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Chapter 676 The War in the North(1/2)

Wei Fufeng smiled. This is nothing but trust, and he can really flatter anything.

Tao Jingzhao said again: "Master, my father still has something to do. Why did the Master come to the Huainan Army to take risks?"

Wei Fufeng replied: "There are many unexpected crises in the war. I fought with the Xuanwu Army in Jingzhou. I was injured and fell into the Han River and fled to Jiangzhou. I won't talk about the others."

Tao Jingzhao nodded and said respectfully: "Please ask the Grand Marshal to instruct Yuezhou to act."

Wei Fufeng and Tao Jingzhao communicated with Yuezhou affairs.

Wei Fufeng attached importance to Tao Ya's prestige.

Tao Ya's surrender has a weather vane impact on the Huainan Army. @美\/Shuge* First update~~

In fact, many military generals were worried about being killed after surrender.

In order to stabilize Liangzhe, Wei Fufeng set up the benchmark of King Fu and specially appeased Qian Liu's confidant general.

Tao Jingzhao returned to Shezhou. Tao Ya listened to the narration and calmed down and no longer had any distractions.

Tao Jingzhao got what he wanted and set off to take office.

It turned out that Tao Jingzhao had been to Yuezhou, Hangzhou and was very nostalgic to Yuezhou.

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Qian Chuanguan besieged Liancheng in Lishui, and his uncle Qian Yi kept sending people messages, thankfully he did not agree to Gu Quanwu.

Hangzhou supports Qian Chuan's siege and provides substantive support to military supplies.

Four months later, Luye, the governor of Chuzhou, could not stand it, and there was a famine in the city, and there was signs of rebellion in the military and civilians.

The defects of Chuzhou are that there are many mountains and few fields, making it difficult to stockpile a large amount of food.

The governor of Chuzhou asked people to negotiate surrender and was willing to leave Chuzhou and move to Lingnan.

Qian Chuan's reply was too late, so he could only ensure that his family was rich and his family would leave safely.

Luyo surrendered helplessly.

Qian Chuanguan allowed Lu Yue to take his family's wealth and go to Yuezhou to wait for the emperor to deal with it.

Qian Chuan took over Liancheng in Lishui, and sent military rations to help the city, so that people could win the victory in Hangzhou.

Wei Fufeng received the victory, and the two Zhejiangs made a complete and smooth transition. Only Chizhou and Runzhou remained south of the river.

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In May of the first year of Kaiping, Wei Zhen, the prefect of Kaifeng Prefecture, Bianliang City, suddenly died of illness.

Emperor Liang Zhu Huang served as the prefect of Kaifeng, King Zhu Youwen.

All the Xuanwu Army's yamen offices have become state institutions.

Jing Xiang knew the affairs of Chongzhengyuan, which was the prime minister of the court.

Zhu Wen granted the title of Henan Prefect Zhang Quanyi as King of Wei and also served as the governor of Heyang.

He is currently the governor of Heyang, Wang Shifan, and was moved to General Jinwu of Luoyang, guarding the imperial city.

In Mengzhou, Wang Shifan received the official documents of his relocation and set off with his family to leave Mengzhou City.

After going south for dozens of miles, he suddenly turned to the west, detoured north, and fled to the territory of the Hedong Army.

Unexpectedly, he was hunted down by the Mengzhou garrison and all dozens of people in the family were killed.

When Wang Shifan left Qingzhou, he had more than 200 clans migrated.

After arriving in Mengzhou, because they joined the Southern Sichuan Army, the brothers left Mengzhou one after another on the excuse of splitting up.

Afterwards, through the cover of Shangshang, he fled from the territory of Xuanwu Army.

As the governor of Heyang, Wang Shifan had the opportunity to escape to the territory of the Hedong Army, but he thought that escaping would be dangerous and dragged it down again and again.

Until Zhu Wen moved to Luoyang, he obviously went to Luoyang to stay idle and then cleaned up.

How can you succeed when the matter is about to escape? It’s better to go to Luoyang first.

The reason why Zhu Wen moved to Wang Shifan was because of the crying of his nephew Zhu Youning’s wife:

"Your Majesty has transformed his family into a country, and the clans have been favored, but my husband is unfortunate. Now my enemy is still alive, and I feel physically and mentally aggrieved."

Zhu Wen relied on his nephew Zhu Youning back then. After hearing this, he cried and aroused hatred and replied: "I almost forgot about this thief, so I will kill him."

Zhu Wen could not bring up old accounts and killed Wang Shifan. He first sent someone to move his post and took Wang Shifan's family to Luoyang.

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In June of the first year of Kaiping, Emperor Liang Zhu Huang ordered Li Si'an to attack Luzhou.

