Chapter 1174 A knife in the back
Huang Chong who left Hulao Pass was not so much retreating in defeat as he retreated according to the plan. However, due to Huang Chong's final scene, even Lu Kang and Chen Qian, who have experienced many battles, did not see it. With the slightest flaw, it is believed that the Hulao Pass was the Hulao Pass that the Han army voluntarily gave up after losing.

Huang Chong let out a sigh of relief, and withdrew from Hulao Pass, finally fulfilling Liu Yin's confession, not to mention that the fake show had to be done for real, and Huang Chong didn't want to lose too much of his troops, so the final evacuation, Huang Chong Chong still spent a lot of thought.

Zhang Le looked back at Hulao Pass, which no longer belonged to them, and said bitterly: "Let these Wu dogs run rampant for a while, before long, I will even get back my capital and profits!"

Huang Chong smiled and said: "King Yong never puts the gain and loss of a city or place at the top of his mind when fighting a war. This time, we are asked to take the initiative to withdraw from Hulao Pass. Although we don't know what King Yong's next plan will be, Lu Kang's doomsday will come soon." The moment he entered Hulao Pass, he was already doomed. Pass down the order and act according to the original plan."

When leaving Hulao Pass, the next marching direction of the Han army was Luoyang. Liu Yin asked Huang Chong to withdraw all the five armies guarding Hulao Pass to Luoyang. After Lu Kang took Hulao Pass, he would definitely march into Luoyang next. Yes, Huang Chong's five generals will be the main forces guarding Luoyang. Although Luoyang is guarded by the Forbidden Army, after the Kaiyangmen Mutiny, the strength of the Forbidden Army has been greatly reduced, and it is far from being worthy of use at the beginning.

In order to ensure the safety of Luoyang, Liu Yin ordered the troops around Luoyang to tighten their defenses and withdraw to Luoyang.

There is nothing surprising about this. From Lu Kang's point of view, this is just Liu Yin's battle of trapped beasts. He even lost such a dangerous place as Hulao Pass. Lu Kang doesn't know why Liu Yin can defend it. You have to go to Luoyang City.

Wu Jun did not give up his vigilance just because Luoyang was close at hand. Instead, he strengthened his vigilance. Whether he was marching or camping, he was extremely careful to guard against the Han army's attack on the camp.At this time, any negligence may lead to very serious consequences. Lu Kang is very clear about this, and he will not give Liu Yin any chance.

The result of strengthening the guard was that the overall march was not fast. Of course, Lu Kang did not ask for speed. Anyway, Luoyang is not far away, even if it takes a little more time, it is worth it. Safety first is the most important thing.

It is said that Liu Yin used his troops like a god and was full of tricks, so Lu Kang had to guard against them. In Lu Kang's view, as long as he was more cautious, he would not give Liu Yin any chance to take advantage of.

On the road leading from Hulaoguan to Luoyang, there are two small county towns: Gong County and Yanshi.According to the general principle of marching, these cities along the way must be removed one by one, so that there will be no sequelae left.

But even if it is to attack even a small city, it will take a lot of effort. These two counties have Han troops stationed there. Although there are not many people, going to attack will definitely delay the Wu army's attack.

Therefore, regarding whether to fight or not to fight Gong County and Yanshi, some disputes occurred within the Wu army. Some generals believed that the two counties were small in scale, but there were not many soldiers in the station. If the Wu army besieged and attacked them, I believe These two counties will be taken soon; some generals think that the most urgent task now is to attack Luoyang, and it is unwise to waste time and energy on these two small cities.

Lu Kang prefers the latter. In his opinion, Gong County and Yanshi have no strategic value at all. Although they are easily available, they will waste precious time and energy. It doesn't make any sense.

So Lu Kang ordered the Wu army to go around the city, leaving only 5000 horsemen to besiege Gong County and Yanshi, and the rest of the army rushed to Luoyang without stopping.

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The entire north bank of the Yellow River has become the world of the Han army. After Liu Yin led the middle army and the left army to cross the river, Luo Xian led the right army to stay in Jizhou.

It was Liu Yin who left the right army in Jizhou out of strategic considerations. Although there were no hostile forces in Jizhou and Bingzhou, the two prefectures also sent corresponding governors and officials to govern, and they were guarded by county soldiers.

But Liu Yin knew very well that the general soldiers of the county and the state were capable of hunting down criminals and suppressing bandits and maintaining law and order, but if they were attacked by a strong enemy, the soldiers of the county and the state would struggle.

The Yellow River stretches for thousands of miles, no matter where it is, it is urgent. Now the remnants of the Jin State have retreated to Qingyan Erzhou on the south bank of the Yellow River, and they have ceded their land to stand on their own.

Ma Long in Qingzhou is an opponent that Liu Yin can never underestimate. If Jizhou is empty, no one can guarantee that Ma Long will not counterattack Jizhou, so it is wise for Luo Xian to lead the right army to stay in Jizhou.

The existence of Luo Xian played an important role, used to deter Ma Long and others, so that they would not dare to have any unreasonable thoughts about Jizhou.The combat power of the Right Army Corps was the most terrifying. After no cavalry team was established to match it, Ma Long and others were far from the opponents of the Han Army, so naturally he cut off his idea of ​​​​attacking Jizhou in the north.

Of course, Luo Xian is more eager to send his troops to the south, take the five states of the Kanto, and completely wipe out these remnant Jin forces.It is too insignificant to let a cavalry regiment that has been victorious in all battles take up the post of garrison.

However, without Liu Yin's order, Luo Xian did not dare to act rashly at all. Even if he had the ability to pacify and annex the Eastern Five States, he would not dare to act without authorization.

The Jihan court moved the capital to Luoyang, and Jiang Wei and Zhonghui launched a rebellion, causing storms and storms in the city. Lu Kang took advantage of the fire to loot and sent troops to Hulaoguan. The situation in Luoyang was very serious. After hearing the news, Luo Xian hurriedly asked Liu Yin for orders Nandu, reinforcements Luoyang.

Liu Yin's military order and the court's edict were sent to Huai County together. Liu Yin's military order had only four words: "Be safe and don't be impatient."

The position of the general of chariots is not low, it is second only to the existence of the generals, and it is tied with the generals of the hussars, the generals of the front, the front, the left, the left, and the left.

Whether he should be a chariot general or not is not important to Luo Xian, but it is extremely uncomfortable for him to watch the fire from the other side of Huai County. Fortunately, Liu Yin's second military order was issued soon, and this time finally made Luo Xian The spirit is lifted, gearing up, ready to do a big job.

After Huang Chong gave up Hulao Pass, the troops of Soochow had already driven straight into Luoyang. Liu Yin ordered Luo Xian to cross the Yellow River from Huai County immediately and attack Xingyang, on the backs of the Wu people. , Stabbed severely.

(End of this chapter)

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