Chapter 582 Killing enemy generals in succession Zhao Yun’s power

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While Mi Yang was preparing for the future attack on Chang'an City in Shanggui, Cao Zhang in the Wei army camp in Jieting was also painstakingly planning for the life and death of tens of thousands of Wei soldiers.

Due to the decisive action and the subsequent strict defense, the news of the fall of Lueyang did not spread to the Wei army camp.

Even if there are grain officers who are suspicious, why haven't the grain and fodder escorts arrived from the rear in the past few days?

But without conclusive evidence in front of them, the grain officials would not have thought of the shocking fact that Lueyang had been occupied by the Han army.

Some doubts among the Wei army were not enough to shake Cao Zhang's prestige among the Wei army.

Although he had previously made a strategy of risking his life to break out of the encirclement, he had not issued an order for the entire army to attack in the past few days.

Today, after resting for several days, Cao Zhang summoned Zhang He and gave him the order for the entire army to break out of the encirclement tomorrow.

No matter how hopeful this order was to bring the Wei army out of a desperate situation, when this military order was issued, Cao Zhang felt a rare sense of relief in his heart.

At least in Cao Zhang's view, his standstill these days has been effective.

The first purpose of why he adopted the strategy of holding back his troops in the past few days was to allow the Wei army to rest and recuperate, so that the Wei army could regain its combat effectiveness as soon as possible.

Apart from this purpose, Cao Zhang also had the idea of ​​paralyzing Mi Yang.

Perhaps at the moment Mi Yang thought that the Wei army was too disorganized to launch a new attack, so he kept his troops stationary.

Cao Zhang knew that once Mi Yang came up with this idea, Mi Yang, who thought about defeating the enemy without fighting, might relax his vigilance in defense - this was a good external factor for the Wei army that was about to break through.

Moreover, the most important thing in a breakout battle is bravery.

Judging from the current war situation, the morale of the Han army is high and their bravery will be higher than that of the Wei army.

But this is true for ordinary soldiers, but it does not mean that it is also true at the general level.

After Cao Zhang arrived at Jieting, he sent out scouts to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the Han generals on the opposite side.

He found that most of the Han generals currently in the Han army camp were direct descendants of Mi Yang in Liangzhou.

This piece of information gave Cao Zhang more hope for a successful breakout.

Because everyone knows that Mi Yang always likes to outwit his enemies.

To put it bluntly, Mi Yang is not good at using force.

And people flock together, and having such a lord means that the Liangzhou military group headed by Mi Yang has always lacked generals with superb military skills.

Ding Feng and Liu Feng were just fierce warriors who were not afraid of death.

The two of them can be called brave generals at best, but they are by no means fierce generals.

Perhaps Jiang Wei was a powerful general with superb martial arts before, but he is not in the street pavilion now.

Based on the fact that the Han army lacked strong generals, looking back at our own side, Zhang He and himself were both outstanding warriors in the world.

In addition to Zhang He and himself, others in the army such as Han De and others were famous warriors in Liangzhou for a long time.

Especially Han De, not only was he extremely brave, but even his four sons were all excellent in martial arts and skilled in bow and horse.

In Liangzhou, Han De and his four sons were collectively known as the "Five Tigers of Han"!

Cao Zhang's idea was very simple. When he led his army to launch a fierce attack on the Han army's camp, he only had to ask Mi Yang to lead his army out of the camp to fight with him in the field.

At that time, he and Zhang He were responsible for holding back Ding Feng and Liu Feng, allowing Han De and his son to lead the most elite Wei army to launch a fierce attack on Mi Yang's Chinese army.

Mi Yang himself is not good at martial arts, and there are no strong generals in his army to protect him. It is very possible for Han De and his son to achieve extraordinary feats.

An infantry confrontation is sometimes like Tian Ji's horse racing. Only by using one's own strengths to attack the enemy's weaknesses can victory be achieved.

What's more, in order to ensure the success of his idea, Cao Zhang also came up with another plan to provide insurance for this idea.

