The battle was won, and the battle was won.

(How about this?)

Wanyan Aguda dared to rebel against Liao with only more than 10,000 soldiers and horses, and he dared to establish a country and proclaim himself emperor in less than a year. Mr. Lu had 30,000 soldiers and horses under his command, with food and grass, and firearms, so he naturally dared to occupy Liaodong.

After conquering Liaoyang Prefecture, the 20,000 Liao soldiers in the city surrendered after less than 5,000 of them died.

As the Tokyo Prefecture of Liao, Liaoyang Prefecture had a temporary palace, storing a large amount of gold, silver, and food and grass supplies, and there were many Liao nobles in the city.

Hua Rong, Pang Wanchun and other generals led their troops to search the homes of the Liao nobles in the city, gathered the looted property in one place, and handed it over to the iron-faced Pei Xuan for statistics.

Afterwards, Hua Rong, Pang Wanchun and Lu Da each led 5,000 troops to attack large and small cities in southern Liaoning to the south and east.

Lu Cheng did not kill all the Liao troops. He selected some of them and dispersed them to various armies. The remaining part was confiscated of weapons and armor, and arranged to do hard labor to prepare for farming.

Because Liaoyang Prefecture had previously withdrawn troops from nearby cities, the nearby cities were empty of troops. Hua Rong, Lu Da and Pang Wanchun, with almost no effort, conquered cities and occupied large and small cities and fortresses near Liaoyang Prefecture.

Afterwards, the army rested for a few days, reunited, and split into two groups again, attacking Chenzhou in the south and Hengzhou in the east.

By the time the Liao Kingdom mobilized troops from other places to recover Liaoyang Prefecture, Lu Cheng's troops had basically occupied the entire southern Liaoning region.

Lu Cheng even ordered the people of southern Liaoning to start planting crops to ensure the normal operation of the people's livelihood economy.

Later, Lu Cheng ordered to raise the banner of the Yangwei Army and establish a separatist regime.

Starting from July, in less than three months, Lu Cheng occupied nearly 30,000 square kilometers of land in the southern Liaoning Peninsula with 30,000 troops, and expanded the number of troops to 50,000, ready to defend against the attack of the Liao Kingdom.

Of course, with only three months, the surrendered Liao soldiers have not yet completely returned.

But as long as they go through one or two wars and defend southern Liaoning, the rest is to slowly digest.

In this era, ordinary people do not have much loyalty to the country. Even if the flags on the city walls are changed and the leaders are changed, as long as they can have enough food and live a stable life, they will quickly turn to the new regime.

After Lu Cheng's troops occupied the Liaonan Peninsula, they quickly posted notices to pacify the people, and used the food and supplies obtained from the confiscation of property to stabilize the market economy, set up temporary government offices, arrested bandits who took the opportunity to cause chaos, and stabilized social order.

Now, the entire Liaonan has returned to peace and production has resumed.

At the same time, as the Jin army's western route was advancing like a hot knife through butter, the Liao emperor was integrating the national army and preparing to wipe out the Jin army, and he could not spare too many troops to attack Liaoyang Prefecture.

Moreover, the Liao Kingdom had not yet realized the seriousness of the Liaonan problem, and only sent 5,000 cavalry and infantry, a total of 50,000 troops, to Liaoyang Prefecture.

In order to concentrate its forces to recapture Liaoyang Prefecture, the Liao Kingdom did not even spare troops to attack Jinzhou.

In early November of the fifth year of Zhenghe, 50,000 Liao troops were at the gates of the city.

On the Liaoyang city wall, Lu Cheng sat on the top of the city, with Pang Wanchun and Shi Jin on the left and right.

As for generals such as Lu Da, Hua Rong, and Yuan Lang, they were assigned to garrison in various places.

Among them, Hua Rong led his troops to Hengzhou on the east bank of the Yalu River to guard against Goryeo.

Long before the founding of the Jin Dynasty, Goryeo had sent troops to attack the Jurchen tribe and was defeated by the Jurchen tribe many times. It was not until the founding of the Jin Dynasty that Goryeo established relations with the Jin Dynasty and became a brotherly country.

