Wei Wuji and Zhang Ping only brought fifty guards, fifteen diners each, one hundred miscellaneous servants, and two teams of ten from Dr.
Dahe's Garden specially invited from Feiyi.
The group of people left the military camp, and their destination this time was the location indicated by Bai Hui.
Hongshan was also called Chifeng in later generations.
Wei Wuji rode on his horse and said to Zhang Ping: "Brother Ping, look at the simple map drawn by the horse.
Lord Dahe is indeed known as a foresight.
This place is a choke point, which can block the Yan Kingdom's road to the north and northeast."
"To the north, there is a grassland with rich water and grass, where the Huns and Donghu people go back and forth to herd horses.
Further to the northeast, there is the Great Plains of Liaodong.
Lord Wu'an has personally decided to build a city.
Although it has not been named yet, the view is On the map, there is Hongshan in the west and Xincheng in the east.
It can be said that it suppresses the opportunity of Yan State to go north to Liaodong. " After Wei Wuji finished speaking, Zhang Ping followed suit and said, "I heard that Dr.
Nong has inspected the northern part of Feiyi.
The land is extremely fertile and he is already trying to plant sorghum."
At this time, Bai Hui's plan to develop Liaodong was not as far as Heilongjiang.
The furthest point of Bai Hui's map circle is the extreme position of Yan State's continuous northward advance in the real history of later generations, the southern end of Horqin and the Tieling area.
The limit to the east must be to the seaside, but only to the mouth of the Tumen River.
No matter how far it is, manpower cannot keep up, and the traffic cannot keep up.
In fact, Bai Hui occupied the areas in western Liaoning and southern Liaoning that Yan occupied after defeating Donghu in the next few decades.
Because these areas have long had primitive human activities, they are not considered primitive and undeveloped.
The location of Bai Qiding's new city mentioned by Wei Wuji was Fuxin City in later generations.
This was an important pass blocking the northward route of Chaoyang in the present Yan Kingdom.
The Chaoyang at this time is called Yuyang Youcheng.
This city is also the most important town that Bai Hui asked to cause trouble and found excuses and opportunities to capture.
Taking it down would be equivalent to locking Yan State in a cage.
In order to capture the city, Bai Hui even ordered five thousand real Qin army elites from Yiyang to come to Feiyi to prepare for the war.
Wei Wuji and others traveled hard for several days and nights, and finally saw the Red Mountain.
At this time, people had already lived in Hongshan.
It can be said that the civilization of farming, pottery, and jade had appeared here before 3,000 AD, and it was known as Hongshan Culture in history.
At this time, there were aborigines and a small number of Xiongnu and Donghu people living here.
When Wei Wuji and others approached the residential area, dozens of horsemen came out from the earthen wall.
The leader of the team came forward, took out a flag from his back and stretched out his hand to shake it.
Qin One word made the knight who rushed out put down his weapon.
Qin had a huge deterrent effect on the East Hu and the Xiongnu.
At that time, Bai Qi used the main force of 40,000 Qin soldiers to face hundreds of thousands of Xiongnu, and his victory was so great that no one knew about the Xiongnu.
Bai Qi's big flag has two sides, one is the white character flag, and the other is the Qin character flag.
In Qin, even the illiterate Huns could draw this pattern.
This was a powerful country that they did not dare to attack.
Not to mention the Qin army wearing armor.
Several men wearing leather armor inlaid with copper plates walked out on horseback from behind the earth wall.
They faced the Qin army, which put them under great pressure.
Fighting, they can win with the few men in front of them, but they will definitely have to pay a heavy price.
Then it will lead to revenge from the Qin army.
But don't fight, this is their home, their territory, and they have their rules.
This is an earthen city where the aborigines, Xiongnu, and Donghu tribes live together.
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It has only earthen walls, so it may not be considered a city, but for the nomadic Huns, this is a permanent residence, and it is a city.
In order for there to be no war among the three clans, there are naturally rules in the city that have been set after countless bloodsheds.
The Qin people are coming.
This made them very nervous because the Qin people liked to use their rules.
The general holding the flag is from Zhongshan and is called Tieliang.
It's not that his surname is Tie, but that his parents had no children and exchanged an iron plow for him when he was still a toddler, so he was named this.
The Zhongshan people had fought with the Xiongnu and Donghu, and he knew these enemies well.
Tieli was already ready for battle.
He was wearing the mountain pattern armor that only the elites of the Qin army were qualified to wear.
This was a reward given to him for leading the team to carry out this special mission.
On his waist is a Qin army marquis grade stainless steel sword imitating the sword used by Lord Qin Dahe.
Tie Li was not afraid of battle.
He believed that his fifty elite men could fight against three hundred Huns cavalry.
But at this time, the enemy's weapon was lowered.
This was a sign of submission and proved that the opponent did not want to fight.
Tieli put away the Qin army's battle flags and then pulled his horse forward.
He came to three men wearing copper-plated leather armor and spoke three times in Xiongnu, Donghu, and Central Plains dialects.
"This general will escort Lord Dahe's special envoy to Hongshan under the order of Lord Qin Dahe.
Which of you will be the big leader this year?"
Tieli was chosen as the 100 generals of the army because he had dealt with Hongshan.
Hongshan is a gathering place for three tribes.
The three tribes take turns to sit in the position of the Lord of Hongshan City, also called the Chief of Hongshan.
One of the three people rode forward: "Tumu, the big leader of this year and next year, the Donghu people."
"Iron Plow, Qin Zhongshan Clan."
After the two parties had seen each other, Tumu asked, "What are the Qin people doing here?"
Tie Li waved his hand, and two soldiers from the team behind him came forward with two backpacks on their backs.
They threw the backpacks to the ground and quickly returned to the team.
"This is a gift."
Tumu asked his men to come forward and put them in his backpack.
Inside were two bundles of bronze swords.
These bronze swords were slowly replaced by the Qin army's equipment from the regular army.
Compared with the new stainless steel swords, the bronze swords were different.
Stainless steel swords cost less and are of better quality than bronze swords.
The eyes of the people in Hongshan City were brightened.
They saw the good weapons they longed for but could not get.
The bronze sword of the Qin army is unique in the world.
It can be said that the Qin Army's bronze sword is already the best bronze sword in the world, no one.
The craftsmanship of Zhao's iron swords was not up to standard, and their cost and quality were far inferior to Qin's bronze swords.
"Please enter the city" Since the gift was given, it was not for the battlefield, and the Qin army came with sincerity.
Tumu had no reason to block the iron plow from the earth wall anymore.
After entering the city, Wei Wuji made tea himself.
Wei Wuji, Zhang Ping, and Tieli represented Qin.
The current city lord of Hongshan, Tumu, and his two deputy city lords, Hongtu and the Huns Kehagai, sat together.
Tea, a treasure from the Central Plains, was already the price of one tea brick and two sheep in the northern Huns.
Because the Huns were hostile to the Qin State, the caravans of the Linhu people, Yiqu, and Loufan did not trade with the Huns.
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The Huns' tea came from the Donghu or Xirong king tribes.
There was a fierce battle between Donghu and Qin, which ended with Donghu's complete defeat.
However, the Qin army did not list Donghu as a hostile tribe, so Donghu could still get tea bricks from the Loufan caravan
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