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One hundred and thirty two halfway through

In the night, a team of 8,000 people was quickly approaching the camp established by Han Fei's army.

Just at noon today, the Wei army scouts learned from the "business traveler" that a thousand-strong Korean rebel army was crossing the river at the Yellow River Ferry in Juan County. Since the ship was limited, the speed of crossing the river was extremely slow.

The Wei army scout followed the map and quietly came to the Yellow River to spy on the edge of the Yellow River. He learned that the team was a rebel army organized by the Korean prince Han Fei. He immediately acted separately, one of them went back to report to Leyang, and the other one continued to stay and follow.

Who is Han Fei?

The Korean nobleman, Han Hou's cousin, and one of the most famous masters in the world. The Legal school he founded was even praised by Li Er of the Chen State and Confucius of the Lu State, and was famous all over the world.

"Haha... If you can capture Han Fei, it will be better than taking down a city!"

After hearing the news, Le Yang was overjoyed and immediately selected 8,000 elite soldiers to follow the scouts to ambush Han Fei on the bank of the Yellow River. After a quick march in the middle of the night, he quietly approached the simple camp established by the Koreans.

"Long Jia, where is Wei Ang?"

Le Yang stroked his sword with his hands and greeted the two generals to come to the front of the horse. "You two lead two thousand people to encircle from left and right. You must not let Han Fei run away!"

Long Jiasheng, who was eight feet tall, was burly and majestic, and had extraordinary strength. He used a 70-pound axe. He was known as the number one general of the Wei Kingdom before the appearance of Tyrannosaurus, but lost to Tyrannosaurus in later competitions.

Wei Ang was a young military general in his twenties. He was handsome and majestic. He was a relative of the Marquis of Wei State and a nephew of Wei Marquis. Because he was skilled in archery and horses and proficient in military tactics, he was focused on training by Weis.

The second generals immediately bowed their orders together: "Please rest assured General Le, I will never let anyone go this time!"

Le Yang nodded and reminded again: "Remember, you must not hurt Han Fei if you catch a living person! Warn the three armies that you are not allowed to shoot arrows unless you have to!"

"yes!"

Long Jia and Wei Ang agreed and led two thousand soldiers to encircle the Korean camp separately.

Le Yang unsheathed his sword and pointed at the tent in front: "Carry me. Without the order of this general, you must not shoot arrows without authorization. You must capture Han Fei alive!"

The four thousand elite Wei troops nodded, either drew their swords and unsheathed them, holding spears and swords, and kept silent and picked up the bells, followed Leyang to attack the Han camp.

After all, the guests sent by Han Fei to patrol were just wild men and did not have the discipline or vigilance of soldiers. Seeing that the sky had already reached the fourth update, a group of people found a valley to light up firewood to keep warm.

It was not until the Wei army was only two miles away from the camp that they realized that they were suddenly yelling in a mess, "No... there is an enemy attack at night!"

"It's not good for Uncle Yu, an enemy is coming!"

Han Fei, who was writing hard in the tent, was shocked when he heard this, quickly drew his sword out of the sheath, and personally sounded the horn to remind the sleeping rebels to prepare for battle.

The Wei army came very fast, like the sea water at the rising tide in the night. In addition, the camps of the rebels were extremely simple and there was no village. The two armies quickly joined forces and launched hand-to-hand combat.

The rebel army led by Han Fei had more than 100 disciples and more than 200 disciples, half of which were weak scholars.

Among the recruited rebels, there were farmers, hawkers, woodcutters, and hunters. They were simply a tribe of religions and had no armor to protect themselves and weapons to kill the enemy. They could be said to be a complete mob.

After a meal, the rebel army was chopped down by the fully armed Wei army and more than 300 people were killed, but only a dozen enemies were killed. They were soon forced into a group by the Wei army and surrounded them.

"Master, we will protect you!"

"No, young master, don't worry, we swear to protect you from breaking through!"

Han Fei's disciples and disciples were quite strong. Facing the Wei army, who were full of armor and swords and guns, were not afraid of death. They all held swords and blocked Han Fei's surroundings, and would rather die than surrender.

Le Yang rode his horse forward and bowed, "Please come out and talk to Mr. Han Fei, and Le Yang, the Lieutenant General of Wei State!"

Han Fei ignored the obstacles of his disciples and his disciples, pushed everyone away and clasped his fists and said, "General Le, Han Fei is here!"

Le Yang smiled: "I have never admired my reputation for a long time. If I meet in the streets and alleys of the city, Le Yang will not ask you for some knowledge. Unfortunately, this is a battlefield. If the young master had not learned about the current affairs and ordered your team to put down their swords, our army would not hurt you!"

"Don't listen to him, fight with them!"

Han Fei's apprentices and his disciples shouted, but the rebels hired had lost their fighting spirit. They originally wanted to earn a few military pay to support their families, so there was no need to sacrifice their lives, so they threw down the swords in their hands and begged for mercy.

"We were hired, General! Please spare your life!"

Han Fei sighed and turned his head to instruct his disciples and his disciples: "The enemy is numerous and I am few, but I just hit the stone with eggs and put down my sword!"

The Wei army raised their swords and guns in a row to intimidate: "Put down your weapons, those who surrender will be spared from death!"

Under the strong pressure of the Wei army, Han Fei's apprentice and his disciples had to throw away the sword and surrender.

Le Yang did not make things difficult for Han Fei. Apart from not allowing him to move freely, he did not use ropes, shackles, shackles and other torture instruments.

When he learned that the Tang army led by Fang Li had approached the Yellow River Ferry in Ao Cang, in order to avoid Han Fei being rescued, Le Yang decided to send Wei Ang to lead 2,000 people to escort Han Fei back to the capital of Wei Yecheng and hand it over to Wei Hou Falu.

