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Chapter 351 Soldiers are deceitful

As soon as Jia Fu's front legs came out, he saw two reckless soldiers pulling the reins of the war horse. Hearing the footsteps, the two reckless soldiers turned their heads and saw Jia Fu. They were both startled and blurted out: "

you……"

The two of them only said the word "you". Jia Fu swung the halberd in his hand horizontally, and sand and lightning swept across in front of the two reckless soldiers. With two pops, two bloody arrows were shot by the two of them.

Squirted out of the neck.

"Here! The thief who broke into the camp is here!" nearby soldiers shouted repeatedly, and then, several crossbow arrows flew towards Jia Fu. While Jia Fu dodged sideways, he kicked the spears of the two soldiers off the ground.

go out.

Poof, poof! The two spears turned into two bolts of lightning in the air, and each of them sank into the chest of a reckless soldier. The two reckless soldiers carrying crossbows both screamed and fell over on their backs. Jia Fu got on his horse and clamped hard.

He rushed out of the horse's belly and urged the horse to rush out. Before anyone arrived, the square halberd with the painted pole arrived first. A reckless soldier was hit by the halberd in the chest. Jia Fu pushed him backwards and retreated five or six meters away, hitting a large group of people. Unexpectedly

When the people got up from the ground, Jia Fu urged his horses and trampled on them.

"Kill -" Two reckless generals rode on war horses, one holding a gun and the other holding a halberd. They shouted loudly and rushed towards Jia Fu. The reckless general with the gun was slightly faster and rushed to Jia Fu first.

Fu came closer and stabbed him straight in the face.

He drew the spear quickly, and Jia Fu was not slow in drawing out the halberd. The spear head and the halberd head rubbed against each other in the air. Jia Fu's head suddenly turned to the side, and the spear tip whizzed past his ears, but the spear tip he stabbed passed by.

A halberd, but it was firmly inserted into the opponent's chest. Poof! With a muffled sound, the reckless general holding a gun on the opposite side was knocked off his horse with his halberd, killing him on the spot. Another reckless general holding a halberd came one after another,

Using all his strength, he roared and struck Jia Fu on the head with his halberd.

Jia Fu raised the square halberd across the drawing pole and raised it to parry. BANG! The halberd that fell down was shaken up more than two feet high. The brave general's arms were as if they had been electrified, and he was so numb that he almost lost consciousness.

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He didn't need to be conscious anymore. Jia Fu's halberd in return swept across, and with a click, the reckless general on the opposite side was cut off by his lazy waist. His upper body fell under the horse, while his lower body was still sitting on the horse. The white and red parts were different.

Sow bits and pieces and flow all over the place.

The two reckless generals met each other and died under Jia Fu's square halberd. Seeing this, the reckless soldiers below all turned pale with fright. People held their weapons and retreated involuntarily.

Jia Fu, who had just eaten and drank enough, ignored everything and urged his horse to charge forward. The war horse stepped into the crowd, screams came one after another, and the broken limbs and arms were scattered around the war horse.

This situation made the soldiers of the reckless army no longer interested in fighting, and the people screamed and fled in all directions. Jia Fu did not pursue him, and his target was still Kunyang.

Wu Jun, the commander of Beiying, searched for Jia Fu's traces all the way and pursued him relentlessly. His speed was already fast enough, but unfortunately he never caught up with Jia Fu.

He was running forward with his soldiers when two soldiers stumbled towards him. At the same time, he kept shouting loudly: "General! General——"

Wu Jun didn't know what was going on, so he stopped his horse. Several guards rushed to the two soldiers and shouted: "You two don't want your lives, and you stopped the general!"

"Little man... I have an urgent military situation and I want to report it to the general..." The two soldiers were panting from exhaustion, with beads of sweat on their noses and temples.

Hearing what they said, Wu Jun's heart moved. He dismissed his guards, raised his horse and asked, "You two said there is an emergency military situation?"

"Exactly, General, I found a letter on the thief who broke into the camp!" As he spoke, a soldier took out the piece of cloth he had picked up.

Wu Jun narrowed his eyes and asked: "Search? Did you capture the thief?"

His words made the two soldiers shrink their necks in fright, and they looked at each other. The other soldier stammered: "General, it's... a letter was left on the thief, and it happened to be... by me. The two of them happened to pick it up."

"Hmph!" Wu Jun glared at them dissatisfied, snorted coldly, and said, "Just show it to me!"

A guard came forward, took the cloth from the soldier's hand, looked over it over and over, and made sure there was nothing wrong with it before submitting it to Wu Jun. Wu Jun took the cloth, opened it, and looked at it carefully. After reading the cloth, The handwriting on his face suddenly changed.

Seeing this, the dozen or so reckless generals around him felt confused and looked at each other. One of the generals who had a close personal relationship with Wu Jun rushed forward and asked cautiously: "General, what's the matter?"

"Something happened." Wu Jun looked ugly and handed the cloth in his hand to the general. The latter hurriedly took it, looked down, his expression changed, and he exclaimed in surprise: "Wancheng has fallen?!"

His voice was not loud, but it was enough for everyone around him to hear clearly. People opened their mouths in unison, "What, Wancheng has fallen?"

Wancheng was the last territory of the imperial court in Nanyang, and it was precisely because of Wancheng that it contained the main force of the Han army.

Now that Wancheng has fallen, what does this mean? It means that the main force of the Han army may leave Nanyang at any time and advance to Yingchuan to reinforce Kunyang.

