On the way to Yiling, Ouyang Shuo checked the contribution points and ranking.
"Battle Announcement: The Battle of Chibi has officially ended. Congratulations to the Cao Cao camp for successfully reversing history. Each lord of the Cao Cao camp will be rewarded with 2000 contribution points. The total contribution points of the lords of the Cao Cao camp will be increased by 50. Friendly Reminder: The extra contribution points will not be counted in the contribution points ranking. "
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"Battle Announcement: The Battle of Chibi has officially ended. Based on the contribution of the players to the camp and their contribution to the campaign, the extra contribution points will be calculated."
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"System Notification: Player Not Wearing, the representative of the Cao Cao camp, defeated the armies of Lu Su, Huang Gai, and Liu Bei, occupied the Red Cliffs, and captured Chaisang Village. All of these have contributed greatly, and you will be rewarded with an additional 50,000 contribution points. "
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Ouyang Shuo checked and finally settled on the Contribution Points ranking.
[Rank] — [Name] — [Contribution Points]
[First Place]: How Do I Have No Clothes – 250,000 points
[2nd]: Emperor Chen — 200,000 points
[3rd]: Siege Lion — 180,000 points
[4th]: Feng Qiuhuang — 175,000 points
[5th]: White Birch — 170,000 points
[6th]: Wandering Fantasy — 150,000 points
[7th]: Lord Chunshen — 140,000 points
[8th]: Military Kill — 135,000 points
[9th]: Sparks — 85,000 points
[10th]: I am the Big Bad Wolf — 75,000 points
On the ranking list, Tyrant and Wolf Warrior were beheaded. For the first time, they were not in the top 10. They were the most miserable pair. Siege Lion captured Wu Ling County with the help of the surrendered army. For the first time, he was in the top 3.
Finding the Dragon Acupuncture Point was also like drawing water with a sieve.
Sparks and I am the Big Bad Wolf were in the top 10 again.
As for South of Rosy Clouds, Qin Fen, and Ruan Ping, they brought this upon themselves. He just didn't know how they would feel when they found out the outcome of the battle.
Ouyang Shuo would have to settle this score with them when he returned to the main map.
Compared to the previous battles, the contribution points of the lords in the Battle of Chibi had shrunk. Even Ouyang Shuo, who was at the top, only got 250,000 contribution points, including 50,000 points as an extra reward.
The reason for this was that even though this battle was full of twists and turns and took up a lot of time, there were very few large scale battles. Even in the battle to attack Jiangling, it was all thanks to the traitors.
There were almost no truly bitter battles or great battles.
As such, it was naturally impossible to generate a large number of Contribution Points.
A part of Ouyang Shuo's contribution points came from killing Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Chen Zhi, and the other generals. Otherwise, his contribution points would be even lower.
Di Chen might even snatch the first place.
In the end, Ouyang Shuo only obtained 200,000 contribution points after deducting the cost of reviving the army.
If converted into achievement points, it would be 20,000 achievement points.
Ouyang Shuo no longer cared about such a small amount of merit points. On the other hand, Di Chen, Feng Qiuhuang, Bai Hua, Lord Chunshen, and the others had all been promoted to first-rank Marquises.
Ouyang Shuo's greatest gain from the battle this time was that he had subdued Zhou Yu, Jia Xu, and the other valiant generals. Including Lu Su and the others, this was Ouyang Shuo's greatest harvest so far.
If word of this got out, it would probably shock everyone.
After checking the contribution points, Ouyang Shuo checked the attributes of Lu Su and the others.
Although Lu Su, Huang Gai, Lu Meng, Gan Ning, and Zhou Tai were all King level generals, their attributes were worlds apart. Among them, Lu Su and Lu Meng were the most outstanding generals, followed by Huang Gai. Gan Ning and Zhou Tai ranked last.
It could even be said that a general like Zhao Sihu was almost on par with Zhou Tai.
[Name]: Lu Su (King level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: General of Shanhai City
[Occupation]: High-rank general
[Loyalty]: 60
[Commander]: 70 [Martial Strength]: 60 [Intelligence]: 80 [Politics]: 75
[Specialty]: Going to battle alone (increases attack power by 20, morale by 25)]
[Cultivation Method]: Omitted
[Equipment]: Six Faced Han Sword
[Remarks]: He is a strict person, does not care about decorations, is frugal both inside and outside, and does not care about worldly pursuits. Although he is in the army, he does not let go of books. He is also good at conversing, knows how to use words, and has great foresight.
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[Name]: Huang Gai (King level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: General of Shanhai City
[Occupation]: High-rank general
[Loyalty]: 60
[Commander]: 75 [Martial Strength]: 80 [Intelligence]: 65 [Politics]: 55
[Specialty]: Burning Red Cliff (increases attack power by 18, marching speed by 18)]
[Cultivation Method]: Omitted
[Equipment]: Iron Whip
[Remarks]: Gai Shaogu, a young infant, has experienced many hardships, but has great ambition. Although he is poor, he does not regard himself as ordinary. He often spends his spare time studying and talking about military affairs. He is a tiger official who defends his master, attacks the enemy, and stabilizes the country.
