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Text Chapter 851 Destroying Wuhuan Tadun

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    Less than a year after Lu Bu ascended the throne, he promulgated the "Greater China Charter" and "Greater China Code" and established the council system, which aroused the dissatisfaction of some bureaucrats, especially those from aristocratic families. They began to stir up trouble and spread rumors everywhere. However,  Most of them were captured by agents of Lu Bu's State Security Administration and taken to the Supreme Court for trial, where they were sentenced to life-long hard labor for treason. However, a few bureaucrats escaped Lu Bu's control.

    One of them was Zhang Fu from the Zhang family in Hanoi. Zhang Fu had an old relationship with Zhang Ju and Zhang Chun who had defected to Wuhuan before. He was indirectly related to the Wuhuan people. He knew Tadun, so when he was dissatisfied, he found out that  Since he and his comrades could not do anything to Lu Bu, he wanted to flee to Wuhuan.

    Because Zhang Fu was an unknown figure, Lu Bu did not deploy much surveillance power on him, so he easily escaped to Wuhuan and met Tadun.

    Over the years, Tadun has been following Taishi Ci, Yu Jin, Qianzhao and others to deal with Goguryeo and Fuyu. He has received a lot of assistance from the Han Dynasty in terms of food. Although his more than 500,000 herdsmen have experienced several grassland disasters, they have not suffered any major losses.  Due to lack of popular support, Tadun wanted to obtain the Han's advanced weapon forging technology and the Han's advanced grain farming technology, but Lu Bu did not agree to these. Tadun gradually became dissatisfied, but the Central Army became stronger day by day.  Tadun didn't dare to make any small moves.

    Zhang Fu came over and tried his best to fool Tadun into thinking that Lu Bu had deserted his relatives. Even so, Tadun was still afraid of Taishi Ci and Yu Jin's generals. Zhang Fu then deceived Tadun and told him to talk to Goguryeo, Fuyu, and the three Han princes.  The two countries are on friendly terms, and together they attack Taishi Ci and Yujin. When the time comes to unify the northern grasslands, it will be a great achievement comparable to Maodun.

    Tadun was successfully deceived by Zhang Fu. He sent people to discuss alliances with Goguryeo, Fuyu, and the three Korean countries. Originally, these countries were suppressed by Taishi Ci and Yu Jin.  Life was getting harder and harder, so when Tadun offered him an olive branch, they had no choice but to accept it.

    Tadun¡¯s little move did not go unnoticed by the military intelligence agents deployed by Jia Xu. The agents quickly passed the information to Taishi Ci and Yu Jin. Taishi Ci and Yu Jin organized their troops to surprise Tadun¡¯s royal court. Goguryeo and Fuyu sent troops at the same time.  When attacking Liaodong City, Taishi Ci had only 40,000 troops, so he had to temporarily guard Liaodong City to deal with the incoming troops from the Three Kingdoms. He sent people to quickly report to Emperor Lu Bu and asked the court to send troops to deal with Tadun in Liaodong.

    Lu Bu was a little surprised at first when he received the news of Tadun's rebellion. Tadun had an excusable relationship with Cao Cao back then. Wuhuan's military strength was still greater than that of Cao Cao at that time, but now the Han Dynasty is unified.  Lu Bu ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor. The country was at its peak and the army and horses were strong. Tadun actually chose this opportunity to rebel. He was really stupid. Later, he asked the intelligence department and found out that Zhang Fu, a well-known figure in the family, had gone to deceive Tadun. Lu Bu thought of the man who had been deceived by Sima Yi and others and started to fight against him.  Nanman and Qingqiang of China.  I understand the despicability of these people from aristocratic families who only pursue personal interests and forget about the common interests of the Han nation. I also know the terrible thing about these people from aristocratic families who fail to succeed but fail more than they succeed.

    Lu Bu decided to lead the expedition himself.  Not only to destroy Wuhuan, but also to pacify the Liaodong region. He did not want Goguryeo to continue to exist, let alone the Three Hans. There was another tribe that must be destroyed, and that was the Heishui Mohe, Jin, and Manchu tribes.  Ancestor Su Shen.

