When the fire and the sound of killing rang out from the north, the entire Turkic camp was thrown into chaos.
Turkic Yehu Asshibu looked at the flames in the north with red eyes. Half of the sky had been burned red. He didn't know where these enemies came from, but he knew very well that the large amount of food and grass he had left in the north was probably gone.
Burned to the ground, not to mention those Han slaves and numerous war horses.
Enemy, where did the enemy come from? Why was there no news at all before? Why did they still send troops from the north when the defense line of Huile City in front of the enemy was already crumbling?!
In the north, what are the tribes guarding the north doing, those followers guarding their "rewards", and what are the Yehu soldiers doing?!
Behind Hui Lecheng, the sound of killing was loud, but it was the sound of Turkic cavalry charging forward desperately, but in the rear army camp in front of them, it was a huge rout of their own family!
Most of the Turks who are now qualified to answer this question have become the dead souls of the Han army soldiers.
The Turks pride themselves on being the kings of the grassland. They never thought that one day their own people would betray them, nor did they think that the enemy would walk directly into the heart of the entire camp with such arrogance.
Not to mention anything else, the reason why the Turks in history were finally completely wiped out by the Tang Dynasty was because Jieli Khan, who had a high self-esteem at that time, never thought of surrendering to his Xue Yantuo tribe, which had long been a loyal vassal of the Turks.
The Tiele people actually stood against themselves, and even Ashina Simo and others within the Turks became generals of the Tang Dynasty, which eventually caused the entire Turks to fall apart under internal and external pressure.
In the final analysis, it is because of the arrogance of the Turks since the Great Khan.
In the face of the Chinese nation, you can be proud, but you cannot be arrogant, otherwise it will only allow the Chinese nation, which is best at forbearing, to find an opportunity to kill with a fatal blow.
Rather than saying this is a surprise to the Turks, it is better to say that history is repeating itself in another time and space.
There were no armored Han soldiers at all, rushing and killing among the panicked Turks, and Hou Mi came roaring with a large group of armored soldiers. When the Han army was completely thrown into chaos, this chaos
It turned into a complete defeat.
The Turks, who didn't know how many enemies there were or where they came from, couldn't even assemble. They retreated southward in panic in order to find their superior officers, but they were surprised to find that they almost
In the firelight that illuminated the whole night, there were people running around in a panic. For the Turks who had no distinctive marks on their clothes, they wanted to stand among the panicked crowds and even the herds of cattle and sheep.
Finding someone is even more difficult.
There were many smart little Turkic leaders who tried their best to gather the defeated troops, regardless of who was around them. However, their plan soon came to nothing, because once they stopped and did not retreat, the black troops rushed forward.
The soldiers of the Han family and even the slaves of the Han family who had snatched their weapons and followed behind them roaring for revenge would directly drown them.
The sound of killings on all sides was so loud that people's shouts could even be heard across the river.
This time any Turkic generals who still wanted to turn the tide completely lost confidence.
They have been fighting for many years and have never seen what they saw before them.
There were even many Turkic soldiers who didn't even have any clothes on, running forward on their bare horses, and some even started fighting over a war horse in a panic.
The most terrifying time for wolves on the grassland is when the pack is fighting or when a wolf is wandering alone, and the leader of the pack is suddenly eliminated, leaving the pack without a leader. At this time, they are nothing more than a rabble.
The Turks, who are now suddenly in chaos, are a completely rabble.
The generals didn't know where their soldiers had gone, because the chaos and fire had completely blocked their sight and hearing. The soldiers didn't even know where their generals were. They could only see the waves sweeping in from the north.
The current flooded the tents one after another and pulled out the flags one after another.
Instead, they were familiar with the red dragon flag these days, at least they had heard of it. In the firelight, the red flag seemed to have merged with the burning fire, and the golden dragon on the flag was even more...
It was as if it had come alive, roaring and roaring in the night sky, making a terrifying roar.
Nanman, where did these Nanman come from? Why did they appear so close to the camp?
Where did the fire start?
"Kill!" When a Turkic general realized something, before he could summon his men, a figure jumped out of the darkness and chopped him to the ground.
The Turkic general looked at the man in front of him with wide eyes. The man was in ragged clothes. If he was bending down, he would be an all-too-common Han slave, a slave no different from a pig or dog. But the Han man did not bend down.
On the contrary, his waist was straight, the knife in his hand was still covered with blood, dripping on the snow drop by drop, and there seemed to be flames beating in his eyes.
And more Han people poured out of the darkness, holding a variety of weapons in their hands, including sabers seized from the Turks, directly dismantled fences, and even weapons used to beat them.
Wooden sticks, but now these things are all greeting the Turks together, until the Turkic general who has obviously done many bad things in daily life is cut into pieces.
The Han slaves who took the lead were actually Han soldiers in disguise.
After Yu Xi and his men successfully entered the camp, he seized the opportunity to launch an attack. He rushed towards the place where Han slaves were imprisoned, killed the guards and released all the Han people.
Of course Yu Xi also knew that if these Han people who had been oppressed for too long were allowed to vent, there might be some trouble, and these Han people who were obviously physically damaged could not face the Turks alone, so Yu Xi
Simply spread out your own people, and as leaders, let them each lead a part of the Han people to rush around and kill them.
Some chased the Turks to create more chaos, some set fire to the grain and grass, and some went to load as much grain and grass as possible near the north into trucks. Yu Xi was not stupid, it was definitely impossible to burn so much grain and grass.
Yes, burning part of it was more to create panic.
This group of Han slaves was led by a general. After all, those Yu Xi led were among the best in the army, otherwise they would not have been regarded as forwards, and many of them were even led by commanders.
They have great abilities, so it is easy for them to lead people to cause trouble. (To be continued)