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[Name]: Lu Meng (King level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: General of Shanhai City
[Occupation]: High-rank general
[Loyalty]: 60
[Commander]: 78 [Martial Strength]: 70 [Intelligence]: 75 [Politics]: 65
[Specialty]: Crossing the river in white (increases attack power by 20, morale by 15)]
[Cultivation Method]: Omitted
[Equipment]: Long Halberd
[Remarks]: Lu Meng is courageous and decisive, understands military strategies, cunning and cunning, and captured Guan Yu. Although he acted rashly in the beginning, he restrained himself in the end. He has the courage of a national warrior, not just a general!
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[Name]: Gan Ning (King level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: General of Shanhai City
[Occupation]: High-rank general
[Loyalty]: 60
[Commander]: 72 [Martial Strength]: 84 [Intelligence]: 50 [Politics]: 25
[Specialty]: Light Knight (increases attack power by 15, marching speed by 20)]
[Cultivation Method]: Omitted
[Equipment]: Broadsword + Halberd + Iron Chain
[Remarks]: Although Ning is rough and violent, he is smart and resourceful. He is dismissive of wealth and respects his subordinates. He can raise strong soldiers, who are happy to serve him. He is a tiger official.
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[Name]: Zhou Tai (King level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: General of Shanhai City
[Occupation]: High-rank general
[Loyalty]: 60
[Commander]: 68 [Martial Strength]: 82 [Intelligence]: 45 [Politics]: 30
[Specialty]: Savior (increases attack power by 15, marching speed by 15)]
[Cultivation Method]: Omitted
[Equipment]: Broadsword
[Remarks]: Zhou Tai of Wu is as good as Xu Chu of Wei and Zhao Yun of Shu. What a strong man! Not only did he save Quan, but he also saved Xu Sheng. Zhong Mou could be said to be a confidant.
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After returning to the main map, Ouyang Shuo arranged for the six River East generals, including Zhou Yu, to join the Nanyang Navy.
Compared to the army, the navy had caught up in terms of size and equipment.
What they lacked now were the generals in the army, and they were lacking by quite a bit. The addition of Lu Meng and the others could greatly increase the Nanyang Navy's combat power.
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After the battle ended, Jia Xu finally expressed his intention to submit to Ouyang Shuo on the way back to Yiling.
Ouyang Shuo was overjoyed.
At this point, Ouyang Shuo's main objectives for the battle had been achieved.
[Name]: Jia Xu (Emperor-level)
[Dynasty]: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
[Identity]: Shanhai City Counselor
[Occupation]: Special-class Counselor
[Loyalty]: 75
[Commander]: 80 [Force]: 45 [Intelligence]: 90 [Politics]: 85
[Specialty]: Strategy (increases success rate of strategy by 35, increases morale of troops by 30, increases grasp of battle opportunities by 30, reduces enemy morale by 15)
[Works]: Sun Tzu's Art of War, a volume
[Remarks]: Gods have no merit, and men have no trace. Ke Youliang and Ping Zhiqi dealt with heroes and returned late to the founding father. Only their intelligence was deep, and they were faster than others, so they could not be trapped.
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Counselors were ingenious in devising strategies, combining power and change, and turning defeat into success. From the Qin and Han Dynasties, to the Zhou and Sui Dynasties.
Counselors rose to prominence in Zhang Liang and Chen Ping. Zhang Liang was a sage counselor, and Chen Ping was a god-level counselor. During the Three Kingdoms period, counselors ushered in another period of concentration and explosion.
The top counselors of the Three Kingdoms period included Xun Yu, Xun You, Guo Jia, Jia Xu, Sima Yi, and Cheng Yu of the Wei Kingdom; Zhou Yu, Lu Su, and Lu Xun of the Wu Kingdom; Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong, and Fa Zheng of the Shu Kingdom.
Others such as Tian Feng, Ju Shu, Xu Shu, Chen Gong, and others could be considered elites among counselors.
Sima Yi, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, Lu Xun, and Zhuge Liang all held military positions, so they could not be considered pure counselors. Just like Zhou Yu and Lu Su, they were classified as generals by Gaia.
Gaia's rating of historical figures, in addition to considering their personal ability and their contributions to the dynasty, also placed historical figures in the same occupation for the next five thousand years.
Take counselors as an example.
Zhang Liang was one of the top counselors, so he was rated as a Saint.
Similarly, because of the rarity of counselors, Jia Xu, Xun You, Cheng Yu, Pang Tong, Fa Zheng, and other counselors were all classified as Emperor-level counselors by Gaia.
As for Xun Yu, Guo Jia, and Fa Zheng, they were listed as god-level counselors.
In terms of ability, Zhou Yu was above Guo Jia and the others, but since he was listed as a general, he could only be ranked as an Emperor-level general.
This was because in the five thousand years of China, there had been no shortage of famous generals and ministers.
In history, the competition between the two "occupations" of generals and civil officials was the most intense. It was not difficult to understand why many famous generals were classified as Emperor-level, or even king-level.
It was the same for civil officials. Even Fan Zhongyan could only be ranked as a king-level counselor.
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