Chapter 48 Famous generals with disordered factions
?Wuwen Wen heard that Chen's prisoners were causing trouble, so he led him to a certain place in the military camp under Li Shimo. He saw that there was a crowd of people and seemed to be watching the fun in the middle. Thanks to Li Shimo's efforts to separate everyone and create a passage, Yuwen Wen was able to squeeze into the crowd.
He looked closely and saw a man standing beside the open space, lying with several new soldiers with bruised noses and swollen faces. The man was about twenty-seven or eight years old, with a burly figure, with a little beard on his face and bright eyes. Seeing that he was not leaking around, the man shouted: "Who else!"
"What's going on!" Yuwen Wen was very upset when he saw his own people being defeated, and he was even more angry when he saw that the other party was so arrogant.
The military leader Chen Wudi, who was watching, approached and explained the whole story: This man was a prisoner of the Chen army who had been working as a coolie with the others for more than ten days. He yelled that he was dissatisfied and knocked down more than a dozen soldiers who came to maintain order one after another.
"Don't accept it? I will treat all kinds of dissatisfaction!" Yuwen Wen raised his eyebrows when he heard this. He was about to make someone rush over and step on the man, but suddenly came back to his senses and turned to ask, "Is there something strange about it?"
No matter how hard a person can beat him, he can't beat him with bare hands and no choice but to do anything to him. If he is a ruthless person, he can just transfer the archer to put him over and put him over and finish his work. Brother Chen Wu seemed to be here for a while and did not take any other measures except watching.
"The army clearly understands, this person seems to have a plan." Chen Wudi did not dare to keep an eye on him. After pondering for a while, he explained what he observed: the man knocked down more than a dozen soldiers in succession without killing him. The soldiers' noses and faces were bruised, but they were all skin trauma, and they did not see that his arms, legs and feet were broken or their descendants were kicked.
If he wanted to escape, he did not see the man breaking through the siege and kept shouting about who else. This behavior would probably be considered a death in daily life, but now it is more like showing his strength.
Yuwen Wen observed for a moment and then nodded to agree with Chen Wudi's opinion. Seeing that no one around dared to step forward and "respond to the challenge", he took a step forward and pointed at the man and shouted: "What's wrong with you? Why dare to make noise after you defeat the war!"
Seeing Yuwen Wen's words and looking at the formation, the man knew that he was a high-ranking official and shouted loudly: "I am not convinced. No one of you can kill is just the pustules that have been killed by ambush!"
"So arrogant, do you dare to fight alone?"
"What's the point!"
"Very good, Li Shimo, you will take the guards together!"
"When you fight less, you don't keep your word!"
"It's not wrong to be a one-on-one challenge. You can fight ten of them one-on-one!" Yuwen Wen sneered. "Take it!"
Li Shimo and others were already excited to see that the other party beat over his more than a dozen of his comrades with their own strength. When they heard the words of the commander-in-arms, they immediately roared and rushed over. They thought that they had been practicing in the army for several months and had a full stomach to raise all their strength to beat the other party no matter how hard they were, but the result was unexpected.
The man looked like a rash man but had a flexible body. The tactics he adopted were surrounded by ten people but was eased and jumped easily. He stared at one of them, beat him down and then beat him down and then dealt with the second and third ones. He knocked down Li Shimo and others one by one. When Li Shimo was knocked over to the ground, a total of ten guards were wiped out.
"Where is this guy coming from?" Yuwen Wen was a little surprised to see this, wondering how the other party could beat him so much.
Brother Chen Wu explained that when he ambushed Chen Shuling that day, his cavalry chased the defeated soldiers. The man in front of him escaped with the others, so he was conspicuous. Yuwen Shiwu saw that he chased him and came to the back of his head and it was done.
"So, what's the use of fighting? When the army is defeated, it's time to fight, it's time to finish."
Seeing that the other party was quite capable of fighting, Yuwen became interested and asked for his name. He didn't think that the man had a temper and said nothing. Seeing this, he waved to Yang Ji beside him. Yang Ji smiled slightly and handed the long sword to someone else and then stepped forward.
"Wait for me..."
Before he finished speaking, he was interrupted by a loud shout: "People of Team Yang, please wait, let Shi come and meet him first!"
