Ah! It was such a fierce fight, with the two sides clashing, horses bumping into each other, sticks flying, fists and feet beating, roaring and shouting, the mess was like a mess of dough balls, or like the water in a pot was boiling. The excitement was extraordinary.
The men and horses of the two tribes fought together, refusing to give in, until their heads were knocked out of their heads. The two sides fought for about half an hour. The sun had set in the west, and the rays of light reflected the earth red.
During the fight, Demanhutu suddenly shouted loudly: "Stop!"
When the fighters saw this, they were all stunned, then stopped fighting and stared blankly.
Demanhutu raised his hand and said loudly: "Wanyan Maode, don't be so arrogant! It's getting late now, and we Hachi'erlang are also hungry. Let's check the casualties separately first, and wait until tomorrow morning. Then fight again!”
"Okay!" Wanyan shouted loudly, "Let's fight again tomorrow morning!"
Wanyan was so bold that he reined in his horse and ordered loudly: "Wanyan's men, count the number of people and check the casualties."
Demanhutu also ordered the people of the Hachi tribe to count the number of people and check the casualties.
People on both sides began to count the number of people and check the casualties. Soon, the results came out. In addition to the injured, one person from the Wanyan tribe was killed and three people from the Hachi tribe were killed.
Personnel on both sides reported casualties to their respective chiefs.
Wanyan calculated in his mind that after this, his own tribe still killed two more people from the Hachi tribe, including the woman from the Hachi tribe who had been killed by his tribe's son.
Won! Wanyan felt very proud.
Manchu had to make a calculation and fight, but his tribe still had two more dead than Wanyan's tribe. Paralyzed! Demanhutu couldn't help but feel angry.
Demanhutu shouted angrily: "Whoever kills me, the son of the Hachi tribe, will have to pay with double his life! Wanyan dares! Let's meet together tomorrow morning! The man of the Hachi tribe will kill you, the Wanyan tribe." Four people!”
When Wanyan heard the words, he also shouted loudly: "Okay! We must be full of pictures. We will see you tomorrow morning. See you there! Come back! Sons and gentlemen!"
One mound is a mound made of mixed soil rammed by the Hua'er River. It is a fortification for setting off beacon smoke in the early years. The burning of beacon smoke means that there is a war and assistance is needed.
The Wanyan tribe and the Hachi tribe are separated by a pier. To the east is the territory of the Hachi tribe, and to the west is the territory of the Wanyan tribe.
Wanyan boldly shouted for the people from his tribe to return.
Demanhutu also shouted at the people of the Hachi tribe to return.
Both sides pulled their horses and turned around.
Because there was still a big battle the next day and had to be won, Wanyan, who returned to his tribe that night, was so happy that he didn't even sleep. He arranged for people to contact the tribesmen scattered throughout the night. , you must rush to a pier early the next morning to fight with the opponent.
Both sides raised their own troops and prepared to fight again tomorrow.
In the early morning of the next day, just after dawn, Wanyan Maode took the sons of the Wanyan tribe and rushed to a pier. Some members of the Wanyan tribe who live in different places have also rushed to a pier from their separate places. They are sitting on the ground and scolding the people of the Hachi tribe who have arrived earlier.
Wanyan suddenly came to a pier and jumped off his horse. All members of the Wanyan tribe gathered around and saluted Wanyan Maode. Wanyan dared to comfort his tribe for a few words, and then said: "Men of the Wanyan tribe, when the beating time comes, beat me hard. Anyone who kills the men of the Hachi tribe will be rewarded with 2 cows and 10 sheep. "The sons of the Wanyan tribe were encouraged and roared.
After a while, Demanhutu also brought the sons of the Hachi tribe to a pier and gathered with those who had arrived earlier.
When the Hachi tribe members saw Manhutu's arrival, they all gathered around and bowed to him. Demanhutu also mobilized the Hachi tribe and said: "Young men, when the war starts, we will kill the Wanyan clan without mercy. Anyone who kills the Wanyan family will be rewarded with 2 oxen and 10 sheep." Erlang from the Hachi tribe. They also roared.
When Wanyan Mao saw Manhutu coming, he jumped on his horse, lit a wooden stick in his hand, and shouted loudly: "Demanhutu, are all the people from your Hachi tribe here? Are they all here? ?”
When De Mantu asked, he also jumped on his horse, lit a wooden stick in his hand, and loudly replied: "Wanyan Maode, are all the people from your Wanyan tribe here? Are they here? Do you want them?" Now that everyone is here, let’s start the fight!”
Wanyan shouted loudly, "Okay! Let's start the fight!"
The two sides took up positions.
Wanyan Maode and Hade were trying to get out of their respective formations.
As soon as the two met each other, Demantu asked loudly: "Wanyan Baode! How will we fight today? Is it a group fight or a one-on-one fight?"
Wanyan boldly replied: "You can fight however you like! It's okay to fight alone! It's okay to fight in groups! It's up to you. Those who give in to cowardice are not heroes!"
Demanhu Tugao shouted: "Okay! Then I will challenge you to a one-on-one battle first!"
Demanhutu said, he hit the horse and rushed forward. When he came to Wanyan Baode's horse, he raised the wooden stick in his hand. When the two horses crossed each other, he looked at Wanyan Baode's head and struck it down.
Wanyan could see Manchutu's stick coming towards him. He lowered his head and dodged Manchutu's stick. Instead, he used the stick in his hand to stab Manchutu in the waist.
Demanhutu used the hollowed-out wooden stick to block the stick that Wanyan was about to poke at him.
In the first round, the two men fought to a draw.
