Chapter 24 Yellow Tiger Surrenders
When Huang Hu heard that he was deceived, he screamed again in anger, and his hands pushed out, and the trees and branches and leaves were flying all over the sky.
Yang Zhan just said that he was going to fight to the death, so he wanted to respond, but Huang Hu shot onto the horse's back with several "tigers left their nests" and ran away with a rush.
Yang Zhan used his light skills, and this mountain flew to that mountain. He wanted to intercept it. Just as he was exhausted, he rushed to another rush of troops.
Yang Zhan couldn't ask Fei Xiaojin, so he rode his horse and led his team forward and chased him reluctantly.
It turned out that Zu Kuan was afraid that Yang Zhan would steal the title, so he did not keep the agreement and organized two iron cavalry to attack the peasant military camp.
But Huang Hu was prepared for it. The night before, Li Dingguo had already been deployed to guard the tent, while several other adopted sons were ambushing them.
Yang Zhan once told Fei Xiaojin and others to obey General Zu's orders, so they also joined the attack. Four thousand iron cavalry were surrounded again by tens of thousands of people, and even the two powerful brigades were beaten to death.
When Zhang Kewang saw that it was better, he stopped and asked several brothers to fight and retreat. He took Yibiao people up the mountain to pick up his father and fled. Fei Xiaojin also pulled his team over to follow Yang Zhan and chased him together.
When the peasant army retreated, they left behind a spoils in the area. Zu Kuan was too lazy to chase them, so he stayed happily to clean the battlefield and report his achievements.
Because of his outstanding military achievements, Zu Kuan was promoted and transferred to the Liaodong battlefield. Yang Zhan was still chasing Huang Hu to fight.
In Henan, Yang Zhan caught up with Huang Hu three times and fought three battles. The team of the Eight Kings suffered extremely heavy losses, with countless casualties, and were criticized for their problems. He shivered when he heard "Yang Zhan is coming."
Later, news came that the King of Chuang was beaten to death, and his morale was depressed for a while. Zhang Xianzhong thought that the reason why he could not defeat Yang Zhan was because the team was too large and the burden was too heavy, so he had to divide his troops into several groups.
All the way were cavalry, leading Yang Zhan to run away. The other way were infantry, who would disband if there were officers and soldiers to chase them, and gather if there were no officers and soldiers to chase them.
The Eight Kings took the remaining more than 2,000 cavalry and indeed ran very fast. Yang Zhan was still in Henan, and he had already run to Anhui.
The two of them were chasing each other in Anhui again, catching up and fighting, and Yang Zhan almost didn't give him a chance to breathe.
Two iron cavalry ran through Anhui and chased to Hubei. Yang Zhan's team became more and more braver as they fought, and Huang Hu's team became more and more defeated.
Huang Hu knew that Yang Zhan would not give him another chance.
At this time, Huang Taiji established a country in Shenyang, and his country was named Qing, and he was about to fight to Beijing. Lu Xiang was promoted to fight the Qing army, and the new governor Xiong Wencan, who advocated the recruitment of pacification, came.
Zhang Xianzhong used his usual means to bribe Governor Xiong and got the opportunity to surrender.
Yang Zhan found Governor Xiong and firmly opposed the pursuit of Zhang Xianzhong. He told him about Zhang Xianzhong's cunning and his brilliant surrender history. If he was given a chance to recuperate, he would rebel sooner or later, and it would be even harder to eliminate it at that time.
Governor Xiong did not listen to him. The court's energy and food and salary were to ensure the battle with the Qing soldiers, and he could only implement a policy of reprimanding the bandits.
Yang Zhan said that he would soon destroy Zhang Xianzhong. Governor Xiong said contemptuously: "You chased him and didn't destroy him, so why are you talking big?"
Just then, the military information came to report, and Li Zicheng led his team to escape into Sichuan.
Yang Zhan was shocked and only regretted that the defense plan of Thirteen Passes was not adopted.
Seeing that Yang Zhan was more anxious than him, Governor Xiong guessed his thoughts and ordered: "You don't have to chase the Eight Kings anymore, hurry up and take your people back to save Sichuan."
