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Chapter 0873 Guan Ping's prestige (seeking a monthly ticket)

In Sun Quan's view, the reason why Guan Ping wanted to force him to retreat quickly must be that Cao Cao's pressure on the front line was too tight.

Otherwise, Guan Ping could always wear Jiang Qin's rebellious clothes to deceive himself.

Jiangdong's continuous attacks on Jiangling City must have made Guan Ping see his determination to capture Jiangling.

That's why he suddenly revealed his name, making himself mistakenly believe that he had fallen into his trap and had no hope of taking Jiangling, so he had no choice but to withdraw his troops!

In a short period of time, Sun Quan used himself to save others, figured out Guan Ping's tactics, and now he has calmed down.

No one would have thought that Guan Ping not only had 30,000 naval troops in his hands, but also a hidden navy of Lu Xun training in Jiaozhou.

Now they sailed all the way north along the coast, and finally arrived at the mouth of the Yangtze River, and captured Sun Quan's hometown of Jianye.

This is the blind spot!

Sun Quan could only consider the actions Guan Ping made by focusing on the situation in front of the three families.

"Lord, let's retreat to the south bank for the time being and collect the defeated troops." Zhang Zhao looked at the situation on the bank: "Guan Ping will definitely not dare to pursue."

"Why?" Sun Quan asked subconsciously.

"There were originally many surrendered soldiers from Jiangdong in Jiangling City, but now so many have been captured.

Guan Ping simply did not dare to separate many troops and continue the attack, and besides, they have no ships."

In order to fool Sun Quan, Guan Ping left many Jiangdong warships on the shore.

Now they are all controlled by Jiangdong.

Moreover, even if it is a military city, there is not so much place to place these surrendered soldiers.

If the defense strength is insufficient, these people are very likely to riot.

Sun Quan stopped being pretentious and thought he had seen through Guan Ping's intentions, so he led the fleet across the Yangtze River, arrived at the south bank, and began to set up camp.

Guan Ping watched the Jiangdong warships parked on the other side and ordered:

"Send a signal to Liu Min and ask him to lead troops to attack the Jiangdong camp tonight.

In addition, a message was sent to the prefects of the four counties in Jingnan to close the city gates to prevent Jiangdong from sending troops to attack.

At the same time, Changsha County and Lingling County were ordered to send troops to attack Yuzhang County and other places.

Then call Shamoke, the leader of the Wuxi Barbarians, over to me and hide them first. I will need them during the water fight."

"Here."

Zhou Li and the clerk behind him remembered Guan Ping's order, quickly wrote it, and showed it to Guan Ping.

Then pass the carrier pigeon and release it.

Guan Ping ordered people to clean up the camp left by Jiangdong and repair it.

Seize the nearest area and do not allow Jiangdong soldiers to set foot on the north bank of the Yangtze River.

As for the captured Jiang Qin's Nabo warship, which was taken to Yiling City for reconstruction, the reconstruction has not yet been completed. This will take time.

After returning to the government office, Guan Ping personally wrote a letter to Liu Feng, asking him to lead troops to support him.

If not for anything else, I was afraid that when the time came to capture Jiangdong's prisoners, there would be insufficient manpower.

After all, even if there were 100,000 pigs, it would take three days and three nights to catch them all.

The number of prisoners in Jiangling City increased sharply, and they needed to be dispersed to nearby small counties for detention.

As for the fact that there are still 30,000 prisoners of Cao's army in Xiangyang, this is also a big problem.

There was too little time, and these prisoners had not yet been reformed and dispersed, and were assigned to the other generals' armies.

Especially when a big war is imminent, rashly adding new troops will most likely affect one's own combat effectiveness.

Now that Guan Ping has revealed his identity in a big way, there is no need to hide everything he does.

The most important thing is that Sun Quan actually gathered his defeated troops and stopped on the south bank of the Yangtze River, refusing to leave!

This was the source of great confidence for Guan Ping to capture their prisoners.

