Chapter 91: The Little Bandit of Danyang

In the mountains, a team of thirty horses was heading east.

The leading young man had a pure white war horse without any miscellaneous hair in his crotch, wearing an almost spotless cloak, and his handsome face and clear and bright eyes made people marvel that there was such a beautiful man in the world. The white scarf on his head added a special elegance to this young man.

Most of the more than 30 people behind him were dressed as attendants, either carrying swords at their waists or carrying bows and arrows on their backs.

The more than 30 people were nowhere to be seen except for the bags of dry food they were carrying. Although the property is possible, a discerning person can see at a glance that it is impossible to snatch it, and the cost performance of this transaction is too low. Whoever is a robber and a thief is not a fool, and he insists on catching and eating whom. If this group of people is protecting some caravan and it is worth robbing, if everyone is armed and each person only rides a horse and carries a bag of dry food, there is no need to rob at all, and if they can't grab anything, they will cause a fuss.

Therefore, the cavalry of more than 30 people has been peaceful all the way, and basically there is no attack on the blind bandits.

In fact, most of the bandits in this vicinity are currently a gang of more than a dozen people, and the larger bandit gangs have all been absorbed by Zulang, a giant thief from Danyang, who was born in Jing County, or have been recruited by Tai Shici, a strong dragon who has newly recruited troops in Jing County. These two took advantage of the chaos of the political situation in Danyang, and each encircled territory in the subordinate counties west of Xuancheng in Danyang, claiming the king and hegemony.

Zu Lang was born in Jing County, so he called himself the marshal of Jing County. provoked the thieves of the six western counties of Danyang, led by Dejing County, to kowtow together.

And this Tai Shi Ci, but not to be outdone, by virtue of the identity of Liu Xuan, the assassin of Yangzhou, called himself Danyang Taishou, relying on his invincible bravery, but also gathered a group of strong mountain people.

Although these two people were both developing their forces west of Xuancheng, they did not clash much. Zu Lang had been at odds with Sun Ce, who now occupied Jiangdong, a long time ago, and Tai Shici, as Liu Xuan's general, was also defeated by Sun Ce, both of whom had common enemies, and they could also see that Sun Ce's development momentum was extremely rapid, so they restrained their subordinates, drew boundaries with each other, and assisted each other against Sun Ce, who was about to expand westward.

As mentioned earlier, most of the Danyang mountain people are half peasants and half bandits, and they are basically uneducated, and they are not ashamed or guilty of being bandits, robbing and killing to make a living, but they are born with the idea that killing people and selling goods are the same means of survival as burying their heads in farming. Of course, they never felt that being a soldier to fight was a last resort, and in their opinion, as long as they did it with their hands and feet, there was no distinction between high and low.

They don't have any homesickness either, and if there's a better place for them to do their best with their hands and feet, they don't mind following a stranger who has fought for him.

As long as it is to be able to eat and live, Danyang people don't mind everything.

So in ancient times, Li Ling killed tens of thousands of Xiongnu outside the fortress with 5,000 Danyang soldiers, and Tao Qian, who was born in Danyang County, recruited nearly 10,000 Danyang soldiers to defend Xuzhou, making Xuzhou the Central Plains state that was least harmed by the Yellow Turban Rebellion.

So today's Zu Lang and Tai Shi Ci have the capital to fight with Sun Ce.

It seems that it is far away again, let's go back and talk about the more than 50 Danyang bandits who are ambushing these more than 30 riders.

As mentioned earlier, Danyang is now a robber of more than a dozen people and a few people, but people have two legs and one mouth, and they can still negotiate together if they have a good deal. These more than 50 bandits came from three Danyang villages, and the idea of robbery came from a new son-in-law of Du Lao's family.

The young man was good-looking, and tall and tall. Hunting with knives, axes, bows and spears, and raking with hoes and nails are all possible, but they are all sparse and not very superior. The only thing that made Boss Du look at it was that he had a fairly strong body and a very bright head.

Because of this son-in-law, with these two strengths, he helped Boss Du completely subdue another group of nearby mountain people.

Because the villages were too close to each other, in the past, Du Laoda's village used to rob them for cultivated land, knocking out sticks in the field and eating money and food from black robbery. But since Boss Du has this heroic son-in-law, he no longer has to beware of the other party's extremely fierce man.

It seems that this son-in-law has a lot of tricks, but there are still real materials, and in the duel, Boss Du's son-in-law first used his legs and feet, and then hugged the fierce man and tore it up. In the end, the son-in-law of the Du family, who was tall and had big horses and wider shoulders, rode on the man, and punched the man unconscious with a few punches in the face and under the chin.

The tall and tall physique of the people of Xiliang is still better than the short and stout mountain people in the south of the Yangtze River. After all, if they are all the same strong, then naturally the one with longer legs and taller will have the advantage. What's more, the Xiliang people have also learned the defects of people's body parts, where to hit and cause coma, and so on

After the duel, Boss Du finally became famous in this area, and the son-in-law who called himself Zhang San also rose to the top and became a famous bandit within a radius of ten miles.