Da Wei Chun

Chapter 193: The Unbeatable Xiaoqiang

Chapter 193: The Unbeatable Xiaoqiang
"After Li Shi came back, I immediately sent him to investigate. Guess what he found?"

The three of them were startled at the same time: "Ambush?"

"Yes, and it's still an iron cavalry!" Li Chengzhi nodded slightly, "It's in the mulberry field about ten miles south of Zhoucheng... But when Li Shi sneaked past, he withdrew early, otherwise he wouldn't dare to get so close. Not to investigate so carefully:

The mulberry forest is full of hoof prints, deep into the soil, one can tell that they are all armored cavalry, and there are a lot of them, at least three to four thousand..."

He paused for a while, then glanced at Hu Baozong: "It's hidden behind your butt..."

With a "swish", Hu Baozong's head was sweating immediately, and his face was full of grimness: "I said, why does my back feel cold, and I always feel that someone is watching from the dark? Almost..."

Just halfway through speaking, Hu Baozong suddenly came to his senses, and subconsciously shut his mouth.

This is almost a slip of the tongue...

Li Chengzhi sneered and glared at Hu Baozong again.

If you want to control an army of tens of thousands, how can you just rely on cronyism?

Although the battalions are away, as long as they return to the camp, he can clearly understand what happened during the period.

Hu Baozong ran to the city to meet Hu Shichang if he was so impulsive today, not to mention whether he can come back alive, the key is how many of the two thousand black armor soldiers can survive...

With just one glance, Hu Baozong understood everything: in the Heijia camp, or even beside him, there was Li Chengzhi's eyeliner.

"You don't even believe me?" Hu Baozong cursed in a low voice, he didn't know who he was afraid of, and the cold sweat on his back was breaking out one after another.

"Idiot!" Li Chengzhi cursed back.

This is just one of the necessary means for the commander of the army. Does he believe that Hu Baozong never used it?

"Tuyuhun's cavalry...how is this possible?"

Li Song looked at the enemy camp that was so close, his face was almost bloodless.

No wonder he and Hu Baozong repeatedly asked for a fight, but Mr. Wang didn't agree?
This is an opportunity, clearly a trap for death.

If Liu Huiwang hadn't wanted to use the iron cavalry to ambush Xi Kangsheng and was unwilling to expose the strong soldiers prematurely, maybe the three-way army that went deep into the enemy camp today would be surrounded by the rebels...

Tuyuhun, is this a country?
Moreover, it is a military power with a land area as large as [-]% of the Great Wei, a population of nearly one million, and any male can ride a horse and fight.

A group of thieves are not worthy of carrying shoes.

No matter how arrogant Li Song is, even if he is full of courage, he will not dare to let Li Chengzhi face such a powerful enemy...

What he couldn't figure out was, how could Tuyuhun, who had been honest for more than ten years, suddenly become courageous?

This one is not easy to trigger a national war. Isn't Tugu Hun afraid that Wei will pour out the power of the whole country and raise troops to fight against it?

"What's impossible? Even Li Wenxiao knew that Gao Chang was secretly seeking reinforcements. How could Liu Huiwang not even understand such a truth?"

Li Chengzhi sighed leisurely, "The Great Wei is no longer the Great Wei of the Taiwu and Xiaowen periods..."

At that time, which of the surrounding nomadic tribes dared to show their teeth was where the Wei cavalry was pointing.

Gao Chang, Dang Xiang, Tu Gu Huan, and even Rou Ran who claims to have millions of people who control strings, which one will obediently surrender without being beaten?
However, since the current emperor succeeded to the throne, the Great Wei began to go downhill. Most of the external expeditions to the Southern Dynasties resulted in fewer victories and more defeats.

According to court statistics, in the ten years since Yuan Ke's reign, there have been at least two rebellions in the territory of Great Wei with more than [-] people every year.The imperial court is too lazy to count the ones below [-]...

Especially the Zhongli battle with the Southern Dynasties two years ago. This battle killed more than 20 cavalry of Wei. Anyone can see that Wei's vitality was seriously injured. Which of these nomadic tribes would be willing to pretend to be a grandson obediently?
Even in the past, I'm afraid I never pretended to be. The reason why I pretended to be submissive was just to get more benefits.

Take a look at these countries, which one is not pleasing to both sides?

Take Tuyuhun as an example: the successive monarchs of Tuyuhun not only inherited King Xiping from the Great Wei Dynasty, but also the King of Henan from the Southern Dynasty.

Whoever gives more milk is the mother.

Two years ago, the Tuge Hun rebellion in Qinzhou, Jingzhou, Liangzhou and other places, all have the shadow of these surrounding nomadic countries...

As for the national war?

hehehe...

Leaving aside whether the great Wei could start the national war, do you think Tuyuhun didn't guard against it?
If you really want to do nothing, the iron cavalry sent to assist the rebels will naturally become rebels. They only say that these soldiers are all rebels from the tribe, so what can you do?
Between countries, only interests have always been discussed.All oaths and agreements are bullshit.

If your fist is not big, you can only be bullied...

"But don't worry too much!"

Li Chengzhi let out a sigh of relief, "I have sent a fast horse to report to Xigong urgently, and I have invited Yanshugong and Zhang Sima to come to the camp to discuss as soon as possible... As long as the plan is right, it may not be impossible to wipe out this gang of Hu thieves." up...

When the time comes, if they don't get any cheap money, they might get burned. Fu Lianchou (the current monarch of Tuyuhun) will naturally rush to get rid of the relationship, and will definitely not send reinforcements secretly, so the situation may not necessarily be bad..."

"Isn't that bad? Even if there are no reinforcements, there are still four thousand cavalry at the moment... You can destroy it if you say so?"

