Chapter 63: The End of Two Grievances (13)
Zhao Wenzhou broke into the Wara cavalry and specifically sought out the tribal leader to tear it apart. Zhao Wenzhou has been guarding the border for many years, and he is also the general flag of Jinyiwei, and he has been fighting with the spies of Warat and Tatar all the year round, and he knows many upper-level people of Warat and Tatar. He saw a Mongol general named Su He, riding a Mongol fast horse, who was so brave in battle that he was wounded when his soldiers were killed.
Zhao Wenzhou was fluent in Mongolian and understood that the Mongolian word "Suhe" could be understood as an axe or axe, and that the Mongols often named the boy Suhe, which meant that he hoped that he would be firm and strong. Zhao Wenzhong "hummed" in his heart: I don't care if you are firm or strong, today you know what is really strong in your grandfather! This knife is made by the "steel filling method", which is extremely tough and sharp. It has a short handle and a long blade, a curved blade, and an extended blade, which absorbs the strengths of the sword and increases the power of slashing and killing. Ideal for cavalry combat.
Zhao Wenzhou slapped his horse and took Su He directly, and slashed him with a knife. Su He was in the middle of a fierce battle with the court soldiers, and when he suddenly saw Zhao Wenzhou swinging his knife and slashing, he was shocked and leaned over to dodge. But Zhao Wenzhou's second knife came immediately, and Su He hurriedly raised his knife to resist, but the knife had cut through his armor and injured his back. Su and the negative beat the horse to escape. General Lee did not chase either. I saw him take out the horse rope, round it, throw it violently, and put it on the line, Su He fell under the horse. This trick was learned by Zhao Wenzhou from a Mongolian friend he met in the 3,000 camp. I didn't expect to use Su and this important person in Warat today. After two soldiers rushed forward and tied Su He into a knot.
The two sides fought fiercely in the Mongol barracks for a night, and it was not until dawn that the battle died down. Only then did I see that the camp was already full of blood, and corpses were all over the camp. Seeing that the situation was gone, the Mongol soldiers left behind the wounded soldiers and a large number of the corpses of their comrades, and fled north in disarray. Zhao Wenzhou took advantage of the victory and led the army to follow and pursue for 500 miles, and won a lot along the way.
The "meat bun tactic" was a great success. In this battle, Zhao Wenzhou led the court army to kill more than 5,000 Mongolian soldiers, captured 1,000, and countless war horses. More importantly, after this battle, Zhao Wenzhou's reputation was greatly enhanced, whether it was the prince of Warat or the leader of Tatar, he was frightened when he heard Zhao Wenzhou's name, and he never dared to invade the south again. The northern frontier was finally stabilized.
After the war, it was written that Zhao Wenzhou released all the prisoners. He also personally gave Su and Songbang a banquet to entertain each other, treated each other with courtesy, and knew righteousness. The remnants of the Northern Yuan Dynasty had been defeated by the royal master many years ago, and the glory of the Golden Family had also faded with the struggle of the Wara Tatar nobles. The Mandate of Heaven is in the Ming, Wang Gang is orthodox, and he is stubborn and resists Wang Shi...
(Okay, I admit that it's really difficult for Zhao Wenzhou, a typical fighter, to say this, and Su He can't understand this, in fact, Zhao Wenzhou is just coercing and luring, obedient to open the field, disobedient to burn the grassland.) Those captives were released only to enhance the weight of Su He's words in the grassland. )
After that, Zhao Wenzhou became famous, who knew that it attracted the jealousy of the children of the ministers, and constantly slandered the first emperor, claiming that Zhao Wenzhou was born in Jinyiwei, and he supported the army and respected himself, so the first emperor should take great precautions. And Zhao Wenzhou is also a little arrogant, looking down on those gentlemen, and often contradicting them. The contradictions between the two sides have become more and more acute to the point of irreconcilability.
The status of the lord is much heavier than that of a small Jinyi Wei general banner, and it didn't take long for Zhao Wenzhou to be transferred to the Shaanxi Thousand Households, and he almost became a clerk sitting in the government.
After Zhao Wenzhou was taken away, the court sent a group of sons and daughters of the lords to replace him. This person deceived his subordinates and concealed his superiors, was unreasonable, stubborn and self-serving, often commanded his subordinates, and scraped the people Han and Meng, and it didn't take long for the people's resentment to boil, and the Han people's dissatisfaction was increasing day by day, and the Mongolian people gradually rebelled. The good situation that Zhao Wenzhou had created with great difficulty was destroyed and slackened. The general also had no respect for Su He, often calling him a demoted general, scolding him at the slightest disappointment, and constantly weakening his power, and taking these rights into his own arbitrariness.
Su He became increasingly dissatisfied with it, and finally could not bear it anymore, so that he raised the anti-flag, betrayed the court, and surrendered the Tatar court. Since then, there has been no peace on the northern border, and border disasters have continued. But the general never told the court the truth, so that the court was kept in the dark. -- Of course, that's all for later.
This time, Zhu Jiu, a thousand households of Jinyiwei Shaanxi Thousand Households, sent Zhao Baihu to Huashan to preside over the elimination of the Qi Sect, just to use his talents. Unexpectedly, a generation of heroes did not die on the battlefield of defending the border, but died in the battle with the martial arts masters. Isn't it a pity, isn't it sad! But his death under Zhou Budo's dart is not an insult to him.
By the way, add. Didn't Zhou Budo hate the use of secret weapons? Why did he use hidden weapons to put his opponents to death? Martial arts competitions should not use hidden weapons between opponents, this is an unwritten rule in martial arts. Because the two sides of the competition are not rivals, the purpose of the competition is to compete with each other, at most, it is to divide the high and low male and female, not to put people to death. Therefore, things like hidden weapons should never be used. But what is facing off against Zhou Budo today is not a competition opponent, but a hostile side, and it is a matter of life and death for the survival of the sect.
This is the place of death, and the opponents have killing opportunities between them, and they all want to put the opponent to death, and they can't tolerate the slightest bit of "gentleness, kindness, courtesy, frugality, and letting". The use of hidden weapons here does not violate martial arts morality. Imagine, if your opponent has murderous intentions against you, but you have a bodhisattva's heart towards your opponent, what will be the result waiting for you? Especially the core figure of the other party, his existence is the greatest threat to the other side, and it is also the reliance on the morale of the other side, and he must give priority to getting rid of it as soon as possible. Zhao Wenzhou is the core figure of the other party, and he must be eliminated by any means. There is no mercy here. From the moment Zhao Wenzhou was unfortunately targeted by Zhou Budo, his fate was doomed.
As soon as the lieutenant (General Li) died, the Jinyi guard was immediately in chaos. The brothers of the two sects of Qi and Sword immediately covered up and killed the past. At this time, Jinyiwei's gun was completely useless and ineffective. The guards with the brocade clothes discarded the guns one after another, picked up the swords again, and fought with the two sects of qi and sword. In this way, the advantages of the Jinyi Guard were lost, the situation immediately changed greatly, and the balance of victory immediately tilted in favor of the two sects of Qi and Jian.
Zhou Budo took the lead in entering the enemy formation. At this point, there was no need for him to use the "Taihua True Body". The opponent's formation was in disarray, and the fire gun failed to turn into a burning stick. With Zhou Budo's deep feelings, he is completely sure of victory, and there is no need to use the "Taihua True Body" to lose his internal strength. I saw Zhou Budo holding a sword in one hand, and one person was against more than ten people on the other side. (To be continued.) )