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Chapter 464 Yue Yun and I Fight the Serial Horse

Seeing this, Jin Wushu sent out an iron cavalry, divided into left and right wings, known as the Guiller Horse, and came to fight against the enemy. Liu Qi ordered a long spear and axe to drive it over. Although the Guiller Horse was strong, it was a little unresisting and gradually retreated. Suddenly, a strong wind blew up and the sun was gone. Liu Qi was afraid that he would be ridden by the Jin army, so he urgently used the horse-resisting tree as an obstacle to block the enemy cavalry. He also shouted to Jin Wushu: "Listen to Prince Jin Wushu! Our two armies have been fighting for half a day, and I think your army is already hungry. Why not take a break from each other, go back for dinner and fight again!"

Jin Wushu also felt hungry and wanted to say this, so he agreed. Liu Qi immediately ordered the soldiers to enter the city to carry food, and soon carried the rice soup to share the salary of the soldiers. Liu Qi also got off the horse and had the meal, calmly as usual. Jin Wushu also ordered his troops to eat dry food. After two meals, the wind was slightly reduced. Liu Qi's army took the lead and withdrew the horse-resisting horse and then went to fight. Seeing that Jin Wushu was wearing a white robe and rode a horse to supervise the formation, he shouted hard: "Capture the king first, why not capture Jin Wushu?" When the soldiers heard the order, they all stepped forward desperately and rushed towards Jin Wushu.

The personal soldiers of Jin Wushu had no time to stop him, so they had to embrace Jin Wushu and retreat. When he retreated, the Jin soldiers followed the formation and were in chaos and ran around in scattered. Jin Wushu had to withdraw his troops immediately. Liu Qi took advantage of the situation to chase him, but saw the abandoned corpses and horses, flesh and blood, flesh and blood, chariots and flags, armor, and piled up like mountains. After finally moving on both sides, the Jin soldiers had already fled far away, and they knew it would be useless to chase him, so they happily moved the abandoned goods beside the road, gathered several cars, and returned to the city with the victory drum. That night, it was raining heavily, and the plain water was more than one foot deep. Jin Wushu retreated twenty miles away, but still couldn't stand his foot, so he had no choice but to lead the defeated army back to Bianliang. Liu Qi reported the victory, and Zhao Gou was overjoyed and appointed Liu Qi as the governor of the Wutai Army, and also established the commander along the Huai River. The soldiers also rewarded the gifts.

When Yue Fei heard that Liu Qi had a great victory, he sent Wang Gui, Niu Gao, Yang Zaixing, Li Bao and others to manage Xijing, as well as Ru, Zheng, Yingchang, Chen, Cao, Guang, and Cai, and ordered Liang Xing to cross the river and contact the Zhongyi Society in Hebei. Liang Xing was born in a poor family, and his father Liang Jian and his mother Qiao were both simple, kind and brave civilian commoners. They actively taught and encouraged their son to support the country. The old couple went through hardships and hardships, and were finally tragic by the Jin soldiers.

After the Jin army captured Taiyuan Prefecture, Liang Xing, Zhao Yun and others organized the "Zhongyi soldiers" from Taiyuan Prefecture and Jiangzhou to fight against the Jin army. They once defeated Huaizhou on Hebei Road and Zezhou Prefecture, Longde Prefecture, Pingyang Prefecture and other places on Hedong Road. Liang Xing and others led their troops to cross the Yellow River and attempted to defect to the Song Dynasty. They were blocked by the puppet Qi army and had to turn back halfway.

So Liang Xing and others established a base in Taihang Mountains, organized the "Zhongyi Baoshe" and went out guerrillas everywhere. They also led their troops eastward to attack the Jin army in Cizhou and Xiangzhou. In the eighth and nine years, the anti-Jin rebel army led by Liang Xing and others fought hundreds of times with the enemy's large and small battles, killing more than 300 leaders alone. After Zhai Xing was killed and Zhai Cong retreated south, Zhongyi Baoshe became the core and pillar of the northern anti-Jin armed forces, and its reputation spread far and wide. People in Hedong and Hebei affectionately called Liang Xing "Brother Liang".

Zhao Yun had a similar experience. The Jin army arrested his father Zhao Fu and his mother Zhang, and threatened Zhao Yun with the title of deputy general manager of Pingyang Prefecture Road. Zhao Yun's will to resist Jin was as solid as a rock and remained motionless. So Zhao Fu was killed and Zhang was imprisoned in Yanqu County, Jiangzhou. In November of the fourth year of Shaoxing, Zhao Yun took advantage of the opportunity of Jin and the pseudo-Qi coalition forces to attack Lianghuai, broke through the blockade and defected to Yue Fei.