Yang Zhan really couldn't care about Huang Hu's life or death. He knew that Li Zicheng was more powerful than Huang Hu. Although Huang Hu ran around, he only burned, killed and looted, without clear intentions. Li Zicheng attacked the city and snatched the land, and fought steadily. The next place would become his territory.
He ran back to the camp, took his men and horses, and looked away in Sichuan.
Yang Zhan left, and Zhang Xianzhong didn't want to surrender anymore.
However, in the past few months after being chased by Yang Zhan, the troops suffered heavy casualties. The separated soldiers dispersed as they walked, and he needed time to gather the team again.
He told Governor Xiong that although he was strong, he still wanted to surrender and wanted to serve the country, but he had to prepare for a few more days. He was waiting for his troops who had dismissed in Henan.
After 70,000 to 80,000 people focused on each other, he stationed his troops in Gucheng and submitted a letter of surrender to Xiong Wencan.
Xiong Wencan ordered him to disarm as soon as possible and place him on the spot. However, he strongly demanded that the weapons be retained, saying that it would be convenient for the court to serve at any time.
Governor Xiong didn't want to make trouble, so he collected his gold, silver and treasures, so he had to agree to his request.
Zhang Xianzhong was in Gucheng and surrendered, which was a great time to rest. At this time, his thoughts changed drastically. He no longer wanted to be a bandit like in the past. He wanted to be a king, the real king.
He invited a scholar named Pan Duao to be his military advisor, and while practicing the team, he taught everyone the military tactics. Under the guidance of Military Advisor Zhang, he finally understood that his previous behavior was wrong. For example, he used brute force every time he fought and rarely used his brain because he had never read the military tactics.
He took his adopted sons to study military tactics hard. After learning, he used the wars he had fought before to analyze, and then designed how to fight after rebelling again.
After being empty, he practiced martial arts together. He taught the basic moves of Tiger Fist to his adopted sons and several generals.
He rebuilt his heavy armored cavalry again, which is a magic weapon that he has not been wiped out so far. He redefined his "winning by walking" tactic, leaving to restrain the enemy, not to escape.
In order to rest in Gucheng with peace of mind, he started giving gifts without stopping. Starting from Xiong Wencan, he had to pay filial piety several times a month. The bureaucrats far away in the capital often sent people to give filial piety, so he knew something earlier every time.
With the people above, he had tens of thousands of soldiers in his hands, so he became even more arrogant and treated himself as the local emperor of Gucheng and did not take the county magistrate Ruan Zhidian seriously.
Zhang Xianzhong and his team lived happily in Gucheng, waiting for the opportunity to make a comeback.
Zhang Xianzhong also learned to keep a low profile. On the surface, he was very respectful to everyone. When he went to meet the superior officials, he even bowed down and was very thoughtful, but his Sima Zhao's heart is well known to everyone.
Ruan County Magistrate Ruan talked to Xiong Wencan several times, but Lord Xiong ignored him, and ended up being so angry that Lord Ruan went home and committed suicide.
Xiong Wencan also knew that Zhang Xianzhong would rebel sooner or later, but he was unwilling to admit it, because he had taken Zhang Xianzhong's money, and because he could not deal with Zhang Xianzhong, without tens of thousands of soldiers and without a general who was the only one.
He can only raise a tiger to become a disaster.
Zhang Xianzhong also married here and got married. His childhood playmate Yuzhen had no news. After experiencing countless life and deaths on the battlefield, he also needed a warm home.
However, in order not to hurt the hearts of those adopted sons, he decided not to have his own children.
Although Zhang Xianzhong has become a mature rebel, he is destined not to become the king of all the worlds, but can only be the devil who destroys this world.
The culprit was his master, Monk Jingguang, who injected demonicity into Zhang Xianzhong's blood.
He also had to kill people every day while staying in Gucheng. First, he killed all the prisoners in the prison, and then killed all the robbers, all the robbers, all the prisoners in the army, all the killers, and all the ordinary soldiers.
The adopted son and his generals both regarded him as a sick person and tried every means to meet his needs. If he did not kill, he would go crazy and fist out of his tiger, and the people around him would suffer innocently.
Chapter completed!