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Chapter 80 Run away with 350 million spoils

After Wu Yan got rid of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, there were only two thousand cavalry left by his side.

In order to save the delayed time, he had no time to set fire carefully, so he threw a few torches on the tent of the camp. Regardless of whether it was burned or not, he rushed south to run.

After all, before he fought with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he knew that the Jizhou army behind him was constantly approaching him. If he was completely surrounded by Pan Feng and Tuo Yi, it would be all over.

Sure enough, after Wuyan ran for more than ten miles, he had just climbed to the top of a gentle slope and saw a large flag of "Qu" in the distance, with thousands of Han troops.

Further to the west, at the end of the horizon, there is also a large banner with the character "Pan".

There is a relatively long and weak junction between the Tuo and Pan armies, but Pan Feng's army is already trying its best to lean in this direction.

"If you go around again, you may be surrounded by the Han army. You are backed by the sea and have no way to go east. Why not rush from this weak chariot with the surname Kuo. This chariot with the surname Kuo really can't fight. He can be the chief lieutenant. He actually puts the baggage chariot with the front army when fighting with the cavalry. Haha, wasn't that for nothing?"

After Wuyan observed the battlefield, he found that there was a sparse line between the Tuo Yi army, with many cars and battles, and there seemed to be no one. He was very happy and decided to go around without any trouble, so as not to have too many dreams at night and rush through this gap directly!

The last two thousand cavalry of the Wuyan tribe instantly drew out their sabers and rode their bows to start charging.

A Han army commander opposite showed a grim smile when he saw this.

...

Tuo Yi was about 35 years old. His age was similar to that of Gongsun Zan. This man was born in the Western Liang Army and was from Wudu County, Liangzhou. He had been fighting with the Qiang people in his hometown for several years before the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out.

Tuo Yi had an elite force composed of more than a thousand fellow villagers in Wudu. He was later named Xiandeng, and he was also a veteran of war who had been tempered in the battlefield of Qiang Chaos in Liangzhou before the Yellow Turbans.

Later, the Yellow Turban broke out, Huangfu Song was transferred back to the Central Plains to quell the rebellion. He felt that Qu Yi was strict and courageous in fighting, so he was transferred from Liangzhou to Jizhou to deal with Zhang Jiao. At that time, he was granted the position of Sima of the other department of Qu Yi. After Zhang Jiao was killed, he was promoted to the cavalry commander. In recent years, he was the most hopeful among the commanders of Jizhou.

In history, during the Battle of Jieqiao, there were only seven or eight hundred people in the first camp in Queyi, but that was only because of years of war, most of the first camp were killed in battle. Queyi was a arrogant person and only recognized the fellow villager of Wudu. He disdained to recruit local soldiers in Jizhou to replenish the first camp in Quebao, so only so many people were left to live five or six years later.

Now it is only four years after Zhongping, and there are more than a thousand people who have entered the camp in the first place.

There is no need to say much about the tactics of the camp first and the power of dealing with light cavalry. Anyone who knows a little about the Three Kingdoms knows it.

It also has the same effect as Qi Jiguang's chariot formation and breaking the cavalry in later generations. It is necessary to use obstacles such as vehicles and wooden horses to delay the impact of enemy cavalry, and then match melee infantry with suppression firepower.

It’s nothing more than the suppression firepower of Qi Jiguang’s era, which was musket and tiger squat cannon, while Kuo Yi could only use a crossbow.

Seeing that Chief Wuyan actually recognized the formation of the first camp as a "packet carriage" and rushed to the first camp, Que Yi was laughing wildly.

"Don't act rashly! If I don't order the person who dares to shoot arrows first, kills the enemy!" Qu Yi said lightly and issued a military order in a stern manner.

He was not afraid of Wu Yan's rushing to the formation, but was afraid of exposing his firepower in advance to scare Wu Yan away, so he had to put it closer and attack.

The old subordinate who had cooperated with him for five or six years had very strict military disciplines and no discount was given during implementation. Seeing this, Chief Wuyan became more and more sure that he was attacking the logistics team full of supplies.

"Get up! Shoot! Attack!" Kuo Yi shouted out his usual command to deal with the Rangers with a expressionless expression.

