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Chapter 755 Tianshi Destroys Qin Feibei Hu

——I am the dividing line—

On the Xing Plain, which was separated from Xianyang City to the west of Chang'an, Huang Chao, who was struggling on the horse's back, opened his swollen eyes. Looking at the outline of Xijing City that was still majestic after the rain, he was filled with mixed feelings and almost burst into tears.

They paid too much for this final return journey full of twists and turns. At that time, the 80,000 troops from the imperial guards in Gyeonggi, plus the more than 50,000 people responded and re-sponsored by the local authorities, now only less than three stops are left in ten stops.

Almost all the supplies and equipment, including his carriage (mobile palace carriage), were lost; most of the pack animals and even more than half of the mounts were either weak, injured, sick and died during the journey, or were slaughtered without hesitation to serve as a military officer.

During this period, he experienced many collapses and mutinies, escapes, and even betrayals and betrayals. He was forced to abandon all kinds of wealth, goods, and subordinates, and retreat from the camps and cities he was defending again and again. He also lost many familiar or unfamiliar old brothers in the repeated battles.

Among them, Ling Shangrang, the Secretary of the Great Qi Dynasty, who ranked second in the army from beginning to end, now led his troops to enter the Xingyuan Prefecture of Shannan West Road without hesitation, and even joined forces with the rebellious Huang Hao tribe of the Huang clan, but there was no sign of turning back.

Then, after Fei Chuan, the left Privy Councilor, who was like the left and right arm of Daqi, was not in Fuzhou, Pang Shigu, the right Privy Councilor of Daqi, was also attacked by a nearby Jingyuan army while trying to quell and suppress the rebellious Fengxiang Army. He was shot down by the arrow and snatched back and then snatched back.

Then came Li Xiang, the general of the Palace Army who was as famous as Meng Kai, who defeated the ambush and siege of Liu Mei, the governor of Fenning who surrendered and rebelled, and cut off his heads and surrendered to the government army. In the end, Huang Chao sent his own Xiaowei, and had no time to steal a headless corpse...

The most dangerous time was that a group of troops from Boye Town, who were pessimistic and disappointed, accepted the instigation of the government army to rob Huang Chao of surrender; but he saw through the trick and escaped, and then killed all the people on the spot.

Therefore, in the end, Da Qi gained the upper hand and victory in the showdown with the official army, and seized the fleeting moment of decisive victory, although this may not be the result of a tragic victory.

The once famous soldiers and horses of Shuofang Town and Jingyuan Town were also chasing for more than a month, and the frequent and tragic battles of tug-of-war and tug-of-war, and inevitably showed flaws of decline and lack of strength. Finally, Huang Chao used his carriage as bait and began to compete for success regardless of orders, and then successively failed and sank into the decisive battle of Sanyuan south of Xiaoguan.

As the main result, Cheng Zongchu, who was the governor of Jingyuan and the deputy governor of the Zhaodan camp, was suspended on the spot and was hung with a flag; and Tang Hongfu, the governor of Shuofang, was also captured by the pursuit because he was fleeing without success. Zhu Mei, the governor of Fenning, who surrendered and rebelled, was able to escape alone and disappeared because he fell behind him.

Not to mention the following troops from Shuofang, Jingyuan and Fenning, the three towns of Shuofang, Jingyuan and Fenning, and the west route of the government army, which was known as 50,000, was dispersed; the surrendered soldiers and captured after the incident reached more than 20,000; and the cities, cities, cities, and camps in the west of the capital were even more competing to flee, and even handed over the unprepared northwest gateway, Xiaoguan.

Li Changfu, who was expelled by his subordinates and fled to Huang Chao's army, was able to return to Fengxiang Town with the support of Daqi; and then started a massacre and slaughtered his subordinates who had once rebelled.

Therefore, now that the entire western part of Beijing has no longer been able to compete with the Great Qi court, Huang Chao was able to lead these exhausted men and horses to lead their troops to look back at Chang'an. Maybe it was too late, maybe it was still time,

But no matter what, no matter how difficult and dangerous the road is, or the difficult steps under the bad weather, they can no longer stop these soldiers of the Great Qi who are eager to return to their new home in Chang'an.

Because there are their newly acquired beautiful wives and concubines, their land, houses, and servants, their accumulated wealth, and all kinds of bizarre enjoyment, not to mention their power, dignity and pomp, as heroes of the new dynasty, all calling for their return.

However, at this point, Huang Chao's thoughts became more and more tense. He was ready to face the worst result, but when things came to an end, he couldn't help but kick him secretly. Because he could not give up, the many powers and glory represented by this Shangjing Institute.

So, in the fresh air and mud that fell after the rain fell asleep, with Huang Chao's orders, the army covered in mud and exhausted slowly stopped, and was waiting for the rest of the day in a silent anxiety and torture.

Until the distant city walls, several small squirming black dots appeared again, and then, amid the slight noise of the army, they slowly turned into several figures of riders who were getting closer and closer to mud, which could be seen by the naked eye;

They rushed straight to Huang Chao with their men and horses, with a faint smoke that evaporated out of thin air, and then fell down and fell into the mud and water. A horse-study leader shouted:

"Your Majesty, the young man has already approached the city and found out. From Kaiyuan Gate in the west of the city to Guanghua, Jingyao, Fanglin Gate in Beiyuan, it is the banner of the Hedong Army and Daibeixing Camp..."

Hearing this, Huang Chao's heart sank; and the generals and ministers surrounded him all burst into screams and lamented, and they couldn't help but think of "Is this a misfortune to me?". However, the horse-study leader hurriedly said:

"But at the Jinguang Gate southwest of the city, from Yanping Gate to Anhua Gate near Yong'an Canal in the south of the city, they are all Taiping Qingqi... Because I have not been able to find a boat and have not crossed the river again, I came back to report first."

"What.."

"How could this be..."

“It turns out to be like this…”

The generals of Daqi, who were close to each other, were even more surprised and asked loudly. Huang Chao's heart was filled with all kinds of emotions and was full of ups and downs. Although he left three edicts for Cao before he went to war, one of which was to allow her to use and reference the power of the Taiping Army in Shangzhou when necessary.
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