Chapter 111 Changshan (1)
Since both sides have their own goals, there is no need to delay. On the morning of that day, Lu Yao bid farewell to the Wuhuan tribes Qushang, and left the mountain meadow in the southwest corner of Guangchang County, and winded north along the mountain road.
This new army recruited from the Wuhuan of Dai County lined up in a column, like a flying snake walking through the deep mountains and valleys, suddenly passing through the vast forest sea, and then hovering down the cliff. It was the summer flood season, and the mountains and streams were surging. When the stream approached, you could hear the large and small stones on the river beach being impacted by the water flow, making deafening roars; and when the stream went far away, the sound of horse hooves and footsteps overwhelmed the sound of water.
The mountain road is winding and difficult to walk, and the front team often tramples the dirt road into mud, so the marching speed is not very fast. After about two hours, after walking about twenty miles, the people and horses have entered a canyon. The canyon is about two miles wide, and not far from the canyon, it enters a relatively flat area. So Lu Yao sent out scout warnings and asked the team to stop in an open area near the entrance of the valley to drink horses and rest. Because they were about to continue marching soon, everyone only ate dry food and did not raise fires.
Nearly a thousand strong men lined up along the stream, some were eating, some feeding horses, some jumping into the stream to bathe, and some competed with each other. The Wuhuan people may be excellent soldiers, but after all, without being enshrined by the Ministry of Law, one person could inevitably appear noisy and messy.
Early yesterday morning, Lu Yao secretly sneaked into the Wuhuan camp with dozens of people and passed by here. At that time, everyone was cautious, for fear of being discovered by the Wuhuan cavalry. At this moment, they had already subdued the twenty-five Wuhuan clans and left with a thousand troops with great fanfare without any scruples.
This scene was filled with some emotion in the eyes of soldiers outside the Wuhuan people; and some officers thought of more. Since entering Dai County, this small Jin army must win in the battle. Within a few days, it has firmly controlled a large area centered on the Dai Royal City and expanded its power to the upstream and downstream of the Qiyi River. Wherever the iron hoof went, Hu Er subdued it. This was the record of Dai County, which had been so popular in decades, and was a record of being achieved under the eyes of the Xianbei strong tribes! Since Yongxi, did the Great Jin Dynasty have such military power?
Lu Yao found a shady river beside him and sat down, and took out the dry food for food. In addition to nomadic people, the Wuhuan people also used farming as their business, and usually the crops were mainly green squids and sand puffs. The so-called green squids are the rice rice in the grains. The cakes made of steamed and pressed can be preserved for a long time. In this world, it is a blessing to be able to eat enough, so it should not have despised this thing as a coarse taste, but after a few bites, they actually ate a large piece of gravel in the cake. Lu Yao was not careful about this, and when he took a mouthful, he almost broke half of his teeth.
Just as he was covering his mouth to sniff the air conditioner, a skin bag containing water suddenly appeared in front of him.
"Please use it." Liu Fei sat cross-legged in front of Lu Yao.
Liu Fei was originally a brave general under the command of the King of Chengdu. Before the power of the King of Chengdu was destroyed, he happened to join Ji Sang's army at Lu Zhi's instructions and escaped. Because he had indeed had talent and bravery and good at fighting, he soon became famous and became Ji Sang's capable arm in just a few years... Then he turned against him outside Jianchun Gate in Yecheng and sent Ji Sang's life. When Lu Yao reorganized Ji Sang's submission, he and Bai Xu, who was also a dead soldier in Chengdu, were under his command. Soon he told Lu Zhi's plan to Lu Yao, and personally led his subordinates to kill more than ten Bai Xu's confidants.
Such a person has never had any mistake in his judgment of the situation. He always stands on the side of the winner.
In recent consecutive battles, Liu Fei made many military achievements. The Hebei giant bandits who once traverseed the banks of the river were completely invincible when they picked up the little thieves in Dai County. Lu Yao then allowed him to go deep into the Wuhuan camp with him, and Liu Fei really lived up to expectations.
Lu Yao pulled open the rope tied with his skin and tilted his neck to take a few mouthfuls. The cold mountain spring immediately relieved the pain of his teeth.
"Thank you." Lu Yao nodded to Liu Fei.
Liu Fei smiled and said, "I remember the day and night before, when the general received a message from the Hu village leader, he asked the Chief Secretary for his opinion. The Chief Secretary replied, although it was unexpected, it was reasonable. Thinking back on this experience of suppressing Wuhuan, it was true, although it was unexpected, it was reasonable. The General was indeed good at means, and Mr. Shao also had good vision."
