Chapter 7: The Cultivation of a Murderer
On the battlefield, the sound of killing shook the sky! The third shock of the Mongol Han army finally had an effect, breaking through the Song army formation where Chen Dexing was located, and becoming a mess with the Song army!
Chen Dexing brandished a heavy iron ring knife, stared at a pair of ringed eyes, shouted, and slashed at a young general of the Dong family, like a killing god descending into the world!
The knife rose and fell, and the blood shot out like a volcanic eruption, splashing Chen Dexing's face. This blood still carries body temperature, the most fresh, and the taste is slightly fishy. The headless body had not yet fallen, and its arms were dancing desperately, as if they wanted to grab the lost head and press it to the neck.
"I'm really a perverted murderer, right......" Chen Dexing was a little strange, he was a good citizen from the 21st century, and he would cut off the heads of living people after only a few days, and he didn't feel scared at all, and he felt extremely happy. 'Seems to be the result of the fusion of two memories, right?' The original Chen Dexing is a pervert! ’
That's right, it's a pervert! Chen Dexing's mind has too many pictures that can be linked to perverts! Of course, it is not the image of a Japanese woman tied with a rope, but a scene of various animals being slaughtered...... first killed cats and dogs, and Chen Dexing was still a five or six-year-old child at that time! And then there is the killing of pigs, as in the killing of people now, and the cutting off of pigs' heads alive with a big knife! At that time, Chen Dexing was only thirteen or fourteen years old! And it was not someone else who turned Chen Dexing into such a pervert, it was his biological father Chen Huaiqing - an old pervert who looked about the same as Guan Yun except that his face was not red!
The old pervert also has a hearty words: "Er is a dignified warrior, born in the world of soldiers, sooner or later he will go into battle to fight, the learning of the battle formation must be boiled since childhood, and when he makes contributions in the future, he will know that his father is ......working hard today."
'Painstaking! Chen Dexing scolded the old pervert in his heart again, and then brandished a big knife and rushed towards another Dong family soldier. Having said that, Chen Dexing still worked hard under the training of the old pervert, and hacked people to death with three blows and two blows.
However, not everyone in this Wurui army has a perverted father - it's not enough to be perverted, you have to have money and ability! The old pervert has an old pervert who is in charge of the capital as a father, and he is also a civil official born in a martial arts, and of course the family is a landlord and old wealth, and there are thousands of acres of land and dozens of tenants on the other side of the canal in the east of Yangzhou alone. Only then did he have the financial resources to cultivate such a perverted murderer as Chen Dexing!
There is an ancient Chinese saying, called poor literature and rich martial arts, which means that the poor can learn literature, can hang their heads on the beam and pierce the bones, can dig holes to get light, can catch fireflies and put a small yarn bag to read at night - although most of the poor people can not pass the examination for fame, but they can learn after all. But you have to be rich to learn martial arts...... Of course, this martial arts study is not like in martial arts novels, nor is it a charlatan. Instead, they learn the art of battle formations, horseback riding, archery, various long-handled weapons, and war books, battle strategies, and so on. The cost of raising horses and purchasing various equipment alone is not something that ordinary farmers can afford.
Moreover, martial arts take a lot of time and energy to practice, the so-called ten minutes on the field, ten years off the field. Today, Chen Dexing can be a perverted murderer on the battlefield, which is trained by more than a dozen years of hard work. Since he was a child, in addition to practicing martial arts, he has read some military books, and he has never participated in production and labor, and he has escaped from the eldest young master of the exploiting class. Those peasants who work all day and can't even eat a few meals throughout the year will find it difficult to develop good skills on the battlefield. This is also one of the reasons why it is difficult for the farming people to develop and maintain a strong force, in contrast, the nomadic people are very easy to form a strong force because their production and life are close to the military and cannot do without the killing of bows and horses. Once these agrarian nations have seized the territory of an agrarian nation that can produce weapons in large quantities to produce food, it will be easy to form a strong fighting force in a short period of time.
This is how the Mongol Empire was formed!
