Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 1888: Liu Bei Attacks Wu, Godly Generals Are Not Godly, the Afterglow of Great Wu

Chapter 1888: Liu Bei Attacks Wu, Godly Generals Are Not Godly, the Afterglow of Great Wu
It's not just Jia Fu, Gai Yan, Kou Xun and others. Many of the people Liu Xiu brought with him at the beginning, even if they were not the same age as Liu Xiu, many of them were only a few years older than him.

Therefore, these famous founding ministers and generals of the Eastern Han Dynasty had already been born for several years, but they had not made any name for themselves in the world.

The Dayu Dynasty had fought many battles over the years and had accumulated a group of elite soldiers. With Emperor Liu Bang personally in charge, the situation was very positive. There was no negative psychological factor caused by the heavy troops of the Great Chu Dynasty.

Wang Mufeng led his troops to launch a wave of tentative attacks, but the fierce resistance of the Dayu Dynasty was beyond his imagination. Given the level of resistance of the Dayu Dynasty, he was afraid that he would not be able to take down Dayu as easily as he had thought.

In fact, Wang Mufeng's army was approaching at this time because he was following Xiang Yu's reason.

But in reality, it is impossible for him to make the decision alone to send troops to conquer a country. It requires the consent of the emperor and court officials.

Now, he can use Xiang Yu as an excuse to temporarily disobey the orders of the troops outside the territory, but the necessary process is still going on.

At this time, Xiang Yu and the famous general Peng Yue of Dayu each led a cavalry to attack his back. Wang Mufeng might not be good at attacking, but he was the world's top defensive general.

For such a person, it might be difficult for him to win a stunning victory, but for any famous general in the world, even the best general in the world, it would be extremely difficult to defeat them.

Even during the attack, he was always thinking about defeat before victory, and did everything properly. Therefore, the two troops did not cause him any losses, and were forced to leave after only killing and wounding a few hundred people.

However, Wang Mufeng temporarily withdrew his troops back to the camp and prepared to take his time.

The matter of attacking Yu is by no means something that can be rushed.

On the other hand, Dayu led the eldest prince, King Zhaolie Liu Bei, to attack Wu as the chief commander, with Liu Bang's trusted general Lu Wan and Dayu's veteran general Dongfang Lan as deputy generals.

Fan Zeng was appointed as the Army Advisor General, and Fa Zheng, Pang Tong, Liao Li, Jiang Wan and Zhang Song as his assistants.

The generals under his command included Xue Lin, Zhang Fei, Zhang Yi, Chen Dao, Huang Jinbao, Bai Yinbao, Liu Heita, Jiang Chuqian, Jiang Kai, Liu Zhiyuan, Liu Yanzong, Liu Qingyi, Liu Qi, Liu Pan, Wen Pin, Wei Yan, Cai Mao, Zhang Yun...

This time, almost all the troops in Dayu were mobilized, with a total of 150,000 soldiers and cavalry, who brazenly charged into the Sujiang Road of Dayu.

When Dayu sent out troops this time, their target was Sujiang and Jingtang of Dawu, taking advantage of these two water networks to resist their potential future enemy Dali.

Dali is most proficient in mountain warfare and plains warfare. As for naval warfare, this is almost a blank area for them.

Duanmu Ying, the marching general of the Sujiang Road of the Great Wu, led an army of 70,000 to resist, but they fell into Fan Zeng's trap. Xue Lin and his navy blocked their retreat route, and Liu Bei led Zhang Fei, Chen Dao and 3,000 Bai Li soldiers to advance all the way, cutting off the connection between the head and tail, and completely severing their last chance of survival.

Fa Zheng and Pang Tong had already taken a step ahead and secretly entered the Great Wu with a large sum of money. They divided the ruler and his ministers from within and used the Great Wu's own strength to delay the time for rescue efforts from the surrounding areas.

Afterwards, Wei Yan led another 5,000 soldiers and horses to pretend to open the gate of the important town of Jiangde, and took all the 200,000 shi of grain and fodder in the city.

This series of attacks plunged the entire Sujiang Road into an irretrievable situation.

After that, Liu Bei joined forces with Xue Lin's land and sea forces to besiege Duanmu Ying. Liu Bei followed Fan Zeng's plan and was not in a hurry to kill Duanmu Ying's troops. Duanmu Ying had become a turtle in a jar and was short of food. At this moment, the more troops he had left, the more embarrassed he would be later.

After that, Liu Heita led 10,000 light cavalry and rushed to the capital of Sujiang Road at night. The troops of Sujiang Road had already fallen into a hopeless situation following Duanmu Ying, and the rear was empty. Therefore, Liu Heita took a city easily after a small test.

