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Chapter 160 Capture the camp

The iron spear sprang out like a dragon and caught up with the horse. In the next moment, Wang Ju took half a step to the side, exhaled loudly, and his muscles and bones erupted with a slight roar like thunder. The vertebrae of his body twisted, driven by infinite power.

The body of the gun trembled like a wave of water, rushing to the tip of the gun in an instant. In an instant, the heavy horse, which weighed more than two to three hundred kilograms, was lifted off the ground and flew diagonally to the left and front.

"Fuck your eighth-life aunt to death!"

Niu Er roared and held an iron shield against a Juma. His iron tower-like body suddenly became energetic. The Juma was tied with a Juma on the left and right with hemp ropes, but Niu Er suddenly pushed him up and pushed him back.

The enemy troops crashed into it.

Several Jian Rui on the left and right were holding heavy shields and tightly surrounding Niu Er to prevent Niu Er from moving too recklessly and exposing flaws for the enemy to take advantage of. There were also two groups of Jian Rui on the outside who were steady and resisted the resistance of the horse and pushed forward.

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Xu Huai, surrounded by the generals, used his crossbow to hold a short spear upside down and suddenly threw it at the enemy formation dozens of feet away.

Although Xu Huai holds a bow and shoots arrows, which is more lethal, on a fierce battlefield, throwing a spear to kill is definitely a more shocking method than a crossbow.

Chushan soldiers and horses captured the arrow towers captured from the northern company camp and the front base of Taiyuan City, and the city boarding vehicles were pushed back to the battlefield on the north side of the company camp. They had an absolutely condescending advantage over the wall of the Han army camp in Yunzhou.

Before nightfall, Xu Xin'an led his troops to block the south gate of the Han army's camp in Yunzhou, then arranged for boarding vehicles and arrow towers to approach the enemy camp, and organized elite archers to stand on the city boarding vehicles and arrow towers to shoot from a high position.

The enemy army had only one day to prepare countermeasures quickly. After nightfall, except for a small number of enemy soldiers who hid in the war sheds on the wall and did not dare to show their heads, more enemy soldiers on duty only dared to hide on the wall.

Standby inside.

In this case, the Chushan army approached the enemy camp and climbed up the wall with ladders. Although it took a bloody fight to capture the walls around the Nanyuan Gate, it was still easier than forcibly attaching the towering city wall.

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However, instead of capturing the stronghold wall, the enemy soldiers collapsed and no longer resisted.

In fact, the bloody and cruel curtain of the real night battle to seize the camp began only after breaking through the village wall.

The Han Army Camp in Yunzhou is a standard large-scale military stronghold. In addition to the large number of defenders, there are also many war weapons stored in the camp.

Coming from the South Gate of the Han Army Camp in Yunzhou, there is a straight and spacious dirt road that directly connects to the North Gate.

This dirt road is the official road between Taiyuan and Xinzhou.

The Han Army Camp in Yunzhou, as a transfer station for the Red Husbands going south for food and supplies, was actually built on the official road, and the official road and the space on both sides were still preserved in the camp.

However, at this time, the dirt road was blocked by horses and antlers were piled up to form roadblocks. Behind the roadblocks, there were sidecars, iron pulleys, shield cars, and enemy soldiers who were waiting in full formation.

The Chushan Cavalry came out of Tianmen Pass last night, set fire to attack the company camp at night, and opened up the communication with Taiyuan City. No matter how careless Li Chulin was, he would still be prepared for the possibility that the Chushan Cavalry would repeat the same trick and attack the Yunzhou Han Army camp at night.

The defense was also extremely tight. Moreover, Xu Huai launched a night battle two hours in advance. Shortly after nightfall, most of the enemy soldiers had just eaten their nightly meal and had not rested yet.

After the night battle began, Li Chulin also realized that the wall was difficult to defend, so he blew the horn and organized his soldiers to use horses, antlers, iron pulleys, and shield cars to form layers of defense in the camp.

