Chapter 1408 Attack on Japan (8)

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"General, there is a woman who claims to be the sister-in-law of the king of Fei Kingdom. I don't know whether it is true or not. She is outside...she is a prostitute. General, do you want to meet her?"

It was fun to look for the prime minister, "Is there a teaching center here? Ah, it is said that Japanese women don't care about this, haha..."

Pei Xingyan, "..."

Well, after the Tang army came ashore, they looted and looted a lot of people, most of whom were women, and Feitian Er's wife was one of them.

Xun Xiang is right. Although the Japanese have initially entered the city-state civilization stage, like the Central Plains, they left behind many remnants.

In particular, Japanese women do not have much concept of chastity, and there are many messy relationships. Even after more than a thousand years, they still continue to exist. Euphemistically, they are influenced by the Western sexual liberalization movement, and they are easy to blame.

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I called people in and asked.

A woman who is not very old, that is, in her twenties or nineteen, but has been tortured to the point of not being human.

The experience was rather miserable.

A noble woman was reduced to the same situation as a military prostitute, but she still survived tenaciously...

If you are soft-hearted, you will probably feel a little sad if you listen to it for a while, and you will naturally feel sympathy.

But Xun Xiang and Pei Xingyan, who had experienced the war in the late Sui Dynasty and were leaders of the army, had seen too many tragic things. Where did they come from?

If you were pretty and charming, you might get some sympathy, but with a thin and withered Japanese, how could two people have the slightest interest in you?

Just listen to it, but the identity of this Japanese woman needs to be figured out, maybe it will be useful in the future.

Pei Xingyan immediately ordered someone to verify the identity of this woman. As a person, please take care of her and entertain her well, and finish the battle first.

According to Xun Xiang's words, "His Majesty welcomed Empress Xiao in Daizhou, and also raised Li Yuan's daughter when he arrived in Chang'an. This woman may be really useful."

Pei Xingyan's head was full of black lines, "..."

You really dare to talk about it, I admire you.

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"The next step is to look at General Xun. As I said before, there are some dangers in this battle. General, please take care."

Pei Xingyan beat his chest and said solemnly.

Li Jing led the army and made the final decision on the grand strategy. After dividing the troops, he handed over the power to the two leading generals. This was a normal practice for someone who had been leading the army for many years, but it also reflected Li Jing's leadership style.

Therefore, Pei Xingyan and Xun Xiang discussed for many times, and finally decided that Xun Xiang would lead the army first, while Pei Xingyan would lead the main force of the army to station on the shore, waiting for action.

This is actually the same reason why Li Jing placed the main force of the Tang army near Iqi Island.

Their purpose was to prevent the Japanese from fleeing into the mountains and forests, causing the war in Shandong to happen again on the Japanese islands.

Xun Xiang and Pei Xingyan spent some time together. They had different backgrounds and very different temperaments. They could not form any friendship and most of the time they just discussed matters.

Pei Xingyan was taciturn and well-informed about the city. He dared to fight and kill when he was looking for someone. He relied on his ministers who followed the dragon and did not take Pei Xingyan very seriously.

So when two people get along, they usually talk to each other, and Pei Xingyan just follows him. Who told him that Pei Xingyan was a native of Hebei, and finally returned to serve in Daizhou, which was still the hometown where the emperor started his career.

There are many in Daizhou.

When Pei Xingyan arrived there, he met many people similar to Xun Xiang. Regardless of whether he felt uncomfortable or not, he knew how to talk to these people.

In fact, he also lived in this way when he was in Henan and Hebei. Over the past ten years, he has long since smoothed his edges. His tragic life does not require too much explanation.

But when it came to formulating tactics, Pei Xingyan was quite confident, but he still insisted on his own opinion, advocating that he lead the troops forward and let Xun Xiang stay behind.

Not surprisingly, Xun Xiang snatched his position...

Xun Xiang obviously didn't know about the little ones in Shijiazi's heart. In fact, even if he did, he didn't really care.

He has been in Luoyang for many years, well, in fact, it is just over two years. Living like a year can clearly show his mood. He has no shortage of meritorious deeds, but he will never miss the opportunity to go into battle to kill the enemy.

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The two of them were extremely bold. After landing on the island, they split up their forces without saying a word.

Xun Xiang led 2,000 people, along with some Japanese guides, and quickly rushed towards the capital of Fei Kingdom.

One of the reasons why the coast of Higuni is said to be the lifeblood of Chikushi Island is that it has a natural deep-water harbor, and the other reason is that it occupies the largest plain area on Chikushi Island.

Almost all of this island is made up of raised mountains and ravines, and there are no good places.

The two plains in the northern part of the island are particularly precious. When the Japanese Kingdom entered the semi-agricultural era, Fei Kingdom and Zhu Kingdom took advantage of this to become stronger.

Chikoku occupied the Fukuoka Plain area, and gradually there were two professions: fishermen and farmers...

After the Tang army landed, they faced the Chikushi Plain in front of them.

Xun Xiang led his army to advance rapidly without making any stops on the way. In only half a day, they actually penetrated deep into the hinterland of Fei Kingdom and destroyed more than 20 villages.