Both sides grabbed the horses' heads and shouted: "Come on, come on, let's fight again!|" Shouting, they rode their horses towards each other again.
This time, Wanyan boldly raised the wooden stick first and knocked down Mantu's head.
Demanhutu followed suit, lowered his head and dodged, and instead used a wooden stick to poke Wanyan Maode's waist.
Wanyan boldly used the hollowed-out wooden stick to hit the wooden stick that Demanhutu was poking at.
In the second round, the two were tied again.
The two men turned their horses' heads, glared at each other, and faced each other again.
Demanhu Tugao shouted: "Wanyan Maode! Show your skills, don't imitate me!"
Wanyan also shouted loudly: "It must be full of pictures! If you have the ability to use a clever trick, let me see!"
Shouting, the two horses rushed together, both raised their wooden sticks, hoping to hit each other.
The two wooden sticks hit each other, and there was only a "click" sound, and they both broke.
In the third round, the two were tied again.
The two men turned their horses again and looked at each other.
Demanhutu shouted: "Wanyan Maode! Do you dare to fight with me empty-handed?!"
When Wanyan heard this, he threw down half of the wooden stick in his hand and shouted: "It's gotta be full of pictures! Come on, come on! Let alone one fight with bare hands, even two strikes with bare hands is up to you!"
After shouting, Wanyan jumped off the horse.
Seeing this, Demanhuntu cursed: "It's terrible to be uncultured!" He also jumped off his horse and rushed towards Wanyan.
The two people rushed together, hugged each other, and started wrestling.
On the grass, two people used force on each other to knock each other down.
The two were evenly matched, and neither could fall down the other, so they kicked each other wildly.
When the people of the two tribes saw the two chiefs entangled with their waists and arms, they started shouting and shouting, and then they fought each other. For a while, people rushed against horses, and sticks flew everywhere. From time to time, someone fell to the ground with a bloody head. on the ground.
After fighting for more than half an hour, both sides were exhausted and the fight could no longer continue, so they had to pause.
Looking at the man lying on the ground, Wan Yan was so conciliatory that the whole picture was full of anger, and he wished he could eat the other person in one bite.
At this time, the sun was high in the sky, and the grass was covered with white mist.
Both sides checked and supported their own people.
Demanhutu said to Wanyan Maode: "Wanyan Maode! Let's count the number of people first and check the results. Let's fight again later."
Wanyan glared angrily and arranged for his men to check the casualties.
As a result, excluding the injured, five people from the Wanyan tribe were killed and one person from the Hachi tribe was killed. In total, two more people from the Wanyan tribe were killed.
Wanyan was so angry when he heard the news that he was ready to fight again.
Seeing this, De Manchu stretched out his hand to stop Wan Yan Bao De and said, "Wan Yan Bao De, don't be impatient. It's time to go back to farming and herding livestock. If you don't agree, make an appointment and we'll fight again then. "
After saying that, Demanchutu waved his hand and ordered his men to retreat.
The members of the Hachi tribe supported the injured from their own tribe and carried a man who was killed before retreating.
Wanyan was so angry that his eyes were on fire. He suppressed his anger and waved his hand, ordering his men to clean up the scene.
The people of the Wanyan tribe also helped the injured, carried the dead, and drove the horses to retreat to the Wanyan tribe's territory.
The war between the two sides has come to an end for the time being.
In the next few days, the Wanyan tribe comforted the injured, buried the dead, and prepared to go to fight with the Hachi tribe. However, the grass in the fields was about to be harvested, and the cattle and sheep in the pens had not been eaten for several days. After being freed, they were so hungry that they lost their energy and growled angrily at their owners. Faced with this situation, the Wanyan tribe had to temporarily stop fighting with the Hachi tribe, either driving their cattle and sheep on the grassland, or tugging grass in the sun with their backs to the sky.
The winding smoke made me unbearable, so I asked the tribe members to work in the fields and graze their cattle and sheep for a few days, and then they went to attack the Hachi tribe and kill four of them, so that they could regain their dignity. Only then can we hold our heads high in front of the chiefs of various tribes.
If you really want to do this, you have to kill eight people from the Wanyan tribe. Otherwise, if you can hold your head up, I won't be able to hold it up.
When will the injustice be repaid? 1
But at this time, another tribe adjacent to the Wanyan tribe took advantage of the fight between the Wanyan tribe and the Hachi tribe and robbed three women and ten sheep from the Wanyan tribe.
Wanyan was furious when he heard the news and thought to himself, this is not equivalent to taking away three groups of men and countless lambs from my Wanyan tribe!
Wanyan was so angry that he vomited blood and stopped caring about farming, herding cattle and sheep. He led the sons of Wanyan tribe and rushed to the adjacent Alin tribe. After a random beating, they took back six women and two men from the Alin tribe. Ten sheep.
Wanyan felt very proud, thinking, if I take back the six women and twenty sheep from Lin, it is equivalent to taking back six groups of men and countless lambs!
Wanyan boldly assigned the six women he snatched back to the bravest tribe members, telling them to hurry up and give birth to six groups of sons for the Wanyan tribe; then he drove twenty sheep into the tribe. sheepfold.
The Alin tribe was not convinced when their women and sheep were robbed, so they gathered tribe members to rob the women and sheep of the Wanyan tribe.
The Wanyan tribe started fighting with the Alin tribe again.
After several days of fighting, the Wanyan tribe defeated the Alin tribe and was ready to take revenge on the Hachi tribe.
In order to ensure victory over the Hachi tribe, the Wanyan tribe made careful preparations. Several leaders of the tribe gathered together to discuss the fighting strategy.