Section 47 Baixiang
Chapter 47 Baixiang
When he saw the fire in the county town, ordinary generals might think about what the reason for the fire was, and whether it was the Jin soldiers' trick to lure the enemy. But Wang De had always been reckless, and Wang Yasha didn't care about these things. He immediately lit up more than a hundred personal soldiers and headed straight for the city, asking his generals to lead a brigade to come. Wang De led more than a hundred personal soldiers to sneak to the moat outside the southern city wall. By the river, he quietly ordered and ordered everyone to rest. In order to facilitate crossing the river, the more than a hundred personal soldiers were wearing leather armor. Wang De relied on his strength and wrapped the iron armor and carried it behind him.
It was about to climb the city, but at this moment, Wang De's mood calmed down. He squatted and half-deep, looking up at the city wall. The city was panic, and the sound of fighting came outside the city, and there were only some sparse guards on the city.
After resting for a while, after the more than 100 personal soldiers who came with him returned to their best physical condition, he whispered: "Cross the river."
When the order was issued, Wang De took the lead and was the first to go down into the river.
The moat was not wide and not too deep. Although he was carrying heavy armor, Wang De easily swam to the other side with his extraordinary physical strength.
After passing the moat, it was only a few dozen steps away from the southern city wall. Wang De had no time to pay attention to the water on his armor, but slowly put on his iron armor and looked at the top of the southern city wall again.
Among the more than a hundred personal soldiers from Wang Delai, there were only a dozen people carrying hooks. These people were all with outstanding arm strength. Wang De gave the order and lined up at the battlements, swung the hooks, and a few light sounds, regardless of order, several hooks were hung on the top of the city.
Wang De pulled out the short knife on the edge of his right thigh, bit it in his mouth, and fixed the big knife on his left waist to avoid affecting the climbing city. Then, he grabbed the hook and stepped on the city wall and climbed upwards. Wang De was extremely physically strong, and although he was wearing armor, it did not affect his speed of climbing at all.
More than a dozen people climbed the city at the same time, and the noise was quite loud. The Jin soldiers guarding the city heard it and looked down. They were shot over by the Song Bing archers waiting under the city.
The sound of gongs sounded on the city, and then the trumpet sounded, and the Jin soldiers on the wall began to assemble.
But civil strife was in trouble in the city. There were only more than 1,000 people in Meng'an in Shaohe, and half of them were bombing the civil strife in the city. The remaining six hundred people were divided into four walls, and there were only more than 100 people on this side.
The city walls of Baixiang were not too high, and Wang De climbed very quickly. Soon, he had arrived at the top of the city.
After a while, more than ten personal soldiers also climbed to the top of the city. Wang De pulled out his big sword from his waist and took the lead in killing towards Mapo on the city wall. More than 100 Jin soldiers on this city wall were stationed at the top of the city wall. Unexpectedly, Wang De had not seized the city wall. For a moment, Wang De had already rushed down Mapo and headed straight to the city gate.
Wang De had already arrived at the city gate and slashed the Jin soldiers at the city gate with one knife.
Blood splashed everywhere, the Jin soldier covered his throat, leaned against the city wall behind him, and sat down dejectedly, making a whimpering sound from his mouth. As the sound weakened, it finally disappeared, and the terror in his eyes slowly disappeared, and finally, there was no trace of his spirit.
Although he could not make a scream, his fall and the whimpering sound in his mouth attracted the attention of the Jin soldiers nearby.
Before the other Jin soldiers reacted, he yelled: "The army has already reached the city, so the Solu quickly descended!"
The southern city wall was silent. His roar came so suddenly, like rolling thunder. Many Jin soldiers fell to the ground by his roar, or were scared to hold on to the ground, and threw away the weapons in their hands.
With the roar, more than ten people who followed Wang De opened the city gate, and more than one hundred of his personal soldiers rushed in.
At this time, the South City Wall and the South City Gate were no longer in chaos, but a melee. Wang De's personal soldiers were killed in a group with more than 100 Jin soldiers.
Wang De's generals led the brigade to the outside of the city. Taking advantage of the melee on the city, Wang De's partly ordered him to cross the moat and pour in from the city gate. The Jin soldiers on the southern city wall had been killed.
Shao He, deputy general of the Jin army, responded quickly. Not long after Wang De raided the southern city wall and caused chaos in the southern defense zone, he began to dispatch troops and generals. While continuing to strictly guard the other three walls, he gave up the new affiliated army that was overwhelming the city. Twenty led more than 500 men from Meng'an of the headquarters to fight towards the south of the city.
Wang De's reputation was not famous before. He just captured a surrendered general from the Liao Kingdom alive. The Jurchen deputy general Shaohe had never heard of his name before. He had always despised the Song army and wanted to kill the Song general who had stole the city with 500 Jurchen generals.
Shaohe rushed to Nancheng and found that in the gate of the city gate, corpses were everywhere on the city and the city were everywhere. Blood not only flowed across the ground, but also sputtered onto the walls, dyeing the two long walls red. Wang De raised his knife and shouted: "Kill!"
Five thousand people shouted loudly: "Kill!" Under the leadership of each commander, they were like tigers entering the forest, shouting and shouting loudly.
Wang De's five thousand troops were divided into three groups: one way to the county, and the killing went to the county government, and the best of his ability caused chaos in the county to seize the morale of the defenders. The other way was to kill the southern city wall, and the Jin soldiers were clear along the city wall, launching a counterattack, expanding the results of the battle, occupying all the city walls at the fastest speed, and further occupying the entire city. There was also a route, led by Wang De himself to fight with Shaohe.
