Chapter 1244: Indistinguishable: The Eloquence of the Elders
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In late March, a group of crows reported that the Korean troops in the vicinity of Ningyi and Jixian had suddenly retreated in large numbers without warning and had rapidly withdrawn to Korea.
At the same time, in the area of Yuanyang and Nanyan south of the river, the rebel army under the command of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, also quickly crossed the river and put on a posture of wanting to pursue the Han army.
At that time, Zhao Hongrun concluded that the Northern Third Army led by the Wei general Jiang Yan had a sneak attack on Taiyuan County, Yanmen County and other places, forcing South Korea to withdraw its troops immediately.
In this regard, Zhao Hongrun felt very uncomfortable.
The reason is very simple, because Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, secretly made Wei general Jiang Cong sneak attack Taiyuan and Yanmen, which is enough to make South Korea withdraw its troops, which means that the battle of Ningyi a few days ago is actually completely unnecessary - even if there is no war, the Korean army should retreat or retreat.
It is undeniable that the battle of Ningyi made Zhao Hongrun's fame in Korea increase dramatically, making the name of Wei Gongzirun more resounding in the hearts of the Koreans, and making the Koreans more fearful and jealous, but in fact, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, had already controlled the situation, and there was no need for him Zhao Hongrun to lead the Qin and Wei coalition forces to help.
It's no wonder that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, replied unceremoniously: Don't be nosy!
In contrast, he Zhao Hongrun, as well as Han generals Li Mu and Le Yi, like fools, paid heavy casualties for a war that was already doomed to victory or defeat.
Perhaps, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, is still secretly laughing at their stupidity behind his back.
Of course, this is not to say that Zhao Hongrun, as well as Han generals Li Mu and Le Yi are not as good as Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, after all, they are prepared and unprepared, how did Zhao Hongrun, Li Mu, and Le Yi know that Wei Jiang Yan would cross the mountains in the north of the party and sneak attack Taiyuan County, Yanmen County and other places that were empty?
Compared with Zhao Hongrun, Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, also had a strong dislike for Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang-of course, not out of jealousy, but because through this incident, Zhao Hongjiang also saw the ruthlessness of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang.
It is undeniable that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, himself retreated to Yuanyang and Nanyan south of the Great River, and let the political ally, Wei general Jiang Wei, lead the Northern Three Armies to attack Taiyuan County and Yanmen County in South Korea, which is indeed a clever plan.
But on the other hand, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, also abandoned Shanyang, and regarded Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, the princess of Yan, Sun, and tens of thousands of people in Shanyang as outcasts to achieve strategic victory.
If Zhao Hongrun hadn't led the Qin-Wei coalition army to Shanyang in time at that time, the stubborn resistance of Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, and the soldiers and civilians of Shanyang in that city would have been meaningless.
Whether it is the Shanyang army, the Shanyang army and civilians, or the Yan King Zhao Hongjiang and his beloved women, they are all chess pieces on the chessboard of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, who can be discarded at will.
Although Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, has a reckless personality, he is not stupid, when the truth of the matter is in front of him, where will he not understand.
"How can it be!"
When he finally understood the ins and outs of the whole thing, Zhao Hong, the king of Yan, angrily overturned the table in front of him, and the range of action was too large, almost tearing the wound.
A day later, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, led his rebel army to cross the river, and at this time, the commander of the Korean army, Kang Gong Han Hu, had ordered the whole army to retreat, so the rebel army recovered Ji County without much effort.
At the same time, the messenger sent to Shanyang by Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, also met with Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, and Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Su, and said: "The prince invites the two highnesses to pursue the defeated Han army together. β
What is this?
Provocation? Ridicule? Or is it a mockery?
At that time, Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, who was embarrassed and angry, ignored the dissuasion of everyone on the side, raised his leg and kicked the messenger to the ground, and scolded angrily: "Get out! β
At that time, the faces of the people on the side were also ugly - what does Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, mean by this? Charity credit?
On the same day, the messenger returned to Ji County in embarrassment and returned to Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang.
For Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Yan, and Zhao Hongjiang, the king of Su, angrily refused to send troops to assist, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, was not surprised.
In fact, he didn't sincerely invite Zhao Hongjiang and Zhao Hongrun at all - the rout of the Han army was irreversible, how could Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, let these two nephews compete with him?
So, he came up with a move to retreat into advance, and used words to squeeze Zhao Hongjiang and Zhao Hongrun brothers, and sure enough, the young and vigorous brothers Zhao Hongjiang and Zhao Hongrun couldn't pull off this face, and rejected his "kindness" on the spot.
Because there was no Zhao Hongjiang and Zhao Hongrun brothers to grab the merit, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, led the rebel army, played a triumphant song all the way, and recovered Ji County, Gongdi, and Linxi, which can be called a breakthrough.
However, there were also accidents during the period, Meng Luozai, the vanguard general under the command of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, led the army to bypass Linshu Mountain and was preparing to attack Qi County, when he was ambushed by the Han general Beiyan Shou Le Yi for a while, losing about three or four thousand troops, which led to the momentum of the anti-rebellion army taking advantage of the victory to pursue, which was also interrupted by Le Yi.
At this time, Zhao Hongrun, Qin Shaojun and Yangquan Jun Yingyi were leading nearly 40,000 merchant troops, 3,000 iron eagle cavalry, and more than 5,000 black face troops to cross the river in the Ningyi area.
After learning that Meng Luo, the vanguard general of the anti-rebel army, was ambushed by Beiyan Shoule Yi for a while, although he knew the benefits and losses in his heart, he couldn't help but curse secretly: He deserves it!
In the following days, due to the experience of the Wei general Mengluo being ambushed, the rebel army under the command of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, changed the previous impatient counteroffensive and replaced it with the general Pang Huan as the vanguard.
Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, who had endured humiliation for several months, and the rebel army under his command could finally raise their eyebrows and overwhelm the Korean army.
It is not difficult to predict that after the end of the third Northern Frontier Battle of Wei and Han, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, and Jiang Contempt, the Wei general, will inevitably become famous and become the greatest heroes of the Northern Xinjiang battlefield.
It's just that the ruthless methods and scheming of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, are destined not to have many people to congratulate him.
On March 26, Zhao Hongrun led his army to the vicinity of Yuanyang and Nanyan, and met with Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping.
These two princes had already been members of the Su Wang Party, so after learning that Zhao Hongrun had led the army back to the Wei mainland, they immediately came to greet them.
That night, in the reception banquet set up by Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and others for Zhao Hongrun and others, Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, asked Zhao Hongrun in puzzlement: "The Han army has somehow evacuated in large numbers, why didn't His Royal Highness King Su lead the army to pursue from the king of Southern Liang and take advantage of the victory?" β
Zhao Hongrun saw that Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping, and others were confused, so he asked, "Don't you two know the calculations of the king of Nanliang?" β
Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping, looked at each other.
Seeing this, Zhao Hongrun told Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping, about the strategy of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, and only heard the two of them showing anger.
It turned out that when Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, waved his army to counterattack, he did not notify Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping, so that these two princes were afraid that the sudden retreat of the Han army would be a trick, so they interrupted the troops and continued to guard the area of Yuanyang and Nanyan.
"Zhao Yuanzuo is too unkind!"
After understanding what was going on, Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and others were furious.
I think that at the beginning, after Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, retreated to Yuanyang and Nanyan in embarrassment, it seemed that Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the Marquis of Anping, gave him a lot of help, especially when Kanggong Han Hu ordered his army to cross the river to attack Yuanyang and Nanyan, they also advanced and retreated with the rebel army.
I never thought that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, would treat them like this.
But think about it, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, is the first line of King Qingxin, and Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, and Zhao Tan, the Marquis of Anping, are the first line of King Su Hongrun, although the two should be united in the face of South Korea's attack, but after the crisis has passed, how can the two sides be all the way?
As we all know, the relationship between King Su Zhao Hongrun and King Qing Zhao Hongxin and King Zhao Yuanzuo of Southern Liang is very poor.
Subsequently, when he heard that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, regarded Shanyang as an outcast, Zhao Tan, the Marquis of Anping, also said angrily: If you do too much injustice, you will kill yourself! Zhao Yuanzuo will not be able to die well in the future.
The next day, Zhao Hongrun bid farewell to Zhao Shen, the king of Chengling, Zhao Tan, the marquis of Anping, and others, and led the army to Daliang with Qin Shaojun, Yangquan Jun Yingyi and others, preparing to go to the aid of the fifth uncle on the battlefield of Songdi, Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu.
However, what I didn't expect was that when Zhao Hongrun led the army to approach Daliang, there were green crows who stayed behind in Daliang and sent the battle report about the battlefield in Song to Zhao Hongrun.
On that day, because he was worried about the battle situation on the battlefield in Songdi, Zhao Hongrun impatiently took the battle report and watched it carefully.
Unexpectedly, after a cursory look, a treacherous expression appeared on his face.
Seeing this, Qin Shaojun frowned and asked, "Could it be that the battlefield situation in Song Land is unfavorable?" β
Hearing this, Zong Wei, Su Wangwei, and the generals of the Shang Shui Army all showed a look of shock, after all, on the battlefield of the Song Dynasty, there was an army of one million led by Jun Jingshe of Chu Shouling, and in terms of the degree of threat, it would not be much lower than the Korean army.
If Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, is defeated, the consequences will be unimaginable.
However, under the frightened gaze of everyone, Zhao Hongrun did not reveal anything, and still carefully flipped through the battle report in his hand.
According to the war report, in early March, Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, led 60,000 troops from the north to Yongqiu, as if preparing to fight with the Chu army of Chu Shoulingjun, which was known as one million.
Subsequently, during the period of early and mid-March, Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, adopted the tactics of a group of wolves, led 60,000 troops from the north to garrison Yongqiu, and did not move, and at the same time let Shaohu, Long Ji, Yigu, and Zhao Bao, four generals from Zongwei, each lead the army to sneak attack and harass the million Chu army.
The millions of Chu troops under the command of Chu Shouling Jun Jingshe are too huge, just like a bloated giant, although the fists he swings every time are full of strength, but he still misses people in vain; On the other hand, the wolves under the command of Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, can tear off a piece of flesh and blood from this giant every time they go out.
I have to say that the strategic vision of Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, is not inferior to Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, he clearly saw that the millions of Chu troops were in an embarrassing situation of running out of military food after a whole winter, so he refused to confront the Chu army head-on, but guided the launch of a local war to destroy the Chu army's grain transit bases, making Shouling Junjingshe miserable.
On March 16, Shouling Jun Jingshe immediately decided to launch an attack on Yongqiu.
Unexpectedly, Yu King Zhao Yuantong once again gave up Yongqiu, so that Shouling Jun Jingshe's heavy punch hit the empty place again.
In a helpless situation, in order to make the Wei State surrender as soon as possible, Shouling Jun Jingshe had no choice but to lead hundreds of thousands of troops to set foot in the hilly plains of Yongqiu, and stepped into the trap carefully planned by Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, for these hundreds of thousands of Chu troops.
At this time, Zhao Yuantong, the king of Yu, finally ordered all the Wei troops on the battlefield in the Song Dynasty, including the Shangshui Youma Heavy Cavalry who came to support, to gather to Yongqiu from all directions and launch an encirclement and annihilation battle against hundreds of thousands of Chu troops.