Xianxia version of Water Margin

Chapter 454 Yue Fei vs. Jin Wushu

Helong Mountain.

Wait until the Yuan army comes to fight.

Jin Wushu stood on the hillside and looked into the mountain with a telescope seized from the Yuan army. In the distance, there were large flags planted in the camp. Looking at the location of the camp, Jin Wushu nodded. Yue Fei had read military books and strategies. The camp was set up in a place close to the mountains and rivers.

"Come on! Pass my order. It's late today. Rest for one night and go out tomorrow."

Yue Fei had received the news of the Jin army's deployment, sent troops to make arrangements, and everything was ready.

The next day, he went to the tent at five o'clock, selected 10,000 horses, and fired cannons to send out troops.

After three cannon shots, Yue Fei led Lin Chong, Guan Sheng, Qin Ming, Shi Jin, Tang Bin, Mi Xian, Li Kui, Liu Tang, Jie Zhen, Jie Bao, Niu Gao, Tang Huai, Zhang Xian, Wang Gui and others to march out. His 800 Yanling soldiers followed behind and came to the front of Helong Mountain. They lined up in a long line. The 800 Yanling soldiers held bows and arrows in their hands and held the formation. The generals were divided into east and west.

Yue Fei led the warhorse in the middle: "Three armies, let's fight the enemy!"

More than 20 people who were proficient in sound transmission ran to the front of the team and shouted to the Jin camp: "Jin soldiers and Jin generals, listen carefully, my marshal is going to the battle personally, and ask Jin Wushu to come and die quickly!"

After shouting, he ran back.

At this time, the Jin army camp was firing cannons all over the sky. Jin Wushu led the generals of the three rivers, six countries, nine ditches and eighteen camps, and selected 10,000 soldiers to fight the enemy.

Following him were Langzhu Lahan, Langzhu Dahan, Langzhu Zeli, military advisor Hami Chi, left-class prime minister Haligang, right-class prime minister Haliqiang, staff officer Wumixi, marshals Ulib, Walibo, Hebida, Doubili, the brothers of the four fierce generals Alitotong and Alitotie, the four tigers Jin Gudu, Yin Gudu, Tong Gudu and Tie Gudu, and the famous generals Ha Tielong, Ha Tiehu, Jinyan Damo, Yinyan Damo, Sha Wenjin, Sha Wenyin, big and small leaders and all Pingzhang, who came to the plains in the Helong Mountain and opened the team.

Let’s talk about Jin Wushu coming to the front of the team, reining in the red charcoal fire dragon horse and watching carefully, and seeing that the swords and spears on the opposite side were like wheat ears, and the swords and halberds were like hemp forests.

The uniforms of the Yuan soldiers were neat, holding weapons in their hands and looking forward, and it can be seen that the military discipline was strict.

Looking at the generals in front of the team, there are more than a hundred of them, each as fierce as a tiger or a wolf, with shining helmets and armor, and a group of sharp spirit.

There are two gate flags, one on the left and one on the right. In the middle is a white silk flag, three feet and three feet high, with a large gourd with a golden top, a white flag with white flames, and "Three Armies Siming" and "Northern Expedition Marshal" written on it, with a big "Yue" in the middle.

There is a war horse under the flag, and in front of the horse stands a black-faced man, holding an iron stick up to his eyebrows; behind the horse stands a purple-faced man, holding a red copper stick. The man on the horse had a thin waist and long arms, and wore a bright silver helmet with thirteen curved hairpins and tassels on it. Eight back-protecting flags fluttered behind his head. He had a seaweed covered with silver nails, and wore bright silver armor. His heart mirror was as bright as autumn water. His armor belt was made of nine strands of silk. He had a fish tail that was three layers upside down. His flying tiger skirt covered his knees, and his tiger-head combat boots were lined with silver heels. He carried a curved bow on his left, arrows on his right, and a four-sided silver mace on his back. Looking at his face, his face was like a silver basin, his eyebrows were divided into eight colors, his eyes were like bright stars, and there was a slight beard under his chin. He rode a white horse under his crotch and held a silver spear in his hand.

After seeing this, Jin Wushu took a breath of cold air: Yue Fei lived up to his reputation. He was indeed extraordinary and not an ordinary person.

