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Chapter 659: Conquering Qunv City

For the Anxi Army cavalry wielding the horse trap, there is no difference between animals and humans. The horses, yaks, elk and even wild wolves that are trapped in the trap have similar looks and expressions. People also look like birds when they struggle.

, these so-called noble Kshatriyas were trapped in rope traps, twisted and pulled off their horses, and fell to the ground covered in dust.

The Tang Army cavalry hung the rope ends on their saddles. With sharp whistles and laughter, they dragged them on the ground for nearly a hundred meters, pulling out streaks of smoke. They pulled the rope with both hands and kicked like struggling wild dogs until they were

They were well-dressed, unkempt, ragged, and bloody.

Military envoy Zhao Congfang arrived quickly and shouted to the playful Tang troops: "Stop playing around, don't kill everyone."

The cavalry stopped and galloped angrily, and the prisoners were lying on the ground dying. Bai Xiaode turned back from the front. Zhao Congfang wanted to praise him, but when he looked sideways and looked behind the horse, he saw that he was also dragging a

The bloody man was none other than the commander-in-chief of the Indian army, Dasiro.

Zhao Congfang suddenly said angrily: "General Bai, you are already a general, how can you take pleasure in killing like an ordinary soldier?"

Bai Xiaode laughed and argued: "[5200 www.bqg5200.me] I could have let him be captured alive, but unfortunately this guy didn't know what to do and shot me with a bow and arrow. I was really angry, so I hung him on the horse.

He was dragged behind his butt for dozens of feet as a small punishment."

Zhao Congfang snorted to express his dissatisfaction. Bai Xiaode relied on his seniority as having followed Li Siye in his early years and acted extremely domineeringly. As long as he did not violate military orders, he had no choice but to turn a blind eye.

"The prisoners were separated according to their castes. The Kshatriyas took special care and were escorted one by one by cavalry. The Vaisyas tied their necks with ropes and were escorted by infantry teams. The Sudras did not tie their hands and feet and were driven away by the rear army led by Dai Wang.

March."

The three castes received three completely opposite treatments. The Tang army cared about their status but it was because of their different values. The Kshatriyas received the most cruel treatment because they had the highest value. On the contrary, the lowly Sudras were left in a loose and free-ranging state.

The great physical and mental humiliation made these Kshatriyas filled with grief and anger. Their necks were tied with ropes, and they were led behind the horses like animals. They staggered forward behind the Tang army's cavalry.

In the encounter between two civilizations with completely different values, due to the lack of understanding of the other's civilization, the weaker party was naturally and brutally destroyed without understanding. People in the Tang Dynasty would not understand why temple monks were nobler than kings, and neither would Indians.

We understand why the Tang army did not believe that gods and ghosts had no taboos. When the Kshatriyas were bound and humiliated, they felt angry and resentful in their hearts. They did not understand why their noble bodies were treated so cruelly. Doesn't it mean that the punishment cannot be as good as that of a doctor, and the courtesy cannot be as good as that of a common man?

The Tang army quickly escorted the prisoners to the foot of Qunu City. King Yesapoman was very anxious, but he was helpless. Now there were only two thousand troops left in the city, but a powerful enemy was right in front of him. He quickly sent a messenger to Malawa who was far away.

General Balaji sent an order to come back immediately to rescue the royal city.

Balaji's status in North India is equivalent to Achilles in Greece. He and Yesabhaman are both Brahmins, but they are not willing to be monks. One became the king, and the other became a warrior.

A general on the battlefield. His legend is as exaggerated and outrageous as in the weird Indian movies. According to folk legend, he single-handedly defeated six thousand soldiers from South India. There is also a legend that he rode a horse and traveled three thousand miles in one night for the woman he loved.

He went to the enemy's city, killed 1,600 soldiers in one breath, and rescued his wife.

This story sounds a bit mysterious, but this general is brave and good at fighting.

It's a pity that distant water can't save near thirst.

The Tang army in front of them possesses all the cruelty and shamelessness of demons such as Asura. They dare not fight the Indian army fairly, but use despicable means to attack in a sneak attack to barely win. Even if they attack the city now, they are unwilling to attack in an upright manner.

, but used the most shameless means to escort prisoners to act as shields. Why did these beasts violate the rules of war again and again, but there was no punishment from Emperor Shitian to teach them a lesson?

