Reborn Yue Feizhi returns my rivers and mountains
Chapter 192 Changlu Town retreats the enemy
Just when Yue Fei led his army to defeat Li Cheng's army in Panzhou, Wang Xie led an army of [-] people and was marching slowly on the road.On the way, he suddenly received an order from Du Chong, stating that Yue Fei had defeated the bandits. Li Cheng led his troops to retreat to Chuzhou and ordered his army to go to Chuzhou to suppress the bandits.
Wang Xie was born in Chengji, Qinzhou. He enlisted in the army in the late Northern Song Dynasty. During the Jingkang period, he participated in the Qinwang. After Emperor Gaozong succeeded to the throne, he was reused. He served as the economic envoy to Hedong, knew Fengxiang Mansion, and was in charge of the imperial army.This man was first the deputy general manager of Zhongshan Prefecture's Mashi Army, and he once accompanied the Zhong Division to fight against the Jin people in Yuci.After Zhong Shizhong died in battle, the Jin army besieged Bianjing. Wang Xie led an army of [-] Qin Wang. During the defense of the city, he was appointed Privy Council Deputy Capital for his meritorious service. At the same time, Emperor Qinzong personally presented a white flag with the words "loyalty and bravery". The word is a commendation.
After the city of Kaifeng was defeated, Wang Xie and his Western soldiers were at a loss as to what to do and became thieves in Ruzhou and Yingchang Prefectures. They were surrendered by Zhang Shen, the military envoy of Fuyan who was stationed in Ruying, and they were taken to Kaifeng together.
Later, Zhang Bangchang became the puppet emperor of Chu, and Wang Xie was appointed as the inspector of the four walls.When Emperor Gaozong came to the throne, Wang Xie was appointed as the Hedong Economic Envoy. He was personally given robes, 1 sets of armor, and [-] soldiers. He was ordered to go to Shaanzhou to establish the Hedong Road Economic Envoy to resist the Jin army. Attack from Hezhongfu and Jiezhou, and take the opportunity to cross the river to recover Hedong Road.At the same time, he was granted the power to recruit troops locally, and ordered the ministers in the west of Beijing and Shaanxi to deal with grain and grass, just like Zhang Suo did on that day.
But who would have expected that after the Jin army rose up, they would conquer Ruzhou, Luoyang, Huazhou, and Tongguan within a few days, while Wang Xie was defeated and fled all the way from Shaanzhou to Tongzhou.After the city of Tongzhou was defeated, they fled to Lizhou Road in Sichuan via Shangzhou and Jinzhou on the grounds of lack of food.Lizhou, Luzhou and counties were all afraid of the rebel army and wanted to stay in seclusion to reject it. However, Lizhou punished Zhang Shangxing and invited Wang Xie to garrison in Xingyuan Mansion to prevent Shi Bin from causing rebellion.
At this time, Wanyan Lou's family invaded Guanzhong and Yan'an was in emergency. Emperor Gaozong ordered Wang Xie to inform Fengxiang Mansion and sent troops to rescue Yan'an from Xingyuan Mansion.But before Wang Xie's army arrived, Yan'an had already fallen, so he had to station troops in Qingyang.
When Qu Duan heard the news, he summoned Wang Xie, but Wang Xie knew Qu Duan was a human being and was afraid that he would harm himself, so he strongly refused. At this time, someone told Qu Duan that Wang Xie had allowed soldiers to plunder when he was on his way to Pizhou.Qu Duan was furious and ordered the commander Zhang Zhongfu to lead his troops to capture Wang Xie. However, Wang Xie saw that the opportunity was not good and fled to Xingzai early.
After the Miao-Liu Rebellion, Wang Xie was appointed as the Huainan Recruiting Envoy, responsible for quelling the Jianghuai rebellion. As a result, he first fought with the rebel general Jin Sai in Xinghua, Taizhou. Due to the unorganized army formation, he was defeated by Jin Sai and returned with a heavy defeat. Jin Sai obtained all the book making and golden drum seals.Later, he recruited the rebel army headed by Fu Kui in Lianshui Army.
Later, Emperor Gaozong appointed Du Chong as the Jianghuai Propaganda Envoy and ordered Wang Xie to be controlled by him. As a result, Du Chong ordered Wang Xie to attack thieves in Chuzhou.