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The Yunzhou Han army suffered heavy casualties in front of Taiyuan City, their morale was low, and they had to recruit new soldiers on a large scale.

The size of the troops was maintained, but the combat effectiveness shown in the night battle was still stronger than predicted before the war.

On the one hand, there was a bloody battle under Taiyuan City that lasted for more than a year. The two sides had a deadly feud. The generals of the Han army in Yunzhou couldn't wait to capture Taiyuan City, and then massacre wildly to vent the violence that had been pent up in their hearts; in turn, they He also knew very well that he would not survive if he fell into the hands of the Taiyuan defenders.

On the other hand, Xu Huai must not let a large number of Yunzhou Han troops escape from Beiyuan Gate to the north, break through their blockade at the eastern foot of Qizi Mountain, join the captive cavalry at Liulin Gou Village in the north, and ordered Pan Chenghu to fight as soon as the night battle began. Blocking Beiyuan Gate from the north. This also forced the more than 6,000 Yunzhou Han troops to become caged animals and had no choice but to fight against the odds.

Xu Huai and Wang Ju personally led Chushan Jianrui to break into the enemy camp from the Nanyuan Gate, and then along the official road tore apart the roadblocks composed of horses, antlers and countless iron caltrops layer by layer, and approached the shield carts and iron pulleys. Kill and route the enemy soldiers surrounding them, then advance northward with difficulty but unswervingly.

Fortunately, the Taiyuan defenders broke into the enemy camp from the left and right sides, and the fighting power unleashed by their weak bodies was even more shocking.

The Taiyuan defenders first broke into the enemy camp from positions on the left and right sides, but the speed of breaking down the roadblocks was a bit slow.

Their bodies were still too weak. The strong men in the army who were once able to carry a giant cauldron were now as skinny as wood. No one had the strength to directly use a spear to fly away a horse.

They could only ignore the arrows fired by the enemy soldiers, ignore the mountains of spears and swords shot by the enemy soldiers, and rely on their flesh and blood bodies to force the horses away after they got close.

Many of the rebel horses were tied together with hemp ropes, and they could only be chopped into pieces with swords.

They were too weak. Their hands were trembling when they raised their swords to chop. They had no accuracy, and the shields in their hands could not protect them from beginning to end. However, they were not afraid of life and death. If one person fell, more people would rush forward. Come up.

Although the generals worked hard and ignored casualties, the advance was not fast enough. Many generals and military officials took the lead, but their hands and feet were weak and there were no elite guards around them, so many people died in the battle very quickly.

However, Wen Gejun and other Taiyuan defenders did not adopt a conservative style of play because of the actual difficulties they faced. Originally, they could take turns arranging their soldiers to fight at the front. Xu Huai's requirement for them was to wedge themselves into the enemy camp and attack from both sides. Just contain the enemy troops from the side and don't be driven out by the enemy troops.

However, the Taiyuan defenders were forced to defend the city for a year. Due to lack of food, physical weakness, and an absolute disadvantage in terms of military strength, they could only guard the city wall day and night, but this did not mean that they did not want to kill Taiyuan City. out.

No, every general desires more than anyone else to one day fight his way out of the city.

Every general in Taiyuan City is eager to bite off a piece of meat from the enemy more than anyone else.

The advance from two points was too slow, so the generals and military officials led their soldiers along the east and west walls of the enemy camp and continued to advance north, creating more positions for assault into the camp.

The Taiyuan defenders risked their lives and fought deep into the enemy camp. Xu Huai led the Chushan elite to attack north from the Nanyuanmen Middle Road. There was no need to consider that the enemy soldiers might attack their flanks in a roundabout way through the narrow alleys between the camps on both sides. …

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Although the night sky was shrouded by thin clouds, Liulingou Village was only thirty miles away from the Han army camp in Yunzhou. Mo Lihu stood on a high hill and looked south.

