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Chapter 1450: Dangerous Times (Part 2)

Chapter 1450: Dangerous Era (Part 2)

(Note: The two dead characters in the previous chapter have been modified. Qin Yong and Li Jun did not die, but Qin Huaiyu and Dai Zong died. The number of people eliminated was too large and was mistaken.)

In Yizhou, Liu Ji and Liu Yu, who had become kings, continued to attack each other after completely falling out with each other.

Liu Ji's overall strength was stronger than Liu Yu's, and the generals under his command were also stronger than Liu Yu's, so that he overpowered Liu Yu in every aspect.

In order to deal with Liu Ji, Liu Yu did not hesitate to lure Li Shimin into Yizhou and borrow the help of outsiders to deal with Liu Ji, who was also a member of the Han clan.

The period before Li Shimin entered Yizhou was undoubtedly the most dangerous and difficult time for Liu Yu.

In order to survive this difficult period, Liu Yu completely lost his face. When encountering Shu generals in the field, they were always beaten in groups, but his generals still suffered heavy casualties.

Fan Kuai was beaten by Zhang Ren, Wu Lan, Lei Tong, Meng Da, Wei Yongzhi, Liu Daogui and six other generals, and was severely injured and dying. However, he was rescued by Xia Houying after killing Liu Daogui;

Cao Shen was besieged by Tan Zhi, Liu Daolian, Liu Yi, and Wu Lan. After holding on for ten rounds, he was rescued by Zhou Bo, but Zhou Bo turned around and shot Liu Yi to death with a hidden arrow;

Liu Yu also concentrated his power and personally led the army to ambush Xing Tian, ​​Zhang Ren, Wu Lan, Lei Tong, Yan Yan, Meng Da, Wei Yongzhi, Tan Zhi, Liu Daolian, Zhuge Changmin, Xiang Mi, Zang Xi, etc.

More than fifty generals took action together, plus 20,000 elite soldiers and 10,000 archers.

In that battle, Xing Tian successively killed Liu Daolian, Wei Yongzhi, Tan Zhi, Zhuge Changmin, Xiang Mi, Zang Xi and more than 20 generals. Among them were many first-class and divine generals, but against Xing Tian

There is actually no difference between a divine general and a super first-rate.

Seeing that Xing Tian could not be defeated by group fighting tactics, Liu Yu quickly recalled the surviving generals and used military formations and shield tactics to surround Xing Tian, ​​consuming his physical strength bit by bit, and then killed him after he was exhausted;

But what Liu Yu didn't expect was that Xing Tian fought for a long time without losing his physical strength. He killed more than a thousand elite soldiers in a row and only suffered a little injury, not even a serious injury. In the end, Xing Tian was able to break through alone.

Got out.

What a desperate result!

Liu Yu asked himself that his talents were no worse than Liu Ji, but Liu Ji inherited the legacy of Emperor Ling, while Xing Tian, ​​Hou Yi, Kua Fu, the generals left by Emperor Ling were so powerful, even if there was only one Xing Tian,

All the generals under Liu Yu's command combined could not defeat him.

Liu Yu felt that it wasn't that he couldn't beat Liu Ji, but that he couldn't beat Liu Ji with his father!

After the first battle, Liu Yu's confidence was completely shattered. He no longer had confidence in defeating Liu Ji, but only wanted to unite with Li Shimin to fight against Liu Ji;

When Li Shimin's army entering Shu arrived, Yang Jian did not expect Xing Tian to be so fierce. Before he could react, his brother Yang Jiao and his sworn brother Zhang Bo were already killed by Xing Tian in two rounds.

As for the other sworn brother Kang Anyu, if Yang Jian hadn't arrived in time and rescued him, the courageous Kang Anyu would have definitely fallen under Xing Tian's axe.

You must know that Yang Jiao, Kang Anyu and Zhang Boshi are all divine generals. Even if the three of them join forces, they can compete with one or two gods of war. However, unexpectedly, they were killed by Xing Tian in an instant due to carelessness. This also became the reason why the Tang army entered Shu.

