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The end of the book and the specific situation about the Ji Han in the sixth year of Jingyao

Seeing everyone speaking enthusiastically in the comment area, they also made a lot of suggestions, and many of them talked about Ji Han’s big questions. Now let’s talk about the author’s understanding of the situation of Shu Han in 263.

1. All resources are concentrated in the hands of aristocratic families (including foreign families), and the imperial court (Liu Chan) can only take action from these two aspects to break the situation.

Here is a list of the situation when Ji Han surrendered: "Two-eight thousand households were obtained, ninety-four thousand men and women were entrusted, one hundred and twenty thousand soldiers were armed, and 40,000 officials were entrusted..."

There are 280,000 households, 940,000 male and female residents. Divided by the number of households, that is, there are 3.36 people in each household. There are probably only parents and wives in each household, and men are all going to join the army.

Of course, this is an open household registration, and there are many hidden households in the big family.

Tianshidao also gathers refugees, but only a few.

Therefore, the court and the great clan account for 90% of the means of production, and there is no basic foundation left for the protagonist!

Only by finding ways to seek external towns, and this matter must be passed through the court!

But even in the foreign town, there is no way to fight the troops, because there are only three people in an ordinary household, so it may be in chaos if the transfer is really done.

Moreover, for the current people, they can only continue to invest, first expend food and grass, and then continue to expend the population. This calculation can't be done in more than ten years.

Therefore, we can only start from the hidden houses of the aristocratic families, release the hidden houses, and train them into an army!

Since this is the case, we must deal with the imperial court and aristocratic families, so we started with the imperial court at the beginning!

Someone will ask, why not just engage in aristocratic race?

This is really impossible. We were always at peace and there were still people supporting you, but you had no reason to engage in aristocratic races. Maybe it would lead to internal rebellion. Ji Han could not bear it at all for this period!

So what the protagonist needs to do is to win over the aristocratic clans that can be won over, kill several families with problems, and then the court divides the big heads and the aristocratic clans into small heads, so the protagonist can also get the basic foundation from it!

(ps: Why not recruit refugees? Because the sources of refugees are complex, there is really a large number of spies. It is best to leave them to Fan Changsheng for treatment!)

2. The big clans in Shu are not all surrender factions. There are surrender factions and loyal tribes. These people should win over!

For example, Li Mi, Jianwei, Li's clan of Wuyang, "When the general Deng Ai heard his name, he asked him to be the chief clerk, and wanted to meet him, but he did not go there. Because his grandmother was old and had a heart in beauty, he refused to support the orders of the prefectures and counties, he taught alone, and established a banner to teach his children."

(Wuyang County is the capital of Jianwei County... There are many major surnames, including seven Yangs, five Lis, and twelve surnames!)

During Ji Han's court, he did not see him resign because he wanted to support his grandmother. However, when Deng Ai and others recruited him, Li Mi ignored him and refused Sima Yan's enlistment several times. This person was obviously loyal to the court at that time.

Liu Yin was from Chengdu, Shu County. In the sixth year of Jingyao, General Zhong Hui of Wei Zhen invaded Shu and entered Hanchuan. He surrounded many garrisons, but Yin was still strong. Hui was attacking him and could not defeat him. After the later emperor surrendered, he ordered Yin to order him to go to Hui.

(Chengdu County is the capital of Shu County... The major surnames include Liu, Du, Zhang, Zhao, Guo, and Yang)

Liu Yin held on to Hanzhong Gold and waited until the latter commander ordered him to surrender.

Chang Xu was from Jiangyuan, Shu County. The magistrate of Pi County and the general of Wei Zhengxi, Deng Ai, attacked Shu, defeated Zhuge Zhan in Mianzhu, and powerful in the western territory. The chief officials of the county either looked down at the wind or sent officials to run around. Xu led the officials and people to defend the city. The later emperor ordered the orders and went to Ai, so the silk in Pi Valley was completed.

(Jiangyuan County... Chang's family is a big surname!)

Deng Ai defeated Zhuge Zhan, and the others surrendered or ran away, but he held on his own and waited until the later master's order to surrender.

