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Chapter 30 Finale

The fierce cavalry battle lasted from early morning to midnight. Both sides provoked torches to fight to the death at night, and the night battle lasted until dawn. Neither side adopted a defensive stance, but simply attacked, attacked, and attacked again. Under Maodun's personal command, the Huns' cavalry launched wave after wave of fierce attacks and attacks on the Qin army, shooting from long-distance arrows to close-range close-fitting fights, one after another, and endlessly, the battle was tragic. Dust covered the sky, blood covered the earth, both sides suffered casualties, and corpses were everywhere.

In the early morning fatigue, the battle situation suddenly became clear from a stalemate. The right-wing army of the Huns led by the Demise was defeated first. Thirty thousand cavalry lost all their losses in a day and night war of attrition, and could no longer stop the Qin army's growing offensive. Finally, they pushed down the mountains and counterattacked backwards. The entire battlefield was in chaos because of the loss of balance.

Zhou Bo became more and more brave as he killed, sweeping forward from the right wing, and directly hitting the central army of the Huns. The horn sounded, and Maodun and Han Xin of the central army responded as quickly as possible. The flag on the earth slope moved quickly and came towards Zhou Bo. In the moment, the drums and trumpets sounded together, and the atmosphere tightened. The Huns were excited again and rushed up like waves. Wang Zhu discovered this situation in the battle and melee, leading the Qin central army to deflect to the right wing at the same time, crushing the mantis with the wheels to crush the mantis while Maodun had not yet regained the initiative of the right wing, and rushed over with all his strength.

Both sides used the most elite cavalry as pioneers to compete for the final initiative. Maodun watched coldly from the beginning of the war until the moment he finally joined the battle group. The copper stick waved in Wang Zhu's hand was like a golden angry dragon and came out of the cave, knocking two Hun soldiers off the horse, shouting at Wang Ben: "Portrait Maodun and order the right-wing chariot soldiers to attack." Wang Ben has been fighting beside Wang Zhu. In order to ensure the safety of the emperor, he dared not leave, behind him were tens of thousands of personal soldiers, including the command arrows.

Once the arrows were activated, the Qin army's formation would immediately change. Yongchi, who was lined up on the right rear wing, saw the banner of the central army, and immediately commanded 20,000 chariot soldiers to join the battle group, blocking the Qin army's outward direction, and diving into the central route of the Huns. The chariot soldiers were slower, and Wang Zhu first collided with Maodun's central army. The central army on both sides faced the enemy. With the dense drum sounds, the wind and clouds changed color and the battle clouds suddenly rose. The Qin army's Huns roared to shake the mountains at the same time, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers were all red in their eyes.

Wang Zhu was already wounded, and his battle robe was stained with blood from himself and the enemy, which was terrifying, but Maodun was right in front of him, and he became more and more brave. The Qin army in front was suddenly defeated and fell to death one after another. A Xiongnu vanguard, like a sharp sword, turned Wang Zhu's vanguard army into two, and the killing generals who split the waves came over. Just looking at the high-rise flag fluttering in the wind, you knew that Maodun personally led the troops. Perhaps seeing the Qin army's flag, the drums in the Xiongnu formation were immediately high, the cavalry's pace became faster, and the sound of hooves rose and fell and spread across the plain, with a terrifying momentum.

Wang Ben shouted loudly: "Retire all the generals, and capture Maodun alive to be the title of king." The so-called brave men must be given a great reward. When the Qin army heard this order, they rushed forward. Wang Zhu held a copper stick and rushed forward, and came to Maodun's commanding flag twenty steps away, and shouted loudly: "Maodun, I am Qin Emperor Ying Hu Hai, come over quickly and fight to the death." Maodun also fought his life at this time. The bravery of the Huns stimulated his blood and his scimitar was swinging from side to side, and the Qin army was all dismounted. He was killing, but suddenly he heard Wang Zhu's shout, and he was extremely surprised. He looked up and looked up.

