Chapter 118: Armed Parade
When the Tiance army arrived in Zhenlin, the tribes of the Southern Xiongnu had already begun to mess up. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
The old king of the Southern Huns couldn't figure out what went wrong with his decision, and the king of Yougu Li couldn't figure out where he provoked Lu Bu, and how to let him personally lead the army to the territory of the Southern Huns.
If you can't figure it out, you can't figure it out, but when someone is stabbing you in the neck, resistance is the only option.
The right Gu Liwang gathered more than 10,000 cavalry in the tribe and stopped at the north of Zhenlin, and behind him were Guluo City and Guangyan.
Lu Bu let go of the envoy sent by the King of Yougu Li, and asked Hou Cheng to accompany him to negotiate. Hou Cheng revealed his identity to the right valley Li King.
The king of Yougu Li asked Hou Cheng: "This king really doesn't want to fight with the Tiance army, I don't know why the Tiance army wants to overwhelm the border?" ā
Hou Cheng replied: "The Tiance army also does not want to be the enemy of the Southern Xiongnu, this time the army traveled, but the Tiance general was homesick and wanted to go back to Jiuyuan County to visit his parents!" ā
Seeing that the Tiance army was not here to fight with his tribe, King Li's heart was a little more steady, and he asked Hou Cheng again: "Even if you are returning to your hometown to visit your parents, why do you have to be so terrifying?" ā
Hou Cheng replied with a smile: "Why does the king of the right valley ask knowingly? The two sets before and after the Yellow River have now been stolen by the Xianbei people, if Admiral Tiance does not return to his hometown with a large army, won't he take the initiative to throw himself into the tiger's mouth? ā
"In that case, An dares to guarantee that the Tiance Army will not offend my clan when it passes by?" The right valley Liwang raised substantive questions.
Hou Cheng replied with a serious face: "Admiral Tiance is specially ordered by the imperial court to be sealed, and he is in charge of the military affairs in the north of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, where the Tiance Army passed through the state, there was no need to give anyone prior notice, let alone an explanation! The Southern Xiongnu have been attached to the Han Dynasty since a hundred years ago, and since they should obey the command and dispatch of the Tiance General, is it possible that the Southern Xiongnu have other ideas? ā
The king of Yougu Li was dumbfounded by Hou Cheng's questioning. He thought for a moment, then said, "In that case, I will lead the tribe warriors to retreat!" ā
The right king of Gu Li withdrew to Guluo City with his troops and horses, and gave way from Zhenlin to Guangyan City.
Lu Bu felt that he would have the opportunity to subdue the Right Valley King in the future, so when he passed through the edge of Gu Luo City, he asked his subordinates to send some gifts to the Right Valley Li King. These gifts were mainly cloth and pottery, and although the total value was not high, it was also practical, and it was a commodity that the Hu people in the north traded with the Han people.
Lu Bugui is the general of the Han Dynasty, and he can give some gifts to the leader of a tribe in the Southern Xiongnu, which is already very face-saving, and the king of Yougu Li does not dare to criticize the weight of the gift.
The right Gu Li King stood at the head of Gu Luo City, silently watching the Tiance army pass by a mile outside the city in a neat formation.
When the five hundred Xuanjia iron cavalry passed in front of the king of Yougu Li, he rubbed his eyes vigorously, and then stared at the heavy cavalry outside the city, his heart was full of luck and fear of escaping.
The Xianbei people had already sent back the news, claiming that their defeat at Mayi was due to the fact that they did not expect that among the Han cavalry there was a terrible monster in black steel armor.
Today, the King of the Right Valley saw five hundred armored horses!
Wearing a gilded tiger head and bright silver chain mail on his head, Lu Bu rode on the back of a majestic tall red horse, and was guarded by a group of heavily armored cavalry. When he passed by the front of Guluo City, he deliberately raised the halberd in his hand, commanded five hundred armored horsemen to stop, and then turned his horse's head at the same time, and waved his long sword at the right Guli King at the head of the city, and greeted him not very friendly.
Of course, when greeting, the halberd in Lu Bu's hand would not move, he just put the halberd down, and the five hundred armor riders raised the halberd at the same time, and then let out a unanimous call in his mouth.
"Tiger!"
"Tiger!"
Although it was only the cry of five hundred armored horsemen, it made the king of the right valley at the head of the city tremble, and he almost couldn't help but want to flee from the city quickly.
The armed parade of armored cavalry ended, and Lu Bu and his army quickly passed by the edge of Guangyan City, and did not enter the city at all.
After Lu Bu had just left, the king of Yougu Lili hurriedly sent fast horses to inform the other tribes of the situation, telling each tribe that there was a terrible armored cavalry in the Tiance army, and asked the various tribes that the Tiance army passed along the road not to pick up the tiger Lu Bu's tiger whiskers, otherwise they would be wiped out.
Next, on a three-hundred-mile journey from Guangyan to Heyin, the Southern Huns avoided to the left and right. Some brave guys who are not afraid of death deliberately rushed from a distance to the vicinity of the road passed by the Tiance Army, and stood on the top of the high sand dunes to watch, wanting to see what the legendary armored cavalry looked like.
The disunity between the various tribes of the Southern Xiongnu made Lu Bu more determined, and it seemed that this nation was destined to disappear in the long river of human history.
Two days later, when the army was about to arrive in Heyin, it was suddenly stopped in the middle of the road by two Han Chinese dressed in Hu costumes.
Blocking the way were the two veterans sent by Xue Lan to Guangyan to report the news. They came from the Tiance Army, and they were naturally familiar with the banners and costumes of the Tiance Army to the bones, and when they saw that the army had arrived in Heyin, the two of them burst into tears, and the scouts sent by Hou Cheng were directly sent to Hou Cheng.
After a little inquiry, Hou Cheng confirmed the identities of the two and hurriedly took them to see Lu Bu.
When Lu Bu learned that the Xianbei people had hit the bottom of Lu Shiwu Fort, his pupils suddenly turned red. The red crotch under his crotch also seemed to be stimulated, and he kept snorting, and his two front hooves kept trampling and kicking on the sand.
Lu Bu raised his head and took a deep breath, calming down his violent mood. He asked Zhang Liao and Xu Rong to give orders, and Zhang Liao immediately led a thousand cavalry from his headquarters and the two pioneers of Hou Cheng and Song Xian to gallop to Heyin, build a temporary camp, and choose a suitable place to cross the river; Xu Rong is behind the palace of the army, and after the army crosses the river, Xu Rong guards the camp and returns at any time when the army crosses the river!
Zhang Liao received the order, knowing that the situation in Jiuyuan was critical, and immediately ordered the troops to tie all the horses to the side of the road and wait for the troops behind the palace to come and collect them, while he himself led a thousand light horsemen to gallop through Heyin County.
Hou Cheng and Song Xian, who were originally the left and right vanguards of the army, immediately moved the two troops closer to the center, and gathered while hurrying.
The Chinese army led by Lu Bu was slower than Zhang Liao because of its armored cavalry, but it also changed horses and did not change people, and rushed forward at the fastest speed.
Xu Rong, who was walking at the rear, was worried that the Southern Huns around him would see the clues, so he deliberately slowed down the marching speed, unhurriedly collected the horses and supplies left on both sides of the road by the battalions in front, and then sent a small number of cavalry to run to the place where the Southern Huns were infested, making the illusion that he wanted to trade with them.