To Zhao Dan's surprise, Qi Wangjian shook his head and said: "King Zhao misunderstood, what I want to talk about this time is not the previous land distribution issues, but the distribution of other lands in Yan Kingdom. .”

Zhao Dan was taken aback when he heard the words, and after a while he said, "What is the other land of Yan Kingdom?"

Qi Wangjian smiled slightly and said, "King Zhao, now the country of Yan is no match for the coalition forces of our two countries. Is it true that King Zhao really intends to stop here?"

Zhao Dan frowned slightly, and suddenly understood: "Does King Qi mean that he wants to continue to use troops against Yan?"

Qi Wangjian looked at Zhao Dan in surprise, and said, "It turns out that King Zhao really didn't intend to continue to use troops against Yan?"

Zhao Dan looked at Qi Wangjian strangely, and said: "If I want to continue to use troops against Yan, then there is no need to form an alliance with Yan here."

Qi Wangjian showed a look of regret on his face, and persuaded: "King Zhao, this is a great opportunity. As long as King Zhao is willing, then you and I will join hands in marching into Jidu, and we will be able to defeat Jidu in one battle. Once Wuyang and Wuyang fall, the demise of the Yan Kingdom will be a certainty. At that time, Qi and Zhao will divide the Yan Kingdom, wouldn't it be a good thing?"

Obviously, Qi Wangjian had the same intention as Yu Xin, and that was to take advantage of this opportunity to destroy Yan State in one fell swoop.

But Zhao Dan had already made up his mind, so how could he change it because of Qi Wangjian's few words at this moment?

So Zhao Dan shook his head and said, "King Qi, if you want to continue to attack the country of Yan, then I will not stop you. But I have already negotiated a peace agreement with Queen Mother Yan, and it is absolutely impossible to break the agreement. As long as Yan In a few days, the country fulfills the peace agreement and will hand over all the land to the widow, then the widow will immediately cease the war with the Yan country and let the army retreat."

Qi Wangjian persuaded Zhao Dan again, but Zhao Dan was very determined, so Qi Wangjian had no choice but to leave in despair.

When sitting in the carriage, Qi Wangjian glanced at the palace gate behind him, and couldn't help but spit: "It's so stupid to miss such a good opportunity! That's all, since King Ru Zhao doesn't intend to take it, then the widow will take it by himself." This country of Yan will be defeated!"

What Qi Wangjian didn't know was that Zhao Dan was actually having a conversation with his servant Han Fei at this moment.

"Han Fei, King Qi just wanted me to join hands with him to destroy the country of Yan. What do you think of this plan?"

Han Fei thought for a while, then shook his head and said, "Your Majesty already came to a conclusion, so why should I say more."

Zhao Dan shook his head and said: "This king of Qi, hey, does he really think that the country of Yan is so easy to destroy? He still wants to destroy the country of Yan by himself? Heh heh, when King Qi Xuan was the king of Qi, Qi State, as the overlord of the world, failed to do so. Now, Qi Wangjian’s ambition was only aroused by Hou Sheng’s few words, and he felt that he could win the country of Yan in a single battle, which is ridiculous, ridiculous!”

"Okay, send an order to the widow immediately. After the land is handed over, ask Pang Nuan to give Le Jian some more weapons and supplies. The amount should be able to equip about [-] soldiers. Remember, the eight-ox crossbow and the armored cavalry I don’t give any precious things, but I give other things that the widow chooses!”

Chapter 633 Dingxi Siege Battle (First Update)

Generally speaking, when two people think that the other is an idiot, then at least one of the two people is a real idiot, and of course both may be idiots.

Qi Wangjian felt that Zhao Dan's cousin was an idiot, because Zhao Dan ignored the great opportunity to destroy the Yan Kingdom that was within reach.

Zhao Dan also thinks that cousin Qi Wangjian is an idiot, because Qi Wangjian actually thinks that he can use this weak Qi country to accomplish things that the powerful Qi country could not do back then.

So Qi Wangjian left Zhao Dan alone, and decided to eat the Qi country by himself; so Zhao Dan also watched Qi Wangjian's behavior coldly, and by the way, planned to provide a batch of sophisticated weapons and equipment to the Yan people after the truce with the Yan people. Let the Yan people drag the Qi people to death.

Different decisions will inevitably lead to different results. At this time, Zhao Dan and Qi Wangjian both think that they are right, but neither of them can be sure that things will go as they think.

This is how the world is like. If you choose and do it, you may succeed or fail. Those who win will be respected, and those who lose will be ridiculed mercilessly.

But in any case, as long as you have made a decision, what you need most is to go forward, fight to the end, and never back down before you are sure that you have failed completely.

Zhao Kuo's decision was very simple, that is to stick to Dingxi City and wait for reinforcements to come.

In fact, Zhao Kuo has no other good choices, unless he is willing to open the city gate and surrender to the Huns outside the city.

Speaking of which, Du Longqi Shanyu really had to surrender.

