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Chapter 1258 Clearance Operation

Yixian County, about fifty miles away from the Juma River, is an important logistics center for the Uighurs. Thousands of people in Yixian County were all forcibly driven out of the city by the Uighur troops. Yixian County became Cangcheng. Currently, there are two million sheep and goats in the city.

There are five hundred herdsmen and five thousand Huihe troops. In addition, there are 100,000 shi of grain and 200,000 dans of hay, which are the military rations for Fan Yang's army.

Yi County is not far from Feihuxing. Zhu Si deployed a thousand defenders at the entrance of Feihuxing Valley, but he did not tell the Huihe people that there was a valley road leading to Yuzhou in Hedong.

This is the cunning point of Zhu Si. On the surface he welcomes the Uighurs, but behind his back he treats the Uighurs like thieves and refuses to reveal any details about Youzhou.

At night, an army of 20,000 people approached the exit of Feihu County. A thousand soldiers were stationed at the exit of Feihu County. The general was called Wang Pan, who was the deputy general of Wang Zhaoxuan, the original defender of Feihu County. After Feihu County fell, Wang Zhaoxuan left Wang Pan to guard it.

After Fei Huxing exited, he went back to report to Zhu Si. Once he left, he never came back.

Before dawn, Wang Pan suddenly received news that their camp was surrounded by Tang troops. Wang Pan was startled and hurried to the top of the camp fence to check.

Their military camp is a small plank-shaped military camp covering an area of ​​100 acres. You can stand on the wall of the camp to patrol and defend. It is still dark, but you can see countless figures outside, at least tens of thousands of soldiers.

"General, do you want to light the beacon fire?"

There is a hidden beacon on the top of the mountain behind them. There are five soldiers on duty at the beacon on the top of the mountain. If the beacon is lit in the camp at the bottom of the mountain, then the beacon will be lit on the mountain.

Of course, the power to issue orders belongs to Wang Pan, and only when he issues orders can the beacon above be ignited.

Wang Pan glared at his men fiercely, "Are you crazy? If you light the beacon, we will all die."

Several generals behind him glared at the general who came up with the idea. They were all marginalized generals. They had lost Zhu Si's trust, so naturally they would not be loyal to Zhu Si. All they were thinking about was how to save their wealth and lives.

At this time, a soldier came to report, "General, an arrow message has been shot from the other side!"

"Where is the letter?" Wang Pan asked quickly.

The soldier handed over a letter stuck on an arrow, and Wang Pan opened it and read it.

It was written by Zhang Yun, the general of the capital, praising him for putting the overall situation first and not lighting bonfires. He also promised that as long as they surrendered, their lives and property would be safe. If they performed meritorious services, they could even be converted into generals of the Tang Dynasty.

Wang Pan handed the letter to several of his subordinates for circulation, and all the generals agreed to surrender.

Wang Pandang immediately ordered: "Pass my order, open the camp gate and surrender!"

Outside the city was an army of 20,000 men led by Zhang Yun. He had received an order from the regent to seize Yi County immediately.

Zhang Yun's army came out of Feihuxing, and the first thing they faced was the military camp at Taniguchi. Zhang Yun originally wanted to attack by force, but he was worried that the attack would cause the opponent to jump over the wall and light the beacons, so he decided to adopt the method of being soft first and then hard, giving the opponent a

The opportunity to surrender is also to stabilize the opponent.

He was betting that the other party wanted to save his life, and sure enough, the barracks opened and surrendered.

At two o'clock in the morning, an army of about a thousand people came from outside Yi County. The leader was Wang Pan. The army drove more than a dozen carts, filled with beautiful women. Of course, these women were all dressed as Tang soldiers.

Wang Pan knew very well how to deceive the city gate, and the Huihe people were very cautious about other things. The hardest currency was women. These bastards wanted women like crazy. A few days ago, they even sent people to his military camp to ask if there were any.

Military prostitute.