He Sui, a native of Pi County, Shu County, and Empress He Wu, Sikong of Han, was eliminated. Shu was destroyed and he was removed from office. After Datong, he was summoned to the Taiwan Emperor and did not go to the court. When he was eliminated, he was eliminated from the King of Hejian, he did not go to the court.

When Ji Han was destroyed, he became an official. The Jin Dynasty conquered him several times and did not go there. Later, during the Taikang period of Sima Yan (nation nationwide).

He Pan, whose courtesy name was Huixing, was from Pi, Shu County. He was the younger brother of He Wu, the prefect of Yingchuan, the marquis of Sikong in Han Dynasty. He was the prefect of Yingchuan. He was not allowed to be recommended. He was not allowed to be the lieutenant of Langya King.

He Pan was the same. It was not until a few years after Ji Han's demise that the governor Huangfu Yan was appointed as the chief clerk!

(Pi County...Guanmian surname: He, Luo, Guo family)

(ps: Those who are interested in the situation of major ethnic groups can go and read "Huayang Guozhi")

3. The aristocratic races during the Three Kingdoms period were not as simple as everyone imagined. Some were loyal to the country and those who secretly communicated with the enemy country. In the eyes of the clan, survival and seizing power were the main purpose, and they did the ultimate goal of making a bet on the basket!

Typical examples include Zhuge, both Wei, Shu and Wu, and they have become high-ranking officials. After Zhuge Dan of Wei rebelled against the Sima family, the Zhuge family could still have Zhuge Xu, who became high-ranking officials in Wei.

For example, Cao Shuang rebelled, and Cao Zhen's lineage also had descendants.

So their usual trick is that if a branch of the clan can become a high-ranking official, then he will be loyal to the court and continue to seize power for the family!

If you have ideas for other branches, you can do it, but if something happens, the clan will be completely ignored!

4. When Deng Ai entered Shu, Ji Han's army's combat effectiveness was not particularly broken, and there was still a chance at this time!

See how Deng Ai gets through Yinping Trail

"Mori is traveling uninhabited land from Yinping Road for more than 700 miles, digging mountain passages and building bridges and pavilions. The mountains are high and deep, and the valleys are extremely difficult and dangerous. The food transportation is scarce, and it is often in danger. Mori is wrapped in felt and pushed and turned down. The soldiers all climbed the woods and walked forward in a row."

As a famous general, Deng Ai has strong abilities. He rolled down from the mountain with a felt cloth and could still lead his troops to move forward and walk out of the mountains.

However, his troops were also seriously short of food, and most of them died. The food was gone and their morale was very poor. So how did he capture Jiangyou?

The answer is to rely on Zhong Hui’s reinforcements!

"We will send generals Tian Zhang and others from the west of Jiange and leave Jiangyou. Before we reach a hundred miles, Zhang first broke through the three ambush troops in Shu, and Zhang first arrived in Ai's envoy."

Before Zhong Hui attacked Jiange, he sent Tian Zhang to Jiangyou to support Deng Ai, but Ma Miao didn't know what was going on and arranged three thousand ambush troops to fight in the field to defeat the enemy, but unfortunately it was broken by Tian Zhang!

These three thousand are equivalent to Jiangyou's defenders. At this time, Deng Ai's people came out of Yinping Path again. With Tian Zhang's people, there were more than 20,000. Ma Miao lost his troops and had to surrender when he saw this!

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content behind! So "Come to Jiangyou first, and the Shu guard general Ma Miao surrendered."

So Jiang You can conquer it not because of Deng Ai, but because of Zhong Hui’s support!

If it were just Deng Ai's people, I'm afraid they wouldn't be able to conquer Jiang You!

As long as Jiangyou is not down, Deng Ai himself will not keep his food and grass, and his morale is not strong, and the grain Tian Zhang brought cannot last for too long. If he waits for Zhuge Zhan's reinforcements, he will probably not be able to decide the outcome!

Look at Jiang Wei-Zhong Hui again

"Attacking Jiange, he failed and retreated, and the Shu army refused to defend... Wei and others heard that Zhan was broken and led their troops to the east to Ba."

