950 Bet the wrong treasure, the sadness of the anti-bone boy
The hysterical shouts of killing were swept under the village like a wave. However, the high-level arrows and crossbows shot down, and there were tragic howlings. Many people and horses rolled down and fell directly into the depths of the trench.
The Later Tang cavalry, who were one after another, stepped on the body of their companions and rushed to the village wall and immediately turned over and dismounted. But they saw that the bowl was buried deep in the ground, forming a row of villages... They roared and raised heavy and dull weapons such as big axes, sled hammers, iron bones, and other dumb and heavy weapons, and roared and smashed them up!
The crackling sound began to sound, and wood chips flew everywhere. Looking at the building, on the village wall, the Wei army archers saw the enemy troops who were rushing to the village began to break up and chop, and immediately picked up the bow and arrows and aimed at them. He also heard the sound of arrows breaking through the air and the sound of feathers whizzing continuously, and people kept falling down.
On the outside of the village, a team of Tang Shatuo rode the horses and rode away. They had already lifted the bows placed on the side of the saddle bag in their hands. The arrows in the three or four bags hung were drawn out one after another, and the bow strings were lit and the arrows attacked. The Wei army archers who poked their heads out from the high place were immediately caught in the arrows, and they also fell from the air with howling!
Under the cover of bows, horses, horses, and cavalry, the Hou Tang Junjian, who were desperately trying to chisel into the Wei army's battalion, continued to rotate the dull and heavy weapons and smash them hard. However, a large number of infantry troops rushed over on the other side of the village, and countless spears poked out from the gaps in the village wall, and the big and round waisted soldiers of the Hou Tang were pierced through.
One of the military academys was hit hard by two guns, and he reached out and looked at the scarlet blood in his palm... As soon as he let out a wild beast roar, another shot quickly penetrated through the gap, piercing the throat of the military academy, and causing him to fall backwards, along with the soldiers around him... He was about to fill the trench behind!
It’s hateful! The Southern Dynasty’s soldiers were not all focused on the Northern Camp? Unexpectedly, the enemy’s reaction was so fast in the Southern Camp!
After a series of attacks, the cost of casualties was really not small... Just as the army's morale was frustrated by attacking the wall of the camp, suddenly, a heavy horse was taken the lead and rushed to the scene.
The heavy rider was wearing two layers of armor, with a pure ink-colored pocket. The large sword in his hand was wider than ordinary weapons, and it was no less than the long pole and heavy blunt weapon. He was still an extremely tall and strong war horse under his crotch, making him look like a heavy iron cast statue. It made people feel a little afraid when they just saw it!
The big sword was swung and slashed a few times, and then the village was shaking. The heavy cavalry immediately urged the horseman to stand up, and two iron hooves with the size of a bowl rushed over... With a rumbling sound, the village and the wooden wall fell down one after another!
The heavy cavalry faced the spear that the Wei army infantry opposite approached. Instead of retreating, he advanced instead of retreating, and swung the sword to open the way. He rolled up layers of blood and splattered, and then he crashed into the company camp. Seeing this, Tang Piaohan Junjian was also shouting loudly. The horses that jumped into the horses, and the feet that pulled out all turned into a torrent and rushed out!
The heavy cavalry who was the first to enter the camp was full of majesty. Judging from his appearance, he didn't know how many enemies he had killed in the past. Over time, when he had to go to the killing formation in person, he would naturally exude a murderous aura.
The fierce fighting posture of the heavy cavalry was very eye-catching, of course, it immediately attracted the attention of a large number of Wei soldiers. A general led his troops to intercept them, and when he saw the enemy general who led his troops to break into the village, he immediately remembered a person, muttered to himself first, and then started to curse:
"Use the great sword to open the Tao... the Taoist army... Liu Zhijun! It's your dog thief who turned against you!"
Liu Zhijun was revealed directly by someone, and his face immediately showed an extremely complicated expression, but he just snorted coldly and did not scold him again... He just kept his head and fought in the formation, and he was silent like a saw-mouthed gourd.
Liu Zhijun, nicknamed Liu Kaidao, fought on the battlefield, and was still as if he was on horseback, and was brave in the enemy with a sword, and brave generals. However, he seemed to be powerful when he rushed to kill, but he actually knew that he was suffering... As a famous founding general of the Wei Dynasty, he has now turned to the Later Tang side to fight with the forces he once served. Although he had to fight to the death, he felt very twisted in his heart...