Wang Pan raised his waistband high and shouted: "I am Wang Pan, General Lang. On the orders of Wang Zhengshou, I am sending you a group of military prostitutes."

Wang Zhengshou was Wang Shoucheng, who stayed behind in the military and political affairs of Youzhou, and was Zhu Si's number one aide, as everyone in Uighurs knew.

When the garrison on the city heard that there were women, they all lay down on the top of the city to take a closer look. Sure enough, they saw hundreds of gorgeously dressed women sitting in the cart. The soldiers were drooling.

The guard general at the head of the city was named Xixie Fulin. He was from the Xixie tribe of Huihe. He was a captain of ten thousand men and led five thousand people to guard Yi County.

Although the soldiers couldn't walk when they saw the woman, Xixie Fulin was still very cautious and ordered his men to put down a basket and shouted: "Put the command arrows and military badges in the basket!"

When Zhu Si's command arrows were used to annihilate Tian Chengsi, they were found in the Hezong Army. There were 10,000 Zhu Si's troops in the Hezong Army. They had Zhu Si's command arrows, which were silver command arrows and matched with Wang Pan's silver medal, which was just right.

conform to.

Xi Xiefulin got the command arrow and the silver medal and sent someone to Zhu Si, who was guarding the grain warehouse, to identify them and confirm that they were correct.

Xixie Fulin then waved his hand and ordered: "Kaicheng!"

The suspension bridge was lowered, the city gate slowly opened, and a thousand soldiers escorted the ox cart into the city. The soldiers ran down from the top of the city one after another, drooling and staring at the women in the ox cart. Some impatient ones reached out to touch her.

"No, why do these women have Adam's apples?"

A soldier suddenly noticed something unusual and shouted.

Xi Xie Fulin was startled, then reacted immediately and shouted urgently: "Close the city gate, don't let them in!"

The general who came in was a fierce general of the Tang Army named Zheng Kai. He waved his sword and shouted: "Brothers, kill!"

"Kill!"

The soldiers took out their weapons and attacked the Uighurs on both sides. The women also tore off their skirts, exposed their armor, and drew out their spears to fight fiercely with the enemy.

The suspension bridge could not be pulled up and was blocked by Tang military tools. The city gate could not be closed and was blocked by bullock carts.

The alarm bell sounded urgently in the city, "Dang! Dang! Dang! Dang!"

The Tang army's 20,000 troops came from all directions, including 15,000 from the North City, 2,000 from the South and 2,000 from the East, and 1,000 from the West.

Zhang Yun's goal is not to let go of a single enemy soldier.

Soon, 15,000 Tang army soldiers entered the city.

To the south of Yi County is Yishui. Yishui is actually the upper reaches of the Juma River, but it is full of mountains and hills, and the cavalry cannot go there. The Uighurs have never thought of crossing the river here, and Fan Yang's army has never gone south from Yixian County.

There is no such record.

This will give rise to a wrong concept, and there will be no way to go south from Yishui.

But in fact, there is a feasible way, but there is no smooth official road and it is difficult to walk.

An hour after Yixian was captured, a Tang army of 10,000 men and 30,000 camels crossed the Yishui River and arrived at Yixian.

At dawn, 10,000 Tang troops escorted all the trophies captured in Yi County, including 2 million sheep and 100,000 shi of grain. The grain was naturally carried on camels, as well as various other supplies, and more than 1,000 prisoners of war.

The army crossed the Yishui River and headed south.

The reason why they had to cross the Yishui River and go south was to give the Uighur Army a wrong message. The army that conquered Yixian County also came from the south of the Yishui River.

At noon, a Uighur centurion rushed to the Khan's camp. This centurion was released on the north bank of Yishui River. Of course, he was asked to deliver a letter, written by Li Ye in his own handwriting to Dengli Khan.

letter.

Soon, the centurion who delivered the message was brought to Denli Khan.

(End of chapter)




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