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Chapter 675: 50,000 Hu Riders Knocking on Chang'an

?On the road from Gaoping, the capital of Liang Kingdom to Chang'an, the western capital of the Han Dynasty, a huge army was riding a horse.

The troops were all Hu people's costumes, and even camels followed in the team, but they strangely held the usual sabre of the guards. Each war horse was equipped with a high bridge saddle and a stirrup, which seemed to be a mixture of Hu people and Jin troops.

This Hu cavalry army was naturally led by the second prince of Yanqi, Long Zhixue and the fourth prince Long Xianjia, and secretly was the mixed troops of Hu Han led by Zhao Xing and Ma Chao. After they occupied Gaoping City without any suspense, they rested in the city for two days, completed the troops' dressing and discipline training, and set off again, passing by Chaona, Pengyang, Linjing, Yinpan and Quegu, but did not enter, walked along the Jing River, and finally arrived at Zuo Fengyi, who was guarding Chang'an.

Zhao Xing, who was hiding in the middle of the army, ordered his generals Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Long Zhixue, Long Xianjia and others to call him in front of him, and then said with a serious expression: "After passing Chiyang, the great capital of the Han Dynasty, Chang'an City is already in sight. This city is the place of Chinese civilization and fortune, and is ranked first among the world's capitals. There are many imperial tombs nearby, including Gaoling, Yangling, Anling, Changling, Baling, Pingling, Maoling, Duling and other places, which are the richest and densely populated areas in the world! In Gaoping City, I have already admonished the entire army to strictly abide by military discipline after entering the Sili area, otherwise it will be punished with extreme punishment. You need to remind your generals at all times that you must not commit it knowingly, otherwise you will not blame me for the ruthlessness under the knife!"

Seeing that Zhao Xing was harsh, the generals knew that this matter was absolutely careless, so they answered in unison: "As long as the teachings of the Grand Tutor, if they find those who violate the discipline, they will be killed!"

Zhao Xing attached so much importance to maintaining military discipline and abiding by mass discipline, just because he remembered the tragic records of Li Jue and Guo Si in the history books of chaos in Chang'an. Even from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the top, Chang'an City is also the world's largest cultural city, ranking before Athens, Rome and Cairo. This city is a symbol of the inheritance and fortune of Chinese civilization. Once Chang'an falls, there will be no more people and change their dynasties.

When the Five Barbarians invaded China, Chang'an was not in the hands of the Han people, so the Han people were almost killed by foreign races as two-legged sheep; during the Northern and Southern Song Dynasty, Chang'an was occupied by the Western Xia Kingdom, and the Song people were always bullied by the nomadic peoples in the northwest and north; after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in modern times, most of the land of China fell, and its former capitals, Beijing, Luoyang, Kaifeng, and Nanjing, were successively occupied by the Japanese invaders, but the Japanese's dirty feet never stepped into Xi'an in Guanzhong, so Chinese civilization still stood firm.

For Zhao Xing, protecting Chang'an is equivalent to protecting the cultural roots of the Han people, so he repeated the military order of "killing without mercy". At the same time, in his mind, the capital of the Han Empire, which spans the Eurasian continent in the future, is Chang'an. Except for Zhao Xing, no one in this time and space must know what the origin of the land means, but Zhao Xing is very clear that the origin of the land in China is near Anling, northwest of Chang'an! (Note 1)

What is the significance of the origin of the earth? If you choose an appropriate range on the map with the near Chang'an as the center and use a circle to plan a circle, it can just cover all corners of China's southeast, west and northwest! In other words, if the capital is built here, the distance to all parts of the country is almost equal; if you launch an intercontinental missile here, you can just cover any enemy within the range!

If we consider that Zhao Xing continued to expand westward in the future, and Chang'an was the starting point of the Silk Road during the Western Han Dynasty, the significance of building a capital in Chang'an would be even more profound.

In fact, Chang'an is still the capital of the Han Empire, but the emperor only works in the eastern capital Luoyang, so Chang'an, which became the capital, has declined in its political status, but it still cannot conceal its glorious past. If measured by the population, the Sanfu area in Guanzhong still ranks first among the dozens of states in the Han Dynasty, and is the most densely populated!