I saw a Qin general, with a golden helmet and armor, holding a copper stick, invincible. He hurriedly turned to ask Han Xin: "Who is this?" Han Xin was a wise general, not a powerful general. He was so tired that he was out of breath. He heard Maodun's question, and hurriedly glanced at the opposite side and shouted in shock: "Da Shanyu, this is Qin Ershi, it's Win Hu Hai." Maodun shouted in disbelief: "Isn't you dead?" Han Xin said sternly: "Damn, he pretended to die." Maodun screamed in anger: "No matter whether he died or pretended to die, this time, he will definitely die on the spot. Kill."

Maodun and Wang Zhu were both happy to see the hunting, and immediately came to hedge. The Qin army and the Xiong soldiers blocking the way were killed and injured. "Clang" Wang Zhu's copper stick and Maodun's scimitar collided together, and a string of brilliant sparks were drawn. Maodun smiled and said, "What a cunning Qin man, he actually pretended to die." Wang Zhu smiled and said, "What a greedy Maodun, he dared to invade the territory of my Qin. Today your death date is here." Wang Zhu has a long copper stick, and he is strong in his move. First, he attacked Maodun and slashed at Maodun in the waist. Maodun turned around and approached Wang Zhu, and slashed Wang Zhu with a knife. Wang Zhu didn't expect that he was so fast. He lowered his head and flashed past. Han Xin rushed up from the left, swung his iron spear, and stabbed Wang Zhu quickly. Wang Ben and Dong Yi shouted to meet him and block Han Xin, and the two sides fought together.

While the killing was hard to separate, the left wing suddenly sounded golden drums, and the chariots and infantrymen who came from outside charged into battle like tides. Yongchi stood on a chariot and pointed at Maodun: "Don't hurt my lord, brothers, kill."

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The Huns' army was rushing violently by the chariots and immediately fell into pieces. According to the usual strategy, the Huns should have evacuated at this time, but Maodun, as the Great Shanyu, was entangled by Wang Zhu and could not escape. The Huns could not withdraw and could only fight to the death. The Huns, who had always relied on flexible tactics and equestrians, were trapped in a meat-minting battle, and their troops were constantly decreasing. The Qin army was also constantly killed and injured, but after all, their number was twice that of the Huns, and they fought a war of attrition and were firmly invincible. The Huns' central army began to retreat step by step and could not support it.

At noon, the left-wing army reported another good news. Canghaijun killed Huazimo in the chaos of the Huns. The formation of the Xiongnu soldiers was in chaos, and the left wing was paralyzed and could not be dealt with. The three left-center and right-right army of the Qin army attacked together, surrounding Maodun's central army. Maodun knew that the situation was critical, so he desperately got rid of Wang Zhu's entanglement and fled backwards. The Huns army finally completely defeated with the movement of the king's flag.

It was really defeated. The Huns retreated to the eastward road like a wind, knocking Han Xin's Yan army, who was not sure about the situation behind them, and they were overwhelmed by the horses. The Huns probably felt that the Yan army was blocking their way, and they were extremely angry. They waved their scimitars to start killing. The Yan army lined up in front of them were killed and injured. Some of the Huns actually "killed" and fled. The Huns came up behind them and followed the same thing. When they met the Yan army that had no time to dodge, they cut in half. This behavior greatly angered Han Xin's subordinates, especially Zhonglimei. Zhonglimei could not suppress the indignation in his heart, and still commanded his 30,000 Yan infantry to fight back, blocking the road for the Huns to retreat. Although he knew that doing so would be a big advantage for the Qin people, he still did it. The Huns did not treat people as humans.

Zhonglimei's infantry could not have stopped the fleeing cavalry of the Huns. They lost their heads in rows and were trampled into meat sauce by horse hooves. These people did not sacrifice in vain. The Qin cavalry behind them had already followed the killing generals. The rear army of the Huns was in chaos, and the soldiers fled in all directions like a pot. The Qin army then covered the killing and captured countless. It was strange that the more Yan army in front died, the more fierce the people behind rushed towards the Huns, as if they didn't know what death was. These people were already red in their eyes, their heads were hot, and they were all determined to be the Huns who were worse than those beasts.

