Chapter 1916 Take advantage of the situation to forge ahead, Liao and Shen changed hands
In addition to the feelings of fellow compatriots and the Qi Dynasty in the Xiao, Tang, and Qi dynasties, the surrendering troops and horses sent out by the Xiao, Tang, and Qi dynasties were earnest and highly inciting. This also made mutiny among the tribesmen soldiers and horses in various military strongholds near Shenzhou become a normal occurrence.
Most of the soldiers and horses from the Khitan, Xiren, Bohai and other tribes began to scramble to kill the Jin army generals who were in charge of supervising the war. The heads of the Jurchen nobles who used to be subservient were now used to express their surrender to the Qi Dynasty. The qualifications for promotion. The Jurchen tribe originally occupied a small proportion of the population in Jin Dynasty, and the fatal disadvantage of losing a large number of young men due to successive wars also completely broke out when the country was in danger... ...
They attacked the walls of more than ten counties and towns without any blood, just as the Jurchen Jin people invaded the territory of the Liao Dynasty with invincible force. The suburban city of Shenzhou was immediately exposed to the center of the fierce attack by the Qi armies.
People in the city were in panic, and the garrison in the suburbs felt as if they were facing a formidable enemy. All the Jurchen soldiers and horses immediately searched the city and scrutinized the military notices that had been shot into the city. The morale of the garrison inevitably became lower and lower, and the Jurchens were frightened. Inexplicably, the most loyal and reliable subordinates had to be assigned to supervise each battalion to prevent the army from mutiny. However, heavy troops gathered outside the city and they attacked fiercely for several days. All kinds of siege equipment fiercely greeted the past. A large number of stone bullets were bombarded and smashed, not only breaking the tiles and wood chips, but also the defenders on the city wall who reluctantly fought were bruised and bloody. Finally, half of the city gate collapsed, and a large number of Qi army soldiers were already outside the city who were ready to attack. He immediately took advantage of the situation and swept over to attack and kill them.
The sword that had always been used by Xiao Tang to command the Khitan army in Baozhou made the Kou Han Feng saber slash left and right. Bloody flashes appeared one after another, and the enemies who faced him after entering the city fell down and killed them one after another. , taking the lead with his heroic fighting skills on horseback, together with the many men and horses behind him, the uniforms and armor were similar to those of the elite cavalry and leather warriors of the Liao Dynasty, which means "King Kong" in Khitan language. It was like being beaten with blood, and the heavy cavalry broke through the formation like a bamboo, and killed the frightened Jin troops around them. At first, the Khitans of the Liao Dynasty declined, and the Jurchens of the Jin Dynasty rose up, but now there are strong troops from all the Qi dynasty. With the support of the heroic soldiers and the coordination, the scene in which the Khitan and Jurchen ethnic groups were competing with each other on the battlefield seemed to be completely reversed...
The man's eyes were pierced with murderous intent. He roared and swung his sword fiercely. First, he swung away a spear that he had picked up, and then the blade passed by the neck of the enemy knight who was passing by. A head immediately fell down, and when a cavity of blood sprayed everywhere, he turned to look sideways, but his eyes couldn't help but reveal a look of admiration.
Because he saw in disbelief that the Qi Dynasty general who entered the city with him also entered the territory of Liaodong under His Majesty's imperial decree, he was particularly jealous when he dispatched troops and horses to fight first. It seemed that Suo Chao, the vanguard who was eager to fight, did not hesitate to glare at his colleague. However, the big ax he swung also directly chopped down the corpses of the defenders blocking the road in front of him, and his limbs were broken into pieces. With his superb martial arts, bull-like physical strength and courageous momentum, he continued to charge forward non-stop, even as blood rained down on him!
Yi Lacheng asked himself whether he could rely on his own horse fighting skills. Compared with leading the cavalry to break through the formation like a fire, he was determined not to lose to Suo Chao. But if it was just about catching and fighting immediately, Yi Lacheng was determined to do so.
It can be said that Zhe Mo's own martial prowess was only half inferior to that of Suo Chao. But when there was another passionate shout of killing diagonally from behind, and when Shi Zhe Cheng turned sideways and looked at him, his mentality was no longer just for him.
Instead of being admired by his comrades for fighting bravely, he was admired and impressed, and he lamented that the other party was so powerful and extravagant.
