Spoiler History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 556: Two gold medals end ambition

Chapter 556: Twelve Gold Medals End Ambition

"It is no wonder that Yue Wumu's strictness in running the army can make his soldiers advance more and more perseveringly."

Pang Tong shook his head and saw the difference very clearly:
"With military orders, parents and children are ordered to join the battle, and if they don't win, they will be killed. Why can't we order and prohibit them?"

Sun Wu's The Art of War states that a general should possess the five essentials of wisdom, courage, benevolence, trust and strictness.

Since then, all military strategists in the past dynasties have demanded strict military management, from Rangju's law enforcement to Zhou Yafu's thin willows. However, this is the first time that parents and children dare to advance first and explicitly say that they will be killed if they are not defeated.

"When I was in Chengdu, I saw the iron armor that the man and his horse were wearing."

Zhang Fei was also carefully looking at the oil painting on the light screen. The red soldiers fought to the death and refused to retreat. They withstood the impact of the iron-clad cavalry and launched a counterattack.

"The armor used by the iron cavalry under my second brother is not as complete as this iron pagoda, which already makes me feel that it is difficult to defeat me."

"This Yue Wumu's..." Zhang Fei carefully identified it and said:

"Song Shenwu's army has a will beyond iron, and it is truly a strong army."

"Only this emperor insists on maintaining peace and stability. He is really an ugly person with no virtue and legacy."

Zhang Fei immediately patted his chest:

"This iron pagoda is more valuable than gold and jade. How could it be so reckless and violent at the cost?"

There are many calculations going back and forth, which are completely invisible in this painting.

"It's a pity that the person who drew this picture doesn't know how to fight cavalry."

"Can I still lie to you?"

But it was a good thing after all. Liu Bei didn't care about it. He just turned to his military advisor and sighed:
"During the Song and Jin Dynasties, the people wanted to fight and the generals asked for war. The angels ordered the Northern Expedition, and the rebel armies gathered to fight against the Jin Dynasty."

"I will make a picture of "The Golden Horse Beyond the Army" on your painting so that future generations can see it and know your heroic appearance and your reputation."

Ma Chao also agreed:
"If we face a confrontation, no one will be able to stop this powerful army."

Zhang Fei suddenly laughed: "What's so difficult about this? Meng Qi will lead the army and explain it to me tomorrow."

It was obvious that Liu Bei, the leader, had a smile on his lips. Previously, Yide went to Zilong to learn cavalry tactics. Later, Zilong led the army south, and Yide led the army into Liangzhou to quell the chaos. Now he must have known the advantages of cavalry, so he came again Take out this inventory of cavalry tactics from Ma Mengqi.

These words immediately made Ma Chao very tempted:
"really?"

Yongliang Jinma Chao is well versed in the art of cavalry, so he has already thought about the battle situation in his mind just now after listening to the younger generation. The conclusion is that the Jin soldiers intend to use the light cavalry to lure the enemy, but fail and are betrayed by the Wei army. He was entangled and nibbled away, so he gave it a try and made Tiefutu step into the formation to break the lock. As a result, he failed to break the formation and died.

"It's a pity that the great plan of the Northern Expedition was lost in the hands of such great men."

Liu Bei himself is also a northerner. When he was young, he knew about the old story of Wei Huo retreating from the Xiongnu, and heard about the troubles caused by Youyan and Zahu. Therefore, he had a lot of sympathy with the rebels who fought against the Jin. When talking about this, Zhao Gou finally couldn't bear his wandering nature. He had a fit and said a few bad words.

Kong Ming could only try his best to persuade:
"The history of future generations has been completed, and it is useless to sigh. It is better to carry forward their ambitions and use their strategies to stabilize the north and pacify the Yanhan." Judging from the good news played by Yue Feijun.

First of all, it is certain that after the Battle of Yancheng, Yue Fei's troops had already switched from defense to offense, and entered into an offensive rhythm with the Jin people.

After the defeat of Yancheng, Jin Wushu, as a famous general of the Jin Kingdom, did not lose the Spring and Autumn. Instead, he seized the time to join the army on foot and cavalry to attack Yingchang.

