Chapter 149

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There are indeed Mohe people, but the idea of ​​going south in large numbers really flatters them.

It is very far away for all Mohe tribes to become a whole.

Today's Mohe people are much more relaxed than the Khitan people. To a large extent, many tribes among them were given the title of Mohe people by others. In fact, they did not realize that they were originally among the Mohe people.

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The Mohe tribe, who frequently went to Liaodong for plunder and hunting, was a very typical part of them. They belonged to various tribes and fought and annexed each other for hunting grounds and grazing grasslands from time to time. Their hatred was much deeper than that of outsiders.

However, it is not as if the Mohe people did not go south to Liaodong in large numbers. Of course, that was more than ten or twenty years ago.

At that time, the King of Goguryeo felt that the country was in a prosperous state, and his head was agitated by the Turks, so he attacked the Sui Dynasty.

This was also the last time the Goguryeo people took the initiative to attack the Central Plains Empire.

Needless to say, the result was that he was beaten to a pulp by the Sui army in a field battle.

Emperor Wen Yang Jian was furious and sent troops to attack Goguryeo.

However, due to various reasons, Goguryeo was lucky enough to escape, and then there was an allusion to Liaodong's dung ministers.

In fact, at that time, both the Sui Dynasty and Goguryeo were in a period of prosperity.

Let’s not talk about the Sui Dynasty, just talk about Goguryeo. The conquests against the Khitan and Mohe people have never stopped.

However, when the Goguryeo invasion of Sui Yingzhou failed miserably, the situation in Liaodong ushered in a turning point.

The resistance of the Khitan and Mohe people suddenly became fierce. Under the long-term oppression of the Goguryeo people, they found the right opportunity and launched their first large-scale attack on Goguryeo.

Although they were defeated by the Goguryeo people, many Khitan and Mohe tribes also escaped from the control of the Goguryeo people.

So far, Goguryeo's border troubles have never stopped.

The Khitans were suppressed by the Sui Dynasty and the Turks, so they were more honest, but some tribes of the Mohe people became the main enemy of the Goguryeo people.??.??`c?om

Almost every year, they emerged from the grasslands and mountains in the northwest and north of Goguryeo, burning, killing and looting the border areas of Goguryeo, seriously weakening Goguryeo's national power.

However, it is different from that time. Now they are just a pack of wolves looking for food. They are not a wolf plague.

In seven or eight days, we found two teams of Mohe people. The harvest was just barely enough. The biggest advantage was that because there were more and more horses, the scope of activities of the Sui army became wider and wider.

On the ninth day, the Sui cavalry conducted their first large-scale battle.

Annihilated a Mohe cavalry of hundreds of people. Although some escaped, the Sui army captured hundreds of horses.

The Sui army in Mayi also suffered a lot of casualties.

In this kind of chasing and chasing battle, casualties are almost inevitable.

More than a dozen officers and soldiers of the Sui army lay down on the land of Liaodong again, but this also brought hope of survival for this Sui army.

War horses, food, and clothing are becoming more and more abundant.

And the first winter snow in Liaodong has finally arrived.

The north wind carries snowflakes and rages among the mountains, forests and grasslands of Liaodong, dyeing everything silvery white.

By the way, it also reveals the most vicious side of Liaodong.

It wasn't a heavy snowfall, but it caused the temperature to drop sharply.

So, according to what Li Canjun said, everyone tremblingly stuffed their boots and clothes with something that Li Canjun called urala grass, and struggled to continue their journey in the cold weather of Liaodong.

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What they didn't know was that at this moment, the Sui army's expedition finally ended.

Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty reluctantly issued the order of the class teacher.

The momentum of the entire army was completely gone. More than 300,000 troops were lost in this expedition. Under the Liaodong City, the corpses of Sui soldiers were piled high.

An army of millions came with great vigor, but returned in vain.

At this time, Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty had to pay a price. Obviously, the price was that the soldiers would be alienated and no one would follow such an emperor and die in vain.

The flesh and blood of countless people, the wronged souls of countless Sui soldiers and Sui civilians, roared over Liaodong.

The foundation of the Sui Dynasty's rule was severely shaken during such an expedition.

The sound of the building falling began to sound at this moment.

Shandong is in chaos, Hebei is in ruins, and this is just the beginning.

Perhaps Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty also felt that he had lost his temper. On the way to withdraw his troops, he took the first step and hurried back to the eastern capital Luoyang with his ministers.

However, despite the heavy price he paid, Sui Emperor Yang Guang was still different from others in how to face such a disastrous defeat.

He left the general Tu Wanxu to run Huaiyuan Town.

In fact, at this time, the Second Northern Expedition had already been put on the agenda by the emperor.

