The chaos around the Xiongnu's right camp did not affect the Hu people below, and it subsided not long after.
How could the unsuspecting Army Sima and a group of personal guards stop the numerous Huns and barbarians led by Liu Meng and Liu Hun?
Army Sima and others only resisted for a while, and most of them were shot into a hornet's nest.
Those who were lucky enough to escape the arrows were chopped into pieces by the Huns who swarmed forward.
Under the last rays of the setting sun, the flag of Wei, where the Xiongnu's right flank was located, collapsed.
"kill!"
Liu Hun did not stop and led his clan members to charge down the mountain.
The sudden rebellion on the right side of the Xiongnu caught the Sima of the Wei army in the center and left by surprise.
A huge gap suddenly appeared in the originally well-defended river valley.
In just a moment, chaos began to arise in the middle of the Xiongnu area directly in front of the river valley.
Guan Ji pulled out her long sword, and behind her, the sun disappeared completely into the mountains.
Let her be like a messenger coming out of the darkness.
"what happened?"
The only Xiongnu on the left who could still hold steady, Army Sima looked at the Xiongnu on the opposite mountain and kept rushing down the mountain. At the same time, some people tried to shoot arrows at him.
With only the last bit of afterglow, he could see that the Shu captives had begun to rush towards this side on horseback.
Someone is colluding with the Shu captives!
He made this judgment immediately.
"Liu Bao, hurry up, ask your people to guard the hilltop immediately, and make sure you don't make any mistakes, otherwise you will be punished by military law!"
Liu Bao, the left commander of the Huns, responded subconsciously, moved his feet, and then stopped hesitantly, his eyes flickering.
Upon seeing this, the army commander immediately urged: "Hurry up and go!"
Liu Bao looked at the hilltop opposite.
Obviously, his nephew has rebelled (Liu Bao is the left Xian king of the Southern Huns, and he is the brother of the right Xian king Liu Qubei).
In other words, he has surrendered to the Han army.
Han army?
Liu Bao suddenly became excited.
"If you wait any longer, I won't dare to kill you!"
Seeing Liu Bao's hesitation, Army Sima was furious and drew his sword.
Liu Bao didn't dare to neglect any more and hurriedly went down.
Army Sima secretly breathed a sigh of relief. He only felt a little wet on his back.
He was much more sober than the army commander on the right side of the Xiongnu.
In other words, the rebellion on the right side of the Huns had made him wary.
But the current situation left him with no choice.
He could only rely on his past majesty to force Liu Bao to submit.
Fortunately, I finally succeeded...
Just when Army Sima was secretly rejoicing, shouts of killing suddenly rang out from around the commander's tent.
"Kill the thief!"
He turned his head suddenly and saw not far away, Liu Bao was personally leading his tribe to kill him.
The left side of the Xiongnu also rebelled.
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The rebellion of the left side of the Xiongnu not only surprised Wei Guo, but also exceeded Guan Ji's expectations.
The elite cavalry of the Han army, who were originally the protagonists, were finally squeezed into bystanders by the three Huns fighting in the melee.
This chaos lasted until dark, and finally ended with the two Xiongnu groups on the left and right joining forces to kill the central Xiongnu and flee.
After the chaos was over, the two brothers Liu Meng and Liu Hun couldn't wait to find Liu Bao and sincerely thanked him:
"Thank you uncle for your help!"
When Liu Bao saw these two brothers, his face turned a little foul.
Because he helped the right department this time, at least half of it was out of necessity.
In other words, he was forced into the water by these two brothers.
If we talk about the five Xiongnu tribes in Bingzhou, the ones in the north that the Wei people trust the most are the ones in the north.
So what you should be most wary of is the left and right parts.
The commanders of these two divisions were formerly King Zuoxian and King Youxian of the Southern Huns.
Needless to say, Liu Qubei, the former right-wing virtuous king.
Yu Fuluo, the former Xian Wang of Zuo, went south with Liu Qubei and was also a figure who rescued the Han Emperor.
More importantly, after Yu Fuluo rescued the Han Emperor, he traveled to the Central Plains and confronted Cao Cao for many years.
Liu Bao, the son of Yu Fuluo, succeeded him as King Zuoxian.
Because of this special historical reason, coupled with the uncle-nephew relationship between the two brothers Liu Meng, Liu Gaoshengai and Liu Bao.
Therefore, Liu Bao was sure that if the right rebels against the Wei people this time, there is a high probability that he will be implicated in the future.
After all, Liu Bao knows best what attitude the Wei people have towards barbarians like him over the years.
Therefore, the best outcome for him is most likely to be like his uncle (Hu Chuquan).
He was called to the mainland and was called to accompany the emperor, but in fact he was placed under house arrest.
It was precisely because he thought of this that Liu Bao gritted his teeth and rebelled - who doesn't have the surname Liu?
As for the other half of the reason that prompted Liu Bao to rebel, it was naturally that, like Liu Meng, he was extremely dissatisfied with Bi Gui's bullying of the tribe over the years.
Liu Bao looked at Liu Hun, frowned and said:
"Are you my brother's youngest son, Gao Sheng Ai?"
When Liu Hun left the tribe, he was not too young, and Liu Bao could still vaguely recognize him.
"Return to uncle, exactly."
Liu Hun nodded.
Liu Bao stared at Liu Hun, his face a little gloomy:
"You have been away from the clan for so many years, but you never thought that you would do such big things when you came back."
In the chaos just now, he saw that the soldiers guarding Liu Hun were obviously not from the tribe, and their weapons and armor were much better than those of his own tribe.
