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Chapter 109: The First Strategist of the Three Kingdoms (I)! Fifty Month Pass Plus Update!


The reason for this is that there are two aspects.

The first is the strangeness and accuracy of Jia Xu's strategy, which is quite a feeling of exhaustive strategy, and the huge impact of his strategy is worthy of the title of the first strategist.

The second is because he is a power sorcerer in the most typical sense, unlike Zhuge Liang, who is responsible for the position of prime minister, focusing on governing the country and the country, and unlike Zhou Yu, who is responsible for the task of being a general, and is good at leading troops to fight.

Jia Xu has no intention of becoming a warlord who supports his own troops and dominates one side, his identity is always behind the scenes, and he constantly flashes out from behind the deep curtain of a general, ostensibly as a plan, but often receives the effect of strategizing.

Jia Xu gives people the feeling that he is like an aesthete who regards strategy itself as a kind of beauty and only pursues the display of strategic talent: as long as his strategy is useful, he doesn't care about the discoloration of the country, and he gives ideas for Li Dao and Guo Yan, and he doesn't want to sincerely assist them.

The reason why Jia Xu resolutely committed himself to Zhang Xiu's account on the premise that he clearly saw that Zhang Xiu had no great future was simply because Zhang Xiu could obey him and enable his strategy to be displayed.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, etiquette and religion were no longer able to maintain people's hearts, and people who shouted loyalty and righteousness often held the banner of loyalty and pursued what they wanted.

While individuals are not in moral anomie, they also have to face stormy and turbulent times.

In this troubled era, where individual life is not guaranteed, warlords are fighting, foreign raids are plundering, robbers are rampant, and natural disasters are constantly occurring, in such a turbulent era, all morality must give way to the need for survival.

And these contradictions are particularly acute and prominent in Wuwei, Jia Xu's birthplace.

Wuwei in the remote Xiliang, the moral norms of benevolence, righteousness and etiquette are originally weak, and the struggle with the nomads and the experience of miscellaneous, the test of the severe living environment is that Jia Xu will not care about those morals that have become hypocritical, his strategy is only concerned with survival, with the survival of him and the people around him as the first righteousness, because there is no spiritual restraint, he can gallop across the globe to show his strategic talent.

It is in this spiritual freedom that his strategy reaches the extreme of change.

Jia Xu is a star of history, and with his character and talent endowed to him by the times, he unconsciously destroyed a dynastic system full of devastation.

Without the destruction of the old system, a new individual and individual spirit cannot be born.

We can't simply evaluate Jia Xu from a moral point of view.

He is like a man who plays life in troubled times.

He seeks power, but is careful to protect himself; He has no real feelings for any force, and looks coldly at the vicissitudes of the world; He saw it as a pleasure to use his talents, watching events unfold as he expected; You could say he was ruthless, but in that era, Jia Xu had reason to choose to be a spectator and an aesthetician scheming gamer.

Jia Xu is full of scheming, courageous, complex experience, and deep aspirations.

There may be all kinds of things in his quality that are difficult for others to achieve, but in terms of objective effects, he cannot escape the blame for the chaos in the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

When Chen Shou wrote the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, he once set up a biography of Jia Xu and Cao Cao's most prestigious Erxun{Xun Yu and Xun Yu}, which aroused the dissatisfaction of Pei Songzhi.

I think that if we put aside moral prestige and focus on the depth of influencing world affairs first, then Jia Xu and Er Xun are juxtaposed, and it is not inappropriate.

Although Jia Xu often boasted of being a loyal minister of the Han dynasty and had indeed contributed to the emperor, he was obviously more keen on indulging his gifted talent as a strategist than on fame.

In the melee of warlords from all walks of life, in the process of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty running from Chang'an to Luoyang, and in the bloody slaughter of the two capitals in the east and west, we can see Jia Xu's wisdom.

After Dong Zhuo's death, Situ Wang Yun was in power.

Wang Situ is just a busy person, and he doesn't know how to be sympathetic, and he kills Cai Yong, a writer at the time, as soon as he came to power.

But the stormy Han Dynasty was given a brief respite after all.

Dong Zhuo's subordinate generals Li Dao and Guo Yan, and Wang Yunruo are in line with the attitude of eliminating the first evil and never asking, then these two guys with military power in their hands will be naturalized in the imperial court, so that the Kwantung heroes who rose up because of the crusade against Dong Zhuo do not know what they mean, and they may also have the right to withdraw the army.

When Chinese history enters this chapter, although it will be a little bland, it is really a great blessing for the country and the people.

Situ Wangyun, who was rigid and useless, issued a hunt and kill order to Li Dao and Guo Yan.

Li Dao, Guo Yan and others, who only had 3,000 Flying Bear Army, also wanted to accept their fate, so they decided to disband their troops and flee to the northwest by themselves.

If this is the case, although Wang Yun is extremely unwise, he has not sown evil consequences after all, and the Eastern Han regime can be extended for some time for the time being.

Jia Xu came out of the shadows at this time to make a macro statement, and Li Dao and Guo Yan had always respected Jia Xu, so they listened to him.

Xu said: "I heard that Chang'an wanted to punish the people of Liangzhou, and the monarchs abandoned the crowd and went alone, that is, a pavilion chief can restrain the monarch."

It is better to lead the people to the west, where to collect troops, to attack Chang'an, to avenge Dong Gong, fortunately, to help, to serve the country to conquer the world, if not, it is not too late to go. ” At that time, Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were forced to "rise up", and the reasons they held were the same as Jia Xu's thoughts at this time.

The difference is that whether it is Chen Sheng, Wu Guang, Li Dao, or Guo Yan, they are all parties involved, while Jia Xu is completely an outsider, in other words, although this suggestion can save Li Dao and Guo Yan's lives for a while, it will not be of the slightest benefit to Jia Xu.

Otherwise, when Li and Guo wanted to crown Jia Xu as a "scholar", he would not have resolutely resigned.

"What is the merit of this life-saving plan?"

Jia Xu said quite self-awarely.

In June of the third year of the first peace, Li Dao and Guo Yan broke the city of Chang'an, Wang Yun was killed, Lu Bu fled, and the corpses were all over Chang'an.

It is said that when Dong Zhuochu died, there were still hundreds of thousands of households in the Sanfu area, and after Li Dao and Guo Yan's army looting, in just two years, the people had "cannibalized a little", so miserable.

A plan can endanger the state, and a piece of words can disrupt the country, which is also a good word.

He was sideways behind the murderous robbers, and he looked like a kind scribe, who had committed heinous crimes while successfully evading the fingers of thousands of people You see that he flashed as a wanderer and talked about scheming among a certain princes, and even dared to let Cao Cao bow down.

Although he was also rated as "good and peaceful" when he was young, he was filial piety and honesty at the beginning, resigned due to illness, and returned to the west to Huang, and met the Di people {nomads} on the road, and dozens of people with him were arrested by them, Jia Xu lied to them and said: "My grandson Duan, don't bury me, my family will redeem it." ” At that time, Duan Cheng, the chief lieutenant, because he had been a general on the edge of the town for a long time, was so powerful in the west, so he pretended to be Duan Cheng's nephew to scare the people, but the people really didn't dare to harm him, and sent him back after swearing an oath with him, but the rest of the people were killed.

History said that Jia Xu's move was: "The right to help things, and the salty like this", the word "right" is used quite appropriately, reflecting Jia Xu's unfathomableness.

Wisdom alone will certainly not help to make robbers bow to their ears, and relying on courage is too general.

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