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Chapter 784 There are winners and losers, or the Wei Dynasty has the upper hand

After all, although Yan Bao was considered a young wife, he was promoted to his current status step by step with his qualifications and military achievements, no longer as famous as other founding generals of the Wei Dynasty, and became famous and powerful... But as early as when Li Tianqu set up a conspiracy to take over the Taining Army's vassal state, he followed the crowd and turned to serve, and now he is a veteran in the Wei Dynasty's army.

Moreover, according to his original trajectory, since Yan Bao was able to gain the respect and trust of the hero Li Cunxu of the generation, he was naturally very good at observing his words and describing his superiors.

Therefore, Yan Bao can probably guess clearly what his monarch is taboo... Thinking of Fang Zhiwen's character and because of his bad habits, not only did he lose his troops and generals and ended up in a miserable defeat, but also caused the plan to conquer the Ganzhou Uighurs as soon as possible this time. This must have touched the bottom line of his monarch.

At present, the most important thing is to prepare to defend against the enemy and resist the Uighur army that could be determined to take advantage of the situation to surround and kill. Commander Yan Bao immediately turned around and retreated to the town hall, and immediately arranged troops to guard against the Uighur enemy troops that would gather at any time.

Just as Yan Bao expected, a few days later, the military academy that routinely patrolled and inspected the detectives around the town yard and rushed to warn. When they retreated to the town, the Wei soldiers who were already ready to fight the enemy, they saw a large number of black shadows surging on the horizons around the world, gathering...

Yao Luo Ge Diyin defeated Fang Zhiwen. Even if he failed to capture and kill the master who slaughtered and harmed him, he could at least feel angry. However, when he targeted the enemy army in another invading territory, he stopped and stopped moving in a town where he captured. This would be impossible to set up an ambush again. Through field battles, he tried to tear apart the enemy's horses, and the infantry would wipe out the enemy's horses in one fell swoop...

Several enemy troops invaded and entered the country. After all, the war was urgent, Yao Luoge Diyin could no longer hold back and had to lead the cavalry under his command to take the initiative to siege. The sound of thunderous hooves rolled up again, and the huge cavalry formation roared away with a rushing momentum... However, Yan Bao was prepared for it, using the four walls of the town and the immediately deployed horse-resisting offensive attack. Teams of crossbowmen also held crossbows and blew back at the enemy...

Yan Bao had some precautions in advance and commanded 20,000 horse infantry to set up defenses in the town, which was enough to withstand the offensive of tens of thousands of Uighur enemy troops. However, he had to turn off attacks to defenses, and the complete defeat of Fang Zhiwen's troops... The offensives of the two armies in the east of the Wei Dynasty were also greatly frustrated.

However, although Ganzhou only has one prefecture, the military prefectures in the northwest are generally vast and sparsely populated, and the territory under the jurisdiction is relatively wide. The area of ​​Ganzhou is 416 miles east and west and 1,37 miles north and south is more than several times larger than that of some small vassal towns in the Middle Earth. So now wars are on this land. The other three Wei troops are unstoppable, defeating several enemy troops one after another, and continuing to advance towards the direction of Shandan City, the capital of the Uighurs of Ganzhou.

Located two hundred miles northwest of Zhangye County, it is said that the ancient Suiren once observed astrological signs here and worshiped the gods. Dayu also guided the Ruoshui to the foothills of Heli Mountain. Another encounter between the Wei army and the Uighurs in the Guarding Gangzhou was also coming to an end.

The horse neighed and howled, blood splattered. He fought to the death, but the Uighur soldiers who were finally defeated by the queue soon fell to the ground like the crops during the autumn harvest season... and the body of Li Yinshika, the governor of the Ganzhou Uighurs who commanded the group of troops, was also stained with blood. He glared at the front. Although he looked indignant, his arm with a scimitar was still trembling...

Li Yin Shijia, who was supposed to have been the first to be the order of the Uighur Khan of Ganzhou, led more than 60 envoys to the court for tribute to the Later Tang Dynasty after the Central Plains dynasty changed hands, and accepted the title of the Later Tang Dynasty. As a result, what the Wei Dynasty wanted was not the nominal sanction of his separatist regime, but to completely annex the territory... Then even if he had to bite the bullet, he had to be ordered to gather troops and fight the Wei army's invasion.

When we met on a narrow road, the Wei army had only sent more than a thousand cavalry to launch an attack. Li Yinshijia looked down on the enemy's few soldiers, so he immediately sent tens of thousands of troops to fight. However, the enemy's chief general was brave in fighting and led more than a thousand sharp cavalry back and forth to rush back and forth, and for a moment he was even equal to the enemy's ten times his own.