Yes, whether it was out of the emperor's pride or other considerations, he decided to use another war to offset the impact of the failure.

His lack of patience is evident from this.

Of course, there is no need to comment too much on the behavior of this emperor, because it is difficult for ordinary people to understand what kind of mentality Yang Guang, the king of a country, has at this moment.

Perhaps, only the close officials around him understood it, but no one would ever tell it to their mouths. Therefore, no matter how many scriptures and scriptures were quoted later, it could only be said to be speculation.

At this moment, a group of survivors are trudging through the wind and snow in Liaodong.

At this time, it was early September of the eighth year of the great cause.

They are getting closer and closer to Liaodong City.

One can only imagine how hard they have worked to get here.

After the first snow fell, Li Bi strictly ordered the two hundred cavalry to expand the search area. She accepted the accidental damage caused by it indifferently without blinking her eyes.

At this moment, the decisiveness and coldness she displayed can be said to be the most valuable qualities of a leading general.

This decision indeed made their formation smoother.

Because after they sacrificed more than a dozen lives for the severe cold, they finally found a settlement of Goguryeo people.

It was a castle where hundreds of people lived.

The castle of the Goguryeo people was built very solidly. With just over a thousand people, without siege equipment and in such weather, a forceful attack would definitely be impossible.

At this time, Li Po is needed again.

At this time, Li Bi felt that bringing Li Po to Liaodong was the wisest decision in her life. Although there was a reason for anger at the time, the result was a medium-sized miracle.

Otherwise, perhaps these many people would remain on the land south of the river and become piles of corpses.

For the sake of his life, Li Po also did his part in such hard work.

He only brought Yan Lu, Chen Yuan, and Cheng Zhijie, all of whom were the most vicious among the more than a thousand people, to sneak to the edge of the castle at night.

Then comes the long wait.

It wasn't until the early morning of the next day, when several people were almost frozen, that the gate of the castle finally opened.

Although it was just a gap, the unsuspecting Goguryeo people let in several evil spirits.

It’s no wonder they lacked vigilance, because when the mountains are covered with snow and the fields are covered with ice, it is the most peaceful and peaceful time of the year in Liaodong.

There will be no more fighting, no more military troubles, and except for the people in the castle who go out to fish and hunt every day to increase food reserves, there will be no more people.

Of course, in previous years, there might have been people passing by, and the places where they lived would have served as post stations in the Sui Dynasty.

But now, the Sui people have just retreated and Liaodong is in depression, so no one will appear.

However, they obviously thought wrong. Before anyone could come out, someone squeezed in through the crack in the door.

His face was covered with stubble and his body was full of fishy odor. He picked up the big ax in his hand, and with a swing, he opened up several people's bodies, and blood donations came out in a flash.

Then, behind him, several people squeezed in one after another, each of them fierce and fierce. There were more than a hundred guards and adult men.

But it was early morning, an early morning in Liaodong in winter, and a brief fight was not enough to gather the entire castle.

This was a relatively fatal period. In just a few breaths, seven or eight Koreans who were preparing to leave the city lay down on the ground in a mess. One person was missing. This person ran faster and screamed hysterically.

While running towards the castle.

But before he could run far, he was shot to the ground by Li Po with an arrow.

"Quick, you two, push the door open and guard here. Even if you die, you can't let anyone close the door. Do you understand?"

"Old Yan, follow me and fight in."

The two of them rushed directly into the residential area, one on the left and the other on the right.

In Li Po's opinion, guarding the gate together was the stupidest decision. When the enemies gathered, they would become the targets of bows and arrows. Maybe they would all be dead before the people from outside could rush in.

Therefore, rushing into a residential area may seem dangerous, but it can cause maximum chaos.

By the time the Sui army's cavalry rushed into the gate wrapped in the wind and snow, the Yanlu people had already been fighting back and forth from the settlement, and then Li Po also got out.

At this time, the Goguryeo people on the watchtower in the castle shouted at the top of their lungs, but they could not get the people inside to rush out. When the startled Goguryeo people went out to watch in disheveled clothes, many of them were directly attacked by Li Po and Yan Sanlang.

Cut down to the ground.

The rest of the people went after the two murderers.

What happened next was simple. The cavalry that rushed into the castle quickly broke down the resistance of the Goguryeo people, and the infantry that followed quickly poured into the castle.

The Sui army who occupied the castle could finally take a breather, and more benefits were still waiting for them.

(Update quickly, but the quality has been reduced a lot. Alas, there is nothing Acao can do. The writing is not satisfactory, but in order to be updated, there still cannot be too many changes. The time to ponder the plot is also short. If you can see where the shortcomings are

, tell Ah Cao, Ah Cao will try to avoid it in future writing.)

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