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Volume 2: Ling Ling Jian Water Chapter 70: Power (4)

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    After the Youji Allied Forces crossed the river, they had many fierce confrontations with the Central Plains bandits.  ¡÷In just two days, the battle line was wedged from the banks of the Yellow River to the northern borders of Chenliu, Jiyin and other counties.  Tens of thousands of soldiers and horses were invested by both sides, and the gold and iron horses trampled and trampled them. The momentum was shocking and moving.  The East China Sea King's shogunate, which originally shocked the world, is already on the verge of collapse. The sudden rise of the Jin Dynasty, Li Fangzhen, and the most powerful armed group in the Central Plains region launch a new confrontation on the loser's huge body, like two steel and fire.  The rapids collided head-on, creating huge waves that could shake the world.  While tragic wars were happening one after another, countless scouts and spies were constantly spreading the news of the war to various places; and in the Jin Dynasty's thousands of miles of territory from east to west, countless people were waiting with bated breath for the outcome of this war.  But what is surprising is that the fighting between the two sides suddenly stopped on the third day after the Youji Allied Forces crossed the river.  The Central Plains bandits who originally launched an offensive that seemed to push the Jin army into the river suddenly stopped and left, as if they were letting the Jin army gain a foothold south of the river; and the Youji Allied Forces did not pursue the victory, but just took advantage of the victory.  At several ferries, soldiers and horses were ferried over in droves.  This situation is too weird. Could it be that the Shile bandits were frightened by the ferocity of the Youji coalition forces in the past few days of fighting, so they planned to eliminate the remnants of the Donghai King shogunate entrenched in Juancheng first?  Or maybe there was something wrong with the temporarily formed Youji Allied Forces, causing them to lose the will to expand their results?  There are various inferences and conjectures, and the various forces of the Hu and Jin ethnic groups in Juancheng, which are directly related to it, are even more concerned about it.  It¡¯s noon on the fifth day after the Youji Allied Forces crossed the river.  Southwest of Juancheng, by the Huzi River.  The Huzi River is an important river that connects Dahe, Jishui, Pushui, Daze, Leize and many other rivers and lakes. Floods have been rampant since ancient times. Water conservancy projects built in the past dynasties have often become clogged and damaged again, and all previous efforts have been wasted.  "What will happen if the gourd is defeated? The vast ocean will turn into a river." The gourd song written by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has been sung since the early Han Dynasty.  The heavy rain a few days ago caused a surge of water in the upper reaches of the Huzi River, and the river channel leading to Daze downstream was not smooth, so the river water unexpectedly broke through the dam and overflowed.  Although the water is only waist deep, it is several miles wide at its widest point, making it almost like a long and narrow lake.  Or a long wind blows across the river, causing surging water waves to hit both sides of the river, making a loud roaring sound.  The original depressions on the shore have been completely submerged, and most of the continuous reeds and poles have been submerged in the water.  On the higher bank of the river, the lush tree shadows are directly reflected in the water, gathering and breaking up repeatedly as the water surface fluctuates.  ¡°Such floods have long been accustomed to the people living by the Huzi River.  At this time in previous years, there would even be people driving fishing boats, rafts, etc. on the river to catch fish to satisfy their hunger. If they were lucky, they could also pick up some belongings washed upstream.  But now, due to the war in the past few years, the people on both sides of the Huzi River have long fled, and not a single boat can be seen on the river.  Occasionally some wild ducks, water birds and the like play in the water and peck at the water, but they soon fly away in panic.  Birds have their own reasons for being wary.  If you look down from a high place, you can see hundreds of connected camps on the high slopes of the woodland beside the Huzi River.  Perhaps for the sake of concealment, the camp was silent, but there was a chilling air rising into the sky.  In front of a camp deep in the lush forest and in the center of the camp, there were two military flags, with the word "Huyan" written on one side and the word "Guo" written on the other.  This is where Shi Le's generals, Hu Yanmo and Guo Heilee from the "Eighteen Riders", stationed their troops.  At this moment, Shi Le distributed his troops and horses to besiege Juancheng. Tens of thousands of troops stretched for dozens of miles from east to west. The second general was responsible for the battle on the west line of Juancheng.  