Zhang Fei's roar penetrated the noisy shouts of killing. The cavalrymen who were attacking from behind were overturned on the spot because their horses were frightened. Two of them had ruptured eardrums and fell to the ground convulsing.
On the battlefield in Jingzhou, Zhang Fei used this method to kill his opponents many times. How had the Yizhou soldiers ever seen such a scene? The subordinates who were originally loyal to Liu Huang instinctively retreated.
Soldiers against soldiers, against generals.
After all, a tough opponent like Zhang Fei cannot be attacked by a random fish.
Liu Huang was stunned at this time. He turned his horse's head and tried to retreat, but the horse underneath him seemed to be frightened, and it ran staggeringly as if it was drunk.
Zhang Fei turned around and discovered Liu Suan's cowardice. He saw him clamping the horse's belly with his legs, Wu Zui received the signal and ran wildly in the darkness, and the eight-foot-long snake spear shuttled through the air with the light of fire.
Liu Huang whipped the horse's buttocks while looking back. When he saw Zhang Fei chasing after him from behind, his heart sank into the valley like a bungee jump.
While he opened his eyes wide and showed fear, the Zhangba Snake Spear pierced directly from his left waist, and soon he lost consciousness as if his brain was powered off.
Zhang Fei shook the snake spear hard, and Liu Suan's body was thrown under the horse.
"Everyone in my body has a tough mouth. I'm really vulnerable." Zhang Fei glanced disdainfully, and then chased Liu Feng forward.
The next morning, the smoke cleared.
On the streets of Luocheng, soldiers can be seen in groups and resting together.
After several months of intensive siege, Liu Bei finally captured the important town north of Chengdu at the cost of tens of thousands of casualties.
The fire in the city had been extinguished, and there was not much food left in the granaries. The people closed their doors and did not dare to go out. Liu Bei strictly ordered to plunder the property of the people in the city, and arranged for generals to lead soldiers to patrol everywhere.
Zhuge Liang and Fa Zheng were waiting eagerly at the south gate. Only after dawn did Zhang Fei and Liu Feng slowly return from the south.
Seeing that the two of them were not in high spirits, Zhuge Liang guessed that Liu Yi had not been captured.
After questioning, I learned that Zhang Fei had killed Liu Quan. In the melee last night, only a hundred of Liu Yi's thousands of soldiers and horses followed him and fled to Chengdu.
Zhuge Liang encouraged him, and then said to Fazheng: "Since Liu Wei escaped last night, Chengdu must find a way to attack. I have asked the troops in the city to surrender. Liu Zhang still has 30,000 elite soldiers in Chengdu. If he continues to be like Luocheng If we attack like this, our losses will be too great..."
"Well, the city of Chengdu is strong and has sufficient food and grass. It would be unwise for a wise man to attack by force..." Fazheng replied.
"I advise my lord to occupy the surrounding counties and villages of Chengdu first and make them isolated and helpless before making plans. You and the scholars have many clever plans and should think of good strategies to help my lord." Zhuge Liang said.
Fazheng nodded, "Liu Zhang is gentle and cowardly. I will write a letter to describe the situation in detail, hoping to persuade him to surrender to Kaicheng."
Liu Bei rested in Luocheng for three days, and then the army marched towards Chengdu.
He originally wanted to take advantage of the situation to occupy surrounding counties and villages and isolate Chengdu, but found that this work had been completed by Zhao Yun.
After Zhao Yun and Liu Bei joined forces, the total force reached more than 40,000, which was still more than the defenders of Chengdu.
After setting up camp, Liu Bei called Zhao Yun to him and asked, "Zilong has worked hard all the way. Did he encounter any difficulties or obstacles on this trip?"
Zhao Yun cupped his fists and replied: "Yun Tuo Lord Hong Fu, Jiangyang and Qianwei are all going well, because the military advisor warned not to advance lightly, so I fought steadily on the road, slowly conquering each county, and did not arrive in Chengdu until July.
After arriving in Chengdu, Liu Zhang could not hold out, so Yun Kun had no other choice but to occupy the surrounding counties and villages, hoping that Liu Zhang could not help but send troops to fight, but he accidentally ended up like this. "
"Is Liu Zhang really looking at him like this?" Zhuge Liang asked curiously. At this time bA OL*A i Zhang Si
"We sent out troops twice during the process, but they were repulsed and never moved again." Zhao Yun nodded.
