"Report... to report to my lord, Commander-in-Chief Yue Fei led his army to defeat the Shu-Chu coalition, and achieved a great victory in Xiangyang. A total of 150,000 enemy soldiers were killed, and 50,000 self-inflicted losses were suffered.
Hou Yi, the general of Shu, was killed by Governor Yue Fei;
King Liu Ji of Shu was shot and wounded by General Zhao Yun, and his life and death were unknown;
The traitor Qin Hui was captured alive by General Yue Yun;
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At present, the remnant army of Shu and Chu has retreated to Nanjun, relying on the city to defend Xiangyang, and is no longer able to invade Xiangyang."
Qin Haocai said that the winner would be decided in Jingbei soon. The meeting was not over yet when news came back that Yue Fei had defeated the Shu-Chu coalition.
After learning the news, Qin Hao was secretly relieved. At the same time, he was very glad that he did not kill Zhao Gao, or Gao Gao, because without him, this battle would not have been won.
In fact, they just found out that Zhao Gao was also born. Qin Hao's first reaction was to kill him. After all, he was a descendant of the Ying family. Restoring Qin was his mission engraved in his DNA, but Zhao Gao was the biggest driver of Qin's demise.
Qin Hao and Zhao Gaozhi naturally have a grudge, and killing him is the only thing that should be done. But when I think about it, this Zhao Gao is not the Zhao Gao in history, but the Gao Yao in "Myth".
Compared with Zhao Gao, the great traitor in history, Gao Yao is just an unlucky guy who accidentally traveled through time. He doesn't have the luck of the protagonist Yi Xiaochuan. If he doesn't want to be bullied, he can only fight against fate. Under the unexplainable power of historical correction, he can
By some strange combination of circumstances, he replaced the original Zhao Gao.
There is no doubt that Zhao Gao is a villain, but Gao Yao is not. On the contrary, he is still a pitiful person. Moreover, Gao Yao is Zhao Gao, but Zhao Gao is not Gao Yao.
After thinking of this, Qin Hao gave up on killing Gao Yao. After all, the wrongdoers have their owners and the debts have their owners. He could not even care about Xiang Yu, so what does a Gao Yao mean?
Gao Yao was already doomed, but he didn't expect Qin Hao to be so open-minded. He was moved and chose to reciprocate his love, preparing to help Qin Hao complete the great cause of unification.
Gao Yao knew very well that his ability was not ranked high among the Qin army, and his only advantage was his experience in the previous life. He had accompanied the two founding emperors of Qin and Han throughout his life, and no one knew Qin Shihuang and Han Gaozu better than him, so
Decided to take the risk and lurked beside Liu Ji.
Gao Yao knew Liu Ji too well, even better than Liu Ji himself. Only by Liu Ji's side could he play his greatest role. While helping Qin Hao, he could also resolve the grievances he had with Liu Bang in his previous life.
Having been a prime minister, the high-ranking ability is not weak. Five dimensions: commander 60, force 65, intelligence 90, politics 95, charisma 82;
If that were the case, Qin Hao would not agree to Gao Yao lurking into Shu. After all, it was not something ordinary people could do to deceive Liu Ji and Chen Ping.
The reason why Qin Hao changed his mind and agreed to Gao Yao's latent plan was actually because of Gao Yao's skill, Atrium.
[Psychic defense: Once you deceive the other party, the other party will be less vigilant towards you, and may even be completely undefended. When facing you, the other party's intelligence will be reduced by 1 to 10 points. 】
'Psychic Defense' is undoubtedly a terrifying skill. Once activated successfully, it will reduce the opponent's intelligence to an astonishing degree.
It was precisely because of the skill of 'mental defense' that Qin Hao agreed to Gao Yao's adventurous plan.
With this understanding of Liu Ji and the deliberate cooperation of the Qin army, Gao Yao quickly gained Liu Ji's trust after entering Shu and was regarded as a loyal minister by Liu Ji.
Liu Ji and Chen Ping never thought that Gao Yao would rebel, because Gao Yao's character was loyal, so they naturally could not find Gao Yao's problems.
Neither Liu Ji nor Chen Ping could notice it, and Liu Xiu, as an outsider, couldn't notice it, so he naturally wouldn't be wary of Gao Yao.
