Chapter 157 Night Raid is True
The night was dark, and a large group of cavalry rushed past the streets, leaving behind a whistling sound, which scared the people so much that they closed their doors and dared not show their heads.
The Zhending defenders in the military camp in the city were about to rest when they suddenly heard the shouts of killing. Under the leadership of the general, they hurriedly rushed out of the camp with their weapons and blocked the road. They saw the enemy soldiers rushing towards them with courage to intercept them, but were rushed forward by two powerful generals and halberds. They were killed and defeated. They could only scatteredly resist the enemy's attack like a tide.
Under the night, Zhending City, which was originally extremely peaceful, suddenly became like cold water pouring water and boiling oil, and suddenly became boiling, and the shouts of killing were shaking the sky and the earth.
In Zhending Prefect's Mansion, Zhao Rui was in a state of uneasiness when he suddenly heard the sound of killing outside and was shocked. He hurriedly put on his armor, took his subordinates and rode out to see.
On the street, Feng Sha led his army to rush forward violently, with silver spears flying like a mad dragon in his hand, and no one in front of him could stop his move.
He stabbed in front of the gun, stabbed an enemy soldier with a "pop" sound, quickly retracted it, swept it to the side, smashed it heavily on his helmet, knocking a cavalry down.
Zhao Yun tried hard to kill, trying to familiarize himself with the use of this battle halberd. Although there were many enemy soldiers in front of him, they were not in his eyes. With Feng Sha's violent killing, countless enemy soldiers fell under his halberd.
In the dark night, Fengsha thorns were everywhere. Although he couldn't see clearly, whenever he saw the figure of a soldier who dared to stop him, he would stab him with a shot. After a puff, blood shone everywhere.
The more Zhending defenders killed, the more they became more and more frightened. The enemy soldiers roared in front of them, and the attack was irresistible. In the darkness, they couldn't see how many enemies there were. Finally, under the joint efforts of Fengsha and the other two, the entire line collapsed and fled all over the city.
Feng Sha led his army to gallop forward, beating horses like flying, driving a group of defeated soldiers to the end. Suddenly, a general was blocked by a military horse. The enemy general was the Zhending prefect Zhao Rui.
Zhao Rui came out of the mansion and just led the defenders to travel not far away. When he met Feng Sha and his troops coming, he hurriedly shouted: "Who is here? It's common name to die!"
Feng Sha looked at his clothes and knew that he was the one in power in Zhending City, and was still asking his name loudly. Feng Sha didn't talk nonsense to him, and led the army to rush forward. With a silver spear, he pierced the enemy's defense and took a cavalry off his horse.
Zhao Yun, who was following behind, roared and rushed to the enemy into chaos.
Among the chaotic army, Feng Sha rushed straight towards the enemy general.
The silver spear was swung, and countless enemy soldiers screamed and fell under the spear. The wild star rushed into the enemy formation like a rushing lightning.
Zhao Rui saw a riding horse riding, and immediately became a general, tall, holding a silver spear in his hand. He didn't know who it was, and hurriedly shouted again: "Who is here?" But Feng Sha couldn't answer, but he saw him assassinating his troops fiercely, like a madman attacking in the darkness.
Zhao Rui was very afraid, but because of his duty, he could not escape. After a moment of silence, the terrifying enemy had already roared over, and his spear was thrusting towards him like lightning. The stars in the sky flashed, and a faint silver light was emitted on the tip of the spear.
Zhao Rui widened his eyes and waved his knife to resist, but the spear was incoherent and "sneered" and stabbed through the air.
A strong murderous aura emanated from the enemy general in the dark night. Zhao Rui was inexplicably frightened. He heard a muffled sound in his throat. The sharp spear tip had penetrated his throat, and the neck bone was also shattered by the gun. In Zhao Rui's ears, he seemed to hear the sound of bone shattering.
Under the flashing stars, a spear stabbed out from the back of Zhao Rui's neck, and silver light shone out.
This violent shot lifted Zhao Rui's whole body out of the horse. He slammed onto the ground with a wide open eyes and watched the bloody spear tip flash in front of him. He was unable to struggle all over and died in an instant. He did not know the name of the enemy general until his death.
Seeing that the prefect was killed, Zhending's guards were extremely afraid and fled in scattered places. No one dared to stay to resist the violent enemy.
Fengsha gathered his subordinates' troops, drove the prisoners to a place to imprison them, and held Zhending City firmly in his hands.
During this night, he ordered the food and grass stored by Yuan's army in the city to be loaded into the cart and prepared to transport it to the west with the army. The fine and softness in the treasury were collected by him, and he prepared to reward meritorious servants or to provide pensions to the relatives of the deceased.
However, the unscrupulous intelligent brain took advantage of this night to pretend to be a ghost and ordered his subordinates to set up more spies in the city and the countryside, and lay down some spies for future attacks and subdue Jizhou.
In the early morning, more than 10,000 people near Zhaojiazhuang came to Zhending City, pushing the food and grass cart, driving happily, and following Fengsha and Zhao Yun, heading west.
