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    Chapter 283: The frustrated veteran

    Samoko rolled to the ground, blood all over his body.  []

    He tried to get up, but several muscles and bones in his body were broken by Ma Chao, and he couldn't use any strength at all.

    The blood was flowing, and Shamoko felt more and more weak all over his body. He knew that he was going to die.

    "Brother, I can't help you bring peace to the world, please forgive me."

    After Shamoko blamed himself, he suddenly turned over and laughed with his head turned to the sky. His laughter was so arrogant and disdainful.

    Ma Chao looked puzzled. He drove his horse forward, pointed his silver gun at Shamomian on the ground, and scolded him: "Barbarian, when death is imminent, what else are you funny about?"

    Shamoko's rough face faced Ma Chao fearlessly, vomiting blood and said: "I will die in your hands today, but the general will avenge me sooner or later. You ants, you guys, can't do it at all."  It can¡¯t stop the general from taking over the world, haha¡ª¡ª¡±

    Samoko smiled more and more wildly, as if it was not Samoke who fell here at this moment, but the majestic Ma Chao.

    "You dare to be so arrogant when your defeated generals, huh, even if I let you die, you won't be able to die happily."

    As soon as he finished speaking, Ma Chao stepped forward and stepped directly on Shamoko's outstretched arm.

    The bodies of the man and the horse weighed several hundred kilograms in total. When they were pressed up like this, there was a crisp "click" sound, and Shamoko's arm was crushed to pieces.

    With such a severe injury, it must be extremely painful. However, not only did Shamoko not scream in pain, but he gritted his teeth and continued to laugh.

    Ma Chao was furious as he rode past. With a move of his silver spear, hundreds of knights behind him swarmed forward.

    Countless pairs of horse hooves trampled over his legs, shoulders, and abdomen mercilessly, trampling his body until he was bleeding.

    ou is blurry, like a ball of mud.

    "Happy, happy, haha¡ª¡ª"

    Samoko was still laughing, as if the pain all over his body was not ending. It was not until his chest was trampled that the arrogant laughter disappeared.

    At this moment, even the cold-blooded Ma Chao couldn't help but feel a hint of horror in his heart when he looked at this devilish enemy general.

    On the other side of the river, Wei Yan had safely crossed the pontoon bridge. More than a thousand of his subordinates who were unable to escape were cut off on the north bank. A raging fire broke out. The victorious Ma Chao set fire to the pontoon bridge.

    Standing by the river, looking at the chaotic figures on the other side and the "Fire Dragon" lying on the river, Wei Yan felt extremely uncomfortable.  3¡à35686688

    When Wei Yan counted the defeated troops and found that Samoko was missing, the cloud in his heart became even heavier.

    After asking around, Wei Yanfang learned from the defeated army that Samoko had died at the hands of Ma Chao.

    Hearing this bad news, Wei Yan was deeply shocked.

    Although Wei Yan has always looked down on this barbarian general in his heart, since the Xiangyang era, Shamoko and his barbarian army have been Wei Yan's right-hand man and made many contributions to him.

    But now, this brave and skilled barbarian general died at the hands of Ma Chao because of his error in judgment. Wei Yan was filled with grief and anger, and naturally felt a lot of guilt.

    While gathering the defeated troops and preparing to fight again, Wei Yan had to report the Battle of Heyin to Liu Feng, the general on the Ye Wang front line, with self-blame.

    Four days later, Liu Feng received the bad news from Yu Heyin.

    Liu Feng did not feel too depressed about the defeat of Wei Yan's army. After all, Wei Yan faced Ma Chao, and it was a river-crossing battle with unfavorable terrain, so a defeat was normal.

    What really made Liu Feng angry was the death of Shamoko.

    Speaking of which, Shamoko was still his adopted brother. Liu Feng would never forget the great contribution this barbarian man made to him.

    At that time, he was stationed in the two counties of eastern Hunan and had few major generals. If Samoko had not raised troops in Wuling and attracted Guan Yu to Wuling, he would not have had the opportunity to surprise Jiangling.

    It can be said that without Samoko, there would be no rise of Liu Feng, let alone his current hegemony.

    Although the sworn friendship back then was just a last resort, and although Liu Feng didn't actually have much brotherly love for Shamoko, he was sincerely grateful for Shamoko.

    And now, Shamoko is dead.

    He died at the hands of his biggest enemy in his life just before his great cause was accomplished and before peace came.

    In Liu Feng's heart, grief and anger were burning like a blazing fire.

    When the generals heard about Heyin's defeat and Shamoko's death in battle, they were all indignant and requested to go out to fight to the death with the main force of Liu Bei's army.

    In fact?In the current situation, Liu Bei's nearly 90,000 main troops have gathered in the northwest area of ????Yewang, and Liu Feng's 100,000 troops have set up camp in front of Yewang City. Both sides have set up dozens of large and small camps, forming two arc-shaped fortresses.  Confrontation line.

    Regardless of the strength, morale, and geographical location, the two armies are equally matched. It is obviously unrealistic for Liu Fengruo to replicate the victory of the Battle of Lejia and defeat Cao Cao.

    "My lord, it's a pity that General Samoko died in battle, but at this time, I think we should act calmly and not act out of anger."

    When all the generals generously asked for war, Lu Xun calmly advised Liu Feng.

    Liu Feng is of course very clear about the current situation between the enemy and ourselves. He is familiar with the art of war and naturally knows that a commander should not change his strategy easily due to gains and losses in a battle.

    Liu Feng didn¡¯t need Lu Xun to remind him that now was definitely not a good time for a decisive battle.