"It is not my fault to be able to subdue the Wuhuan master thanks to the methods of Hu Dazhan. Wuyan is also considered a hero among the Wuhuan people. Unfortunately, he has great ambitions and lacks luck in the future." Lu Yao shook his head. "But the news from Hu Dazhan master, the unexpected and reasonable thing that Mr. Shao said was not the Wuhuan person... That thing is far more important than the Wuhuan people who were fighting and making trouble."
Liu Fei raised his thick eyebrows: "Oh?"
Lu Yao glanced at Liu Fei, tied the water bag tightly, and handed it back to him. Although Liu Fei deliberately expressed his closeness, Lu Yao always felt a little alienated in his heart for such a person who was too good at judging the situation. Such people can be used with them and rewarded with them, but they may not be suitable to be too early to be honest.
Lu Yao took a deep breath, then breathed deeply, as if he was hesitating, and seemed to be organizing words. After a while, he slowly said: "After returning to Luochuan, I will immediately convene a military discussion. What happened will be discussed in detail later."
In the northwest of Dai County, there is a large mountain called Changshan.
Changshan was originally named Hengshan. During the Han Dynasty, it was renamed Changshan because it avoided the taboo of Emperor Wen. This mountain is the northern mountain among the five mountains. It originated from the Yinshan Mountains and spans the outer edge. It connects Taihang in the east, Yanmen in the west, and blocks the Three Jins in the south, and looks north of Yundy in the north, and stretches for more than 500 miles east-west. In ancient times, emperors often visited Fengshan for the patrol and Fengshan. After the end of the Han Dynasty, the national government was lost, and this vast mountain was occupied by endless bandits, and the court could not do anything.
In recent years, the Hu wind in the north has gradually become fierce, and many Hu people have gradually increased in the bandits of Changshan, and their power has further increased. They have built many crude buildings among the thousands of peaks and valleys of Changshan, forming dozens of continuous mountain villages. Tens of thousands of people are farming and pastoral among the mountain villages, forming a country in the northern border.
The largest of the mountains is the main village located in Damao Mountain. There are many buildings here, and there are city blocks and tall buildings, which are quite grand. However, the craftsmen of the horse thieves are rough in their craftsmanship, and many of the woods are not even thrown away from the bark. They look very ugly.
Just when Lu Yao formed an alliance with the Wuhuan troops and led his army to return from Guangchang north, the sound of horse hooves outside Changshan camp trampling on the ground was as fast as raindrops. In the blink of an eye, he rode straight up.
The sun was quite strong at noon, but fortunately the breeze in the mountains came to relieve the scorching heat. A road in the middle of the mountain village was just opposite the wind vent, and it was occupied by many horse thieves to enjoy the cool air. These horse thieves were rough in character, and the noisy sounds were boiling. Some were drinking and making fun of the sky, some were pu, some were irritated by the sword fighting, and some were blocking the road in chaos. However, the knights on the horse did not slow down at all, and stepped all the way like a whirlwind!
With the sound of thunder, I don’t know how many tables were turned over and how many Hu beds were poured down. The thieves fled in scattered, and many dirty words suddenly sounded loudly. The knights whipped their horses along the way, and walked towards the high places of the mountain village. In just a moment, they passed three checkpoints and came to a hall independent of a thousand-foot-square-dead cliff.
"The boss, the military information is urgent!"
The knight jumped off the horse and said loudly. Then he took out a silk scroll from his arms and picked it up with both hands, bowed his head and rushed into the room. When he reached the hall, a man reached out to pick up the scroll, he kowtowed deeply, stepped back and went out.
The one who took the scroll was a young man in black. The young man was about the early twenties, with fair skin as snow, high nose bridge, deep eyebrows and slightly soft eyes, but his eyes shining brightly, making him look majestic. With his tall figure and his every move, he was undoubtedly a rare beauty in the world.
The young man in black walked into his seat, opened the scroll and read it, saying, "On June 15, the Jin army swept across Dai County, and Wuhuan was frightened. Wuyan, the great chief of Hanshan tribe, recruited the 26 Wuhuan clans, to join the alliance of the 26 Wuhuan clans, to join the alliance to unite the tribes and gather people to fight against the Jin people. The Jin general Lu Yao led his elite troops into Lingqiu Mountain, killed Wuyan on the spot, and forced the subsidies to surrender. The two sides met that night, and the Qu commanders of all the tribes below the Baishan tribe were offered their sons to Jin."
Chapter completed!