Liu Heita, his ability to command troops and fight is ranked among the best in the current Dayu Dynasty.

In other words, with his 99-point basic command ability, he would definitely be a pillar figure in any force.

Liu Heita seems to exist as a villain in the novel and is not very famous.

However, in real history, although he was born a gangster, he beat up all the famous generals in the early Tang Dynasty.

Dou Jiande was killed, and Liu Heita, Gao Yaxian, Fan Yuan and others raised their flags to rebel. Liu Heita staged a "single-handed attack" and led his army to capture Yu County. Dai Yuanxiang, the governor of Beizhou, and Quanwei, the governor of Weizhou, were both beheaded.

He led his troops to attack Liting, and Wang Xingmin, a veteran general who had followed Li Shimin in many expeditions, was killed in battle by Liu Heita.

Afterwards, Li Yuan ordered Li Shentong to lead the elite troops from Guanzhong to rush to the aid of Hebei, and also ordered General Qin Wutong of the Right Guard stationed in Mingzhou, Li Xuantong, the governor of Dingzhou, and Luo Yi, the governor of Youzhou, to send troops to attack Liu Heita from both sides.

In this battle, the Tang army had at least 50,000 soldiers and the Liu army had about 5,000 soldiers.

However, Liu Heita won a great victory, defeated Li Shentong, killed Luo Yi, and even the great generals of the early Tang Dynasty, Xue Wanjun and Xue Wanche, were captured because they failed to escape in time.

Afterwards, Lu Shirui, the governor of Yingzhou in the Tang Dynasty, Lei Debei, the governor of Guanzhou, and Li Xuantong of Dingzhou were all captured during Liu Heita's siege and seizure of cities.

Upon learning of repeated defeats on the front line, Li Yuan appointed Li Shiji as the commander-in-chief and Zhang Shigui as the deputy commander-in-chief, and led 20,000 troops into Zongzhou.

When Liu Heita received the news, he led his troops south first, captured Jizhou, and killed Jizhou Governor Qu Leng.

After the fall of Jizhou, Li Yuan realized that a mere 20,000 men might not be able to resist Liu Heita, so he urgently ordered his cousin, General Li Xiaochang of the Right Tunwei Army, to set out from Guanzhong to reinforce Li Shiji.

However, before Li Xiaochang arrived in Hebei, Liu Heita had finished his battle.

In this battle, even Li Shiji, who was one of the Ten Sages of the Temple of Martial Arts, was defeated by Liu Heita. The generals, brothers Xue Wanche and Xue Wanjun, were captured again, and Li Shiji "only escaped with his life."

Afterwards, Liu Heita continued to march forward and successively captured Mingzhou, Xingzhou, Weizhou, and Shenzhou. In just half a year, he recovered all the territories that Dou Jiande had occupied during his lifetime.

Li Yuan was forced to use Li Shimin as his trump card. At this time, Li Shimin had already won all the honors he could get from his military exploits. Li Yuan really didn't want to tire his son out any more unless it was absolutely necessary.

In this battle, Li Yuan appointed Li Shimin as the Grand Marshal and Qi Wang Li Yuanji as the Deputy Grand Marshal, and led an "all-star lineup" consisting of Yin Kaishan, Luo Shixin, Yuchi Jingde, Qin Shubao, Li Shiji, Zhang Shigui, Liu Hongji, Li Daozon, Li Shentong, Shi Danai and others to Hebei to quell the rebellion. Not only that, Luo Yi once again led tens of thousands of troops south, with an attitude of fighting to the death, to cooperate with Li Shimin to attack Liu Heita.

Although Li Shimin ultimately won the battle, he also lost his general Luo Shixin in the process.

For such a strong general, attacking a city with insufficient troops would be a piece of cake.

The rear base was attacked and the news reached the besieged Duanmu Ying, causing panic among the soldiers.

Although Duanmu Ying was determined to fight to the death, many of his subordinates were beginning to waver.

The fact that Wang Sanjia, the general of Sujiang Road in the Great Wu, led 3,000 soldiers to surrender to the enemy made the remaining generals panic.

After that, several generals defected one after another.

Duanmu Ying was filled with despair and led the remaining soldiers under his command to break out of the siege at all costs. However, how could such a team that had been besieged for a long time and was short of food escape from Liu Bei's encirclement?

In this battle, Duanmu Ying's troops suffered 20,000 casualties, and he was captured by General Zhang Yi himself. When he was assured that Liu Bei would not bring harm to his family in the rear, he drew his sword and committed suicide in Liu Bei's camp to prove his loyalty.

From the time Liu Bei swore to go on the expedition to the present day when he completely annihilated the main force of Sujiang Road, even including the marching time, it has only been half a year.

