198. Zhu Wei's strategic policy

Thinking about it now, Zhu Wei couldn't help but suspect that Wang Lang asked for money from the Donghai family and was going to increase the armament strength of Huiji, and it was probably because he had discovered the threat from Zhu Zhi's side, so he wanted to recruit and train troops in Huiji. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

After all, Wang Lang has a military advisor under him, Yu Xuan, and a general, Zhou Xin, who is equipped with both civil and military skills, and can actually develop in Huiji, but Wang Lang has no ambitions, and he also belongs to the type that can't be the boss and can only be a courtier.

Zhu Wei went to see Wang Lang, and also helped Wang Lang recruit and train troops to guard against Zhu Zhi, and it was best to eliminate the hidden danger of Zhu Zhi.

In fact, now as Zhu Wei's identity, it is really not good to move in Jiangdong for the time being, if Zhu Wei moves troops in Jiangdong, the first thing he will face is Liu Xuan, that is, the following offenses, that is, to repay virtue with grievances, and it is not good in reputation.

After all, no matter what Zhu Wei said, he relied on Liu Wei to raise troops, Liu Miao is Zhu Wei's benefactor, as long as Liu Miao does not die by himself, then Zhu Wei cannot take the initiative to attack him, otherwise Zhu Wei's reputation will be ruined.

This year's reputation is the capital to attract talents.

So what Zhu Wei can do on Jiangdong's side is to make allies as much as possible, which can be regarded as a personal relationship in Jiangdong.

In fact, Jiangdong Liu Xuan, Xu Gong, and Wang Lang have no ambition and ability, at most, they are just a slave guarding the land, so that they will not pose much threat to Zhu Wei in Jiangdong, and Zhu Wei is really not worried that they can develop and grow.

But if Sun Ce is allowed to enter Jiangdong, it will be Sun Monkey who has entered Pan Taoyuan.

Then Zhu Wei must beat Sun Ce down first at the first time, and he must not let Sun Ce develop, but in this way, Zhu Wei also has to spend a lot of time and energy to deal with Sun Ce.

Now time is also very critical for Zhu Wei, it is in its infancy, and it takes time to stabilize the foundation and develop domestic demand.

Only when the foundation is solid can Zhu Wei have enough capital to develop outward and compete for more territory.

Of course, if Sun Ce really entered Jiangdong, it may also be an opportunity for Zhu Wei to seize Jiangdong, after all, the current Zhu Wei is not Zhu Wei who has just controlled this body, and now Zhu Wei has soldiers and generals at hand, and he also has the courage to fight with Sun Ce.

But in this way, it also disrupted Zhu Wei's original strategy of conquering the world with Wang Yuyan, who made Zhu Wei really dare not underestimate Sun Ce, but it is a pity that Sun Ce was not burned to death by a fire in Liyang before.

Therefore, no matter how you calculate, it is more appropriate not to let Sun Ce enter Jiangdong, so that Zhu Wei can follow the original strategic policy, after strengthening his own foundation, wait for the opportunity to invade Jingzhou to expand his territory.

After all, Jingzhou is more strategic than Jiangdong.

After capturing Jingzhou, you can open the passage to Guanzhong through Nanyang County, maybe you can get Emperor Han Xian to Xiangyang before Cao Cao, and then coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes.

In addition, Jingzhou was won, and it was close to Yingchuan County in Yuzhou and Chenliu County in Gunzhou, both of which are the birthplaces of talents in the Central Plains.

Anyway, according to the original Zhu Wei's strategic policy, Zhu Wei may be able to temporarily form an alliance with Liu Bei and Lu Bu in Xuzhou to deal with Cao Cao first, and when Cao Cao is done, he can deal with Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao in the north.

Or Zhu Wei can join forces with Liu Bei and Lu Bu to limit Cao Cao's development, and take the opportunity to turn around and take Yizhou again, anyway, this is also a feasible strategic arrangement in the general direction.

Compared to the whole world, Jiangdong is actually not a valuable territory.

Besides, Zhu Wei's foundation is in Yuzhang, and he has already passed the Yangtze River, if there is a foundation outside, taking Jiangdong is just a sweep, and he can even surrender without a fight.

