Chapter 238 The rebel army established a clan
Wuhan was destroyed! The city was burned, and the new city had a radius of thirty miles, and there was no human or animal life.
The slave soldiers went crazy, and Liu Cang somehow deceived the Hu Qiang slaves into going crazy.
A group of eagles burned the city, and even though King Wuhan's city had already been on guard against arson, it still failed to stop the madness of the Hu Qiang slave soldiers.
Huanhan faces the river to the east, and the city defense is not weak. However, twenty thousand slave soldiers cut off the Guanghe River in one day, and the two rivers in Daxia accumulated water for three days. The dead soldiers broke the embankments, and the water flooded Huanhan at the head of the river.
The gates of the city of Fuhan were lost, wolves devoured people, and slave soldiers massacred the city.
The slogan of the uprising resounded throughout the battlefield, and even until Song Yang, the kingdom was chased by a pack of wolves and hacked to death by crazy slave soldiers. Even until their death, they did not understand what the slogan of the uprising meant.
After Tu Yuhan was killed, the number of Hu and Qiang rebels under Liu Cang surged to 50,000.
No one bothers to understand whether these so-called rebels are slaves. Anyway, everyone is Qiang people. Anyway, everyone wants to return to the Xianhai Plateau. Anyway, everyone wants to take back the pasture that once belonged to them. Everyone wants to grab it.
More pasture.
Then, the Hu and Qiang rebels marched westward from Wuhan, forcibly crossed the tributaries of the Daxia River, and broke into the territory of the Di and Qiang Shaodang.
The three-beast battle flag of a pack of wolves galloping, a rebel army unfurling its flag, and an eagle and a tiger chasing a wolf has removed the background of the Han flag.
In September 185 AD, when King Dongping of the Han Dynasty was on his way to attack the Liangzhou rebellion, he felt the suffering of the Hu and Qiang people and supported 50,000 Hu and Qiang people who lived together in the eastern region of the Di and Qiang to launch the first nomadic uprising in history.
"Kill!" The iron hooves galloped, and the flying bear camp led the tigers to kill.
A camp with a thousand tents was set ablaze, and more than ten thousand horsemen fought against each other. Liu Cang took the lead. The tigers frightened the horses, and the cavalry suddenly broke through.
The Qiang cavalry were in chaos. Tigers pounced on them, lightly overturned their horses, bit the knights and ran away to throw their corpses away.
The five hundred flying bears are all equipped with good horses, and they ride hard, not seeking to fight, but to cooperate with the tigers to penetrate the enemy group.
Generals Liu Cang, Pan Feng, Liu Yuan, and Xu Qun formed the vanguard, and it was difficult to leave any corpses wherever they passed.
Tigers are ferocious, but with the exception of the Flying Bear Camp, even the Forest Guards cannot accompany them in the chaos of the army.
Liu Cang's entire army wore half-length red negative feathers to facilitate the identification of tigers and wolves. However, except for the Feixiong camp, others rushed to the side of the tigers. In the chaos, they would inevitably be attacked by them.
Eagles are not in trouble, because they can recognize horses even if they don't recognize people. Eagles often ride on horseback in the Flying Bear Camp, and rise into the sky during wars, often following the people they follow, but if they have the opportunity, they will sneak attack on the enemy.
people.
At this time, the Flying Bear Camp had a greater deterrent effect than killing the enemy. Once it was penetrated, the enemy army was in chaos. The cavalry led the tiger group back to the enemy's rear and stopped rushing and killing. But what followed was the roaring wolf and the rebel army.
A desperate fight.
Kill! Whoever kills more enemies will get cattle, sheep and women, and then he will get a family, and he will be able to establish a clan and multiply in this pasture.
The Hu and Qiang people are mostly nomadic, but the Qiang people also farm and find places to settle in mountains and hills.
There are also some pastures on the plateau that are lush all year round and rarely encounter disasters. These pastures are usually occupied by wealthy nobles, and the Qiang rebels usually take the initiative to attack these places.
Dianwei's deputy generals Ji Ling, Liu Maode, and Luo Zhi led two thousand Yulin cavalry to rush and kill the enemy soldiers and assist the rebel army in suppressing the enemy. After all, the rebel army is the protagonist of the battlefield. Liu Cang and his party are helping you out of righteousness.
The number of the wolf army was greatly reduced. At this time, there were only 200 left, led by Pang De. The wolf army stayed behind to protect Jia Xu. As for the other wolf army, well, they also went to revolt.
The fighting on the main battlefield was fierce, and under the leadership of the generals, Yulin's sudden cavalry charged through the seemingly tenacious areas.
On the periphery of the battlefield, as long as there are cavalry who want to flee, tigers will chase them and eagles will attack them, and the flying bear camp will strangle them.
More than 10,000 Qiang tribesmen rushed to the challenge. After about half an hour of fighting and siege, they were defeated and massacred.
In the camps near the battlefield, the old and the weak were silent, and the children were crying. The rebels did not need these bow-wielding horsemen to survive, and they did not want these tribal warriors to survive.
Tens of thousands of horses were distributed to the rebels. Hu Qiang was good at riding and could serve as a wandering horse without training. He stripped off all the weapons and armor, piled up corpses, counted them, and compiled military exploits.
Tigers and wolves surrounded the camp, and the soldiers formed arrays.
"Bailao!" Liu Cang shouted, and a lean man emerged from the crowd.
"Here!" A man named Bai Lao with a strange accent responded.
"Send out a thousand people, establish a clan, wash up and enter the camp. This place is your home!" Liu Cang gave the order, and Bailao knelt down excitedly.
"Respect the will of His Highness! The Bai family will always respect the Han people and never dare to forget it!" Bai Lao sang loudly.
