Chapter 248: Burning Luoyang
Early on the morning of the third day, the Coalition forces stormed Tiger Pass, sending millions of troops in droves like the player's army. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Although Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu have already left here, Zhang Ji and Fan Chou are not waste, especially the wall of Tiger Prison Pass is particularly high, and it is a world-famous Xiongguan.
In addition, there are more than one million Xiliang soldiers and more than three million players in the pass, and the players who defend the city and play points like it the most, and they have taken the initiative to ask to go to the city wall to defend.
So the player is now playing a big role, and at the end of the day, the coalition forces suffered heavy losses but failed to take the Tiger Prison Pass.
After nightfall, all the garrisons on the Tiger Prison were replaced by players, and Zhang Ji and Fan Chou led all the Xiliang soldiers and quietly led their horses and left on foot.
It wasn't until they reached three miles away that they got on their horses and galloped all the way to Luoyang.
At the same time, it was the same with Bishui Pass, Li Dao, Guo Yan and Li Su also quietly left and rushed in the direction of Luoyang.
And the scouts of Wang Qiang's faction in the air had already seen it clearly, and after Wang Qiang received the news, he understood that Dong Zhuo should be ready, so how could he get some benefits!
I definitely can't kill Dong Zhuo now, if this guy doesn't advance the historical process, Dong Zhuo will probably be able to live for two years.
Now I can only follow the plot, and taking the opportunity to get some benefits is the last word.
Early the next morning, the coalition forces began a new onslaught after breakfast, but it was not long before they found that the resistance at the gate was much weaker and that there was no unified command.
The coalition forces that felt that something was wrong immediately intensified their attacks, and Wang Qiang also sent the troops he brought into the coalition army but did not use it at this time, Gao Shun's 800,000 trapped camp legions, and the addition of the trapped camp immediately changed the situation of the war.
The coalition armies are now relatively elite, but they are still dominated by sixth-order soldiers, and seventh-order soldiers are their elite troops.
Only a few princes have special 7th-order or 8th-order troops, such as Gongsun Zhan's White Horse Yicong and Yuan Shao's Xiandeng Dead Soldier, all of which are special troops of the 8th order.
But Gao Shun's trapping camp is not only a special class of troops of the eighth order, most of the combat power of the soldiers is of the ninth order, and some of them are already the king of soldiers.
In terms of equipment, it is much stronger than these princes, so the trapping camp and Gao Shun taking the lead are not something that players can resist now.
When Gao Shun climbed the city wall, it meant that the Tiger Prison Pass would be conquered immediately, and the princes would directly point their swords at Luoyang.
Outside Luoyang City, as many as forty or fifty million people were gathered here, and at this time, there was a chaos, and a large group of Xiliang Iron opened a road.
I saw that Dong Zhuo's car drove over first, and then the car of Emperor Xian and all kinds of cars of civil and military officials, many of which were ordinary carriages, Dong Zhuo and they had to take a step first.
However, before leaving, Dong Zhuo ordered Xu Rong to defend Xingyang, and Lu Buwei broke off for the westward move, and explained it like this.
Then Dong Zhuo only led his own personal guard Feixiong Army to open the way, all the way west to Chang'an, and there was a larger convoy behind the car.
Each of the cars looked heavy, and the looted property was pulled on them, and behind these vehicles were the whole of Luoyang and the people within a radius of 200 miles.
At this time, the guards and sergeants of Bishui Pass and Tiger Prison Pass also arrived, and their unity was broken, and as for the people, as long as they dared not leave, they would be directly killed.
After killing thousands of people, the procession began to move slowly amid a cry.
When all the people were out of sight, LΓΌ Bu and Li Dao and Guo Yan led their respective armies and began to set fires everywhere in Luoyang.
This is what Dong Zhuo explained when he left, one is to delay the time of the coalition army, and the other is to cut off the thoughts of the people and civil and military officials who left.
In addition, although the vast majority of the people were forced to leave, there will still be some people who are hiding in all corners of the net, and all of them will be burned out or burned out directly.
There were also many smart people in the coalition army, and after occupying the Tiger Prison Pass and Bishui Pass, they immediately realized that the situation was not right, and knew that Dong Zhuo might have to escape, so they all hurried to Luoyang.
Before they arrived in Luoyang, they saw the fire in the distance, and the princes were all frightened, and hurriedly accelerated their march to Luoyang.
But at this moment, Luoyang has been completely buried in the sea of fire, and hurriedly ordered the soldiers to extinguish the fire, but the water source is limited, the largest and closest water source is the Yellow River in the north, but the distance is far enough, you can only watch the fire spread.
The people who left saw Luoyang in the sky from a long distance, and many people wanted to rush back, but they were all killed by the Xiliang soldiers who caught up.
He was forced to continue walking towards Chang'an in the west, but because he was carrying too many people, the speed of this advance was indeed slow enough, and he could not travel many miles in a day.
At this time, the major princes set up camp outside Luoyang City, and waited for the Luoyang fire to go in and find out.
At this time, Cao Cao was angry and found Yuan Shao and asked Yuan Shao why he didn't pursue Dong Zhuo, but Yuan Shao and the others each had a small calculation, and the pursuit was risky, and these people were waiting for the fire to go to the palace to hunt for treasure.
Therefore, Yuan Shao's reason to Cao Cao was that the coalition forces had won a complete victory, Dong Zhuo was already a lost dog, and the days ahead would definitely not be long, so there was no need to pursue.
Cao Cao said angrily: "The erector is not enough. So he went out of the tent and arranged for the pursuit.
However, Wang Qiang came out later, in fact, even if no one chased him, he would go, but he flew fast, and Dong Zhuo's actions were all under control.
Wang Qiang first found Cao Cao, and after meeting, Wang Qiang said bluntly: "Meng De, I will immediately set off to pursue Dong Zhuo, but I will not go all the way with Meng De, and although Dong Zhuo retreated to Chang'an, his strength is basically still there, Meng De, you should think twice, although you have brave generals but too few soldiers, be careful of being ambushed by Dong Zhuo." β
Wang Qiang understood that the reason why Cao Cao wanted to pursue Dong Zhuo was actually for fame, and after he failed to assassinate Dong Zhuo, he pretended to sacrifice a knife to escape, but the world knew Cao Mengde, and the purpose this time was actually the same
When Cao Cao saw Wang Qiang say this, he knew in his heart that looking back was for his good, but how could he let go of such a good opportunity!
So Cao Cao said to Wang Qiang: "Thank you for the reminder, but you can't stop for fear of the other party's strength, I will be careful all the way." β
Wang Qiang knew that he couldn't persuade Cao Cao, so he told Cao Cao to be careful about the ambush, and if he felt that something could not be done, he would withdraw it, and the most important thing was to preserve his strength.
Cao Cao was very moved, but he just felt strange why he cared so much about himself when he looked back!
In fact, Wang Qiang was worried that he would accidentally hang up, but he also participated in the pursuit, but he was afraid that there would be a problem on his head. (To be continued.) )