Chapter 90: Erosion

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This fight came suddenly, and it ended quickly.

Lu Zhe looked at the small rural roads in front of him covered with blood stains and corpses, and then looked at the garrison that was lining up, and found that although most of the soldiers were injured, none of them were damaged. He looked back at the soldiers gathered behind him, but saw that there were blood stains on his body, but one by one he was unharmed.

Nanjun also doesn't know when Lu Dao came under the rule of Great Qin? Lu Zhe didn't bother to ask about this. After he entered Nanjun, what he saw was that the Chinese race and some guys similar to the natives, it seemed that they could not coexist with each other, and there was a strong contradiction between the people ~ the clan.

What caused such a situation is not something that a person who has just entered South County can immediately understand. After discussing with Heng Zhan, he decided that the garrison would take care of the aftermath, and a group of people would return to the garrison to wash the blood stains on their clothes during the battle.

It was just nightfall, and Lu Zhe was about to rest in the military tent after dinner, but he heard a report from his own soldiers, and some villagers came to reward the army.

It turned out that the people from the village brought food today, with the intention of thanking the soldiers for their rescue. The food was not abundant, the most precious thing was only four eggs, and there was no meat at all.

Lu Zhe was actually very curious about these people who spoke with a Zhao Di accent, and after a little conversation, he learned from some exclamations of these people that they were originally from Handan of Zhao State, and that the population of Handan was relocated when the First Emperor destroyed Zhao, and they were one of the ones who were taken to Nanjun.

Later, Heng Zhan also came over, this not tall military marquis seemed to be much more amiable than Lu Zhe, talking about the customs and folk customs of Zhao Di with these people, and telling them what Zhao Di is like now, and only then did he turn the topic to the current situation of Nanjun.

“…… It would have been fine, but since the more savage Viet people often crossed the border to attack, everything has changed. ”

From the narration of this original Zhao Diren, the pulse of the matter slowly became clear.

Daqin Zhinan County has been many years, not only live here Zhen people, Ba people, Shu people, Cho people, Luo people, Guiyue people, the original Chu people, including the Qin people added later, there are many people~ ethnic components are very mixed. The Ba people, Shu people, Chu people, and Qin people are actually called Qin people now, which can be regarded as a Chinese race, while the Zhen people, Shu people, Luo people, and Guiyue people are generally considered to be Nanban.

Baiyue people are just a unified name for the Yue people by the Qin people, and the so-called "hundred" means a lot of measure words.

The so-called Zhen people should actually be called "Ouyue people", and they are divided into Ouyue, Oujiao, and Ou and Xiou, but the change of title is a matter of the Southern Song Dynasty.

There is one thing that Lu Zhe did not guess wrong, the current Ou people after the Zhen people were really slowly driven further south by the Central Plains Dynasty, which has been recorded in the history of the Song Dynasty. However, it is not clear whether he was driven to the borders of later generations such as Laos and Vietnam.

Originally, the people ~ ethnic composition is complex in the south, since the Baiyue people began to appear large and small turmoil, in fact, not only the southern county will have a kind of ~ ethnic vendetta, in the southern border counties such as Jiujiang, Lujiang, Huiji and other southern border counties have similar things, but the above three border counties are dominated by the Chinese population, unlike the turmoil that occurs when the Chinese population of the southern county is not dominant.

And there is one thing that has been ignored or unknown by Lu Zhe, Great Qin did not start a strategy on southern Xinjiang recently, as early as after the destruction of the Chu State, the Qin army had already begun to attack southern Xinjiang, but the scale of repeated wars was very small. It is better to say that it is an attack than a small-scale tentative invasion, which has not caused much political impact, so that not many people pay attention to it, and naturally the spread is not widespread.

Seeing off the villagers who came to the army, Lu Zhe and Heng Zhan looked at each other silently for a while, and neither of them was sleepy and simply chatted.

Heng Zhan's personality is a little warm, but his understanding of Chu Di is beyond Lu Zhe's expectations. Although he didn't say it explicitly, Lu Zhe could guess that the ancestor must be a Chu person, and it was impossible to guess when the ancestor migrated to the Qin State for development.

“…… The Yue people have been divided since there was no king, and then the land was gradually occupied by the Chu State, and the Yue people fled over the mountains and mountains to the more desolate south, and the tribes are more numerous to this day, and there are more than 20 people who claim to be the king. ”

"Baiyue now has five relatively large branches, Minyue, Zhen (Ou) Yue, Yangyue, Nanyue, and Guiyue. The Zhen people who made a rebellion in Nanjun were probably bewitched by the Guiyue people and Yang Yue people. ”

Lu Zhe was very suspicious that Heng Zhan had done a lot of homework before coming to southern Xinjiang, and he wanted to know more about the Dao, so he asked about the places in Shandong, such as the group of people who originally lived in Handan just now and emigrated to southern Xinjiang.

"After ten years of the war of reunification, South Korea, which was destroyed earlier, was fine, and Wei, Qi, and Zhao, who were destroyed later, as well as Chu, which was originally in southern Xinjiang, a large number of prisoners were escorted to northern Xinjiang to build a gallop road."

"It was probably the twenty-fourth year of the First Emperor I (223 BC), and the state of Chu was destroyed. The general (Wang Jian) led his troops to attack the south of Jingjiang, captured Yue Jun in Juzhang, and set up Huiji County under His Majesty. ”

"Yue Jun died of hunger strike......"

Understood, after the captured Yue Jun died on a hunger strike, Bai Yue would of course go berserk and attack the border counties in the southern border of Great Qin. Probably because the land was vast and sparsely populated, the garrison was overwhelmed by the attacks of Baiyue and often cut off the grain routes, so the First Emperor ordered immigrants from the original six countries to enrich the southern counties, hoping that the strategy of immigration could encroach on Baiyue's living space.

This also seems to have had a certain effect at one time? It's just that Baiyue also learned to "encroach" later, but instead slaughtered many immigrants and continued to encroach on the territory of Daqin. This is why the first emperor resolutely sent his army south regardless of the domestic situation, and was about to launch a new round of more massive military invasions.

The two talked about going to bed late at night, and waking up the next day was a boring march, and the water network in Nanjun was more than that in Hanzhong County, but most of the water systems here were too shallow for boating, so they could only walk by land.

What I saw and heard along the way was still a chaotic and turbulent society, and it is estimated that the most I saw were the remains of villages abandoned after the attack. I guess the route I walked was too remote, and many times I was attacked while looking for water.

The attack of the Yue people was not the kind of siege by a large number of people, but an attack by as little as three or two people and as many as 20 people. These people rarely have metal weapons, and most of them are armed with blunt weapons such as wooden sticks. When they attacked, they basically roared and rushed, and there was basically no order, so although some of Lu Zhe and his party were injured, no one died.

The frequent attacks were simply tireless, and Lu Zhe began to worry in his heart, if the southern border counties of the entire empire were like this, it meant that the situation had been eroded to a certain extent.

In this situation, is there really time to train seventy or eighty thousand young men into an army? If only 50,000 Qin troops can attack Lingnan, which is the size of the territory of Great Qin, and 50,000 people have to fight and consolidate the results of the battle and arrange the defenders, the number of troops is estimated to be enough!