Zhong Hui could not defeat the attack on Jiange and was ready to retreat. Jiang Wei heard that Zhuge Zhan was killed and retreated into Brazil!

Deng Ai took Jiangyou, and then there was Deyang Pavilion, and there was no shortage of food and grass. He could still take Fu County along Zuo Dandao and eat and drink enough.

Looking at Zhuge Zhan's combat effectiveness, he led his troops to fight for the first time, and he was also some inexperienced soldiers.

"Zhanshou's command to stop at Fu, the vanguard broke, returned, and lived in Mianzhu."

The vanguard sent by Zhuge Zhan was defeated by Deng Ai, and his morale was poor, so he had to retreat from Fu County to Mianzhu.

Then, Zhuge Zhan was waiting for Deng Ai in Mianzhu to consolidate his army.

"The general Zhuge Zhan of Shu Guard returned to Mianzhu from Fu, and Lie Chen Wai Ai sent Zizhong and others to his right, and Shizun and others to his left. Zhong and Zuan were unfavorable in the battle and returned, saying: The thief cannot be attacked."

Zhuge Zhan, with Chengdu soldiers (up to 10,000 people), was defeated by the vanguard, and fought with Deng Ai (10,000 to 20,000) who had eaten and drunk enough, and could still win for a while, which shows that the combat effectiveness of the army was not as bad as imagined!

"Aiqi said: What is the difference between survival and death? In this way, why not be able to do this? Then he scolded Zhong, Zong and others, and was about to behead him. Zhong, Zong Chi fought again and defeated him, and beheaded Zhan and Shangshu Zhang Zun and others."

It was not until Deng Ai personally supervised the war that Zhuge Zhan was defeated and died in battle.

So have all Zhuge Zhan surrendered? There should be no!

After the later emperor surrendered, Deng Ai did something

"I made the platform in Mianzhu to build a temple to show my military achievements. Those who died in the army were buried with the Shu soldiers!"

Deng Ai took Zhuge Zhan's soldiers (including the bodies of Deng Ai's subordinates) to Bujingguan!

To build Jingguan, at least a few thousand or even tens of thousands of people!

I'm afraid that most of Ji Han's soldiers would resist fiercely and were slaughtered by Deng Ai!

So it was really not as I imagined. When Deng Ai came to the army and surrendered, people like Ma Miao defeated their troops before they surrendered!

The soldiers of Zhuge Zhan and others were basically killed in battle!

If you can achieve this level, at least the title of Liu Chan or Zhuge has great appeal in their hearts!

The reason why Liu Chan surrendered was because this battle directly defeated his own people!

In general, with Ji Han's ability, be cautious and it should be OK to defend Shuzhong!

The so-called doomsday scene is mostly inferred from the demise of Ji Han, but from the process, it can last at least a few years. Moreover, the court occupied a key position, mostly people who were dedicated to the country, and those like Qiao Zhou were just idle jobs.

5. The best positioning of the protagonist is not to command Hanzhong to resist the Wei State, but to sit in the rear and check for omissions!

In Hanzhong, there is no recognition of the protagonists of Dazhong, and there is no revolutionary friendship, so it is difficult to command freely in a short period of time.

Moreover, Jiang Wei is not even clear about the Hanzhong defense line!

The protagonist at this moment has nothing to do when he goes to Hanzhong, and it may affect Jiang Wei's performance.

The key is that Liu Chan and Zhuge Zhan will not allow the protagonist, a person with no military experience, to be on the front line.

What the protagonist can do is unify his thoughts, unite the front, and unify his strategy to achieve the goal of smooth communication when the enemy comes!

The protagonist in Zitong is to stick to various levels and manage logistics!

If you have the opportunity, train a soldier who can fill up his position at any time. You can defend with your advance and defend with your retreat!

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Finally, to summarize, for Ji Han in 263, what Liu Chen can do is to unite all the strength first, and then kill the disobedient guy!

Only with the basic plan can Liu Chen start the next step, manage Zitong, study science and technology, and develop people's livelihood.

Only when the Wei State's attack on Shu can the court system be gradually reformed!
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