"What conditions?" Li Yue frowned.
Fu Jian is not Fu Hong or Fu Xiong. I don’t have much contact with him, so I can’t be sure of his temper.
Cui Jin said: "After defeating the Liu Kingdom, Luozhou returns to the Fu family!"
This request was far beyond Li Yue's expectations. Luozhou was not a good place, and Yin Hao had already made it clear that he wanted to expedition north to Xu and Luo.
If he wants this place, is he waiting to be attacked by Jiangdong?
That's all for Yin Hao. Huan Wen will definitely send troops to Luoyang in the critical future. The ancestral graves of Jiangdong's monarchs and ministers are all in Mang Mountain.
"Yes!" Li Yue nodded.
However, Fu Jian's request was not limited to this. Cui Jin looked embarrassed and said: "All the Huns' war horses belong to them..."
"This is unreasonable!" The surrounding generals were furious, "What are we waiting for when we go north? Can't we make wedding clothes for the Fu family?"
Compared with Fu Jian, Fu Hong is much more honest and kind.
Li Yue was also secretly angry. He also wanted Luoyang and war horses. They wanted all the most valuable things. This was just raising the price...
"Brother, what do you think?"
"Here!" Cui Jin said in a deep voice, "Once Liu Guo goes north, he will put great pressure on Ye City. If Fu Jian continues to obey Xiang Guo's orders, Ye City will be in danger!"
Ran Min is really good at fighting.
But a good man cannot stand against a large number of people, and the Huns, Xianbei, Jie, and Qiang people are just fine. But the Di people are not trivial. They are on the rise. The Fu family has a large number of people, and a group of heroes from Guanxi have also gathered under their command.
"Then give it to him!" Li Yue suppressed the anger in his heart and said calmly.
In the past, anger would burst out directly, but now as the leader of a party with hundreds of thousands of people under his command, he could no longer show joy or anger.
"Captain!" Heiyun generals were furious.
"Why should I be afraid of a mere Fangtou? This subordinate is willing to be the vanguard and attack Fu Jian!" Mi Jin cupped his hands and said.
If they really fight, Heiyunshan should have a 50% chance of winning, but Li Yue is not a gambler. Even if he wins, Heiyunshan will definitely have to pay a certain price.
As for the real enemy of the Black Cloud Army, the Di people are not even ranked.
"Why, you dare to question a certain decision?" Li Yue looked at the generals expressionlessly.
It is never a good thing to be coerced by your subordinates. The knife should be used by the person, not the person driven by the knife.
Now that he is the master of a party, he must have the proper palace and control.
Once the sword is out of control, it will bite its owner.
"I don't dare!" Mi Jin knelt down and bowed down, and other generals from Heiyun also bowed down on the ground.
Li Yue ignored them and said to Cui Jin: "Let's talk about the future in the future. We can't let Fu Jian turn to Xiangguo to deal with Yecheng now!"
Frankly speaking, Fu Jian actually did nothing wrong. It is precisely the quality of a qualified monarch to maximize the interests of his ethnic group.
The same was true for Li Yue at the beginning, but it was Fu Hong who gave in at that time.
"My subordinates will return to Fangtou immediately!" Cui Jin didn't even enter the city gate, got on his horse and turned the horse's head.
"Brother..." Li Yue hesitated.
Cui Jin turned around and said, "Big things are important. Fu Jian is also having secret discussions with the Xiang Kingdom envoy. If the Di people surrender to the Jie people, the people in the north will have a powerful enemy!"
Li Yue nodded, "Have a nice trip."
Looking at his back, Li Yue felt something in his heart. In fact, he just wanted him to go back and see his pregnant wife...
At this time, Cangting, Hebei Province.
The swords and spears are like the sea, and the armor is like the mountains.
Flags with the word "Wei" fluttered in the spring breeze, and the soldiers looked at the Jie people, Huns, and various barbarians on the opposite side with great hatred.
A blood-red war horse galloped down from the west. One person on the horse was holding two spears and roared, "Kill!"
"kill!"
Every sound received a hysterical response from Wei's soldiers.
This battle is Ran Wei's hurdle.
Shi Zhi and Shi Kun gathered almost all the effective forces of the Hu people in Hebei.