In the end, under the effect of Gao Yao's skill "Heart Defense", Liu Ji, Liu Xiu and even Chen Ping were demoralized. Only then, under Gao Yao's intentional misdirection, did he miscalculate the Qin army's combat power and act with wishful thinking.
Believing that he would win the field battle, he eventually fell into the trap of Yue Fei and Han Xin.
The biggest mistake Liu Ji made was not underestimating the combat power of the Hebei surrender army, but underestimating the combat power of Zhao Yun's 30,000 cavalry.
Soon after the decisive battle started, it turned into a big melee.
Yue Fei led 70,000 old soldiers to form a central army, and faced Liu Ji's 90,000 Shu army. The two sides fell into a stalemate, and it was difficult to tell the difference for a while.
Han Xin led 70,000 Hebei surrender troops to form a right-wing army, and faced Liu Xiu's 80,000 Chu troops. The Qin army fell slightly at a disadvantage.
Qin Zheng led a mixed army of 40,000 old and new to form a left-wing army, which faced Shu general Cao Shen's 60,000 mixed army of Shu and Chu.
Due to the large number of new troops, the left-wing Qin army fell below. If there were no reinforcements, they would definitely be defeated by the coalition forces.
The defeat of one army means that the other two armies will also be defeated.
In the early stages of the Battle of Xiangyang, the situation was obviously unfavorable to the Qin army.
But just when Liu Ji and Liu Xiu both believed that the Qin army was exhausted and had no remaining strength to counterattack, and that their victory was guaranteed, Zhao Yun, who was hidden as a trump card, led 30,000 cavalry and Beiwei troops to join the battle in time, and helped
Qin Zhengjun defeated Zhou Bo's 50,000-strong army in one fell swoop.
Cao Shen was a famous general who commanded 96, and his 50,000-strong army was quite powerful. Logically speaking, Cao Shen would not be defeated so quickly. However, the Qin cavalry came too suddenly, and the offensive was too fierce. With his 50,000 infantry cavalry, Cao Shen
The mixed army simply resisted.
Under the offensive of Zhao Yun's 30,000 cavalry, Cao Shen was blocked even in the first round of charging into the formation, and the 50,000-strong army was directly defeated.
After defeating Cao Shen, Zhao Yun led his army to support Yue Fei's central army, leaving Qin Zheng to lead his army to pursue Cao Shen's defeated army.
Zhou Bo's army was defeated, and the situation on both sides reversed instantly.
Liu Ji didn't expect that Cao Shen would be defeated so quickly. When he learned about it, it was already too late. The Qin and Shu armies were fighting together. There was me among you and you among me. Even if you wanted to, you couldn't evacuate.
Just as Liu Ji and Chen Ping were thinking hard about countermeasures, Zhao Yun's 30,000 cavalry rushed over and directly defeated Liu Ji's Chinese army. However, they did not collapse immediately. Instead, they gritted their teeth and held on with all their might.
This is nothing but futility.
No matter how hard the Shu army struggled, they could not escape the fate of being pierced by the cavalry. In the end, they could not follow in the footsteps of Cao Shen and were defeated by Yue Fei and Zhao Yun.
The two armies have won, and the victory in the battle of Xiangyang has been decided.
After learning that both Liu Ji and Cao Shen were defeated, Liu Xiu knew that he had no way to save his troops, so he decisively abandoned his chariot to protect his commander, cut off his men's wrists, and paid a heavy price to barely retain the main force, and fled all the way back to Jiangling.
Liu Jike was not as lucky as Liu Xiu. The Shu army was the main target of the Qin army. As soon as his army was defeated, Yue Fei divided his cavalry into several groups to pursue them and cut off Liu Ji's escape route to Jiangling.
The road to the south had been blocked by the Qin army's cavalry. Liu Ji had no way to go to Jiangling, so he had to go west. However, Yue Fei personally led the Wei army to pursue him.
It is obviously not easy to get rid of Yue Fei's pursuit.
Liu Ji changed his route several times, but he couldn't get rid of Yue Fei. Yue Fei was like a roundworm in his stomach. Just when Liu Ji was about to despair, Xing Tian took the initiative to ask for orders to stay behind.