Whether the opposite side is the Qiang cavalry, the Wuhuan cavalry, or the Baima Yicheng, the way to deal with it is the same.

The subsequent process is too bloody, so there is no need to count too many words.

In short, the outcome of the Wuyan tribe is at least several times worse than that of Baima Yichi.

"Uh--" Wu Yan himself howled, and was shot into the chest and abdomen by two crossbow arrows, and fainted.

The personal soldiers next to Wuyan tried to support him, but he didn't let him fall off the horse's back immediately. Finally, he passed through the gap where he first entered the camp front.

When Wu Yan woke up again, he didn't know how far he had escaped, and there were only a thousand people left by his side.

He held his last breath of rejuvenation and called his younger brother Wusu in front of him: "I can't do it anymore. Don't delay the speed of the march for me, run directly! We can't defeat the Han army head-on, and keep running south. If you escape into Mount Tai, you will have a chance to save these troops."

Wusu was only twenty years old and didn't understand political strategies very well, so he had to listen to his brother completely.

After seeing his promise, Wu Yan felt relieved and the young master of Wuhuan tribe in Youbeiping changed the person.

...

After Que Yi defeated the Wuyan tribe and failed to form an army, he quickly stepped up his pace to advance north, and he didn't care about his sympathy for his soldiers.

Anyway, there are no enemies, so there is no need to maintain stamina.

Que Yi divided his cavalry and left the main force and ran first. He ran for the last twenty miles in half an hour and found the rebel camp that was abandoned by Wuyan.

"Who is the chief general here? I, the commander of Qinghe, Tuo Yi, had just severely injured the rebels." Tuo Yi asked arrogantly.

"The governor of Guan Yu under the tent of the Zhuo County Commander! I'm sorry, the governor of Guan Yu!" Guan Yu went out to answer Tuo Yi, and maintained his basic official etiquette.

Que Yi: "Zhang Ju plundered hundreds of millions of money from Bohai County. He was entrusted by the envoy and led his troops to help defend the Bohai Sea. Today, since the thieves are destroyed, we should take back the losses of the people and return the goods to the original owner. I wonder where Zhang Ju's stolen goods are?"

Guan Yu's face changed: "The things return to the original owner? Could it be that the names are written on these copper coins and cloth? Do Wei Kuo and Jia Envoy really have the ability to return to the original owner?

Besides, Pingyuan County, even Qingzhou Le'an County, and Yanzhou Taishan County were all killed. Not all of them were victims of Jizhou County. Jia Envoy has been in charge of crossing the boundary!"

Que Yi was originally a arrogant person. He just picked up a bargain and destroyed the remaining Wuyan tribe. He killed more than half of it. Seeing that Guan Yu didn't want to take out the money, he suddenly became a little angry.

The various units of the Jizhou Army accelerated to assist in the war, not because of the seizure of this large amount of money!

Que Yi arrogantly threatened: "Even if it is not all snatched from the people of Jizhou, most of them are snatched from Jizhou! You Youzhou army still can't take it alone!"

Guan Yu is also an arrogant person, but fortunately he is still young now. The 26-year-old Guan Yu has not yet reached that point. He knows that friendly troops come to help the battle and cannot break up directly. He endured a few breaths and said coldly:

"If you want to recover your property, go after Zhang Ju! All the gold, silver and treasures, precious and soft, were taken away by Zhang Ju's personal three thousand guards. I'm afraid that they have now escaped to the upper reaches of the Vangu River and are about to cross Yanshan Mountain. You can chase them all for you.

As for this, I saw this fire. The rebels were crazy and knew that they could not take it away. They set a fire before withdrawing the troops, and most of the heavy baggage was burned out. You must be willing to divide the troops to put out the fire. Twenty percent of the camp ruins over there will be gone for themselves. Our army has just arrived! Other officials will negotiate with us in the future!”

Guan Yu did not want to cause hatred for no reason, so he put most of the blame on Zhang Ju and Wu Yan.

He heard that he was so righteous and ruthless, and his understanding of the Hu rebels was indeed a typical mentality of "destroying it if you can't get it". Moreover, the fireworks in the camp have not been exhausted, so he believed it.

After all, he was just picking up cheap things. Guan Yu was divided into 20% of the camp area for him to search, so Tuo Yi was temporarily satisfied.