In addition to the 100,000 Zhao troops in Handan, Duan Qin, Jin Dou, Zhang Chen, Yang Qun, Shi Ning and other remaining Jie Zhao forces gathered in Changcheng (today's Nanle County, Henan, and Daming County, Hebei).
The Zhuhu coalition forces totaled 230,000.
Ran Min mobilized all the troops in Yecheng and appointed Shangshu Zuopushe Liu Qun as the governor of Xingtai. Wang Tai, Cui Tong, Zhou Cheng and other generals led 120,000 infantry and cavalry to garrison in Huangcheng. Ran Min led 80,000 elite soldiers to attack.
The shouts shook the world and the more than 200,000 barbarians on the opposite side.
And these cries contain hatred and anger that have been suppressed for thirty or forty years.
Have the Han people ever suffered such humiliation?
Even during the Warring States, late Qin, and Three Kingdoms periods, there were no cases of homeland being invaded by foreigners.
The Xiongnu and Xianbei, who were at their peak, fell apart in front of China.
War drums and trumpets sounded next.
The blood-red war horse galloped in front of the troops like a ball of blazing flames, pointing its spear directly at Jie Zhao Yazhen in the distance, "Revenge, today!"
Following this shout, the cavalry and soldiers moved in response and moved forward slowly. The dark red tide flooded the earth and surged toward the barbarians on the opposite side.
The heavy footsteps suppressed all sounds, and even the wind seemed to be silent at this moment.
The soldiers only had hatred in their eyes, only for the barbarians on the opposite side.
The Ba people from Wang Tai's tribe on the left wing rushed out first and pierced the opposite Huns army like a spear.
Han Gao also ordered the Three Qin Dynasties, and the Ba people in the mountains rushed to join him, taking the initiative to be the vanguard and making great contributions.
When the Shu Han Dynasty was established, there were many generals in the army.
However, Wang Tai's elite troops were so fierce that they charged into the Huns army and were invincible.
Immediately afterwards, Zhou Cheng's cavalry charged into the Jie army,
The battlefield immediately began to boil.
Countless swords, spears and shadows tore apart flesh and blood, glowing with bursts of crimson. Hundreds of thousands of people, horses and canines intertwined, like two giant pythons twisting, strangling, and struggling crazily on the earth...
Bloody light rose into the sky, and the color of the wind and clouds in the sky changed.
Hundreds of people fell with every breath, the screams of people and the neighing of war horses were heard, and the corpses on the ground were trampled into bloody mud.
Just as the two armies were in a stalemate, a cavalry of 5,000 men swept from the northwest highlands toward the rear of Jie Zhao's army like an antelope hanging its horns.
On the green northern land, it looks like a giant waving a long whip.
The first general with black armor and red horse was none other than Ran Wei Emperor Ran Min. He rushed to the front with a double-edged spear and struck at the Jie Zhao army like thunder.
In an instant, all the Hu people who were still in a stalemate and resisting fell on their backs.
Although the Hu people also mobilized heavy troops to intercept the cavalry, it was all to no avail and they were defeated in one attack.
Ran Min rushed towards Jie Zhao's central army as if he was in a deserted area.
At the same time, Wang Tai on the left and Zhou Cheng on the right moved forward bravely, relying on the anger and hatred in their chests to suppress the Hu people. Countless Hu people fell under their swords and spears.
It was as if three sharp blades had pierced the Hu man's body at the same time.
Finally, the barbarians couldn't stand it any longer. As they retreated, some dropped their weapons, turned around and ran away, or fell to their knees.
The battlefield is full of such scenes.
The once arrogant Jie people, Huns, and Hu people were once again trampled under the feet of China.
In April of the first year of Yongxing, there was a battle at Cangting. Ran Wei defeated the Zhuhu coalition forces and killed more than 30,000 people in the formation. Ran Min personally chased Jin Dolphin with his cavalry, beheaded them in Yin'an and captured them all before returning.
More than 100,000 soldiers were captured, and the banners, bells and drums stretched for more than 100 miles.
The might of the army was unparalleled when Jie and Zhao were at their peak.
Ran Min went from Cangting to Ye, performed the ritual of drinking, and established the nine schools, and appointed the right talents. Many Confucian scholars advanced, and the world was astonished at that time, just like the beginning of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Ran Wei, who rose up in the blood and fire, also reached the top in the blood and fire.
(End of chapter)