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Two hundred and thirty-seven guilt

When Guo Peng heard this, he learned that the situation had not lost control and nodded with satisfaction.

"Ming Gong, Yuan Shao betrayed the alliance and did such a scandal to Ming Gong behind his back, his wolfish ambition has been fully exposed. Such a despicable person appeared in the gates of the three masters of the four generations! It is really unimaginable!"

Xi Zhong looked angry: "Ming Gong has the power of great victory, so there is no need to be afraid of Yuan Shao. With our army's elite battles, we will definitely be able to defeat Que Yi and ask Yuan Shao for an explanation!"

Guo Jiashen agreed, and Cheng Li also agreed very much.

The generals around Guo Peng all agreed so much.

"Okay, then I'll go and ask him for justice!"

Guo Peng was full of anger, but also full of joy.

When he sent troops, Guo Peng's joy was even more so.

To be honest, Mr. Guo has long since been not going to stay in Luoyang and continue fighting with Dong Zhuo.

After capturing Luoyang, Guo Peng wanted to leave, but he was waiting, waiting for Yuan Shao to resist the counterattack against Jizhou and then attack him.

He was very sure that Yuan Shao would definitely attack him and Sun Jian.

I thought I would have to wait for a few more months, but I didn't expect that Yuan Shao could not hold on so quickly.

As the leader of the coalition forces in the fight against Dong, he took the lead in destroying the alliance and conspiring to seize the territory of the allies. What is this?

In terms of great righteousness, Yuan Shao was suppressed so much that he did nothing to praise. If it weren't for the reputation of the three ministers of the fourth generation, Yuan Shao would have been drowned by the spits.

But, thanks to Yuan Shao, Guo had a reason to return to Qingzhou. From then on, he could break away from some limitations and start to seek his own interests.

So he is quite grateful to Yuan Shao.

Moreover, through this invasion of Yuan Shao, he also found that he had managed to properly govern in Qingzhou and had won the hearts of the people. If he was not here, his subordinates still used their lives to intercept the enemy on the north bank of the Yellow River.

All counties and troops worked together to fight to maintain their status without slacking off.

This proves that they have gained their recognition and their effectiveness, and are regarded by them as the hero who can realize their ideals and safeguard their own interests. Therefore, for Guo Peng, they made the greatest efforts to fight against Yuan Shaojun.

The battle with Yuan Shao in the north, and the Yellow Turban Army occasionally invaded the southeast, but it was not successful. What surprised Guo Peng the most was that there were no rebellions in all counties and counties in the mainland.

His status and rule in Qingzhou have almost been stable, and he can begin to seek development to the outside world.

As long as the Yellow Turban Army is driven away and Donglai County and Beihai Kingdom are taken down, everything can develop smoothly.

Isn’t war a touchstone?

Mr. Guo was angry on the surface and happy on the heart, which made him increasingly agree with a decision in the future.

On the ninth day of the third month, after two days of rest, Guo Peng led only three thousand cavalrymen and led his subordinates to the frontline of the war in the Plain Kingdom with his subordinates who attacked Dong Zhuo.

He rushed all the way, and Guo Peng arrived at the Pingyuan State Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's Governor's

Pingyuan Prime Minister Chen Ji is the only official who was not appointed by Guo Peng, but was in office before Guo Peng became the governor of Qingzhou.

When Guo Peng first came to power, he was worried, but Guo Peng wrote a letter to appease him, saying that he was a famous scholar in the world, a member of the Chen clan of Yingchuan, and a fellow villager. Guo Peng would continue to appoint him to make him feel at ease.

Yingchuan was in chaos and the world was in chaos. Chen Ji wanted to find a place where he could live a stable life. Guo Peng's statement made him feel at ease, so he stayed at the position of Prime Minister of Pingyuan with confidence.

Afterwards, he tried his best to assist Guo Peng in implementing military farming strategies in the plain country, vigorously gathering refugees, and even recruiting refugees from Jizhou to enter the plain country and joining them into military farming people, increasing the population of the plain country and making political achievements, which made Guo Peng very happy to commend him.