But looking at Wang Xie's previous record, it is true that he lost more than he won. The only thing is that he ran fast.Therefore, when he led his army to Waliang Road, the army hesitated.One of the guards asked, and Wang Xie replied: "The bandit army is strong and they are holding on to the city. We should plan for it slowly."
In fact, after all, Li Cheng had a reputation for bravery before rebelling against the Song Dynasty, and the power of bows and arrows was spread among the army.Therefore, Wang Xie was afraid that if he failed to attack Chuzhou, he would be defeated by Li Cheng, so he just delayed the attack.
At this time, Li Cheng in Chuzhou City heard that Wang Xie had launched a large army to attack. He hesitated on the way and did not dare to advance, so he laughed at Wang Xie for his lack of courage.He also heard that his baggage was stationed in Changlu Town, so he ordered five hundred light cavalry to go to Changlu with the intention of burning Wang Xie's grain and baggage.
Five hundred light cavalry came to Changlu Town. When they saw that there were only a few soldiers in the grain station, the leading bodyguard was overjoyed and led the crowd to kill the camp.Unexpectedly, before the soldiers and horses arrived at the camp, they were stabbed and killed out of an army. The leader was none other than Yue Fei.
It turned out that Yue Fei knew that Wang Xie was stationing grain at Changludu, but the army did not dare to move forward, so he expected that Li Chengding would take this opportunity to burn the grain and grass.So he personally led a team of troops to ambush outside Changlu Town. When he saw Li Cheng's light cavalry attacking, he launched a large army to kill him.
Since Li Cheng had never expected Yue Fei to arrive so quickly, he only led five hundred light cavalry with his own bodyguards, and there was no general among them.This time they met the elite troops led by Yue Fei, and they were defeated in a matter of seconds. Only a dozen of the five hundred light cavalry escaped and returned to Chuzhou to report the news, and the rest were annihilated.
The defeated troops returned to Chuzhou and reported the defeat to Li Cheng. Li Cheng was furious and ordered his general Feng Jin to lead five thousand troops to Changlu Town to destroy Wang Xie's food, grass and baggage.
When Feng Jin arrived at Changlu Town, Yue Feifang led his army to retreat, and just as the military commander Pei Yao arrived with a reward of silver silk.Feng Jin led his troops to defeat Pei Yu, and plundered all the silver and silk that had been given to the army. He also saw that Wang Xie made a sneak attack before the grain and grass camp was heavily guarded, and it was difficult to leave, so he robbed hundreds of people in the town and wanted to return to Chuzhou.
Pei Nao was defeated, and knowing that Yue Fei was about to retreat, he quickly sent troops to report.At this time, Yue Fei had just crossed the river and arrived at Yihua Town. Upon hearing this, he quickly led his army to pursue Feng Jin.
After galloping all the way, Yue Fei saw Feng Jin's army marching slowly with an ox cart escorting the army from a distance, so he led his army to kill the general.Feng Jin came to meet him with a broadsword in his hand. After a short battle, Yue Fei stabbed him in the right shoulder with a spear, and then shot him again, knocking him off his horse. 5000 men and horses were charged and killed by Zhang Xian and others, and fled in all directions, leaving behind all the civilians and rewards for the army, and were captured by Yue Fei.
Seeing the reward of military supplies, Yue Fei resented Wang Xie's lack of courage and ordered the generals to withhold half of the military supplies. He sent Shi Quan to escort the rest and returned them to the town together with the people of Changlu, while he led his troops to Chuzhou.
Yue Fei led his troops to Chuzhou City. Li Cheng lost several battles in a row. The bandits in the city were frightened after hearing about Yue Fei and did not dare to fight.After guarding for several days, Yue Fei secretly ordered Zhang Bao to lead a group of sergeants to break through Shuimen and enter the city at night. Li Cheng heard the news and fled to Huaixi in a hurry. Yue Fei took advantage of the situation and took over Chuzhou City.
Just when Yue Fei fought and captured Chuzhou, Wang Xie was still patrolling in the Liuhe area and did not dare to approach. He suddenly heard that the Jin army had arrived in Hezhou and was about to cross the river to attack. He was so frightened that he quickly retreated to the south of the Yangtze River.
However, it is said that Yue Fei returned to Jiankang in victory. At this time, Emperor Gaozong had promoted Hangzhou to Lin'an Prefecture. When he fled to Lin'an, Gaozong did not dare to stay in the palace, but was willing to sleep in his clothes on the royal boat.After hearing that the Jin army was heading south, they quickly fled to Yuezhou by boat.