It's just that the premise of all this is that Sun Ce can't be allowed to win Jiangdong.

In the original history of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang met Liu Bei, and when the so-called Longzhong was right, he pointed out to Liu Bei the strategy of dividing the world.

That is, let Liu Bei take Jingzhou as the foundation first, and after seizing Yizhou, there will be the foundation of fighting for the world.

In fact, the so-called Longzhong pair is that Liu Bei is at a loss for the future development and has no sense of direction, and Zhuge Liang helped Liu Bei point out the strategy that can be developed and the steps of how to develop.

At the same time, the premise of this Longzhong pair is that Jiangdong has been seized by Sun Quan, and it is impossible for Liu Bei to take Jiangdong, and Cao Cao's family is powerful in the north, which Liu Bei cannot covet for the time being.

Therefore, the only place where Liu Bei has a chance is Jingzhou, which has no successor under Liu Biao's control, and Yizhou, which has no development ambitions and is unstable under Liu Zhang's control.

In this regard, we must indeed admire Zhuge Liang's overall view, his judgment of the ability of these local warlords in the world is quite accurate, that is to say, the situation in the world at that time, the best development strategy for Liu Bei can only be to divide the world first, and then seek unification.

And now the situation in the world that Zhu Wei is facing is still a situation of strife among the world's heroes.

The Central Plains is still Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu, with the background of the four generations and the three dukes, supported by the Central Plains scholar class, there is enough to replace the Han family to establish a new dynasty, but unfortunately both of them are not heroes, but they rely on the family heritage, and finally lose the family business.

Others, such as Cao Cao, can only be regarded as second-rate warlords, although they have received a population of 300,000 provided by the Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army, and with the help of their advisers and generals, they can only be said to have a certain development potential, but they cannot be compared with Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao's heritage.

As for Liu Bei and Lu Bu, they are only small fish and shrimp, even if they are divided into one side, they seem to have some territory, but they have no far-reaching foundation, and they will be overturned as easily as duckweed.

At this time, Jiangdong was still separated by Liu Xuan, Xu Gong, and Wang Lang, and of course, now there is a Zhu Wei, although on the surface everyone is attached to Liu Xuan's name, but in fact they are all local warlords.

As for Liu Biao in Jingzhou and Liu Zhang in Yizhou, although they also occupy two good places that can be used as foundations, neither of them has the heart to conquer the world, and on the surface they are also big warlords who divide one side, but in fact they are two big fish in front of the world's heroes.

What other Gongsun Zhan, Ma Teng, Zhang Lu, Zhang Xiu, and even Li Dao, Guo Yan and the like are not enough, Gongsun Zan and Ma Teng are in Youzhou and Liangzhou, although there are some strong soldiers under them, but unfortunately there is no future in the future.

Zhang Lu only relied on the religious power of the Wudou Mi Sect to entrench himself in Hanzhong, and he had no intention of developing outward, and the combat effectiveness of his army may not even be comparable to that of the Buddhist soldiers.

And Zhang Xiu is now still mixed with his uncle Zhang Ji in Chang'an, and later with the return of the Han Emperor to the east, Zhang Ji couldn't stay in Chang'an, and also followed the eastward march, but because of the lack of food in the army, he sent troops to Nanyang to plunder, and died in battle when attacking the city.

As a result, Zhang Xiu inherited Zhang Ji's power, and finally attached himself to Liu Biao, stationed in Wancheng to raise an army, in fact, he was only helping Liu Biao defend against Cao Cao in the north on the side of Wancheng.

In fact, Zhang Xiu's status in Wancheng is also similar to the status of Huang Zu, who is now entrenched in Jiangxia, the only thing is that Zhang Xiu has a strategist Jia Xu to help him give advice, and finally chose a better master Cao Cao for him.

As for Li Dao and Guo Yan, the rebel army in the northwest, that is, the grasshoppers after the autumn, it won't be long since they jumped.

Zhu Wei, who was well aware of the history of the original Three Kingdoms, could certainly look at the current situation in the world from a perspective that transcended the times and formulate a clear strategic policy for himself......