Because the Qi army generals who led their troops from the diagonal rear and arrived first, it is said that due to the shrinkage of the Southern Song Dynasty's front line, the imperial cavalry army's four-chamber commander and the deputy commander-in-chief of the horse infantry at Hedong Road were transferred directly from Hedong Road.
Niu Gao also took the lead. When he swung his maces, no matter whether the enemy in front was wearing heavy armor or using a shield to block, the mace would hit him hard enough to cause sparks to fly and broken metal to fly.
The generals of the Jin Army who bumped into him fell to death one after another with dents in their armors, broken bones and vomiting blood. In addition, although Niu Gao seemed to be as warlike and rude as Suo Chao, in fact he commanded the troops with ease.
The soldiers and horses under his command cooperated with each other more tacitly, turning into a torrent of steel. However, when the cold light flew around, blood splattered everywhere, and the enemies in front of him all fell to the ground and died like mowing grass!
In Niu Gao's opinion, after the Yanjing, Liaodong and other armies joined forces and captured the counties and towns around Shenzhou, they had already demonstrated their extraordinary ability to lead troops. They all wanted to fight for the Qi Dynasty.
The generals who have made great achievements through fighting will inevitably have some thoughts of comparison with each other. After a period of coordinated operations, this has also taught Yi Lacheng that it seems that if he wants to compete with Suo Chao, a general who is more inclined to break the front and break the formation,
To decide the outcome, you should not be careless and you should have the upper hand, but if you want to defeat Niu Gao on the battlefield, I am afraid it will be quite tricky...
In addition, there were also Yuan Lang, Dian, Xi Sheng and other good generals who were previously transferred to Baozhou in Liaodong... Although I knew that your Majesty would be able to achieve great things by recruiting talents and recruiting powerful people, but among the Song people in the Southern Dynasty,
There are so many resourceful and courageous people who have been recruited by His Majesty and are now like-minded. This is still beyond my expectation...
When he was thinking about it in his heart, the situation of the offensive and defensive sides, who were now engaged in street fighting in Lejiao City, Shenzhou, had become increasingly clear. The Qi troops from various tribes surrounded and killed them along the streets and alleys, and continued to advance towards the center of the city. The few remaining survivors
The stubbornly resisting Jin Army defenders were like fallen leaves being knocked over and swallowed up one after another in the roaring waves. They were unable to stop the forces of all armies from attacking and encroaching. Even if they still desperately tried to resist, they still could not change the state capital of the military guards.
The fact that it is about to fall.
At this time, Niu Gao, who was wearing heavy armor and charged into the formation to fight several times and defeated several Jin army formations in the city, saw that the overall situation had been decided and was no longer eager to lead his troops to clear out the troops. Instead, he looked like a commander-in-chief of the army and dispatched troops
Qu, prepare to appease the people in the city. Prepare to teach all the soldiers to rest and reorganize. After all, after taking down the suburban city of Shenzhou, most of the troops must move forward as soon as possible to coordinate with colleagues from other Qi armies, and then use lightning speed.
Cover up the situation and capture Liaoyang Mansion, an important place under the rule of the Jin Dynasty on the border of Liaodong, as soon as possible.
After all, Liaoyang Mansion was not only one of the five capitals of the Liao Dynasty, but the Jin Dynasty's invasion of the Liao Dynasty still used Nazhong City as the capital under Tokyo Road. I had heard about my brother before, and now His Majesty also experienced it when he served in the Song Dynasty as an envoy to the Liao Dynasty. After passing that place, it covers an area of 30 miles, the palace is two feet high, and the inner city in the northeast corner is three feet high... If the Jinlu troops and horses who are defending the city still want to resist, then they will indeed have to gather several groups of heavy troops. If we go forward, even if it is bound to be defeated sooner or later, if we take it quickly, we don't know how many soldiers and horses we will lose.
However, Niu Gao was walking up and down a long street in Lejiao City to observe the battle situation and dispatching the soldiers and horses of the battalions under his command to go about their business. A horse suddenly came to report the military situation. After seeing this, Niu Gao was suddenly surprised and said : "What? Liaoyang Mansion has surrendered the city? According to what the Qianjinlu surrendered ministers said, it didn't mean that there were mostly Jurchen defenders? The general surrendered easily?"