my wonderful zoo

Chapter 134 Humiliation

Chapter 134 Humiliation

Prime Minister He Li and Qi King Zhao Xu, who were sent to Jin camp by Zhao Huan in a hurry to sue for peace, were driven back directly by Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang.

"Since ancient times, where there is south, there is north. Both are indispensable. As long as you agree to cede land, you can negotiate peace, but you must invite the Supreme Emperor to come to discuss it in person."

According to the head coach of the Jin Army, the prime minister and prince of a country are not qualified to come to sue for peace. The emperor must come in person.

In the Song Dynasty, Confucianism governed the world, and Confucianism governed the world with filial piety.

The insult level of Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang's request was completely equivalent to putting shit in Zhao Huan's face, and it was even more outrageous than asking Zhao Heng to sue for peace on his own.

He Li thought he had made a success in negotiating peace, so he happily went back and reported the results to Zhao Huan.

He believes that as a minister, as long as the official does not go there in person, it is acceptable.

Zhao Heng was not angry at the Jin Army coach's humiliating request. Instead, he chose to ask the Supreme Emperor, his biological father, Zhao Ji.

In the end, the son who wanted to cheat his father failed. Zhao Ji did not completely hand over military power, and his right to speak was still strong.

The father and son are more timid than the other, but I am the more timid, and I don’t want to go to Jinying no matter what.

He did not have the courage, fearing that the Jin army would sacrifice him to the flag.

Zhao Heng had no choice but to cry bitterly and let the emperor go on his behalf on the grounds that the emperor was too frightened and suffering from chronic illnesses.

What a father who cheats his son!
Father and son are a perfect match.

On leap November [-]th, at dawn, Zhao Heng led many ministers to the Jin camp, completely falling into the Jin man's trap.

After the Song officials arrived at the Jin army's camp, Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang avoided seeing them and only sent someone to ask for a surrender.

Zhao Heng's situation is very consistent with the saying that "people are a knife and a knife, and I am a fish and meat", so he can only be offered in writing.

However, Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang were not satisfied and deliberately made things difficult, requiring that the surrender table must be written in four or six couplets.

This is completely training a monkey, trying to completely eliminate Zhao Heng's resistance.

Zhao Heng had no choice but to see that the matter had come to this and he could not die bravely. He could only let his subordinates ignore it and ordered the minister Sun Zhan to consider it repeatedly and write a surrender form according to the four-six couplets.

As a result, it's like "poor students in later generations write their graduation thesis". They hand it in once and have the golden man type it back once.

I went back and forth three times, but I still wasn't satisfied.

(Book friends who are interested in this period of history can check out the encyclopedia entry "Zhao Huan" and check out the second half of his character's life "Jingkang Incident". It is so miserable that I can't continue writing about it. It's too jarring, so I guess I'll write it down. If I come out, all my few book clubs will disappear.)
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On December [-], Chen Xun's fleet finally arrived thirty miles east of Kaifeng through the forks of the Yellow River.

There were traces of the Jin army's scouting horses ahead. Chen Xun immediately asked his men to retreat ten miles and wait, while he landed alone.

The soldiers could not persuade him for a long time. They wanted to force him to stay but were unable to do anything. They could only worriedly put Chen Xun in three layers of heavy armor, polished his special weapons (Mo Dao, ten steel short guns) and sent him to the army. shore.

After Chen Xun advanced for more than ten miles, he was stopped by a group of Jin Army scouts. Chen Xun, who was worried that he had no Jin Army clothes, flew out with a few short spears and easily learned the life of this group of Jin Army scouts.

After finding the tallest corpse, he took off his coat and barely put it on. Chen Xun took all the horses into the zoo, leaving only one for the journey.

In this era, the war horses used in northern wars are basically Mongolian horses because they are the most balanced in terms of body shape, load-bearing capacity, endurance and feeding conditions.

There may be some generals or elite troops who choose other horse breeds, but ordinary horse troops must be Mongolian horses.

After approaching the Jin Army's camp, Chen Xun didn't rush in. He found a hiding place, put away the Mongolian horse he was riding on, and waited until dark and early in the morning before he came out.He found a weak point in defense and easily climbed over the ten-foot-high wooden camp wall.

Artists are bold.

Chen Xun entered the Jinjun camp as if he was walking on the street. With his keen senses, agility, and invincible combat power, Chen Xun hid whenever he could, and killed a few golden soldiers who blocked the way. The sudden rush from the left to the right quickly caused a riot in the entire camp.

Under the cover of night, it would be too difficult for these ordinary golden soldiers to catch a "superman" wearing a golden soldier uniform and sneaking in.

After wandering around for about half a moment, Chen Xun finally found a stable. After rushing in, he immediately started the horse collection mode.

Because of the contractual relationship, Chen Xun only needs to come into contact with Mongolian horse breeds, and he can instantly collect the Mongolian horses he comes into contact with into the zoo.

This stable should be a stable for the Jin Army Horse Camp. There were more than 1000 horses in it. In the end, there were only five or six horses that were not Mongolian horses. Chen Xun beheaded the horses with a few blows of the Mo knife.

After leaving the stable, Chen Xun continued to search around the Jin Army camp.

Tonight's night is very cooperative. Not a single star can be seen in the sky, let alone the moon. I don't know it is hidden behind that huge cloud.

It was so dark that I couldn't see my fingers.

Even Chen Xun's visual distance was only twenty or thirty steps.

Torches and fires were set up at the outermost edge of the camp. There were very few torches in the camp, which created an excellent "stealing" environment for Chen Xun.

Yes, Chen Xun's main mission on his trip north this time was to come and steal the Jin Army's horses.

He planned to use the Wonderful Zoo to collect all the Mongolian horses from the two imperial armies that went south to attack the Song Dynasty, and kill all other horse species that could be killed.

Two, three, four, more and more stables were found by Chen Xun. Chen Xun also gradually figured out the rules of the Jin Army's camp, and the search efficiency became more and more efficient.

After holding on for more than two hours, the Jin finally realized that the enemy came to "steal" the horses of the cavalry army.

Although I don’t know how the enemy “stealed” the horses or how they quietly transported the horses out of the Jin camp, the horses in dozens of stables were either lost or dead, which clearly told the Jin people that today What is the purpose of the enemy who sneaked into the camp late at night?

"Ok?"

Chen Xun put his hand on a Mongolian horse, but failed to collect it.

"Isn't this a Mongolian horse? It looks very similar." He hacked the horse to death with a knife. Chen Xun came to a Mongolian horse again, but failed to collect it again.

Not right.

Chen Xun found a small corner in the stable, shrank down and hid, and then consciously entered the zoo.

As soon as he entered the zoo, Chen Xun was shocked by the endless grassland in front of him.

Unable to take a closer look, Chen Xun immediately concentrated on sensing the flow of information sent to him by the Wonderful Zoo, and then he learned about it.

It turns out that the number of animals in the zoo is limited.

The population of a single species cannot exceed [-].

Whether it is a tiny ant or a huge elephant, no single species can exceed [-].

(End of this chapter)

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