Under this situation, if Liu Bao still can't see the clues, then he will be in vain as the commander of the left side.
Liu Hun smiled slightly and said in a neither humble nor arrogant tone:
"Uncle, I was rewarded. He just returned to the Han Dynasty and was named the Marquis of Guiyi by the Emperor of the Han Dynasty."
"Huh? Marquis Guiyi!"
Liu Bao was a little surprised this time, "The emperor of the Han family sealed it?"
For a long time, with the Hanization of the Southern Xiongnu, they subconsciously believed that the title given by the emperor of the Han family was much stronger than the self-proclaimed title of the Xiongnu tribe.
It is a pity that since the rise of the Xianbei people in the grasslands, most of the Hu people who have been named princes are Xianbei people.
The Huns basically bear the original name within the Huns.
Unexpectedly, Liu Hun would have such an opportunity when he went out to travel.
So Liu Bao couldn't help but feel surprised when he learned that Liu Hun actually had the title of Marquis of Guiyi.
Liu Hun raised his head and said, "That's natural. This time I came back for no other reason than to help my people get rid of the bullying of the Wei thieves and live a good life."
Liu Hun spent so many years in Hanzhong and Liangzhou, and he deeply understood one truth:
The tribes who took the initiative to seek refuge with the Han and the tribes who were forced to seek refuge with the Han were treated in the same way in heaven and earth.
For so many years, everyone has been claiming to be the son-in-law of the Han family. What is it for?
Isn’t it just that he wants to get rid of his identity as a Hu Yi and become a real Han Chinese, no longer being discriminated against and oppressed?
As a Hun noble, who wouldn't want to become the second Jin Rixi?
For Liu Hun, the current situation is the best opportunity.
Liu Bao didn't know what Liu Hun was thinking, so he frowned: "What do you mean?"
Liu Hun smiled calmly: "If uncle believes me, come with me to see General Guan first, and I will talk to him in detail later."
Now that things have come to this, what is the difference between Liu Bao’s belief and his disbelief?
So he followed Liu Hun to the Han military camp and met with General Guan.
General Guan did not expect that Liu Hun not only completed the task brilliantly, but even attracted the left side of the Xiongnu.
The backup plan she was asked to prepare was of no use at all.
At that moment, not only did he spare his own praise, but his stern face even became more smiley.
General Guan didn't have much time to win over the uncles and nephews Liu Meng and Liu Bao, because the road to Hedong County had only gone as far as Yizeng so far.
So her way of appeasing the two of them was very simple and crude.
A large handful of bills were thrown out on the spot, plus three pounds of brown sugar and one pound of tea.
Frankly speaking, if the two of them can help the big man, they can exchange the money for whatever they want after they capture Chang'an.
Of course, it would be embarrassing if Chang'an was not captured - the money is just a pile of waste paper.
As for their clan members, it is even simpler.
Liu Gaoshengai can use his own personal experience to tell them what it means to be a Han-Yi family - a national policy personally set by the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty.
If you don't believe it, there are still a group of naturalized Hus in the Liangzhou army.
Even Yi Congjun can prove that under the rule of the Han Dynasty, their life was much better than that of the Xiongnu in Bingzhou who were deeply oppressed.
What does it mean to be well fed and clothed?
There is no problem for the children of the clan to enter the school.
If you can really read your grades, it will not be a dream to be admitted to the Royal Academy.
What, you don’t know what the Royal Academy is?
With the word "royal" in it, how could it be any worse?
As soon as I heard it, I knew it was related to the emperor of the Han family.
Entering the academy is half a foot into the official career.
This is not a future, what is a future?
In the past, this was a treatment only available to the children of wealthy families.
General Guan's promise was very grand, and she didn't need to fulfill it anyway. Who told her to have a good Alang?
The bright banknotes, heavy brown sugar and tea leaves were the brightest future in hundreds of years, and they almost knocked Liu Meng and Liu Bao unconscious.
Their legs involuntarily became weak, and they bowed their heads to General Guan.
The two most noble men of the Southern Huns knelt in front of General Guan, made bloody cuts on their faces with knives, and swore in tears that they would not be at odds with the Wei thieves.
The loss of the valley entrance suddenly exposed the flanks and rear of the Wei army at the mountain pass to the east in front of General Guan.
Just when General Guan was about to cut off Sima Huan's retreat, the Han army broke through Yanmen County and blocked Jiuyuan County in Yanmen County. The news that they wanted to go south to capture Jinyang finally reached Luoyang and Chang'an.
This news, like a huge thunderbolt, almost blew up the Tai Chi Palace in Luoyang.
Cao Rui was sitting on the throne, and his hands were shaking from the moment he picked up the urgent military report sent from Bingzhou.
It's not fear, it's disbelief.
After reading the military report, Cao Rui was filled with shock and anger, his face began to turn purple and he was breathing heavily.
He only felt that his hair was standing on end and his forehead was cold.
There are more than 200,000 troops in Guanzhong, and they need people, money, and food.
Unexpectedly, in the end, he was led by the Shu captives. Sima Yi was simply incompetent!
Thinking of losing Bingzhou, not to mention Guanzhong, even Luoyang, I am afraid that I will be under the threat of Shu captives all the time.
Cao Rui couldn't help but feel fear in his heart, and then his face quickly turned from angry blood red to pale white.
The military newspaper was slammed down the steps, and Cao Rui's whole body began to tremble, and he screamed:
"Why did the Shu captives come from Yanmen? Did they fly here?"