Thinking of this, he urged his horse to the front of the team: "General of the Yuan Dynasty, please come over to answer."

Yue Fei rode his horse to the front of the team, reined in his horse and looked at the enemy formation. The soldiers were like a mountain of soldiers, and the generals were like a sea of ​​generals. There were more people than his own.

In the middle, a pearl treasure cloud flag shone. Under his command was a general, tall and strong, wearing a golden helmet with an elephant trunk, a fox tail on his chest, and a pheasant feather behind his head; he wore camel dragon armor and sat on a red charcoal fire dragon horse; on the victory hook hung a golden sparrow axe.

This man's face was like red fire, with a lion nose, a brazier mouth, and a beard under his chin that was as thick as a steel needle.

Needless to say, this man must be Wanyan Wushu.

Jin Wushu clasped his fists on his horse: "Is the general coming Yue Fei?"

"It's me. Are you Wanyan Wushu, the fourth prince of the Northern Kingdom?"

"Yes. Yue Fei, I have heard of your great name for a long time, as loud as thunder and bright as the moon in the sky. Recently, you have broken through the territory of my Great Jin, which shows that you are outstanding in ability and strength. The Great Yuan Emperor, who has started a war and invaded my great country, will not last long. Why don't you dismount and surrender! I will ask my emperor to make you a king of one word and shoulder to shoulder, how about it?"

Yue Fei sneered: "Jin Wushu, you are from Jin, I am from Central Plains, how can I surrender to you? As for what you said about starting a war, it is simply nonsense. You are a grassland person, and you invade my Central Plains territory for no reason every year, burning, killing, looting, and doing all kinds of evil. You bully me in Central Plains. How can you not take revenge for the national hatred and family hatred?"

Jin Wushu was furious: "Yue Fei, you are so ungrateful. I want to see what you can do today!"

After speaking, Jin Wushu took off the axe.

Yue Fei said: "Okay, I will fight you for three hundred rounds!" He took off the Liquan magic spear with his leg and urged his horse forward.

Jin Wushu and Yue Fei were fighting each other on horseback. Jin Wushu said: "You and I are marshals against marshals. Today we meet on a narrow road. Look at the axe!"

As he spoke, Jin Wushu swung the axe and rushed to Yue Fei to chop it down on his shoulder and back.

Yue Fei thought: "Jin Wushu's axe is like a wheel, and he must be very powerful. I will compete with him. Anyway, I have a precious spear, so I am not afraid of being chopped by an axe or a knife."

Thinking of this, Yue Fei held both ends of the spear and used force to meet it: "Clang clang!"

The sound echoed in the valley.

The axe was knocked open, and Yue Fei's BMW was also shaken back a few steps.

Yue Fei felt his arm numb, looked at his spear, and found that it was not injured. He secretly praised: "Jin Wushu is really powerful. This is me. If it were someone else, it would be finished."

Jin Wushu's ribs were swollen from the shock, and his warhorse retreated a few steps, screaming "hiss". His arms were very uncomfortable, and he looked at Yue Fei in surprise, then looked at the axe, and there was a small gap on the axe blade. He thought: "I am lifting a thousand-jin iron dragon, and I am intimidating 108 states. Yue Fei can knock my axe away. He is really a god!"

At this time, Yue Fei slapped his horse and thrust his spear, rushing towards Jin Wushu.

This spear was like a white snake spitting out its core, and it went straight to the neck and throat.

Jin Wushu broke open the spear and chopped at Yue Fei with a "single wind piercing the ears". Yue Fei shrank his neck and hid his head to avoid it, and the two fought together.

At this time, the soldiers on both sides were staring at their marshals, and the victory or defeat depended on this one move.

The drums in the Yuan army camp sounded like popping beans; the Jin camp blew ox horns, and the soldiers of the three armies waved flags and shouted.

The two fought for fifty rounds, but there was no winner.

Jin Wushu was furious, and he screamed "Wow!" as he fought, thinking to himself: "Why don't I use my magic arrow to kill him? The two horses' stirrups were crossed, and they ran forward one to the east and the other to the west. Jin Wushu took off his precious carved bow, pulled out a wolf tooth arrow from the beast pot, and put a buckle on the bowstring."

Yue Fei circled the horse, turned his horse's head, and prepared to fight again.