Shi Wansui separated the crowd and approached Yuwen Wen. He also heard that someone among the Chen army's prisoners had caused trouble and learned that the other party had knocked over more than a dozen soldiers with bare hands and fists. Then he was "heart-pounding" and was about to come over to warm up.
Yuwen Wen coughed dryly and explained a few words in his ear, then waved to Yang Ji to 'avenge': "Let Master Shi Zhuang go."
Fearing that the other party was not willing to take it lightly, Yuwen Wen even yelled that the person who came on stage was the second strongest general in the infantry battle in this army. If you beg for mercy now, it would be too late. After hearing this, the man became even more eager to try.
Shi Wansui didn't talk nonsense and rushed forward quickly to attack with all his strength. He had been practicing martial arts since childhood and had a solid foundation. Although he later mainly focused on cavalry combat, his hands and feet were not bad. Not only was he strong and smart, he was not only a reckless man with brute force. He had been fighting on the battlefield for more than ten years, if he had been fighting on the battlefield, he was not inferior to the soldiers in the army. Of course, Yang Ji, an inexplicable strong man, made another calculation.
The man was not afraid of anything and directly combined with Shi Wansui's fists and feet. At the beginning, he could still fight against him for more than ten rounds, but he had only the power to resist but no fight back. As the saying goes, one force has subsided ten times, Shi Wansui has figured out the opponent's routine and relied on his strength to fight directly. After fighting for more than twenty rounds, the man was already panting and chaotic in his steps.
The onlookers were cheering when they saw that General Shi Wansui beat him to his nose and face, "Master Shi Zhuang worked hard to knock him down!"
Even the soldiers who were knocked down before were red, waving their fists and howled desperately to cheer for Shi Wansui. Just now, they beat the man with more and less, which was a loss of face. Now, Shi Zhuang, the second best-selling battle in the army, naturally hopes that he will vent his anger for him.
Shi Wansui finally used a clutch hand to press the man's uniform to the ground without any suspense. Yuwen Wen walked up to him with a cheering around and looked down at him and asked, "Are you convinced?"
"I'm under the control..." the man said barely, his face looked blue and purple, and his face looked very miserable.
Yuwen Wen signaled Shi Wansui to let go and then asked the left and right to help the man up. He looked at the other party for a while and asked, "The hero is very good at fighting. If he faces Master Shi Zhuang as soon as he comes up, he may be able to hold on for dozens of more rounds?"
It is about 'holding dozens of rounds more' instead of "maybe you can win". Yuwen Wen doesn't think that the other party can beat Shi Wansui, a famous general in history, in the battle. As for Yang Ji who doesn't use a knife, he can still easily defeat Shi Wansui, that is another martial arts problem.
"I don't have this...Shi Zhuang opponent..." The man no longer had his previous arrogant arrogance.
Yuwen Wen asked him why he was causing trouble. Although his new army was a little more severe in custody, he did not deliberately abuse him. If he should have food, he would have to take care of the place he should have, and there would be no leakage. In short, as long as the prisoners are honest and obedient to do all kinds of chores, the new army soldiers would not make things difficult for them.
The man was confused for a while and hesitated to tell the reason: He wanted to join the army, but he had no chance.
According to convention, if the soldiers captured by the victorious side after the two armies are available, they will be absorbed into their own army to replenish their troops. However, Yuwen Wen's new army is very alternative: they do not absorb the prisoners to replenish their troops.
The main combat power of the new army is spearmen, and discipline is the first skill. These two issues alone are enough to weaken Yuwen Wen's idea of absorbing prisoners, so the next cavalry is needed. However, Chen's cavalry is pitifully few and there are even fewer those who are captured alive.
As for other troops such as swords and weapons, archer Yuwen Wen needed it. In the battle of Lianghekou, he absorbed some prisoners of the Southern Expedition Army and felt that it was not enough to be able to get intact. Now, if you hurriedly absorb the prisoners of Chen's army without carefully selected, you may be "indigestion".
It is precisely because of this that these prisoners of the Chen army really just do some hard work on weekdays, so the man became depressed because he was not from Chen.
"I was from Wuzhou. At the beginning of the year, the two armies in the north and south fought and affected the people. They were not careful to be captured by the Chen army and then exiled to the north of Jiangbei."
