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Chapter 140 "The River is Red" (2)
After Yue Fei joined Zongze's anti-Jin team, he was sent out for reconnaissance many times when the Jin army invaded Mengzhou, and defeated the Jin army many times. Soon after, he was promoted to commander.
During the two years when Yue Fei was twenty-five years old, the Song and Jin armies launched a fierce tug-of-war. Although Zongze was at home and surrounded by enemies, he was still able to calmly deploy his troops, causing the Jin army to lose the ability to attack Kaifeng.
Yue Fei performed outstandingly in various major battles and gained great military exploits, which gradually earned Zongze's appreciation.
At this time, due to the hot weather, the Jin army was preparing to retreat. Zongze saw the opportunity and wanted to expedition to the north, but he never received Zhao Gou's support.
After writing twenty-four times in a row but never getting the response he wanted, the seventeen-year-old Zongze suffered from an old illness due to grief and anger, and then passed away with hatred.
Before Zongze died, he was still shouting: "Cross the river! Cross the river! Cross the river!"
This situation is really sad.
However, Du Chong, who succeeded Zongze after his death, did not see enough and ignored Zongze's plans during his lifetime, causing the Northern Expedition to fail.
Only Yue Fei led the army to garrison the Imperial Tomb of the Northern Song Dynasty in accordance with Zongze's arrangements during his lifetime.
A few months later, Jin Taizong ordered another war against Song Dynasty. This time he wanted to capture Shaanxi and capture Zhao Gou.
The Jin army invaded the south again, and Yue Fei was sent to Sishui Pass to resist the enemy. During the confrontation, he shot and killed the Jin generals and repelled the Jin soldiers.
Soon after, facing the situation where the Song army was about to run out of food and grass, Yue Fei used a trick to defeat the Jin army while fighting with the Jin army, and was named Wu Lang.
When Yue Fei was twenty-six years old, he was sent to Kaifeng to attack the city defenders Zhang Yong and Wang Shan.
Yue Fei, who did not want to kill each other, refused Du Chong's order, but was finally forced by Du Chong's threat and used a hundred men to repel Zhang Yong and Wang Shan's 10,000-strong army.
Du Chong once again sent troops to pursue the victory, but was defeated unexpectedly.
Wang Shan advocated attacking Huaining, but Zhang Yong was unwilling to do so, so the two parted ways, and Zhang Yong was finally surrendered by Yue Fei.
However, Wang Shan always insisted on fighting Yue Fei, unwilling to surrender, and finally led his army to pay the gold.
Yue Fei was also appointed governor of Yingzhou after this battle.
In August of this year, the Jin army successively captured Xuzhou, Huaiyang and other places, preparing to attack Yangzhou.
Song Gaozong, who moved south to Yangzhou, learned that the Jin army was about to invade Yangzhou. He panicked and fled to Hangzhou in embarrassment.
In May of this year, Miao Fu and Liu Zhengyan launched a mutiny, killing Song Gaozong's favorite minister Qing Junzi, and forcing Zhao Gou to abdicate the throne to the two-year-old crown prince Zhao Yong.
However, after the mutiny spread, all regions adopted a stance to quell the rebellion, which frightened Miao and Liu and quickly restored Zhao Gou, but in the end they were inevitably executed.
After the Miao and Liu rebellions were suppressed, Du Chong left Kaifeng for Jiankang, where Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty was, under the guise of supporting Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty.
Yue Fei tried hard to persuade Du Chong not to abandon Kaifeng, but Du Chong wouldn't listen, so Yue Fei had no choice but to lead his army southward, and Kaifeng fell the following year.
Zhao Gou wanted to ask for peace and even wrote a humiliating letter. However, the Jin people wanted to destroy the Southern Song Dynasty and occupy the entire Song Dynasty, and completely ignored Zhao Gou's letter.
In November of the same year, Du Chong was unprepared for the menacing Jin soldiers. Even if Yue Fei begged, it was of no avail. Finally, he waited until the Jin soldiers crossed the river before he began to send troops to fight and assist in defense. However, it was too late.
Yue Fei's colleagues either escaped from the battlefield or fought to the death. Faced with the situation where all the generals were defeated, Yue Fei fought hard and had no help, so he could only retreat continuously. At this time, Du Chong had abandoned Jiankang and fled to Zhenzhou, and finally surrendered to Jin. military.
