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Chapter 84 Be a Great Mage

 Zhaozhou, Baixiang.

Liu Chengyou led the Longqi Army and moved more than 30 miles north. It was only about 80 miles away from Luan City. It was a journey of dawn and dusk. The closer they got to the Khitan army, and the closer they got, the more cautious they became.

As the commander-in-chief, Liu Chengyou has inevitably been a little nervous recently, especially after Yelu Deguang's army arrived in Luancheng. He was burdened with a huge burden and felt even more stressed.

While waiting for news from the Liao army, Liu Chengyou asked Xiang Xun to lead a group of soldiers to accompany him around to relieve his worries.

However, even if you wander around, you can't find anything famous. In this era, when talking about Baixiang, people with a little knowledge will think of the "Battle of Baixiang" decades ago.

The Battle of Baixiang was an important turning point in the struggle for hegemony between Liang and Jin at the end of the reign of Liang Taizu Zhu Wen. It was of great strategic significance and ended with a great victory for the Jin army.

After this battle, the elite troops of Houliang suffered heavy losses and quickly went downhill, with their power shrinking to the south of Weibo. The Jin army was so powerful that the two towns of Chengde (Wang Rong) and Yiwu (Wang Chuzhi) fell completely Li Cunxu created favorable conditions for Li Cunxu to unify Hebei and go south to destroy Liang.

Although he did not know the details of the Battle of Baixiang, Liu Chengyou still had some understanding, at least he knew the outcome.

Baixiang is at the intersection of Huai River and Ji River. He reined his horse and stood on the water bank for a long time, watching the rapid water. It is said that the Liang and Jin armies faced off across the river here. Feeling the heat brought by the sun, Liu Chengyou pointed to the surrounding area. He sighed with emotion: "Zhuangzong almost established the historical direction of the Central Plains for decades with the battle of Baixiang. In less than forty years, there are not many remains of the battlefield. The vicissitudes of the world are nothing like this..."

Xiang Xun followed beside him. Hearing Liu Chengyou's words, he couldn't help coughing and said: "Your Highness, although the Liang and Jin armies are facing each other across the Yehe River, the real decisive victory will be in Gaoyi County in the north. "

"Oh?" Liu Chengyou didn't show any anger on his face. Instead, he humbly asked Xiang Xun for details.

Xiang Xun, on the other hand, spent some time and patiently told Liu Chengyou the story, and then accompanied him to watch the river scenery, with a hesitant expression slowly appearing on his face.

"Speak up if you have anything to say!" Liu Chengyou said.

Hearing this, he cupped his hands towards Liu Chengyou, organized his words a little, and said to Xiang Xun: "It's been another half a month, and His Highness has been marching so far, but still nothing has been done. Too much time has been spent, and I am deeply worried about this. I really don’t know what your highness’s purpose is…”

Liu Chengyou didn't say anything, but glanced at Xiang Xun, and saw him continue: "Please forgive me for speaking bluntly. Your Highness has always been wise and wise. Since being ordered to go south and east, he has made numerous small and large battles and made decisions at the right time. Why did he do it this time?" It’s puzzling.”

As he said that, Xiang Xun showed a heavy look of worry: "Right now, the Khitan army has stopped at Luan City for two days. Our army is too close to the enemy and too dangerous!"

Liu Chengyou himself couldn't even remember how many times Xiang Xun and Guo Rong had said such words of advice to him openly and privately.

In fact, up to this moment, Liu Chengyou could not help but have some murmurs in his heart, but he hid it very well. He always kept a closed face, which made people completely confused about his thoughts. In recent days, Liu Chengyou has given people the impression that he can use his willfulness to his advantage. to describe it.

"I don't know what you are talking about." Taking a calm breath, Liu Chengyou finally spoke, "confusing his true feelings": "I want to find a reliable foothold in several states in Hebei with Longqi, who is dissatisfied with thousands of troops. Let’s try to revive again!”

"What do you want, Your Highness?" Xiang Xun was slightly surprised.