There are more than 2,000 troops in the Central Plains... As for the regular army, everyone can pay a little attention to it, but most of the time it can be almost ignored.

But in the Japanese country, two thousand people were an incredible army. If everyone was equipped with swords, guns, bows, arrows, and shields, it would be an army composed entirely of Wu people. They were armed to the teeth and could attack with fire and monsters.

Described.

As soon as the "big army" passed, Feng Linhuoshan... Okay, just kidding, the Japanese people's problem with talking about gods and gods did not start now. They are still in a state of ignorance. Except for a few nobles, no one has read the stories passed down from the Three Kingdoms and the Central Plains.

The art of war and strategy.

However, the search for the phase has indeed stirred up alarms all over the plain.

Soon they were called the Ghost Army by the Japanese.

Xun Xiang was so fast that before the news of the attack reached Feiguo's capital, Xun Xiang's ghost army had already rushed to the city walls.

If Pei Xingyan knew that this guy was so unreliable, he would definitely not let him lead the army.

What the two of them were thinking about was actually the classic tactic of laying siege to the city of Feiguo for reinforcements. If an entire army of 20,000 people marched in, they would be afraid of scaring the Japanese to death. In fact, in the final analysis, the Japanese were being bullied because they were ignorant.

But arriving at the place so quickly, Fei Guo had no preparation at all.

Looking at the conspicuous castle halfway up the mountain and the Japanese houses clustered around it, Xun Xiang was also confused.

This is the big city that the Japanese people call it? Isn’t it just a fucking fort? What’s the use of surrounding a place like this?

He was still halfway up the mountain, and it was impossible for him to stop even if he wanted to. There was no way he could allow the Japanese to be completely prepared. If they were in such a commanding position, it would be difficult to defeat this Wubao.

Xun Xiang was extremely disappointed, and the expected siege turned into a bandit suppression. This was a situation that the Tang army generals least wanted to see.

What credit does he have for suppressing bandits? He almost vomited when he suppressed bandits in Henan...

In a day or two, he had a very deep impression of the situation in Japan.

The Japanese civilians live a difficult life. They are all short in stature, have yellow faces and skinny muscles, and are poorly clothed. They are no better than the refugees in the mountains of the Central Plains.

The nobility seems to be better off, but it is also limited. Those Japanese with status in the village, that is, they wear more clothes and have many patches on them. If they go to the Central Plains and become beggars, they will definitely be able to get some money.

They traveled thousands of miles across the sea to beat these people. Xun Xiang felt that they were bullying people, so it would be better to let them fend for themselves on this broken island.

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The rude Ma Yi scoundrel didn't think any more and led his men to rush up the mountain.

The Japanese on the mountain were no different from the ones we encountered before. When the enemy attacked, they had no defense at all, as if no enemy had ever appeared here before.

It was so chaotic that it was impossible to organize an effective defense.

Two thousand soldiers of the Tang army rushed in front of some Japanese who surrendered. They were very "brave" and very cruel.

They took the lead and ran up the mountain, killing everyone they saw, as if they had some sworn hatred. There was no trace of the fact that they were of the same race and species.

The Tang army had a clear goal. After going up the mountain, they rushed directly to Wubao. Anyone who stood in the way, no matter who you were, was cut down to the ground by the Tang army.

The Tang army rushed past, and the gate of Wubao was being closed at this time.

It was not that the nobles in Wubao were so slow to react, but that when the enemy arrived, the nearby Japanese people immediately thought of going to Wubao to seek shelter from the nobles.

So they crowded in front of the gate of Wubao, making it difficult for the gate to close.

Hidden Mamori has put on his family's ancestral armor. This is the first time he has used this treasure. After putting it on, he rolled out like a meat ball.

Surrounded by some Wu family members who came to him in a hurry, he ran over in anger.

The lack of exercise Hieda Yushou was in a state of confusion. He didn't know who the enemy was. Did the people from the country attack? Or did the people from the south attack?

Or is it a rebellion by the dirty people?

(Note: The filthy people in Japan are equivalent to the pariahs in the Central Plains. Dirty people engage in filthy professions or have filthy identities. To be more precise, you can refer to the pariah class in the Curry Kingdom.)

There was a huge crowd in front of the fort gate, and the Japanese who wanted to come in crowded together. They burst out with great strength in panic. Even if the Wu family went up and killed them repeatedly, they could not close the gate.

Hizen Gomori didn't have any good ideas, and he wasn't the kind of person who could respond to a hundred calls and be able to calm down the situation in critical moments.

Seeing this, he ordered people to come forward and help others quickly close the door before talking. He ran towards the stone wall of Wubao, panted and climbed up to take a look, and his face turned green with fright.

The soldiers of the Tang Dynasty were dressed in uniforms, wearing leather armor, holding steel knives, and carrying bows and arrows. In the eyes of the Japanese, they were as tall as monsters.

They rushed over in groups, chopping melons and vegetables, and slaughtered the Japanese who were crowding in front of the gate to the ground, and their screams became one.

The men and horses of the brigade rushed into the fort with almost no delay.

Such a ferocious enemy frightened Hieda Mamoru to sit on the ground, with only one thought in his mind, Amaterasu, have you abandoned me?

Please remember the first domain name of this book: ._


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