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Chapter 549: Ran Min wants to make trouble


Di Bao is a kind of information circulation of the central government to inform officials from all over the world, there will be no gossip in it, let alone any entertainment, if there is a page on it, it will definitely be confirmed news. \ Before Liu Yan restored the Han Dynasty, there was no Di Bao, and he made Di Bao out because he believed that there should be an authoritative information channel to convey correct information to officials, and at the same time, not to make some specious news have room to survive.

The new issue of the Di Bao was transmitted from Xiangguo to all parts of the country, and most of the content in it was about the recent events in the country, most of which belonged to the Prime Minister's Office and the Taiwei Bureau, but one of them could not be ignored.

The Prime Minister's Mansion wants to have a new policy, the Imperial History Mansion wants to be reformed, and the Taiwei Office also has its own demands, Liu Yan feels that a new era that belongs to the reform of the law has suddenly begun, but it lacks one of the most important contents, that is, the people, officials, and nobles have laws to restrict, but there is no issue about what the king should follow.

In the past, the only thing that bound the king was for the sake of the country, and it completely relied on the king's personal morality and sense of responsibility, and there was no clear law to restrain the royal family.

The "prince who has broken the law and the common people are guilty of the same crime" for countless years, since Qin Xiaogong in the Shang Dynasty really did it, only the royal family members who failed in political overthrow in the following history will be punished as they deserve.

Li Tan looked confused and angry when he held the Di Bao in his hand, and he was stunned for a long time and said coldly: "Who bewitched the king?"

The Di Bao mentions part of the biography of the Shang monarch in the historical records, which tells the story of Qin Xiaogong's brother Ying Qu Liang's brother Ying Qian who was punished with a nose cut and a black face for breaking the law, and then Ying Quliang's son Ying Si was exiled for breaking the law.

Liu Yan personally commented on it, making it clear that Qin's ability to sweep the Eight Desolations and Liuhe stemmed from here, and his unswerving devotion to the legal system, regardless of whether he was high or low or blood-related in front of the law.

Of course, there is nothing wrong with the Shang monarch's change of law to make the Qin State move towards a strong country, and the successive dynasties of later generations have also affirmed the importance of the Shang monarch's change of law, but it is rare to mention that members of the royal family violated the law and were dealt with as they should be.

It is not that history has not been recorded, but that successive dynasties have selectively forgotten, especially after Yingzheng exercised centralized power.

Liu Yan's attitude is obvious, no matter who violates the law, he should be punished accordingly, he seems to be reaffirming that the Han State is a country with a legal system and intimidating all people in the world, in fact, as long as you have the heart, you can understand that it is to engage in the "prince who violates the law and the common people are guilty of the same crime".

In the general sense, no one wants to be restrained, the difference is whether or not they have the strength to be completely free, and even to exercise their privileges unscrupulously.

Anyone with a modicum of power is like that, and shouldn't a king who owns an entire country?

Li Tan's anger came from confusion, and the first thing that came to mind was not that Liu Yan wanted to create a set of shackles to restrain himself, but that someone was bewitching, and as for persecution or something, it was impossible to think about it a little.

The rest of the people were so shocked that they couldn't speak, a "good" king is not necessarily a good thing, as a king should actually have a two-sided criterion, such as treating one's own people as warm as a spring breeze, and treating enemies as cold as winter.

If the king who rules the country has always been a "good person", the ministers will not have to talk about it first, and the country will inevitably have powerful ministers, and then the court will be tilted all the time, and the foreign country should not fight back Tiao You thought of another level and said, "Those stubborn sluts are going to be unlucky. ” What needs to be said is that the current "sluts" are not used to insult women, but are aimed at some groups that do not make sense and are not afraid to kill no matter how they kill.

The Han State has always been facing a big problem, the resistance of the old families, the powerful and the powerful after the emergence of the new order, some of them are blatantly armed and stubborn, and more of them are superficially obedient but secretly they are constantly making small moves.

"Oh" Li Tan asked eagerly: "Is it to target those sluts" "Naturally," he said, "naturally." ” Isn't it said that kings should be punished for breaking the law, and that is a serious warning to those who are recalcitrant No one would have thought that Liu Yan attached great importance to a sound legal system, let alone understood his true mind.

He really had to have clear laws to bind the king and the royal family, and he had to start with him, and lead by example for future kings.

