The battle was won, and the battle was won.

(Hua Rong's sister Hua Yue)

With a shout of killing, Lu Cheng personally led his troops and rushed straight to the enemy camp, heading straight for the Liao army's main general's camp.

Just looking at the Yelu flag hanging on the Liao army's main general's camp, you can tell that this time the main general must be a royal relative.

Before rushing to the Liao army's camp, Lu Cheng reined in the horse rope, stretched out the long spear in his hand, and directly picked up the chevaux de frise in front of the Liao camp. Then he turned around and overturned three or four chevaux de frises in succession, opening a passage for the follow-up troops.

Afterwards, Lu Cheng took the lead, like a sharp arrow, and directly killed through the enemy camp and rushed into the enemy's interior.

In just a moment, Lu Cheng was about to rush to the front of the central army tent.

The personal soldiers of the Liao army commander hurriedly lined up to meet the enemy, holding up shields and spears, forming a defensive formation.

Then Lu Cheng rushed to the front, jumped high from his horse, and actually crossed the defense line hastily established by the Liao army and jumped in front of the Liao army tent.

The Liao army commander was about to raise his weapon to meet the enemy, but was pierced by a spear from Lu Cheng who swooped down, and picked up the body and threw it on the main tent of the Liao army.

Seeing this, the surrounding Liao army was in chaos. Lu Cheng took advantage of the situation to kill, like a dragon, with a spear like lightning, killing the enemy with nowhere to escape.

Shi Jin behind also led his troops to kill, and the entire Liao army camp was in chaos.

As the Liao army central army tent was burned by the overturned brazier inside, the chaos turned into a run.

The army in Liaoyang took advantage of the situation and rushed out, chasing the enemy all the way, like chasing sheep, chasing tens of thousands of troops.

Outside Liaoyang City, there were shouts and shouts everywhere, and the enemy cavalry was in chaos, being chased and beaten by more than a thousand cavalry from Liaoyang.

The battle lasted all night, and the pursuit lasted all night. There were corpses everywhere outside the city, and scattered weapons and horses everywhere.

The 50,000 Liao army came in a fierce momentum, but they were defeated after only one day under the city of Liaoyang.

Afterwards, Yang Zhi, who was stationed in Jinzhou, also sent two generals, Lu Fang and Guo Sheng, to lead the army to intercept the fleeing Liao soldiers everywhere.

After this battle, Lu Cheng's troops had already established a firm foothold in southern Liaoning.

At the same time, Emperor Tianzuo of Liao personally led an army of 700,000, divided into two groups, trying to attack the Jin army from both sides and defeat the Jin army in one fell swoop. Wanyan Aguda also came to the front in person, and the two sides started to fight.

Unexpectedly, at this time, internal strife broke out in the Liao Kingdom. Yelu Zhangnu of the Liao Kingdom launched a mutiny and wanted to establish King Yelu Chun of Yan as the emperor. After hearing the news, Emperor Tianzuo was forced to return from the front line to quell the rebellion.

Wanyan Aguda took the opportunity to lead his army to actively pursue the retreating Liao army, and chased them all the way to Hubudagang (later Wuchang West of Heilongjiang) to meet the Liao army.

At this time, Wanyan Aguda had only 20,000 Jin troops under his command, so he decided to concentrate most of his forces to attack the central army where the Liao emperor was, and disperse the troops on the left and right wings to attack together.

The Liao army, which was not prepared, was ambushed by the Jin army and fled in defeat. Hundreds of thousands of Liao troops were in chaos.

Emperor Tianzuo was defeated by the Jin army on the front line, and his prestige was greatly reduced. The Liao Kingdom, which was already corrupt, suddenly launched rebellions everywhere, and the entire north was in flames.

At this time, the Song Dynasty was still in a state of peace and prosperity. It did not seize the great opportunity to recapture the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, let alone take the opportunity to attack the Liao Kingdom and recover the north.

With the military strength of the Song Dynasty at that time, even if it could not attack the Liao Kingdom, it would still be no problem to destroy the Western Xia.

But Song Huizong and the officials in the court were used to comfort and had no ambition at all.

At this time, after occupying southern Liaoning, Lu Cheng consolidated his rule while stepping up his attack to the southwest to expand his territory.

At the end of November in the fifth year of Zhenghe, the Yangwei Army occupied Laizhou, and then went south along the Bohai Sea to open up the passage to the Hebei East Road of the Song Dynasty.

Immediately afterwards, a large number of refugees and civilians were sent to the southern Liaoning Peninsula. Together with these refugees and civilians, there were also shipbuilding craftsmen found privately by the Yongchang Escort Agency, including Yufangan Mengkang, the chief shipbuilder of Liangshanpo, who later went to Liangshan.

This Yufangan Meng Kang was originally from Zhending Prefecture. He was good at taking care of large and small ships. Because of his slender figure and fair skin, he was called Yufangan.

