Gao Quan wanted to hide in the back and wait until the Tatars retreated before returning to the capital. But after thinking about it, he thought it would be better to go with Jia Ke. In case the emperor saw his absence and thought he was greedy for life and afraid of death (actually he was
(Already greedy for life and afraid of death), I’m afraid there won’t be any good fruit to eat by then.
So he opened his mouth and said righteously to Jia Ke: "Where did Mr. Jia come from? As a servant of the emperor, how can I hide behind him when the emperor is in such a critical situation? Mr. Jia does not need to persuade you anymore, I will definitely do it.
I went back with Mr. Jia."
Gao Quan regretted his words as soon as he said this. He hoped that Jia Ke could persuade him a few words, so that he could legitimately stay in the infantry, euphemistically called supervising the infantry. But what Jia Ke said next suddenly changed his hope.
Broken.
"Now that Eunuch Gao has made a decision, I won't say anything anymore. Let's set off now and try to reach the capital within two days. When Emperor Jinshi sees Eunuch Gao's loyalty, everyone will definitely praise him." Jia Ke also said.
Instead of trying to persuade him, he said it firmly.
The regret in Gao Quan's heart now is: Who wants the emperor's praise? I have plenty of money at home, what can I do with the emperor's reward? Is my life important?
But Jia Ke was no longer in the mood to play with him anymore. Twenty thousand cavalry were already waiting at the training ground.
Jia Ke then dragged the reluctant eunuch Gao to the teaching ground. At this time, 20,000 cavalry and more than 40,000 horses almost filled the teaching ground.
Jia Ke came to the front of the team and directly issued an order: "Time is urgent and there is no time to delay. There is no time to hold any expedition ceremony. Now the whole army sets off immediately, targeting the capital. This time back, we must fight to the death with the Tatars. We must not let them
It is raging in our Central Plains."
After saying this, Jia Ke waved his hand, and tens of thousands of people left the teaching field in order and embarked on the road to the capital to rescue King Qin.
But Jia Ke didn't expect that he would never return to Xuanfu Town after leaving. This trip started his brilliant life.
Jia Ke led his men and horses in a hurry day and night, covering hundreds of miles, and finally reached the outskirts of the capital in two days. Jia Ke arrived at the capital almost at the same time as the Tatars.
Alsileng Khan came to his senses after being delayed in Miyun for a few days, so he left only a small number of troops and led a large army straight to the capital. Along the way, he also plundered villages and towns near the capital.
Only then did Alsileng Khan realize that the wealth near the capital was completely beyond his imagination. Just what he got from plundering the small villages outside the capital exceeded his entire income from going south in previous years.
It was precisely because the Tatars were busy plundering various places that the march was delayed. When the Tatar forward arrived near the capital, it happened to run into Jia Ke's troops.
Jia Ke sat on his horse and looked at the endless Tatar troops from a distance. Jia Ke didn't feel much fear. Although the Tatars had a temporary advantage, as time went by, this advantage would become smaller.
It has been weakened bit by bit, but now the imperial court's control is still very strong, and there will soon be a steady stream of reinforcements arriving. What Jia Ke has to do is to show his edge among the many reinforcements.
Now the Tatars have just arrived in the capital and have not yet established a stable foothold. Although they have sent out cavalry on alert, Jia Ke still doesn't take them seriously. Now he rushes for a while to say hello to the Tatars and let them know that Jia Ke has already arrived.
coming.
In fact, Jia Ke didn't know that the emperor was watching the Tatar formation on the tower of the capital city with hundreds of civil and military officials.
The emperor stood on the tower and watched the countless cavalrymen galloping back and forth on the battlefield in the distance. They were all extremely tough, and a faint fear arose in his heart. This was by no means an emotion that an emperor should have, but he couldn't control himself.
, because his own army did not give him support.
The emperor looked at the Tatars outside the city, and then looked at the soldiers around him. Although they all wore bright helmets, and everyone was wearing iron armor. It was these people who looked at the Tatars outside the city,
But each of them had a look of fear on their face, and they looked nothing like the most elite troops in the Central Plains. These people were probably not even as good as the ordinary soldiers in Jiubian.
While the emperor was worrying about gains and losses, suddenly Huo Tu, Minister of War, pointed to the distance and said to the emperor: "Your Majesty, please look quickly, our reinforcements have also arrived."
Following his words, the emperor and the civil and military ministers followed his fingers and looked. Sure enough, a pair of cavalry came from the distance. Each of them was also skilled in bow and horse. They came galloping from a distance with a puff of smoke. Their momentum
No weaker than the Tatars.
The emperor was very excited when he saw this place and asked quickly: "Where are King Qin's soldiers and horses here?"
Huo Tu set up an arbor and looked carefully at the flags of the team. He saw a large flag with a red background and blue characters. There was a line of small characters on it that was unclear, but there was a big "Jia" character in the middle.
When Huo Tu saw this, he felt confident. He turned around and reported to the emperor: "Your Majesty, these should be the troops of Jia Ke, the Jiedushi Commander of Xuanfu Town."
When the emperor heard this, he felt comforted. He knew this Jia Ke. He could become the governor of a town at a young age, thanks to his overpowering the crowd. Unexpectedly, at the critical moment, the person he personally promoted would be the one to succeed.
It only took a few days for Jia Ke to arrive with his men and horses. It seems that he had not slept all the way, preparing to rush to the capital to rescue him. At this time, the emperor had already regarded Jia Ke as his confidant. Such a loyal general was indeed
Rare. If you don’t trust him yet, who can you trust?
