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Chapter 73 Battlefield

It was noon at this time. Yu Yunwen and several entourages had just sat down and were summoned by Zhao Huan to his lower place. Although he said he was there, it was actually just a yamen hall in the state. Yu Yunwen entered from the side door. When the guards of the Banzhi were coming, they did not search and check, so they immediately put them in. After passing the Yimen Gate and passing the corner gate, they had already arrived at the place where Zhao Huan had temporarily rested.

This is a Chinese-style standard official office. It has not changed much in a thousand years. It is just that the magistrate of the upper realm is very elegant. The blue bricks, green tiles, rockery, flowing water, small bridges and trees are cleaned up very neatly. Although it is winter, there are two cranes walking back and forth on the dry lawn. Zhao Huan is standing on the corridor with his hands on his back.

"Your Majesty?" Seeing that Zhao Huan had no meals or any other ministers, he only summoned him to come, Yu Yunwen was stunned.

Zhao Huan looked tired and felt uneasy. Seeing this powerful military minister who was a famous book in history for generations, he felt at ease.

But he refused to tell his thoughts in a blunt way, and only smiled at Yu Yunwen: "Although I didn't personally go to the battle formation, it was rare to be so close to the front, so I was stunned. In the past, the war was unfavorable, and I always thought that the soldiers refused to use their lives. In fact, the battlefield changed rapidly. Today, our more than 20,000 cavalrymen attacked their less than 10,000 remaining soldiers, just like cutting melons and vegetables. It can be seen that generals must be cautious. Once they fall into the human calculation, even if they are as brave as Li Ling, they will not escape the siege of the Huns."

Yu Yunwen understood the words and words that Zhao Huan said were carefully and thoughtful. The emperor was obviously unable to grasp the situation of the war, so he was a little dazed.

Although he was young at this time, he had already experienced the dangerous situation of Lin'an being surrounded, and had traveled to hundreds of prefectures. He had seen many battle formations. In terms of experience, he was no longer inferior to many veterans on the battlefield.

He smiled slightly, and did not point it out, but said to Zhao Huan: "Your Majesty is wise and has been in the battle formation for a long time. There is no problem with the military service department, and the generals in the court cannot match it. Those martial artists only know small profits but ignore the overall situation. Your Majesty is in love with the world and makes a decision and looks at the overall situation. How can ordinary people compare to it?"

He first flattered him, and then said, "Liu Weifu pursues and Guo Hao's whistle. If there is an enemy situation within dozens of miles, our army will be able to take the lead and move first. Even if there are any abnormal movements in the enemy, we cannot gain any advantage. If there are many enemies, our army retreats. If there are fewer enemies, we will surround and kill them. Our army is all cavalry, and the distance is not far away, the main force of infantry. The enemy lost a city in Hedong first. It consumed too much military strength and food. It was exhausted. In the opinion of my ministers, now we can count it as a lonely army going deeper.

In fact, it is not safer. Therefore, I think that Your Majesty has no omissions in making decisions on military affairs, even if the famous generals in ancient times are difficult to reach."

Although Yu Yunwen was not frivolous and shallow, he did not like to flatter him. Although Zhao Huan was the emperor and his regular servant, he had never welcomed him like this. However, seeing that Zhao Huan was not very confident, he had to reluctantly do so and encourage Zhao Huan with exaggerated words.

Zhao Huan was so smart that the other party had not finished speaking. He knew that he was too worried, so he immediately smiled and changed the topic casually, and stopped discussing this matter with Yu Yunwen.

The king and his minister chatted for a few more casually, and a strong smell of meat wafted in the wind. Zhao Huan looked at Yu Yunwen, who was tall but handsome, and felt very happy, and said to the other party: "Hele and the others said, since I want to be the emperor, let's taste the food they had when the Mongolians marched and fought.

Since you are here, you can accompany me."

"Your gift is given, but I dare not refuse." Yu Yunwen was generous and bowed his hand and agreed with a smile.

As he was talking, Hele and others were naked and carrying a fat sheep that had been roasted until browned, putting it in front of Zhao Huan. Although the coldness in winter was so cold, they were sweating profusely.

When Zhao Huan and Yu Yunwen sat down, they held a knife in their hands and sliced ​​out slices of roasted fat and tender lamb with dripping oil, and handed them to Zhao Huan with a tray.

Seeing Zhao Huan and Yu Yunwen cutting their flesh to eat, Hele grinned and said, "Your Majesty also said that you should learn from us Mongolians. In fact, when you march and fight, how can you barbecue like this? You can just chew the dried meat off the ground with a few bites. Sometimes, you can take a day with a few sips of milk from a long distance."

What he said was naturally clear that the Mongols rushed to the long distance, and 20,000 people rushed to the banks of the Danube River. They either burned, killed, robbed and replenished supplies along the way, or as Hele said, eating dried meat and drinking horse milk, and even not getting off the horse for days and nights, and they could fall asleep immediately.

He was determined to build a Han cavalry, but the Han people had been farming for a long time. From the Qin and Han dynasties to the Tang dynasties, there were still many Han children from border counties who were half-agricultural and semi-herd, and their kung archery skills were not inferior to those of nomadic people. Now, except for a few professional soldiers, there were not even many people who could ride horses. It was so difficult to forge an invincible cavalry again.

He shook his head and smiled, and he didn't care about it, just enjoying the delicious food with Yu Yunwen.

After the two of them finished their meals, Wu Lin, Guan Shigu and others asked for a meeting. Although Zhao Huan felt exhausted, he could barely cheer up and ordered the meeting.

Several generals entered the city together and met Zhao Huan. Wu Lin said first: "Your Majesty, Liu Weifu chased Wang Bolong. In addition to this person, dozens of officers were captured. The other soldiers beheaded more than a hundred on the spot, and the rest scattered."