On the other side, Yue Fei planned to leave Du Chong and fight in the rear alone. At this time, defectors appeared among his subordinates. Yue Fei spoke impassionedly to everyone. The soldiers all felt this and were willing to follow Yue Fei in fighting.
When Du Chong surrendered, some generals who wanted to surrender wanted to elect Yue Fei as their commander, and then surrender to the Jin army together. Yue Fei pretended to agree at first, but then took advantage of their unpreparedness to fight with them. After defeating them, Yue Fei After the whole army made some heartfelt remarks and gave serious admonitions, everyone was convinced by Yue Fei, and the morale of the army stabilized.
The Jin army over there attacked several places and marched directly to Hangzhou. Yue Fei led the army to give the Jin army a heavy blow from the rear, successfully conquering several occupied places, and achieved great success in six battles.
When Yue Fei's army was stationed in the village, the rations were almost exhausted, but under the leadership of Yue Fei, the soldiers would rather endure hunger than dare to disturb the people.
When Yue Fei was twenty-seven years old, Yue Fei surrendered many troops who were bandits in the local area due to the political chaos and the signing troops who were forcibly conscripted by the Jin army.
Yue Fei's behavior of not discriminating and treating people harshly was widely spread, attracting people from all over the world to come and surrender.
Yue Fei's heroic deeds in resisting the Jin Dynasty and his attitude towards treating the people as family members made the people in the area feel grateful and praised Yue Fei one after another.
Afterwards, Yue Fei rushed to intercept the Jin army and won four battles. After this victory, he received an imperial edict for the first time: cooperate with Han Shizhong and wait for an opportunity to regain Jiankang.
The Jin army had a stalemate with Han Shizhong on the waterway for dozens of days. Finally, a spy came up with a plan and was able to find an opportunity to enter the river.
On the land route, Yue Fei won a great victory in his first battle in Jiankang Nancheng, with Jin soldiers lying dead fifteen miles away.
After that, Yue Fei was stationed south of Jiankang and harassed the Jin army with a hundred-man death squad at night, causing the Jin army to suffer heavy casualties.
The Jin army suffered successive blows and was ready to abandon Kangjian, so they wreaked havoc in the city and then crossed the river.
Yue Fei led his troops to defeat the Jin army, chased him to Jing'an and eliminated the Jin soldiers who had not had time to cross the river. Jiankang was finally recovered.
In the Battle of Jingkang, which lasted for half a month, the Yue Army captured more than 3,000 Jurchens, not to mention more than 20 officers from Wanhu and Qianhu.
After Yue Fei regained Jiankang, he was sent by the imperial court with Zhang Jun to conquer the rebel general Qi Fang. Qi Fang surrendered because he was defeated by Yue's army.
Yue Fei became famous for his achievements on the battlefield in the past few months. The imperial court appointed him as the magistrate of Taizhou. Yue Fei wanted to be removed from this position and planned to kill the Jin army and regain Huainan East Road, but it was not approved by the imperial court.
Later, the Jin army attacked Chuzhou. When seeking rescue in Chuzhou, Zhang Jun and Liu Shiguang did not obey the court's order to launch rescue. At this time, Yue Fei, who was affiliated with Liu Shiguang, received the edict to rescue Chuzhou and immediately began to prepare for the rescue.
The Yue Family Army rushed to Chengzhou to fight against the Jin Army, and won three battles in one month. However, due to being outnumbered, the Yue Family Army was unable to wait for support and could not resist the Jin Army's siege of Chuzhou. Chuzhou finally fell.
After the Jin army captured Chuzhou, they moved to Tongzhou and Taizhou where Yue Fei was located. Liu Shiguang did not send troops to support him even though he disobeyed the court's orders. Yue Fei finally had to abandon Taizhou and cover the people's retreat south.
The Yue Family Army fought hard with the Jin Army for several days. Yue Fei was shot twice and did not retreat, fighting hard to repel the Jin Army.
At this time, the Yue family's army had run out of ammunition and food, so Yue Fei ordered to cross the river and garrison Jiangyin, and apologized to the court for the loss of Taizhou.
The imperial court ordered Yue Fei to garrison the river bank here.
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