After the Jin army in Juancheng suffered repeated defeats, their morale was low and they had no fighting spirit. However, Hu Yanmo and Guo Heile followed Shi Le to fight in Hebei and the Central Plains. They have been tested by wars for many years and have now become generals who can take charge of their own affairs.  At the same time, Huyan Mohao died bravely, and Guo Heilue was calm and careful, and they cooperated well with each other.  Therefore, the two generals' three thousand elite men lurking here are enough to block all the passages from Juancheng to Lihu and Puyang, making it difficult for the Jin people to fly.  Even when they later learned that General Pingbei of the imperial court was leading the troops from Hebei to the south, Hu Yanmo and Guo Heilue were not timid. Instead, they were eager to fight with Lu Daoming and wash away the hatred of Bingzhou and Yecheng for their repeated defeats.  However, what puzzled Hu Yanmo and Guo Heile was that although the Youji Allied Forces moved, Shi Le did not issue an updated military order.  The military envoy arrived the day before yesterday and still strictly ordered the soldiers to stop fighting and not to fight rashly.  This situation lasted for five days, and the thieves below became impatient.  "These bandits are not ordinary refugees brought here. A considerable number of them are miscellaneous and rioters who have been dispersed throughout Hebei in recent years. They are inherently unruly and difficult to control. What's more, for them, if they cannot fight, they will lose the opportunity to plunder.  After lurking in this harsh mountain forest for several days, many soldiers became more and more restless, like beasts that had been forcibly restrained.  The military camp was full ofThe manic atmosphere even affected Hu Yanmo, a general, and the cruel side in his heart gradually became unbridled.  Since this morning, the camp where Hu Yanmo is located has been hearing shrill wails from time to time.  It wasn't until noon that I saw him shirtless, opening the tent and walking out. He casually ordered a few soldiers: "Go and clean up the inside!" The soldiers rushed into the tent and endured the disgusting smell in the tent.  Drag out several female corpses.  Those blue-white naked bodies were covered with horrific scars and wounds, and they had suffered unimaginable abuse.  When the corpse hit the ground as the soldiers dragged it, streams of blood flowed to the ground along the hanging stiff limbs.  This situation did not make them feel any pity in the eyes of the surrounding thieves. Instead, it inspired many envious looks.  With such a look in his eyes, Hu Yanmo casually took out a robe, put it on, and stepped out with his head held high.  Today, Huyan Mo has the title of general granted by the Xiongnu and Han Dynasty, and he has elite soldiers under his command. After all, his style is very different from when he was a rogue bandit.  After walking a few steps, he suddenly noticed the long red traces left where the body passed by, and he snorted dissatisfiedly.  So a group of soldiers quickly fetched water to wash the ground, and even washed Hu Yanmo's blood-stained soles carefully.  While he was busy, Guo Heilue appeared out of nowhere.  He had been partnering with Hu Yanmo for many years and had long been accustomed to these cruel situations, so he stepped forward without any scruples and walked over the blood on the ground, waving a piece of sheepskin in his hand: "Hu Yan! The general has an order!" Hu Yan Mo came from a humble background and was illiterate.  Therefore, if Shi Le had any orders, he would always entrust Guo Heilue to convey them on his behalf.  Just by looking at Guo Heilee's excited expression, Hu Yanmo could tell that the days of frustration were over!  He suddenly grabbed Guo Heilue's arm: "Come on, come into the tent and tell us!" Not long after, military orders were issued from the military tent like water, and they were cultivated in the process of slaughtering Jin people again and again.  The warriors rushed into the account to accept the order, and then ran out shouting and shouting to summon their own troops.  In an instant, there was a continuous blast of cymbals, horns howling like wolves, and the entire military camp shook violently; a moment later, three thousand fine cavalry soared into the sky with murderous aura and came out in full force!  More than thirty miles up the Huzi River, just west of where Generals Hu Yanmo and Guo Heilue were, in another woodland camp close to Lihu, Shi Le stood up with his sword in hand and shouted loudly: "Military Judge!"  The military judge was Shi Le's brother-in-law Zhang Yue.  Since the bandits from Hebei crossed the river, Zhang Yue had also fought fiercely with the Jin army, galloping through the enemy formations and killing people like hemp.  No one dares to underestimate him.  Only Shi Le treated him like a running dog, but Zhang Yue never resented him at all.  Hearing Shi Le's shouting, he rushed over from a distance and knelt down: "The end will be here." "What time is it now?" "It's three quarters to noon." Shi Le nodded slightly and looked into the distance with fierce eyes.  Telegram: "Hu Yanmo and Guo Heilue have launched an army!"
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