The emperor was like this, not to mention the rest of the soldiers. The Jin army came to attack in winter and was divided into two armies. One was led by Wanyan Bazhu and crossed the Yangtze River from Huangzhou to the south. The other was led by Wanyan Wushu himself and the Jurchen headquarters and a large number of troops. They signed an army and captured a large number of warships from the Song army along the Yangtze River. When they reached Taipingzhou, they also wanted to cross the Yangtze River to commit crimes.
It is said that Wushu led his troops to Hezhou, and Li Qiong led more than ten thousand troops to fight with him. He was defeated by the Jin general Danghai, and the Jin people surrounded Hezhou.At this time, the army and the people in the prefecture jointly recommended that Song Changzuo, who was under the jurisdiction of the prefecture Qiang, led the military and led the people to defend. Zheng Liyi, the left commander of the imperial army, was brave, loyal and angry, and mobilized the soldiers together to defend day and night without slacking off.
Wushu continued to attack Hezhou for several days. He was hit by an arrow in his left arm among the rebels. He was furious and ordered the army to attack the city desperately. However, he braved the rain of arrows and stones to climb to the top of the city first, and Hezhou City was destroyed.After Wu Shu entered the city, he hated the Song army for hurting him with secret arrows and ordered a massacre of the city. The prefect Li Chuan surrendered the city.Only Song Changzuo, Tongpan Tang Jing and all the generals under their command refused to retreat and died in the battle at Qiao Tower.Wushu was so angry that he ordered his men to chop up the corpses of the dead soldiers and feed them to wild dogs.
Such atrocities by the Jin army aroused dissatisfaction among the sergeants in the city, so they refused to surrender and protruded outside the city, gathering people in the countryside to disturb the Jin.
After conquering Hezhou, Wushu led his army directly towards Wuwei Army. Li Zhiji, the defender of Wuwei Army, abandoned the military city and left. Wushu's troops conquered the city again without any bloodshed.Later, the army attacked Caishidu again, but was unexpectedly met by Guo Wei, the magistrate of Taiping Prefecture, who led his soldiers. After two consecutive battles for two days, the Jin army was defeated and returned.
In desperation, Wu Shu could only order the army to retreat to Wuhu, but was pursued all the way by Guo Wei and defeated again.Seeing that Caishi could not cross, Wu Shu was afraid that Guo Wei would attack again, so he led his army directly towards Majia Ferry.
Wang Xie was born in Chengji, Qinzhou. He enlisted in the army in the late Northern Song Dynasty. During the Jingkang period, he participated in the Qinwang. After Emperor Gaozong succeeded to the throne, he was reused. He served as the economic envoy to Hedong, knew Fengxiang Mansion, and was in charge of the imperial army.This man was first the deputy general manager of Zhongshan Prefecture's Mashi Army, and he once accompanied the Zhong Division to fight against the Jin people in Yuci.After Zhong Shizhong died in battle, the Jin army besieged Bianjing. Wang Xie led an army of [-] Qin Wang. During the defense of the city, he was appointed Privy Council Deputy Capital for his meritorious service. At the same time, Emperor Qinzong personally presented a white flag with the words "loyalty and bravery". The word is a commendation.
After the city of Kaifeng was defeated, Wang Xie and his Western soldiers were at a loss as to what to do and became thieves in Ruzhou and Yingchang Prefectures. They were surrendered by Zhang Shen, the military envoy of Fuyan who was stationed in Ruying, and they were taken to Kaifeng together.
Later, Zhang Bangchang became the puppet emperor of Chu, and Wang Xie was appointed as the inspector of the four walls.When Emperor Gaozong came to the throne, Wang Xie was appointed as the Hedong Economic Envoy. He was personally given robes, 1 sets of armor, and [-] soldiers. He was ordered to go to Shaanzhou to establish the Hedong Road Economic Envoy to resist the Jin army. Attack from Hezhongfu and Jiezhou, and take the opportunity to cross the river to recover Hedong Road.At the same time, he was granted the power to recruit troops locally, and ordered the ministers in the west of Beijing and Shaanxi to deal with grain and grass, just like Zhang Suo did on that day.