    Lu Bu left Huang Zhong and Dong Zhao to guard Luoyang.  Let Gao Shun have all the supplies behind the governor of Peking, and this war will last at least two years.

    Lu Bu led the generals Zhang Liao, Xu Huang, Zhang Fei, Yan Liang, and Wen Chou, and the 100,000 Central Guards, with Guo Jia and Chen Gong as soldiers, and headed for Liaodong.  Because this time he was dealing with four forces, Lu Bu was worried that there were not enough men and horses, so he ordered each county in Sizhou, Bingzhou, Jizhou, Youzhou, and Qingzhou to send out half of the troops, totaling 50,000 troops. These troops were handed over to Xu Sheng and Ding.  They were led by young generals such as Feng, Sun Li, and E Huan.

    Lu Bu¡¯s army set out from Luoyang, crossed the Yellow River, and arrived at Yecheng. There was a straight road from Yecheng to Beiping, and the army quickly arrived at Beiping.

    ??As we headed towards Liaodong from Peiping, the road became muddy.  Lu Bu felt very puzzled. Taishi Ci and Yu Jin had been guarding here for five or six years, but they couldn't even repair the road. Then he got the news that Yu Jin had already built a straight road from Liaodong to Peiping. Tadun was worried about Lu Bu's army coming.  They sent people to destroy the straight road and diverted several rivers to cut off the straight road.

    Lu Bu's army arrived in Peiping just in time for September, the turn of summer and autumn. At this time, the area from Peiping to Liaodong was particularly rainy. The rain continued non-stop. The road to Liaodong was full of water. Although it was shallow, it could not be used for carriages and horses.  He said it was deep, but he couldn't go boating on it. Lu Bu felt worried.

    Guo Jia smiled and said: "Your Majesty, have you forgotten that we secretly renovated Lulongsai before?"

    Only then did Lu Bu remember that he had sent Tian Chou to visit Lulong Fortress, an abandoned Western Han fortress in the early Eastern Han Dynasty. Cao Cao had relied on Tian Chou's guidance to go out of the fortress from there and surprise Liucheng. He took advantage of Ta Dun's unpreparedness and defeated it in one fell swoop.  Lu Bu ordered Tian Chou to build Lulongsai secretly, but he failed.It has been useless, just waiting to be used against Tadun.

    What Lu Bu himself had forgotten, his subordinates have been carrying out. The road from Peking to Lulongsai has been repaired long ago and has been maintained secretly. This road is hidden among the mountains and ridges, with the sky and the sun on both sides.  Plants and trees, and some easily discovered places have been cleverly concealed, and have not been discovered by the Wuhuan people for so many years.

    In order to hide from Tadun, Lu Bu's dragon flag was flying in the city of Peiping, but Lu Bu personally led 50,000 elite cavalry, galloping along the secret road from Peiping to Lulongsai, followed by Zhang Liao and his followers.

    The road was very smooth, and Lu Bu's army of 50,000 horses marched very quickly, arriving at Lulongsai in twenty days.

    In order to ensure the speed of the march, Cao Cao abandoned all the heavy troops in the rear and continued to advance north along the mountains with only light troops. However, the roads he passed were incomplete, and every time there was a dangerous road, all the soldiers had to dig into the mountains and fill in the roads.  He was so weak that he only walked more than 300 miles in two months.