Cao Zhang carefully discussed his idea with Zhang He, and even Zhang He, who was experienced in battle formations, agreed with his idea.

Compared to Cao Zhang, who was still a little worried, Zhang He agreed more with Cao Zhang's idea.

Zhang He, who had fought with the Han army for decades, was very familiar with the powerful generals who had been famous for many years in the Han army.

Liu Bei had several thousand enemies under him, but now Guan Yu has died of illness, Zhang Fei is leading his army in Wancheng, and Zhao Yun and Ma Chao are leading their army in Shanggui.

In other words, the tens of thousands of enemies in the Han army who could pose a threat to him are currently not in the street pavilion, so why should he be afraid?

Zhang He, who had such confidence, naturally agreed with Cao Zhang's tactics.

One day passed quickly, and when the sunshine on the second day had just shone on the ground of the street pavilion, tens of thousands of Wei troops, who had been notified one day in advance, quickly assembled under the call of the drums in the army.

On the high platform of the military camp, Cao Zhang looked at the tens of thousands of Wei troops gathered below, and saw that the faces of the tens of thousands of Wei troops did not have the same fear as before, which made his eyes become excited.

In order to organize today's breakout battle, although he did not tell the tens of thousands of Wei troops below the truth, he used his status as the city king to make various unimaginable rewards.

As the saying goes, there must be a brave man under a heavy reward. It seems that his move is very effective.

Without further ado, Cao Zhang, standing on the high platform, issued the order for the entire army to attack without much hesitation.

Today, Cao Zhang is going to lead tens of thousands of Wei troops out.

It's not that Cao Zhang didn't understand why he wanted to send people to stay in the camp, but Cao Zhang knew that as of today, there was not much food left in the army.

If today's breakout battle fails, then all tens of thousands of Wei troops can do is wait for death.

In this case, does it matter whether we send people to stay at the camp?

It's better to go all out and strike hard.

The Wei army launched a large-scale battle, and was quickly reported to Zhao Yun by the Han army guarding the camp.

When the Wei army finally took action, Zhao Yun picked up the spear placed aside and walked towards the Han army's camp wall.

After Zhao Yun arrived at the camp wall, other Han generals in the Han army camp who received the news quickly rushed to the camp wall to join Zhao Yun.

At the same time, under Liu Feng's command, many Zhuge's crossbows on the camp wall were also equipped with iron arrows, waiting for the arrival of the Wei army.

After the great victory that day, all the Han generals in Jieting realized the power of Zhuge Liannu.

No general would dislike this kind of weapon for city defense.

Therefore, even though the iron arrow reserves in the Han army were running low after that day's waste of inventory, Liu Feng still thought that Zhuge Liannu would continue to exert his remaining heat in today's defense battle.

It's one thing if there aren't many iron arrows. If you can kill one more Wei army, that's a profit.

When the Han army was ready, the Han generals standing on the camp wall did not see the arrival of the Wei army's infantry formation.

Just when Zhao Yun and others were surprised, Han troops on the wall of another camp quickly came to report that a large number of Wei troops had appeared outside their camp.

The leader of the Wei army was Zhang He, the famous general of the Wei army.

After hearing the news, all the Han generals were a little surprised, and then they all looked at Zhao Yun.

The Han army's camp stretched for several miles, and even after the arrival of Zhao Yun's army, the strength of the Han army's camp was strengthened.

But in the past, for the sake of safety, Zhao Yun still stationed most of the Han troops in the camp closest to the Wei army camp.

But it is obvious from the information obtained at the moment that Cao Zhang was trying to avoid the truth today by trying to break the surface?

The generals looked at Zhao Yun with surprise and at the same time eagerness.

Soon Liu Feng stepped forward and said to Zhao Yun: "General Zuo, why don't we divide some troops and go to that camp?"

At present, Liu Feng cannot deduce where Cao Zhang's next main attack direction will be, or whether he is using a tactic of suspicion.

But it’s always good to have insurance for everything.

Liu Feng's suggestion was recognized by Zhao Yun, who had a steady personality.

