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Wu Yue Struggles for Hegemony Chapter 404: Turning the tables, Zheng Guo is in chaos

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.    Zheng Jun's ability to rise through the cracks between Jin and Chu was indeed somewhat capable.  Finally, before the Han army arrived, four battle formations were arranged in front of the battlefield, each with 5,000 men.  The 20,000 Zheng troops who were still in chaos at the back saw that the front was already on top, and they were no longer afraid of the enemy attacking back, and their minds were much more stable.  The originally chaotic army seemed to have been given a sedative and began to adjust in an orderly manner.

    If nothing unexpected happens, in about half an hour, the 20,000 Zheng troops in the rear will be ready.  Ji Zichao, the commander of the Zheng army, was confident that even if the Zheng army could not defeat the Han army with its well-arranged formation, the Han army could not hope to defeat them.  Moreover, he will be entangled by them, just like a tiger being targeted by a pack of wolves. Although the tiger is very powerful, it cannot withstand the harassment of the wolves.  In the end, the tiger may be exhausted, and its throat may be bitten off by the wolf, and its body may be devoured.

    But all this changed seriously after a troop vehicle appeared on the battlefield.  If the Han army was a tiger at the previous moment, then the Han army at this moment evolved into a giant dragon in an instant.  In front of Juran, no matter how many evil wolves there are, they are just a number, and the number cannot change their fate of being slaughtered.

    "It's the Lord!"

    "There is nothing wrong, Lord!"

    "My Lord! My Lord! My Lord!!!"

    The Han army, which was originally a bit desolate, instantly boiled, as if they were suddenly hit by sparks of explosives.  With the burst of morale, Zheng Jun couldn't help but turn pale at this moment, even though he was far away and had an overwhelming numerical advantage.

    "How could this happen! Wasn't Yang Zizhi assassinated?" Ji Zi, who was also sitting on the chariot, clenched her fists tightly and dug her nails into the palms of her hands without feeling anything.  Ji Zichao would just stare blankly at the military chariot not far away and the person on the chariot.

    Standing on the chariot, he stood like a giant mountain.  The bright red shirt seemed to be stained with blood, flying in the wind, like a fire so hot that it could burn a person in an instant.  This fierce fire ignited the flames in everyone's hearts, and it became even more intense.

    "Boom! Boom! Boom!" The slow but firm sound of war drums sounded as the hands of the selected warriors beat. They didn't care what Ji Zichao was thinking at the moment. They were all excited and suppressed the urge to beat the war drums crazily in their hearts.  , beat the drum slowly.

    When the Han army heard the sound of drums, they stopped shouting, clasped the weapons and shields in their hands, and advanced slowly.  Although the evil is advancing, the unnecessary morale is still boiling in the air.

    Under the leadership of the Han army, the allied forces of the Kuan Kingdom and the Han Kingdom on the left and right wings also ignited the boiling blood in their hearts.  Although their steps were not as steady or as neat as the Han army's, their steps revealed the same confidence and strength as the Han army's.  Under Yang Ziding's majestic name, the morale of the Han army, the barbarians of the Shoe Kingdom, and the soldiers of the Zou Kingdom have all been improved as never before, no!  It should be a qualitative change, this is the power of a famous general.

    Standing next to ¡®Yang Ziding¡¯, Yang Yang couldn¡¯t help but breathe a sigh of relief when he saw this situation.  But when he glanced at the 'Yang Ziding' beside him in Cangyang, he couldn't help but feel a little bitterness in his mouth.  Although Yang Ziding is lifelike, it still cannot hide the fact that he is a wood sculpture.  Cangyang now just hopes that the Lord will not fall into a coma again this time, otherwise even if he wins the Zheng Kingdom, the Han Kingdom will still not be able to change the fact of their decline.

    On the battlefield, both sides were close to the firing range, and the Han army shouted the bugle: "Great wind! Great wind!"

    The sound spread to all directions along with the wind on the battlefield, and also spread the fighting spirit of the Han army to all directions.

    Zheng Jun, who was extremely arrogant before, could only hold the weapon in his hand nervously.  Like a little sheep in the cold wind, he kept squeezing his colleagues around him, hoping to get a little sense of security and warmth from them.  But they were just like him, fighting in the cold wind.

    "Dong, dong, dong!!!!" The war drums began to beat rapidly, and the Han army no longer advanced slowly. They roared, as if a tsunami was set off by a hurricane, pressing against Zheng's army with overwhelming pressure.

    Although the Zheng army was outnumbered, they did not gain the upper hand, and even a jelly state was a luxury.  On the contrary, the 40,000 Zheng troops were like a small boat on a rough sea struggling to hold on in the fierce waves.  Mang Gao led three thousand cavalry and suddenly penetrated from the flank, like a dagger piercing through the ribs and going straight back to the heart.  Master Mang bent his waist and shot the arrow back quickly, knocking Ji Zi upside down on the chariot. Although he did not die, his lungs were injured and it was very difficult to speak and breathe, so he had to evacuate from the battlefield.  Ji Zichao's serious injury and evacuation were like the straw that broke the camel's back, and the morale of the 40,000 Zheng soldiers collapsed immediately.  They all spread their footsteps and ran away quickly. In order to escape, they did not hesitate to ruthlessly abandon the armor and weapons that they relied on to survive on the battlefield, just to allow themselves to escape faster.  They never thought that they would have no weapons.After being overtaken by the Han army, their fate will be controlled by others.

