Fighting in the south of the city, rushing into the yellow dust, red flags, lightning, wind, drums and thunder shook.
The enemy is fierce, the troops are strong, and the formation is like a cloud in the field.
Fighting for great success, responding to the three spirits, and being moved by righteousness, people forget their lives.
The long sword strikes, the sound is weak, and the flying dynasty dazzles and flies towards the stars.
Tigers are leaping on horseback, flowers are whirling, and red fire is spreading into soaring smoke.
The heroic beheading, the high flag, the long-horned flying cry resounding in the clear sky.
——Excerpt from "Battle City South" by He Chengtian [Southern and Northern Dynasties]
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Dengli Khan has received a secret report, and the Tang court, forced by the Huihe military strength, acquiesced in his abduction of Princess Qingluan.
In order to re-establish an alliance with the Uighurs, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty prepared to accept Dengli Khan's offer and marry Princess Qingluan to Dengli Khan as his nuptial princess.
With this imperial edict, both Tang Dynasty and Uighur could resolve the matter of Princess Qingluan's detention in an honorable manner, "turning hostilities into friendship."
However, the dirty transactions behind these were shady. Before the marriage edict of the Tang Dynasty was officially issued, kidnapping the princess of the Tang Dynasty was tantamount to contempt for the Tang Empire and an undeclared war.
Bai Fu understood the tacit understanding between the two parties and decided to use Yang to defeat the conspiracy.
Bai Fu did not bring any soldiers, and did not come to interfere as a general of the Tang Dynasty. Instead, he fought alone as a rival princess's consort. This move would not only embarrass the Tang Dynasty court, but also make Dengli Khan
Got into an extremely embarrassing situation.
Dengli Khan was already in the wrong, so Bai Fu took advantage of the situation, exploited his strengths and exploited his weaknesses, and made full use of the grassland rules to defend his right to marry.
People in the grasslands are free and unrestrained, and are not bound by the many etiquettes of the Central Plains. The pursuit of love is the rule that men and women in the grasslands abide by: "Lovers in love have the freedom not to be interfered by their families. Even if they are interfered by the tribe, they are free and unrestrained."
In a cursed marriage, if a man is willing to accept a duel with the woman's other suitors, Tengger will bless him."
Dengli Khan certainly knows this rule, but let alone himself, looking around at the generals in front of him, who can beat the God of War Bai Fu?!
If he does not come forward to fight, he must obey the rules of the grassland and return Princess Qingluan to Bai Fu. Otherwise, he will lose his face and may no longer have the prestige to lead the tribes in Huihe;
But what will happen to him, who is Bai Fu's opponent? Losing his wife doesn't count, but if he accidentally loses his life, the gain outweighs the loss.
Dengli Khan had a headache and knew that he had underestimated Bai Fu and suffered the loss of being dumb.
At this time, the three armies were croaking, and the tribes on the grasslands that were not of their own clan were already booing.
Although Dengli Khan inherited the throne by blood, he was very powerful and a powerful general on the grassland. He gritted his teeth and planned to ride out, pretending to fight and play in the lake, taking the opportunity to mix up.
If it's a tie, let's take advantage of the situation and give up.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he raised his whip, Te Legu grabbed the reins of Dengli Khan's horse and urgently dissuaded him: "Khan, you must not do it, don't act rashly. With your martial arts, I'm afraid the reunion will not be in vain.
General!"
Dengli Khan was so ashamed that his charred face turned purple with shame.
General Di De saw the clues and hurriedly smoothed things over: "The Great Khan is so noble, how can he suddenly lose his status in a showdown with these reckless people?"
Although he said this, he did not say it. Bai Fuben revealed his identity and publicly stated that he would fight as a knight errant to compete for the princess of the Tang Dynasty.
The two men's actions made Tengri Khan feel on pins and needles, and his face became hot.
Dengli Khan's big eyes glared at General Di De angrily, and scolded: "You are the general of Huihe, go ahead! If you win, I will betroth the Princess of Tang Dynasty to you!"
General Di De was shocked and hurriedly waved his hands to refute, saying: "This kid Bai Fu is full of tricks and cunning. He is openly provoking, so there must be a conspiracy. Don't fall into his tricks!"
Besides, my mother-in-law is very unruly and fierce. Even if I win, she will definitely not let a woman from the Central Plains pass..."
The faces of all the generals showed disdain, and even Dengli Khan couldn't bear to listen. He whipped General Di De's face with his horsewhip and said angrily: "Get out!"
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Seeing Dengli Khan's attempt to delay time, Bai Fu decided to strike first.
Bai Fu held a five-hook divine flying spear and galloped in front of the army. He carried five large banners on his back to protect his flag, fluttering in the wind, like a tiger descending from the earth, majestic.