Soon Liu Feng, under Zhao Yun's instruction, led thousands of troops toward that camp.

However, not long after Liu Feng led his army to leave, another Han army from another camp came to report that a large number of Wei troops had also appeared outside his camp.

As for the commander-in-chief of the Wei army there, his flag was Cao Zhang, the commander-in-chief of the Wei army.

After hearing this information, the remaining Han army general became even more uneasy.

Cao Zhang personally led the army outside that camp. Is that camp the main direction of the Wei army's attack?

After Zhao Yun learned this information, he seemed to vaguely guess some of Cao Zhang's true intentions.

Zhang He and Cao Zhang appeared in two directions, one to the east and one to the west.

Cao Zhang's choice of such an offensive direction makes people suspicious.

But this did not stop Zhao Yun from sending Ding Feng to lead his army to that camp.

After Liu Feng and Ding Feng both divided their forces and left, the strength of the Han army in Zhao Yun's camp was not very large.

But Zhao Yun was there and didn't feel worried at all.

If Cao Zhang really held that idea, it would really suit his taste.

Zhao Yun hadn't been around for long before the Wei army slowly appeared outside the camp where he was.

Although the number of Wei troops in this group is not large, they are all in high spirits and their uniforms are neat and tidy. Most of them are undoubtedly the Luoyang Chinese troops who survived that day.

The man in command of these nearly ten thousand Wei troops was General Han De, whom Cao Zhang had great expectations for.

What Han De didn't know was that after seeing him appear, Zhao Yun on the camp wall chuckled.

When Han De led his army to two hundred steps away from the Han army's camp, he ordered the Wei army behind him to stop.

Han De was fully aware of the power of Zhuge Liannu that day, and he did not want to experience that kind of pain again.

Although Han De asked the Wei army behind him to stop, in order to complete the task assigned to him by Cao Zhang, Han De quickly sent several scolding men on horseback to go under the Han army camp wall.

What Han De didn't expect was that before the men he sent to criticize the formation arrived at the wall of the Han army's camp, he saw the door of the Han army's camp slowly opening.

This scene brought surprise to his face.

Originally, Han De didn't have much confidence in whether Mi Yang would take the initiative.

But what I didn't expect was that "Mi Yang" was really so out of control!

Could it be that today is the time for him to establish unparalleled achievements for the Wei Dynasty?

Han De knew that Liu Feng and Ding Feng under Mi Yang were attracted by Cao Zhang and Zhang He and went elsewhere!

Thinking of this, Hande's heart started beating wildly.

But as tens of thousands of Han troops left the camp, Han De discovered that the person leading the Han troops out of the camp was a gray-haired veteran.

After seeing this, Hande almost shouted with joy.

Is it possible that no one from the Han army came here?

Letting a white-haired veteran general lead the troops to fight with him is not an obvious reward for military exploits, so what is it?

Han De doesn't know Zhao Yun...

Han De was born in Liangzhou. In the past, he was able to occupy a position in the Wei army only by virtue of his "bravery". Such people often have simple ideas.

Hande, who had a simple idea, felt that the opportunity was too late to miss.

But what Han De didn't know was that the veteran named Zhao Yun opposite him had the same idea.

Just when Han De was still immersed in joy, Zhao Yun sneered, raised his spear and charged towards the Wei army.

Seeing that the veteran in white robes came to die on his own initiative, Hande had no idea of ​​not agreeing.

In order to cultivate future generations, Han De signaled his eldest son Han Ying to leap on his horse to meet Zhao Yun.

Han Ying is in her early twenties, which is the age when a man is most prosperous.

In addition, he was born in the North and has a majestic appearance.

When Han Ying leaps forward and charges towards a veteran, everyone will think that Han Ying will win.

At this moment, there were even some cheers in the Wei army formation.

But what the nearly ten thousand Wei army did not expect was that Han Ying, who they thought they should capture, was stabbed to death by Zhao Yun's horse before the horse came to Zhao Yun's side.