Yue Fei sent him to lead his troops north, cross the Yellow River, and break into Yuanqu County, so that his mother Zhang was rescued. After that, Yue Fei and Taihang Mountain Village began to establish contact.

In the fifth year of Shaoxing, Yue Fei sent Bian Jun, Li Xi and others across the Yellow River to strengthen the work of connecting Heshuo. The northern anti-Jin armed forces fought bravely, and Zhang Heng defeated 1,500 Jin troops in Xianzhou on Hedong Road. The enemy fled, and many Jin Dynasty soldiers fell off the cliff and died. The rebel army captured the Tongzhizhou of Xianzhou and Lanzhou of the Jin Dynasty, and the military judge of the Kelan Army.

Liang Xingzhong Yifushe's team grew stronger and greater than 4,000 people. After they captured Shenshan County, Pingyang Prefecture, the Jin Dynasty's Pingyang Commander, sent Deng Shi, the general manager, to suppress the attack. The Jin army saw the battle flag of Liang Xingzhong Yifushe from afar, and did not dare to advance. At night, they were more than ten miles away from the anti-Jin Rebel Army, and they dared to set up camp, and set up more torches, shouting and patrolling all night, and they could not sleep. Before Liang Xing launched an attack, the Jin army had been frightened twice in three days and nights.

Finally, Yelu Mawu personally visited the battlefield, scolded Deng Shi, and led the elite cavalry to fight Liang Xing's team. Liang Xing defeated the enemy with a mourning army, killed Yelu Mawu and ten thousand men's commander Geng Guanglu. The culprit who slaughtered Hongzhou was captured alive by Niu Gao, and finally became full of evil. The Jin Kingdom was extremely panicked and quickly dispatched a large army to encircle and suppress it.

In winter, Liang Xing led more than a hundred brave cavalry to cross the river, traveled to Xiangyang Prefecture, and arrived in Ezhou. Yue Fei was extremely happy to see the long-famous "Brother Liang" and immediately submitted it to the Song court. Zhao Gou agreed to "reward the official position to persuade the visitor." Because Liang Xing stayed in the Yue family army, the work of connecting Heshuo was carried out vigorously.

Yue Fei reported to Zhao Gou secretly, requesting to go straight in order to restore the Central Plains. Zhao Gou was granted the title of "Yue Fei's Young Guardian", and appointed Yue Fei as the Henan Fulu and Shaanxi, and the Northeast of Hebei, and also said, "The facilities are to be entrusted to you, and I will not go far away." Then he appointed Yue Fei as the recruitment envoy of the northern and southern routes of Henan.

Yue Fei then made a big move, advanced to Caizhou, and entered the city in one go. Then he sent Zhang Xian to Yingchang. Zhang Xian led half of the Yue family army to send troops. In cooperation with him, Wang Gui led another Yue family army into the west of the Beijing. Zhang Xian led his troops to attack the Jin general Han Chang in Yingchang and recovered Yingchang City. The officers and soldiers were braver and rushed fiercely, and then recovered Huaining Prefecture. The three major cities used by the Jin Kingdom to protect Kaifeng were lost in four days.

At the same time, Hao Ru conquered Zhengzhou, Zhang Ying, Han Qing recovered Xijing, Yang Yu recovered Nancheng Army, Qiao Rujian recovered Zhaozhou, and other generals were able to benefit wherever they were. Li Xing, the commander of Henan soldiers, Ma Ling, also led the people to respond to Yue Fei, recovered eight counties such as Yiyang, and Ruzhou. Li Cheng, the Jin Dynasty's Henan Yin of Li Cheng abandoned the city and fled. Niu Gao's left army was on Jingxi Road and even Kelushan and other counties, and the commander Sun Xian also defeated the Jin soldiers between Caizhou and Huaining Prefecture.

Niu Gao and Xu Qing then joined forces with Zhang Xian and then recovered Chenzhou. The troops of Wang Gui, the commander of the Central Army, also successively captured Zhengzhou and Xijing Henan Prefectures at the end of June and early July. Yue Fei then recommended Li Xing to govern Henan Prefectures and sent Zhang Ying to join Li Xing to recover the Yong'an Army. At this point, Yue Fei's troops and the Zhongyi militias from all over the country contacted by him had formed six sides to encircle the Tokyo occupied by Wushu, which was occupied by Wushu.

