Chapter 172
After receiving the order, Chen Dao immediately led a team of soldiers to go to various noble families to check the situation.
He secretly wondered about the reactions of these noble families, whether they would cooperate with the news of the bad people.
However, when he walked to an intersection, he was suddenly blocked by a group of people.
Chen Dao frowned slightly, and a trace of surprise and confusion flashed in his eyes.
He originally thought that these noble families would fear the authority of the court and choose to surrender in order to protect themselves, but he did not expect that there would be noble families who dared to resist openly.
He looked at the group of people in front of him who were dressed in luxurious clothes and aggressive, and he couldn't help but feel angry.
The old man in the lead was named Lu Chong. He was dressed in brocade clothes and had an elegant temperament.
Behind him followed a group of old and young people, most of whom were dressed in simple cloth clothes, obviously guards.
Lu Chong laughed loudly and said in a loud and heroic voice: "The most outstanding talents of my Fanyang Lu family are in Jizhou City. How can our Fanyang Lu family fall behind?"
Hearing this, Chen Dao suddenly realized that these people were from the Fanyang Lu family. The Fanyang Lu family and Jizhou Governor Lu Zhi were indeed from the same clan and had a good relationship.
Lu Chong directly led a group of Lu family members to draw their swords, with murderous intent flashing in their eyes, and rushed towards Chen Dao fearlessly. Their movements were swift and decisive, as if they wanted to defeat the enemy in one fell swoop.
Chen Dao's face was solemn. He held the silver spear tightly in his hand, and his eyes were as firm as steel.
He knew the importance of this battle and understood the responsibility he shouldered.
The Yellow Turban soldiers behind him also did not retreat, followed closely behind, and rushed to the battlefield together.
The soldiers of both sides collided with each other like two torrents, which immediately triggered a fierce melee.
Swords shone and blood splattered, shouts resounded through the sky. Everyone was trying their best to win.
After Chen Dao rushed into the enemy camp, he was like a tiger descending from the mountain, unstoppable.
His spear skills were skillful and fierce, and every shot was a deadly threat. He swept all the way, and the enemies fell to the ground wherever he passed. No one could stop his steps.
Finally, Chen Dao killed in front of Lu Chong.
The two looked at each other, their eyes full of determination and murderous intent.
"Die for me!" Chen Dao shouted loudly, and his voice resounded throughout the battlefield. He stabbed out the spear with lightning speed.
Lu Chong tried to dodge, but it was too late.
Chen Dao's spear pierced his chest accurately, instantly making him lose his fighting power.
Then, Chen Dao lifted the spear up with force, lifted Lu Chong's body high, and then smashed it heavily to the ground.
Lu Chong's body hit the ground with a dull sound, and he spat out a mouthful of blood and died on the spot.
This scene shocked the Lu family members around. They didn't expect that their leader would be killed so easily.
However, the battle did not stop. Soldiers from both sides were still fighting, and the battlefield was filled with a strong bloody smell.
Everyone was fighting for survival and victory, and no one would give up easily.
Chen Dao continued to wave his spear, his figure shuttled through the crowd, constantly harvesting the lives of the enemy.
His courage and strength inspired the Yellow Turban soldiers behind him, making them more brave and fearless.
With the death of Lu Chong, Chen Dao quickly ended the battle. These people from the Fanyang Lu family, whether they were children of the family, guards or private soldiers, had become corpses and fell to the ground.
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After inspecting Jizhou City, Zhang Fu came to the governor's mansion, and then saw several people staring there.
It was like he wanted to curse someone but his mouth was blocked and he couldn't curse at all, and everyone looked very embarrassed.
"System, show me their attributes and names!" Zhang Fu needed to determine who these people were, and then recruit them according to their temperament.
These talents in Jizhou now may not be able to be recruited under his command. After all, some people cannot even be recruited by Boss Cao. This is the son of destiny like Liu Bei.
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Lu Zhi
Military power: 83
Commander: 95
Intelligence: 95
Politics: 92
Magic weapon: none
Magic horse: none]
Lu Zhi studied under Taiwei Chen Qiu, the great Confucian Ma Rong, and became a fellow senior brother of Zheng Xuan, Guan Ning, and Hua Xin.
He served as the governor of Jiujiang County and Lujiang County successively, and quelled the rebellion of the barbarians.
Later, he proofread Confucian classics in Dongguan with Ma Ritian, Cai Yong, and others, and participated in the continuation of "Dongguan Hanji".
In the seventh year of Guanghe (184 AD), the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out. Lu Zhi was appointed as the General of the Northern Army and led the five schools of the Northern Army to fight Zhang Jue and besieged him in Guangzong.
He was later framed by the eunuchs and imprisoned. After Huangfu Song pacified the Yellow Turbans,He gave credit to Lu Zhi and made him resume his post as Shangshu.
When the powerful minister Dong Zhuo attempted to depose the Han Shaodi, no one dared to object, only Lu Zhi stood up to defend him, and was almost killed by Dong Zhuo.
Because of the rescue by Cai Yong and others, he was only dismissed from office and lived in seclusion in Shanggu Jundu Mountain. Later, he was invited by Yuan Shao to be a military advisor.
In the third year of Chuping (192), Lu Zhi died. He was only wearing a single piece of clothing when he died.
In the Tang Dynasty, he was honored in the Confucius Temple, and in the Northern Song Dynasty, he was posthumously named Liangxiang Bo.
Lu Zhi was upright and both civil and military. Cao Cao praised him as "famous in the country, a Confucian scholar, a model for scholars, and a pillar of the country."
The Yuan people also believed that he "carried the spirit of Youshuo, was tall and strong, and fought against the enemy, and took it as his responsibility to protect the king and save the country." His courage was comparable to the ancient "Ben Yu Jing Zhu".
