Chapter 1014, full force
Ding Feng and He Song are old acquaintances and know that using He Song's military management methods, unless the entire army is annihilated and the commander is killed, the defeated soldiers will never flee.
Before, when he saw Wang Zuo and others running on a boat, Ding Feng was vaguely prepared.
But at this time, my heart still trembled and my feet felt a little weak.
He Song was born in the Han military academy. He once followed the army to wipe out the Yellow Turbans and then moved to Guanzhong. Regarding the rigorous military governance and the sophisticated warfare, a junior like Ding Feng was far inferior to that of him.
After he joined the Huainan Haoyou Alliance, he served as the entourage leader of the young general Lei Xiu. His subordinates all came from the Lei clan of Lujiang, and they were undoubtedly the direct line.
Although Lei Yuan has been constantly splitting the disciples and subordinates of the Lei clan in Lujiang in recent years, turning He Song and others into court generals, everyone knows that the distinction between He Song and Lei Yuan’s subordinates is very clear, and it cannot be changed by superficial identity changes.
Such a heavy general died in battle and such a direct army was annihilated, which was an unbearable blow to the Jiaozhou army. Not to mention, they were defeated so quickly and so simply!
Since receiving the news that the main force of Cao's army went south, Ding Feng immediately brought troops north to support him. It only took a night! The fierceness of Cao's army had reached such an extent?
General Lei repeatedly reminded him to rescue He Song, but the result was...
How should I explain to General Lei? How should I explain to the large group of wives, concubines and children in Lao He’s family? How should I explain to Lao He’s subordinates’ families and relatives in Jiaozhou?
Ding Feng staggered half a step and simply sat opposite the barbarian.
This barbarian is Luo Ayanning.
After the small village where Huang Xiaoshi was defending fell, he and several companions scrambled to bleed and walked away. On the way, he found that Cao's army left more than 10,000 people to besiege Jianpo, but the main force continued to move south without any delay.
The route of Luo Ayanning and others fled was consistent with the route of Cao's army going south, and they were almost captured several times along the way. Late last night, they finally found a deserted forest to rest, but they ran into Wang Zuo and others who broke out from Jianpo. In the middle of the night, the two sides could not distinguish between the enemy and us, and almost fought, which attracted the attention of Cao's army and searched the mountains and seas overnight.
It was at this time that Wang Zuo faced Cao's army head-on, and although he escaped, his arm was cut off. He insisted on running and lucky enough to seize several fast ships, so that he could persist until the next morning under the subsequent pursuit of Cao's army.
But when he saw Ding Feng, his energy and spirit were slackened and he could no longer maintain it. Just when Feng Fei threw a thunderbolt bomb at Cao Jun's turret, Wang Zuo died.
The soldiers who broke through with Wang Zuo were also seriously injured along the way. When Ding Feng asked someone to ask about military information, the only one with the highest position was Luo Ayanning, the Dumai of Huang Xiaoshi's subordinate.
Although Luo Ayanning had the courage, he had already lost his strength after running away and fighting all night. He had no half of his weapons and armor on his body, and there were several minor and serious injuries on his naked upper body, which were barely wrapped with rags. The flesh exposed outside turned outward and was soaked in water, which was very terrifying. After careful look, he even had half of his ears cut away, and he didn't know where the wrong golden ivory ring hung on his ears went.
Due to the influence of injuries and fatigue, Luo Ayanning's expression was a little bit tummy, and this tummy fell into Ding Feng's eyes, which clearly showed what kind of suffering these defeated soldiers had experienced.
Ding Feng asked in a low voice: "What happened before General He died?"
"I haven't seen it with my own eyes... Wang Sima has retelled it, General Ding, do you want to listen?"
"Speak."
It turned out that after the Jiaozhou Army Huang Xiaoshi's troops were besieged and killed, the Cao army did not stop at all. They immediately attacked Jianpo one after another. The flags were like forests, boats covered the water, and the shouts of killing were shocking.
He Song's troops were seeing Huang Xiaoshi's troops fail, and everyone was afraid of fighting. This was inevitable. A few days ago, the soldiers fought everywhere and had few rests. It was really the last moments of strength, let alone the enemy's strength was so powerful?