    Knowing this, Liu Feng stood up and said angrily: "It is hateful that Liu Bei destroyed my beloved general. I must avenge this. Send the order. From tomorrow on, all armies will attack and launch a full-scale attack on the enemy camp."

    Liu Feng ordered to go to war. Of course, all the generals were excited, but Lu Xun was shocked. When he tried to persuade him again, Liu Feng waved his hand and said: "Bo Yan, you don't need to say more. The morale of our army will be affected if we lose a big general.  At this time, we must return the favor to the enemy."

    Liu Feng was so decisive, Lu Xun knew that he could not dissuade him, so he had to keep silent, but he was thinking in his heart: "The general has always been a calm person, why is he so impulsive this time? It is really strange"

    Thousands of miles away, Hanzhong.

    General Huang Zhong, the veteran general of the Western Expedition, is leading 30,000 soldiers and horses on the way to Yangping Pass.

    Since Liu Bei marched to Hedong earlier, he had to transfer many of the troops guarding Hanzhong, leaving only 20,000 troops for guard Zhao Yun.

    In order to deal with the pressure from central Shu and the three eastern counties at the same time, Zhao Yun had to move the southern defense line northward, abandoning the Langzhong and Jiameng lines, and concentrated the southern troops in the Yangpingguan area.

    When Huang Zhong's troops and Ma Di's troops launched a pincer attack on Hanzhong, Zhao Yun personally led about 15,000 troops and horses to Yangping Pass. The remaining 5,000 troops and horses, commanded by Li Hui, were deployed in Huangjin east of Hanzhong.  Guard the area to stop Ma Su's troops.

    A few years ago, Zhang Ren, Yan Yan and other Shu generals led most of the Yizhou regiments to leave Sichuan. Now, these Yizhou soldiers are either guarding Jiangdong or fighting bloody battles with General Liu Feng on the front line in Hanoi.

    The 30,000 troops and horses commanded by Huang Zhong are almost the last troops in Shu.

    A few days later, Huang Zhong led the Shu army to the west of Yangping Pass.

    After setting up camp that day, Huang Zhong went to observe the terrain of Yangping Pass in person. It was only then that he truly saw what the dangerous pass in the world was.

    Yangping Pass is built between the north and south mountains. The terrain in front of the pass is extremely narrow. It is not easy for even two or three thousand people to spread out, let alone an army of tens of thousands.  The pass is two or three feet higher than the ground in front of the pass. If you want to attack the city, you need to attack from your head up. In addition, the north and south mountains sandwiching the pass are as high as the sky. It is very difficult to climb, let alone use troops to detour from the two wings.

    In addition, the enemy also built a city on the mountain in front of the pass. They were all built with solid stones, one after another from west to east. There were almost three or four walls, and each one was a little higher than the previous one.

    Moreover, the city defense system of Yangpingguan is very sophisticated. The inner city and the outer city are well constructed. There are many arrow towers on each stone wall, and the urn city is complete. In addition to the city wall, large and small stone villages have also been built, which are in line with the main gate in front.  The city formed a three-dimensional defense system.

    With such a condescending attitude, supplemented by strong bows and crossbows, most of the troops attacking the city would be killed or wounded before they even reached the city.

    "Yangping Pass is known as the most dangerous pass in the world, and it is indeed well-deserved." Huang Zhong looked up at the dangerous pass and couldn't help but sigh.

    Despite this, Huang Zhong decided to make a tentative attack on Yangping Pass.

    After setting up camp to rest for a while, the next day, Huang Zhong led more than 5,000 men to launch a strong attack on Yangping Pass.

    The results of the attack can be imagined.

    Although Huang Zhong's army was large, the terrain in front of the pass was so small. If he did not want to be smashed by the enemy's wood, the offensive force invested in each attack could only be kept at around 2,000 people at most.  As for the enemies on the city, there were at least 3,000 people scattered on each stone wall. The number of troops defending the city was actually more than the number of people attacking the city.

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    o Attack, more than 500 people were killed or wounded, and even the outermost stone wall of Guan City was not touched. Seeing this situation, Huang Zhong knew that a strong attack would only result in the loss of soldiers, so he could only make a decisive decision and ordered the troops to retreat.

    Within the next ten days, Huang Zhong usedNight attacks, assaults and other means were used, but after many attempts, Yangping Pass was like an insurmountable steel Great Wall, blocking Huang Zhong's 30,000-strong army at the West Gate of Hanzhong.

    Huang Zhong, who was not in a good position to use his troops, could only temporarily stop attacking key problems. While sending people to Shu to urge food and troops, he was thinking hard about ways to defeat the enemy. In the end, he thought that he had lost his scalp, but there was nothing he could do.

    Huang Zhong is really in pain.

    Over the years, he has been guarding Shuzhong under the orders of Liu Feng.

    Watching Liu Feng seize Nanyang, go to Jiangdong, capture Huainan, and fall into the Central Plains Even Zhang Ren and other Shu-surrendered generals were in the limelight, but he was trapped in this ravine and could not do anything.

    Although Huang Zhong knew that it was Liu Feng's trust in him that allowed him to guard Shuzhong, for a general, this loneliness was really unbearable.

    Nowadays, it is easy to look forward to the time when there is a battle to fight and achievements to be made, but he does not want to break the hard nut of Yangpingguan again. Huang Zhong can only admit that he is unlucky.

    Just when Huang Zhong was distressed, on this day, General Liu Feng's envoy arrived at the frontline camp and brought a secret plan to defeat the enemy written by Liu Feng himself.
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