General Gongsun Zan and Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han, Liu Bei, were all disciples of Lu Zhi.
After Lu Zhi's death, the Fanyang Lu family also became a great family in the Wei, Jin, Sui and Tang dynasties.
He wrote "Shangshu Zhangju" and "Sanli Jie Gu", all of which are now lost.
"Lu Zhi is indeed slightly more versatile than Zhu Jun and Huangfu Song. He is worthy of being a great Confucian in the contemporary world and a Confucian of the Han Dynasty!"
Zhang Fu looked at Lu Zhi's attributes. He was afraid that he would be the same as Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun. He would definitely not be able to recruit him with his own identity.
Moreover, Lu Zhi was from a noble family like the Fanyang Lu family. Now at least half of the noble families are hostile to the Yellow Turban Army.
Only the noble families that survived under his rule were truly on the side of the Yellow Turban Army, and the others were not.
So Lu Zhi was already doomed to die at this moment. Even if he was allowed to live under supervision, it would be unsafe, so Zhang Fu felt that he had to die.
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Tian Feng
Military Strength: 60
Commander: 55
Intelligence: 99
Politics: 95
Magic Weapon: None
Magic Horse: None]
Tian Feng (?-200), courtesy name Yuanhao, was from Julu (now Julu, Hebei), or Bohai.
A counselor under Yuan Shao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he was promoted to the position of Jizhou Beijia. He was upright and had made many suggestions to Yuan Shao but they were not accepted. Xun Yu, a counselor under Cao Cao, once commented that he was "rigid and offended his superiors".
Later, he was imprisoned by Yuan Shao for dissuading Yuan Shao from conquering Cao Cao.
After the Battle of Guandu, Tian Feng was killed by Yuan Shao.
"Tian Feng, it seems that there is a chance to try now, but it should be impossible to recruit him in a short time!" Zhang Fu thought to himself.
Tian Feng is different from Lu Zhi. Lu Zhi has a group of students and old officials. Whether he is killed or kept, there will be hidden dangers.
But Tian Feng has no students and old officials. At most, he has a group of friends, so he can still give it a try, Zhang Fu thought.
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Ju Su
Military power: 75
Commander: 90
Intelligence: 102
Politics: 97
Magic weapon: none
Magic horse: none]
Ju Su (? - 200), a native of Guangping, was the military supervisor of Yuan Shao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Ju Su "had great ambitions and many strategies when he was young".
He was once the deputy driver of Jizhou, selected as a talented person, and served as a county magistrate twice.
Later, he was the deputy driver of Han Fu, and was listed as the cavalry commander Zeng by Han Fu. He proposed good strategies to Han Fu, but they were not adopted.
After Yuan Shao took control of Jizhou, Ju Su supervised the internal and external affairs, and helped Yuan Shao seize Qingzhou, Bingzhou, and Youzhou to unify Hebei.
Ju Su once proposed to Yuan Shao to welcome the emperor, oppose the separation of the sons, and proposed a strategy of three years to exhaust Cao, but not only was it not adopted by Yuan Shao, but his military power was weakened.
In the Battle of Guandu, Ju Su proposed a slow-advance tactic, which was not adopted.
On the eve of the burning of Wuchao, Ju Su proposed to protect the grain on the outside, but it was not adopted.
After Yuan Shao was defeated, Ju Su was captured and refused to surrender.
Later, Ju Su wanted to return to Hebei, but failed and was killed. Cao Cao once sighed: "If we had known each other earlier, the world would not be a problem."
Zhang Fu looked at Ju Su and thought to himself: "Ju Su's ability is definitely better than Tian Feng's, but he has never had a wise master in his life. If his strategy had been adopted by Yuan Shao once or twice, the situation would have been different."
Ju Su and Tian Feng should be of equal difficulty. Whether they can be successfully recruited can only be decided by time. I believe that they will be moved by their sincerity over time.
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Gao Lan
Military power: 94
Commander: 76
Intelligence: 58
Politics: 27
Magic weapon: none
Magic horse: none]
Gao Lan (birth and death years unknown), also known as Gao Huan, was a general under Yuan Shao and participated in the Battle of Guandu.
After Chunyu Qiong was defeated by Cao Cao, Gao Lan surrendered to Cao Cao together with Zhang He.
In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Gao Lan fought a battle with Xu Chu but to no avail. After surrendering to Cao, he was appointed as a general and Marquis of Donglai.
When Liu Bei was defeated and fled to Jingzhou, Gao Lan was ordered to pursue and kill him.Together they killed Liu Pi, and then were stabbed to death by Zhao Yun who rushed into the battle.
Gao Lan, Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Zhang He were collectively called the "Four Pillars of Hebei" by later generations.
"This is also a good general. He can definitely be recruited directly like Zhang He!"
Zhang Fu was still very clear that such a general could be directly recruited by giving them a platform to display their abilities.
After all, they were not loyal to the Han Dynasty, and they had never recognized their master. They were just generals under Lu Zhi.
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Zhang Fu waited outside for a while, and when Zhang He was escorted to the governor's mansion after being treated, Zhang Fu stepped in.
"Lord!" Generals such as Dian Wei, Xu Chu, Zhang Baiqi, Zhang Yan, and Zhao Yun said in unison.
Except for Chen Dao, Li Tong and others who guarded the four city gates, all of them had gathered in the governor's mansion.
Zhang Fu smiled and nodded, then sat where Ding Yuan had sat.
It was quite comfortable. This chair was definitely produced by Youzhou Furniture Factory. It was very comfortable.
(I had a fever and slept for a day, so I updated a little late!)