Chapter 50: Battle of the Huns, Southern Huns VS Mongolia

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Compared with the full development of Bingzhou in recent years, the grasslands have been experiencing continuous wars in recent years, which is very lively.

In fact, at the beginning, Li Xiang had some thoughts about the three counties of Dingxiang, Yunzhong and Jiuyuan that he had not yet mastered. But just when Li Xiang was preparing to make plans, news suddenly came that the North and South Huns were about to fight. Li Xiang Xiang immediately extinguished the thought in his heart and prepared to sit on the mountain and watch the fight between tigers and tigers.

If Wanyan Aguda is restrained by Genghis Khan, it is certainly possible to successfully regain Dingxiang, Yunzhong and Jiuyuan counties.

But this will severely damage Wanyan Aguda's strength. If Wanyan Aguda is defeated by Temujin and Mongolia annexes the southern Huns, it will threaten him, and he will have no place to cry.

While Li Xiang was waiting with a contented look on his face, the war between Mongolia and the Southern Huns finally began.



In the dark night, it was as if there was endless heavy ink hanging in the sky, without even a little starlight.

On the boundless grassland, teams of Mongolian cavalry were galloping on it, and among them, a tall, majestic man with cold eyes was standing in front of them.

Not long after, the big man led the cavalry and approached a tribe of the Southern Huns.

Late at night, all the herdsmen finished their day's work and fell deeply into sleep. No one thought that someone would attack them at this time.

However, the tragedy happened just like this. The Mongolian cavalry rushed straight into the tribe and killed everyone on sight. The unsuspecting Southern Xiongnu tribe was unable to resist at all, and it didn't take long for the place to turn into a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood.

"Khan, Muhuali came to give orders." Muhuali walked into the tent covered in blood, knelt down and shouted to Temujin in a loud voice.

That's right, the big man who led the troops into the Southern Huns was Mu Huali, a legendary general who rose from slave to marshal.

Muhuali was known in history for his perseverance, wisdom, bravery and prowess in battle. He was most highly valued for his skills in Boring. He was praised by Temujin as "like a chariot with a shaft and a body with arms." He followed Temujin for forty years. He assisted Temujin in unifying the various Mongolian tribes and had outstanding military exploits. He was one of the "Four Heroes" together with Borshu, Borhu and Chi Laowen.

Different from the joy after the great victory in the Mongolian army, the atmosphere in the southern Xiongnu tent was solemn, and everyone in the tent was full of anger.

"Father Khan, we can't go on like this. This is the third time this month. We must organize a large army to fight back, otherwise the greedy guys like the Northern Huns will only take advantage of them." Wanyan Zongbi roared angrily at Wanyan Aguda.

"Yes, brother, we must teach these guys a lesson. What's more, this Temujin has changed the northern Xiongnu to Mongolia. We must give a lesson to these guys for betraying our ancestors." Wanyan Wu also begged for money. said indignantly.

After hearing this, Wanyan Agu finally made up his mind and said loudly, "You must quickly gather your sons and follow me to meet with Temujin in three days."

Three days later, flags were flying and war drums were thundering. The two armies of the Southern Xiongnu and Mongolia stood opposite each other. Both sides were no more and no less, both with an army of 100,000.

The two sides didn't say much. Wanyan Aguda and Temujin were both ruthless people and didn't talk much. After their own sides were ready, they quickly commanded their armies to kill each other.

Both sides were of equal numbers, and both were equipped with iron cavalry. The killing was indistinguishable for a time, and they were evenly matched.

But as time passed, the situation began to become unfavorable to the Southern Huns.

Genghis Khan Temujin is indeed a god-level commander, with a commander attribute as high as 101 points. Wanyan Aguda is not bad either, with a commanding score of 99, which is only two points behind Temujin.

But these two points are a huge gap in realm. Maybe Wanyan Aguda can compete with Temujin in a short time, but as time goes by, his command becomes more and more difficult, and he can no longer keep up with Temujin. The rhythm is up. For a time, the Southern Huns began to fall into a disadvantage.

But the Southern Xiongnu also had their own advantages. Shanshi Tuo, Nian Deli and Wanyan Jindanzi showed great power on the battlefield. He led his cavalry to kill Temujin's army again and again, but few people could stop him.

Subotai and Kublai originally wanted to stop these people from charging and killing without restraint, but they "had the intention to kill the thieves, but they were unable to save themselves." Kublai Laiben relied on his own strength and wanted to fight head-on with Wanyan's golden marbles, but was beaten several times by Wanyan's golden marbles until he vomited blood and fled.

Subotai was even worse. He encountered the strongest mountain lion camel among them. After a few moves, he almost felt like he couldn't hold the weapon in his hand under the heavy blows of the mountain lion camel. If it weren't for Zhe Lemi With Chi Laowen coming to help at the critical moment, I'm afraid Subotai may not be able to return intact from the hands of Shan Shi Tuo.

Temujin also observed the situation of the mountain lions and camels on the battlefield. Although the bravery of these people was surprising, he didn't seem worried. He obviously had another trump card and felt that he could deal with the mountain lions and camels.

"Go ahead, kill as much as you can." Temujin said to the person behind him calmly.

I saw this man's eyes like an eagle, his ape-like arms stretched out long, and a large bow on his back. His whole person looked like a long arrow ready to go.

But this man did not respond to Temujin's order. He directly held a curved bow, pulled the bowstring with all his strength, and shot seven arrows in a row towards Niandeli.

He was so sticky that he was rushing to kill in full swing, but he suddenly felt a familiar feeling coming from him.

Han Cuo is the feeling of familiarity. Ever since Xue Rengui severely wounded Nian Deli with an arrow, Nian Deli could never forget the feeling of powerlessness that life and death were not in his control.

Although the feeling this time was much weaker than the one Xue Rengui gave him, Gu Deli still did not dare to be careless, and tried his best to avoid them, and finally avoided all these hidden arrows.

Although Zhebie was also frightened that Guan De was able to dodge his hidden arrows. But on the battlefield, he didn't have time to think too much and immediately looked for other targets.

But others did not have such ability. Wanyan's silver bullet was caught by Zhebie and shot to death on the spot. Wanyan Yinshu was on guard because of the death of Wanyan Yin's bullet, but he was still seriously injured by an arrow.

However, Wanyan Aguda suffered a lot of losses, and Genghis Khan also felt uncomfortable. He actually lost three generals in one battle.

Jochi and Chagatai were split in half on the spot by Wanyan's golden marbles, which suffered the pain of losing their brother. Bor was suddenly blocked from returning by the mountain lion Tuo Tuo and Nian Deli who were fighting in the rebel army, and was subsequently killed on the spot by these two men.

After several days of fighting, both sides suffered heavy losses and their troops were severely reduced.

At the same time, after several days of continuous fighting, both Wanyan Aguda and Genghis Khan saw each other's abilities. Temujin did not dare to underestimate the other side anymore, and naturally he would not think that the Southern Huns could easily devour them. And Wanyan Aguda would not think that he could defeat Temujin easily.

In order to avoid excessive losses of the army in this meaningless war, these two heroes decisively chose to withdraw their troops in order to gain opportunities.

At this point, the first war between the Southern Huns and Mongolia ended temporarily with both sides losing.