Wang Zuo immediately persuaded He Song that there was too much disparity between us and us, so there was no need to force us. He could leave a general who was on the slope and persisted and escape as soon as possible. Whether it was breaking through or escaping, a heavy general like him could not fall into the hands of Cao's army.
However, He Song believed that because of the great power of Cao's army, his side had to fight to the death. On the one hand, it slightly stopped their speed of going south, and on the other hand, it also allowed the enemy to know the tenacity of the Jiaozhou army. What's more, the general is the courage of the army, and as the main general, how could he abandon the army and leave?
So he motivated the soldiers and commanded the various troops to fight endlessly.
He was indeed a very capable general and his military methods were extremely well-versed. Zhu Ling's troops besieged from all directions, and for a few to an hour, he failed to take down Jianpo, so he ordered all troops to call for surrender.
He Song ignored it and rushed back and forth in person.
Later, his subordinates died one after another, and the situation was irreversible. He Song then arranged for Wang Zuo and others to escape with the cover of the soldiers' bodies.
He himself led his entourage out of the camp from another direction and fought with the enemy.
Cao's army then shot intensively with strong bows and crossbows, killing He Song.
Luo Ayanning had been learning Chinese for a few years, and he didn't speak very well with a strange accent. He talked about this with a bumpy and bumpy accent, and took a while to finish the talk. After he finished speaking, he noticed that there were already many soldiers around him, and everyone looked heavy. Someone whispered his words and passed them to his companions who gathered on a boat around him.
Ding Feng was silent for a while and asked, "How many troops have come from Cao's army? Who is leading the troops?"
"The one who besieged General He's troops was Zhu Ling; the one who led the army to continue to go south, and the left general Yu Jin was chasing us. There were at least 40,000 to 50,000 people in these two units. When we were fleeing, we also caught several officers from Cao's army to investigate. It is said that Yu Jin, and Zhu Ling was behind him, the headquarters of Cao Cao, the King of Wei, and there were estimated to be 40,000 to 50,000 people."
The low sound of surprise, like a wave, surged through the crowd.
After pausing, Luo Ayanning remembered something and said, "It is said that King Cao Cao of Wei and the emperor of the Han family are all in the army."
Then there was no doubt that Cao's army launched a truly exert its full strength! A burst of exclamations burst out from the crowd.
Ding Feng stood up with his knees, held the sword in his hand, glanced at everyone coldly, and his screams suddenly stopped.
Only then did he understand why Lei Yuan's military order was a little strange. On the one hand, he ordered Ding Feng to respond to He Song, but on the other hand, he finally asked him to try to disrupt the enemy's march steps.
With Ding Feng's troops, it is actually impossible for him to undertake these two tasks at the same time. However, Lei Yuan ordered this, for only one reason, that is, Lei Yuan had long felt that He Song's troops would definitely be defeated. He just was unwilling to express it clearly, which would affect the morale of the generals.
In fact, in the military order, it is not necessary to force He Song; Lei Yuan’s request to Ding Feng was just to disrupt the advance steps of Cao’s army.
This is very difficult.
Ding Fenggang won a victory, but that was just a scattered force in the front of the Cao army. Yu Jin personally led tens of thousands of people to flock to him. How to fight?
He Song hoped to stop Cao's army from advancing slightly, so he occupied the camp with two thousand people and persevered for an hour in the face of the siege of more than five times the Cao army's troops. However, Cao's army Yu Jin's troops continued to move south and were not affected at all.
How far can Ding Feng do?
Such a huge force seemed to pour out. How could each unit of the Jiaozhou Army fight against the enemy? Any unit of its own army, whether He Song, Ding Feng, or Lei Yuan's subordinate Jiaozhou Army headquarter, was like a simple fence built with branches. In the face of the flood, it would be impossible to play any role!
Thinking that just a few days ago, Ding Feng was even more anxious. He really couldn't figure out how many thousands of people had been swallowed up by a flood, how could Cao's army still achieve this?
Chapter completed!