After all, Liu Zhijun's motive for betraying the Wei Emperor Li Tianqu was because the Wei Dynasty had more restraints on various vassal states than other forces. He was a military governor and felt that he was not at ease enough... He also considered that there were many heroes who were more appreciated by Li Tianqu, and the status he could win in the Wei Dynasty was approaching, so he would be more valued only if he betrayed the Wei Dynasty and turned to the Later Tang Dynasty.
However, from the beginning, Liu Zhijun's plan to rebel against Wei was exposed... When he fled to Taiyuan, Hedong, he almost became a commander with a bare body. In this period, the generals must have heavy troops under him so that their backs can stand straighter. Liu Zhijun did not present the Ziqing Army's several states to the Later Tang Dynasty, of course the rewards he could get were greatly reduced.
Although I was granted a mansion in Taiyuan, I was far from the habit of living in the Ziqing Army. I was awarded the title of General of the Assistant State, but it was just a false title. The various vassal states under Li Cunxu were also a pit. Whether it was the meritorious ministers who followed Li Keyong, the Tang Dynasty's first lord, or the young and strong army promoted by the emperor... who was willing to give in and delegate power, and let Liu Zhijun, a foreign household, ride on his head?
Although there were many surrendered generals in the Later Tang army, they turned to Li Cunxu since the fall of the power they originally served, and most of them could prove their strength from the bottom up. However, Liu Zhijun was originally the governor of the Ziqing Army of the Wei Dynasty, and his motivation for surrender was not satisfied with the treatment at that time... So the starting point was too high, unless Liu Zhijun could personally incite and win over a large number of Yajun's surrender, Li Cunxu and even other big-name figures in the army were unwilling to let him divide his military power, which also made Liu Zhijun's situation in the Later Tang Dynasty seem to be increasingly out of place.
Although Li Cunxu was very courteous at first, over time, he was surrounded by actors and eunuchs, and he lingered on the stage all day long... When he had free time, Empress Liu was acting coquettish and wasting the Emperor of Later Tang to hunt and parade, so how could he have time to pay attention to him? So he could only be an idle high-ranking official and wasting his time in Taiyuan. This was certainly a torment for Liu Zhijun, who was extremely enthusiastic.
What's more, the Wei Dynasty was rich and strong, and as always, it was still developing steadily; and the Emperor of Tang was deceived by his close ministers, the treacherous ministers and treacherous officials were rampant, and the national government was entrusted with inhumane, which led to people's livelihood and the army resented... All these things were seen. Although Liu Zhijun was unwilling to admit it, he was actually regretful now.
But if I rebel against the Emperor of Wei first, if I rebel against the Lord of Jin again, even if the world is big, what should I do? No matter the Emperor Shu who controls the two rivers, the King of Chu who controls the three Hunan, or the Kingdom of Jiangdong, Wu Yue, and Wu... The Wei Dynasty is vast and blocks all the lands. Even if I give up my family and leave my business, I will be like a dog that has lost my family, and I will be very likely to be captured by the Wei army.
Taking advantage of the battle between Emperor Wei and the two heroes of Jin, if I turn against each other again, and help the old master kill the defeated Jin army as soon as possible, in order to make up for the mistakes, what if?
Liu Zhijun had moved this idea before. However, he now urged the horse to take the lead in killing the camp, slashing the sword, and his moves were still swift and vicious! Because Liu Zhijun later thought about it again:
If I rejoin the Emperor of Wei, I will still be a traitor who once rebelled against my lord. Even if I am lucky enough to save my life, I will definitely not be trusted and trusted again... Don't say that I am the governor who ruled the country. In the end, I will probably have to receive a idle official position at most, and Qu Shen wasted his life until he died!
If the Jin lord is defeated in this battle, of course I can only rebel again and cannot stay in Taiyuan, Hedong... But at present, if I lucky enough to defeat the Emperor of Wei, I will still have a greater reputation and hope... So even if I have only one chance, I have to help the Jin people fight to the death!
If a good horse doesn’t eat the grass, I, Liu Zhijun, have to fight!
Chapter completed!