Jin Wushu did a "rhinoceros looking at the moon" on the horse, and shot an arrow at Yue Fei's chest.

Yue Fei hid in the stirrup to avoid the carved feather arrow, and just as he sat down, the second arrow arrived and headed for his lower abdomen.

Yue Fei leaned back and fell on the horse's back with the skill of King Kong Iron Bridge. The arrow brushed the tip of Yue Fei's nose.

Immediately after the third arrow rushed towards his face, Yue Fei tilted his head to avoid the arrowhead, grabbed the arrow shaft with a "snap", and then raised the arrow: "Jin Wushu, what else can you do except one horse and three arrows?"

Jin Wushu was shocked. He was a famous sharpshooter. Yue Fei dodged all three arrows today. What should he do?

Yue Fei said: "I don't want your arrows." "Ka Ba" broke, and hit again.

The generals and soldiers on both sides agreed in their hearts: this is called chess meets a match, generals meet talents.

Later, the drums did not sound, and the trumpets did not blow, just watching the two people fight.

The two killed each other until the sky was dark.

A precious spear and a big axe flew up and down, left and right.

The soldiers on both sides were stunned by the strength of the two.

Seeing Yue Fei's strength, Jin Wushu's body shook, turned into a red-bearded dragon, and rushed to Yue Fei with fangs and claws.

Seeing this, Yue Fei, without showing any weakness, flashed and turned into a golden-winged roc, and fought with Jin Wushu.

The two fought in the air for three hundred rounds, but there was no winner.

Seeing that the sun was about to set, Jin Wushu suddenly opened his dragon mouth and said, "Yue Fei, it's late today, let's fight again tomorrow."

After that, Jin Wushu turned back to human form, landed on the horse, and then turned the horse and ran, shouting to withdraw the troops.

All the Jin troops went back.

Yue Fei did not chase, so he also turned back to human form, landed on the horse, and also called for the withdrawal of troops.

Yue Fei did not sleep well all night, thinking about how to defeat Jin Wushu tomorrow?

Got it.

Yue Fei came up with a plan.

The next day, the two fought on the battlefield again, and neither of them allowed other generals to go into battle. The two wanted to fight to the death and see who was the better.

After fighting for more than a hundred rounds, the two became more and more courageous.

Yue Fei thought: Why don't I use my trick to defeat him?

This time, the two horses were facing each other. As soon as the stirrups were crossed, Yue Fei suddenly pulled out a four-sided silver mace from the deerskin bag behind him, used the spear hook to open the axe, and used the spear to add mace: "Swoosh!" "Snap!" It hit Jin Wushu's shoulder. Jin Wushu screamed and turned his horse to run.

Yue Fei raised the spear in the air and ordered: "Chase!"

The soldiers and horses of the Yuan camp followed, and 200,000 troops came overwhelmingly.

Looking at the Jin camp again, the army was defeated like a mountain, and no one could stop it. It kept retreating.

The Jin army was a collection of troops from the six countries, three rivers, nine ditches and eighteen camps. There was no doubt that they would win the battle. After losing the battle, the marshals of various countries were all cunning, and they all wanted to preserve their own troops and minimize losses.

Just look at Jin Wushu who led his men to retreat to the northwest, anxious like a dog that lost its home, and panic like a fish that escaped the net.

Who is Yue Fei? He had already sent Yue Yun and Dong Xian to intercept the Jin army on their way of retreat.

Suddenly, a scout came to report: "Two generals, there are countless Jin army generals coming in front, with crooked helmets and slanted armor, loose belts and robes, as if they have been defeated by the great marshal."

Yue Yun and Dong Xian heard it and hurriedly led all their troops to ambush in the place where the Jin army must pass.

When the Jin army just arrived at the ambush circle, they heard the sound of cannons and the Yuan army shouted in unison: "Kill!"

Then, the Yuan army soldiers, led by Yue Yun, Dong Xian and other generals, rushed into the Jin army, like a tiger into a flock of sheep, and slaughtered them.

This frightened the Jin army generals. There were pursuers behind them, and many Yuan soldiers blocked their way in front, and they were attacked from both sides.

The defeat was like a landslide, and all the Jin soldiers and generals had no intention of fighting, and only cared about escaping.

