Rebirth of the God of War Lu Bu

Chapter 4395: Sima Yi meets Queen Guishuang (2)

Otherwise, Dawan would not be so respectful to Kushan. However, when Kushan was in civil strife, its control over neighboring countries and even those under its rule had weakened a lot.

Nowadays, Kushan has gradually emerged from the war. Many generals in the empire have experienced many wars. They have absolute confidence in the soldiers of Kushan and will lead Kushan to a stronger situation. This is what many officials want to do.

To be seen.

There was civil strife in Kushan. From the perspective of the officials in Guishan, the same was true for the Jin State. From the Han Dynasty to the Jin State, the Jin State must have suffered a lot of losses in the battle. If the armies of the two sides met on the battlefield,

, which side can win is also a question that many officials worry about.

As an official of Kushan, he naturally hopes that Kushan will become stronger and regain its former strength. Such recovery requires war. The civil strife in Kushan has greatly challenged the majesty of Kushan in the surrounding areas.

, and after the Jin State captured Dayuan, the situation seemed to be even more unfavorable for Guishang.

The Jin envoy Sima Yi behaved arrogantly, and the Kushan officials also had their own pride. They believed that the Kushan army would definitely win against the Jin army.

In this matter, Prime Minister Aluqi acted relatively calmly. He had a preliminary understanding of the situation of the Jin army through King Wusun. Among the Jin army, there were soldiers who were not inferior to the Kushan Empire army.

As for the sophisticated weapons and cavalry, the Kushans had heavy cavalry, and the Jin also had them. Judging from King Wusun's description, the Jin army's weapons were no less sophisticated than those of the Kushans.

If Kushan could recover from the civil strife earlier, it might be able to gain more benefits when the Jin army attacks Wusun and Dawan.

But now, the Jin army has captured Dayuan. If Guishang sends troops rashly, if it fails, the entire Jin country will be offended. Guishang does not want to bear the wrath of Jin at this time.

Aluqi behaved relatively rationally. Although he was very enthusiastic about the power in his hands, he also knew that only if Kushan became more powerful, his position would be more stable.

"The Kushan side will consider carefully what the envoy said." Aluqi came out and said, "It's hard work for the envoy to come all the way. It's better to stay in the city for the time being."

"What the Prime Minister said is that when the king comes to Japan, he will ask the generals of the army to take envoys to the army to see the Kushan army." The queen nodded.

Sima Yi raised his hand and said yes, and gave the queen a high look.

Letting him go to the army was just to prove the strength of the Kushan army. Such things also happened in the Jin Dynasty.

If you want to arouse awe in people, you must make them fearful. The military is the best way to prove the strength of a country. Showing the demeanor of military officers is easier for others to accept.

However, Sima Yi had absolute confidence in the Jin army. Even if the Kushan army was strong, when the Kushan army encountered the Jin army on the battlefield, it would definitely end in failure.

Years of war have given Jin officials strong confidence in their army.

There is no enemy that the Jin army cannot defeat, and the Jin army with Lu Bu is also an even more terrifying existence.

In fact, Sima Yi also wanted to see what the Kushan army was like, whether it was as invincible as the merchants said, and how powerful the Kushan empire was.

After coming to Kushan, there will be a lot of troubles when doing things because of the language barrier. During this time, Sima Yi was not only inquiring about the situation in Kushan, but also learning the language of Kushan. Only by knowing yourself and the enemy can you be invincible in every battle. As a

As the envoy of the Jin State, Sima Yi pursued the best in his mission.

If you want to go further in the Jin Kingdom, you need to have merit as a foil. Without enough merit, even if someone helps you, it is impossible to reach a higher position. All you need is your own efforts, which is also

The most important thing.

After Sima Yi left, the civil servants and generals in the court fell into a dispute. Sima Yi was an envoy from the distant Jin State. Although it was far away, it was actually very close to Guishuang because the Jin army had captured Dawan and the Jin State had

Close to Kushan.

If the Jin army is really as scary as Sima Yi said, having such a neighbor does not seem to be a good thing for Kushan.

After their neighbors become stronger, they will inevitably have thoughts about Kuishang. Wusun is stronger, but there is still a big gap between Wusun and Kuishang.

"Order people to inquire more about the situation of the Jin Kingdom. There are quite a few Jin businessmen coming to Guishuang now," the queen said.

Aluqi nodded yes. As she grew older, the queen had unique ways of handling things, which was good news for Kushan.

And what Aluqi needs is the absolute strength of Kushan. Close to Kushan, there is a powerful existence like the Parthian Empire. Although the Parthian Empire and the Kushan Empire have fought in the past, the difference in strength between the two sides is not too big.

During the civil strife in Kushan, the Parthian Empire often took action to seize the territory that originally belonged to the Kushan Empire.

Preparing against the Parthian Empire and the Jin State was put on the agenda. The arrival of Jin's envoys gave Kushan officials a sense of urgency.

Having a powerful neighbor watching from the side is not a good thing after all. No one is sure whether such a neighbor will rush forward at the critical moment.

The warriors of the Kushan Empire will not be afraid of war, but the harm of war to a country is too great. If it is not necessary, the Kushan Empire will not fight the Jin army at this time.

The methods shown by the Jin army on the Wusun and Dawan battlefields have gradually become known. Judging from the Jin army's attack on Wusun and Dawan, the Jin army's strategy is extremely terrifying. It seems that the entire battlefield

The above situation was all under the control of the Jin army, and the Jin army obtained the maximum benefit at the minimum cost during the battle.

The Kangju people, who sent out a lot of troops, did not even gain much in this battle. Instead, they lost many troops and generals.

The Jin army's attitude towards the Kangju people was a little bad, but this is also the right enjoyed by the victor. If Kangju's army won the victory on the battlefield, would the Kangju people be willing to give up the benefits they got?

Such a thing is impossible for any monarch. If you want to get it, you must pay something in the battle, and what you gain needs victory as a foil. Without victory, everything is in vain.

The strength displayed by the Jin army will definitely have a considerable impact on the situation in Kushan in the future.

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