The gale knew its master's intention, so it leaped into the air with all four hooves and galloped at full speed, as if it had wings on its ribs, like a black lightning, streaking across the sky. The horses' hooves stepped on it, the tigers roared and the dragons roared, the sound was overwhelming, and the horses bowed their heads.
The red rabbit among horses, Lu Bu among men!
The soldiers of the three armies of Uighur let out bursts of cheers...
Seeing Bai Fu being so arrogant, Dengli Khan became angry and shouted at forward Gulbote: "Gulbote, you are the wolf warrior of the grassland, how can you let Tang Gou roar filial piety here!"
Gurbot, who had well-developed limbs and a simple mind, was provoked by Dengli Khan, and his blood surged upwards. He picked up the mace and rushed out of the camp, heading straight for Baifu.
Bai Fu snorted coldly, controlled the horse with both legs, danced the bright silver gun, and faced Gurbot.
Da da da
As the two horses clashed, Gulbote roared, swung his mace, and hit Huashan with one move, hitting Bai Fu's head.
He was faster, but Bai Fu was faster than him. The five-hook divine flying spear in his hand was like a white snake spitting out a message, and it went straight to Gulbert's throat.
Bai Fu could have shot his throat with one shot. With a change of thought, he put away the gun, punched with his bare hands, and hit the mace from the air.
Although Gulbote is one of the best divine powers on the grassland, his internal skills like Bai Fu are not at the same level.
Bai Fu punched the mace, and the spiral energy spurted out. Gulbert felt a huge force coming from the head of the mace, and the mace immediately flew away from his hand. The huge force remained unabated. , like a bronze hammer hitting his chest. Gulbert spurted out a mouthful of blood, fell from his horse, fell three feet away, and fell to the ground.
Although Gulbote was born with divine power, he lost to the God of War Bai Fu, which many Uighur warriors could accept. However, being knocked off their horses by Bai Fu's bare hands in one round still caused many Uighur warriors to collapse. The shouts of the three armies sounded again.
Seeing that the situation was unfavorable, Teller Gushu drove his horse to the front of Dengli Khan and said: "Bai Fu is the top master of the inner family. I don't think your nephew Bi Shi Ye Bo Pei Luo can match him."
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Bi Shi Ye Bo Pei Luonai is the nephew of Dengli Khan and the number one master of the younger generation in Uighur. He is a martial arts wizard who has not been seen in the grasslands for hundreds of years.
More than 20 years ago, the mother of Bi Shi Ye Bo Pei Luo was separated from her tribe in a snowstorm and was rescued by a slave in critical condition. Under his careful care, she survived.
Spending time together day and night, Peiro's mother fell in love with her savior and made a private marriage.
However, due to the disparity in status, the relationship between the two could not be approved by the old Khan. Bishi Yebo Peiluo's father was seriously injured and expelled from the tribe.
Regardless of the dissuasion of relatives and friends, Pelo's mother gave up her royal status, left the tribe, and eloped with him.
In the days that followed, although the couple lived in the open and wandered, they were deeply in love, had a happy marriage, and gave birth to several outstanding children.
When Pei Luo was a child, he had a great opportunity. He became a master of famous martial arts and practiced martial arts. He fought all over the grasslands and rarely encountered any opponents, and became famous in Huihe.
Seeing that his nephew was very brave and famous, Dengli Khan decided to win over him. He summoned the Pero family back to the tribe and restored their royal status.
His childhood experience made Bishi Yebo Peiluo have no good impression of the Uighur royal family. He only recognized Dengli Khan as his uncle for the sake of his mother. However, he did not obey the orders of the Khan.
A few years ago, Bishi Yebo Peiluo also participated in the "Battle of Xiangji Temple" when Huihe regained Chang'an as a general.
After seeing Li Siye Mo Dao's arrogance and his efforts in restoring Xuanmen in vain, Pei Luo Fang believed that there are people outside the world, and there is a world outside the world. So he put away his arrogance, left the Huihe army, returned to the grassland, and hid in the Yinshan Mountains to practice hard.
Several years later, Pei Shi Ye Bo Pei Luo was reborn and achieved great success in martial arts. Only then did he come out of the mountain again, determined to use fighting instead of training to pursue the pinnacle of martial arts.
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Dengli Khan detained the Tang princess and tried to use despicable means to force Tang Ting to make a marriage. Bishi Yebo Peiluo was extremely disdainful of this and refused to live with Dengli Khan in the Huihe camp.
He took his personal soldiers and chose another pasture near Baishan Mountain. Out of sight and out of mind, he spent the whole day hunting with eagles. It was so happy.
After receiving orders from the Great Khan, Pei Luo came from behind the mountain. Along the way, he heard about Bai Fu's feats.
Because of his parents' marriage, Pei Luo sympathized with Bai Fu very much and admired Bai Fu's actions sincerely.
However, I have military orders and I have to obey them.
In addition, Pei Luo, whom I haven't seen for several years, also wants to see Bai Fu's current strength and see who is the best on the prairie!