The people died together and could not care about much, and even Han Xin's orders were not listened to. Maodun saw that he could not reverse the situation and fought alone and fled out. There were tens of thousands of Xiongnu soldiers left behind. He was trapped between Yan and Qin troops and was like he was trapped in a copper wall. He could not move in an instant, and fell down one by one. There were less than 50,000 Yan troops who fled with Han Xin, and the rest were killed by the Xiongnu. Although Zhonglimei hated the Xiongnu, he hated the Qin people even more. He guessed that the Xiongnu were almost killed, and took the few remaining Yan troops to the east. The Qin army only focused on circumambulating and killing the crossbow-controlling soldiers, so naturally let him go.

Although the Qin army could not say that it was completely victorious in this battle, it also achieved a decisive victory. The Hun cavalry and Yan army who fled with Maodun combined with less than 100,000 people. The cavalry of 50,000 and the Yan army 50,000 were captured. The Qin army captured 40,000 prisoners, and the rest were all killed. The Qin army suffered a lot of losses, with 300,000 troops, and 150,000 left. It can be said that it was even greater than the Huns, but it doesn't matter. The Qin army was large in number, and these losses will be supplemented soon. Maodun was no longer able to do it. 300,000 crossbow control soldiers were all his property, and he lost 100,000 in one battle, and it is probably difficult to recover his vitality.

Maodun fled back to Dai County in a panic. To be on the safe side, Maodun ordered Han Xin to stay in Dai County and lead the troops back to the desert. Han Xin had only 50,000 people left, and he had just been defeated. He knew that there was only one way to die in Dai County, but in the face of the brutal Maodun, he could only agree. Maodun led the remaining 50,000 cavalry back to the desert that day. On the third day, Zhongli Mei's army came to Dai County, and Han Xin opened the city to connect.

On the way to leave Dai County, Maodun received a war report from Longcheng. The war report said that the Dayuezhi people raided Longcheng, and the women of Longcheng's property were looted. The Dayuezhi people sent people to guard the road of Baideng's generation, and the way back was cut off. The news that made it worse could not be defeated Maodun. The most outstanding leader of the Huns in hundreds of years was not so cowardly. He studied the path and decided to continue to advance to Pingcheng and defeat the Dayuezhi people at Baideng at all costs. At the same time, he sent people to send letters to the wise kings on both sides and ordered them to withdraw to the desert immediately. Maodun did not see Li Deyang chasing along the way, and thought he was dead in the chaos, and felt a little regretful. He knew that Li Deyang had already escaped just as the battle began.

Four days later, the Huns army arrived outside Pingcheng City, with no people and horses. Maodun was preparing to enter the city to rest. The army had just arrived fifty miles outside the city and encountered a mountain blocking the road. The mountains were covered by trees, deep gullies, dense vegetation, and the mountains were very dangerous. Maodun never expected that the Qin army had already captured Pingcheng and ambushed again, and took people into the mountain carelessly. When the Huns soldiers passed through a dangerous mountain road between the two peaks, suddenly, countless huge rocks rolled down from the two foothills, pressing all the cavalry in the cracks into meat sauce. The rumbling huge rocks kept rolling down for a moment, filling the entire valley in an instant, cutting the Huns army horizontally in half.

Fan Kuai and Wang Ling each led an army of 150,000 from the front and back of the mountain to kill the generals. The Huns who were behind could not see Maodun's king flag. They thought Maodun had been killed by a huge rock and had no intention of fighting. They cried and fled, and they ran away in chaos. Fan Kuai commanded the cavalry to kill more than 20,000 people in half an hour, and few of them ran away.

