Chapter 60: Two Grievances End (12)

Xue Qingling bounced up from the ground with a "snort", and arched his hand to Zhou Qingxuan: "Thank you, senior brother in charge! You and I are brothers of the same faction, and we should join forces to survive!"

"Join forces to save it!" Zhou Qingxuan responded in a loud voice.

"Join forces to save the picture!" a voice sounded from the side.

The two turned their heads and saw that it was Zhou Budo.

Just now, Zhou Budo had dozens of enemies and shined in the confrontation with the guards with the brocade clothes, and partially defeated the Shaanxi guards with the guns. But using Taihua's real body consumed too much internal strength for Zhou Budo. As a result, he had to temporarily withdraw from the front line and sneak into a secret place to be silent to regain his strength. Originally, it would take three to five days to fully recover after using the "Taihua True Body", but these days, Zhou Budo and Feng Qingyang, a master who has visited the world and obtained many true legends, are discussing martial arts.

Zhou Budo kneaded these true inheritances obtained by the clear wind into the "Taihua True Body" and realized a rapid recovery method. Just now he used this method to restore his vitality, although he did not fully recover, but he still recovered his strength, and there was no problem in continuing to participate in the battle.

The three of them discuss how to turn the situation around. The opponent's advantage is firearms, and the advantage of the other side is the exquisite swordsmanship. Firearms should be fired, and swordsmanship should be close combat. It is still necessary to be entangled with each other as at the beginning, forming a situation where you have me and I have you. In this way, the opponent's firearms will not be effective. We are sure of winning. This is called "taking one's own strengths and avoiding one's shortcomings". In the former, we have the advantage, that is, because of this, and in the latter, we lose, that is, because of this.

The three of them had already decided, and immediately stood on a high place, raising their arms and exhaling. As soon as the disciples of the two sects of Qi and Sword saw that the sect masters of the two sides and Zhou Budo, the number one master of the Buzi generation, gathered together, knowing that the leaders of the two sides had decided to join forces temporarily, and they didn't have to worry about being attacked from behind for the time being, they couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, and their morale increased greatly.

Zhou Budo saw a Jinyi Wei hundred households dressed in command of the Jinyi Guard's attack and defense, which was very appropriate, making the Jinyi Guard's attack and defense very orderly, and he admired it a little, and thought to himself, it is worthy of being able to sit firmly in the position of the Jinyi Guard. He really didn't eat dry food, but today he is an enemy, and the more talented the enemy, the more dangerous he becomes.

"Capture the thief and capture the king first", only by defeating this talented enemy, can the Huashan faction win from this battle. Thinking of this, Zhou Budo touched it in his arms for a long time, trying to find out the darts, but after looking for a while, he couldn't find it, he didn't have the habit of using hidden weapons, this time he came in a hurry, and he didn't prepare, so he had to find a few Yongle Tongbao from the money bag, and with enough strength, he called Zhao Wenzhou. Zhao Wenzhou, who was engrossed in command, was caught off guard, a copper coin hit the center of the eyebrows, this copper coin was full of strength, and the entire dart body was pierced, and Zhao Wenzhou fell down in response, and his life was whimpered.

In fact, Zhao Wenzhou, the leader of this operation, has a legendary experience. Zhao Wenzhou was a capable military general who performed many battles against the Mongol cavalry in the north.

Zhao Wenzhou was originally arranged to be stationed at the Gubeikou Great Wall. The Gubeikou Great Wall is the Great Wall fortress between Shanhaiguan and Juyongguan, including four city sections: Wohu Mountain, Panlong Mountain, Jinshanling and Simatai. It is the throat of the Liaodong Plain and the Mongolian Plateau leading to the Central Plains, and has always been a battleground for soldiers. was arranged to be stationed in this place, which shows Jinyiwei's trust in Zhao Wenzhou.

A victory in a counter-night attack on the Northern Yuan, or Walla, made him famous in the army.

After Meng Yuan was defeated and retreated to the Mongolian Plateau, he was not honest, and raised troops to the south several times, trying to relive the old dream of entering the Central Plains. After the Battle of Yu'erhai, the Northern Yuan Dynasty was destroyed, and Mongolia finally became a simple name of a nation, and the Mongolian cavalry prepared to attack the Great Wall of Gubeikou, opening the passage to the south, and realizing its ambition to re-enter the Central Plains. They went south from Mobei, the main road was smooth, came to Gubeikou, and set up camp at a pass ten miles away from the Great Wall of Gubeikou. The Mongol cavalry at this time was not as famous as its predecessors who swept across Eurasia, but it was still powerful.

Zhao Wenzhou was fearless in the face of the wolf-like Mongolian cavalry. He carefully analyzed the situation and advantages and disadvantages of the two sides, and according to the habit of using troops in the past against the Ulu Huaya who led the troops to attack, Zhao Wenzhou knew that the Mongol cavalry would inevitably attack at night.

That's right, Ulu Huayazha sent Xizuo to the Ming army camp to reconnoiter in advance. Xizuo came back and reported that the Ming army was defenseless and still in the same way as before. Who knew that this fine work had already been caught by Zhao Wenzhou's group of Jinyiwei spies who had been trained for many years, and no one had passed the eighteenth layer of hell of Jinyiwei. Zhao Wenzhou decided to surprise the army, leaving only some soldiers to guard the camp that night, and most of the soldiers will secretly sneak out of the camp and ambush them, waiting for the Mongolian army to sneak attack, and the Mongolian army will make dumplings.

The Mongol army went according to the plan. It is the night moon and the dark wind is high, and I can't see my five fingers. The Ming army barracks were silent, the camp lights were extinguished, the war horses returned to the stables, only a few soldiers were patrolling quietly, and the whole barracks seemed to be defenseless and quiet.

The stolen battalion soldiers quietly approached the Ming army camp, removed the camp gate fence, and entered the Ming army camp area. Suddenly, there was an earth-shattering shout of killing, the sound of weapons colliding and the sound of attacking drums, and the sound went straight into the sky, which was moving. The Ming army in the camp had actually been prepared for a long time, and had been waiting for the Mongolian soldiers to steal the camp. Seeing that he had achieved his wish, everyone was overjoyed, and immediately rushed out of the tent and fought with the Mongol soldiers. The main force of the Mongol army in ambush nearby also thought that their comrades had succeeded, and immediately set out from the ambush, lit torches, and killed the Ming army.

The soldiers who stayed in the battalion were all old men, and they all crawled out of the pile of dead, and they knew that they had strong backing and a large army behind them, so they were willing to show weakness. They also went on a killing spree and set fire to their tents to cause chaos.

As the saying goes, "the praying mantis catches the cicada, and the yellow finch is behind". The Mongol soldiers only knew about the court soldiers in front of them, but they didn't expect that there was an ambush of the main force of the court behind them. Seeing that the Mongolian soldiers only knew how to rush forward and kill, completely ignoring their backs, Zhao Wenzhou gave an order, and the court soldiers fired and bombarded the Mongolian soldiers with bows and arrows and guns. Those Mongol soldiers held torches, which were intended to facilitate their own attack, but they became the target of the court soldiers who attacked from behind.

After a burst of shooting, the Mongol soldiers fell, and the remaining Mongol soldiers were terrified and stunned. Immediately, Zhao Wenzhou led himself to rush into the barracks with a thousand iron armor that he had deceived and coaxed. Although the Mongol soldiers fought bravely for their livelihood, after the first round of attacks by the Ming army, they had already destroyed half of their courage. There were enemies in the back, and everyone panicked. (To be continued.) )