Three hundred and fifty-two Khitans chose to fight to the end

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2710Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
What Yi La Wo Wo said awakened many people, and they all felt that what Yi La Wo Wo said was very meaningful.

They resisted the Jin people in order to gain independence and a stable and peaceful life. They did not have to be forced by the Jin people to fight or be forced to serve as soldiers and never return.

They don't like fighting, and they are not war maniacs. They just want to live a stable life. In order to live a stable life, they rise up to resist.

It is true that the resistance is not going well at the moment. They are facing a difficult situation and need to make a decision.

But they don't want to leave their homeland and go to Daliao, which is far away.

Sabahua's pancakes are very good-looking, but at present, they look good but cannot be eaten.

This is not good.

Seeing that something was wrong with the atmosphere in the military tent, Saba immediately took out his trump card.

"Even so, we must consider the comparison of strength between the two of us. Can we defeat the golden thief? Can we compete with the golden thief? If possible, of course I am not willing to leave, but the current situation is very dangerous."

Sa Ba pointed at the map and said: "Although our army has 60,000 soldiers and horses, we can no longer obtain soldiers from other places. We only occupy Linhuang Mansion. The outside of Linhuang Mansion has been captured, and we are trying to continue southward. The attack has been blocked.

This shows that although the Golden Thieves are not as powerful as us when facing the enemy directly, they have already established a firm foothold and have considerable combat power. They also have sufficient reserves. They can defeat us, but we cannot, and we cannot get reinforcements! "

This is indeed a practical issue. When it comes to this issue, Yi Lawo'o doesn't know what to say.

He personally participated in the command of the previous battles when he tried to go south to recapture several lost lands such as Hampyeong Prefecture, and fought with the Jin soldiers. Facing the steady and steady Jin soldiers, he tried to take the initiative many times but was repelled, and was unable to gain an advantage.

Although the Jin soldiers could not defeat him, he could only retreat in the face of the Jin soldiers' defense.

Therefore, Yi Lawo'o has no qualifications to speak on this kind of matter, and no one would be willing to believe him if he did.

If you want people to believe in you and follow you, you must be able to win the battle. Otherwise, why would people trust you with their lives?

That being said, there are also problems with Saba's plan, that is, we don't know how to successfully reach Xiliao, how many people can reach Xiliao alive, and what route will be taken that neither the Xiliao army nor the Jin army can successfully conquer. What to do to conquer.

And even if the route is determined, how to solve the problems such as eating, drinking and eating along the way?

If they cannot arrive in Xiliao before winter comes, and the harsh winter on the prairie must be taken into consideration, if they want to implement Saba's plan and carry out large-scale migration, a very large amount of material preparations will be needed.

Is such material preparation feasible for the current Khitan Restoration Army?

Then it's really hard to say.

All in all, the Khitan Restoration Army faced a major decision problem.

Should I go or stay?

These two major routes are the main disputes. As for other plans such as going north to survive, going south to Shandong and Hebei to find Su Yonglin to survive, they have all been passed.

It sounds even more outrageous than going to Xiliao, and it is not within the scope of choice at all.

In the next period of time, Saba and Yilawowe held different opinions. Both sides had supporters and could not argue.

And this news also reached the ears of the tribes who followed them. The Khitans who originally lived in the area in front of Yanyun Mountain were unwilling to leave their hometown where they had lived for a long time. From then on, they stayed away from their hometown and went to Xiliao in the Western Regions.

The other tribesmen were not very attached to their hometowns and did not have much resistance to going to Xiliao. Instead, they began to discuss the routes and material supplies along the way.

The supporters of both sides were evenly matched, and neither Saba nor Yilawoou could do anything to the other. In this regard, both Saba and Yilawoou had great opinions and grievances.

Yi Lawo'o gradually became in a confrontational mood with Saba, leading a group of people who supported him and were unwilling to continue to follow Saba.

Saba gradually felt that his power was insufficient, and he needed to increase his power to suppress and control Yi La Wo Wo.

Both sides have their own ideas.

Saba decided to take the upper-level route, using his status as the governor of the capital to lobby and persuade the leaders of the tribes who were unwilling to migrate, trying to persuade them to support his opinions, thereby motivating their respective tribes to support him and reverse the situation.

