One thousand three hundred and eighty-one Guo Jin felt angry and disturbed(1/2)
After winning this battle, Guo Jin's pressure in all senses will be suddenly reduced.
Military, political, and various doubts and pressures will suddenly disappear.
People's doubts and concerns about his various abilities as soon as he ascended the throne will slowly disappear with the victory of this military war.
Zhao Yun's political task was also completed.
So Zhao Yun wrote a memorial in the west city of Zhen and rushed to the capital for 600 miles, hoping that Guo Jin would know about this matter as soon as possible.
He knew very well how much Guo Jin had a need for this victory.
Zhao Yun gave Zhang Fei the fair and just rewarded him with merits, and then told Guo Jin about Zhang Fei's combat experience in his original form, asking Guo Jin to use this to determine how to reward Zhang Fei.
Or some kind of punishment is made.
And how to appease the group of brave generals with dissatisfaction.
Zhang Fei is so happy, but the others are very upset. You can’t fight again, right?
With such an idea, Zhao Yun kicked the ball to Guo Jin.
With an emergency of 600 miles, in more than 20 days, the good news was conveyed from the Protectorate of Zhenxi to Luoyang City. Guo Jin, who was holding an event in the Shouyang Mountain Martial Arts Hall, learned about the victory of the battle.
At first I was surprised and felt that it shouldn't be so fast, but if I think about it carefully, it should be possible that the Wei army is so strong and so fast.
So he immediately announced in public that the battle of the Western Expedition was won and that the Kangju Kingdom was destroyed was greatly inspiring.
Let the students in the Shouyangshan martial arts hall cheer loudly, cheer for their monarch and their loyal objects.
Then Guo Jin learned about the whole story of the war and some of the details. The initial joy and ease quickly turned into full of helplessness and depression.
Zhang De felt strange when he saw the emperor win the battle and was still frowning.
"Your Majesty, it's a happy thing for the army to win the battle. Why is Your Majesty frowning?"
"I am happy to win the battle, but...but this Zhang Fei really makes me worried."
Guo Jin sighed with a frown: "Do you know what he did? Forget it, you don't need to know too much. You just need to know that Zhang Fei almost won this battle alone."
"General Zhang Fei won alone? Oh, that's amazing."
Zhang Degang was about to praise Zhang Fei according to the emperor's words, but the emperor glared at him.
"What's so great? He's so powerful, where did he put other generals? He didn't fight this battle alone, he's so powerful, what should he do? Do other generals want military merits?
The plan set by General Zilong was messed up by him alone, and the tasks that other generals should have been done were gone. The battle was over, but the credit was almost his own. He was a little too domineering!"
Guo Jin was very unhappy.
Zhang De shut up and dared not speak anymore.
Seniors’ teachings - When the emperor is happy, he will say a few words. When the emperor is angry, he will keep silent and pretend that he does not exist unless the emperor asks questions.
This is the way for the eunuch to survive.
The emperor is a man and a tiger. If you are not careful, it will be a situation where your head moves, so be careful.
Guo Jin was indeed very unhappy, and he was getting more and more unhappy.
He thought about it and felt something was wrong.
When Guo Peng became the emperor, although Zhang Fei was also of this kind, making trouble and making trouble, he never violated military orders.
Zhang Fei acts as he or she orders military orders.
Although he likes to fight, he has never broken the situation and is under control. He executes Guo Peng's orders and dare not violate them.
This time, Zhang Fei was a little out of control.
He violated Zhao Yun's order and went out to fight guerrillas by himself, fighting randomly. Although he won, he still fought randomly.
Zhang Fei's loss of control seemed to be a matter of course. It seemed to be caused by his reckless nature, but it was not actually the case.
This time, Guo Jin appointed Zhao Yun as the commander to carry out the mission.
Then Zhao Yun issued a task to Zhang Fei.
So in fact, it is equivalent to Guo Jin giving Zhang Fei an order, asking him to follow the instructions.
But Zhang Fei did not do so.
He was free to play and beat him wherever he thought, and he was happy, but what was hidden here was not that simple.
This made Guo Jin deeply feel that his lack of prestige in the army was not enough to make the veterans completely obey his orders.
Guo Peng's retreat to the second line seemed to make some people in the army who had been bound for too long want a slightly relaxed environment.
Thinking of this, Guo Jin remembered the Wei Xiao case that Guo Peng personally supervised.
After Guo Peng defeated Yuan Shao and became the real number one prince in the world, the three prefectures of Hebei were under intense rectification.
At that time, there was a general named Wei Xiao, who was a personal soldier from Guo Peng and a very trusted subordinate. He was ordered to lead an army to defend the frontier.
