After all, Dongfang Liang was one of the first people to follow Xie Jun. Although Xie Jun was furious, he did not dare to kill him casually. Now there is a shortage of generals in the Zhou army's camp, and those in important positions are almost the same time as Dongfang Liang.
With these people around, Xie Jun had to think twice even if he wanted to kill Dongfang Liang. He didn't really doubt that Dongfang Liang would plot to assassinate him. In fact, he knew Dongfang Liang's character very well. He was just angry at those people.
The new soldiers resisted and thus vented their anger on Dongfang Liang.
He had just asked a few of his old subordinates to leave. These people came to plead with Dongfang Liang. Xie Jun also needed a step down, so he pretended to be angry and agreed to these people. Guan Dongfang Liang would send him to Dongfang Liang in a few days.
Let them out. Not long after these old subordinates left, Xie Jun lay down in his clothes and stretched his sore limbs. Suddenly, the soldiers outside rushed in and said: "The general is in trouble! The new soldiers in Shangzhou are making trouble.
Got it!"
Xie Jun sat up suddenly and asked quickly: "What's the matter!"
The soldier said: "The Shangzhou soldiers thought that the general was going to kill Dongfang Liang. Dongfang Liang's subordinates gathered 20,000 troops and were attacking the Chinese army!"
"What!"
Xie Jun suddenly stood up and grabbed the sword hanging beside the bed. Under the protection of the guards, Xie Jun strode out. At the same time, the twelve tiger guards on duty also appeared.
Come out and protect Xie Jun from front to back and from left to right.
Outside the Chinese army's camp, flames shot into the sky, and shouts of killing could not be heard. Judging from the killing sounds, the Shangzhou soldiers had already reached not far from the Chinese army's camp. The 20,000 horses divided into countless roads and headed towards the Zhou army from all directions.
The Chinese army's tent came to attack. The Yongzhou soldiers of the Chinese army were unable to prepare themselves, and before they could figure out what happened, the Shangzhou soldiers rushed into the stronghold. By the time the patrolling soldiers blew the horns to warn, it was already too late.
The Yongzhou soldiers who grabbed their weapons were held down and hacked to death by the rebel recruits, showing no mercy.
There was a lot of chaos all the way. The Shangzhou soldiers were like a group of bloodthirsty beasts that had been suppressed for too long. They killed everyone they saw. No one cared who they killed. The Yongzhou soldiers who would usually joke a bit when they met were
The crazy and dehumanized recruits slaughtered them brutally. The rebellion spread like a plague. Even the recruit camp in Yongzhou was in chaos. They also took up arms and started killing crazily, not just the veterans, but also the recruits.
Kill those law enforcement soldiers, they are killing each other.
Mutiny in the military camp is the last thing that every general wants to see. Mutiny always comes unprepared, and the soldiers whose minds are blinded by the desire to kill, everyone they see in their eyes is that they are sworn in.
The enemies raised their weapons, no matter who the opponent was, they only had one thought in their mind, and that was to kill the opponent!
Immediately afterwards, 80,000 new recruits from all over Yongzhou also started to stir up chaos. The soldiers were shouting and fighting. As long as they saw someone in front of them, they would immediately chop them down with a knife! A mutiny in the military camp was a very scary and terrible thing.
The subtle thing is that whenever there is a mutiny since ancient times, blood will flow in rivers every time. Everyone seems to be possessed by the devil, and they don’t care who they kill, even if they are brothers who join the army, they will pick up the
Kill with swords and guns till your face is covered with blood.
The officers who knew the horror of the mutiny began to shout loudly, trying to wake up the sleeping soldiers. However, their shouts were replaced by sharp knives. A large number of low-level officers were killed, and even some
The generals were hacked to death by the rioting soldiers.
When Xie Jun rushed out of the tent, he realized that things were out of control. The scale of the riot was getting bigger and bigger, to the point where it was impossible to stop it. Xie Jun immediately ordered the personal barracks to assemble, and then ordered the cavalry battalion at the rear of the Chinese army camp to start.
Come in and kill people. Xie Jun left his most valued 30,000 cavalry at the back of the camp. He was originally afraid that the Han army would frighten the horses at night and cause unnecessary losses to the cavalry camp. Now it seems that the cavalry was originally
It is undoubtedly the most correct to place the battalion at the end. Because it is the farthest away from the main camp, the cavalry battalion was not affected by the riot.
Before the soldier who was delivering the order could run far away, a group of screaming recruits rushed up, surrounded the soldier who was delivering the order, and started to stab him. There was even a recruit who hugged the soldier crazily and bit him in the face.
A large piece of bloody flesh was torn off the soldier's neck. The red-eyed rioting soldiers, regardless of you and me, chopped the biting recruit and the soldier who had delivered the order into a pulp together.
This is not a group of people, they are clearly a group of walking zombies who only know how to kill!
Xie Jun was frightened even though his heart was cold-blooded. He had led troops for many years and had experienced two such military camp riots. Although many years had passed since those two riots, the tragic scenes were still vivid in his mind. He knew
Once things developed to this point, it would be difficult for even gods to control them. So he immediately ordered his soldiers to retreat in the direction of the cavalry camp, and the rioting soldiers who discovered them rushed up like a pack of hungry wolves.
Under the protection of his own soldiers, Xie Jun fought and retreated, and finally arrived at the cavalry camp. Fortunately, the general of the cavalry camp, Zhu Zhengneng, was a veteran general who had experienced hundreds of battles. Seeing the Chinese army camp blazing with flames and shouts of killing, he immediately ordered the cavalry to assemble.