Since the king is not within the scope of the law, it is a bit of a seed to sow the seeds of "rising up" by asking the powerful and the common people to look at it, and to encourage people with the conditions and strength to compete for the throne that can do whatever they want.

In fact, the laws formulated by Shang Ying during the reign of King Huiwen of Qin have been dug up, and by the time of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang, King Xiang of Qin Zhuang was actually facing collapse, that is to say, the law has also begun to look at the face, and it is no longer really regardless of class.

Furthermore, there is indeed room for weighing in the punishment of the Qin Empire, and it should not be cut off at every turn, it is too cruel to maim people, and many of the country's labor force is so gone.

The laws of the Han Kingdom did not include cutting, cutting, or cutting, and the non-death penalty was handled by labor reform.

Labor reform has its own years and locations, and the most serious labor reform has already been tasted by people who have already been thrown to the big island of Yizhou.

It should be said that most of the newly rising nobles of the Han Kingdom were relatively clean, and most of them had almost nothing to gain through struggle, and they were obviously gloating about the king's desire to dispose of the old ones.

Ran Min, who was far away in the eastern part of Bingzhou, after he received the official document and the newspaper, he took a look at it and threw it aside.

Ran Min's current status is a little embarrassing, he is currently the only general than the third duke, and it is too difficult to go out to fight because of his high status, but he has an army under his command but has not established a shogunate.

Regardless of what kind of land reward can be obtained for giving birth to a child, or the Taiwei Department proposes to increase the reward for meritorious soldiers, Ran Min doesn't care at all, and only Liu Yan wants to restrain himself from the information that can make him think about it for a while, and then focus all his attention on thinking about how to do a big thing.

"Dingxiang's side is constantly moving, and it is still transferring materials and population" Ran Min did not establish the shogunate, and there was no history of marching troops, and the person he asked was Li Kuang: "Can you determine Shi Hu's whereabouts?"

Li Kuang replied: "All the news shows that Shi Hu is still staying in Dingxiang. ” They were only 130 miles away from Dingxiang, and they were marching along the Hutuo River on land and water, with a large number of manned fleets sailing on the river, and cavalry marching along the south bank.

At present, there are three armies and 40,000 county soldiers under the command of Ran Min, one of which is the Huben army that originally retreated to Xiangguo to rest, and one of the other two armies belongs to the Praetorian Guard system.

And this army of the Praetorian Guard was mobilized only after receiving the order to approach Dingxiang.

The current size of the Tiger Army is 7,000 people, because it is a relationship between armor and cavalry and 15,000 auxiliary cavalry, otherwise how to maintain the armor, raise war horses, and wear armor in wartime is a difficult problem, anyway, these things are really not something that can be done by themselves.

Unlike the Janissary Army, the "army" is fixed in staff, with a minimum of 5,000 men and no upper limit at most, but according to convention, it does not exceed 20,000.

"General" Li Kuang looked at it with a sad face: "I really want to kill Dingxiang directly" That's right, Ran Min really wants to make a big one, the total number of main battle forces in his hands now is close to 40,000, and the number of cavalry in it is 30,000, if you count the auxiliary cavalry that can be killed, it will be 45,000.

Ran Min was extremely sure that the cavalry could use the short-distance mobility to fight and withdraw if they wanted to, and there were nearly 50,000 infantry troops who could respond from the side, and they could completely fight a tough battle.

"It's also a hero who has gone through six or seven years of bloody battles, so he can't be cowardly" Ran Min is not ridiculing, but really doubting Li Kuang's courage: "The king is letting General Ben act cheaply."

General Ben thinks it can be fought, and if you disagree, you can be impeached after the war. ” Faced with such a boss who couldn't play happily together, Li Kuang felt embarrassed and distressed all the time.

Even if he knew that Ran Min's personality was like this, he couldn't accept being considered cowardly, and immediately said: "The last general is only putting forward necessary opinions, not cowardice" Ran Min's response was that the corners of his mouth hooked, as for whether he sneered and let Li Kuang understand for himself.

In fact, Ran Min provoked Li Kuang and those who hesitated.

If he wants to do something big, it is obvious that he is not going to make a false shot, but he is planning to use the 80,000 troops on hand to fight a big battle with Shi Hu's more than 200,000 or even hundreds of thousands of troops.

From the early days of the Han Kingdom, it was in a state of fighting more and fighting less, and this phenomenon was changed from the end of the second year of Yuan Shuo to the beginning of the third year of Yuan Shuo.