At that time, it was the early and mid-term period when Guo Peng established the army. The military's rules and regulations were being refined and improved. Wartime and non-wartime rules had just been promulgated.
Guo Peng stipulated that military generals were not allowed to attack without authorization, and they could not take the initiative to attack the Xianbei people in the north unless they encountered an attack. Once such a situation occurred, they would be severely punished and would never be tolerated.
Because this is an important event that concerns prestige and command.
As a result, Wei Xiao attacked without authorization.
While he was wandering on the grassland, he discovered a Xianbei tribe that was closer to the garrison site. It seemed that he was preparing to go south to attack the border and take advantage of it.
Wei Xiao felt that it was better to take the initiative than to be beaten passively, so he immediately led the army to attack, and won the battle and wiped out the Xianbei tribe. However, when the news came, Guo Peng was furious and ordered the beheading of Wei Xiao.
At that time, many people pleaded for mercy, saying that Wei Xiao made contributions, and not to mention rewards, it was always possible to offset the merits and demerits.
Guo Peng refused to listen and forced the order to behead Wei Xiao, and even wanted to pass the border to shock the entire army.
The generals of the entire army were shocked and did not dare to violate the slightest actions of military regulations and laws from then on. They all obeyed orders honestly and did not dare to overcome or violate them at all.
Afterwards, Guo Peng said that he was not killing Wei Xiao, but a tendency to try to break free from the constraints of military rules.
The combat effectiveness of the army comes from military rules and regulations. An army without military rules and regulations is a mess and is not worthy of being called an army and has no combat effectiveness.
Therefore, if the Wei army wants to wipe out the world, strict military rules and regulations must be followed and must not be relaxed.
Military rules are rigorous. Although soldiers abide by them on the surface and gradually accept them in their hearts, people are lazy and will unconsciously seek a more relaxed lifestyle.
This is true for soldiers and generals. They are not willing to be subject to such strict norms and want greater freedom.
They will inadvertently or even intentionally try to challenge the military rules, try to get a breather, or break free from the military rules, be free and gain more room for themselves.
This situation is very dangerous and must be taken seriously.
If it cannot be taken seriously, it will greatly damage the majesty of the military rules that have been established after finally establishing them. If you want to re-establish them, you will not be able to do it hundreds of times more effort.
The establishment of military regulations and laws was established from the beginning of the army and was Guo Peng's core idea of governing the army.
Guo Peng did not allow his army to be as free and unrestrained as other warlord armies.
He demanded that his army be highly organized.
The secret to the strong combat effectiveness of the Wei army lies in its extremely high organizational degree that surpasses all armies of the same era.
Where does organizational degree come from?
From the military rules and regulations.
During the period when Wei Xiao committed the crime, it was the period when Guo Peng defeated Yuan Shao and the entire army expanded. During this period, undercurrents in the army were surging, and some people tried to break through the shackles of military rules and loosen themselves.
But they didn't expect Guo Peng to be so fierce and decisive.
The trend at that time was cut off by Guo Peng in half.
A head shocked the morale of the entire army.
In the next ten years, until Guo Peng abdicated, the Wei army was firmly under his control and had no problems with military regulations and laws.
It can be said that it was precisely because Guo Peng killed Wei Xiao and maintained the majesty of military rules that military rules left such a profound mark in the Wei army collective, and that Guo Peng’s own authority was so huge.
Wei Xiao is not the key, the key is that the slow rise of a certain trend poses a challenge to Guo Peng's rule, and he must do that.
If you don’t do that, let it go, and say nothing, then the next example will soon appear. The generals who make contributions will soon be arrogant and look down on me, and I will be the best in the world.
If this continues, the military rules will be equivalent to being gone, and Guo Peng's control over the army will also be shaken. If he takes action at that time, it will be a major purge against the army, and there will be many deaths.
This is no joke, it is a very serious reality.
Guo Peng killed Wei Xiao, maintained military rules, and maintained his own right status.
Guo Jin realized that with Guo Peng's retreat behind the scenes and the transfer of military power, his tight control of the army had a certain degree of loosening, and this loosening was noticed by some people.
As a result, some military generals showed some bad ideological trends.
They felt that Guo Peng had abdicated and could relax a little, challenge the military rules, and gain more room for revolving themselves.
Guo Jin will definitely not be able to control the army as strictly as Guo Peng.
The military rules and regulations of the Wei army were too detailed and too strict. The ubiquitous military judges controlled the army strictly and did not allow the army to have any possibility of overpassing it. It was difficult for people to make profits from it.
Although they admitted that Guo Jin was the emperor, they never equated Guo Jin with Guo Peng from the bottom of their hearts.
In their opinion, Guo Jin is definitely a weak leader, not a strong and unshakable emperor.
To be continued...