When the people in Zhending City saw that the army who came into the city at Yelai had never harassed and looted the civilians, they all raised their courage and came out to find out the news. They were shocked when they learned that it was the King Wuwei of the court who was personally led the army to attack. They said that it was Zhending's defenders, how could they defeat the extremely brave King Wuwei? It was natural that he had captured the city in one fell swoop.
Most of the food and grass accumulated in Zhending City had been loaded into the car and transported away with the army. But they could not bring so much. The rest were ordered to be distributed to the hungry people in the city. For a moment, the joys were heard, and the people in the city praised the kindness of King Wuwei, and they were indeed well-known. I only regretted that King Wuwei could not stay in this city for a long time, otherwise, my family would have lived a good life for several years.
When Fengsha led the army and civilians westward, the team had grown to more than 30,000, but many hungry people in and outside Zhending City joined the team, asking King Wuwei to take them to Luoyang to enjoy their happiness in order to avoid the tyranny of the Guandong princes. They had known that the people of Hanoi could have wild vegetables to fill their hunger, and they were envious. If they could go to Luoyang with King Wuwei, they would not starve to death this year.
Seeing this, Feng Sha couldn't leave them alone. Fortunately, this attack was Zhending and he got a lot of food and grass, so he was not worried that he would starve to death on the road. Even when he arrived in Luoyang, it would be enough for these people to eat for a while.
In order to prevent the pursuers, Fengsha ordered the selection of five thousand strong men, put on armor obtained from the city, hold swords and guns, form a guard team, and guard next to the brigade of people.
It was dawn, and Feng Sha didn't want to wait for the pursuers to come, so he led the brigade to travel west. After traveling dozens of miles, people still came to Zhending City from afar. Seeing that King Wuwei had gone far away, they couldn't help but cry. They regretted that they were poor and could not follow the name of benevolence and destiny, but they were afraid that they would die of cold and starvation this autumn and winter.
After this battle, the prefects of various counties in Jizhou were frightened when they heard about it. They ordered their subordinates to close the city gates. If they saw an army coming, they must be strictly guarded and not allowed to be placed in the city, so as not to give the enemy an opportunity to take advantage of it.
Rumors spread all over the counties in Kanto. The hero of the King of Wuwei was alone and could raise a large group of people alone, siege the city and trap the ground, and take people from all over the country to Luoyang to enjoy their happiness.
Those who heard about this were happy and worried, but most of the hungry people were envious, hoping that King Wuwei would come to him, help him open the granary, and then let him go to Luoyang, so that he would no longer be frozen and hungry.
The Yuan family of Hebei Province was born in an old official or a relative of the princes and subordinates, but they were all disgraced and panicked. The only one who was sealed off the sand made several states uneasy, especially Jizhou under Yuan Shao, which was even more rumored and could not be calmed down for a long time.
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Cheng Huan stood above the Great Wall, looked at the vast fields below the city, and sighed to the sky.
He was originally a confidant general of the Jizhou Mu Han Fu, who had the power to hold high in Jizhou. Unexpectedly, Han Fu lost his place in Luoyang and was placed under house arrest by Prime Minister Huang Shang. He lost the position of Jizhou Mu and could not pick up any more, so Yuan Shao took advantage of it.
That's fine, but although Yuan Shao was a hero in the world, he was very suspicious of Han Fu's confidant generals. He seized his military power and only asked him to lead three thousand crossbowmen to guard this section of the north-south Great Wall north of the Taihang Mountains to conquer Heishan and the Huns.
Standing in this remote mountainous area where the rabbit does not shit, Cheng Huan felt depressed and could only pass the time with sighs.
His old master Han Fu had written letters to him many times, saying that it was the kindness of the emperor, and he pardoned him for his crime of corruption and asked him to lead troops to Luoyang and become an official in the court. However, Han Fu did not dare to believe it, knowing that it was a letter written by Han Fu that was forced to write, and he could not do it. However, he also secretly paid attention to bringing his family and relatives to his own territory. When the momentum was not good, he led the army westward. Whether it was to jump into the Black Mountain or go to the court, it was better than hanging himself on Yuan Shao's tree.
Just thinking about his future, he suddenly heard the soldier exclaiming: "General, look at where!"
Cheng Huan turned around and walked to the east side of the city wall. He looked up and saw a group of people coming from afar. The team was dragging very long, as if tens of thousands of people were heading here.
Cheng Huan was shocked. He had never heard of such a large-scale mobilization. Could it be that Yuan Shao had decided to launch a large army to attack the Black Mountain bandits?
Zhang Yan of Heishan was very powerful and occupied the area of Bingzhou to the west of the Great Wall. The city of Jinyang was also occupied by him. The day before yesterday, Bai Bo was personally led by the King of Wuwei in the court to suppress the pacification. Zhang Yan took the opportunity to go south and occupied a large area of land occupied by Bai Bo's army. His momentum was rising day by day, and it was slimly able to compete with the court and the princes of Guandong. At this time, he suddenly sent troops to conquer Heishan, but I was afraid that there was no reason to win.
While thinking, he went down to the city to be neatly erected and led his troops out of the pass to see. To prevent accidents, he ordered his subordinates to hold powerful crossbows and aimed at the east side. If they saw enemy soldiers attacking, they would shoot arrows in a row and shoot them all back.
Chapter completed!