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Chapter 837 Flooded Seventh Army

Shortly after Yu Jin stationed the Wei army in Yikouchuan, it rained heavily for several days. The general Cheng found Yu Jin and said, "The army was stationed in Chuankou. The terrain was very low. Although there were some earthen mountains, it was very far away from our camp. Now the autumn rain is continuous.

The climate is humid and the soldiers have had a hard time. Some people reported that the soldiers in Jingzhou had moved to the high ground and prepared many ships near the Han River. If the river water rises, our army will be in a dangerous situation.

You should have planned earlier." Yu Jin thought he was Pang De's lobbyist, in order to convince himself to attack the Jingzhou army, so he scolded: "Every man is bewitching my morale! If you say more, I will kill you immediately!



He kindly went to give his opinions, but was humiliated. He felt bored, so he went to Pang De to explain this.

Pang De said: "Actually what you said makes sense. General Yu Jin refused to move his troops. I will move to other places by myself tomorrow."

After the discussion, the storm was shaking that night. Pang De sat in the camp. Suddenly he heard thousands of horses galloping and the earth was shaking. Pang De was very surprised and hurriedly walked out of the camp. When he saw it, he found that there were floods everywhere.

After rushing over, the seven armies ran around, and countless people were drifting with the flow. The water on the flat ground suddenly rose a lot. Yu Jin and Pang De led the generals to the hill, preparing to hide from the water.

When it was dawn, Guan Yu and the generals all waved their flags and came on a big boat. Yu Jin saw that there was no retreat on all sides, and there were only fifty or sixty people on the left and right. He knew that he could not escape, so he shouted that he was willing to surrender.

Guan Yu asked him to take off his armor, sent soldiers to capture them, put them into the ship, and then captured Pang De. At that time, Pang De was still as handsome as he had no equipment, and he stood on the dam.

Seeing Guan Yu coming, Pang De had no intention of being afraid and came forward to fight. Guan Yu ordered the ships to surround the surroundings, and the soldiers shot arrows together, shooting most of the Wei army to death.

Dong Heng and Dong Chao felt that the situation was very critical, so he said to Pang De: "Most of the soldiers were killed and injured, and there was no way around. It would be better to surrender first."

Pang De was very angry and said, "I have received the favor of the King of Wei, how could I surrender to others?" So he killed Dong Heng and Dong Chao on the spot and said sternly: "If you have any more people who surrender,

Take the two of them as an example!" Everyone was very scared when they saw it, so they rushed forward to meet the enemy and fought until noon, and their courage doubled.

Guan Yu urged ships from all sides to launch an attack together, and the bows and arrows became more dense. Pang De sent soldiers to fight with short troops, while looking back at Cheng He, saying: "I heard that brave soldiers are not afraid of death, and heroes do not destroy their reputation and survive. Today

It's my death period, you can fight to the death!" Cheng He nodded and rushed to the front, being shot into the water by Guan Yu's bow and arrow. The other soldiers all stepped forward to surrender, only Pang De was fighting to the death. He stared at a small boat

There were just over a dozen soldiers on it. After arriving nearby, Ponde leaped with a knife, got onto the boat, and immediately killed the soldiers on the boat. The rest of the soldiers jumped into the water to escape. So Ponde took one hand

Holding a knife and rowing with one hand, he was about to walk towards Fancheng.

Just in the flowing water, a general arrived on a large raft and collided with a small boat, knocking Pang De into the water. The soldier on the boat jumped into the water and captured Pang De alive. Everyone saw the man who captured Pang De

It was Zhou Cang. Zhou Cang knew about water nature and lived in Jingzhou for a few years. He became more familiar with water nature, so he captured Pang De alive.

The seven teams led by Yu Jin all died in the water. The other people who knew how to water knew that there was no way out and all surrendered.

Guan Yu led the soldiers back victoriously and sat in the camp. The swordsman escorted Yu Jin over. Yu Jin knelt on the ground and begged for mercy. Guan Yu asked, "How are you going to resist me?"

Yu Jin said: "I have also received the order. I have no choice. I hope you can have mercy and swear to repay you with death!"

Guan Yu smiled and said, "If I kill you, it would be like killing a dog, insulting the sword and axe!" So he sent someone to the Jingzhou prison to wait, saying, "Let's take it away first, see what my elder brother does!"

Everyone took Pang De up again. Pang De opened his eyebrows and was angry, but refused to kneel down. Guan Yu said, "Now your brother is in Hanzhong, your former lord Ma Chao has also become a general in Shuzhong. Why didn't you go earlier.

What about surrendering?”

I thought Pang De would abandon the darkness and turn to the light, but he didn't expect that he said furiously: "Even if I die under your knife, how could I surrender to you?" So he continued to curse, becoming more and more ugly. Guan Yu was very angry and asked the sword and axe driver to push it out to behead him.

, Pang De was tortured in the neck.

Guan Yu was very righteous. Although Pang De did this, he still pity his loyalty and buried him well. After dealing with these things, Guan Yu returned to the warship and continued to attack Fancheng with other soldiers.

Around Fancheng, the waves were everywhere, and the water was very fast. The city walls gradually collapsed, and both men and women brought bricks and tiles, but they couldn't stop them. None of the generals such as Cao army were afraid and hurriedly told Cao Ren: "The situation is already very critical now.

, you can take a boat to leave before the enemy has not arrived. Although you have lost the city, you are still alive."

Cao Ren nodded and was about to do this. Man Chong advised: "No, the mountains and rivers are coming, how can they last forever? They will retreat soon. Although Guan Yu did not attack the city, he had sent someone else to the Xiaxia.

The reason why he dared not attack easily was that he considered the attack behind him. If the city was abandoned now, then the south of the Yellow River would not be the country's land. I hope the general can guard this city as a guarantee."

Cao Ren bowed and thanked him, "If it weren't for your advice, I would have missed a big deal!" After that, he rode a white horse to the city wall, gathered everyone, and swore, "We have been ordered by the King of Wei to protect this.

If there is anyone who gives up in a city, behead it immediately!”

Everyone supported him and said, "We are willing to defend ourselves to the death!"

Cao Ren was very happy and added hundreds of archers to the city wall. The military advisors carried out protection every night and did not dare to slack off. The elderly and young residents moved the soil to fill some flooded places. Not long after, the fruit was indeed

Retreat.

After Guan Yu captured the Wei general Yu Jin, he was so powerful that everyone else was very scared. Suddenly, his second son, Guan Xing, came to the camp to visit his relatives. Guan Yu sent officials to write documents to Chengdu to meet the King of Hanzhong and ask for promotion.

Guan Xing bid farewell to his father and walked towards Chengdu.

Guan Yu divided half of his troops and went straight to the underworld. He led his troops to attack Fancheng from all directions. Guan Yu arrived at the north gate and immediately raised his whip, pointed to the city wall, and said, "You rats, why don't you surrender quickly,

When are you going to wait?"


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