Liu Bei laughed loudly: "Zilong is a really talented general. The three armies and horses in Jingzhou went smoothly. However, we spent a long time in Luocheng and our reserve troops are not as good as yours."
Zhuge Liang argued: "My lord, you can't compare like this. Liu Zhang did not govern Shu well, the officers and soldiers were disloyal, and the people were disloyal. Only the three armies of Jingzhou had an opportunity to take advantage of it. And Luocheng was guarded by his son Liu Kui. How dare the soldiers not obey and die?" ?”
"What Kong Ming said is true." Pang Tong nodded in affirmation.
"Indeed." Fazheng also agreed.
Liu Bei extended his index finger and pointed, "The three military advisors are of the same mind, but Xiaozhi's letter of persuasion to surrender has been sent to the city for several days, and there is still no news. How can we win Chengdu?"
"Sun Tzu said, 'The art of using troops is to surround it by ten, attack it by five, and divide it by doubling it...' Our troops are only ten thousand more than those in the city, but the food and grass are not as abundant as in the city. Now Liu Zhang is like a frightened bird and it is difficult to divide his troops. , the best way to capture the city is to use strategy." Fazheng said, twirling his beard.
Liu Bei affirmed: "Chengdu is too far away from Jingzhou, and Ziyu's supply transportation is difficult. It would be unwise to waste food and grass with Liu Zhang..."
Pang Tong smiled leisurely: "It's nothing to do with just grain and grass. Chengdu is now an isolated city. Apart from this city, the lord can take whatever he can."
"This must not be the case. We have done nothing against Minqiu since we entered Shu. How are we any different from Cao Cao's thieves if we send troops to rob food?" Liu Bei shook his head quickly.
"My lord has misunderstood Pang Tong's intention. What I mean is that if Liu Zhang cannot hold out, we can surround Chengdu and camp in the fields. In less than half a year, if the city's grain supply is exhausted, the city will inevitably surrender." Pang Tong analyzed.
Fazheng asked back: "Chengdu's treasury is sufficient, and there are only 30,000 soldiers and horses in the city. The food reserves can last for three years. Why does Shi Yuan claim that the food will be exhausted in half a year?"
Pang Tong laughed and said: "Although Liu Zhang only has 30,000 troops, how many people are there in Chengdu? How many days can their families last? If Chengdu surrenders within half a year, there will be civil strife. If we use some more tactics..."
"An arrow book like that in Luocheng?" Fazheng was overjoyed.
Seeing that both Pang Tong and Zhuge Liang nodded, Liu Bei immediately adopted Pang Tong's suggestion, stationed troops and horses outside the city to farm on the spot, and sent generals to the surrounding counties for governance, completely isolating the entire Chengdu.
Asking back about those arrow books of Fa Zheng that undermine people's hearts has become the only source of information for the outside world.
In November of the 18th year of Jian'an, Liu Bei besieged Chengdu for nearly two months. Lantian sent Hu Ke to take a boat and a carriage, and brought 20 carts, gold, silver and copper coins.
Liu Bei initially thought it was military rations, but he didn't expect that the twenty carts were full of property. He looked at Zhuge Liang and others and asked curiously: "What does Ziyu mean?"
Hu Ke took out two letters from his arms, handed one to Liu Bei and the other to Zhuge Liang, and then explained: "Sir's intentions are all in the letters."
The letter to Liu Bei wrote: When awarding rewards after the war, be careful and do not go too far. It is difficult to win the hearts of the people, but it is easy to destroy them.
Liu Bei was confused after reading this. Lan Ziyu asked me to be cautious in awarding rewards? But Chengdu hasn't been conquered yet. Is this money coming too early? But where are these twenty cars enough?
"Military advisor, what did Ziyu say?" Liu Bei noticed that Zhuge Liang's letter paper was particularly large.
Zhuge Liang shook his head and turned the paper over. It was an unfinished Yangtze River Newspaper. It was the tenth issue that they had not received yet. The content of Jingzhou on the right had been filled in, but the page on the left was empty.
Everyone looked at Hu Ke, what exactly did Lantian mean? Control the big one, control the owl
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