    Mang Gao, the three thousand Han cavalrymen, immediately waved their sabers. Not knowing what fatigue was, they galloped their horses with all four hooves and chopped down the fleeing Zheng soldiers to the ground one by one.  If Yang Zilu hadn't fallen into a coma again, and the Zheng army was still ambushing behind him, these 40,000 Zheng soldiers would have definitely written this sentence on Zheng Shenggong's battle report: "The corpses lie in the field, and nine times out of ten, there will be remaining soldiers."  Eight times out of ten, Pong loses his weapon, has no intention of fighting, and flees when he hears the wind.

    But even so, Zheng Jun did not feel comfortable. In the end, the 40,000-strong army was only gathered into 8,000 people by Dr. Zheng Jun. They immediately huddled in the city, and the city gate to the north was closed at all times.  About 10,000 of the remaining soldiers were separated, and 22,000 were either killed or captured by the Han army.

    Because the Han army was now in desperate situation, Cangyang ordered all the prisoners to be killed.  This pit killing was not about burying them alive, but killing them, and using their heads and corpses mixed with loess to build a Jingguan.

    On the contrary, the commander of the 20,000 Zheng army was personally appointed by Zheng Shenggong. He had almost the same character as Zheng Shenggong, greedy for life and afraid of death.  He only covered half of a normal march, fifty miles, in one day. Rather than being cautious, he was more cowardly.  After this guy learned that the Han army was heading south to fight with Ji Zichao, his first thought was not to rush over and attack Ji Zichao from the front and back, but to send out scouts to explore the road. For this reason, he did not hesitate to reduce the marching speed to six miles in an hour.

    What is this concept?  A normal march would cover 11 or 12 miles in an hour, but this guy cut it down abruptly.  Cangyang and Houxiong were speechless after hearing the news. They did not even lay an ambush. Chen Yin was left behind to lead five thousand people, and the army set off towards the Song Dynasty.

    The coach who was greedy for life and fearful of death came to the battlefield, and when he saw the long-awaited Jingguan, he was so frightened that his face turned pale.  According to a certain news, the coach named Gongsun Gaoming was so frightened that he peed and almost fell on the chariot. Thanks to the guards around him, who supported him with flying hands, otherwise he would have been so embarrassed.  How embarrassing.

    But regardless of whether this matter is true or false, there is nothing wrong with Gongsun Gaoming being scared. Gongsun Gaoming thought of an excuse.  In order to bury the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country so that their corpses would not be exposed in the wilderness" Gongsun Gaoming ordered to set up camp on the edge of the battlefield, suggesting that his men would waste their time collecting the bones. Twenty thousand people collected the bones of 22,000 people, forcibly  It took Gongsun Gaoming ten days. Moreover, these ten days were due to the information received from Nanzheng that the Han army had crossed the border between Zheng and Song seven days ago.

    If he hadn¡¯t borrowed this news, I¡¯m afraid Gongsun Gaoming wouldn¡¯t have known how much time it would take to bury the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country.  Afterwards, a certain soldier who was under Gongsun Gaoming's command at the time swore that if there was no news, Gongsun Gaoming would have stayed on the battlefield for at least a month and a half before he slowly launched a pursuit.  '.

    However, although Gongsun Gaoming's military attainments are definitely at the top level, his political attainments are top-notch in Zheng State, and he has not yet come to Nanzheng.  Gongsun Gaoming built momentum for himself and brought Ji Zi to court to show his wisdom.

    Moreover, the shameless memorial was to the general effect that under the protection of the Lord and the ancestors of the Zheng State, and under the command of the wise and wise ministers, I repelled the Han army without losing a single soldier and forced the invincible enemy in the world.  The Han army retreated from our country of Zheng.

    Not to mention, many people really believed this nonsense. In the end, Ji Zichao was demoted to Shang Da Da, and Gongsun Gaoming promoted him to Qing Da Da and governed the state of Zheng.  Ji Zichao was already ill at the time, and when he heard Gongsun Gaoming's shameless battle report, he was so angry that he vomited blood. His condition, which had stabilized, took a turn for the worse. Ji Zichao's injuries became more serious day by day, and Ji Zichao died three days later.

    As the saying goes, the dead are the most important. In ancient times, people were dead, so the oversized account would give some face no matter what.  Even though Ji Zichao had suffered a huge defeat before, strictly speaking it was not a fault of war. After all, there was no one who could defeat Yang Ziding.  In Dr. Zheng's opinion, Ji Zichao should have received a neutral nickname, that is, neither good nor bad.

    However, it seems that in order to set off his own brilliance and martial prowess, Gongsun Gaoming ignored the opposition of other officials and acted arbitrarily, giving Ji Zichao the nickname "Huang".  What does this ridiculous number mean?

    According to Zhou Shu's plan, there are four types of people who can use famine: 1. In the year of disaster, there is no grain to help the people; 2. Troubles broke out both internally and externally; 3. People like to have fun but neglect government affairs; 4. They are mediocre.  And it messed up the rules.

    From these we can see how inferior this nickname is, and the reason why Gongsun Gaoming gave Ji Zichao this nickname was because Ji Zichao echoed the second, third and fourth chapters.  Although he knew that Ji Zichao was unjustly accused, at this moment Gongsun Gaoming held the military power, and with his high military exploits (his military exploits were boasted), he gained the trust of Zheng Shenggong.All the officials in the court were silent about this.  Just when Gongsun Gaoming was arrogant and boasted that he was the sole power, he did not know that his series of actions would lay the foundation for the future demise of the Zheng State.
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