Most of the soldiers divided into two groups, attacking the east wall and rushing to the west wall.
Wang De left himself to Shaohe, who was also known as a warrior among the Jin soldiers. When he saw Wang De coming, Shao He waved his hand and said, "Go." His personal guards came to Wang De.
Wang De's personal soldiers followed Wang De and fought with these Jurchen guards. After they were killed, Wang De raised his head and saw empty eyes. Only Song troops entered the city to search, but Shaohe disappeared.
"Enter the city, enter the city." Wang De shouted.
Shaohe had already escaped with his Meng'an. More than 2,000 new affiliated troops who were thrown into the city by him. Apart from the dead and escaped, more than 1,300 people surrendered to Wang De. Wang De immediately included them all in his headquarters and split them into various commands.
When Wang De occupied Baixiang, Suo Chao couldn't sit still. When Hu Yangeng convened a military discussion, he strode: "I would like to lead three hundred troops to take Ningjin."
Hu Yan Geng promoted his conduct; "And dispatched three thousand infantry troops to serve as a backup commander."
Suo Chao waved his hand: "I led the army first."
In Suo Chao's headquarters, there were about 80 heavy armored cavalrymen, and the others were light armored. They took a boat to the Tengshui River and arrived smoothly outside Ningjin City, where Ningjin was on the banks of the Tengshui River.
After the ship docked, his subordinates said to Suo Chao: "The infantry ship will be one day behind before it arrives. Where will our army set up a camp?"
Suo Chao said: "Fortunately, the infantry army has not arrived, so we can only achieve great achievements in the city."
Suo Chao led his cavalry to the city of Ningjin when it was dawn.
Pingji was directly north of Ningjin, and the main force of the Jin soldiers was besieging Pingji, so the food and grass plundered by the Jin soldiers in Zhaozhou were concentrated in Ningjin. After the Song army occupied Baixiang, they obtained several flags commonly used by the Jin soldiers. Suo Chao's troops now held these flags high and pretended to push several large carts.
Originally, the cart and dozens of cavalry had already crossed the suspension bridge, and a man came to the head of Ningjin City. It was Shaohe who escaped from Baixiang. When he saw these flags, he shouted: "The gate of the city is the Song army."
The dozens of cavalry in front rushed into the city and fought with the Jin soldiers. The three hundred cavalrymen under Suo Chao rushed into the city gate one after another.
The city gate was then closed. If Ning Jin could not be captured today, Suo Chao would be wiped out here.
Suo Chao held a big axe in his hand, slashed and slashed the Jin soldiers beside him. He looked up and saw a heavy armored general in the distance, rushing in front of the Jin soldiers, rushing on foot, shouting endlessly, sticking on the left and right swords, sweeping the stick from the distance, and cutting the swords near him. He was extremely fierce and invincible. None of the Song army, which had about a hundred people, could stop him.
Some people in the Song army had bows and arrows and shot arrows from the rear. However, the armor on the enemy general was thick and hard, but most of the arrows could not be shot through. Even if some were shot through, the arrows could only enter the armor slightly, causing no damage.
Suo Chao said intently: "I heard that Ning Jin's Jin army guards were Wanyan Neil 'known for his bravery'. I think this enemy general who was the first to charge the battle was this." Seeing that the Song army was no longer supported and was defeated step by step, they would soon be defeated, so they ordered their left and right, "Call the enemy general!"
The soldiers shouted for a while, and Suo Chao said, "Forget it, I'll call it myself."
Suo Chao sat on the horse, pulled out his posture, and shouted loudly: "Wanyan Nieer, I call you your name, do you dare to agree?" His voice was like thunder, which made the soldiers around him feel refreshed.
More than ten cavalrymen around Suo Chao shouted: "Do you dare to agree with the enemy general in front?"
While shouting, the more than ten cavalry attacked the Jin soldiers. They were all Suo Chao's personal guards and advanced without any progress. The Jin soldiers' formation was disordered, and the enemy general in front, Wanyan Nieer, could not help but stop and look back at the scene when he heard the call.
As soon as he turned around, a black shadow roared towards him. Before he could react, he stumbled on his helmet. Then, with the impact, he staggered back with great strides, retreated more than ten steps away, crashed into the Song army formation, and hit seven or eight Song soldiers one after another. Then he stopped his retreat. He supported the ground with a stick and barely stood there. A piece of helmet had been smashed in, and the blood on his head flowed out along the helmet.
It was the cavalry hand shield thrown by Suo Chao dozens of steps away. This hand shield was different from others. It was made of iron and was eight inches in diameter. Once Suo Chao threw it, the hand shield not only crossed the Jin soldiers' formation, hit the enemy general's head, and deformed the helmet, but also led the enemy general back so far, and the power of throwing it away, even this!
Wanyan Nieer felt pain at this time and looked up at the whereabouts of the hammer. His vision was blurred. He only saw a figure riding on a horse. He slashed down with a big axe. His head was rolling, and he saw his body falling down depressedly.
When Wanyan Nieer fell, the Jin soldiers were confused for a moment, and soon understood what happened. After they all shuddered, they all died of fear. Some stood there in a daze, at a loss, and some turned around and wanted to escape, but there was an enemy in front and behind and there was no way out, so they threw down their weapons and begged for mercy.
Suo Chao's hundreds of subordinates were also shocked. Looking at Suo Chao's stern figure, many people couldn't help but bow down with the Jin soldiers who begged for mercy, but they did not beg for mercy, but shouted: "I only know the power of the general today."
Chapter completed!