Chapter 1052 Jiang Wei returns

Style: Historical Author: Jia QingWords: 2350Update Time: 24/01/18 19:36:11
Naturally, Feng didn't know what General Guan was thinking. He just said happily:

"Where is Boyo now? Please invite him over quickly."

When General Guan heard this, he couldn't help but take a deep look at Feng Junhou, and then turned around and went out.

After a while, the tired Jiang Wei strode into the house, cupped his fists and saluted:

"See you Lord!"

"Sit down, Bo, sit down quickly!"

Feng Junhou warmly greeted Jiang Wei to sit down, "Farewell Qiaoshan, we haven't seen each other for almost half a year, right?"

While he asked Jiang Wei to sit down, he prepared to pour tea for Jiang Wei himself.

"When we divided our troops at Qiaoshan, I thought we could lead the troops and meet under the city of Chang'an. I didn't expect that I had just arrived in Chang'an and you were sent by the Prime Minister to suppress the bandits again."

"The two of us are only a few days apart, but we just passed each other."

Feng Junhou looked extremely happy and kept talking:

"In the past two months, the ground has been covered with winter snow, making it difficult for messengers to travel. I only know that you went to intercept the thieves this time, and the results were good. What is the specific situation? Can you tell me?"

"Returning to the king, the general won the battle by luck. He killed thousands of thieves and captured nearly ten thousand enemies. Even the deputy general of the army was among them."

Having said this, Jiang Wei let out a "tsk" with some regret, "The only thing I regret is that I didn't capture the handsome thief with my own hands."

"Who is the handsome thief who managed to escape from your hands?"

"I heard it was a man named Deng Ai, but he didn't..."

Feng Junhou, who was pouring tea from the teapot, was startled when he heard the name, and his hand movements stopped.

He didn't wait for Jiang Wei to finish speaking, and asked in silence:

"Deng Ai? Deng Shizai?"

No wonder he didn't know the name of the commander of the Wei army under Xiaoguan City.

Because Hedong and Xiaoguan are separated by a whole Guanzhong.

When he came to Chang'an, Guanzhong was initially settled, and everything was complicated and he had to handle it personally.

In addition, Secretary Zhang Da was not around this time. Feng Junhou was not only extremely busy, but at least he was very busy and often worked overtime.

In terms of special military affairs, they are basically left to General Guan.

Also, as he himself said, it is inconvenient for messengers to travel between Chang'an and Anding in winter.

There were all kinds of reasons, so he didn't even know that the commander of the dead Wei army's partial division was actually Deng Ai.

When Jiang Wei saw Feng Junhou's appearance, he couldn't help but be a little surprised:

"Have you heard of Deng Ai's name?"

"Oh, I heard that when we were in Anding, someone once compared him to Shi Bao."

Feng Junhou wiped away the tea spilled on the table as if nothing had happened, then turned around and handed the tea to Jiang Wei:

"What? From what Bo Yue said, that Deng Ai actually escaped?"

Jiang Wei took the tea, thanked him, and then explained:

"That's not true. Before the bandits were defeated, he died in the rebel army. The general was unable to capture him personally, so I feel a bit regretful."

"Die in the rebellion?"

Hearing the news, Feng Junhou was stunned again, "Deng Ai died in the rebellion?"

Jiang Wei only came in for a while and saw Junhou losing his temper one after another. No matter how slow he was, he noticed that something was not right.

But Junhou just said that he had only heard of this person, but he didn't seem to know him.

For a while, he couldn't ask more questions.

"Tell me carefully, why did Deng Ai die in the rebellion?"

Feng Junhou was in a daze for a while, and then he spoke.

"No." Jiang Wei responded, organized his words, and then started talking about the past:

"Although Deng Ai is the commander-in-chief of that band of thieves, he was specially promoted by Sima Yi, and his deputy commander is the veteran Wang Shuang."

"Deng Ai is originally from a poor family and has a stutter. He has an impatient temperament and commits minor offences. He is not in harmony with his colleagues."

"When I first led the troops to Xiaoguan, they had the effect of a surprise force and were able to subdue the masses. Unexpectedly, after the prime minister wiped out 50,000 elite thieves, the retreat of the troops led by Deng Ai was cut off."

"At that time, Sima Yi ordered to retreat along the Jing River to Chang'an. When Deng Ai retreated, he expected that Chang'an was not safe, so he wanted to attack Anding County and Linjing, and went to the old place of Beidi County."

"Wang Shuang was not convinced by Deng Ai, so he had a disagreement with him. It was at that time that the general led his troops to Xinping County to intercept them."

After Jiang Wei said so much, his mouth felt dry, so he picked up the tea cup and took a sip.

Feng Yong stood up silently, walked to the opposite wall, pulled off the big cloth hanging on it, and a huge map appeared in front of the two of them.

He stared at the map for a while and then said:

"If An Ding hadn't been guarded by Liu Yin and was tricked by Deng Ai, it's hard to say what the final outcome would have been."

Entering the hometown of Beidi County, there is no Han army there.

To the north of Beidi County's hometown is Jiuyuan's hometown.

There were only thousands of rebel troops led by Liu Liang and Xu Xun there, not to mention the Xianbei people who had just been slaughtered by tens of thousands of them.

If the more than 10,000 elite soldiers led by Deng Ai had gone there, there would have been another bloodshed.

Even if it can be settled in the end, it will still be a piece of cake.

Jiang Wei followed and said with some fear:

"Who says it's not the case? Fortunately, their generals were at odds with each other, but the general took advantage."

"At that time, I was blocking the river valley in front of the thieves, and General Liu was behind them to threaten their retreat. They still formed a formation to resist for more than 20 days. Finally, the army ran out of food, and then they broke into chaos."

"The general discovered through the telescope that there was a sign of chaos in the enemy formation, and immediately ordered the attack on the camp. Unexpectedly, it was too late. Deng Ai refused to surrender, and had a dispute with Wang Shuang. In the end, Wang Shuang led his own soldiers and killed him."

"How did you learn about these things?"

"Some of them were told by Wang Shuang, and some were obtained from the defeated soldiers."

After listening to this, Feng Yong just looked at the map steadily, and then sighed in a low voice for a long time: "Dead? Just like this?"

And he still died in the chaos.

In the original history, Deng Ai, who personally destroyed the Shu Han, had many surprises when he first led the army. Unexpectedly, he died in the chaos in the end.

Turning around and looking at the heroic and high-spirited Jiang Wei, Feng Junhou suddenly smiled strangely:

"It would be better to die."

It seems that Jiang Wei also died in the rebellion in the original history.

Now these two people have turned around.

Thinking of this, Feng Junhou asked one more question:

"Have you seen Deng Ai's body with your own eyes?"

Jiang Wei nodded: "The last general has brought his head back."

That is to say, completely dead?

fine!

"What about Wang Shuang?"

"The general has also brought him back."

"good."

"Boyo has accomplished a great feat this time."

After luring the enemy at Qiaoshan, they killed thousands of thieves. The first troops came to Chang'an City and moved to Jingshui to kill nearly 20,000 thieves.

There must be achievements and political significance.

If General Guan hadn't been so good at fighting and made Feng Junhou's performance so dazzling, the battle in Guanzhong would have been the most eye-catching emerging general in the Han army.

Hearing what Feng Junhou said, Jiang Wei felt a little embarrassed:

"The last general relied on the cultivation of the prime minister and the princes, and he had a lot of luck."

Apart from anything else, over the years, due to the material support from Liangzhou, the combat effectiveness of the Tiger Infantry at hand has increased several levels.

What is this if not cultivation?

What is this if not luck?

Do others have such luck?