"What is even more hateful is the country of Yan."

Fang Yin gritted his teeth and said: "This time you are going to Qi to conduct talks with the six countries, you must strictly explain that we don't ask them to cooperate, but don't be too tricky."

"Correct!"

"The hatred of the Yan Kingdom is probably the root cause of the five princes of the Qi Kingdom, Gao Xiu!"

Wang Kang heard Gao Yin say it.

In order to allow the princes to experience themselves, the Emperor Qi sent people who competed for the crown prince to various countries as warlords.

The Six Nations Alliance is dominated by Qi, and the princes sent here are equivalent to imperial envoys. To a certain extent, they can have the right to make decisions.

The countries where the princes are located mainly make achievements in their respective theaters. The more achievements they get, the greater the advantage in the battle for reserves.

This makes them compete with each other.

Then there was such a problem.

Especially Gao Xiu, the fifth prince of the Yan Kingdom, Wang Kang also dealt with him. Back then, he coveted Nansha Bay and failed, so he already harbored resentment and dissatisfaction.

Yan Guo and Zhao Guo did not deal with it either.

Murong Zhao, the monarch of the Yan Kingdom, wished he could die even more. Could these two have a good time together?

Even thinking about it is impossible!

Thoughts flashed.

Wang Kang said coldly: "The wool comes from the sheep. They cheated us once in Yan State and caused us a huge loss. When I go to Qi State, I will definitely make up for it."

"And that Murong Zhao, I think his skin is itching again!"

Looking at Wang Kang's cold expression.

Fang Yin and Gongsun Sheng were also secretly startled. No matter how bad Murong Zhao is, he is also the king of a country, and he is the only one. How dare you say that...

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The two finally understood why Emperor Zhao had always wanted to send Wang Kang to the Qi State, and kept saying that Wang Kang was the most suitable candidate.

I'm afraid he is the only one who can suppress those people and win more benefits for Zhao Guo...

After a brief chat, Wang Kang began to read these battle reports again.

Obviously Zhao Huang must have sent special people to the front to record the battle situation, and there is a strict system to avoid concealment.

These battle situations are extremely detailed and completely recorded, which is not something that can be done normally.

Doing so will help to keep abreast of the battle situation, and also set up a special staff organization in the rear to formulate strategic plans according to the battle situation...

It can be said to be quite rigorous.

Wang Kang also read it in detail. These battles are not only in words, but also reflect a lot.

Through these, Wang Kang can outline the battle situation in Wang Kang's mind, and can also analyze and find many problems.

Gongsun Sheng was right.

The fifth prince Jiang Chenghua's strategic decision-making is not a problem. The whole is to seek victory while maintaining stability, and there are still bright spots in many places.

The key point is that the people in the eastern provinces that belonged to the State of Zhao had a ambiguous attitude and were even helping the State of Chu.

This is unexpected, and somewhat unbelievable.

And learn a little more.

The regular army of the Chu army is very powerful!

What Chu State implemented was not the system of prefectures and counties, but the system of enfeoffment.

The emperor sealed the land to the children of the royal family, heroes, etc., and these people were called vassals.

Of course, this system has strict regulations. The princes must obey the emperor's orders, guard the territory for the emperor and the country, accompany them in battle, pay tribute, and make regular pilgrimages to report on their duties.

And in the vassal states, they are divided into feudal officials, officials, scholars, etc.

In this way, a strictly hierarchical enfeoffment system was formed.

In fact, this form has more disadvantages than Zhao's aristocratic system, and it is also more feudal.

But this kind of system is doing well in Chu State, and the Nuoda area is governed in this way.

Each vassal state is very powerful.

Of course, this also requires the central government to have great authority in order to rule.

And this kind of enfeoffment system has a very serious disadvantage. The people at the bottom are very humble, almost slaves, oppressed and exploited by others, and unable to enjoy a good life and preferential treatment.

For example, Ouyang Wen, a counselor under Wang Kang's command, is the lowest-level person, so he left Chu State and traveled everywhere...

It is such an ancient feudal system, but it has created the largest country on the mainland!

It is very profoundly explained that existence is truth.

The national style of Chu is tough and martial arts prevail. The people at the bottom have two ways to change their destiny, one is writing and the other is martial arts.

Study literature and become an official.

This is a very difficult road. Ordinary people simply cannot afford expensive expenses. During this period, learning knowledge and culture is a very luxurious thing.

The second is to practice martial arts.

Generally speaking, it means enlisting in the army and earning rewards for making military achievements.

Obviously, there are many such people.

This led to the huge army of Chu State, and all of them were elite.

The regular army is quite powerful.

Knowing this information also made Wang Kang understand that this battle might not be easy.

The six-nation alliance seems to be united.

And their attack is actually invading the princes, they will naturally respond with all their strength, and there is a gap between the two.

The governor Qi sent to Zhao was the Eighth Prince Gao Yin.

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