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    The cavalry under Fu Yu¡¯s command have always been feared.

    That day, they defeated more than 10,000 Tatar soldiers and horses, and went south to quell the rebellion. It was thanks to them - the soldiers were skilled in bows and horses, brave and good at fighting. The horses were also carefully selected. When attacking, they rushed into the flock of sheep like tigers and wolves. With their swiftness, they  He charges with swords and superb control skills, and retreats as fast and fiercely as the wind. He can quickly run away without waiting for the enemy to pursue him.  Moreover, there were three groups in groups and five groups in one team. The soldiers leading the troops were all selected by Fu Yu personally, and they cooperated flawlessly.

    Wherever the cavalry went, they never encountered an opponent.

    The same is true this time.

    The cold wind invaded the body in the morning light, and the sound of thunderous hooves awakened the Wei soldiers who were slowly getting ready. By the time the warning bugle sounded, Fu Yu had already led his men into the central army, rolling with iron hooves, killing the enemy until they abandoned their armor.  .  There was a violent collision, and when Zhou Wei learned that the Chinese army was under attack and turned around to rescue him, Fu Yu had already led his men to charge out from the side with a sharp whistle. Like a black cloud, it quickly flew away, leaving only the ground covered.  The wounded soldiers were in disarray.

    Zhou Wei was furious. It took him a long time to clean up the mess and changed the siege period to noon.

    Unexpectedly, before noon, the Fu family's cavalry attacked again, unexpectedly, coming and going like lightning.  Zhou Wei was not one to be bullied. In anger, he personally led his troops to pursue him, but Fu Yu, who was retreating on horseback, bent his bow and fired back at him. The iron arrow almost hit him in the head.

    Zhou Wei¡¯s position was unstable, he was attacked repeatedly, and he couldn¡¯t think of a way to deal with this group of cavalry. How could he attack the city with peace of mind?

    After a day's delay, at midnight that day, Du He finally arrived with the eight thousand infantrymen behind him.

    When the reinforcements arrived, Fu Yu was more confident. Zhao Yanzhi rested for a whole day under Fu Yu's cover. After regaining his energy, he immediately reorganized his troops.  However, he had been fighting fiercely for a long time and was covered with wounds. He could barely defend the city even though he was injured. It was really not suitable for him to lead his troops to attack, so he stayed in the city to guard the city. After leaving behind the manpower for defense, the rest of the troops were handed over to Fu Yu's command.

    At five o'clock that night, when the sky was still dark, Fu Yu led his troops to attack Zhou Wei.

    The cavalry detachment rushed into the Wei army and broke up the formation. The infantry followed and killed them, and the sound of killing was loud.

    The Wei army had just lost their food and fodder. They were attacked several times during the day, but they were only beaten. They watched the opponent walk away without being able to fight back, and their morale was quite low.  I was startled by the cavalry in the middle of the night, and I was even more panicked when I heard the thunderous shouts and the torches all over the mountains and plains.  During the battle between the two places, Fu Yu mobilized elite soldiers and the Wei soldiers were defeated, so some turned around and fled in fear.  This emotion spread like a plague, but within the time of two sticks of incense, tens of thousands of troops were scattered and fled.

    Zhou Weizong was furious, how could he stop the fleeing soldiers?  Knowing that they were outmatched, they hurriedly sounded the horn and retreated.

    Fu Yu took advantage of the victory and pursued him. His iron arrow was so fast that he knocked Zhou Wei off his horse.

    However, veteran General Zhou Wei became famous, and there were many loyal guards around him who risked their lives to save him.

    By daybreak, at the bottom of the valley where tens of thousands of soldiers were originally stationed, only the wounded and dead soldiers were left, and the ground was in a mess.  The siege of Huyang was temporarily resolved.

    Fu Yu left troops stationed outside, and only brought Du He and a few generals into the city. Zhao Yanzhi personally welcomed him out of the city gate, paid homage and thanked him, and upon entering the city, please enter the government office. As promised in the secret letter asking for help, he went to the city in front of all the generals under his command.  On the grounds that the Fu family was brave and kind and needed to save people, he handed over the military and political power of Jiedushi to Fu Yu.

    Since last year, the soldiers of Jingzhou have been fighting fiercely with Wei Jian, and they have tried their best but failed to save Changwuguan. They know that in such a situation, if they do not rely on it, Jingzhou will only be bullied and annexed.

    As for Fu Yuzhi's bravery, others could see clearly in this battle to relieve the siege - the more than a thousand cavalry galloping like tigers rushed back and forth, sweeping away tens of thousands of soldiers and horses of the Wei family. It was like entering an uninhabited country. In the eyes of the general, how could he  Not impressed?

    Zhao Yanzhi is willing to surrender, and the Fu family is not a mean person, so they naturally support it.

    After resting for three days, Fu Yu organized his troops and joined forces to seize Changwuguan.

    Although this pass is steep, the city walls and the surrounding terrain are all well understood by Zhao Yan.  The original tight defense was completely destroyed when Wei Changgong led his army to attack. In just a few days, it was not fully repaired. Wherever it was easy to attack and where it was difficult to attack, with Zhao Yanzhi there, it was better than the internal troops who had been deployed for several years.  It works.

    Zhao Yanzhi was worried about the opponent's tens of thousands of troops, but this was not difficult for Fu Yu.

    The two forces joined forces and each had their own strengths. Within four or five days, Changwuguan was recaptured and two generals, Zhou Wei and Li Sheng, were killed. Wei Changgong was left, injured and half dead. The cronies sent by Wei Jian to protect him fought tooth and nail.  Rescue away.

    In just half a month, news about Kuai Ma arrived at Wei Jian's desk like a meteor.

    Before the joy of capturing Changwuguan had dissipated, we received the news that two fierce generals had died in battle and the eldest son he had cultivated so painstakingly was seriously injured. Wei Jian was so angry that he almost died.bsp;Fu Yu has also been extremely busy these past few months.

    After the victory in the Jingzhou war, he personally arranged the fortifications to prevent Wei Jian from coming back for revenge. He also personally watched for half a month and took the opportunity to familiarize himself with the military terrain of Jingzhou.  Seeing that there was no movement from the Wei family, he left Zhu Xun behind to assist Zhao Yanzhi, and rushed to other places without stopping in mid-February¡ª¡ª

    The rebels who have entered the capital are not something to be afraid of. The one we really need to be wary of is Wei Jian.  When the capital is in emergency, Xu Chaozong will definitely issue an order from the King of Qin. Whoever gets to the capital first will be able to take advantage of it.  Naturally, we must take precautions for this matter.

    Yongning is responsible for guarding the border. Although the Tatars have lost many veteran generals, they have to guard against it. The frontier soldiers cannot be moved lightly, and those who can be mobilized are left with troops from other places.

    In order to prevent a fire in the backyard, Fu Yu personally inspected the border areas to ensure that there was no danger.

    Then he turned south to pacify Xuanzhou and other places, and then secretly mobilized his troops and divided them into three groups, entrusting Fu Deqing's trusted lieutenant general and Zhu Xun to intercept Wei Jian. Because the Wei family had many generals and Wei Tianze was there,  Fu Xun was also transferred there; one group was led by Xu Kui, preparing to outflank Zheng Biao; the other group was led by him personally and divided into small groups to move closer to the capital, waiting for the time to come and send troops to rescue.

    After all these preparations were completed, Zheng Biao's blade reached the capital before he could take a breath.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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