Extra II: Zixu Foreign Land Diary XII: The time of awakening from a dream
Hu Yanchu was carefully observing the Qiulin Monument, seeing the anger of the Qiulin Monument, the powerlessness of the Qiulin Monument, and the madness of the Qiulin Monument, and finally said slowly, "However, it disappeared into history.
It doesn’t mean that we will perish.”
Qiulin Monument instantly raised his head, only to find that Hu Yanchu was looking at him calmly. He couldn't help being startled and asked, "May I ask Shanyu, where is the path for our descendants of Kunlun God?"
"Qiulin, you will die if you know." Hu Yanchu looked at the Qiulin stele calmly and said, "I have the courage to face death, because I know the current situation. If I don't die, our descendants of Kunlun God will surely die.
Perish."
"Death?" A sad smile appeared on the Qiulin monument, "If our descendants of Kunlun God do not perish because of my death, then we will not regret it even after nine deaths!"
"Then if I die one day, you can withdraw then. Take away as much as you can, and leave behind what you can't take away," Hu Yanchu said with a smile, "Keep going north, as long as you can
Go as far as you can."
"Chanyu, if you are all dead, how can we escape?" Qiulin Monument asked in horror. If even Hu Yanchu died, then their entire army was destined to be annihilated.
"So what if." Hu Yanchu said calmly, "If there is no big deviation, it won't reach that point. Although we can't escape unscathed, I can still teach the four of you a lesson."
[As for me, I will definitely die. If I don’t die, this battle will not end. But with you and Xubucheng by then, the descendants of Kunlun God will have a chance of survival.] Hu Yanchu thought silently.
.
From the Battle of Hou Tianshan to the present, Hu Yanchu has experienced too much. In addition, the old injuries continue to relapse. Hu Yanchu can already feel the call of the Kunlun God. If he had not been working hard to support the overall situation of the Northern Huns, he might have been there long ago.
collapsed.
Relying on that strong belief, although many Xiongnu generals knew that Hu Yanchu had old injuries, they really did not realize that Hu Yanchu was seriously ill. However, this time he was stimulated by the huge casualties in the rear, and Hu Yanchu could clearly feel it.
the passage of one's own life.
"Qiulin Monument, please announce this matter and let the soldiers of this formation understand what blood feud is." Hu Yanchu ordered to Qiulin Monument. As for whether this will shake Zahu's confidence in their Xiongnu, in
Hu Yanchu doesn't seem to be important.
Because not only Hu Yanchu knew about this battle, but the Han army also knew that Zahu must be eliminated in this battle and his backbone must be broken. Therefore, before a complete victory, the Han army will basically not accept the attack from the northern Huns.
Surrender to the bastards of the past.
Although violence is not the best way to solve problems, when violence reaches the level of war that destroys a country and genocide, violence can write history. The use of violence is no longer a solution to problems, but a solution to history.
Therefore, before this battle completely shatters Zahu's confidence, the Han army will never absorb Zahu again, because the meaning of this war has changed. It is no longer a war of conquest of foreign countries, but a battle of unification.
war.
To put it simply, it is to use war to rewrite history. After this battle, the grassland under our feet will become the territory from ancient times, and the former barbarians will become barbarians who have lost their Chinese heritage and will be incorporated into the Chinese system again.
Afterwards, whether it is through enslavement and assimilation or other methods of assimilation, the final result will inevitably be true disappearance.
When the Han army marched northward, Hu Yanchu understood that the Han Dynasty probably no longer wanted to waste energy in the north, nor did it want to continue these repeated nonsense. The Han Dynasty probably no longer wanted to play with surrendering and paying tribute.
Already.
If it were in the past, Hu Yanchu would never have given the Han Dynasty such a chance. Unfortunately, he has reached this point now and can no longer continue. What's more, a large number of tribes have been cut off from food and grass and their tribes have been wiped out. In the Han Dynasty,
If the country doesn't accept it, following the Northern Xiongnu is the only option.
Unless they want to die, of course if they have the ability to cross the Great Wall and go south to plunder under the current circumstances, they don't have to starve to death.
But if Zahu has this ability, I'm afraid it's not the Northern Huns who will lead them, but they will lead the Northern Huns. So for Hu Yanchu now, it doesn't matter anymore. Zahu is the cannon fodder he captured, just to make him sick.
of the Han army.