This time, when Tuo Yi's sudden attack, Chen Ji responded calmly and tried his best to provide sufficient military rations to the front-line army, stabilized the morale of the front-line army, cooperated with Cao Ren, Cao Hong, and the three generals of Yu Jin to fight Tuo Yi, and made great contributions.

Guo Peng personally paid homage to Chen Ji and saluted him, and Chen Ji hurriedly returned the gift.

"The loss of Geguo County is Ji's dereliction of duty and he dare not be rewarded."

Guo Peng shook his head and held Chen Ji's hand.

"Mr. Chen is fully prepared for logistics, and this is a credit. The failure of the frontline war is really not Mr. Chen's fault. How can I blame Mr. Chen?"

Guo Peng's statement made Chen Ji sigh in his heart that Guo Peng is worthy of being a famous scholar in the country.

"Cao Yangwu, Cao Yangwei, and Yu Zhongwu are all fighting against Tuo Yi on the front line of the Li Kingdom. Tuo Yi is very good at using troops. Our army cannot break through his defense line after several counterattacks, and can only confront him."

Chen Ji explained the specific situation so that Guo Peng could understand something.

When Guo Peng appointed Cao Ren and Cao Hong as lieutenants, they all had military achievements and were the old men who followed Guo Peng, so they also gave them the title to distinguish them.

Cao Ren was the Yangwu lieutenant, Cao Hong was the Yangwei lieutenant, Xiahou Yuan was the Polu lieutenant, Xiahou Dun was the Pojun lieutenant, Yu Jin was the Zhongwu lieutenant, Zhao Yun was the Hudan lieutenant, and Zhang Fei was the Huwei lieutenant.

The famous lieutenant is now the few of them. Although other generals also have lieutenants, they were not given the title because they did not have enough military achievements.

For example, Guan Yu did not get the title because he did not make much contribution, which made Guan Yu feel a little anxious.

In fact, whether it is a title or not, the meaning is almost the same. It is still a lieutenant. At this time, there were not as many generals as there were later.

Many general titles are set in troubled times. Before the troubled times, there were very few general titles, very simple, such as front, back, left and right, and later they were gradually replaced by a variety of titles.

At this time, the General of the Central Army is basically the ceiling of the general who commands the troops.

The title given to them by Guo Peng is highly valued by them, and is basically regarded as a distinction between status, because Guo Peng has not yet been named General of the Central Army.

On the day he arrived at the plains, Guo Peng led his army northward to the front line of the war, and met Cao Ren, Cao Hong and Yu Jin.

Originally, Cao Ren and Cao Hong were fighting against Tuo Yi, but they couldn't beat Tuo Yi.

Xiahou Yuan and Xiahou Dun had to be on guard against the Yellow Turbans, so Cheng Li mobilized Yu Jin, who had been praised by Guo Peng, to lead his army to support. The three of them were Cao Ren as the main general to defend.

On the offensive side, Cao Ren could not beat Que Yi, but on the defense, Tuo Yi could not do anything to Cao Ren. Once Cao Ren gave up the battle and chose to stick to it, Tuo Yi actually had no choice.

After the stalemate of the battle, Que Yi received many urgings and punishments from Yuan Shao. Yuan Shao believed that Que Yi was unable to take all the Hebei part of Pingyuan Kingdom, which was a failure, and ordered Que Yi to speed up the action.

Tuo Yi thought too, but Cao Ren's army had increased and was no longer inferior to him. It was not easy to take down Geguo County. Tuo Yi asked for a new army, but Yuan Shao refused, and Tuo Yi had no choice.

As a result, Guo Peng came back at such a stalemate.

Under the banner of General Zuo Qingzhou Governor, Guo Peng came to the front line of the war.

As soon as we came, we found that Cao Ren and Du Xi apologized to Guo Peng with their upper bodies naked and carrying Jingtiao on their backs.

"Brother, I've dereliction of duty."

"General, I'm dereliction of duty."

The two of them looked very bachelor, making Guo Peng laugh.

Have you apologized for apologizing?

"well……"

Guo Peng sighed, shook his head, untied the ropes of the two of them with his own hands, and threw away the thorns.
Chapter completed!
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