Kunyang was garrisoned by only over 10,000 Han troops, and our own army of more than 400,000 had been unable to capture it after fighting for more than ten days. Once the main force of the Han army arrived and cooperated with the Han army in Kunyang, our situation could be It's critical.

"This... we haven't heard anything about the fall of Wancheng. This, can this be true?" A general asked in a trembling voice with a grin on his face.

Wu Jun glared at him fiercely and said in a deep voice: "Wancheng has been besieged by the rebels for a long time. Do you think the news of Wancheng's fall can still be spread, and can it still reach us?"

The general shook his body, lowered his head, and remained speechless.

The general who was good friends with Wu Jun said quietly: "This letter was written by Liu Xiu himself, informing the Kunyang rebels and asking them to hold on for another five days. After five days, the main force of the rebels will arrive in Kunyang from Nanyang. !”

People's expressions changed again. Five days! We only have five days left!

Wu Jun took a deep breath and said to his trusted general: "The military situation is urgent and the matter is of great importance. Ziren, please quickly take this letter to Dongying and submit it to Da Sikong and Da Situ! Go quickly and make sure there is no mistake!" "

"Yes! General!" The general did not dare to delay. He folded the letter in his hand, put it in his arms, took his two followers, and rode straight to Dongying.

Looking at the backs of his generals leaving, Wu Jun couldn't help but sigh.

The Battle of Kunyang is much more difficult than imagined. It was not easy to fight in the first place, but now there is trouble. The main force of the Han army is about to enter Yingchuan to come to the rescue. The next battle will probably be even more difficult.

Speaking of which, Wu Jun also had a lot of complaints against Wang Yi. In fact, the Battle of Kunyang should have ended long ago. To be precise, the battle in Kunyang was originally impossible. As soon as his own army arrived in Kunyang, Wang Feng sent A letter of surrender was submitted.

Moreover, he submitted not one surrender, but two surrenders. But what about Wang Yi? He tore up the surrender, killed the envoys, refused to accept Wang Feng's surrender, and only wanted to kill Wang Feng and others on the battlefield. The rebels left no trace behind.

But why bother? There is no need at all! Since you can defeat the enemy without fighting, why not do it? To put it bluntly, Wang Yi firstly wanted to save face, and secondly, he did not consider the life and death of his soldiers at all.

No matter how disparate the strength of the two sides is, as long as there is a war, people will definitely die. But in Wang Yi's eyes, it doesn't matter whether the soldiers below die or not, as long as he feels happy and looks good.

You must know that Wu Jun was not from the local army, but from the capital army with his roots in Miaohong. He was a veteran who followed Wang Kuang through life and death and had numerous encounters with the Red Eyebrow Army.

But even so, he was very dissatisfied with Wang Yi's performance. From this, it is not difficult to infer how much the local army officers and soldiers disliked Wang Yi.

If the disgust of the Mang army officers towards Wang Yi had reached a critical point before, then the news of the fall of Wancheng became the straw that broke the camel's back.

Has Wancheng really fallen?

I don’t know! This is just what Liu Xiu wrote casually. Liu Xiu tore a piece of cloth in half, wrote two letters and gave them to Jia Fu, one was written to Kunyang, the other The letter was written to Mang Jun.

The letter that Jia Fu "accidentally left behind" was the one written by Liu Xiu to Mang Jun.

In fact, the contents of the two letters are almost the same. In both letters, Liu Xiu categorically claimed that Wancheng had fallen and had been conquered by an army led by Liu Yan. The main force of the Han army led by Liu Yan would arrive in Kunming in the near future. Positive.

The difference is that the letter written to Kunyang is dated on the third day, while the letter written to Mang Jun is dated on the fifth day.

Liu Xiu's purpose in passing this false news to Kunyang was to give hope to the Kunyang defenders, allowing them to hold on for three more days, and then he would cooperate with the outside to attack the Dongying where the Mang army's central army was located.

Liu Xiu used a tactic to spread the false news to the Mang camp. Although the Mang army had a large number of troops, they were not harmonious internally. There were many conflicts between the capital army and the local army.

The Mang army has been fighting in Kunyang for so long and has been unable to attack for a long time. The internal conflicts must have further intensified. Now that they have heard that Wancheng has fallen and the main force of the Han army is about to arrive, the internal conflicts of the Mang army will become even more acute. .

If you unite, you will divide; if you divide, you will break! This is the mind-attacking tactic used by Liu Xiu!

Therefore, as long as the news of the fall of Wancheng spreads, it will not only give the Kunyang defenders hope of victory, but also greatly damage the morale of the Mang army and intensify the internal conflicts of the Mang army. Since this news can bring such a big impact to our own side, It doesn't matter whether it is true or false, as long as it can help one's side win, then it is good news, no matter whether it is true or false!

This news compiled by Liu Xiu himself can be said to kill two birds with one stone. It is a shot in the arm for the Wang Feng First Department, which has been struggling to hold on, and a blow to the head of the Wang Yi First Department, which has been unable to attack for a long time, so that both the enemy and ourselves can be eliminated. He is long.

Through Liu Xiu's tactics, it is not difficult to see that he was not only an outstanding military genius, but also an extremely outstanding political genius.

The tactics of generals are deceitful, and the tactics of military strategists have been mastered by Liu Xiu.

No one is born knowing how to fight or figure out the psychology of both the enemy and ourselves, and no one is born a great military strategist or politician.

Liu Xiuneng's brilliant performance in the Battle of Kunyang depended entirely on his early accumulation and his own efforts.


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