Your Han army is powerful, right? One against five, right? If I throw my mighty 400,000 bastards up here and let you kill them, I'm just disgusting you. What's more, such a huge number of bastards are at the bottom.
Can buy some time.
Qiu Linbei respectfully withdrew from the camp, while Hu Yanchu recalled the possible loopholes in his plan. However, what was a pity was that he had no idea that he had already suffered from Zhou Yu's halo.
Originally, the plan could be adjusted more or less every time it was inspected, but now it seems to Hu Yanchu that it is quite perfect.
[It seems that there are no problems with the plan. All that's left is to control some details, King Ding Ling? Since you are unkind, don't blame me for being unjust.] A ruthless light flashed across Hu Yanchu's eyes.
Hu Yanchu took King Ding Ling's procrastination into consideration and never had an attack. Of course, Hu Yanchu would not have an attack after King Ding Ling came. He would only do it when the fatal blow was about to come, so that the opponent would die more simply.
Some.
On the other side, Liu Ye, Chen Dao and others fought a low-intensity sneak attack and retreated safely.
The Huns' camp was very unique. It was a semi-permeable way of setting up camp. The farther away you go, the fewer the Huns are and the more miscellaneous people there are.
When reaching the periphery, one Huns can lead dozens of Huns. In this case, Liu Ye has extraordinary means. It is impossible for a low-intensity attack to take away too many Huns. It may be difficult to fight.
Whether the Huns can take away the double-digit Huns in a game is a question.
This was also the reason why Jia Xu was too lazy to take action. Then there was really little point in fighting, but Liu Ye enjoyed it endlessly.
Although Hu Yanchu knew that Liu Ye was bringing troops to cause trouble every day, he didn't pay too much attention to it. He just suppressed it silently, waiting for the opportunity to come and give Liu Ye a hard blow.
But whether it can succeed or not is a matter of two opinions. Liu Ye's mental talent can prevent this situation very well, so Hu Yanchu's preparation may become useless.
When Liu Ye came back, Chen Xi was no longer in the main tent, and Liu Bei was inspecting the camp to see if he could meet more people.
Chen Xi opened the curtain of his tent and was startled when he saw someone sitting down with his hands closed and concentrating.
"Jian Zhengnan?" Chen Xi raised an eyebrow and looked at the elegant but determined man in his tent and asked tentatively. This guy was a little different from when he met in the middle of the Yellow River. Not only his demeanor, but also his demeanor.
Even the face is a little different.
"It's just me." Shen Pei nodded calmly, without the messy expression Chen Xi thought.
"What do Jia Wenhe think, asking you to come to my camp and wait for me?" Chen Xi said angrily, "To be fair, shouldn't you be heading north first under the protection of an internal Qi detachment?"
"I just came to see you. It will probably be difficult to see you again after this time. I just want to see who I lost to." The judge's calm tone was mixed with a lot of helplessness.
"I don't have any magic." Chen Xi smiled and said, "But I do admire your will very much."
Shen Pei didn't say anything more, just nodded. Chen Xi already understood what the other party meant, then took out a map, marked the destination, and handed it to Shen Pei.
"Don't die. The Northern Huns are not that easy to deal with. You have to be careful." Chen Xi said very solemnly, "By the way, it has snowed in the north. Although I know that Xu Ziyuan and others had brought enough with them when they went north.
Plant supplies, but it’s very, very cold in the north.”
Shen Pei slowly took the map, opened it, took a look, and then nodded to show that he already understood.
"Thank you, Marquis Chen. If you have a chance, see you later." Shen Pei stood up and saluted Chen Xi very solemnly, then waved his right arm, flicked his sleeves, and stepped out of the tent, while Chen Xi watched
Shen Pei let out a long sigh from behind.
There is no shortage of wise men in this era, but wise men all have their own wills. It is precisely because of this will that they collide with each other. As for right or wrong, Chen Xi can only say that he is right, and they can also only say that he is right.
Say, you are right.
After watching the judge leave, Chen Xi couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. After trying to drive this feeling away, Chen Xi felt a little idle again. He always felt that at this point, he didn't have to do anything anymore, and others would naturally take care of everything.
By the way, if Chen Xi's thoughts were known by Jia Xu, he would probably ridicule him severely. For example, is this the reason why you are lazy?