At that time, although the Yue family's army was dispersed in various places to defend the recovered areas, under Yue Fei's military order, they still gathered troops in two places:

Yue Fei's headquarters stationed in Yancheng defeated Jin Wushu.

Zhang Xian, Wang Gui, Dong Xian and other generals stationed in Yingchang were listed as the second target of attack by Jin Wushu.

Among them, Zhang Xianbu was the busiest. After learning about the attack on Yancheng at the earliest, he quickly provided support. After the siege of Yancheng was relieved, he replenished his troops and then headed north again to return to Yingchang. However, on the way, Linying and Jin Wushu prepared to attack Yingchang. The soldiers and horses met, and more than 300 sentinels collided with the Jin army at Xiaoshang Bridge and a fierce battle broke out.

Judging from the report submitted by Yue Fei, the battle at Xiaoshangqiao did not last long, but its intensity was even comparable to the battle at Yancheng:
In less than half a day, thousands of Jin soldiers were killed, and one person from each of the thousands of households was beheaded.

More than 300 elite soldiers of Youyi Army were lost. Among them, Yang Zaixing, a fierce general who had tried to capture Jin Wushu single-handedly, died on the spot at the age of thirty-six.

The scale of the encounter at Xiaoshangqiao was not large, but the exchange ratio played by Yue Fei's troops was very good. In order to seek stability, the Jin army finally chose to withdraw from Linying and march towards Yingchang. Zhang Xian chose to temporarily station in Linying.

And in this tiny time difference, the Battle of Yingchang broke out again. Wang Gui, who was stationed in Yingchang, looked at the nearly 100,000 Jin troops attacking, and then at the more than 30,000 Northern Expedition troops under his command, without any hesitation. :
There is only war.

The Battle of Yingchang did not have any bells and whistles, and the victory report written by Wang Gui was fortunately preserved, from which we can get a glimpse of the fierceness of the battle.

The first is the organization of the Jin army: "There are four Fan bandits, the fourth prince (Jin Wushu), the Zhenguo King and Zhaowu General Han Chang, and four Fan bandits from Wanhu, who personally lead more than 30,000 Fan soldiers and horses to Yingchang. "

The first thing Wang Gui needs to ensure is that Yingchang is not lost: "Gui then ordered Tabai's army to control Dong Xian, and selected the vanguard army to control Hu Qing to defend the city."

Then this fierce general under Yue Fei personally led the army against the enemy: "Your relatives will unite the Chinese army, You Yi's army and horses will be in good condition, and Yue Yun will carry Wei's army out of the city to fight."

The two sides fought fiercely from Chen time to noon. "No one in the Yue family army was willing to look back" and finally defeated the Jin army. They killed Jin Wushu's son-in-law Wanhu Xia Jinwu, five people from Qianhu and more than 5,000 people, and captured the officers alive. Seventy-eight people and more than 2,000 golden soldiers.

Jin Wushu fled in panic, and his adjutant was also seriously injured and died before he could receive treatment.

The king of the country, Han Chang, lost his fighting spirit and privately invited people to Yue Fei's army to discuss the matter of surrender. This was normal. After all, Han Chang had a distinguished status. Even if he surrendered, he had to do it in a big way and save some dignity.

After this battle, Jin Wushu retreated to Kaifeng, and finally gathered his strength to make a last stand at Zhuxian Town, forty-five miles southwest of Kaifeng, but was eventually ruthlessly crushed by Yue Fei.

At that time, the people under Jin Wushu were unstable and could no longer defend Kaifeng Mansion. They simply continued northward and hesitated on the banks of the Yellow River whether to cross the river and escape north. Faced with a life-or-death decision involving life and face, one of Jin Wushu's men who had served in In the Northern Song Dynasty, a man who had served as an imperial student advised Jin Wushu not to cross the river and said that Yue Fei would definitely withdraw his army.

And the reason is also very clear: since ancient times, there has been no principle of having powerful ministers inside and generals doing meritorious service outside. Whether Yue Shaobao can survive now is a question, let alone others?
The student's judgment was indeed correct. Wanyan Gou's assist had arrived.

On July 21st, Yue Fei received the imperial edict issued by Zhao Gou on July 10th, and finally had no choice but to choose "Gongyi's imperial pen punishment" and choose his class teacher. 】

(End of this chapter)

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