Chapter 1887 Princess Yuanmeng fights the two gods
"Father, although the sons of the grassland are brave, the generals of the Jin army have always been brave and good at fighting. If they forcefully go out to fight, even if they can win, the sons of the sons will suffer heavy losses!" Liu He, Liu Yuan's eldest son, said worriedly.
Although my father is an expert in riding and shooting, and some of my brothers are brave and good at fighting, they are still incomparable to those top warriors from Yuan Meng!
And those top generals of Yuanmeng, such as Shalijin and others, all directly fought against the generals of the Jin army. Whether the generals of the Jin army are strong or not can be known by looking at the general rankings. After such a comparison, it is no wonder
Liu He would have this kind of worry.
"Unprepared, the imperial concubine's brothers Xian Hu (Great Immortal Hu Power), Xian Lu (Great Immortal Deer Power), and Xian Yang (Great Immortal Sheep Power) were ordered by Prince Kublai Khan to return to Longcheng. They passed by the Tata tribe, and their father had already
I've sent someone to invite you!" Liu Yuan said confidently.
The implanted identities of Xian Hu (Great Immortal of Tiger Power), Xian Lu (Great Immortal of Deer Power), and Xian Yang (Great Immortal of Sheep Power) were not from Yuanmeng, but from the Western Regions. They were Xian Zijing (Scorpion Spirit), the concubine of Kublai Khan.
brother.
Of course, although these people were once people from the Western Regions, they can only be Yuanmeng people now. When their original country was conquered by Yuanmeng, they became Yuanmeng people. Over the years, Yuanmeng people
It has annexed many nationalities, but it is never short of one.
Although Xian Zijing (Scorpion Spirit), Xian Hu (Tiger Power Great Immortal), Xian Lu (Deer Power Great Immortal), and Xian Yang (Sheep Power Great Immortal) are strong, they never rely on personal strength in fighting, but the power of the army.
, but the other country’s army is too weak.
Even 5 to 1 can't withstand the charge of Yuan Meng's cavalry, so what can these four people do alone?
Furthermore, although these four people are strong, only Xian Zijing (Scorpion Spirit) is really strong for Yuan Meng, and the remaining Xian Hu (Great Immortal of Tiger Power), Xian Lu (Great Immortal of Deer Power), and Xian Yang
(Great Immortal Sheep Power) Even though the three of them are powerful, they are only peerless. It is not difficult for Yuan Meng to deal with them.
After Kublai Khan defeated the opponent's army, he planned to disperse these people. First, he captured Xian Hu (Great Immortal of Tiger Power), Xian Lu (Great Immortal of Deer Power), and Xian Yang (Great Immortal of Sheep Power).
He also used these three people to set up a trap to round up his younger sister Xian Zijing (Scorpion Spirit).
After falling into a trap and being heavily surrounded by Mongolian cavalry with a total of 20,000 yuan, Xian Zijing of course had no choice but to fall into the hands of Kublai Khan.
Next, Kublai Khan used the beauty trick to take these four powerful generals for his own use.
Furthermore, taking these four powerful generals into their own hands will also be beneficial to their efforts to conquer the countries in the Western Regions.
Last but not least, Xian Zijing was originally beautiful and pretty, so Kublai Khan would not suffer any loss by accepting such a concubine!
After Kublai Khan took in this concubine, he did not use them on the battlefield against the Western Regions. Instead, he sent them to Murong Ke's men to help Murong Ke deal with Su Dingfang.
It's not that Kublai looked down on the people from the Western Regions. There was no need for so many powerful generals to deal with them. Those powerful generals were more useful when they were reserved to deal with Su Dingfang.
Although Murong Ke had heard about the bravery of this imperial concubine at the beginning, he did not really take it seriously. After all, men will naturally have feelings for women, whether consciously or unconsciously.
They are looked down upon, especially in the context of ancient times where men were superior to women.
Since ancient times, why have so many female generals been able to leave their names throughout the ages?
Nonsense, how many female generals are there in the world? Over the past dynasties, the female generals who have been in battle have probably managed to retain a little bit of fame.
As for the male generals, how does the number of male generals in the past dynasties compare with the number of female generals? If you want to stand out among a large number of people, you must first squeeze out the heads.
However, a subsequent battle completely changed Murong Ke's impression of this imperial concubine.
During the great battle between Murong Ke and Su Dingfang, because Murong Ke did not regard the imperial concubine as having that level of combat power in advance, she had unexpected consequences.
In this battle, Xian Zijing relied on her own strength to deal with the two masters Yu Yixian and Ran Min at the same time, which allowed Murong Ke to save the combat power originally intended to deal with these two people, allowing Murong Ke to use his hands to fight
As his trump cards became more abundant, Su Dingfang was forced to defeat and withdraw from the battlefield.
It was precisely because of this time that Xian Zijing achieved real fame in one battle. She defeated two famous masters by herself, and even seriously injured one of them, causing the opponent to almost die on the battlefield. Kublai Khan's move
The imperial concubine once became the morale pillar of the army.
If Huo Qubing hadn't joined forces with Su Dingfang in this battle, but instead gave full play to his own strengths and went deep into the countries in the Western Regions conquered by Yuan and Meng alone, causing a crisis in Murong Ke's rear and causing
Murong Ke had to send troops to pay attention to their rear. Su Dingfang might really be in trouble this time.
Among the Jin army, although Huo Qubing's reputation is not as good as that of the great governors, he is definitely a famous general who cannot be ignored. Along the way, Huo Qubing has also made numerous achievements in the Jin army.
It is even bluntly said that Huo Qubing's contribution is no worse than that of some great governors.
Huo Qubing came out of the mountains when he followed Kublai Khan to conquer the Qiang, and then followed Yue Fei to pacify Jingbei, and followed Bai Qi to conquer the Japanese country. He led the cavalry deep behind the enemy lines of the Japanese country, and captured more than one Japanese famous name, although they were not the most famous ones among the Japanese countries.
One, but it can still be regarded as a credit for capturing the enemy's princes.
In this war, the Central Plains was even more disrupted in one fell swoop. The current tragedies of Chi You and Cao Cao came directly from Huo Qubing.
No matter how great the contributions made by those great governors, they did not participate in every battle after all. However, Huo Qubing relied on a large number of battles, and his accumulated contributions even exceeded those of some great governors.
Therefore, it was definitely impossible for Murong Ke to treat Huo Qubing as a nobody. This guy had just gained merit. Even people far away in the grassland had heard about it. Knowing how valuable the opponent was, he naturally had to go all out.
Especially at this time, the rear could not resist Huo Qubing's tossing.
Those countries in the Western Regions were conquered by Yuan and Meng not long ago, and they haven't even had time to digest it, and it is far from possible for people's hearts to surrender. At this point, it will take time to kill.
If Huo Qubing really seizes the opportunity, it might cause a series of chain reactions. Therefore, even if Murong Ke gained a hard-won advantage over Su Dingfang, he could only give up with tears in his eyes.
The same goes for Kublai Khan, who continued to attack the countries in the Western Regions. Because of the appearance of Huo Qubing, he had to send troops to return reinforcements.