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Chapter 1847 : Chapter Nine Hundred and Thirty-Three: Wielding Soldiers and Tiger Prison (2)

Hulao Pass, the first pass in Guandong. Recommended [Bai Xiaosheng Novel Network]:

Back then, Dong Zhuo was stationed here to resist the heroes in Guanzhong, but now Zhao Yun is stationed here to fight with Yuan Shao's hundreds of thousands of troops.

Zhao Yun was a famous general of the Han Dynasty. He followed Liu Feng in his expedition. He was promoted to general of the bandits and granted the title of Marquis of Pavilion. He had six thousand troops under his command. He seemed to be very different from Yuan Shao's one hundred thousand troops when he faced off against them.

But when the two armies are facing each other, it depends on the strength of the troops, the famous generals, and the geographical location.

Because Hulao Pass is the most powerful pass in the world, and Zhao Yun is guarding it, and although Yuan's army has 100,000 elite troops, it can't be attacked for a long time.[

While Liu Feng led his troops to attack Hulao Pass, the sound of fighting outside Hulao Pass was also boiling.

"Dong dong dong."

"kill."

Amidst the thundering sound of drums and the roars of soldiers, under the supervision of the general, countless Yuan soldiers carried ladders on their shoulders, held crossbows and short blades, and launched attacks again and again towards Hulao Pass.

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On the city, Zhao Yun personally shot arrows and commanded the defense with his horizontal sword.

On the battlefield, arrows were flying, boulders were flying, oil was pouring down like rain, blood and broken limbs were flying across the field, and the sounds of fighting and screams were repeated, forming a bloody battle on the battlefield.

Yuan's army had many soldiers and had been attacking the city for days. Zhao Yun actually had a harder time defending the city. From time to time, Yuan's soldiers broke into Hulao Pass, and Zhao Yun himself had to use his sword to kill people from time to time.

As a result, the armor was stained with blood, and the green embroidered robe almost turned blood red. Not only Zhao Yun, but the other soldiers were also covered in blood, as if they had been soaked in blood.

They followed Zhao Yun hoarsely, roared and killed, and fought. Zhao Yun won the hearts of the people, and no one slacked off at this time.

After an hour of this, the momentum of Hulao closing was still strong, but in fact it was already crumbling. This situation was also seen by the leading general of the Yuan army, and he was very happy.

About a mile outside the pass is the Yuan Army camp. The camp stretches for more than ten miles and is very majestic. At this moment, a handsome flag is erected in front of the camp gate with the word "Yuan" embroidered on it, and a high platform is stationed under it.

There were four or five people standing on the high platform. One of them was slender, handsome, and very dignified. He was Guo Tu, an important adviser under Yuan Shao's account. Guo Tu was also the commander-in-chief of Yuan's army this time.

The other three or four people were all generals wearing armor and swords hanging from their waists. They were all fierce and fierce. Seeing the situation developing, everyone's faces showed joy.

"Hahaha, Zhao Yun deserves to be a famous general of the Han Dynasty. He can stand under my army of 100,000 for so many days. But even famous generals will fall one day. Now Zhao Yun is at the end of his rope. Just wait for the army to break through Hulao, Luoyang is in sight, the Han Emperor

It’s in hand.”

One of the generals laughed loudly.

Guo Tu looked up and saw that the person speaking was as strong as an iron tower, but it was Lu Kuang, the general of the Yuan Army.

"General Lu said it well, if we break through Luoyang, great things can be accomplished." Before Guo Tu could speak, another person shouted.

This man's body is slightly weaker than Lu Kuang's, but he looks around with wolfish eyes and is extremely ferocious. This man is Lu Xiang.

After Yan Liang and Wen Chou died in battle, Yuan Shao made a determined effort to promote a group of outstanding men in the army. These Lu Kuang and Lu Xiang were the most important generals of Yuan Shao.[

Both men were strong and fierce, Lu Kuang was good at leading troops, and Lu Xiang was good at fighting and rushing into battle. They were both called Er Lu, and they were generals of the Yuan Army. This time, the Yuan Army divided one hundred thousand troops to attack Hulao Pass, with Guo Tu as the main force, Lu Kuang, and Lu Xiang.

Xiang Zhiye intended to break through Hulao, break into Sili, and capture Liu Xie, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.


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