Then the gate of the camp was sealed, and all the cavalry were in standby. At the same time, a large number of archers were placed within the fence of the camp. Anyone who attacked the cavalry camp would be shot immediately.
From a distance, Zhu Zhengneng saw a team of hundreds of people fleeing in embarrassment, and behind them, countless soldiers brandished weapons and roared crazily to chase them. Just as he was about to give the order to kill all
Everyone in the cavalry camp was shot and killed, and the fleeing group of soldiers in front were heard running and shouting: "Jieduzhi is here! Jieduzhi is here!"
Zhu Zhengneng was startled and ordered the archers not to release arrows yet. When the team of several hundred people rushed forward, he saw clearly that it was indeed the disheveled Jiedushi Master. Besides, there were only more than two hundred people protecting him.
In addition to the personal soldiers, there were forty or fifty Tiger Guards. In fact, it was only after seeing the Tiger Guards' silver armor that Zhu Zhengneng confirmed that this team was Lord Jiedushi's team. Without this team of Tiger Guards, maybe
He had already ordered the arrows to be released.
Opening the gate of the village, Xie Jun and others were welcomed in. At this time, the pursuers behind him were already a hundred steps away. Zhu Zhengneng gave an order, and the archers from the cavalry camp began to throw out their arrows like a rainstorm, and in an instant they were thrown out.
The people at the front of the thousands of pursuing soldiers tore off a layer of them. Zhu Zhengneng knew that once those people approached the cavalry camp, the light of fire and the shouts of killing would immediately attract more rioting soldiers. So, he waited for those people
After the rioting soldiers were suppressed by the feather arrows, they sent out two thousand cavalry with a wave of their hands and killed all the madman-like rioting soldiers.
The cavalry returned, and Xie Jun sighed: "The camp is not safe, so I ordered the cavalry to return to Yongzhou immediately to make other plans. Liu Ling's Han army will definitely send troops when they see the chaos in our camp. This time... we are defeated at our own hands, but
As long as Yongzhou is still here, we can win back today's defeat sooner or later!"
Zhu Zhengneng responded quickly, ordered the soldiers to rectify their equipment, and then led 30,000 cavalrymen to rush out of the camp. First, they rushed all the way into the supply camp and grabbed a batch of food and grass. Everyone brought a few days of rations, and then
They rushed out of the baggage camp and headed south. The speed of the war horses allowed them to quickly escape from the battlefield, but even so, thousands of cavalry were still killed by the insurgent troops coming from all directions.
Most of Xie Jun's Tiger Guards died in the battle to protect him. No matter how powerful they were in martial arts, they would never survive in the face of the siege of countless crazy soldiers. If they hadn't evacuated in time, maybe including Xie Jun, Tiger Guards would have lost their lives.
The whole army will be wiped out.
Nearly 30,000 cavalrymen fled all the way to the south. Some soldiers turned around to look at the large village with flames blazing into the sky. They could also see countless figures in the flames waving weapons and killing each other.
An army of 200,000 was defeated by the riot.
Although Xie Jun was unwilling, he was unable to recover. The total army of more than 300,000 people was completely defeated. This kind of blow was not a big blow, but fortunately, although Xie Jun was violent, he was not a person who could not afford to lose. He still had three weapons in his hand.
There are tens of thousands of cavalry, and there are millions of people in the large territory of Yongzhou, Shangzhou, and Yaozhou. As long as he returns to Yongzhou, it will not be difficult to recruit another 200,000 troops.
He led 30,000 cavalry to the Yuxu River overnight. After crossing the river safely, Xie Jun ordered a temporary rest. Then he sent out scouts to inquire about news from the camp. At dawn, the scouts reported that the Han army had indeed taken advantage of the chaos to attack.
When they came over, the camp had been captured by the Han army, hundreds of thousands of Zhou troops were defeated, and the camp was burned to the ground. The loyal king Liu Ling left 40,000 troops to clear out the remaining soldiers and take in the prisoners, and he personally led 40,000 troops along the way.
Came after him.
Xie Jun was furious and wanted to set up an ambush to attack Liu Ling, but Zhu Zhengneng tried hard to persuade him that it would be better to return to Yongzhou as soon as the morale of the army was unstable. Seeing that the morale of the soldiers was indeed low, Xie Jun had no choice but to listen to Zhu Zhengneng's dissuasion and lead his army back to Yongzhou. Liu
Ling came after him like the wind with ten thousand fine armor and light cavalry, followed closely by a large group of troops. When the Han army arrived at the Yuxu River, the dust and smoke brought by the Zhou army's withdrawal had not dissipated, but the bridge was also destroyed by the Zhou army.
When Liu Ling saw that Xie Jun didn't even have the courage to fight, he couldn't help laughing. If Zhou Jun had used the Yuxu River to block the Han army, he might not have been able to defeat it, but Xie Jun chose to withdraw. This shows that Zhou Jun's
Morale must have been low to a certain point, and it is no longer possible to fight.
When the follow-up troops caught up, Liu Ling ordered the soldiers in the transport camp to build an arrow pontoon. One day later, the Han army crossed the river. At this time, the Zhou army had fled more than a hundred miles. Hua Ling persuaded Liu Ling to return to collect the defeated Zhou army.
, but Liu Ling said that if he chased him all the way, he could naturally kill Xie Jun. Hua Ling was puzzled, and Liu Ling did not explain, so he ordered the group to divert to the direction of Yaozhou, and he took the four generals Zhao Ba, Hua Ling, Xu Sheng, and Zhaoxian with him.
, leading 10,000 finely armored light cavalry and 3,000 Shura battalions, pursued them towards Yongzhou. (To be continued)