Meng Kang was originally a professional builder of large ships to transport flower, stone and steel. However, because the superiors repeatedly urged and punished him, he was asked to build a large ship in a very short time. If he failed to complete the task, he would be severely punished or even beheaded. Meng Kang couldn't bear it, so he killed his superiors and fled for his life.

In the original novel, Meng Kang also became a bandit with the iron-faced Pei Xuan in Yinmachuan.

However, Lu Cheng had specially asked the people of Yongchang Escort Agency to pay attention to it.

After Meng Kang committed a crime, he was taken away and sent to southern Liaoning.

Speaking of which, the Yongchang Escort Agency has been established for many years and has long been spread all over the world. On the surface, it is just an escort agency that helps people escort goods. In fact, it is still an intelligence organization under Lu Cheng.

The Yongchang Escort Agency is divided into two parts, the light and the dark. The dark part is extremely secretive. Usually, it is no different from ordinary escorts. They use escorts to conceal their identities, deliver messages, perform tasks, etc.

Lu Cheng relied on his animal training skills to domesticate a large number of birds, which were used as channels for transmitting messages, and also greatly facilitated the transmission of messages by intelligence organizations.

After Meng Kang arrived in southern Liaoning, he immediately established a seaport and built ships in the southernmost part of southern Liaoning.

As long as there are enough ships and a navy is trained, the southern Liaoning Peninsula and the Shandong Peninsula can be connected, which is convenient for providing logistical assistance to the southern Liaoning Peninsula and for southern Liaoning to send troops to occupy Shandong in the future.

After all, it is something that has been done once, and Lu Cheng is quite familiar with it.

At this time, Liangshan Porta has entered the era of Song Jiang and Chao Gai co-governing Liangshan.

In May this year, Song Jiang wrote a poem of rebellion on Xunyang Tower. In July, Liangshan heroes robbed the execution ground in Jiangzhou, and Song Jiang officially became a bandit in Liangshanpo.

At the same time, Shi Xiu, the desperate man, and Yang Xiong, the sick guard, killed Pan Qiaoyun in anger, and then the two of them went to Liangshan together with Shi Qian, the flea on the drum.

In December, as the war in the north stopped, Lu Cheng returned to Lujiazhuang.

Lu Cheng went to war for half a year under the pretext of escorting a caravan, and few women in the mansion knew where Lu Cheng had gone.

Seeing Lu Cheng come back, the women were naturally overjoyed.

But Hu Sanniang was a little anxious. When they met, she hurriedly said: "Sir, the Liangshan bandits are going to attack Zhujiazhuang. My eldest brother asked me for help. Please save my family."

"Don't worry, even if Song Jiang attacks Zhujiazhuang, he will never dare to provoke Hujiazhuang easily. Don't worry."

Others don't understand Song Jiang, but Lu Cheng can know it?

Song Jiang was obsessed with being an official, and he was thinking about surrendering from the beginning to the end.

Lu Cheng, the son-in-law, married Hu Sanniang. Hujiazhuang and Lujiazhuang were relatives. As long as Song Jiang was still thinking about surrendering, he would not attack Hujiazhuang. If Lu Cheng was unhappy, he would not be able to surrender.

Moreover, according to Song Jiang's character, he might find a way to find Lu Cheng and ask the son-in-law to say a few good words for him in front of Song Huizong to convey the meaning of surrendering.

Of course, just in case, Lu Cheng also sent some servants and escorts to Hujiazhuang to assist in defense, and sent a message so that Hujiazhuang could come to Lujiazhuang to avoid the limelight.

At the same time, Lu Cheng also sent someone to send a letter to Li Ying, the eagle of the sky, asking him to be careful of Liangshan bandits, and if he encountered any, he could also come to Lujiazhuang to avoid the limelight.

It seems that it was because Shi Qian stole a chicken that led to the three attacks on Zhujiazhuang. But in fact, this was a power struggle between Song Jiang and Chao Gai on Liangshan Mountain, and it was also the beginning of Song Jiang's attempt to realize his political ambitions.

Although Chao Gai was generous and had a good relationship with people, he was too stupid after all. From the beginning of the birthday gift, Chao Gai went the wrong way.

Think about the eight people who took the birthday gift. Ruyunlong Gongsun Sheng was a Taoist priest, Wu Yong was a teacher, the three Ruan brothers were fishermen, the red-haired ghost Liu Tang was a yellow-haired gangster, and Bai Rishu Bai Sheng was a rogue.

To put it bluntly, a few gangsters struggling at the bottom of society with no money and no worries, and a Taoist priest who was an outsider, were all barefoot and not afraid of wearing shoes. They could do whatever they wanted.

Only Chao Gai Chao Baozheng, who was not rich, was also rich and had a lot of family wealth, but he followed a group of gangsters to abandon their homes and businesses to rob the birthday gift.

Even if the robbery was successful, Chao Gai would only have more wealth and a better life.

But the consequence was that he abandoned his family and career, went to Liangshan, and became a bandit.

Moreover, Chao Gai did not have a long-term vision. He only cared about the present happiness, robbed the rich and did not help the poor, and did not think about development. It was only a matter of time before he was defeated by Song Jiang...

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