A few rows of lone wild geese flew south, and they even knew how to fly higher.
The soldiers and horses below seemed to have endless murderous intent, and the water surrounding Ning Mansion would be blocked.
The capital of Dajin trembled with the sound of horse hooves, and soon became a battlefield of blood and fire.
It has only been a few years since the rise of Dajin. Many of the mansions of dignitaries in the city are still under construction, but have been stopped.
The soldiers guarding the city still have some courage, but it will not help the situation. The building will collapse. The foundation is unstable and no one can hold it up.
The decline of the newly rising Jurchens was a foregone conclusion. In a short period of time, they quickly overthrew the Liao Dynasty and killed many people in the vast Liao land, leaving rivers of blood flowing.
However, such a rise cannot tolerate failure and must continue to win.
After Youyan failed three times and returned, it was already the beginning of defeat, and now even the capital city was besieged.
Song Jiang glanced around him. These jihadist troops were originally supposed to come to the grassland to fight a tough battle with the Jin Kingdom's rear. Who knew that the front line was too smooth and contained all the Nuzhen's strength.
Aguda did not choose to retreat to Huining Mansion, but went to Tokyo Road, the home base of the Jurchens and Bohai people. This gave the Jihadi Army good luck, and it pushed them all the way, and now it is really about to become a saint.
Everyone looked impatient. In Song Jiang's eyes, how could he not know that his military spirit was available?
He was also in a state of excitement at this time. Yang Shaozai found a group of cannon fodder in the northwest, and he never thought that he would become the one who captured the capital of the Beibei.
The nature of things in the world is indeed ingenious and unpredictable.
The order almost made Song Jiang's voice hoarse, and a destined to be tragic offensive and defensive battle began.
While he was on horseback, Song Jiang's neck trembled, and his tone became drunk: "After this battle, Song Jiang, a young official in Yuncheng, will also leave his name in history!"
Ye Lurong, who was standing next to him, shook his head and glanced at him, saying: "What the hell, I'll rush in and kill a few Tatars first!"
After saying that, he pulled the reins and went to attack the city without caring about his identity as the Prince of Liao.
Song Jiang couldn't stop him in time, so he quickly ordered to speed up the attack on the city.
There are almost no city walls in Huining Mansion. The reason why the capital was established here was actually because there was a village of Jurchen nobles first.
The Jurchens, like the Liao nobles, were also accustomed to living in tents, so after the road to Beijing was established, the camps of Jurchen nobles and their servants and relatives were everywhere.
"In the early days of the Republic of China, there were no city walls, and they lived scattered around. They were called the Emperor's Village, the Prime Minister's Village, and the Prince's Village. Later, they were promoted to the Emperor's Village and were called Huining Mansion, and they were built as Shangjing."
This is the origin of Huining Mansion, but after the founding of the country, Yang Pu, the national advisor, began to build the city.
It has been built on and off in recent years, and the city wall is low and has not yet been completed.
The Jurchens did not take this to heart at all, thinking that building the city was unnecessary and might become a tool for resistance by the Liao people.
The Jurchen cavalry back then were so brave and brave. As long as they were fighting in the field, who would dare to challenge them? Why bother building a city?
Yang Pu was running around everywhere, and the construction of the city was delayed, and it never became a major event in the Jin Kingdom.
Along with the third prince Ye Lurong, who was holding an iron rod and rushing around like a murderer to kill the enemy himself, he ran rampantly against the enemy troops and fought in the sound of killing, sweating through his heavy armor.
The Khitans, who had been oppressed for a long time, were the first to burst out with powerful fighting power. If Xiao Si had seen it first, he would probably be ashamed to death.
The same Khitan people were just a bunch of sheep under him, under Yelu Dashi they were overlords sweeping across West Asia, and under Song Jiang they were also fierce warriors who were not afraid of death.
In Huining Mansion, the Jurchen Tatars no longer planned to defend the unfinished low city wall. They took the initiative to open the door and fought their way out.
Not long after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the first generation of Jurchen Tatars had not yet completely degenerated. They were still fierce generals and elite soldiers who were not afraid of war.
In fact, if they had enough numbers, even if the battle was at the right time and place, the Song army might not be able to defeat them so easily.
The rays of the Huining Mansion shone brightly on the last group of Jurchens here, holding weapons in hand and riding horses, charging towards an enemy that was ten times their size.
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No one expected victory to come so quickly. Even Song Jiang was confused.
The Khitans in the city actually dared to resist after being suppressed for so long.
As soon as they heard that the Liao people were fighting back, they jumped to bite the hostess of Nuzhen, removed the shackles from their bodies, and began to resist wildly.
In this so-called capital of the Jin Kingdom, only the Jurchens were still resisting.
Their vassal armies rebelled one after another, leading the way for people outside the city and stabbing their own Nuzhen owner in the back.
Song Jiang rode his horse on the land of Huining Mansion. Along the way, there were shouts of killing, howls, and screams, and the wanton killing of the Jurchen family members, the old and the weak, was everywhere.
Fires broke out everywhere in the city, and the camps and unbuilt mansions became a paradise for slaughter.
The anger of the angry Khitan people, the slaves who had endured inhuman torture, and the survivors who had been plundered and captured by the Jurchen Tatars from all over the country all burst out at once.
Song Jiang did not intend to stop it, but it did not mean that he was happy to see such a scene. In fact, Song Jiang was very disgusted with it.
He strictly ordered his soldiers to be restrained. As long as they were not recruited from the Liao Dynasty on Shangjing Road, they were not allowed to participate in the massacre of the city.
In this battle, more than a hundred members of the Jurchen clan and nobles were captured who had no time to escape.
There are more than 2,000 relatives of various generals, Meng'an and Mouke.
Over the years, the Jurchens have been domineering and domineering, and do not treat the Liao people as human beings.
Frequent beatings, scoldings, whippings, and random killings abounded, and many cities were so slaughtered that they left every room empty.
Retribution came so quickly. In early August, Qu Duan captured Enshi and successfully joined forces with Song Jiang on Shangjing Road.
Song Jiang ordered that all the Jurchen nobles be executed in the city, and almost all the surviving Liao people in the city came to watch.
The scene was crowded with people. Song Jiang, the commander-in-chief of the three armies, had already rushed to Zhongjing Road with his cronies and troops.
He has no interest in things like beheading, and he doesn't want to see it.
But the Liao people were different. They dragged their tired and thin bodies to the bulldozed Huining Mansion to watch the last days of the Jurchen nobles riding on their heads.
All noble men and women, young and old, were put in a noose to prevent them from resisting.
Even at this time, there are still many Jurchens who resist. As long as the binding is not strong enough, they may be injured.
These people are extremely aggressive and refuse to give in even if a knife is held to their neck.
After the high-pitched horn blasts, the soldiers who temporarily acted as executioners waved their swords together.
Thousands of heads fell to the ground at the same time, and the Liao people watching the execution burst into huge cheers.
Under the high-pressure policies of the Jurchens, they were like springs that were pressed to the bottom and were about to break.
At this time, the Song army descended from the sky and brought Ye Lurong with them, giving the Khitans one last chance to deliver a fatal blow to the Jurchens.