Since the third year of Yuan Shuo, each dispatch of the Han army has repeatedly outnumbered the enemy army in terms of troops, even if it is less than the enemy army, it will not be too exaggerated, but as the main force of the battlefield, that is, the number of soldiers has not been so much.

For example, the Han State calculates the strength of the army only by soldiers, but the enemy countries that are at war with the Han State will count the soldiers, auxiliary soldiers, servant troops, slave soldiers, and civilians.

This led to the phenomenon that the Han army thought that it only dispatched tens of thousands of people, but the enemy country said that the size of the Han army was tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands.

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The Han State should be one of the few countries that never "claimed", and other countries obviously only have tens of thousands, but they will always increase the real number by several times or even dozens of times, such as Li Su, who insisted on Jinyang, claimed to lead 500,000 by himself, and then Murong Yanguo only dispatched 150,000 but claimed to be 300,000 when he fought against the Han army.

Ran Min was full of thoughts about making a big fight, but he was very sure that he would only provoke Shi Hu with less than 100,000 troops at the beginning, so Shi Hu would definitely go berserk.

In this way, Ran Min was tantamount to successfully attracting Shi Hu to lead the army to fight and disrupt Shi Hu's plan to retreat to the grassland.

If Shi Hu responds to the battle, Ran Min guesses that Shi Hu's troops will not be less than 200,000, or that Shi Hu's urine will do his best to recruit young and strong people to participate in the war, which is equivalent to creating a rare opportunity to complete the Han State's long-standing strategy of eliminating Shi Hu's living forces.

"General Ben's own bait is the best strategy."

Ran Min could imagine how much Shi Hu hated him, and the last Battle of Puyang was an example, he said, "What you have to prepare for is to fight a big battle that has never been fought before. ” The main generals did not take a boat, and they marched on horseback along the way, and Ran Min waited for a hundred miles to be close to Dingxiang before summoning the generals to discuss the matter.

After listening to the plan, each general has its own face, and none of them are timid.

Most of them fought against Shi Qian's Zhao army more than once, and they had long lost their reverence for Shi Qi after many victories, but instead looked forward to participating in such a big battle.

"General Ben can be sure that Shi Hu will definitely fight, and the scale of his coming will not be small."

Ran Min sat on top of Ma Za with a golden knife, and smiled a little hideously: "Everyone has always wanted to slaughter the caramel, and this time it will definitely be a good time." ” The crowd was on the side of the avenue, with cavalry stretching to the horizon in the background and a dense fleet of boats on the river.

Such a picture could have made people's blood boil, and listening to Ran Min's demagogic words, some people had already begun to gasp.

"It's just that" Ran Min still smiled fiercely, and dragged a tail note before asking: "Do you have the courage to use the troops at hand to fight with at least 200,000 enemy troops first, until the reinforcements from behind arrive" As a general, how can you be cowardly, and then everyone is really not afraid, and they start to be impassioned one by one.

In fact, it was not completely without confusion, and after waiting for Ran Min to say those words, people, including Li Kuang, had already come to their senses.

They knew that if they continued to develop according to Ran Min's ideas, they could really attract Shi Hu to lead an army to meet the battle, then it would be a long-awaited war in the Han Kingdom.

The hussar general's heart is really big, Li Kuang looked at Ran Min, who was full of wisdom beads, and thought a little staggeringly: Attracting Shi Hu to fight, establishing the hussar shogunate, and bringing the northern conquest sequence and the eastern shogunate under his command must be one of the purposes The current expedition to the north shogunate is aimed at the Shi Qi Zhao State, and the expedition to the east shogunate is to deal with the Murong Yan country, once Shi Hu really responds to the battle, the situation will definitely heat up, and the importance of the war will increase again and again, and the various group armies will definitely gather into the corps, as a hussar general, Ran Min happens to be on the front line, so Ran Min will undoubtedly get the command of the corps.

Ran Min was just communicating the necessary things, and regardless of whether the generals present had any objections, they would report to the Xiangguo Center.

He made up his mind that even if the center opposed it, it would proceed according to the plan, and the center would definitely not watch more than 80,000 troops being annihilated, which was equivalent to dragging the entire country into it.

However, he was confident enough that Liu Yan was not a timid king, and he was extremely sure that the center would not oppose this battle plan

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