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Volume 1 The First Battle with the Yellow Turbans Chapter 79 Guan Yu Kills Hua Xiong

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    After Liu Bei won over Sun Jian, his army was slightly repaired, and after gathering the princes, he attacked Dong's army and rushed to Hulao Pass.  Hulao Pass, also known as Sishui Pass.  It is the gateway to the east of Luoyang and an important pass. It was named because King Mu of the Western Zhou Dynasty kept a tiger here.  It is connected to Songyue Mountain in the south and the Yellow River in the north. The mountains are intertwined and form a natural danger.  It has the tendency of "one man can guard the pass, but ten thousand men cannot open it", and it has been a battleground for military strategists of all ages.  After Hua Xiong received Dong Zhuo's permission, he came to Hulao Pass and prepared to resist the allied attack.  Hua Xiong is a man with big shoulders, round waist and well-developed muscles. He is also a man of extraordinary bravery. He has a big sword in his hand and is also a fool.  Seeing that the Kwantung Allied Forces were all here, the soldiers and horses were as far as the eye could see, and the flags were covering the sky and the sun. However, Hua Xiong was indeed unafraid. While the Allied Forces camp was not stable, he ordered five thousand Xiliang Iron Cavalry out of the city and went straight to the Allied Forces.  .  Lu Zhi didn¡¯t take Hua Xiong seriously at first, thinking that he was just a reckless man who dared to go out and invite a battle with only 5,000 cavalry. Wasn¡¯t he a reckless man or what?  "Who killed a mere thief general who was so arrogant and presented him under the banner of the Allied Forces?" Lu Zhi said disdainfully.  Originally, Liu Bei wanted to let Guan's second brother go directly to fight to see if Hua Xiong in real history would be his second brother's opponent, but he didn't want these princes to think they could take advantage and rush to go, but Hua Xiong was defeated.  Killing three generals in a row made these princes feel heartbroken.  Seeing Hua Xiong being so brave, Lu Zhi couldn't help but be stunned and had to turn his attention to Liu Bei.  Everyone knows that there are many generals under Liu Bei's command in Jizhou, and all of them are very brave. Seeing Lu Zhi's eyes looking at him, Liu Bei did not refuse and said to Guan Yu: "Second brother, do you dare to go to war?" Since the three Liu Bei brothers went to war,  Guan Yu spends most of his time guarding the rear for Liu Bei. Nowadays, many people don¡¯t know how powerful Guan Yu is. Some even think that Guan Yu is able to command an army all because of his sworn relationship. Today is just an opportunity to make Guan Er brother famous in one battle.  .  Guan Yu naturally knows what those people are thinking, but he is aloof by nature and is too lazy to get to know them. Today is the day for them to open their eyes and see clearly how powerful I, Guan, am.  Guan Yu took half a step forward, straightened his waist, bumped his hands, clasped his fists and said, "Why don't you dare! Please wait and see, brother!" After saying this, Guan Yu picked up the sword in Zhou Cang's hand and walked out.  Looking at Guan Yu's majestic back, Liu Bei couldn't help but follow him out and stood on the watchtower, watching the entire battlefield.  Unlike Hua Xiong, Guan Yu rode alone onto the battlefield and was not at all afraid of the momentum of the five thousand Xiliang cavalry behind Hua Xiong.  Guan Yu mopped the ground with the long knife in his hand, and walked forward slowly with his horse. The Qinglong Yanyue knife dragged out long traces on the ground accompanied by bursts of dragon roars. Guan Yu's momentum gradually accumulated.  Hua Xiong looked at Guan Yu with half-squinted eyes, and intuitively told himself that this person was different from the three people just now. His aura alone was similar to, or even surpassed, his own.  A stone's throw away, Guan Yu reined in his horse, stopped, and stared at Hua Xiong opposite him. After a long time, he pinched the horse hard under his crotch and rushed towards Hua Xiong.  