Chapter 711: Poor Kou Mo Chasing

"I believe in the plan of filial piety, and I also believe in the power of Yun Chang, so it's decided!" Cao Cao decided on the spot, he was still as bold as ever, indeed, he was reluctant to let the child trap the wolf!

So, Cao Jun is in Baima, calling on the people to move, Cao Jun must retreat strategically, in order to ensure the safety of the people, to bring the people to a safer place, everything is for the good of your people, otherwise our Cao Jun will run away, how can you live or die. Look at how good our prime minister is, he still takes care of you people like this, and he is not afraid of being dragged down by you, where can I find such a good prime minister.

In later generations, people often only see Uncle Liu Huang taking the people to transfer, and he is unwilling to leave the people behind in such a crisis situation, how touching, in the end, his wife died, and his son was almost captured, if it wasn't for the drag of these people, would Uncle Liu Huang suffer so much? Uncle Liu Huang is really selfless, and he is a good man who really thinks about ordinary people.

But has anyone seriously thought about the relationship of interests behind this? Did Liu Bei call on the people to go with him, or did the people take the initiative to follow Liu Bei? Why did the common people follow Liu Bei? Do you think that you will live a better life with Liu Bei, or do you think that if you stay, you will be killed by Cao Cao's slaughter? Even if you think it's better to follow Liu Bei, why should you follow it immediately, you can't move slowly in the future, this era seems to have never restricted this kind of personal moving and transfer, right? In the end, the people dragged Liu Bei, or did Liu Bei drag down the people?

All these questions, if you think about it carefully, simply do not stand up to scrutiny. Either Liu Bei is too ugly for Cao Cao. It makes people think that Cao Cao will slaughter the city, just kidding. Although Cao Cao had slaughtered the city before, now you Liu Bei have run away. What kind of city did he Cao Cao slaughter if he was fine? Slaughter your own city? Either Liu Bei beautifies himself too much and follows himself to have a better life. At that time, this was definitely a deception, thinking about the hard life that Liu Bei lived in Jiangxia later, could the people who came over still be able to say "Although it is bitter, as long as you follow Uncle Liu Huang, it will be happy"? Can ordinary people in this era have such a high level of political and ideological consciousness?

It is forgivable to say that those generals and strategists followed Liu Bei to say this kind of thing, after all, the bet is right, and it may be developed in the future. You ordinary people, even if you bet right, what can you do in the future? At most, I want to live the same life as before. Moreover, although it is about the same, in fact, a remote place like Jiangxia is definitely not as good as Xinye's.

Moreover, whether life is good or bad or secondary, life safety is the most critical point. If he didn't run, Cao Cao wouldn't have killed. If he ran with Liu Bei, Cao Cao would probably kill these people together in order not to let Liu Bei go. If there is a mistake, don't let it go! So. One thing is for sure, it is definitely Liu Bei who dragged down the people, not the people who dragged Liu Bei. killed Liu Bei's wife. These ordinary people, even if they succeeded in coming to Jiangxia with Liu Bei. In the end, we will continue to live in the chaos of war for a long time!

Therefore, if Liu Bei really thinks about the people. Even if the people took the initiative to follow him, he couldn't let the people follow. Can't be persuaded? Can't you soldiers get rid of ordinary people who drag their families and bring their families? Therefore, Liu Bei must have taken the initiative to take the people to transfer, or pretended to be passive to take the people to transfer.

In fact, the fundamental reason is clear at a glance, Liu Bei's later soldiers were all called from the local area, look at Xu Shu's example, if Liu Bei doesn't want to run his own soldiers after Jiangxia, if he doesn't want to give up such a good source of soldiers, then he must take the local people away!

Moreover, thinking about it sinisterly, these ordinary people can hinder the pursuit of Cao Jun, and once Cao Jun kills indiscriminately, it can ruin Cao Cao's reputation, and from then on Cao Cao will also become the enemy of these people, thus strengthening the belief of Liu Bei's soldiers against Cao. So why not?

Regardless of whether this insidious aspect is Liu Bei's intention or not, but judging from the facts, Liu Bei's behavior is definitely much worse than Cao Cao's behavior today! Although Cao Cao is also using the people, Cao Cao does have a place for these people to survive and live a good life for them, and he is indeed leading them away from the war on the front line, at least Cao Cao did not deceive the people with unrealistic things.

Well, it's a bit too much, it's not that Liu Bei is bad, after all, he is a generation of heroes, if he is replaced by Cao Cao, it is estimated that he will do it more thoroughly. I just want to say that in the eyes of the world, in the reality that Liu Bei has not been deliberately beautified by later generations, Cao Cao is actually very popular with the people, even more popular than Liu Bei!

Therefore, just like this transfer, Cao Cao did not have any coercive measures at all, it was just a simple call, after all, Cao Cao really didn't need so many people to follow him. But even so, even in this era when the ancients were usually extremely homesick, in the end, a large number of ordinary people chose to go with Cao Cao.

They weren't worried that Yuan Shaojun would come to slaughter the city, and they weren't necessarily going to have a better life in the future than before. They are willing to transfer with Cao Cao, there are two reasons, first, they really want to stay away from the war, Cao Yuan's battle does not know when it will be fought, and no one wants to live in the war for a long time. Second, Cao Cao's governance was better than Yuan Shao's. This is what it is, not officially advertised. Cao Cao's side has a direct tuntian system, clear governance, strict punishments, and honest official selection. On the other hand, Yuan Shao's side is bloated and flashy, almost the same as the original set in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It's not that there is no corruption on Cao Cao's side, but in comparison, there are too many on Yuan Shao's side. In particular, Yuan Shao himself also talks about balance, there are so many literati and strategists, and there are also diners in the house, and there are many people who eat and drink for nothing.

In short, there are too many idlers, too many officials, and too many people who don't do things and only take money, and they are exploited layer by layer, and in the end they can only suffer the people at the bottom, and even some people can starve to death. Maybe the ordinary people can't tell the difference between who is rebelling, who is right and who is wrong, and there is no channel to know the truth, but which side of the people is living well, which side of the people is living badly, where there are starving people, where there are good officials, although it is hearsay, but between the exchanges, the truth and the falsehood are still clear.

Those who win the hearts of the people win the world, at this point, today's Cao Cao can be regarded as more or less the desire of the people.

Sure enough, after that, Cao Cao led the people and fought and retreated, embarrassed all the way, leaving his luggage heavy from time to time in an attempt to slow down Yan Liang's pursuit behind. Seeing this, Yan Liang was even more able to chase after him, and the poor Kou Mo chased it? Ahh Lao Tzu Yan Liang has fought for so many years, doesn't Lao Tzu understand? You noisy kids are just guys who don't know how to pretend to understand, have no actual combat experience, and talk on paper. Learn a little from Lao Tzu, and watch Lao Tzu teach you a good lesson!

Poor Kou Mo chase, ahhh (To be continued......)