After that, a period of time passed in the trial between the Han army and the Xiongnu. Zhou Yu was counting the days to calculate when the large number of archers in Jiangdong would be in place. Anyway, he could see that Jiangdong still had bows and arrows.
Just go all the way until it's dark.
As for being restrained by Hua Xiong's military spirit army, Zhou Yu didn't have any good solutions. He even specially had a sparring session with Hua Xiong.
In the ultimate state, Danyang Elite was still kneeling with the ten-stone bow, and the opponent's long-range restraint was simply incomprehensible.
At that time, Zhou Yu finally understood that to deal with Hua Xiong's Xiliang cavalry, they could only fight in close combat, and rain of arrows would only have the opposite effect.
As for whether Zhou Yu was secretly thinking about how to deal with the Huaxiong Xiliang Cavalry, Chen Xi felt that the guy must have thought about it too many times, but to be honest, even if Zhou Yu thought about it so hard, he would probably have to fight head-on in the end.
However, Chen Xi was very satisfied when he heard that Zhou Yu said that 50,000 archers would go north from Jiangdong. Of course, Zhou Yu later said that the people in Jiangdong were poor, so there were 20,000 people lacking bows and arrows. Chen Xi was very unhappy, but Liu Bei was not.
What to say, I should go down and supply the Jiangdong archers with crossbows and arrows.
Later, Zhou Yu explained to Chen Xi, and Chen Xi finally understood.
Zhou Yu knew from the beginning that the Han-Hungarian war would not end in a short while, and Sun Ce had already run away. Zhou Yu was anxious, so he could only lead the leading troops northward and let Zhuge Jin prepare his troops before heading north again.
However, Zhou Yu did not expect that the situation in the north would be so bad at that time. Although he did ask Zhuge Jin to prepare more archers, he also prepared 20,000 infantry.
After experiencing it in the north this time, Zhou Yu felt that his 20,000 infantrymen should not be embarrassed and change their profession to archers. However, it was too late to change at this time, so he spoke to Liu Bei.
After all, even if Zhuge Jin is cautious, it is impossible to prepare 20,000 backup crossbows. Even if the Han Empire in this generation is several times richer than in history, it is nonsense to prepare 20,000 backup crossbows. Ten preparations of two are already enough.
Zhuge Jin became cautious.
In other words, Zhuge Jin had prepared up to six thousand backup crossbows, but this was far from enough. What's more, various losses would occur along with the battle. This was inevitable in itself, and that's why Zhou Yu said this.
After Chen Xi learned this, although he could not help but ridicule Zhou Yu, he had no resistance to Zhou Yu's request. After all, compared to Jiangdong's archers, Jiangdong's infantry were simply experience packs, and going to the battlefield would almost add chaos.
On the other hand, if the Jiangdong archers have strong enough protection on the outside, the damage will be very terrible, so it is understandable for Chen Xi to abandon the experience package of Jiangdong infantry and switch to archers.
Of course, Sun Ce also promised that all these weapons and equipment would be returned to Liu Bei without missing a beat. Chen Xi had nothing to say about this. Although Sun Ce was a monarch, to be honest, his promise was still very convincing.
In the next few days, the Han army and the Northern Xiongnu reached a strange balance. With the arrival of King Youxian, the strength of the Northern Xiongnu had reached its peak, and the number of Zahu became extremely large. The Han army was completely on the opposite side.
It turned into a dense Huns camp.
This also made Liu Ye's daily tests more difficult, but it seemed that he would not stop before Liu Ye missed.
On the third day after Chen Xi returned to the camp, Yin Luo, who was responsible for delivering messages, came over and informed Chen Xi that Cao Cao was coming. Chen Xi, who had been planning in the rear camp, stepped out.
"Cao Mengde is here." Chen Xi asked Yin Luo curiously. To be honest, he was not very familiar with the messenger this time, so he took a few more glances.
"Yes, my lord invites Marquis Chen to go with him." Yin Luo said respectfully.
"Are Sun Boxu and Zhou Gongjin going?" Chen Xi asked curiously.
"They went east to pick up Jiangdong's troops." Yin Luo said. Chen Xi nodded and understood why Zhou Yu chose this time.
Unlike other arms, the Jiangdong Navy did not have much combat effectiveness after landing ashore. Although they had arrived at Rushui Ferry by boat, it would have been a tragedy if they were attacked by the Northern Huns on the way there, so Zhou Yu had been quiet.