Chapter 127: Chapter 127: Huyango Returns to the Huns
Chapter 127 Chapter 127: Huyange returns to the Huns
After this battle, Maodun Shanyu finally experienced the combat power of the Great Qin Tiger Army, and Kang Junuo and others also realized an extremely important reality, that is, the Xiongnu would never have a chance to take back the land in Hexi, but from the Great Qin Tiger Army
The army dared to attack 30,000 Huns with 10,000 horses to defend the Qin Dynasty. As for the governance of Hexi, the Qin Dynasty would not easily abandon an inch of land.
The day after the war ended, Maodun Shanyu took the surviving 100 people on a journey back to Mobei. For several days in a row, some ragged cavalry returned every day. These people were all defeated in the war.
In the process of returning to Mobei, he met Modun Shanyu again, so he naturally returned to Modun Shanyu's command.
What made Maodun Chanyu depressed was that until the last batch of troops retreated and returned to camp, there was still no sign of the vanguard general Xu Bupu.
Just as Modun Shanyu was defeated and returning to Mobei, a group of Huns cavalry who had been scattered during the war caught up with Modun Shanyu's team with a young man who looked haggard.
When the soldiers brought this man to Maodun Shanyu, he was stunned. It turned out that the haggard man was actually Huyange who had been in Ganzhou before. Seeing this man, Maodun Shanyu was very happy.
Angry and mixed, he was happy that Huyange could come back, which was also a happy event for Maodun Chanyu. At this time of new defeat, Xu Bupu's life and death were unknown. It was the time for the Xiongnu to employ people, and Huyange returned.
It can be regarded as a happy event. What makes me angry is that the defeat of Hexi was caused by this person. If it weren't for Huyange's instigation, he would not have rashly detained the Daqin trade team, let alone lead an army of 30,000 people to go south.
However, Qi returned to Qi, and anger returned to annoyance. Maodun Shanyu also understood that although Hu Yange was wrong, in the final analysis, it was caused by his credulous belief in what Hu Yange said and his greed for merit. When it comes to blame, he mainly blames himself and Hu Yange.
Ge Zhu's death was only due to his guilt.
Although Maodun Shanyu also thought about blaming all the blame for the defeat of the Qin Dynasty on Huyange, the Xiongnu were currently very short of talents. It would be a pity to kill Huyange. After thinking about it again and again, Maodun Shanyu felt in his heart
Deep down, he still convinced himself and chose to forgive Huyange.
When Huyan Ge really appeared in front of him, Maodun Shan was speechless. He didn't say a single word of criticism that he had planned before. Looking at the naked and haggard Huyan Ge in front of him, Mao Dun Shan was speechless.
In the end, he hid the unhappiness in his heart.
These three short words "Back" contain various emotions of Modun Shanyu, including joy, helplessness, and resentment.
"Great Chanyu, humble position..." Huyange burst into tears as he spoke, crying out all the grievances he had suffered these days.
Although Maodun Shanyu was very unhappy with Huyange's cowardly appearance, he still patiently tried to persuade him: "Huyange, if you have any grievances, just tell me.
If this Chanyu can make the decision, this Chanyu will definitely make the decision for you."
"Da Chanyu, Beizi thought I would never see you again. Do you know, I suffered all kinds of punishments in Da Qin's prison. They beat Beizi severely and didn't give me food or water. If it hadn't been for you, Da Chanyu
Come, I will die in Ganzhou city." Huyange said and started sobbing again.
After listening to Huyange's cry, Modun Shanyu reached out to lift up Huyange's clothes and inspected his injuries. He saw that Huyange's body was covered with scars, including whip marks and bruises caused by beatings with fists and feet.
Siltation, it is obvious that Huyange was mistreated by the Qin army.
Although Maodun Shanyu sympathized with Hu Yange for being severely beaten by the Qin army, he wanted to know what happened in Ganzhou City.
Is Shusun Tong, the one who started the trouble, dead?"
Relying on Modun Chanyu's question, Huyange once again used his sharp tongue and made up a story about Ganzhou City: That day, he led more than 500 people in Ganzhou.
An uprising broke out in the prefecture city. After a fierce battle, Yu Huben's army reached the governor's office and shot an arrow at Shusun Tong, the general of the Western Regions Protector of Qin. He saw with his own eyes that Shusun Tong fell to the ground after being hit by the arrow. As for Shusun Tong, he also
He was not killed, and he didn't know for sure, because before they could make a last-ditch attack, the Huben troops forced them into a desperate situation. After desperately killing several Huben troops, he was captured due to exhaustion.
Naturally, Maodun Shanyu would not fully believe what Huyange said. With his understanding of Huyange, let alone killing several Daqin tiger soldiers, it would be good to be able to protect himself in the chaos.
, and after experiencing this battle, Maodun Shanyu had a relatively comprehensive understanding of the combat power of the Great Qin Tiger Army. Such a powerful cavalry, let alone Huyan Ge, would not easily get an advantage even if he faced it.
Although he was skeptical about what Hu Yange said, Maodun Shanyu did not question Hu Yange's statement on the spot. Instead, he changed the subject with a smile. After all, he knew that what others told was lies, but he still had to be patient.
It is really a torture to listen to it with your temper.
After leaving Huyange, Maodun Chanyu immediately called the cavalry commander Shiqi who discovered Huyange to him. After some questioning, Maodun Shanyu became more confused; because the cavalry commander Shi told Moton
Chanyu, they rescued Huyange from a prison car escorted by the Huben army.
After comprehensive consideration of all the information, Maodun Chanyu made a compromise on what Huyange said about the Ganzhou uprising. Didn't Huyange say he led five hundred people to revolt?
Cheng led 200 people to revolt. Didn't Huyange say that he was captured after killing several Huben soldiers? Then it means that he was captured after killing one Huben soldier.
Fortunately, there is no way to verify many things about him in Ganzhou City. Huyange also knew this very well, so he dared to make up random things to deceive Maodun Shanyu. If Maodun Shanyu knew that he
When he only succeeded in deceiving Ji Pu and the other five people, would he be so angry that he would go crazy? If he went a step further, would Maodun Shanyu know that he had not fought with the Qin army at all, but surrendered on his own initiative, would he be so angry that he would be killed?
Killed.
On the day after the battle in Hexi, Zhou Bo wrote a battle report on the battle in Hexi and sent his cavalry to Xianyang.
In just six days, this battle report was delivered to Fusu's desk.
Regarding this battle report, Fusu only gave a short two-sentence instruction: "If you lose troops and generals, you should be punished. If you can rescue the Qin mission, you will deal with it later."
As soon as he received the imperial edict from Fusu, Zhou Bo went to Cao Shen with the imperial edict, hoping that Cao Shen could help him come up with an idea on how to rescue the Qin envoy. It stands to reason that he would defeat them at the cost of more than 7,000 people.
Thirty thousand Huns were considered a great achievement, but Fusu did not mention this in the edict, let alone the reward. This inevitably made Zhou Bo doubtful. What was Fusu's attitude towards his fierce battle with the Huns?
, appreciation or dissatisfaction? In desperation, Zhou Bo approached Cao Shen again.