Moreover, Goryeo had always wanted to take advantage of the war between the Jin and Liao countries to attack the land of the Liao Kingdom. If Lu Cheng had not led his troops to occupy southern Liaoning, Goryeo would have wanted to cross the Yalu River.

At this time, the Liao army under the city of Liaoyang did not launch an attack immediately, but a general walked out of the army and challenged the top of the city.

Looking at the Liao general holding a mace under the city, Shi Jin stood up directly: "General, please let Shi Jin go out and kill the enemy general."

Lu Cheng nodded slightly: "You take 300 cavalry out of the city. After killing the enemy general, don't be greedy for credit, and only move within the range of the arrows on the city."

"I have received your order."

Lu Cheng waved his hand, and the two young generals immediately beat drums to cheer for Shi Jin.

Pang Wanchun on the side took out an arrow, put it on the bowstring, stood behind the parapet of the city gate, and supported Shi Jin.

As the gate opened, Shi Jin jumped on his horse and charged straight at the enemy general.

As the drum beat became more intense, the two approached quickly. The Liao general swept the mace in his hand and was about to knock Shi Jin off his horse. Shi Jin also met it with a spear, and with a loud bang, he directly knocked the mace in the opponent's hand off.

Then he quickly reined in his horse and turned around, and stabbed the Liao general off his horse with a spear before he could react.

As the first general to follow Lu Cheng, Shi Jin has always been loyal and hardworking, and Lu Cheng has never treated him unfairly. Strengthening pills, body-building methods, swords, spears, sticks, and clubs were all handed over to Shi Jin.

Today, Shi Jin is skilled in archery and horse riding, has a calm temperament, and has the style of a great general.

After stabbing the enemy general with a spear, Shi Jin held the reins of his horse with his left hand, pointed his right spear at the Liao army formation opposite, and shouted loudly: "Who dares to fight me?"

A Liao general immediately stepped forward and rushed towards Shi Jin.

After just one move, Shi Jin grabbed the opponent's spear with his left hand, and thrust his right spear forward, piercing the neck of the Liao general, and then threw his body to the ground.

For a moment, the Liao army outside the city was silent, and no one dared to fight again.

After a while, three generals rushed out of the Liao army formation at the same time and rushed towards Shi Jin.

Pang Wanchun frowned: "This Liao army has no martial ethics, and actually wants to fight with more people. Wait for me to shoot them off their horses."

Lu Cheng waved his hand: "Don't worry, believe in Shi Jin's ability."

Three Liao generals, one holding a big knife and two holding long spears, surrounded and killed Shi Jin directly.

Shi Jin was not in a hurry. He turned the spear in his hand, shaking off the blood on the red tassel of the spear head, and then he clamped his legs on the horse's belly and rushed straight forward.

At the moment when the two sides crossed, Shi Jin swung left and right to block, swinging away the weapons of the two enemy generals on the left and right, and then swept the spear horizontally, directly knocking the third Liao general out and falling off the horse.

Then, Shi Jin turned his horse's head and stepped directly on the enemy general who fell off the horse. The warhorse under his crotch stepped directly on the enemy general's chest. The enemy general immediately spurted blood and died on the spot.

Then, Shi Jin rushed forward again, facing the two enemy generals who had just turned around.

The two enemy generals were a little panicked when they saw their companions were dead, and the spears in their hands were inevitably messed up. Shi Jin seized the opportunity and pierced the neck of an enemy general with a spear, then snatched the spear from his hand, and swung it casually, nailing the last enemy general off the horse.

These moves were quick and clean. In less than three rounds, all three enemy generals were defeated.

Shi Jin stood under the city wall with his spear in hand, looking forward, and said loudly: "Who else dares to go forward and die?"

On the top of the city, there was a cheer, but below the city was silent.

The five Liao generals sacrificed their lives to help Shi Jin, and also boosted the morale of the Liaoyang Prefecture.

Seeing that the battle was defeated, the Liao army on the opposite side immediately stopped and prepared engineering equipment to prepare for the siege.

As for taking advantage of the situation to attack and enter the city, looking at the archers and rolling stones and battering rams waiting in the city, it is impossible.

However, that night, Lu Cheng personally led the cavalry and went out of the city with Shi Jin to attack the enemy camp at night...

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