Before the real war between the two sides, Du Longqi Shanyu sent an emissary who was arrogant and exuded a strong smell from head to toe and told Zhao Kuo that as long as Zhao Kuo was willing to surrender, then he could become a Huns servant. Wang, owns a tribe of tens of thousands of people and a horse farm enough to satisfy Zhao Kuo.

Zhao Kuo patiently listened to the envoy's nonsense, then drew out the weapon at his waist, and chopped off the envoy's head.

Zhao Kuo's movements were very fast, so Du Longqi Shanyu soon saw the envoy's head hanging on the top of the city.

So the siege began.

For people on horseback, siege is actually a hard job.

Years of life on horseback have made their legs more or less bowed, and their stature is not very tall compared to the Central Plains people, so they often cannot gain the upper hand in terms of absolute physical strength.

It was not the Huns who attacked at the beginning, but the [-] Yuezhi people who had been defeated and captured by the Huns in the previous battle.

These Yuezhi people held extremely simple weapons in their hands, and many of them even only had firewood or stones in their hands. Under the supervision of the Huns' supervising team, they came step by step towards the top of Dingxi City.

For these vanguard cannon fodder, Zhao Kuo led the defenders of Dingxi City to give them a very warm "welcome."

After entering the range, Zhao Jun's arrows fell from the sky like raindrops, harvesting these cannon fodder piece by piece like wheat.

Many Yuezhi cannon fodder were frightened by the deadly arrows in front and wanted to turn around and run away, but when they did, the Huns in the rear also used arrows and bloody heads to educate them. Cannon fodder.

So a siege of almost unilateral slaughter began.

The Yuezhi people who lacked armor and weapons fell one by one under Dingxi City. Occasionally, a few brave guys rushed to the top of the city, but they would soon be torn to pieces by the waiting Zhao army.

But it is obvious that neither Du Longqi Shanyu nor the Huns nobles actually took these slaves seriously, after all, they were just consumables.

Fortunately, the nobles of the Xiongnu still needed some shepherds to graze cattle and sheep for themselves, so after two days of siege, the Huns keenly discovered the fact that the arrows shot down from the top of the city became increasingly scarce. After that, they began to send a new force to attack the city.

These new forces are the real Huns, all of them are extremely brave and bloodthirsty. After hearing Dulong Qichanyu's promise to them that they would give priority to looting and distribution of spoils after breaking the city, each of them seemed like Howling wildly like a wild wolf, he began to charge towards the wall of Dingxi City on horseback with his weapon raised.

In addition, a large number of Hun cavalry kept going back and forth around the city wall, and began to suppress the archers of the Zhao army at the head of the city. Although the archers of the Zhao army had the advantages of being condescending and protected by battlements, the Huns Still relying on more people and the superb riding and archery practiced on horseback, they suppressed the Zhao Jun archers at the top of the city.

Under such circumstances, fierce hand-to-hand combat is inevitable.

The Huns attacked the city again and again, and were beaten down by Zhao's defenders again and again.

Day after day passed, and the city was already covered with the corpses and blood of the Huns, but the siege continued, and Zhao Jun's defense continued.

It was a very fierce siege battle that could even be called a tragic one.

The casualties of the Huns increased day by day, even to the point where many kings and kings of the Huns began to complain.

For these complaints, Du Longqi Shanyu chose to resolutely suppress them. When the heads of three little kings and a big king were hung on the gate of the Huns camp, all the Huns tactfully chose to close them. own mouth.

So the Huns' offensive became more violent.

When ten times as many enemies attacked a city with an incomparably violent posture, the city would not last long.

So soon, both the Huns and Zhao Jun discovered the fact that the defense line of Dingxi City began to lose its hold.

After many days of fighting, the distance between the city wall and the ground gradually shortened, and it became easier and easier for the Huns to climb to the top of the city and start hand-to-hand combat with Zhao soldiers at the top of the city.

Perhaps the Xiongnu soldiers were inferior to Zhao Jun in terms of individual combat effectiveness and equipment, but when more and more Hun soldiers rushed to the city, the whole situation began to slowly change in a direction that was unfavorable for Zhao Jun.

Xian Shan rode his horse and stood in front of the formation, watching this extremely tragic siege battle with a blank expression.

Since being persuaded by Tu Xie that day, Xian Shan has followed Tu Xie to meet the Aries King, expressing his attitude of "repenting of past mistakes".

Maybe it was because King Aries was paying attention to other things at that time, or maybe King Aries had already expected such a situation. In short, Xianshan, who thought he was not good at acting, was forgiven by King Aries in the end and became the fourth The deputy commander of the soldiers of the Qianbaiyang tribe, responsible for leading the soldiers of the Baiyang tribe into battle.

Tu Xie is beside Xian Shan, and behind him is a bow that looks much bigger than others' bows. It takes a lot of strength to pull this kind of bow. Among the whole Aries tribe, there is only one Tu Xie can do it alone, which is why Tu Xie can become a carving shooter.

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