The emperor didn't know that there was a mysterious force reverberating around him at this time, changing his mind subtly.
Jia Ke didn't know it at the time, but he had already left an impression on the emperor. He just wanted to take advantage of this moment to give the Tatars a show of strength.
Jia Ke was fine and said to the cavalry behind him: "We have made no achievements when we first arrived in the capital. Now the Tatars are right in front of us. Do you dare to follow me and let the Tatars learn how powerful our Xuanfu town cavalry is?"
On the battlefield, soldiers all worship the most brave general, and Jia Ke's bravery on the battlefield is obvious to all, so he is deeply respected by the people in Xuanfu Town. Now when they heard Jia Ke's words, they all shouted together: "I am willing to go with the general."
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Jia Ke then turned his horse's head and led the cavalry towards the Tatars' main line.
At this time, the Tatars also discovered Jia Ke and rushed towards them. They saw a young general at the front. How could he be so familiar with his clothes? How could he be so similar to Jia Ke, the demon spread on the grassland?
Now Jia Ke's image on the grassland has undergone tremendous changes. Now, just hearing the name of the mighty general on the grassland can make children cry at night. There are even many ignorant herdsmen who worship Jia Ke as a god.
, I hope Jia Ke will not come to harass their tribe.
Although the Tatar general saw some hesitation in Jia Ke, it was not the time to hesitate on the battlefield. The Tatar general led the army while sending people to report to the king's account, and at the same time led his three or four thousand cavalry to meet him. He himself
He believed that the Tatars were a people on horseback. Even if these Southern Dynasty cavalry were several times more numerous than him, they would not be their opponents. Moreover, he was responsible for the peripheral defense and would never allow the Southern Dynasty cavalry to threaten the Great Khan through them.
King's account.
Now Jia Ke was dancing at the front of the cavalry with his halberd. He was overjoyed when he saw that the Tatars on the opposite side not only did not run away, but could not catch up with them. What he was most afraid of was that the Tatars would turn around and run away when they saw them.
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Not long after, the two teams collided head-on. As soon as Jia Ke crashed into the Tatar cavalry, Fang Tian's halberd flew up and down, and the tip of the halberd kept spinning around Jia Ke like a shooting star. Wherever it passed, it immediately
The man was on his back, but no one could stop Jia Ke's progress.
The cavalry behind Jia Ke saw Jia Ke's bravery, and their morale was greatly boosted. They completely ignored the fatigue caused by the long journey and moved forward bravely one by one. The Tatars fell into passivity in an instant, and who among the Tatars was unknown.
He recognized Jia Ke and shouted: "It's General Shenwei from Xuanfu Town! Everyone, run away."
Ever since Jia Ke defeated the Tatars several times and went north to the grassland to carry out a large-scale massacre of various tribes. The tribes in the grassland were afraid of Jax and did not even dare to call him by his name.
He was only called General Shenwei. Now when these people heard that General Shenwei was fighting with them, they couldn't help but think of the terror of Jia Ke in the legend, and they couldn't help but shout out.
This shout completely destroyed the morale of the Tatars. Some of the Tatar cavalry unconsciously ran away, and their own team was disrupted.
When Jia Ke saw this situation, he almost laughed out loud. This was really pie in the sky. He originally thought that it would take some effort to eliminate these thousands of cavalry, but he didn't expect that they would start the chaos themselves.
.Then what else can he be polite about?
So Jia Ke led his men and horses to surround the Tatar team. Jia Ke suddenly killed the Tatar cavalry from left to right, but the leading general among the Tatars knew that if this continued, his troops would be destroyed.
It's all over. He led his soldiers to work hard to maintain the army and prevent it from being scattered.
Jia Ke looked at it from a distance and saw that the army was regrouping again. This was not what he had hoped for. It seemed that the leading general of this army was quite capable. If only in terms of the ability of the leader, he might have surpassed what he had encountered before.
The Bartel et al.
Jia Ke searched carefully among the Tatars and saw a man in the center of the team, wearing a golden helmet and iron armor. He was working hard to maintain the troops there.
Jia Ke naturally knew that to capture the thief first, he captured the king first, so he rode alone, waving Fang Tian's painted halberd, and attacked the general without any men or horses.
The Tatar general was not given this for nothing. He was looking in all directions and listening in all directions. Suddenly there was a noise next to him. When he turned around, he saw a general coming towards him as if cutting through the waves. The soldiers under his command could not resist.
For a moment, he immediately knew that this was the mighty general on the grassland. He was indeed invincible.
The general knew that now was not the time to show off, and he thought that his martial arts skills were far inferior to Jia Ke's, and he might die in one or two strikes.
So the Tatar general ordered his soldiers to resist Jia Ke, while he himself moved back, wanting to be farther away from Jia Ke.
And Jia Ke saw that he was getting closer and closer to the general. Suddenly, a large group of troops rushed out from behind the general to block him. The Tatar general moved back and was about to escape. Jia Ke hurriedly took out something from his side.
He picked up his treasured eagle bow, drew the bow and aimed an arrow at the general.
The Tatar general was fighting his horse and preparing to retreat. He was not careful about Jia Ke's hidden arrow and hit him in the head. He fell off his horse and died immediately.
Without the enemy's leader, Jia Ke led his soldiers and the battle ended in only half an hour. In this battle, Jia Ke wiped out thousands of enemy troops with a small number of casualties.