The Marshal of the Winged Mongol Capital, Ye Liugan, was riding on a five-foot-tall horse from the Western Regions, wearing armor made by the best armor craftsmen in Yanjing, with gorgeous silk robes within the armor, and boots sewn from calfskin on his feet, and a sword made of Uzi steel on his waist, and the scabbard was inlaid with various colored gems.
This marshal is a typical Mongol, tall and burly, with a face like a big cake, slightly convex cheekbones, and small and cold eyes, which always give people a sense of gloom. He looked at the battlefield where he was fighting, and an imperceptible sneer slipped across the corners of his mouth. Suddenly, he spoke, but it was a muttering Mongolian language. Although he followed the Taishi King Mu Huali to Han land very early, and most of his generals were also Han, he disdained to learn to speak Chinese.
"After attacking three battles and not winning, Han'er Guo is useless!" His fine eyes swept left and right, and several Han generals wearing Hanfu but mink fur hats were expressionless, as if they couldn't understand Mongolian. There is no marquis of ten thousand households here, and Liu Gan's popularity in the Han army is very poor, and he is often insulted and beaten, and the marquis of each family can't afford to provoke him, so he can only hide. So most of them sent unimportant generals to lead troops to invade the Song Dynasty with him, and the soldiers sent out would not really be hardworking, everyone was thinking of coping with errands.
In contrast, the fourth brother of the Mongol Hehan, King Kublai Khan, who was in charge of the affairs of the Han land in southern China, got along much better, and all the princes of all families were willing to go to the Jinlianchuan shogunate (located in the Jinlianchuan grassland, which was the summer residence of the emperor of the Jin Dynasty, where Kublai Khan opened a mansion and governed the affairs of the Han land).
Of course, there are exceptions. Li Pu, the provincial minister of Yidu, was reluctant to associate with Kublai Khan, and he ignored the orders of the Jinlianchuan shogunate. However, this time he was very enthusiastic to let his son Li Xiong and his daughter Li Cuixian cross the Huai River south with an army of 6,000, which is said to avenge his son Li Quan - Li Quan was the leader of the Red Jacket Army of the Shandong peasant rebel army at the end of the Jin Dynasty, taking advantage of the troubled times at the end of the Jin Dynasty to occupy a large area of Shandong and return to the Song Dynasty with the land of Erfu and Kyushu. However, the Southern Song Dynasty imposed a set of Yiwen Yuwu on him, a warlord, and as a result, a series of changes occurred. Li Quan even defected to the Mongols to launch a rebellion, openly hostile to the Song Dynasty, and finally died under the city of Yangzhou. This change is known as Li Quan's Rebellion. However, Li Quan's death is not the end, but a new beginning.
Because Li Quan's son Li Pu inherited his father's territory, army and official position in Shandong, he continued to benefit the Mongols as the governor of the province, ruled most of Shandong for more than 20 years, and was quite able to govern things. Now it has 70,000 or 80,000 elite soldiers, which is the largest and strongest among the Mongolian and Han army princes. Not long ago, he married the granddaughter of Genghis Khan's younger brother Hu Chijin, and formed an uncle with Tachar, the Mongolian king who ruled the northeast. This time, I want to use the hands of the Mongols to avenge my father!
For other Han generals, Ye Liugan can be contemptuous and contemptuous, but for Li Pu, Ye Liugan does not dare to make a mistake - after all, this is a relative of Genghis Khan, and there is an uncle who is a brother and sister of the Mongolian Great Khan, King Gotachar.
Li Xiongan replied, the soldiers of the Dong family seem to be exhausted. Liu Gan's gaze stayed on the face of Li Pu Yizi and Li Xiong, who were under the command of the loyal and righteous army, and said with a smile. "Isn't it time for the soldiers of the Li family to go into battle now?"
Li Pu's righteous son is a middle-aged man, he wears a silk shirt, a mink hat, and an ordinary scimitar hanging from his waist. There was also a handsome "young man" beside him, with long eyebrows sticking out on his white cheeks, like flying swallow wings, his eyes were extremely bright, and his pursed lips were red and moving—he, it should be her, it was Li Pu's daughter Li Cuixian. Follow the army of her righteous brother all the way south in men's clothes, it is said that Li Pu is also talking about marriage with a certain Mongolian king for her, maybe one day it will be Her Royal Highness the Princess!