Hu Baozong was so startled that his heart trembled, and he really wanted to ask Li Chengzhi: Did you drink too much alcohol, or why are you so drifting?
Don't think it sounds like there are only four thousand. This is an iron cavalry that can run wildly and draw a bow. It is not at the same level as the chaos army.

See how many Li Chengzhi has under his command?
It's worth a thousand...

Li Chengzhi was too lazy to talk nonsense with him.

What the hell do you know?

Cavalry trapped in the city, is that still called cavalry?
He pointed to the rebel camp: "When the battle starts, Liu Huiwang may abscond first if he sees that the situation is unfavorable... This release will be like letting the tiger go back to the mountain, which will cause endless troubles for Jingzhou, so I set up the camp like this Closer... the closer you are, the more you can see clearly, and you can respond earlier..."

Hu Baozong gasped like a toothache.

He didn't know what to say.

Li Chengzhi said more than once that you can't let the tiger go back to the mountain, but try to annihilate or capture the main force of the rebels, so as not to turn them into bandits and bandits.

But the past is the past, can it be the same?

If it was him, he would have withdrawn to Jingyang long ago, and after Xi Kangsheng dispatched troops, it would not be too late to see the situation and attack.

Li Chengzhi is fine, don't talk about retreating, this battalion is about to hit the face of the rebels?
Isn't he afraid that Liu Huiwang will send iron cavalry to cut off his back first, and then send a large army to surround him?
As for Li Wenxiao?
Grandpa believes in you...

It's not that Hu Baozong didn't believe that what was written in the letter was true, but that he didn't have any hope for Li Wenxiao at all.

This kind of character is the most capable of changing the direction of the wind. Even if Liu Huiwang, who really hates, is about to die and is really willing to submit to Li Chengzhi, he will only add to the icing on the cake, not a timely help.

A person who talks about faith cannot be a traitor...

He wanted to persuade again, but was interrupted by Li Chengzhi: "I have my own opinion, and you will obey whatever I order..."

After talking for a while, he looked at Hu Baozong coldly: "If you are scared, you should speak up as soon as possible, so that I can ask Hu Hai to send another one over..."

I love your aunt?

Hu Baozong was shaking with anger, but let alone scolding, he didn't even dare to say a word of rebuttal.

Li Chengzhi is purely dog-faced, he will turn his face if he says he will, but he really dares to change him...

Li Chengzhi glared at him again: "Then obey orders!"

Hu Baozong was ashamed and angry, and the resentment in his eyes almost melted into water droplets.

After a long time, I saw him clenched his fists aggrievedly, gritted his teeth and replied: "The last general obeys the order..."

Li Song and Li Liang almost laughed out loud.

"Then go back to the camp immediately, gather all the battalions and brigades to make strict arrangements and take strict precautions... even if you sleep at night, prick up an ear for me..."

"Decree!" The three of them responded in unison.

Seeing that Li Chengzhi made no further confession, the three of them went down to the watchtower one after another.

Li Chengzhi looked at the backs of the three of them and sighed secretly.

Li Song has been in the field for a long time, and has never fought a siege battle.Not to mention Hu Baozong, he has never even experienced a slightly larger battle.

These two people haven't realized that if it continues, the city will be destroyed...

In just over ten days, half of the four to five feet high Zhoucheng had been buried.How could Liu Huiwang be in a hurry when he was about to be attacked from both sides?
It will definitely be buried overnight regardless of the casualties of the rioters.

More importantly, there are not many arrows in the city?
It's been two months, Hu Shishi should have expected this problem long ago, right?

Regarding Hu Baozong's family uncle, Li Chengzhi was really powerless to complain.

To put it bluntly, whether Hu Shichang is dead or not, and the Hu family is invincible, has half a cent to do with him?

But other people can't ignore...

Not to mention whether Li Chengzhi can be ruthless, let the tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians, women, children, old and weak in the city all become ghosts under the sword of the rebels.But he can still watch Li Shixian and Guo Yuzhi being chopped into meat paste by the rioters and roasted into meatloaf?

Regardless of other things, it is an iron fact that the body, hair and skin are affected by the parents!

Anyone can retreat, but he cannot.

Besides, if you really want to plan well, there might be no chance...

Li Chengzhi turned around and looked at Zhoucheng, which was close at hand, with a cold light looming in his eyes.

Tuyuhun?
Most of the historical knowledge learned in the textbook was returned to the teacher by Li Chengzhi.What's more, there are not many pages about this nation in the book, and Li Chengzhi really doesn't have a deep impression.

After crossing, he only remembered some.

Just talking about Tuyuhun, many people don't understand it, they only know that it is a nomadic people, and was finally wiped out by Li Jing, the god of war in the Tang Dynasty.

But if you want to talk about Murong Xianbei, he is a famous, almost unbeatable Xiaoqiang.

The founding monarch of Tuyuhun, Murong Tuyuhun, and the founding monarch of the former Yan, and Murongxian, the ancestor of the Murong family who successively established the regimes of Houyan, Nanyan, Xiyan, Beiyan, etc., are brothers and sisters.

Just like Li Chenghong and Li Chengzhi...

If you want to say how many heroes there were in the Sixteen Kingdoms period, there are countless, and they are not too much compared to the Three Kingdoms.But when it comes to which family has produced the most talents, the Murong family recognized the second, absolutely no one would dare to recognize the first.

But what is surprising is that it was precisely because of too many talents that it became the root cause of Murong's downfall.

Regardless of which of the former Yan, later Yan, Southern Yan, Xiyan, and Northern Yan, the cause of its destruction was all internal strife within the Murong family.

Counting more than a dozen generations of monarchs in Wuyan, there is not a single one who died well?

Looking around for 5000 years, this is the only one...

 I know that you don't like to read this kind of transitional chapters, so I try to keep it as concise as possible.

  
 
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