Two hundred and twenty-four My luck is better than yours!

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2692Update Time: 24/01/12 17:42:38
The morale of the Han army was greatly boosted, but the morale of the rebels was unbearable.

Under the coercion of this intimidating momentum, the rebel attacking troops were unable to withstand the Han army's front. After barely parrying for a while, they could not resist and retreated continuously.

When the Qiang general saw the reinforcements of the Han army coming, he also guessed that Yuzhong City was probably doomed. There was no way to continue the battle. If he continued to fight, his life might be at stake here, so he immediately ran away. .

I won’t fight anymore.

As soon as the general ran away, the rebel army completely collapsed.

The Han army defeated the rebels and killed a large number of them. The cavalry under the leadership of Liu Bei pursued the rebels for five or six miles until they were exhausted and then returned.

In this battle, Liu Bei led the army to cut off the rebel supply lines, and used 10,000 troops to withstand the rebel attack of 20,000 troops for 13 days. He achieved great gains, directly reversed the situation of the war, and made key contributions to the Han army's final victory. .

It can be said to be the biggest contributor to this battle.

Chen Qiong, the general under Zhang Wen who came to support Liu Bei, admired Liu Bei's bravery, tenacity and tenacity. He expressed his respect to Liu Bei and explained the situation to him.

Only then did Liu Bei know that the battle in Yuzhong City was not over yet. This army was sent by Zhang Wen to support him. However, when passing by Yuzhong City, that shameless guy Zhou Shen actually intercepted half of the army and stayed to help him. Attack the city yourself.

Good guy, the tradition of plucking bureaucrats' feathers can also be used here?

Or did you cut the wild goose into two pieces for me?

You are so embarrassed!

Liu Bei was very unhappy and felt that Zhou Shen was too unreasonable, but he had no intention of pursuing Zhou Shen's issue. He was very tired now, and the whole army was at the end of its battle, so he had to return to the army to rest.

He just wanted to sleep until the day was dark, and then eat meat like crazy until the day was dark, to make up for all the time lost.

Half a day later, Liu Bei led his army to clean up the battlefield, organize the large quantities of supplies captured and captured, and began to return to the direction of Yuzhong City to join Zhou Shen. As a result, on the way back, Liu Bei made another unexpected gain.

A hurried rebel detachment, about three hundred in number, rushed straight towards his victorious troops, running headlong as if there was a ghost chasing them.

Liu Bei instantly realized that these might be the rebels who had escaped from the Battle of Yuzhong City. From this point of view, the Battle of Yuzhong City should have been won. He was very happy, so he waved his hand and ordered Xia Houyuan to lead a team to kill the rebel. The squad was dealt with.

Xia Houyuan took the order and left.

After about two sticks of incense, Xia Houyuan came back on horseback with a guy who was beaten half to death.

"Everyone else was killed, but this man was dressed in an unusual way. He might be a rebel general. My subordinates thought this man might be useful, so they brought him back to you."

Liu Bei raised his sword and looked at the man's face, then nodded.

"Okay, take it back. Let's go back and find out who it is. If it's a general, I'll record the credit for you."

Xia Houyuan smiled and nodded.

The next journey back to the army was not stable. From time to time, a group of rebel troops would appear in embarrassment and flee. The number was usually around three to five hundred and seven to eight hundred. There were no more than a thousand, and most of them were Qiang people. A small number of Huns, and a small number of Han Chinese.

Liu Bei had no choice but to think that mosquito meat was also meat, so he asked Chen Qiong's reinforcements, who were still physically fit, to be mainly responsible for annihilating these bastards, while his own headquarters was responsible for resting.

In this way, it took Liu Bei four days to complete a road that lasted almost two days. When he finally returned to Yuzhong City on October 29, he learned another piece of news that made him laugh or cry.

Zhou Shen is autistic.

the reason is simple.

Bian Zhang, an important general of the rebel army, was killed by the Han army in this battle. He was unable to escape alive, and his entire army collapsed.

But another important rebel general, Han Sui, actually exploded.

In a crisis situation, Han Sui actually made a desperate move and led his bodyguards to attack the central army where Zhou Shen was. He looked like a madman, and the guards around him fought bloody battles, and actually got close to Zhou Shen.