"Originally, the most suitable place is Yedu. However, Du Chongwei has tens of thousands of soldiers and horses to guard it, so he can't get it easily!" Liu Chengyou's thinking seemed to become clearer, and he said: "After much thought, we can achieve success in this place. There is only Zhenzhou, the old town of Chengde! When the Khitan withdraws, our army will follow its lead and take it."

"However, even if the Khitan retreats to the north, I'm afraid they won't give up on Zhenzhou easily. The Lord of Liao is a very human being, so he probably can't see the importance of Zhenzhou!" Xiang Xun thought for a while and asked.

After hearing the question, Liu Chengyou looked straight ahead and sighed in his heart, it was really hard to fool him. Fortunately, a flying horse came and relieved Liu Chengyou's embarrassment.

The cavalry from the front came to report that at the Liao camp in Luan City, people were wailing and wailing. Between the camps, there were many plain flags and white flags, stretching for more than ten miles...

In the central military camp, the generals gathered together. After listening to the report, everyone looked at each other in shock. Zhang Yanwei asked blankly: "What happened to the Khitan people? Is there any important person who died?"

Liu Chengyou's eyes were obviously a little more agile, and he was beaming with joy. His body relaxed unconsciously, he glanced around, and gave the order very simply: "Pass the order to the whole army to withdraw southward!"

After this order, the generals were even more surprised.

...

Luancheng and Liaoying are all decorated with plain colors.

The sudden death of Yelu Deguang had a huge impact. As soon as he died, the whole military camp became a mess, as if it had lost its direction. People's hearts were uncertain, and the morale of the army was turbulent. The internal undercurrent surged out of the water, and the military camp, which was already depressing enough, More unstable.

In a very short period of time, the Liao camp became clear and divided into three forces. The Khitan nobles loyal to Yelu Deguang, Wenwu, Yongkang King Yelu Ruan's faction, and the Han forces headed by Yan Wang Zhao Yanshou, in order to compete for the army. Dominance.

Yelu Deguang's death was too sudden, and suddenly there was no designated person in charge.

Among the three parties, the "Emperor Faction" actually has the largest number of people and the strongest strength, but does not have a leader. Although they all insist on escorting Yelv Deguang's "remains" to Beijing, their hearts are relatively divided.

Yelu Ruan was well prepared and had attracted some noble generals to endorse him and support him in leading the army. In fact, among the entire army, he was the most respected at this time, and his identity and status were in place. But Yelu Ruan had already shown that There were some bad "signs", which naturally aroused the resentment of the "imperialists".

As for Zhao Yanshou, he basically ran with him and just wanted to protect himself. However, he did use the official title that Yelu Deguang had given him before. He was a bit overestimating his capabilities and wanted to stand on the stage as the prime minister who stayed in Zhongjing. Principal.

Internal disputes were severe, and the instability at the top naturally affected the lower levels. Soon, the atmosphere in the Liao Camp in Luan City was completely chaotic.

During the dispute, someone raised a very serious issue, which temporarily suppressed the conflict. That is, how to deal with the late emperor's body. It was impossible to bury it on the spot. It had to be sent back to Beijing to give an explanation to the Queen Mother.

However, it was already summer, the weather was hot, and Luancheng was still far away from Shangjing. If it had been shipped back without processing, Yelu Deguang would have been rotten long ago.

There is always a solution. With the collective efforts of everyone, Yelu Deguang was pickled with salt and made into "Emperor".

When everything was turbulent in the Liao camp in Luancheng, Liu Chengyou led the Longqi army, played a trick, and retreated southward with great fanfare. After that, they stopped and secretly crossed the Nishui River by other roads and moved north quickly along the river. This route The road is on the eastern front, which is different from the previous route of the Liao army returning north.

During this period, Liu Chengyou can send people to conduct overt and covert inspections and get to know the surrounding roads thoroughly.

Coming all the way south, recruiting rebels, and removing Wucunjing, the entire army in Longqi was still less than eight thousand. With this small number of troops, Liu Chengyou planned to attack the hundreds of thousands of Liao troops in Luancheng. "Great Magister".


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