"Young Master Fei offended me, please go to Yecheng!" Le Yangke politely bowed to Han Fei to see him off.

Han Fei had no expression on his face, and looked like he was still in a state of calmness, and said calmly: "A person will die. If you want to kill and cut, you will be punished!"

After capturing Han Fei, Le Yang and more than 20,000 people led by Deng Lu joined forces and headed westward to Hanoi again.

At noon, the Wei army was approaching the city of Hanoi. The horns on the top of the city were sobbing, and Cao was floating, and two big banners were high. It turned out that Fang Li was afraid that there would be any mistakes in Hanoi. Before Ma Zhong could raise enough ships, Cao Cao and Gao Shun led 3,000 people to cross the river in advance and come to Hanoi to defend the city.

In addition to the three thousand Tang troops, there were also 1,500 county soldiers and more than 10,000 people in Hanoi on the top of the city. Almost all the people were soldiers. Everything that could be used was used to kill the enemy. Bricks, rubbles, and raindrops were poured down from the city walls.

Cao Cao was wearing a full dress and wielded his sword calmly: "Soldiers, the people, the reinforcements of Duke Tang are in Henan, and they will soon come to reinforce. Everyone works together, why worry about the Wei army not retreating?"

Gao Shun didn't say much, and led him to form the eight hundred "stalking camps" that he had formed to shoot the Wei army with their horn bows. Each of them was surprisingly high, but in just over an hour, he shot down at least 300 Wei soldiers.

At this moment, the Wei army scout came to report: "Report to the general, Fang Li is leading the Tang army to cross the river in Xiajin in Aocang County. Please make a decision quickly!"

"If you catch Fang Li in half, why don't you worry about the Tang army not breaking!"

Le Yang made a quick decision and decided to give up attacking Hanoi. He led 27,000 Wei soldiers to the Xiajin Ferry while the Tang army crossed the river.

The city of Hanoi is only sixty miles away from the Xiajin Ferry. Leyang led his troops to travel quickly and arrived at the Xiajin Ferry at night. He found that the Tang army was still stationed on the south bank of the Yellow River and showed no sign of crossing the river.

The scout looked puzzled and scratched his head and said, "Strange, the little one, Bai Tian, ​​clearly saw the Tang army crossing the river by boat. When I went to repay the general, more than 2,000 people had crossed the Yellow River. Why is the Tang army camp still on the south bank but the north bank is empty?"

Le Yang stroked his beard and pondered, and after a moment, he suddenly realized: "No, I'm afraid I'm hitting Fang Li's plan to lure the enemy, so the whole army retreated quickly!"

With Le Yang's order, the 27,000 Wei troops changed from head to tail, the front army changed from rear army, and the rear army changed from front army, Long Jia opened the way forward, Le Yang lived in the middle, and Deng Lu's palace behind him, and rushed to Yongcheng, 80 miles northwest of Hanoi, and then took countermeasures based on the situation.

As Leyang expected, just as the Wei army arrived at Xiajin Ferry, the 30,000 Tang troops led by Zhou Yu crossed the Yellow River with more than 30 ships in Juan County 70 miles downstream. The boat could only carry about a dozen people at a time, and it took a whole day and a night to transport all 30,000 people across the Yellow River.

The ruler and ministers of the Tang Dynasty originally planned to attract Leyang to Xiajin Ferry to "hit the Tang army halfway" but Zhou Yu led 30,000 Tang troops from Juanxian to cross the river north, quickly intercepting Leyang's retreat, attacking forward and backward, and trying to annihilate the Wei army in one fell swoop.

However, due to Le Yang's vigilance, the 30,000 Tang troops led by Zhou Yu had just crossed the Yellow River. Before he set out to intercept the Wei army's retreat, Le Yang led his troops to retreat. He occupied Yongcheng, which had a dangerous terrain, echoed Pang Juan, who was attacking Pinglu, and did not give the Tang army a chance to attack from front and back.

"This Leyang is so alert!"

The plan failed, Fang Li shook his head and sighed in depression, and ordered Ma Zhong to organize his soldiers to cross the river. It took nearly a day to make 15,000 Tang troops all take a boat to the north bank of the Yellow River.

Cao Cao and Gao Shun led the three thousand defenders from Hanoi to meet and reported to Fang Li: "General Zhou Gongjin has led his troops to 15 miles southeast of Yongcheng, confronting the Leyang Army that occupied Yongcheng, and dared not advance lightly."

Fang Li nodded: "We two soldiers and horses together are close to 50,000, so there is no need to be afraid of Leyang, and we are heading straight for Yongcheng to fight the Wei army to the decisive battle."

At this moment, the Tang army was opened by Gao Shun, Fang Li and Cao Cao led their troops to the center, traveling starry night and arrived at a camp twenty miles southwest of Yongcheng on the evening of the next day, echoing the east and west of Zhou Yu's army and supporting each other.

After Le Yang led his army to Hanoi, Pang Juan attacked Pinglu for three consecutive days, and they were all Shen Pei. Ji Ling mobilized the people to block it. With Zhang Liao constantly harassing him on the periphery, the Wei army still found it difficult to step into the city gate.

This made Pang Juan very depressed. When he learned that 50,000 Tang troops were coming to help Pinglu, he compiled a book to Leyang to order him to defend Yongcheng and block the Tang army. After he captured Pinglu, he would come to join him and fight with the main force of the Tang army in Yongcheng, and strive to achieve his achievements in one battle.

Fang Li did not want to fight the Wei army head-on, in order to avoid causing huge casualties, so he stopped moving in Yongcheng and sent scouts to South Korea to spy on Han Wu's movements.

The famous Han Fei was arrested. Shouldn’t South Korea, one of the most powerful people, make some statements?
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