Seeing this, Jin Wushu thought: "Yue Fei is really a master of military tactics, and he has ambushed troops here!"

The Jin army was too many, with 400,000 or 500,000 soldiers and horses, and they could not be stopped. Facing the desperate fighting of the Yuan army, they left some corpses and continued to run forward in small pieces.

Not long after, the large force of the Yuan army also caught up, and the two armies merged into one army to continue chasing the Jin army.

It's a pity that the Yuan army was not from the north after all. They were unfamiliar with the road and walked on the back of the bow; while Jin Wushu and his men were familiar with this place and walked on the bowstring.

Not long after, the Jin army, with the help of the Jin army guarding the Daling River, crossed the Daling River one after another.

At this time, the Yuan army saw the shadow of the Jin army.

The backs of the Jin army gradually went away in the rolling dust, like a ghost escaping in the night, leaving behind a mess and despair.

Although the soldiers of the Yuan army were unwilling, they also knew that the pursuit had reached its limit. The complex terrain of the north was like an invisible shackle, restraining their pace of progress.

Yue Yun stood on a high slope, staring at the blurred golden shadow in the distance with a sharp gaze. He felt both the joy of victory and the regret of not being able to completely wipe out the enemy.

"Pass the order down, reorganize the troops and rest on the spot."

Yue Yun's voice was steady and powerful, penetrating the noisy battlefield and falling into the hearts of every soldier.

Upon hearing this, the Yuan soldiers stopped, sitting or lying down, and found a chance to breathe in their fatigue.

Generals such as Dong Xian quickly organized the team, checked the casualties, repaired the equipment, and ensured that the team could quickly restore its combat effectiveness.

At this moment, the sunset on the horizon was like blood, dyeing the battlefield a tragic red.

Yue Yun looked at the land baptized by war, with complicated emotions in his heart.

"Commander, should we cross the river and pursue immediately?"

This was asked by Jiang Zai, with a spark of desire for battle in his eyes.

Yue Yun shook his head, pondered for a moment, and said to Jiang Zai: "The marshal taught me that the art of war says that you should not pursue a desperate enemy. Although the Jin army was defeated, it still has troops and is familiar with the terrain. If we forcefully cross the river and pursue, we may fall into its trap. Moreover, our army has been on a long-distance raid, and the soldiers are exhausted. We need to rest and recuperate to wait for the next day to fight."

Although Jiang Zai was unwilling, he also understood that Yue Yun's decision was based on overall considerations.

The key is that Jiang Zai is a newcomer on the battlefield after all, and Yue Yun, despite his young age, is actually a general who can handle everything on his own.

However, because the marshal was Yue Fei, he repeatedly concealed his merits and did not report them. More than a year later, Yue Yun was transferred to Wuyilang.

Jiang Zai didn't know all this before. After spending some time in the first camp, Jiang Zai finally understood all this.

After knowing all this, on the one hand, Jiang Zai was also indignant for Yue Yun; on the other hand, seeing Yue Fei's attitude towards Yue Yun, Jiang Zai finally understood why his father, Emperor Jiang Hongfei, trusted Yue Fei so much and gave nearly half of the troops of the Yuan Empire to Yue Fei to command.

The soldiers of the Yuan army also nodded in agreement with Yue Yun's arrangement, and they began to carry out the rest work in an orderly manner.

When Yue Fei and the generals learned that Jin Wushu had escaped, they all felt very sorry!

However, Yue Fei also knew that it was impossible to become fat in one breath. The war between the Yuan and Jin countries could not be decided in one battle. This battle was still to be fought. Being anxious would only make oneself lose his footing, giving the enemy an opportunity to take advantage, and then let the Yuan Empire lose this national war with the Jin Kingdom.

Adjusting his mentality, Yue Fei ordered: gather the troops, set up camp, and guard the banks of the Daling River.

By the way, this time being able to push Jin Wushu's army across the Daling River is also a great victory.

Yue Fei ordered the slaughter of pigs and sheep to reward the three armies, and at the same time sent a victory report to the Yuan Emperor Jiang Hongfei. Then he trained the troops, waiting for the soldiers to be well-trained and well-fed, and when there was an opportunity to fight, he would cross the Daling River to repel the Jin army and recover the vast territory of the Northeast for Jiang Hongfei and the Yuan Empire...

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