After this battle, Liu Bei's prestige in Dayu was greatly enhanced.

However, at this time, Da Wu’s troubles were not limited to Dayu’s forces.

The five remaining anti-king forces in Da Wu have to send out their troops before Da Yu!
The five rebel kings, together with Dayu, gathered millions of soldiers and horses, intending to completely destroy Dawu in one fell swoop.

The unique general of the Great Wu who was artificially created by several rebel kings to replace Wu Baiqi was finally pulled down from the altar when the five rebel kings no longer tolerated him. He even destroyed 500,000 soldiers of the Great Wu in one breath. It can be said that he destroyed the last hope of the Great Wu with his own strength.

In one battle, half a million soldiers were killed, and maybe more.

Wu Yuan, a royal general who participated in this battle, was ranked among the top five in strength among the many powerful generals of the Great Wu, but he also died in this battle.

After being ambushed, he led the cavalry in a desperate breakout. However, the cavalry behind him were defeated by countless rolling logs and thunder stones, and he himself died under Zhu Yuanzhang's powerful crossbow formation.

Kang Zhenxuan, a fierce general of the Great Wu, was also a master of the god-level. In this battle, he was killed by Tian Zaibiao, a general under Zhu Yuanzhang, and Lu Ju, a general under Zhang Shicheng.

General Gong Qianzhu was betrayed by his own people in this battle and ended up fighting alone. He shot all his arrows and killed two hundred enemies in one breath, including more than twenty captains and nearly ten generals.

Only after he had used up all his arrows did Sun Ce, Ding Feng, Feng Sheng, Li Wenzhong and other generals dare to charge forward.

There was no way, Gong Qianzhu's bow and arrow cast too big a shadow on them.

Over the years, several of the former eighteen rebel kings and sixty-four smoke and dust leaders had fallen under his arrows. Even Chi You, the current leader of Dali, had been shot and wounded by him.

In order to deal with Gong Qianzhu, they not only exposed a great general of the Great Wu whom they had bought with a large sum of money, but also surrounded this isolated army. Even after the heavy siege, they only dared to rely on a steady stream of troops to consume the troops under Gong Qianzhu's command and consume his arrows in the early stage.

Only after Gong Qianzhu's arrows were completely used up did the rebel generals who participated in the siege dare to rush forward.

Sun Ce, Ding Feng, Feng Sheng, and Li Wenzhong joined forces to encircle and kill Gong Qian. After only five rounds, they had defeated him.

Among these people, only Sun Ce is a peerless general, and the remaining three are all top-notch in strength.

Although Ding Feng had merged with a powerful general soul, it would take time to reach the peak. Obviously, he originally only had 90 points of basic strength, but after merging with the general soul, such a big improvement could not be achieved in a short time.

If these four people join forces to deal with a divine general, under normal circumstances, it would be like a weakling trying to hit a dog, and there would be no return.

However, among the three true archery generals in the world, Hou Yi has the strongest instantaneous burst ability. With his armor-piercing style, he can unleash the strongest destructive power.

Mulancha is a typical blasting route. His penetrating ability is far inferior to Hou Yi, but once you are injured by him, the damage caused is also the greatest.

As for Gong Qianzhu, he represents balance and stability.

He does not have special skills like Hou Yi's Sunset Arrow and Mulancha's God-killing Arrow, but his normal output ability is better than the remaining two people.

Houyi and Mulancha, in addition to bows and arrows, also practiced gun or sword skills to ensure that they have greater survivability on a complex battlefield.

However, only Gong Qianzhu specialized in archery and was obsessed with bows and arrows. He was even obsessed with it to the point that he took Gong as his surname and his original name as his given name.

As he only specialized in archery, he was in a very awkward situation after he had shot all his arrows. He could not even last five rounds in the hands of these four men.

If it were Houyi and Mulancha, they would definitely be able to teach them a lesson on how to behave.

Hou Yi and Mulan knew that their spear and sword skills were indeed far inferior to their bow and arrow skills. However, as divine generals, once they called upon the power of blood and evil, they could easily deal with such a situation.

Among these four people, Sun Ce was the most ruthless. Gong Qianzhu had a grudge against him for killing his father. Sun Jian was shot dead by Gong Qianzhu.

It was precisely because Sun Jian died midway that Sun Ce had no choice but to surrender to Zhang Shicheng, one of the most powerful rebel kings in the Wu Kingdom at that time.

Gong Qianzhu fought off these four men for five rounds with all his strength, but was knocked off his horse by Ding Feng's spear. However, the next moment, when Sun Ce was about to kill him, a big knife chopped down Sun Ce's spear.


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