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Chapter 719: Governing Wudai's Great Defeat

Chapter 719: Zhi Wudai’s defeat

When Wenpin heard this, he felt anxious! He quickly asked: "General Li Yi, which door has not been blocked?"

Li Yi thought for a while and said: "Ah... well, General Wen, you can run to the North Gate. General Li Meng is guarding the North Gate. Go to him, and he will definitely be able to open the door for you."

"Okay!" Wenpin mounted his horse, checked the direction, and then shouted to the city: "I'll take my leave now. Brothers, guard the city carefully, while I, Wenpin, go!"

This is exactly what it is: The sparrows in the hall are in danger, but the tigers and leopards can't be destroyed when they return to the forest! Our next plot will be more intense, so stay tuned. Wen Pin and Wen Zhongye will use their strength to kill the four gates of Chang'an alone.

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Wenpin rode alone to rescue the siege and reached the west gate of Chang'an City. As a result, the defenders in Chang'an City were frightened by the Qiang and Hu coalition forces led by Yang Teng. In order to prevent the city from being breached, the west gate was closed with a thousand-jin gate and stone sandbags were used.

It was blocked and couldn't be opened at all. Li Yi told Wenpin to go around the city and go to the north gate before entering the city.

Wenpin mounted his horse, took a tuck, ran to the north and came down. Can Zhi Wudai outside the west gate let Wenpin go easily? Of course not! Moreover, Shamihan abandoned his stick and fled, which made Marshal Zhi of the Right Army very angry.

Wu Dai ordered his soldiers to beat the drums and march out, and even threatened to capture this Han general personally! All the generals in the right army went to pack up, mount their horses and go out with Marshal Zhi Wudai.

Here, Wenpin was running along the moat when he heard "Goo-Long-Long!!! Gu-Long-Long!!! Gu-Long-Long!!!" Three drums sounded, trumpets roared, and a group of soldiers came out of the enemy camp outside the west gate.

There are people and horses, flags and streamers are fluttering, trumpets are flying, in the middle there is a tall flag, and in the white moonlight there is a big word "governance"!

But I saw a general under the corner of the flag. He was nine feet tall with a flat top. He was wearing a yellow satin hat with a white brim and a blue crown. It was surrounded by an iron ring. Three pheasant tails hung high on the back of his head. White wool ear protectors on both sides.

It is a flower fox tail hanging diagonally on the chest, wearing large bronze leaves gathered into a turtle-backed unicorn armor, a snow-white war robe, holding a silver edge, walking on a silver thread, a cowhide belt to brake the waist, and a cowhide war suit under the feet.

The boots are fastened with golden stirrups.

Looking at the face again, he has a short neck, a thick neck, a turmeric face, tall yellow eyebrows, fish and turtles with round eyes, a slanted nose, a grinning cheek, a burnt yellow beard under his crotch, and a yellow gelding horse riding on his crotch.

In the palm of his hand he held a curved-backed brass rolling dragon knife.

Zhi Wudai's sword was given to him by his swordsmanship teacher, the old general Dalu Gexiu. It is a fine sword. It was forged in the pre-Han Dynasty and was one of the twenty-eight generals of Yuntai, the founding hero of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Wu Han once wielded it, and later Wu Han guarded Youzhou, and this sword wandered to the Northern Kingdom. I don't know how it was transferred fluently, but it ended up in the hands of Dalu Gexiu.

The two men met each other, and Zhi Wudai opened his mouth and asked: "Do you dare to name the generals of the Han Dynasty who broke into the camp?"

"Huh?" Wen Pin said in his heart: "What? You haven't heard my name yet?! It seems that I have to do this style again!" Wen Pin then repeated what his junior brother Han Aluminum taught him.

Sold it once.

Zhi Wudai didn't have that many things to show off. He just simply exchanged his name, reported his official position, and raised his sword to fight. Zhi Wudai took the lead, moved the sword head and offered it to compile, and gave Wen the first opportunity.

Hire a welcome person!

Wenpin took a look and said: "Well, this sword technique is a bit interesting. I remember that my master taught me the formula when I was a child. He said that when fighting with a sword, there are some tips for dealing with the enemy: the sword is afraid of being tilted, but not afraid of being straight; when you are facing the sword, it is not afraid of being blocked by the left and right.