Fifty thousand Hu cavalry appeared near Chang'an without warning, causing countless panic and displaced.

Zhao Xing urged the troops to march quickly, and before the people could escape, they passed through Chiyang, Anling and Changling, and rushed to the majestic and continuous city of Chang'an in one breath. Looking at the momentum, if it weren't for the leading vanguard Ma Xiu who strangled the reins of the horse, they would have been afraid that the war horse would hit the city wall of Chang'an.

Fifty thousand Hu people surrounded Chang'an!

The tombs of the ancestors of the Han royal family are in danger of being destroyed!

This earth-shaking news was finally passed on by the people outside the city who had recovered from their senses to the eastern capital Luoyang as quickly as possible.

Shortly after the drastic change in Yumen Pass, some people were worried about whether the defense of Liang Kingdom could withstand the invasion of the Hu people in the Western Regions, but this question was quickly left behind.

Zhou Cang and Guan Yu led a large army out of Yumen Pass to rescue Zhao Xing, but there was no news of the mud bull entering the sea. Some people were worried about whether the Hu people would take advantage of the empty troops of Liang Kingdom to invade in large numbers, but such doubts were soon replaced by the voices of attacking Zhao Xing.

The intern reporter of Jin Daily, Zhang Ziwei, risked her life to send a message from Guzang, Wuwei, once again reminded the Han Dynasty to be careful of the invasion of the Hu people, but it only caused a shock within the Liang Kingdom. The people of Chang'an still believed that the Hu people would not dare to attack Chang'an, otherwise they would go but not return.

The wolf is here! The wolf is here... If you shout too much, people will be too lazy to listen and believe.

When the 50,000 Hu cavalry arrived at the city of Chang'an at the speed of wind and clouds, the land of Guanzhong suddenly fell into panic and horror. Apart from thinking about fleeing eastward into Luoyang, the people really didn't know where to go.

Now Huangfu Song, the north of Chang'an, was leading his army to attack Jin, and the road to Jin was naturally blocked; the road to Jin from Hanzhong to Yizhou in the southwest of Chang'an was blocked by the army that attacked Liang State in Yizhou; Liang State in the northwest of Chang'an could not go, and it has now become the world of the Hu people; so the common people could only escape from Tongguan east of Chang'an to Luoyang, or cross mountains and ridges from Qingni Pass in the southeast to Nanyang.

Huangfu Jianshou, the eldest son of Huangfu Song who stayed in Chang'an, looked at the Hu cavalry under the city with flags covering the sun. There were 20,000 imperial guards stationed in Chang'an, which sounded quite large, but for Chang'an City, which was dozens of kilometers wide and twelve city gates on all sides, it was still too rare. As long as the Hu cavalry launched an attack from more than three city gates, the defensive forces in the city would be in a hurry.

When Huangfu Jianshou thought that his father was now leading an army to attack Jin State, and that Chang'an, where he was stationed, was actually a black tiger coming from the Hu people, Huangfu Jianshou felt that God seemed to be always against the Huangfu family.

No matter how Huangfu Song made progress in the Northern Expedition to Jin State, when he learned that Chang'an was besieged, he would definitely lead his army back to aid. In this way, the results he had obtained from the Northern Expedition to Jin State were shattered, and he had to bear the negligence of light troops advancing and causing a crisis in Chang'an.

What Huangfu Jianshou did not expect was that even if Huangfu Song knew about Chang'an being surrounded, he might not be able to successfully lead his army back to aid, because the Imperial Guard would immediately encounter a powerful opponent on the road to return to the south.

Note 1: The origin of the earth, also known as the ground base point, is to establish a national unified coordinate system using the Gaussian plane rectangular coordinate method, that is, the "1980 National Earth Coordinate System" used now, referred to as the "80 Series". The origin of the earth is a point defined by man-defined. In the 1970s, China decided to establish its own ** geodetic coordinate system. Through field investigation and comprehensive analysis, the origin of the earth in our country was finally determined in Beihongliu Village, Yongle Town, Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province. The specific location is: 34°32′27.00″North latitude 108°55′25.00″Electronic longitude 108°55′25.00″When you see the first release, you can go to "

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