Chapter 1054: Fierce Battle Flying Phoenix Gorge (Medium)
However, just as Zong Ying was thinking about it, suddenly thirty airships floated in the sky. www.biquge.info What Zong Ying didn't dare to think about happened on the battlefield: it turned out that Liu Xing had already made a comprehensive plan, knowing that he would encounter a recalcitrant enemy without heavy firepower, and it would be difficult to achieve the goal of achieving the greatest victory with the least loss without heavy firepower, so he first pre-selected an airship soldier for him to support.
As soon as the airship arrived, Zong Ying was no longer in a quandary. He immediately sent soldiers to guide the ground, and at the same time sent a message to Lin Peng and Cao Yong, telling them to retreat half a mile with the Hui Party army and not to be accidentally injured by the big bomb dropped by the airship.
Lin Peng and Cao Yong both knew how powerful the airship was, and as soon as they received Zong Ying's report, they didn't dare to be careless, and immediately took their soldiers and horses and wanted to retreat.
Just as Lin Peng and Cao Yong's soldiers and horses were slowly retreating on the hillside, Bu Liang, who had won the trust of King Kang Zhao Gou, suddenly burst out with amazing tactical talent.
Seeing the retreat of the Hui Party army, and then seeing the oval-shaped big flying eggs in the sky slowly flying overhead, Bu Liang decisively issued an order and sent out a dozen teams of 1,000 people to rush to the hillside.
His purpose is obvious and very simple, that is, not to let the Hui Party troops withdraw, and not to give those flying big flying eggs in the sky a chance to calmly attack their headquarters.
Seeing that Bu Liang made such a reaction, Zong Ying suddenly became a little anxious. Zong Ying knew very well that if the Hui Party army could not be allowed to retreat and avoid the possibility of deviating from the target and accidentally injuring friendly troops due to wind and other reasons, then the Hui Party army would inevitably suffer unnecessary losses.
But what? Just as Zong Ying was thinking of a new countermeasure, two figures on the airship flew down flutteringly, and two heralds were airdropped into Zong Ying's fire assault army.
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Liu Xing was also shocked at that time, and hurriedly knelt down and asked the old emperor who was suddenly awake but sure that the lesions were not complete, what he wanted to do by himself.
When Zhao Ji saw Liu Xing asking, he immediately gave Zhao Jinzhu a look. Zhao Jinzhu understood, pear blossom brought rain, wept silently and begged Liu Xing not to kill King Kang and not to let Han Shizhong attack the city.
Because King Kang ran to Changguo County on the sea, but his wife and children were in Lin'an City. Once Han Shizhong started fighting, no one dared to guarantee that the royal bloodline and the people in the clan would not be accidentally injured or even killed by mistake.
Originally, according to Liu Xing's idea, not only Han Shizhong was going to storm the Huidang army in Lin'an City, Zong Ying and the South Road, but even the armies of Guo Xiaoquan, Chen Kangbo and Yang Qin, who were rushing all the way from Jiangdong to Liangzhejiang, would also join the battle to completely encircle and annihilate the last living forces of the Southern Dynasty.
But now? In order to preserve the royal bloodline, the old emperor, the little emperor and the little princess came to beg themselves like this, and Liu Xing could only reluctantly choose to stop temporarily.
However, if he wanted Liu Xing to stop, Liu Xing didn't agree just because Zhao Jinzhu sobbed.
As soon as the two general orders landed, without saying a word, they went straight to Zong Ying and presented a secret order from Liu Xing.
After receiving the secret order, Zong Ying's face suddenly disappeared, and he immediately issued an order in the name of the acting governor of Zhejiang, so that the Huidang army would turn around and "counterattack at all costs" towards the Buliang army, so as to completely annihilate the enemy.
What was written in Liu Xing's secret order, and why did Zong Ying immediately make such a completely different decision after reading it?
In the secret order, Liu Xing said to Zong Ying like this: Lin Peng and Cao Yong are our people, but the party troops under their command can't really be completely our people.
Brother Zong, you should have heard about Yang Qi's Guangdong massacre of the Hui Party army, and naturally you should also understand that those Hui Party soldiers have no military discipline and no real loyalty to our dynasty. Such a motley army, that's a bunch of double-edged swords.
I will now give you the rank of general of the military department Langzhong and Dingdong, and let you act as the governor of Zhejiang. You will stay in Zhejiang for a long time to govern that territory, and I think you will know that those party troops are like chicken ribs and double-edged swords, and you know how to clean them up......
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But what could he do without surrendering? In Changguo County, there were only 120,000 remnants of the forbidden army and more than 30,000 remnants of the sailor division left around him. Millions of troops have been wiped out by the Xinwang army, does Zhao Gou think that with only the remaining 150,000 people in his hands, he can reverse the trend and defeat the Xinwang army?
No, Zhao Gou knew very well that if his remaining soldiers and horses were to fight head-on, as long as they encountered the main force of the Xinwang Army under the command of Zong Ying and Han Shizhong who were holding firearms in their hands and followed by artillery and airships, they would be beaten and defeated in just a few rounds.
So what to do? I don't want to lose the imperial power and become a puppet prince under King Xin, but I am in a desperate situation. King Kang, Zhao Gou, what can he do?
Just as Zhao Gou was in trouble, a fleet of ships from the Eastern Sea sailed into the harbor of Changguo. That fleet was composed of a group of RIMOTO merchants, but the real leader of the sea caravan was Fujiwara Noriko, a young female master of the Fujiwara family.
This Fujiwara Noriko went to Changguo Port and immediately paid homage to Zhao Gou, the "Emperor of the Kingdom". After the two met, Fujiwara Noriko saw Zhao Gou's sad look and immediately asked him why he was so sad.
Zhao Gou didn't tell her the truth at that time, but just said that he was worried about state affairs and had nothing to do with other countries. But what? Noriko Fujiwara is a perennial official businessman who travels between the archipelago and China in the eastern sea, and is an authentic "upper country". Zhao Gou didn't tell her, and after she left the palace, she bribed her with a lot of money and asked the truth from Wang Boyan that night.
After knowing this truth, Fujiwara Noriko, who was good at writing Chinese characters, wrote a thousand-character admonition essay with enthusiasm, and forwarded it to King Kang Zhao Gou through Wang Boyan early the next morning.
What is written in Fujiwara's book of advice? She offered two detailed strategies for King Kang, and made a variety of analyses that could lead to the situation.
In the first policy, Fujiwara suggested that King Kang take the sailors south, first to the Penghu Inspection Division, and then to Daliuqiu Island to establish a new foundation. After arriving at Liuqiu, "destroy the barbarians who are not subordinate with the king's division, and seize their land to build a foundation." Recruit the local people to be good at fighting and barbarians into the army, and strengthen the army and government to prepare for the opportunity".
At the same time, he waited for the opportunity to send people into the territory of the Northern Dynasties, seized the guns and artillery, and transported them back to Qiongzhou and Daliuqiu. Fujiwara believed that since those craftsmen of the Northern Dynasty could make firecrackers and cannons, the skilled craftsmen in King Kang's forbidden army could naturally imitate them.
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