, if you are not an expert in chopping with your hands, it is most difficult to guard against it if the immortal guides you!"

This means that those who are not afraid to use the knife to cut head-on or cut in the middle when they come face to face are definitely not experts. Those who use the knife to attack as soon as they get started are the most difficult to guard against, because there will be more to come.

There are endless backup options.

But Wenpin is an expert and understands what's going on. He uses his gun to dodge Zhi Wudai's knife, but he still has energy in his hand. He knows that Zhi Wudai's knife is a false move, and the backhand is the real one.

Seeing the gun coming, he withdrew his knife and slashed at Wenpin's left shoulder with a tilted blade.

Wenpin stopped moving this time, as if he was trying to find Zhiwudai's knife with his head. In fact, Wenpin kept looking at Zhiwudai's knife with his eyes. When he got closer, he could no longer draw the knife and change his style.

, Wenpin then fiercely moved up with the tip of his spear to find Zhi Wudai's knife disc. This was a head-on confrontation!

"Clang!"

Wenpin sealed Zhiwudai's knife away. Zhiwudai was startled and it was too late to fight back. Wenpin pressed the gun and stabbed Zhiwudai's leg. Zhiwudai was shocked.

Quickly set up a knife pole to hang Wenpin's gun.

At this time, the two horses stepped on each other wrongly, and Wenpin's spear head was withdrawn, and he turned over and smashed the gun barrel with it. It was too late for Zhi Wudai to change his body and raise the knife and gun, so he had to move the knife shaft to the

One behind the back.

"Crack!"

Wenpin hit the target with his spear. The knife pole blocked him for a moment and slowed down, but that didn't work! Wenpin's spear was hit with such force that the leaves of Zhi Wudai's armor were all messed up.

Fly, stumble twice, stagger twice, open your mouth and say "wow", and spit out a mouthful of blood onto the horse's neck. This is called vomiting blood while holding the saddle!

From today on, Zhiwudai has gained some knowledge. He understands that there are mountains outside the mountains, there are people outside the people, and there are strong hands behind the masters! Zhiwudai didn't even take a turn in front of Wenpin's horse, and he will never do it again.

How dare you be arrogant!

After the battle in Chang'an, Zhi Wudai went back and continued to study and practice diligently. Later, when Zuo Aoran sent troops to Liangzhou, he became the second marshal and fought with the Han Dynasty soldiers at Daomaguan in Jiahe Mountain.

The famous generals who killed the Qiang-Hu coalition forces are a story for later, so we won’t mention them for now.

Zhi Wudai was defeated, and the other right-wing generals did not dare to stop Wenpin anymore. They rescued the marshal and retreated to the camp. Wenpin then walked towards the north gate. Chang'an City is the southern part of Xi'an City.

, in the Han Dynasty, the location was approximately at today’s East and West Gate, outside the North and South Gate to the southwest, and the furthest away was the Left and Right Gates. Hey, such a piece of land!

It was not as big as it is now, but it was still not small. At that time, this was a capital city of the Han Dynasty, and it could be regarded as the largest military town. Racing around the city wall was quite tiring. According to historical records, it would be equivalent to what we have today.

In terms of size, a full lap of Chang'an City at that time was about 28 miles, and one side covered more than 7 miles. Even horse racing required a lot of running skills!

Wenpin rode his horse to Beicheng. Chang'an is adjacent to Yanshan Mountain in the north. Looking from a distance, in front of the mountain is the enemy's rear army camp. It is densely packed with troops walking around and patrolling the camp. Wenpin secretly thought to himself.

"I quietly ran to the city gate and asked for the city gate to be opened. I ran for most of the day. From morning to noon, the people had not eaten or drank, and the horses had not been fed. When I said goodbye to the lady, I felt that I was carrying something with me.

There was too much to eat. I picked two things to eat until I was full and threw away the rest. It really blinded the girl's heart!"

Today Wenpin is hungry and thirsty. He tries to find something to eat or drink, but there is nothing left. Moreover, Wenpin has been walking for more than a long time and is already a little tired. Who knows that he has just arrived in front of the city gate?

, just as he was about to open his mouth to call out to the soldiers, he heard drums beating loudly in the enemy's camp, and trumpets blowing indiscriminately!

This article is read from the novel "".


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