It was dark in the direction of Taiyuan, with only

There are sparse and subtle light embellishments, but in the direction of the Han army camp in Yunzhou, the density of light is unusual.

The scouts sent by Haishan to escape into the mountains on the east side to monitor the Taiyuan battlefield also lit bonfires in the mountains to warn in the direction of Xinzhou, indicating that a large-scale night battle was breaking out in the Han army camp in Yunzhou.

"The Southern Bandits may have ambushes hiding outside the camp at the eastern foot of Qizi Mountain, but we cannot bear the consequences of the Han army camp in Yunzhou being captured by the Southern Bandits in a night battle!" Mo Li suddenly looked at Haishan and said, "You don't

What do you need to worry about? I will bear all the responsibility for disobeying military orders. You just obey my orders!"

Haishan glanced south again, nodded slightly, and supported Mo Lihu's decision to send troops south at this time.

Surrounded by a dozen riders, the two of them galloped toward Liulingou Village at the foot of the hill.

A thousand Xinzhou garrison, mainly surrendered to the Han army, and a thousand red cavalry who had been reinforced from Datong, had already assembled in front of Liulingou Village.

The Xinzhou garrison will be led by Haishan, who will be responsible for directly attacking the Chushan Army's camp at the eastern foot of Qizi Mountain, and containing the Chushan Army's troops at the eastern foot of Qizi Mountain. It is best to confine them to the camp.

Mo Li suddenly reined in his horse in front of more than a thousand cavalry arrayed in a tidal wave. With the faint light of torches, he looked at the weather-beaten, rough and savage faces in the front, with eyes still full of longing for war, and shouted loudly.

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"Since the Southern Bandits are launching a night battle north of Taiyuan City, the troops and horses they deployed at the eastern foot of Qizi Mountain will definitely do their best to prevent us from passing through the valley to the east of Qizi Mountain. The Southern Bandits may even lay an ambush somewhere. However,

, if the Han army camp in Yunzhou is taken away by the Southern Bandits, we will lose the significance of reinforcing Taiyuan. Now more than a thousand troops and horses in Xinzhou will be responsible for attacking the Southern Bandits and deploying the soldiers and horses in the camp east of Qizi Mountain. We do not want to fight with the enemy of Qizi Mountain.

Even if you are entangled, don’t be afraid of ambush, go south with all your strength, and strive to rendezvous with the Han army in Yunzhou as early as possible..."

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Chen Zixiao stared at the northern foot of Qizi Mountain.

The situation of two to three thousand enemy troops gathering in front of Liulingou Village was still blurry under the dense lighting of torches. They were only five or six miles apart.

If the captives want to leave the stronghold and travel at night, they must use a large number of torches for lighting.

Otherwise, thousands of men and horses would run rampant in the rough and uneven terrain. Not to mention maintaining the formation, most of the generals would soon lose their direction.

In the dark, without a guide, who the hell knows which direction to run?

"More than a thousand captives have come out. They will definitely pass through the gap to the east of the camp and head south. Our camp on the Qizi Mountain side is no longer the focus of the attack!"

Chen Zixiao suggested that Xu Wuqi immediately pull the main force out of the camp and stop thinking about holding on to the camp to attract the enemy's offensive from the north.

For them at this time, the loss of the Qizi Mountain camp was not a big problem.

As long as Xu Huai leads the main force of the Chushan Cavalry to successfully capture the Han army camp in Yunzhou, troops and horses will be sent to reinforce it tomorrow and recapture the camp. Now, I am afraid that the captive generals will have completely seen through their intentions of supporting the soldiers and civilians of Taiyuan, and will see clearly the Yunzhou Han army camp.

Considering the importance of the military camp, he passed through the gap east of the Qizi Mountain camp and headed south regardless of the cost.

It was hard for Chen Zixiao to imagine that Yuan Lei, who led two hundred cavalrymen ambushing in the woods on the east side, could intercept so many captive cavalry just by suppressing evil...


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