At present, two Tang army generals, Zhao Congfang and Bai Xiaode, were riding on horseback with indifferent expressions. They waved their hands and ordered, and the soldiers escorted the ragged Kshatriyas towards the city wall.

King Yesapoman personally supervised the battle on the city wall and angrily ordered the soldiers: "Since these bastards have been captured, they are no longer believers protected by God. There is no need to pity their lives. Just shoot them to death with arrows!"

"

The soldiers holding bows and arrows on the city wall dared not move. They recognized the faces of the people being escorted. They were genuine Kshatriyas. Although the punishment for killing a Kshatriya was not too severe, it was not as severe as killing a Brahmin.

It is so cruel to destroy themselves and throw them into the fire three times. But they cannot afford the compensation of a thousand cows and one cow. Moreover, among the soldiers there are many Sudra slaves who are lower than Kshatriyas and Vaishyas.

They are born with a deep fear of the following sins, so how dare they risk the disapproval of the world and shoot arrows at the Kshatriyas.

Just when some were hesitating and others were questioning, the Tang army had already escorted the prisoners to the base of the city wall. This was a blind spot for the defenders to shoot, and even rolling stones and wood could not hit them.

Zhao Congfang waved the flag and ordered the soldiers to arrange themselves into an arrow formation, starting from the Fuyuan crossbow at the front, to the Zhang Zhang crossbow and the horn bow. The Fuyuan crossbow mainly fired city-climbing arrows. The shaft of this arrow was like an arm, and it was filled with arrows.

They were used as stairs for siege soldiers to climb. Crossbows and horn bows were mainly responsible for suppressing the city walls.

The soldiers of the Tang Army climbed up and attacked with arrows climbing up the city. Arrows were flying overhead. As soon as the Indian soldiers showed their heads from behind the wall stacks, they were hit by arrows and rolled down the city wall. Two soldiers of the Tang Army had already approached the top of the city.

, but was stabbed by a spear protruding from the crenel and fell down. The two sides entered a stalemate for a while.

With two thousand people guarding a large and strong city, the biggest problem was the lack of manpower. Yesabhaman concentrated most of his troops at the north gate and maintained a tight defense without interruption. Even if the soldiers of the Tang army led the Kshatriyas to attack

, was also repelled twice by the hot-blooded Indian soldiers blessed by the oracle.

At the most critical moment, a Brahmin priest climbed onto the city wall and recited Sanskrit to boost the morale of the army. However, he did not expect that this buff was really effective. The morale of the North Indian troops defending the city suddenly became strong, and they all lifted stones to the city wall.

Although the Tang army's armor was strong, they still could not withstand the impact of rocks and fell back again.

Zhao Congfang shouted loudly: "Those who get the merit of being promoted first will be promoted to two levels and will be rewarded with three hundred guan and sixteen bolts of silk! Damn it, I don't believe that the almighty Money Sect can't defeat the Brahman Sect!"

At the critical moment when the fierce battle between the two sides reached a critical moment, two loud bangs suddenly came from the west gate of Qunu City. The violent explosions made people's eardrums buzz, as if thunder shockers had descended on the world.

Zhao Congfang and Dai Wang looked at each other with great joy at the same time and smiled: "Bai Xiaode took the West Gate by surprise!"

"Brothers, work harder. After entering the city, we will rob for three days! All seizures do not need to be handed over!"

On the top of the city, Yesapoman's face turned pale. In an instant, soldiers came to report the news. He knelt on the ground and reported: "My king, the Tang army has captured the west city gate. Please retreat quickly and don't be in danger anymore!"

He hurriedly ordered the soldier to keep quiet and quietly slipped down the city wall and fled towards the palace.

The soldiers on the city wall did not have the king's supervision and command, nor the Brahmin monks' chanting blessings, and their morale dropped to a low point.

There must be brave men under the heavy reward. Two Tang military captains brandished horizontal swords and climbed onto the wall. They slashed back to back with their swords. The Indian soldiers fought and retreated, but more Tang troops climbed onto the city wall, forcing

They finally laid down their weapons and surrendered.

The soldiers entering the city opened the door stop of the city gate, and the heavy gate opened to both sides. Zhao Congfang led the army into the city in formation, and the crimson flags of the sun, moon, star and three stars were flying in all directions in the city.


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