Wang Ling was stubbornly resisted by Maodun. Although the Hun army was about to collapse, Maodun was still unyielding and calmly commanded. The panicked Hun soldiers soon united under the king's banner and broke out to the death. However, the 150,000 Qin troops were almost covered with the foothills and every corner of the road, and were so dark that they could not open a road no matter how strong the Huns were. Two hours later, Sun Twilight set west, Maodun retreated to a dense forest on the left side of the road, and shot arrows outwards to prevent the Qin army from approaching. Wang Ling led his men to rush in a few times but did not rush in. Forced him to order rockets to the forest. The rockets lit the weeds in the valley, then burned trees, and it took not long to set fire to the prairie. The entire valley became a cave of fire, with thick smoke covering the sun, and flames evaporated. He screamed one after another.

Under the protection of several personal soldiers, Maodun rushed out of the fire cave to the death. As soon as he emerged, he was shot into a hedgehog by the Qin army's bow and arrow. Wang Ling went up and cut off Maodun's head, wrapped it in cloth and stored it. He asked someone to whip it to Qin Emperor's hands.

At this time, Wang Zhu people had arrived in Jinyang and were dealing with some post-war affairs. At the same time, they were closely monitoring the war in Shangjun. After receiving Maodun's head, Wang Zhu felt that it was time for the end of the war.

The next day, Wang Zhu issued an imperial edict to restore the reign of Qin II, explaining to the people the difficulties of "fake death" and informing the whole country of Maodun's death. He sent Maodun's head to Shangjun, thousands of miles away for Wang Ao and Meng Duo.

After the king got the head, he immediately sent people to the Xiongnu military camp to persuade the surrender of the left and right wise kings. When the left and right wise kings heard that Maodun died in battle, he cried and sweared not to surrender.

Wang Ao launched a general attack on the Huns that day. When the Hun soldiers heard about the death of the Great Shanyu, they saw the heads hanging on the Qin army's flag. The army was disintegrated and were defeated by the Qin army. The Zuo Xianwang was beheaded in the chaos. The You Xianwang led 30,000 troops to flee to the north. On the way, they were captured by the Dayuezhi people and beheaded the next day. The powerful Xiongnu Empire was then destroyed.

Wang Zhu ordered Meng Duo and Fan Kuai to send troops to occupy the land of the Xiongnu Empire, from south to north to Hetao, Langjuxu Mountain and Qilian Mountains to own all of them, only to the north of the desert, the area around Longcheng was occupied by the Dayuezhi. The Dayuezhi was destroyed by the Qin State during the Qin Dynasty and its jurisdiction included the Hexi Corridor, the Mobei, the Western Regions and other lands, all of which were merged into the Central Plains.

Jing Shangtian failed to trick Xu Fu into the Central Plains. Three years later, Wang Zhu was furious and sent Zhou Bo, Xiahou Ying and Li Zuoche as generals to organize a large fleet of 5,000 giant ships, carrying 100,000 Qin soldiers to attack the Japanese slaves. With Jing Shangtian's guidance and cooperation, Zhou Bo and others quickly came to the Japanese slaves. In panic, Xu Fu organized an army of 50,000 people to resist the Qin soldiers, but after a few battles, he was beaten by Zhou Bo and suffered 80,000 casualties. Xu Fu asked Zhou Bo for peace and begging for surrender to the Qin Dynasty. Zhou Bo said on the surface

Xu lured Xu Fu to the military camp and tied up, but on the other hand, he implemented Qin Ershi's secret order and sent troops to the island to kill all the creatures on the island. The massacre lasted for half a month, and the entire Japanese country was killed by 100,000 Qin troops. Before leaving, Zhou Bo set a fire on the island, burning all the buildings, houses, trees, and mountains to ashes. The fire burned for dozens of days, and the entire island almost sank. Even those who survived were ashes. In this case, Zhou Bo took the Japanese Japanese emperor Xu Fu back to Xianyang.

When Xu Fu arrived in Xianyang, he met Qin Ershi Wang Zhu. He said sweetly that he was so loyal to the Qin Dynasty. He was just unable to find a way to return to China and then he would be overseas. Wang Zhu was so angry that he had someone thrown him down to the oil pan and cooked it.
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