Chen Yue hacked a Mongolian soldier to death with a knife, leaned back to back with Li You, and said: "We don't have many people left, and we can't hold on for long."
Li You gasped and said: "I have already killed four Mongolian soldiers. My brother, mother, eldest nephew and aunt have all been avenged. It is enough to kill one more for myself. If you kill more, you will gain."
Chen Yue smiled and said: "Me too, the more you kill, the more profit you will make."
Then Chen Yue looked at the few remaining Ming soldiers and shouted: "Follow me to kill the enemy!" He raised his knife and rushed to get it. Li You and others also rushed forward.
Baotai personally went to the battlefield with his sword, and the two sides charged for a while. After Li You killed another Mongolian soldier, he couldn't bear it anymore and was chopped into meat paste by the Mongolian soldiers. Chen Yue leaned against the corner, facing the surging Mongolian soldiers.
Soldier, murmured: "I'm the only one left." Then he shouted again: "Soldiers of Chaigou Fort, follow me to kill the enemy!" He forced his almost unconscious legs to move forward a few steps and waved his knife.
Come.
The blood from the wound on his head blurred his eyes, and his hands gradually became numb as they grew colder. He just waved the knife in his hand according to his own feeling, until his arm was chopped off by the Mongolian soldiers, and then stabbed into his chest completely.
He stopped moving when he lost all signs of life.
After the war, the Xuanfu sent new troops to station in Chaigou Fort, but they occasionally heard shouts of "Follow me to kill the enemy!" which scared the soldiers stationed in the fort. Later, they listened to what happened.
When people who were involved in this war talked about the tragic and bloody battle that took place in Chaigou Fort, they thought that Chen Yue's heroic spirit was still there and was still guarding Chaigou Fort after his death. They placed a memorial tablet of Chen Yue in the fort to honor him.
Chen Yue is the patron saint, and I pray to him every time I go on an expedition. Miraculously, the losses are minor every time.
Later, this incident spread widely. Military generals from the Xuanfu and Datong generations came here to pay homage before going out to war, and they renamed Chaigou Fort Chenyue Fort. A few years later, the descendants of Longhu Mountain came here.
, after learning about this incident, he declared that Chen Yue was the incarnation of Emperor Zhenwu and built the Temple of Emperor Zhenwu locally. He received strong support from the local government, and the temple later became the second largest Taoist temple in the north after Mount Tai.
After killing all the Ming soldiers in Chaigou Fort, the Mongolian soldiers quickly organized the Mongolian soldiers to flee north. But at this time, the Mongolian soldiers could already hear the "rumbling" sound of horse hooves coming from the south.
Yexian Tugan cursed in Mongolian, and then said to Baotai: "It's too late for all the warriors to evacuate. You stay behind, Baotai, and lead the remaining warriors to stop the southern barbarian soldiers."
He replied: "Yes, Prince."
Ye Xian Tu Gan said: "It's enough to block it for a while. You don't have to fight until everyone is gone." As he said that, he couldn't help but shed tears and said: "Since I took over the headquarters, you have followed me in all my expeditions to the north and south.
, I didn’t expect that today would be…”
Bao Taiqiang said with a smile: "There is a saying in the Southern Barbarians: 'A general will inevitably die before the battle.' I can be considered to agree with the proverb. And when the great Genghis Khan first started to raise troops, some generals also died in battle. The prince does not need to feel sad for me."
Then he looked at the smoke and dust behind him that was getting closer and closer, and said to Ye Xiantugan: "Prince, the Nanman soldiers are about to catch up. Prince, please leave immediately!"
Ye Xian Tu Gan had fought many times on the grassland and encountered danger not once or twice. Knowing that now was not the time to hesitate, he got on his horse and said, "Take care." Then he led his troops away.
Not long after, the army led by Lan Zhen came to the south of Chaigou Fort. Seeing the people wearing Mongolian clothes still there, without saying a word, they rushed forward with their followers. How dare Chen Zhi let go of Ma Xuan who followed him?
Lan Zhen was in danger! Suddenly, the horses' hooves rumbled, and the shouts of killing shook the sky. The place that had only been quiet for less than half a day rang again.
Of course, Lan Zhen has not completely lost her mind. The area in front of Chaigou Fort cannot allow nearly 20,000 troops to be fully deployed. Lan Zhen looks at the Mongolian soldiers on the opposite side, who only have about a thousand people, leaving less than 10,000 troops for the rest.
An army of 10,000 soldiers detoured from the east fortress.
He stood on the beacon tower of the fortress and looked at the Mongolian soldiers below. Because of the obvious strength gap, he asked all the remaining Mongolian soldiers to enter the fort to defend. He thought that the Mongolian soldiers under his command were now more powerful than those stationed here.
The Southern Barbarians had more soldiers and could hold out longer. But he soon discovered that he was wrong.
There were very few defensive weapons left in the fort. More importantly, the Mongolian soldiers had almost no experience in defending the city. When defending the city, they were often slow to react. After a while, the southern barbarian soldiers rushed up. The Mongolian soldiers were exhausted.
I tried my best to drive them off.
Watching the battle below, the best way now is to abandon the fort and assemble the entire army on the north side of the fort. Because the exit of Chaigou Fort is narrow, only five or six cavalry can pass through at a time, and the roads inside the fort are not smooth.
, it is difficult for the cavalry to run up and force them away.
But then, if the battle situation is unfavorable, it will be impossible to retreat, unlike now where we can continue to support the situation and retreat. I thought about it over and over in my heart, and finally gave up hope of survival and shouted: "The whole army retreats, mounts the horse
Line up at the north of the fort." Then he got off the beacon tower.
Lan Zhen and the others in the south immediately discovered that there were many fewer Mongolian soldiers. Their army quickly attacked the fort and eliminated the remaining Mongolian soldiers. However, Lan Zhen and others did not relax. This just meant that the Mongolian soldiers gave up and they could not adapt.
of defending the city.
Lan Zhen asked most of the soldiers to mount their horses, and then forcibly rushed north. The Mongolian soldiers were indeed waiting in the north, and the few who rushed over were immediately killed by the Mongolian soldiers who were much larger than them. But Lan Zhen asked his Ming troops to gather together
, kept charging, and gradually the Ming army expanded into an area without being killed before the soldiers behind them rushed up. Then the Ming army became more and more numerous, and the one-sided massacre turned into a battle between the two armies.
Baotai slashed a Ming soldier to death with his sword, and then stood up to fight another Ming soldier. At this time, another Ming soldier wanted to take the opportunity to sneak attack Baotai. Baotai did not notice it, and was about to be successfully attacked.
At that moment, his personal companion Pegasus came over and held a sword, then reacted and killed the Ming army in front of him, and then turned around and hacked to death the attacking Ming army.
However, a glance at the battlefield showed that the total number of Ming troops was nearly ten times that of Mongolian soldiers. Even if a warrior could fight one against two or even one against three, the whole army would inevitably end up being annihilated. The Mongols who are still persisting now
There were fewer and fewer soldiers. Most of the horses brought by the Mongolian soldiers had only empty saddles, and their original owners had turned into corpses or piles of minced meat.