After Liu Feng received Guan Ping's letter, he originally wanted to be reserved, but he had no choice but to see Guan Ping's letter delivering good news.

Jiang Qin, the governor of Jiangdong, was beheaded by him, and the rest, big fish and small fish, were prisoners of war.

Sun Quan still wanted to fight to the end!

The victory in overthrowing Jiangdong is right before our eyes.

Liu Feng is not allowed to be reserved.

Besides, following Guan Ping and gaining military merit, this is already a default thing.

Although he was reused by his father according to his status.

After capturing Yizhou and achieving some military success, he also captured the three counties of Shangyong and opened up the main road between Hanzhong and Jingzhou.

But in Liu Feng's opinion, these two were his most outstanding achievements, major military exploits, but they were simply not enough to see in front of Guan Ping.

After capturing Yizhou, Guan Ping became the first general to enter Sichuan. This is undisputed.

As for taking the old capital of Xi'an, he repeatedly cut off Cao Cao's retreat, directly covering up his achievements in occupying the three counties of Shangyong.

A group of people could only look at Guan Ping's back, unable to catch up.

When he got a little older, Liu Feng quickly saw the gap between himself and Guan Ping.

The qualifications of people are indeed different.

Now, Guan Ping invited himself to capture Jiangdong's prisoners.

If you are lucky, you can catch Sun Quan!

Who can not be moved by this kind of thing?

Brother Guan Xian, here I come!

Sun Quan must be mine, Liu Feng!

Liu Feng was immediately mobilized by a letter from Guan Ping.

He suppressed his excitement and wrote a letter, asking his father to allow him to send troops to aid Guan Ping.

In particular, the Jingzhou Army has retreated on a large scale and is very close to Xiangyang City.

Cao Cao's army is still gathering, and nothing can go wrong in Xiangyang City for the time being.

Cao Ren sent out a detailed investigation to find out the news, and finally the news came back.

It turns out that the reason why Sun Quan hesitated to move forward was that Jiang Qin, the governor of Jiangdong, occupied the two cities of Gong'an and Jiangling and raised troops to rebel against Sun Quan.

This news shocked Cao Ren and he couldn't accept it for a while.

Why did Jiang Qin rebel?

He is not afraid of defeating Sun Quan, but Guan Yu wants to conquer these two cities?

Jiang Qin rebelled, what did he want?

Make yourself king?

Could it be that he surrendered to his family?

"Have you found out what Jiang Qin wants to do?"

Xi Zuo thought for a while and said, "Back to General, when I sneaked into the Jiangdong camp to investigate, I vaguely heard someone mention that Jiang Qin surrendered to our army.

But when I asked them, they were all speechless."

"Really?" Cao Ren couldn't sit still for a while.

Jiang Qin wants to betray his grandson and return to Cao Cao?

There is no precedent for such defecting generals and soldiers!

During the long confrontation between Sun and Cao, both sides had defectors, but the military law was very strict.

If someone runs away, most of their family members will be implicated and killed.

However, there has never been such an example of Jiang Qin surrendering after occupying the city.

wrong!

Cao Ren suppressed his excitement, but he had not received any news of Jiang Qin's surrender.

Even if Jiang Qin sent a message to the King of Wei, the King of Wei in Xudu should share the information in time after receiving the news.

It is impossible to hide anything from yourself.

Cao Ren was walking around in the military tent. It was true that Jiang Qin rebelled.

But the fact that Jiang Qin took refuge with the King of Wei must be a lie!

Could it be a deception created by Guan Ping?

This thought suddenly popped into Cao Ren's mind.

After all, Guan Ping returned to Xiangyang, which revealed something strange.

Perhaps Jiang Qin's rebellion in Jiangling City was his masterpiece.

Otherwise, as a great governor and deeply trusted by Sun Quan, how could Jiang Qin suddenly betray him?

The most important thing is that we have not received any news of Jiang Qin's surrender.
Chapter completed!
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