But who would have expected that after the Jin army rose up, they would conquer Ruzhou, Luoyang, Huazhou, and Tongguan within a few days, while Wang Xie was defeated and fled all the way from Shaanzhou to Tongzhou.After the city of Tongzhou was defeated, they fled to Lizhou Road in Sichuan via Shangzhou and Jinzhou on the grounds of lack of food.Lizhou, Luzhou and counties were all afraid of the rebel army and wanted to stay in seclusion to reject it. However, Lizhou punished Zhang Shangxing and invited Wang Xie to garrison in Xingyuan Mansion to prevent Shi Bin from causing rebellion.
At this time, Wanyan Lou's family invaded Guanzhong and Yan'an was in emergency. Emperor Gaozong ordered Wang Xie to inform Fengxiang Mansion and sent troops to rescue Yan'an from Xingyuan Mansion.But before Wang Xie's army arrived, Yan'an had already fallen, so he had to station troops in Qingyang.
When Qu Duan heard the news, he summoned Wang Xie, but Wang Xie knew Qu Duan was a human being and was afraid that he would harm himself, so he strongly refused. At this time, someone told Qu Duan that Wang Xie had allowed soldiers to plunder when he was on his way to Pizhou.Qu Duan was furious and ordered the commander Zhang Zhongfu to lead his troops to capture Wang Xie. However, Wang Xie saw that the opportunity was not good and fled to Xingzai early.
After the Miao-Liu Rebellion, Wang Xie was appointed as the Huainan Recruiting Envoy, responsible for quelling the Jianghuai rebellion. As a result, he first fought with the rebel general Jin Sai in Xinghua, Taizhou. Due to the unorganized army formation, he was defeated by Jin Sai and returned with a heavy defeat. Jin Sai obtained all the book making and golden drum seals.Later, he recruited the rebel army headed by Fu Kui in Lianshui Army.
Later, Emperor Gaozong appointed Du Chong as the Jianghuai Propaganda Envoy and ordered Wang Xie to be controlled by him. As a result, Du Chong ordered Wang Xie to attack thieves in Chuzhou.
But looking at Wang Xie's previous record, it is true that he lost more than he won. The only thing is that he ran fast.Therefore, when he led his army to Waliang Road, the army hesitated.One of the guards asked, and Wang Xie replied: "The bandit army is strong and they are holding on to the city. We should plan for it slowly."
In fact, after all, Li Cheng had a reputation for bravery before rebelling against the Song Dynasty, and the power of bows and arrows was spread among the army.Therefore, Wang Xie was afraid that if he failed to attack Chuzhou, he would be defeated by Li Cheng, so he just delayed the attack.
At this time, Li Cheng in Chuzhou City heard that Wang Xie had launched a large army to attack. He hesitated on the way and did not dare to advance, so he laughed at Wang Xie for his lack of courage.He also heard that his baggage was stationed in Changlu Town, so he ordered five hundred light cavalry to go to Changlu with the intention of burning Wang Xie's grain and baggage.
Five hundred light cavalry came to Changlu Town. When they saw that there were only a few soldiers in the grain station, the leading bodyguard was overjoyed and led the crowd to kill the camp.Unexpectedly, before the soldiers and horses arrived at the camp, they were stabbed and killed out of an army. The leader was none other than Yue Fei.
It turned out that Yue Fei knew that Wang Xie was stationing grain at Changludu, but the army did not dare to move forward, so he expected that Li Chengding would take this opportunity to burn the grain and grass.So he personally led a team of troops to ambush outside Changlu Town. When he saw Li Cheng's light cavalry attacking, he launched a large army to kill him.
Since Li Cheng had never expected Yue Fei to arrive so quickly, he only led five hundred light cavalry with his own bodyguards, and there was no general among them.This time they met the elite troops led by Yue Fei, and they were defeated in a matter of seconds. Only a dozen of the five hundred light cavalry escaped and returned to Chuzhou to report the news, and the rest were annihilated.
The defeated troops returned to Chuzhou and reported the defeat to Li Cheng. Li Cheng was furious and ordered his general Feng Jin to lead five thousand troops to Changlu Town to destroy Wang Xie's food, grass and baggage.
When Feng Jin arrived at Changlu Town, Yue Feifang led his army to retreat, and just as the military commander Pei Yao arrived with a reward of silver silk.Feng Jin led his troops to defeat Pei Yu, and plundered all the silver and silk that had been given to the army. He also saw that Wang Xie made a sneak attack before the grain and grass camp was heavily guarded, and it was difficult to leave, so he robbed hundreds of people in the town and wanted to return to Chuzhou.
