Just like when he first gave Qi the name, Yang Fan gave the child the name "Huang". It didn't have a very profound meaning, but it just sounded more powerful.
Huang studied with Yang Fan for five years. Because he was born in a primitive tribe with a certain cultural background, Huang's learning foundation is much better than Qi's.
As early as the beginning of the third year, Huang had already learned all the relevant knowledge and entered the stage of self-study and self-exploration.
The reason why he did not leave immediately was because the age of adulthood for primitive humans was eighteen. Before the age of fifteen, there would be almost no opportunity for Huang to show his talents. It would be better for him to continue to stay with Yang Fan to think and train. Yang Fan could also answer his questions when necessary.
Compared with Qi's emphasis on development, Huang pays more attention to force and power.
He knew that only by unifying the tribes would there be a chance to develop civilization.
Peaceful development is built on an iron fist. Faced with those speculators who only care about their own interests and ignore the development of human civilization, Huang does not think that kind words of advice will be useful.
If you want to reason with them, you must first beat them into submission!
Five years of study and thinking have laid a solid theoretical and ideological foundation for Huang.
This year, Huang was thirteen years old, with bright eyes and full of confidence, and embarked on the road of fighting for power. His peers were still learning basic knowledge and dreaming of making a name for themselves in the future.
The tribe that Huang belongs to has the dragon as its totem and is one of the twelve most powerful tribes.
There were constant frictions and frequent wars among the twelve tribes that used the zodiac as their totems.
Huang joined the war at the age of thirteen, led a team of ten at the age of fifteen, commanded a hundred people to kill the enemy at the age of eighteen, and made great military achievements. At the age of twenty-two, he led a thousand-man army to win a famous battle and became famous. At the age of twenty-seven, he became a general commanding ten thousand people. Without losing a single soldier, he killed the invaders and made them flee in disarray.
At the age of thirty, the old chief was accidentally captured while out hunting and demanded to be exchanged for Huang's head.
Huang acted decisively and led 30,000 troops to attack. He killed his way to the heart of the enemy tribe and forced the enemy leader to commit suicide in front of him.
Facing the enemy's threat, Huang had no intention of retreating from beginning to end, and only the extremely cold murderous intent could be seen in his eyes!
It is said that the old leader was frightened by Huang's eyes that day. He refused to go back after being persuaded for a long time, fearing that he would be killed by Huang. In the end, Huang ordered someone to carry him back.
Since then, the old chief has become timid and suspicious all day long.
In addition, he was already in his sixties and in poor health, and he seemed unable to handle many things. So after considering many factors, the old leader finally announced his abdication.
The position of the new leader naturally fell to Huang. In the entire tribe, no one had higher prestige and greater ability than him.
When electing a new leader, other elders did not even dare to recommend the person they favored, for fear that Huang would be furious and kill the entire clan.
Huang would not do such a thing. He is not a cruel person. All the killings are only for the purpose of achieving the great cause of unification.
But it is not a bad thing for him if others over-interpret his behavior, feel intimidated or even scared of him.
Sitting in the position of leader, the more others fear him and the less they dare to do anything tricky, the safer he will be.
As soon as Huang took office, other tribes could no longer sit still and came to visit him one after another to test his ideas.
What surprised them was that Huang's behavior was nothing like the fierce and ferocious monster rumored to be. Instead, he was approachable and there was no sense of distance.
In the five years that followed, Huang did not launch any attacks on other tribes. Except for the tribe that had kidnapped the old leader and was destroyed by Huang's troops, other tribes lived in harmony with the Dragon Tribe ruled by Huang and did not invade each other.
In the eyes of outsiders, Huang has become corrupt. After becoming the leader, he has no ambition to make progress, no desire to fight, and only cares about pleasure.
In just five years, Huang had thirty-four concubines, which was quite similar to the way he had been after his enlightenment.
Not only that, Huang often led the team to visit, looking here and there, not doing his job.
Seeing how happy Huang was, the surrounding tribes gradually stopped taking him seriously. Some even thought about attacking the Dragon Tribe when supplies were plentiful in the following years. However, they were wary of the surrounding tribes' covetous eyes and never put this idea into action.
When Huang was forty years old, a great disaster struck, plague broke out, and drought lasted for several months. Crops failed and livestock died of disease in large numbers.
The disaster caused the people of other tribes to live in poverty and their hearts were in turmoil, but soon people discovered that the Dragon Tribe ruled by Huang was not only not in turmoil due to the natural disaster, but still maintained a prosperous scene with bumper harvests and livestock everywhere.
For other tribes that are suffering from unprecedented disasters, the Huanglong Tribe is indeed a piece of fat meat that makes them very tempted!
Raise an army to attack and seize resources!
The three tribes around Huang took the lead in attacking, organized their troops, and rushed towards the Dragon Tribe where Huang was with red eyes.
They believed that Huang had become decadent since ten years ago, indulging in pleasure all day long. The Dragon Tribe at this moment must be extremely fragile and could break at any moment!
However, the facts were far beyond their expectations. Facing their joint invasion, Huang only organized 3,000 troops and easily defeated the punitive army with total casualties of less than 20 people.
It was not until now that they realized that they had been deceived by Huang.
Everything Huang did was just to make them let down their guard. In secret, Huang had been developing technology, improving production levels, and improving the living conditions of the tribe.
The reason why the Dragon Tribe was able to withstand this natural disaster was because Huang had foresight.
Five years ago, Huang established standards for animal husbandry, forming a complete system that effectively prevented the spread of the plague.
Even earlier, Huang ordered the digging of wells to obtain water, the excavation of lakes to store water, and the diversion of rivers for irrigation. This enabled the crops in the Long tribe to withstand the drought and maintain their prosperity as in previous years when the severe drought came.
In fact, all of these were recorded in the works left by Qi. It was just that the tribal leaders of the time were used to a good life and did not expect that a natural disaster would suddenly strike one day, so they were caught off guard by it.
This time, Huang did not lie dormant any longer, but immediately ordered his troops to send out troops. In just ten days, he incorporated the three surrounding tribes into his territory.
Of course, not everyone is willing to abandon their former totems and accept Huang's leadership.
Faced with these stubborn elements, Huang showed the grace of a king. He did not immediately issue an order to kill them, but gave them some time to consider.
During this period, these people lived in the system of the Dragon Tribe and witnessed with their own eyes the source of the Dragon Tribe's strength and Huang's exciting great ideals.
The minds of many stubborn people were strongly impacted. They began to read the books left by their ancestors and gradually picked up what they had lost.
They soon realized that if human civilization wanted to prosper and trample those powerful beasts and even spiritual beasts under its feet, unification was inevitable!
When facing these people who have suddenly awakened, Huang has no prejudice and treats them equally, giving them positions according to their abilities.
Of course, there are also a very small number of people who are deeply rooted in their thoughts and would rather die than surrender.
Considering that these people are extremely small in number, relatively old, and have certain blood relations with some people who have turned from evil to good.
Huang did not order them to be killed, but expelled them from the Dragon Tribe, leaving them free to fly wherever the birds wish.
Huang's kindness and generosity won the praise and loyalty of many people. The three tribes that were originally shrouded in the shadow of war quickly accepted the system of the Dragon Tribe, resumed production, and everything flourished.
The power of the Dragon Tribe has grown unprecedentedly, and the great cause of unifying human civilization has begun!
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