The long knife is still dragged on the ground. Due to the rapid galloping of the war horse, it could only drag a long line on the ground, but now it is indeed accompanied by the appearance of bursts of sparks.  When Hua Xiong saw Guan Yu coming with a fierce force, he did not dare to be too aggressive. He also clamped the horse under his crotch and charged back.  "Look at the sword!" Seeing that the two horses were approaching, Guan Yu straightened up on his horse and shouted loudly. Sun Jian, the green dragon sword that was originally dragged on the ground, rose into the air, as if the green dragon on the sword really came to life and faced him.  Hua Xiong's head was slashed diagonally.  Before Hua Xiong could react, the knife came towards his neck, and Hua Xiong vaguely heard bursts of dragon roars.  "My life is at stake!" With no time to block or dodge, Hua Xiong subconsciously shouted in his heart.  With a sound of "choking!", Guan Yu cut off the sword pole that Hua Xiong had raised eagerly.  Then, "Chi¡ª!" there was a soft sound, and the Yanyue Sword struck Hua Xiong's neck before it was completely castrated.  Then Hua Xiong's big head flew into the air, leaving only his body still sitting on the horse, with blood spurting out from his neck like a fountain.  Guan Yu turned the long knife in his hand, raised the blade, and caught Hua Xiong's head with the tip of the knife, and he did so impartially, which shows that Guan Yu's kung fu is extraordinary.  "Okay!" Liu Bei slapped him hard on the watchtower and shouted happily.  In history, Hua Xiong was beheaded by Sun Jian, but in the novel, he was beheaded by Guan Yu, but now, it is really Guan Yu who beheaded Hua Xiong.  Who told Sun Jian that his injuries were not cured yet and that he could not use force?  Five thousand Xiliang cavalrymen were killed when they saw that their general was less than one.His head flew off, and he was suddenly shocked. Then he turned his horse's head and rushed towards the pass.  "Are you kidding me? Hua Xiong was one of the best in the Xiliang army. Now that he was killed in less than one move, who would dare to stay outside and wait for death?"  Seeing that Guan Yu was so powerful, all the princes were excited and at the same time they couldn't help but be more wary of Liu Bei, and some even had other thoughts.  Lu Zhi was also very happy, but in the end it was his students who he relied on.  Five thousand cavalry rushed into the pass like a whirlwind, then closed the door tightly, hung up the no-war card, and at the same time sent fast horses to report to Luoyang.  A fast horse rushed towards the east gate of Luoyang City. The soldiers guarding the east gate hurriedly set up their spears and prepared to resist. However, they did not want to hear the fast horse shouting: "Urgent report from Hulao Pass, please hurry up."  Get out of the way!" The soldiers at the city gate were stunned, then quickly backed away, and rushed past the guards like a gust of wind, rushing into the city.  Dong Zhuo was in a state of chaos in the city. He had heard long ago that Emperor Ling had an affair in the palace, and ordered the maids in the palace to wear crotchless pants for convenience. Now Dong Zhuo is even worse.  The maids in the palace were ordered to wear only close-fitting underwear. At first glance, it looked like those swimsuit parties of later generations.  Dong Zhuo was surrounded by several palace maids who were beating their legs and pinching their shoulders. In addition to enduring Dong Zhuo's clutches, those in his arms had to stuff the pastries on the table into Dong Zhuo's mouth from time to time.  After receiving the urgent report from Kuai Ma, Li Ru, who was outside the palace, rushed into the palace regardless of etiquette and reported to Dong Zhuo.  Dong Zhuo was shocked when he heard this, and he didn't care about his own party. He hurriedly summoned the generals for discussion.  Li Ru originally thought that Hulao Pass could stop the coalition forces, but he didn't want Hua Xiong to seek his own death, so Baba came to die.  On the way to the palace, Li Ru thought of a remedy and ordered Hu Zhen to be the commander-in-chief of the infantry and Lu Bu as the commander-in-chief of the cavalry to rush to Hulao Pass to continue to resist the Kwantung Allied Forces.
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