"good!"

Zhao Huan was overjoyed and was sitting in the hall, but almost stood up again.

Wu Lin and others bowed together and congratulated Zhao Huan: "Your Majesty personally fought for the expedition, killing one person in ten thousand households and one person, and hundreds of other officers of all sizes and big and thousands of beheadings. This is a great victory!"

"Where are the things that the generals use their lives, and their ancestors have given me their virtues and blessings."

Zhao Huan quickly calmed down and asked Guan Shigu: "Guo Hao went to the mail to detect the enemy situation. Have you noticed any abnormal movement?"

Seeing that he looked as usual, everyone was even more respectful. Guan Shigu bowed and replied, "After Guo Hao answered Liu Weifu, he continued to look towards Luoyang. He thought he would have to wait until evening to come back."

"Well, I'm thinking too much."

Guo Hao was not chasing, but was ordered to send a siege. He was less than two hundred miles away from Luoyang, and there was a main force of the Jin people. Naturally, he had to go to the sending to send a siege to live up to his trip, so he could not come back at this time.

Zhao Huan cheered up and asked everyone about the detailed affairs of the army. Wu Lin and others were all experienced many battles, so there was no time to get a little late. They fed horses and camped and sent cavalry everywhere to prevent the enemy from attacking. Zhao Huan was even more relieved.

After a while, Wu Lin asked Zhao Huan: "Wang Bolong is already in the city. Will Your Majesty meet?"

Zhao Huan looked disgusted and said with a look of disgust, "This person is not even as good as Han Chang. He is shameless and vulgar and despicable villain. He is not surrendering but being captured. There is no need to worry about it. He will be killed before the army."

Seeing Wu Lin agreeing, Zhao Huan said again: "There are always some officers under his command who can fight, but they cannot be used first. Send it back to Chang'an and let Yu Ping train him well."

The karma of Yu Pingdi's study class has expanded, and it has long been more than civil servants. Although the military generals here did not experience it personally, many of their colleagues had tried it out with their bodies. After they came back, they mentioned that experience without looking at anyone. Everyone heard Zhao Huan's orders and fought cold wars. They said goodbye and asked for it, and did not dare to delay any more.

Zhao Huan knew everyone's thoughts, and immediately smiled and didn't say it out loud, leaving Yu Yunwen and others to discuss military affairs. In the evening, when they learned that Qu Duan, Zhang Jun and others had led the front army to set off, they even comforted them. They immediately issued an edict to praise several Privy Councilors and generals such as Qu Duan. More than 100,000 infantrymen were coordinating to get up. It was very difficult to set up camp and camp. They had already set off in just one day, which was very difficult.

However, Guo Hao led two thousand cavalry to siege and did not return, which made him feel uneasy. Guan Shigu and others knew that Guo Hao was safe, so they didn't care at first. They didn't return until midnight, and they were also worried.

When they came in, they asked for the imperial edict, and everyone asked to lead the troops to the night whistle. Zhao Huan just refused and ordered a large number of detective cavalry teams to spread a radius of 10 or 20 miles, and immediately rewarded them when they encountered the enemy situation.

The entire army does not untied its armor and horses do not untied its saddles, and is on guard at any time.

I originally planned to continue to march after a break, but the scene was disturbed by everyone's minds. I felt that the march was too rash, so I would wait for a little news about Guo Hao before talking about it.

Zhao Huan made arrangements and he wanted to rest while sleeping, but he turned around and fell asleep. He was very uneasy all night. Until the dawn was dawn, he stood up in a daze, feeling that it was really difficult to take the lead's life. Although this kind of personal expedition was a refreshing spirit for the soldiers of the three armies, I was afraid that he would not be able to make trouble for him after a few more times.

He was uneasy, but in fact, Wanyan Zongbi, who was in charge of Tokyo, was full of confidence.

Hedong was defeated, attacked Chang'an, tens of thousands of elite soldiers were defeated in the river, Pingyang was defeated, and Taiyuan was surrounded. Now the weak Emperor of Song actually dared to lead the army in person to pursue the tired army withdrawn from Tongguan. The news of Han Chang being surrounded and killed was submitted to his desk in the middle of the night. In addition to being shocked, he was already shocked to realize that this was a great opportunity.

The Song people were stronger than defending but weaker than attacking. The infantry was strong and the cavalry was weak. Emperor Song dared to chase after him with more than 20,000 cavalry and killed Han Chang in formation. It was just because the Jin soldiers surrounded Tongguan for several months, and many elite soldiers died in the river or were surrounded in Taiyuan City. The Jin cavalry outside Zhaguan wasted for several months, and the war horses were weak, so they chased each other, thinking that there was no danger.

Zong Bi stood up barefoot in the middle of the night with a barefoot and was not surprised but happy after receiving the report, but only felt that the opportunity had come.

He didn't know that Wanyan Chang, Wanyan Zongjun and others in the city, and directly ordered Wanyan Alu to immediately lead his cavalry to Luoyang to support him.

Shortly after Alubu set out, his personal cavalry immediately mobilized and prepared to depart from Tokyo, and he personally led him to Luoyang to fight the Song army with the camera.

He knew in his heart that the strong strength of the main force of the Song army's infantry was not damaged at all. Although the number of Jin soldiers was not afraid of the other side, they were actually too tired and each unit suffered serious losses. Therefore, the key to this battle field was that the camera would eat the main force of the Song army's cavalry. If this was the case, there would be something to do. If not, the Song army's cavalry had to be defeated. The infantry had no support and it would be difficult to continue to fight against the Jin army in winter.
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