Immediately afterwards, a large number of Wei troops who had previously ceased to fight from the other end of the horizon, and the deterrence pressure on the Ganzhou Uighur military gradually deepened... Until the morale of the army was destroyed, the panic quickly spread among the branches, and it was already defeated and could no longer restore the decline.

Li Yin Shijia stared at him and saw that the Wei cavalry rushed over from the opposite side were unstoppable, and it was only thirty or forty steps away from him. The main general who commanded the enemy cavalry was full of murderous aura, and he showed his sharpness.

Li Yin Shijia naturally would not know that Kang Huaiying, the governor of the Wei Dynasty who killed him, became famous in the northwest according to his historical trajectory... He first led more than a thousand cavalry to take the initiative, and then the ambushed troops came out one after another, and defeated the enemy with superior forces... The process of this battle also seemed to be exactly the same as the battle in the highest light in his history books.

"Guarding the Governor! Fight with these Wei people!!"

The Uighur cavalry generals next to Li Yinshika were neighing and urging their horses to meet them. However, as soon as several weapons were swung, Kang Huaiying shouted, held the gun with his arms tightly and immediately rushed forward. The sharp blade of the gun instantly tore the air and made an extremely sharp roar. He rushed towards the Uighur cavalry general who was rushing toward him like lightning.

The cavalryman suddenly felt a flash in front of him. Before he could swing his knife to block the grid, the sharp gun had already penetrated the gap in the armor and pierced into his chest. The cold light splashed blood and stabbed it out continuously. The three cavalrymen who rushed to Kang Huaiying's approaching him, at most, had to bear two or three rounds, and then fell off their horses and died one after another!

The iron hooves were churning, and the Wei army's sharp cavalry, who followed Kang Huaiying's destruction and broke the formation, also suddenly attacked and killed other Uighur generals. The broken limbs and bodies were thrown away, mixed with blood rain and falling all over the sky. Under the violent impact, the cavalry and soldiers of Rong Wei in front of Li Yin Shijia were immediately swept away!

Li Yinshika had no choice but to roar hysterically and wave the scimitar in his hand to fight hastily. However, he, the governor of the Uighurs in Ganzhou, was not as good as Kang Huaiying, who could rank first in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

There were also Wei's sharp cavalry behind the retreat, and the remaining guards and cavalry around were killed one after another under the fierce attack... They were in a mess and resisted for more than ten rounds of time. Li Yin's blocking movement was still half a beat slower. Kang Huaiying's eyes were full of cruelty, and he grabbed the flaws. The spear in his hand was like a poisonous snake coming out of a hole, and it penetrated into the neck of the enemy's chief general in front of him!

Not only was blood flowing out of his throat, which was pierced by the gun's tip, a wisp of miserable red blood foam also overflowed from the corner of his mouth... Li Yin Shijia opened his eyes wide and stared at Kang Huaiying, who was cold-eyed for a moment. His head drooped suddenly, and his body immediately fell forward and fell. As he died, Li Yin Shijia still thought sadly:

Hateful... If the Wei Dynasty's army was so brave and unstoppable, I am afraid that our Ganzhou Uighurs... will not be able to save it after all...

Kang Huaiying stabbed the Ganzhou Uighur general Li Yinshijia, and won a great victory. After quickly cleaning the battlefield, he continued to advance towards Shandan City. As for Kang Yanxiao's previous victory, he continued to march in the direction of Yanhai, and then broke through 15,000 enemy troops and beheaded more than 4,000 levels, forcing the Uighurs to shrink their defense line;

The generals from the Uighurs in Ganzhou were desperately trying to intercept the Wei Dynasty soldiers who were killed in the capital. Except for the Yao Luo Ge Diyin in the east who defeated Fang Zhiwen, who was now restraining each other with the Wei general Yan Bao, who was still at the top of the situation, the other routes were defeated step by step and were unable to stop the Wei Dynasty's army's invasion.

Yao Luo Ge Diyin learned that the military was urgent, so he had to take advantage of the high mobility of his cavalry and temporarily gave up attacking the Wei army under Yan Bao's troops who occupied the county yard, and wanted to kill a retaliation. After raiding, he intended to intercept several enemy retreats that were approaching Shandan City, the capital of the capital. After all, as long as the Wei army's logistics supplies were cut off and then slowly slack with the other party, he would sooner or later delay the Wei army's troops being trapped and exhausted, and the food and fodder were exhausted.

However, according to the report of the whistle horse, Yao Luoge Diyin locked on the Wei army's target that he was the first to attack the rear baggage. It was Liu Xiu, the wise general who was praised for taking one step at a time...
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