Li Si'an had previously raided Youzhou, retreated and returned without stopping, and went to fight with the Hedong Army.

Emperor Zhu Huang of Liang ordered Zuo Shenwu to reign with the army Fan Jushi and attack Zezhou southwest of Luzhou.

When Li Si'an arrived in Luzhou, Li Sibi, the Hedong Army, stood in a closed door and asked someone to ask for help from Taiyuan.

Li Si'an attacked the city day and night, but could not break the city for half a month.

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Li Keyong ordered General Zhou Dewei to support Luzhou.

Emperor Liang Zhu Huang ordered Yang Shihou to go to Luzhou.

The two armies faced each other in Luzhou and fought endlessly.

Emperor Zhu Huang of Liang ordered King Luo Shaowei of Ye to supply military supplies to the Luzhou battlefield.

Luo Shaowei was afraid to speak out when he had any pain, so he could only increase the exploitation of Wei Bo's six states.

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Emperor Zhu Huang of Liang ordered Kang Huaizhen, the governor of Baoping, to command 30,000 troops to conquer Jiaodong Peninsula in the east, and granted the conscript of Qingzhou, Zizhou, with 10,000 troops each.

Kang Huaizhen led a large army to set sail. The scouts of the southern Sichuan Army lurking in Bianliang flew to Jiaodong Peninsula and Sizhou.

Liu Xin received the report and wrote a letter to Zhou Ben, the governor of Shouzhou, saying that he had received the military order of General Chu to support the Prince of Xuantu on the Jiaodong Peninsula.

Zhou Ben read the writing for no reason, Prince Xuantu? He has never heard of it.

Jiaodong Peninsula was formerly the territory of Wang Shifan. When Yang Xingmi was there, he supported Wang Shifan, the governor of Ziqing.

Zhou Ben replied that he allowed support, but he knew that it would not allow it, and Liu Xin had to comply with Chu Yu's military order.

Liu Xin led 10,000 troops to set out, and Sizhou should not be too empty, and there was still insufficient military supplies to go to war.

Five days after Liu Xin left, Zhou Ben ordered the right capital to attack Mi Zhicheng and lead the troops across the Huai River to attack Yingzhou.

Yingzhou is in the north of Shouzhou. Because there was no war in a while, Yingzhou was slackened and attacked the city by the Huainan army.

Zhang Shi, the governor of Yingzhou, closed the inner city in time to defend the enemy, causing people to make trouble for Bianliang.

Emperor Liang Zhu Huang was unexpectedly attacked by the Huainan army and sent 5,000 troops to rescue Yingzhou.

Mi Zhicheng robbed the outer city of Yingzhou and evacuated and returned to Shouzhou before the reinforcements of Xuanwu army arrived.

Emperor Liang Zhu Huang was angry and only focused on the north and sent troops to fight eastward. He could not send troops to Bianliang to the south.

The Sichuan Army on the Jiaodong Peninsula received information about the attack of the Xuanwu Army, and then received communication from Liu Xinlai's support.

The envoy said that Liu Xin suggested taking the initiative.

Zeng Hao carefully weighed the pros and consented to take the initiative and made the appointment to meet in Zibo.

Liu Xin led his army north to Mizhou along the coast and headed to Qingzhou and Zizhou.

Zeng Hao dispatched all the cavalry as vanguards, walked across Qingzhou and stopped the border, and isolated Qingzhou to report Zibo.

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Kang Huaizhen led his army to march normally, because he was walking on the territory of Xuanwu Army, and the camp was basically unprepared and did not use long-range scouts.

On this day, he entered Zibozhou and the army was stationed outside Zibo County, the capital of Zibo Prefecture.

Liu Ping, the governor of Zizhou, ordered the commander to command 10,000 Zizhou soldiers and belong to Kang Huaizhen.

Out of flattery, Liu Ping invited Kang Huaizhen to enter the city to greet him.

Kang Huaizhen needs to make contacts in the officialdom, bring senior officials to the city for social activities, and relax.

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When the lights were on, Liu Xin and Zeng Hao led their troops to raid the 40,000-strong army camp.

Rumble!

Thousands of cavalry rush into the unpreserved camp, and then the infantry followed.

The 40,000 Xuanwu Army was caught off guard and fell into chaos in organizational disorder. The sound of thunder and horse hooves caused a fearful escape.

The Southern Sichuan coalition forces rushed forward, and a large number of Xuanwu troops abandoned their weapons and surrendered. The defenders of Zibo saw the battle outside the city and hurriedly reported to the prefecture.

Liu Ping, the governor of Zibo, drank the tea and tasted it while resting.

Kang Huaizhen and his party were happily holding the woman in the brothel.
To be continued...
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