Chaos of the Three Kingdoms Summons

Chapter 2492: The brave general of the late Ming Dynasty, the bloody battle with Zhao Yun

Chapter 2492: The brave general of the late Ming Dynasty, the bloody battle with Zhao Yun

"Zhao Zilong, your grandfather Yuan Zongdi is here!"

"Do you dare to fight me for three hundred rounds?" Yuan Zongde rode over on horseback, holding two whips in his hands.

"Ding, Yuan Zongdi's Tiger General skill is activated.
Tiger General, effect 3, force + after activation,

Effect 2: The stronger you are when facing a stronger opponent, the more force you can gain each time you use it. This can be used up to three times.

Once Yuan Zongdi's Tiger General skill is activated, his force will increase by 3, his basic force will be 97, his equipment will increase by 2, and his current force will rise to 102."

"Anyone who can fight Zhao Zilong for three rounds is already a brave general in the world!"

"Who are you? How dare you say that you will fight me for three hundred rounds!"

Zhao Yun smiled softly, and the spear in his hand immediately stretched out. It was his unique Seven-Probe Coiled Snake Spear.

Among the senior generals in the world, Zhao Yun was relatively young. At least, he was a few years younger than Xue Rengui and Guan Yu.

Although Zhao Yun's physical fitness at this time could not be compared with his 20-year-old self, his life experience and skills had reached the peak.

He extended and retracted the spear in his hand, and the double whips that Yuan Zongde was swinging at were already deflected.

One inch long, one inch strong.

In the situation of relatively insufficient strength, Yuan Zongde, who used short weapons, had almost no chance against an opponent like Zhao Yun who used long weapons.

One shot swept away Yuan Zongde's double whips, and another shot was fired, directly hitting Yuan Zongde's lower abdomen.

After just this one round, Yuan Zongde was seriously injured.

However, Yuan Zongdi, who was shot in the lower abdomen, not only did not show any despair at this time, but his eyes became more and more crazy.

As he struck the flint in his hand, he seemed to become a living person and rushed directly towards Zhao Yun in front of him.

The sudden heat that came directly in his face made Zhao Yun a little frightened.

Before Yuan Zongde went into battle, he already carried two jars of kerosene with him, and one jar was even poured directly on him.

From the very beginning, Yuan Zongde knew that he was no match for Zhao Yun. From the very beginning, he was ready to fight Zhao Yun to the death.

However, at this time, Zhao Yun could be said to have been through hundreds of battles and had seen all kinds of scenes.
Although the current situation is dangerous, he has encountered many more dangerous scenes than this during his military career.

Therefore, at this time Zhao Yun remained calm in the face of danger. He decisively let go of the spear in his hand, and then used his horse as a fulcrum, swung his body and kicked Yuan Zongde, who was about to pounce on him, to the side.

Although his cloak was accidentally ignited during the process, Zhao Yun immediately drew his sword and cut the connection between his cloak and armor.

"Zhao Zilong, look at the knife!"

"Today, you must die!" A general suddenly rushed out with a big sword in his hand, and the blade was about to cut towards the hooves of the warhorse under Zhao Yun's crotch.

Yuan Zongde was indeed not a reckless man. While he was determined to exchange his life for Zhao Yun's, he also arranged for such a backup. If he failed, the backup would suddenly appear and attack Zhao Yun.

This general who suddenly appeared was no less brave than Yuan Zongde. He was also a general born in the late Ming Dynasty, Zhou Yuji.

In the late Ming Dynasty, he was a real tough guy and a fierce general from Liaodong who fought against Li Zicheng.

His entire life was basically spent in the process of constantly suppressing rebellions and fighting bloody battles.

He first defeated the peasant army in Guangshan, Gushi and other places. He also defeated Zhang Xianzhong in Xing'an. After that, Zhou Yuji defeated Luo Rucai, an important leader of the peasant army, in Fengyiping, and chased the peasant army all the way to Fengyang.

After that, the Qing army once broke through the Great Wall and plundered Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, and Shanxi. Chongzhen once again ordered the Ming troops to march north to defend the king. After receiving the imperial edict, Zhou Yuji galloped north without taking off his armor or his horse's saddle.

At that time, 70000 Qing troops looted a large amount of supplies and people from Shandong and prepared to retreat northward through Yangliuqing. The Ming troops in Shandong, Hebei and other places were frightened by the Qing army's great power and avoided fighting. The Qing army was extremely arrogant and looked down on the Ming army. Zhou Yuji took advantage of the Qing army's arrogance and led thousands of his troops to ambush the Qing army in Yangliuqing, killing nearly Qing soldiers, creating a rare classic example of the Ming army winning a large victory with a small force in the Ming-Qing War.

However, although there were many talented generals in the late Ming Dynasty, they could not prevent the demise of a dynasty.

During that period, the Ming army suffered a series of disastrous defeats in the Central Plains and Liaodong. Sun Chuanting's corps was completely wiped out by Li Zicheng in Tongguan, and Sun Chuanting was also killed in the battle; Hong Chengchou's corps was completely wiped out by Huang Taiji in Songshan, Jinzhou and other places, and Hong Chengchou himself was captured. The last two main corps of the Ming Empire were completely annihilated, and there was no power to stop Li Zicheng's rise.

It was in this context that Zhou Yuji launched his final bloody battle with Li Zicheng.

At that time, Li Zicheng had more than 10 troops under his command, plus the Ming troops from Shanxi that he had incorporated, the total number of troops exceeded 20, while the Ming troops stationed at Ningwu Pass had only more than 7000 people, which was a huge disparity in numbers. Li Zicheng initially sent people to persuade Zhou Yuji to surrender, promising him a high position and generous salary, but Zhou Yuji firmly refused.

Li Zicheng then commanded the Dashun Army to attack Ningwu Pass fiercely. The two sides fought for more than half a month, but Ningwu Pass fell because they were outnumbered. After the Dashun Army entered the city, Zhou Yuji continued to command the Ming Army to fight with the Dashun Army in the streets, and finally died in battle. All 7000 Ming troops in the city were killed, and the Dashun Army's casualties exceeded 70000. It was indeed the most tragic battle since Li Zicheng's Eastern Expedition.

At this time, Zhao Yun was forced to abandon his spear, and Zhou Yuji suddenly launched an attack. It can be said that he had exhausted all his advantages.

In a hurry, he could only bend down and block with his dagger.

Zhou Yuji's eyes were bright and sharp. Zhao Yun blocked hastily, and he used one hand to exert force. In addition, he used a light weapon like a sword. He could even imagine that his sword could definitely cut the sword in half, and then he could cut Zhao Yun with a long slash.

However, the ideal is very full, and the reality is very skinny.

With a cracking sound, the tip of the sword in his hand was actually cut off!
"General Yuan, have you heard of the name of the Qinggang Sword?" Zhao Yun said with an excited look, holding the sword in one hand.

The Qinggang Sword, which originally belonged to Cao Cao, fell into the hands of Zhao Yun just as it happened in the novel.

After Cao Cao's demise, the sword once fell into the hands of Zhao Kuangyin. During the Central Plains War, the sword fell into the hands of the Jin army. Finally, after the epidemic ended, in the belated process of rewarding merit, he awarded it to the general Zhao Yun.

This was the result of the attack that he had been planning for, and Zhou Yuji felt sad.

But he obviously did not give up, and continued his attack with the big knife that was connected to the previous knife.

Zhao Yun dodged the attack and jumped off his horse. He controlled the big knife with his arm and swept the sword in his hand, and a good man's head rose from the sky.


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