Yue Fei's good news conveyed to Lin'an, but Qin Hui was very worried. Then Han Shizhong recovered Haizhou, Zhang Jun's general Wang De recovered Suzhou, and Bo

In the prefecture, the Jin Kingdom was in great shock. Jin Wushu recruited dead soldiers to Lin'an to issue a letter to Qin Hui, and blamed him for taking the promise, and Qin Hui was even more ashamed of hatred.

Before the Jin Dynasty tore up the alliance, Qin Hui was afraid of being blamed by Zhao Gou, so he ordered Feng Shi to secretly spy Zhao Gou's intentions. Feng Shi then reported to him: "The Jin people will be invading for a long time and will inevitably launch an army. It is better to appoint Zhang Jun and give military power for the country's plan." Zhao Gou said seriously: "I would rather the country be destroyed than use this person." Feng Shi retreated and immediately reported to Qin Hui. Qin Hui knew that Zhao Gou did not dare to offend the Jin Dynasty too much, so he was overjoyed.

Qin Hui secretly instructed the Central Chief Wang Ciweng and others to falsely accuse and impeach Zhao Ding of the crimes, so Zhao Gou demoted Zhao Ding to the deputy envoy of the Qingyuan Army and placed it in Chaozhou. Qin Hui therefore recommended Wang Ciweng as a political assistant. Wang Ciweng took the opportunity to report: "The day before yesterday, there was no master's opinion at first. If there was a slight change in the matter, he would use his prime minister. I am afraid that the people who succeeded him may not be very wise. He would also dethrone the strange party and change the court. The matter of Jingkang can be used as a guide. I hope Your Majesty will take it as a warning!" Zhao Gou nodded and trusted Qin Hui more.

Qin Hui then advocated peace talks and sent the young master Li Ruoxu to Yue Fei's military camp to persuade him to work. The loyal Yue Shaobao was about to attack gradually and gradually win, so he naturally refused to withdraw his troops halfway. Yue Fei immediately refused Li Ruoxu and marched. He left a large army to guard Yingchang, ordered the generals to go out in separate ways, and led the light cavalry to Yancheng. Yue Fei's troops were sharp, and Jin Wushu was very frightened and hurriedly summoned the generals to fight with Yue Fei.

When Yue Fei heard the news, he was overjoyed and said, "The more and more, the better I can take advantage of this, so that he will defeat him, so as not to look at the Central Plains again." As he was speaking, another imperial envoy from the court came to the camp and sent Zhao Gou's will, and asked Yue Fei to examine the office by himself and not to advance lightly. After receiving the imperial envoy, Yue Fei said to the envoy: "The tricks of the Jin people are poor, and I am confident enough to defeat the enemy. Please report to the envoy to the emperor and protect him from other things." The envoy left. Fei then ordered the guerrillas to challenge every day and curse him. Jin Wushu was furious and gathered the Dragon and Tiger King, Gai Tian King, and general Han Chang and other soldiers to reach Yancheng.

Yue Fei summoned his son Yue Yun into the tent and asked him to fight. He also said to Yue Yun: "If you can't win, I will kill you first!" Yue Yun took the order and retreated, so he led thousands of elite cavalry out of the city and rushed into the Jin army formation. He fought for dozens of rounds and killed many Jin soldiers. Seeing that Yue Yun was so powerful, Jin Wushu released the crutch horse to resist Yue Yun.

This time, there were about 15,000 cavalrymen. They hooked each other and rushed forward. The knights on the horse were all wearing heavy armor, covering their faces with iron, only a pair of eyes were exposed, and all swords and other equipment could not be penetrated. However, he held sharp weapons in his hands and stabbed them as he wanted. This was the strongest soldier under Jin Wushi, who had always been rampant in the Central Plains, and no one dared to stop them. But in the battle in Yingchang, he was defeated by Liu Qi. But at that time there were only a few thousand cavalry, and there was no mask on his face, but he wore iron helmets, so he was beaten by Liu Qi's army's gun and axe, and was defeated by Liu Qi's army. This time he became more refined and his troops were increased. He came out to siege Yue Yun together outside the Moor in Yancheng.

Yue Yun didn't care about his life or death, and cheered up his spirits and fought with them. Yue Yun had a conflict for an hour, and had suffered several injuries on his body, and he still struggled to support him. Jin Wuming was overjoyed when he saw Yue Yun being surrounded. Suddenly, a team of rattan troops rushed out of the city and arrived in front of the formation. These Song soldiers used rattan cards to cover their bodies with their left hand, and each held a knife in their right hand, squatted to the ground, and chopped their horses' feet.
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