However, Yi Lawo'o tried to use military means to prove the possibility of armed resistance to the Jin Kingdom and to settle down and establish a political power.

Saba decided to poach the enemy, while Yi Laowou decided to use hard power to speak out. The two had different decisions.

In the beginning, Saba's side was more advantageous. As the Jin soldiers continued to approach, the Khitan Restoration Army gradually fell into decline. They were repelled by the Jin soldiers in several directions and had to retreat. Linhuang Mansion was also in danger.

At this time, Sa Ba's lobbying had made great progress, and the number of people in the Khitan Restoration Army Group who were willing to move westward gradually increased, which made Sa Ba very happy.

But who would have known that in mid-July, Yilanwoou actually won a victory.

Wuyan Puluhun planned an offensive campaign to capture Heihepu in the southwest of Linhuang and further reduce the living space of the Khitan Restoration Army, so he personally led his troops here in an attempt to eliminate the Khitan army stationed here. .

The defenders of Heihepu resisted resolutely under the leadership of Yi Lawo.

Since most of them were infantry and the number of cavalry was relatively small, they fought very hard. Wuyan Puluhun personally commanded the Jin cavalry to surround Yilawowo, trying to use mobile tactics to defeat the Khitan army. array, and then destroy them.

As a result, the weather was unpredictable, and suddenly heavy rain poured down. In an instant, strong winds came, thunder bursts, and the sky and the earth were vast.

A large number of Jin Army cavalry fell off their horses, and many war horses were frightened. The cavalry collapsed so quickly that Wuyan Puluhun did not even react, and the entire army lost command.

And Yilawowo seized this opportunity.

He took the opportunity to boost the morale of the soldiers and told them that the ancestors of the Khitan people were blessing them in this battle. As a result, the Khitan soldiers all became more courageous, fought bravely, and actually reversed the situation of the battle in one fell swoop.

The 10,000 troops brought by Wuyan Puluhun suffered heavy losses, and almost all their horses were lost. However, Yi Lawo'o led the Khitan Restoration Army to a great victory, and almost captured Wuyan Puluhun. .

However, after this battle, Yilanwowo was unable to take advantage of the situation to expand its results because it did not have many cavalry, and its attack on the Jin army was limited.

But this is still a rare victory.

As a result, Yi Lawo's prestige greatly increased, surpassing Saba in one fell swoop, and inspired the Khitan people to have the courage to fight against the Jin army.

Yi Lawo'o described the situation at the post-war celebration banquet, saying that Linhuang Mansion was the hometown of the Khitan people, and that it was the ancestors of the Khitan people who appeared and summoned heavy rain, allowing them to defeat the Jin soldiers.

Linhuang is ours!

We will not retreat!

Fight to the death with the golden thief!

The call to move to Wowo was responded to and enthusiastically supported by most of the Khitan people. Saba's plan to move westward was immediately abandoned and resisted by most people.

The situation faced by both sides has reversed.

At the celebration banquet, Saba kept drinking sullenly with a sullen face and said nothing. Seeing the infinite scenery of Yi La Wo We, he couldn't tell whether he was jealous or envious.

But there was one thing Saba saw clearly.

A victory could not reverse the disadvantageous situation of the Khitan Restoration Army.

In the current state, the Khitan Restoration Army is facing all-round oppression from the Jin State. A victory cannot eliminate the Jin State's new army, nor can it prevent the Jin State from continuing to launch attacks. Moreover, Yili Wowo did not seize the opportunity after the war. Expand the results, continue the pursuit and so on.

Therefore, there is a high probability that the Jin Army will come back. Even now, they should have stabilized the situation again and are planning the next attack. The next attack will definitely be more fierce than now.

If you continue to immerse yourself in such a victory, you will most likely face greater dangers.

But this kind of statement is meaningless now.

Yi Lawo's prestige and influence have surpassed him. Although he is still in charge, most people would rather listen to Yi Lawo's orders than Saba's.

Military merit can so greatly promote a person's prestige and quickly turn prestige into power.

Saba was helpless.

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