households in the farming villages because he also considered that these military households in the farming villages were usually managed in a militarized manner.

Although he is a new recruit, he is easier to discipline than ordinary recruits.

For a hasty army, whether you can bend a bow and shoot an arrow is secondary, but whether you can order and prohibit is the most important.

After making a decision in his heart, Yu Jin summoned his scouts and issued military orders to various places with the authority of Jiajie Yue:

"Send an order to the Commander-in-Chief of Luoyang Tuntian to mobilize 10,000 young men to arrive at Wancheng within seven days. If you miss the deadline by three days, you will be killed!"

"Send an order to Captain Xu Du to dispatch 10,000 young men to arrive at Wancheng within five days. If you miss the deadline by three days, you will be killed!"

"Instruct Fu Fang, the governor of Nanxiang, to quickly lead his troops as the vanguard and choose the right location to set up a stronghold. If the stronghold is not stable, behead him!"

"Instruct Hu Xiu, the governor of Jingzhou, to defend Pinglu City and not go to war without general orders. Lose the city within fifteen days and kill him!"

"Instruct Xu Huang, general of Wancheng's pacification bandits, to build granaries from Wancheng to Xinye to assist in reorganizing the army. If there is any neglect, behead!"

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One after another orders were issued from the forbidden mouth, and were quickly transmitted by fast horses.

This majestic and resolute veteran was not intimidated by the difficulties before him.

Even if the opponent is Guan Yu, even if the troops are temporarily mobilized, Yu Jin must do his best to fulfill Cao Cao's instructions.

The Luoyang Tuntian Commandery and the Xudu Tuntian Commandery, who received the imperial ban, did not dare to neglect in the slightest.

If there is a false ax in Jin, it can be used to kill offending officials in wartime.

Not to mention a small military commander, a general like Xu Huang, a two thousand stone officer like Fu Fang, and a governor like Hu Xiu, all of them had the right to kill Yu Jin.

For example, Cao Ren might have to consider the impact of killing Hu Xiu, but Yu Jin would not consider it at all.

In the past, when he was still a young official, Yu Jin dared to use his sword against Xiahou Dun.

Governor?

If you dare to violate the order, you will be killed without fail!

Cao Cao also considered Yu Jin's character and asked Yu Jin to support Cao Ren.

Because Cao Cao knew that Yu Jin was someone who dared to speak and act!

The civil and military personnel under Cao Cao also knew very well that Yu Jin was very strict in managing the army.

Compared with Guan Yu who cherished his soldiers and Zhang Fei who often whipped his athletes, Yu Jin acted in accordance with the law to the letter.

He will not punish the soldiers like Guan Yu and then comfort them, nor will he whip the athletes based on his preference like Zhang Fei. In front of Yujin, breaking the order means breaking the order, and there is no mercy at all.

Neither will I hit the athletes casually, nor will I beat the athletes and comfort them.

Yu Jin's deeply rooted military management personality coupled with the authority of the false axe, no one dared to violate the ban, including the generals, captains, prefects and governors who received the military orders.

Even Hu Xiu, the governor of Jingzhou in Pinglu City, only dared to curse "Every man has his ambition" in his mouth, and then ordered the troops to defend Pinglu City.

Outside Fancheng.

After finding out that the reinforcements sent by Cao Cao were General Zuo Yu Jin, Guan Yu's eyes became solemn in an instant.

"The one who came turned out to be Yu Jin."

"Cao Cao's judgment of the battlefield situation is still as sharp as ever."

"Fortunately, Guan did not choose to attack Fancheng by force. Otherwise, Yu Jin would have led troops and our soldiers would have been exhausted, so it would have been difficult to gain an advantage."

In Guan Yu's words, he was quite afraid of Jin.

Guan Xing's newborn calf was not afraid of tigers, so he refused to accept it and said: "Father, why should I have other people's ambitions? I heard that Yu Jin was ambushed by his uncle when he was at Bowangpo in the past."

"How can Cao Cao defeat my father with such weak generals?"

Guan Ping corrected him: "Brother Xing, where did you hear this gossip?"

"In the past battle at Bowangpo, the general was Xiahou Dun and not Yu Jin. The general did not listen. How could the deputy general reverse the victory?"

"Don't underestimate Yu Jin. Yu Jin has the same authority as his father."

"If he was just a weak general, how could Cao Cao dare to give in to Ban Jie Jie Yue?"

Guan Yu nodded: "Ping'er is right, don't underestimate Yu Jin."

"When my father was in Xudu, he had dealings with Yu Jin."

"This man is very strict in managing the army. He is dignified and dignified. He has been with Cao Cao in battles for a long time. His military exploits are all achieved by winning battles big and small!"

"Under Cao Cao, someone with a foreign surname can still enjoy the authority of the False Festival Yue. He is the number one person in Cao Cao's camp!"

Guan Yu attaches great importance to bans.

Like Yu Jin, Guan Yu also grew up step by step from an ordinary warrior to the former general Jiajie Yue he is today.

Therefore, Guan Yu would never underestimate experienced generals like Yu Jin.

They all grew up step by step on the battlefield, who can be weaker than whom?
  To deal with Yu Jin, you have to be very energetic!
  If Yu Jin cannot be captured alive or shot, who knows whether Yu Jin will be like Le Jin and launch another surprise attack on Guan Yu similar to sneaking into Linju.

Those who say that Yu Jin is a farming general are simply following what others say and have no sense.

Seeing Guan Yu's solemn words, Guan Xing thought of Cao Ren's bow and arrow again, and the arrogance in his heart became much smaller.

For a young man like Guan Xing and a brave father like Guan Yu, it is normal for him to be a little arrogant.

Who is willing to admit that his father is inferior to others?

Zhuge Qiao was thinking carefully at this moment.

"Flooding the Seventh Army is not part of the planned tactics. The letter I sent to Xichuan only mentioned that this year's precipitation is likely to cause the Han River to surge."

"Now that Pound is dead, variables have emerged, and it is still unclear whether opportunities can be found."

"It would be foolish to unite our troops in such a way that our victory or defeat depends solely on the rising Han River."

"Even the princes attach so much importance to the ban, so we must be more cautious in this battle."

"Yu Jin is not Pound, but he won't be deceived so easily."

"Pound is like a dog, Yu Jin is a real lion and tiger."

(End of this chapter)

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