Han Ying's death in battle shocked nearly ten thousand Wei troops, and at the same time aroused the grief of the remaining "Four Tigers" of the Han family.

Han De's second son, Han Yao, saw this and brandished his sword to kill Zhao Yun again.

When Zhao Yun saw someone coming to die again, he immediately cheered up and went forward to greet him.

After a while, Han Yao couldn't resist.

Seeing this, Han Qiong, the third son of Han De, raised his Fangtian painted halberd and rode his horse to aid Han Yao.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Faced with the siege of the two "Young Tigers", Zhao Yun was not afraid at all, and he waved the spear in his hand tightly.

In the end, Han De's fourth son, Han Qi, seeing that his two brothers were in danger, quickly raised the Sun and Moon Sword in his hand and joined the siege against Zhao Yun.

Zhao Yun was surrounded by three generals, but he still seemed to be at ease.

After fighting with the three generals for a while, Zhao Yun seemed to want a quick victory, so he drew the spear in his hand at an incredible angle and stabbed straight into Han Qi's chest.

Han Qi was caught off guard and was shot. After shouting, she fell off her horse and lost all breath.

The successive deaths of Han Qi and Han Ying finally made Han Yao and Han Qiong realize the terror of Zhao Yun.

The two of them wanted to ride horses and return to their own army. Even Han De realized that something was wrong and shot his bow and arrows to cover his son's return.

But Zhao Yun is the real tiger!

How could a tiger give up the food brought to its mouth?

Under the critical situation, Han De relied on his strong arm strength to shoot three arrows at Zhao Yun.

It's just that these three arrows came very fast, and when they came to Zhao Yun, they were shot down one by one by Zhao Yun like a child's toy.

After sweeping away the arrows shot by Han De, Zhao Yun put his gun on his horse, then quickly nocked his bow and arrow, and shot an arrow at Han Qiong.

Han Qiong's weapon is the Fangtian Painted Halberd, which is also a long weapon that can knock down arrows.

But the fact that weapons have this effect does not mean that people have this ability.

Before Han Qiong could dodge, the lightning-like arrow hit his face, causing him to cover his face and fall to the ground, dead.

After Han Qiong also died in battle, Han Yao was almost scared out of her mind and even forgot to escape.

Upon seeing this, Zhao Yun clapped his horse and stepped forward, lifted Han Yao up like a chicken and clamped it around his waist, and then continued to clapped his horse and killed Han De.

Time did not pass long, but Zhao Yun killed three generals and captured one. His bravery nearly frightened the Wei army to the point of being stunned.

Han De was so frightened that his liver and gallbladder were broken. When he saw Zhao Yun coming to kill him, he was so frightened that he fled into the formation.

Seeing Han De fleeing into the military formation, Zhao Yun refused to give up. He continued to raise his gun and kill directly towards the Wei military formation.

At this time, in the Han army formation behind Zhao Yun, bursts of warm cheers erupted: "General Zilong is invincible!"

At this moment, nearly ten thousand Wei troops knew who the white-haired veteran in front of them was?

The Wei army had long known about Zhao Yun's reputation, but now they saw with their own eyes the power of Zhao Yun and the fragility of their own general. Who dared to fight Zhao Yun when the morale of the army was in chaos?

Where Zhao Yun's horse stepped, the Wei army retreated.

Zhao Yun held Han Yao in one hand and used a single gun in the other to clash with the Wei army's formation, as if he was in a deserted land.

Deng Ai, who stayed behind in the formation, saw that Zhao Yun was unstoppable, and quickly led the Han army to cover up and kill the nearly 10,000 Wei troops.

When leading his army to charge, Deng Ai couldn't help but have an evaluation of Cao Zhang in his mind:

It's a good idea, don't think about it next time.

At the same time, Deng Ai also knew that when the war had reached this stage, the Wei army in Jieting was already beyond saving! If you like Mi Han, please bookmark it: (www.sodu777.net) Mi Han Search Novel Network has the fastest update speed on the entire Internet.


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