    Lulongsai is located at the easternmost foothills of Xuwu Mountain, between two mountains, with Meishan on the left and Yunshan on the right.  The city built by Lulongsai on the mountain has three walls forming a "sun"-shaped defense system.  The outer main city wall is five feet high, three feet wide and one hundred feet long. It is made of stones stacked from the inside to the outside. In the center there is a one or two foot high tower called Wangri Tower.  At both ends of the main city wall, auxiliary walls were built according to the mountain topography, and each wall also had a floor.  The one standing on Meishan is called Meilou, and the one built on Yunshan is called Yunlou.  It starts from the auxiliary walls on both sides and extends further up the mountain.  During the Western Han Dynasty, a city wall of about two hundred miles was built to prevent the invasion of the Hu people. A hundred steps back from the main city wall, another tall city tower was built between the two mountains. The height and width of the city wall were the same as the main city wall.  , fifty feet long, with a floor named Lulong.  Stone walls are connected to the main city wall on both sides.  On both sides are two rows of soldier barracks.  Further back, a hundred steps away, is the Crescent Moon Tower facing the official road.  This city wall is four feet high, two feet wide, and eighty steps long. There is a floor above it called the Crescent Tower. On both sides of the city wall are warehouses for storing grain and grass, stables, and wooden houses for treating wounded soldiers.

    Since Lulongsai was abandoned in the early Eastern Han Dynasty, no one cared about it for more than a hundred years. It was completely abandoned in the bushes. The Wuhuan people could not get close to it on horseback. They gradually forgot that there was a fortress here. Although the Lu Bu faction  Tian Chou renovated this place, but in order to hide it from the Wuhuan people, the weeds outside Lulong Fortress were not eradicated. However, this was not a problem for Lu Bu's 50,000-strong army and elite engineering team. Almost overnight, the sky outside Lulong Fortress was blocked.  All the weeds and shrubs were cleared.

    Lu Bu sent out elite scouts to slaughter all the herdsmen within a hundred miles to prevent them from reporting to Tadun. Then Lu Bu's army stopped and marched day and night. Three days later, they suddenly arrived at the royal court of Wuhuan on Bailang Mountain.

    At this time, Tadun thought that Lu Bu's army was blocked in Peiping and could not reach Liaodong. He was leading 50,000 troops to cooperate with the troops of Goguryeo, Fuyu, and three Korean countries to attack Liaodong City.  L¨¹ Bu's army charged, and Tadun's nephew Lou Ban was stabbed to death by Zhang Fei. The other three tribal leaders were also beheaded by Yan Liang, Wen Chou, and Xu Huang one after another, without L¨¹ Bu having to do anything himself.

    Zhang Liao quickly followed up with his followers and took over all the tribes. Those who were willing to submit were accepted and reorganized, while those who were unwilling to submit were put in shackles and served as laborers. Tian Yu had been operating in the original Xianbei territory in central and eastern China for a long time, and had a complete set of taming skills.  Using the methods of nomadic herdsmen, he sent 2,000 Han herdsmen and 8,000 Sinicized Xianbei herdsmen, quickly took over all the tribes in Wuhuan, and turned Wuhuan into a construction corps, focusing on herding and breeding.  The territory soon became a county in the Chinese Empire.

    Tadun heard the news that the royal court in the rear was attacked, and quickly persuaded the commanders of Goguryeo, Buyeo, and Sanhan, saying that Lu Bu must be at Bailang Mountain. If we send troops there together and kill Lu Bu, we will be done. Those three  The commander-in-chief of the country listened to his words and left only a small number of troops to hide Tai Shici's flag. The four forces joined forces with a total of 150,000 troops and rushed to Bailang Mountain in a mighty manner.

    At the foot of Bailang Mountain, Tadun was overjoyed to see that Lu Bu only had 50,000 cavalry. The 150,000 allied troops rushed towards Lu Bu's cavalry formation in a chaotic manner.

    Lvbule took a look at the horse and saw that Tadun's coalition troops were disorganized and disorganized. He was really a mob, so he ordered Zhang Liao: "If the enemy's troops are not organized, we can attack them!"

    Zhang Liao, Xu Huang, Zhang Fei, Yan Liang, and Wen Chou went down the mountain in five groups and attacked with all their strength. The advance troops of the Tadun coalition were exhausted and in chaos. None of the generals in front were the enemy of Zhang Liao and others, and they were all killed and dismounted.  , five people led the elite cavalry behind them, like cutting through waves, Tadun's coalition forces were in chaos, Tadun was caught off guard, Zhang Liao slapped his horse and killed Tadun under his horse.  (To be continued)
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