When Zhou Shen thought about it afterwards, he still thought that Han Sui could not really threaten his life. His soldiers had already protected him on three levels inside and outside, and Han Sui's hundreds of people would never break in. Even if they did, they would not be able to break in. It is estimated that Han Sui is the only one left.

But that's when Zhou Shen got timid.

Seeing the crazy state of Han Sui's group of people covered in blood, he was frightened by Han Sui's life-threatening mad dog momentum. He actually failed to stay where he was. Instead, he retreated under the protection of his own soldiers to avoid Han Sui's advance. The result was a gap in the defense.

Han Sui fought hard and managed to break out of the siege and escape. Along the way he looked at the base of the rebels in Yunwu County.

After the battle was basically over and the rebels were basically destroyed, Zhou Shen fell into deep self-isolation. He felt extremely embarrassed and felt that everyone he saw was laughing at him, so he chose not to interact with anyone and locked himself in the general's tent. No one was seen, and the deputy general was asked to help deal with post-war matters.

At the same time, in order to vent his anger, he ordered all the more than 10,000 rebel prisoners he captured to be beheaded, and together with the heads of the dead rebels, they built a Jingguan outside Yuzhong City to show off the Han army's illustrious martial arts.

This incompetent and furious look made Liu Bei dumbfounded. At the same time, he realized that the fish he caught might be a big fish, so he took the rebel officer who was tied up by Wuhua Da to find someone to identify him.

Sure enough, the guy was quickly identified as Han Sui, or in other words, Han Yue.

What kind of luck is this?

Liu Bei couldn't even speak for himself.

After confirming the identity of this person, Liu Bei smiled, found a place for him to sit down, and asked someone to lift Han Sui and place him in front of him. He looked at the ashen-faced Han Sui with great interest.

If he remembered correctly, this Han Sui was the birthday boy among the Liangzhou rebels. Taking advantage of the bonus period of the Central Plains Rebellion, he maintained his own strength in Liangzhou and even Guanzhong for thirty years, and was later conquered by Cao Cao, who unified the Central Plains. He sent General Xia Houyuan to wipe them out.

He has been in the limelight for more than thirty years, from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to Cao Cao's unification of the Central Plains. He has been the emperor of Tu for such a long time. This guy can be regarded as a son of luck.

As a result, this time, it fell into his own hands.

Well, there is also Xia Houyuan. This guy happened to be captured by Liu Bei's sent Xia Houyuan. It's really interesting.

What does this mean?

This shows that my luck is better than yours, Han Sui!

"Han Sui, you said, as a Han official, why do you want to participate in the rebellion? If you don't rebel, you can live a better life than most people. You don't have to worry about food and clothing. Why bother to rebel? "

Han Sui looked at Liu Bei expressionlessly.

"I said I was forced to do nothing, do you believe it?"

"I believe."

"Do you believe it?"

"Well, because I have seen many, many people who were forced to go astray. None of them got to that point because they wanted to."

"I've heard of you, Liu Xuande."

Han Sui smiled and said: "You are a very capable person. I heard a lot of rumors about you when I was in Luoyang, but I didn't expect that someone like you would go to the battlefield in person and even come to the battlefield in person. Fighting on the front line, if I lose to you, I have nothing to say."

Liu Bei nodded.

"You know what will happen to you next, right?"

"I know, it should be a death."

"More than that, it's not easy to catch someone alive. Of course we will send you to Luoyang alive. I guess you will be torn apart by the car."

"……………………"

Han Sui stopped talking.

Liu Bei smiled.

"Scared?"

"Who can not be afraid?"

Han Sui shook his head and sighed with an ashen look on his face: "I had no intention of doing this, so why did God treat me like this?"

Liu Bei shook his head and sneered.

"It's not a mistake to just make a mistake. If you really want to live, you can just pack up and run away. The world is so big, where can't you run away? I think Yizhou is very good. If you run away to Yizhou and hide, the court will really take care of you. no way.

Let me see, stop pretending. You may feel that you don’t want to cause trouble at first, but as your power grows, can you still stop yourself? For this reason, it is really not a loss for you to send you to Luoyang. For every less person like you, the big man can live at least 100,000 more lives. "

Liu Bei stood up, waved his hand, and had Han Sui taken away.

Han Sui didn't say anything the whole time, looking like he wanted to die but didn't dare. It looked really funny.

(End of chapter)