The biggest loss.

Xing Tian killed three of his brothers in front of Yang Jian, which no one could bear, let alone Yang Jian.

In grief and anger, Yang Jian started a fight with Xing Tian. Because he was blinded by his anger, he was defeated by Xing Tian after two hundred rounds of fighting.

With the defeat of Yang Jian, the morale of the Tang army plummeted, and they were defeated by the Shu army, losing nearly 10,000 troops;

During the fierce battle, Yuwen Gong was killed by Peng Yue, Yuwen Hao was killed by Fan Kuai, and Yuwen Lian was shot dead by Hou Yi;

After being defeated for a while, the Tang army finally realized the strength of the Shu army, and then they joined forces with Liu Yujun and fought steadily to stabilize the situation.

In the process, Yang Jian defeated Kuafu, Peng Yue, Fan Kuai and other generals, and then fought four times with Xing Tian, ​​but due to various reasons, there was no winner.

Li Shimin saw that he had joined forces with Liu Yu, but not only failed to defeat Liu Ji, but also suffered heavy casualties. In order to ensure his interests in Yizhou, he had no choice but to continue to increase his troops. In the end, he was completely dragged into the quagmire of Yizhou and could not escape.

In Yizhou, Liu Ji fought against the two great princes Liu Yu and Li Shimin with his family's strength, which made the princes and people all over the world pay attention to him, and the Shu Kingdom became recognized as one of the powerful countries.

Then shift your attention to Jingnan and Jiaozhou in the south;

During the process of Liu Xiu's unification of Jingnan, not only did none of his generals die, but he also recruited generals such as Gan Ning to surrender. Only soldiers and some low-level generals died.

However, after Liu Xiu unified Jingnan, the middle-level general Cai Zhongcai and his brothers died in Han Shizhong's raid.

After that, Liu Xiu won every battle against the Wuxi Barbarians. There were more than ten battles, with a total of more than 3,000 casualties. Not a single general died. Instead, he surrendered Samoko and other barbarian generals.

Since then, Liu Xiu's life has been smooth sailing. Although he has done nothing, he has attracted a large number of talents to join him.

Li Mi took Wang Bodang, Zhai Rang and Fan Hu to surrender;

Liu Yao's three sons Liu Ji, Liu Shuo, and Liu Shang brought many generals under Liu Yao to surrender;

Lu Kang not only brought the famous general Lu You and his master Lu Ji and Lu Xun to surrender, but also offered half of Lujiang County;

It can be said that when people sit at home, blessings come from heaven;

After surviving the most difficult time, Liu Xiu finally became rich and powerful, but by accepting these people, he also offended Jiangdong Sun Jian.

During Sun Jian's confrontation with Lujiang, general Zhang Yun was shot to death by Sun Ce with an arrow.

Afterwards, Sun Jian took the initiative to withdraw his troops, and Liu Xiu also began to plan for Jiaozhou, and when Shixie rebelled against him and contained the main force of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, he took the initiative to lead his troops to kill Jiaozhou.

Although the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was on guard against Liu Xiu, because the main force was not in the north, it was difficult to make a correction for a while, resulting in heavy casualties.

Qin Rigang, King of Yan of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was responsible for guarding the northern fortress, but in the end he could not withstand the fierce attacks of many fierce generals of the Chu army. After the camp was broken, he was beheaded by General Wei Wentong, and then his head was chopped off and hung on a flagpole to demonstrate, which made the counties along the way fear him.

Everyone is watching the wind and descending;

Hong Xiuquan's brother, Hong Renda, the king of Fu, refused to surrender, but was unable to defend the city. After the city was broken, he hid among the mobs, but was recognized by the people of Baiyue while fleeing.

After Hong Xiuquan unified Jiaozhou, in order to suppress the Baiyue rebellion, he adopted extremely bloody and violent suppression of Baiyue, which also aroused the hostility and hatred of most Baiyue people.

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