The eighth episode of Guazhou vs. Hailing King Wan Yan Liang

In the ninth year of the reign of the Jin Emperor (1149), the twenty-seven-year-old Wan Yan Liang killed the monarch and usurped the throne as the emperor, changed the Yuan Tiande, and was known as the King of Hailing in history.

He was brutal and arrogant, lustful, and murderous. In the sixth year of Zhenglong (1161), Wan Yanliang intended to unify China, rejuvenate the country, send a large army to the south to conquer the Southern Song Dynasty, and set up a battlefield in the ancient battlefield of Guazhou.

Emperor Zhao Gou was very frightened, as if he had seen the scene of being pursued by Wanyan Zongbi (Jin Wushu) and fleeing to the sea for his life.

At this time, Qin Hui was very old, his health was deteriorating, and he was often awakened by nightmares at night, and countless unjust spirits chased him to pay for his life.

He knew that he was dying, and he always wanted his son Qin Xi to take over his phase, so that he would not be liquidated after death.

But this time, the opinions of the government and the opposition were very unified, the main battle faction had the upper hand, and the surrender faction led by Qin Hui was at a disadvantage.

The common people were full of righteous indignation and signed up to join the army. Kang Yue asked the emperor to lead his troops into battle, and Zhao Gou agreed, appointing him as a vanguard officer under the command of the Song general Wu Lan.

The Song army came to the front of the two armies, and the enemies were very red when they saw each other. After a drum stop, Kang Yue galloped out of the horse, brandished the Kang family's treasure knife, and beheaded six Jin Guo generals in a row, and Gao Wa beat the drum behind to help.

Wan Yanliang couldn't help but be furious when he saw his generals dying one after another, and despite the dissuasion of his subordinates and personal soldiers, he brandished a mace and went straight to Kang Yue.

Kang Yue then hung up his knife and replaced it with a Yuejia gun, jumped on a horse with a gun, and fought with him in one place. These two people are really equal, they will meet good talents, and the fight is very intense.

After fifty rounds of fighting, the two stood together like a marquee. Suddenly, a black dragon flew out from the back of Wan Yanliang's head, the black dragon had a hideous face, a strange appearance, roaring, very scary, stretching out its claws and grabbing Kang Yue's eyes.

Kang Yue had already prepared, said that it was too late, that time was fast, his left hand shook out of the Qiankun circle given by Taishang Laojun, and hit the forehead of the black dragon at once, only to hear the black dragon scream, the miserable sound shook the entire battlefield, and disappeared without a trace in a blink of an eye, and then Kang Yue used a trick to return to the horse pistol, which is the essence of the Yue family gun, and stabbed Yan Liang under the horse.

The Jin soldiers swarmed up and rescued Wan Yanliang in embarrassment. The chief general of the Song army, Wu Lan, saw that Kang Yue had won under the banner of the Chinese army, and immediately waved the flag, and the soldiers of the Song army pursued the victory, and the corpses of the golden soldiers who were killed directly were all over the field and the blood flowed like a river.

A few days later, all the Jin soldiers suddenly withdrew, and the Song army sent by Kang Yue returned that the Jin lord Wan Yan Liang had died that night in the rebellion of the Jin general Wan Yan Yuanyi and others.

It turned out that not long ago, there was a turmoil in the northern Jin Kingdom, and Wan Yan Liang's cousin Wan Yan Yong was proclaimed emperor, that is, Jin Shizong, the fifth emperor of the Jin Dynasty.

It stands to reason that after saying this kind of thing, Wan Yanliang should hurry back to the army to quell the rebellion, but not only did he not return to the army, but he also continued to attack south, in a vain attempt to annex the Song Dynasty in one fell swoop and build an immortal achievement.

This caused the dissatisfaction of the soldiers in front of the Jin State, because these Jin soldiers were unwilling to fight, and there was already a new emperor in the rear, but Wan Yan Liang had to continue to attack south, and the soldiers also rebelled on the front line, killing Wan Yan Liang as a congratulatory gift to support the new emperor.

Kang Yue then returned to the court victoriously and was personally greeted by Emperor Zhao Gou. Zhao Gou was very satisfied with Wu Ling and Kang Yue this time, and entertained the two and meritorious soldiers at a banquet in the palace.

When the common people heard that the Great Song Dynasty had defeated the Jin Kingdom, they were also very happy, and they set off firecrackers, sang and danced, and the whole country was immersed in the joy of victory.

(To be continued)