But Qu Yi didn't know that just at that hour, Guan Yu had already transported at least 80% of his property - all the intact vehicles had been driven away and crossed the river.

The five or six thousand ox carts were not all pulled by one cow. Some heavy carts were double cows, so a total of more than 8,000 cows and three or five thousand donkeys and mules were seized. All the animals were driven to the other side of the river as long as they were not burned to death.

Zhang Ju's total gains this time were actually as high as 600 million to 700 million yuan.

More than 100 million of the finest treasures and fine grains and silk were taken away by Zhang Ju's cavalry.

There are nearly 100 million people, which were carried away by the Wuyan tribe's cavalry with horses, but because more than 3,000 people in the Wuyan tribe died, 1,000 left, in fact, the property brought out by the breakout was less than 30 million yuan. There are still 50,000 to 60 million, all on the bodies of the Wuyan tribe's cavalry and war horses that were killed today. When cleaning the battlefield, you can slowly touch the corpses and pick them up.

It was just that time was in a hurry. Guan Yu just took the lead in rushing the corpse, and he had no time to send troops to touch the corpses one by one.

The remaining big head, worth 400 million yuan, was in the camp. When Wu Yan left, he burned tens of millions of dollars, and nearly 400 million yuan.

Guan Yu snatched away 300 million of these 400 million yuan of property, and 100 million of them were still fragmented. He had to be sorted and digged slowly from the ruins.

In general, fabrics such as mahjong coarse cloth were mainly burned by Wuyan, so there was very little cloth in the seized product. Once the cloth and silk caught fire, it was impossible to put out the fire if the water source was insufficient.

In contrast, although grain seems to catch fire easily in ancient costume war dramas, the sacks containing grains are actually prone to catch fire, and the grains inside are not particularly flammable. Just now, when Guan Yu's army was cleaning the battlefield, they encountered a grain truck catching fire, so they tried their best to push them to the open space and used a knife to open the sack and let the grain stalls scatter on the ground. It was nothing more than cleaning the grains again.

As for copper coins, they are completely impossible to burn, and setting fire does not affect them at all. They also transported all the copper coins from the entire vehicle as soon as possible.

The infantry under Que Yi was overturned and the body was delayed, and he had no time to stop Guan Yu. Que Yi was also a famous general, and he did not have all his energy to grab money. Instead, he personally led his main cavalry force to try to chase Zhang Ju, who had already escaped early this morning, what if he could catch up.

After getting the money, this posture still needs to be posed.

When Pan Feng arrived, there were not even a chance to touch the corpse. He could only let the soldiers clean up the food scattered when they were putting out the fire - to catch thousands of stones of military ration, which would be better than nothing.

Of course, Pan Feng couldn't help but argue with Guan Yu.

But once Tuo Yi, who was also a Jizhou army, had already been robbed first, so Pan Feng's reason was naturally even more ineffective.

As a vested interest, Que Yi will also help Guan Yu speak and keep his share.

Secondly, Pan Feng didn't get the credit for killing the enemy after all, so he was not tough.

Guan Yu pointed directly at Zhang Fei lying on the stretcher and asked Pan Feng sternly: "Yi De and I have formed Jinlan with Liu Duwei Yi, and swear to live and die together. Liu Duwei sent our brothers to fight with each other in the bloody battle, to break through Zhang Ju's camp, and to kill more than 400 cavalry in the personal guards! What did you do!"

When Pan Feng was criticized by this sentence, he had no choice but to pick up thousands of stones of scattered military rations.

He had to make a gesture and immediately asked Zhang He to take all the cavalry of Hejian soldiers and follow Tuo Yi's cavalry to chase Zhang Ju, regardless of whether he was chasing or not, pretend.

The war that day finally ended. In the afternoon, even Liu Bei, who was in charge of Yongnu County, rushed to the scene because he heard that Zhang Fei was injured. On the one hand, he comforted Zhang Fei and reorganized the team. On the other hand, he also slandered the lieutenants of the Jizhou Army and completely suppressed the spoils.

Looking at the spoil worth 350 million yuan on hand, Liu Bei was also mixed with emotion: so many elite soldiers in the battle were killed, and the third brother had to lie on the hospital bed for two or three months.
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