"Get up and live a good life in the future. The rebels attack the surrounding areas and rebuild their homes. From now on, we will be neighbors. Don't forget the friendship today." Liu Cang said with a gentle smile. He wondered if these guys could live to the point where they no longer want to respect Han.
"Bailao will remember it." Bailao responded.
"The old, weak, women and children in the camp will deal with it themselves and explain to the slaves that those who are willing to join the rebel army will join the army, and those who are not willing will be allowed to go. And identify them in detail. Don't let others fish in troubled waters, otherwise they will be plotted in the future." Liu
Cang said again, and Bai Lao nodded in agreement.
In this battle, Bailao killed the most enemies and was still alive to the end. Liu Cang judged that no one was dissatisfied. Bailao was the leader of the Baiqiang clan and selected thousands of people from the rebel army to return to the clan.
They searched for water to wash away the dirt on their bodies, shaved off their messy hair, and put on clean clothes. Under the watchful eyes of tens of thousands of rebels, thousands of people in Bailao took on a new look.
One hundred people, Fei Xiong, led a thousand rebels with heavy steps and returned to camp with the Bai clan.
After searching the camp and collecting the property, more than two thousand slaves emerged from the camp. Five hundred Han people knelt down and cried, and more than a thousand old and weak Hu Qiang joined the uprising.
Five hundred Han people distributed horses, four hundred wanted to return to Han territory, and one hundred wanted to go with the army. One hundred people with the army joined the wolf army.
The killings resumed in the camp, and the noble families, the elderly, and children over six years old were all slaughtered. This was an internal matter of the Bai Qiang, and Liu Cang and the Han troops did not interfere.
Liu Cang took all the hundred kilograms of meteorite iron, the jewels and jade he liked, and half of the cattle, sheep and livestock with the army.
The battlefield was further cleaned up and left to the Bai family. Bailao selected a dozen beautiful young women and gave them to Liu Cang. Liu Cang left one pretty and stubborn daughter to train at his own leisure, and the rest were distributed among the Dian and Wei generals.
The rebel army came out again, and another thousand tribesmen were wiped out thirty miles south of the Bai clan. Following the Bai Qiang clan establishment process, the bravest ones who killed the enemy wanted to continue to join the army.
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The rebel army swept hundreds of miles around the Bai clan. Many of the rebels had established clans. Thousands of horses left the army. In addition, there were casualties and new slaves. The number of rebels increased and decreased.
On the Three Days of Thunder, the Qiang people in the eastern part of the Xianhai Plateau gradually learned of the existence of such a rebel army, and the Qiang Ju people were furious.
Shaodang circulated a message that various ministries wanted to suppress the rebel army. Among the rebels, a Bailang clan consisting of tens of thousands of young people established a clan in Zhaling Lake.
The Bailang clan claimed that Shaodang was invading the nomadic people on the plateau and gathered troops to attack the Shaodang. They gathered the nomadic tribes around Zhaling Lake and Eling Lake. They gathered 30,000 troops and slaughtered 3,000 plateau wolves. They formed an alliance based on their blood and went north to attack the Shaodang tribe.
land.
During the remaining months, the Qiang uprising army, which Liu Cang strongly supported, was greatly reduced in number.
Liu Cang wanted to go to Xianhai Lake to search for traces of Gu withered. Along the way, the Three Beast Qiang Banners would often set up camp. And this route happened to coincide with the route that the White Wolf Qiang wanted to attack Shaodang.
There is a tendency to increase the number of cavalry in the expedition against Shaodang. Many Qiang tribes, including the Xianling Qiang, Baima Qiang, Shaodang Qiang, Shao He Qiang, Dangjian Qiang, and Lejie Qiang, issued condemnations to the border counties of the Han region, accusing the Han people of killing foreigners.
State, destroying farmland.
Well, yes, the Qiang people are really good at cultivating land on their side, but it also made Liu Cang's wolf army an army composed of Han people, and the number of the wolf army increased to two thousand.
In just over a month, the border counties of Liangzhou received nearly 10,000 refugees who had returned home. After verification by scouts and some caravans, more than 50,000 young Qiang people died in the Qizhi River area in just over a month.
How many Qiang people are there in total on the border? So 50,000 young people were killed? Moreover, it seems that the Qiang people are in civil strife?
Big and small battles were fought at the Qiang border. Sometimes the Han army's border guards lit up beacon smoke, only to find that the large group of rangers who originally thought they were going to knock down the pass had fought together on their own.
The border counties urgently reported to Luoyang, and in the battle report, Liu Cang killed foreigners and turned into King Dongping instigating civil strife in foreign countries.
The conscience of heaven and earth, Liu Cang really hasn't done anything to anyone for a long time.
It's hard to say when the emergency report will arrive in Luoyang, but Liu Cang found that there were too many plateau wolves gathered in his home.
This time it was not because of food problems, but because of the inability to restrain, and the breeding system began to go on strike.
Anyway, the rebels on Liu Cang's side have all dispersed and become independent. Plateau wolves are also an important part of the nature of the Xianhai Plateau. They caught too many of them unknowingly along the way, which is very bad.
How can the Qiang people survive without plateau wolves in their daily lives? Liu Cang is still prepared to maintain the ecological balance of the Xianhai Plateau.
Each member of the wolf army carries a wolf with him.
There were more than ten thousand wolves, divided into ten tribes. They were led by ten wolf kings. In order to avoid disturbing the Silk Road, Liu Cang pointed to the southwest, thinking that after they ran a certain distance, they would leave the breeding system.
The wolves were released and fled in all directions.
At this point, these wolves have nothing to do with Liu Cang in the future.
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