Pei Nao was defeated, and knowing that Yue Fei was about to retreat, he quickly sent troops to report.At this time, Yue Fei had just crossed the river and arrived at Yihua Town. Upon hearing this, he quickly led his army to pursue Feng Jin.
After galloping all the way, Yue Fei saw Feng Jin's army marching slowly with an ox cart escorting the army from a distance, so he led his army to kill the general.Feng Jin came to meet him with a broadsword in his hand. After a short battle, Yue Fei stabbed him in the right shoulder with a spear, and then shot him again, knocking him off his horse. 5000 men and horses were charged and killed by Zhang Xian and others, and fled in all directions, leaving behind all the civilians and rewards for the army, and were captured by Yue Fei.
Seeing the reward of military supplies, Yue Fei resented Wang Xie's lack of courage and ordered the generals to withhold half of the military supplies. He sent Shi Quan to escort the rest and returned them to the town together with the people of Changlu, while he led his troops to Chuzhou.
Yue Fei led his troops to Chuzhou City. Li Cheng lost several battles in a row. The bandits in the city were frightened after hearing about Yue Fei and did not dare to fight.After guarding for several days, Yue Fei secretly ordered Zhang Bao to lead a group of sergeants to break through Shuimen and enter the city at night. Li Cheng heard the news and fled to Huaixi in a hurry. Yue Fei took advantage of the situation and took over Chuzhou City.
Just when Yue Fei fought and captured Chuzhou, Wang Xie was still patrolling in the Liuhe area and did not dare to approach. He suddenly heard that the Jin army had arrived in Hezhou and was about to cross the river to attack. He was so frightened that he quickly retreated to the south of the Yangtze River.
However, it is said that Yue Fei returned to Jiankang in victory. At this time, Emperor Gaozong had promoted Hangzhou to Lin'an Prefecture. When he fled to Lin'an, Gaozong did not dare to stay in the palace, but was willing to sleep in his clothes on the royal boat.After hearing that the Jin army was heading south, they quickly fled to Yuezhou by boat.
The emperor was like this, not to mention the rest of the soldiers. The Jin army came to attack in winter and was divided into two armies. One was led by Wanyan Bazhu and crossed the Yangtze River from Huangzhou to the south. The other was led by Wanyan Wushu himself and the Jurchen headquarters and a large number of troops. They signed an army and captured a large number of warships from the Song army along the Yangtze River. When they reached Taipingzhou, they also wanted to cross the Yangtze River to commit crimes.
It is said that Wushu led his troops to Hezhou, and Li Qiong led more than ten thousand troops to fight with him. He was defeated by the Jin general Danghai, and the Jin people surrounded Hezhou.At this time, the army and the people in the prefecture jointly recommended that Song Changzuo, who was under the jurisdiction of the prefecture Qiang, led the military and led the people to defend. Zheng Liyi, the left commander of the imperial army, was brave, loyal and angry, and mobilized the soldiers together to defend day and night without slacking off.
Wushu continued to attack Hezhou for several days. He was hit by an arrow in his left arm among the rebels. He was furious and ordered the army to attack the city desperately. However, he braved the rain of arrows and stones to climb to the top of the city first, and Hezhou City was destroyed.After Wu Shu entered the city, he hated the Song army for hurting him with secret arrows and ordered a massacre of the city. The prefect Li Chuan surrendered the city.Only Song Changzuo, Tongpan Tang Jing and all the generals under their command refused to retreat and died in the battle at Qiao Tower.Wushu was so angry that he ordered his men to chop up the corpses of the dead soldiers and feed them to wild dogs.
Such atrocities by the Jin army aroused dissatisfaction among the sergeants in the city, so they refused to surrender and protruded outside the city, gathering people in the countryside to disturb the Jin.
After conquering Hezhou, Wushu led his army directly towards Wuwei Army. Li Zhiji, the defender of Wuwei Army, abandoned the military city and left. Wushu's troops conquered the city again without any bloodshed.Later, the army attacked Caishidu again, but was unexpectedly met by Guo Wei, the magistrate of Taiping Prefecture, who led his soldiers. After two consecutive battles for two days, the Jin army was defeated and returned.
In desperation, Wu Shu could only order the army to retreat to Wuhu, but was pursued all the way by Guo Wei and defeated again.Seeing that Caishi could not cross, Wu Shu was afraid that Guo Wei would attack again, so he led his army directly towards Majia Ferry.
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