Wuzhou is located on the north bank of the Yangtze River. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Guangling was named Wuzhou as the location of the Wuzhou General Administration. Historically, after the establishment of the Sui Dynasty, it was renamed Yangzhou several times and finally it was still named Yangzhou until later generations.
The man continued: "After the Xia clans and relatives were all in Zhou State, they had no intention of serving Chen State. This time, the Chen army attacked Jiangling and followed the army to cross the river north, but they were arranged to station in Jiangjin. That day, as King Chen Shuling of Shixing reinforced Jiangling Chen army, he was attacked and captured halfway."
It turned out that he was "in Chen's camp and in Zhou', and he always thought about returning to Zhou's country, but he was not active in the army. He had always been an unknown big-headed soldier. He thought about getting away but never had a chance. Now, as a prisoner of the Chen army, he thought that this was also considered a supplementary force that could be absorbed and fought. But he waited for more than ten days without any movement.
The captives were driven to do chores and work as coolies, such as chopping wood, collecting water, transporting grain, washing, cooking and repairing tents, etc. Although they did not have any unexpected abuses, they could not sit still when they realized that the other party did not intend to absorb the captives.
He was confident that he would stand out in the army with his own abilities, but now he didn't even have the chance, so he had no hope. He thought that he would run away but he had no chance. Besides, this place was quite far from his hometown, even if he escaped, even if he had the ability, he would be unpredictable.
"So did the hero come and recommend himself?" Yuwen Wen was a little interested in hearing the other party's statement. "Our army is regarded as rebellious by the court. Wouldn't you throw it into secretly?"
"A real man should be born in the world to eliminate thieves and gain fame for his country. As for who is a thief, it is no longer a matter of his own words."
It was very simple, and did not say the words that were high-sounding, but said bluntly that he wanted to serve the country with his ability and gain fame. As for who is orthodox and who is rebellious, he would have his own destiny.
The idea of making achievements is much stronger than the idea of becoming a general soldier who is just a salary and a full meal. Although he is a little more utilitarian, Yuwen Wen agrees very much: a soldier who does not want to be a general is not a good soldier.
However, Yuwen Wen still realized that the other party had not finished saying: "It's not just that, let's talk about the key points."
"I saw that your army was strict in governing the army, and I also heard that the soldiers were treated well and rewarded and punished fairly, so I had thought about it."
This is the case. If you simply want to make a name for yourself, you can do it in the Chen army. The Chen State is weak, but as long as you make a name for yourself, you can continue to gain a good position in the new dynasty when the Northern Army crosses the south in the future.
Yu Wenwen, the department manager of Anzhou Group Co., Ltd., was very satisfied with this man who "submits your resume and recommends himself": "You have good skills. Since you are willing, how about joining our army?"
"Dare not obeying."
"I don't know the name of a hero?"
"I came down to Hu'er, whose courtesy name was Chongshan, and later moved to Guangling after his ancestral home, which was Wuzhou."
Everyone was surprised when they heard this. Their focus was that the other party actually had the word "大", which means that the other party's family background was good and at least he could afford to read books. There were elders and teachers who took the word "大大" for him.
But what surprised Yuwen Wen and Yang Ji was the previous one, his name.
Lai Hu'er, in the late Northern Zhou Dynasty, the first year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, he joined the Sui army in Wuzhou and made great contributions to the battle of pacifying Chen. When he was appointed as the governor, he was in order and participated in the three campaigns of Goguryeo every time. He was considered a famous general of the Sui Dynasty with all the talents of civil and military talents.
In the second year of Yining, Yu Wenhua and Yu Jiangdu (Yangzhou) launched a mutiny to kill Emperor Yang of Sui, and Lai Hu'er and several sons were killed together.
The man in front of him should have joined the Zhou army camp at the Wuzhou General Administration, but by chance he joined the Chen army. Then he was captured by the Anzhou army of Zhou's "rebels" in the Liang State. He wanted to join the army but had no choice but to direct and act on his own. He hoped to attract the attention of the chief general in the army.
Yuwen Wen's butterfly swaying wind that travels through time and space has affected the ordinary people who are still here to protect him. A future famous general joins the army and wipes out the depression of his "lost" beauty: it is easy to get a rich man and hard to find a general!
Chapter completed!