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Chapter 298 Death of Quan Wu (Part 1)

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    It is very difficult to avoid everyone and do one thing on a chaotic battlefield, because there are many people who can pay attention to them, but it is also very simple if you are well prepared, because there are even more people who cannot notice them.  So Huang Mingliao left quietly, and even the generals in the camp didn't know what he was doing.

    Huang Mingliao's journey through this chaotic battlefield was extremely smooth, and his march progressed at a rapid pace.

    Quan Wu was the general manager, an important general of the Sui army, and Yang Jian's confidant. His life and death were closely related.  Once the news of his death came out, it would definitely shock the entire Sui army, so Huang Mingyuan thought about it again and again, but he could only send his younger brother Huang Mingliao to do this important thing.

    When the Huang Qian incident happened, Huang Mingliao was only five or six years old and had no understanding of the matter at all.  Of course, not many people knew the truth of the matter at that time.  After all, Huang Qian has passed away, and Yang Guang will not risk offending Wang Shiji and asking for trouble to expose this scandal.

    Huang Mingyuan secretly checked many case files at that time. Limited by his identity and status, he could only act secretly and avenge his father secretly.  In order to prevent himself from being discovered by Wang Shiji and others, Huang Mingyuan kept this truth in his heart and did not tell others.

    This time, Huang Mingyuan was not willing to use his hands to intercept Quan Wu.  But if he went by himself, Huang Mingyuan didn't have enough space, and he seemed too eye-catching.  In order to keep the matter confidential, Huang Mingyuan could only arrange for Huang Mingliao to do it.

    Huang Mingyuan¡¯s plan was well hidden from everyone. Only Lu Zhen knew what Huang Mingyuan might do.  It wasn't until the army crossed the river that Huang Mingyuan secretly told Huang Mingliao about the matter.

    Huang Mingliao never knew that his enemy was so close to him. He was extremely excited at that time. He wiped away his tears and was about to go to Quanwu to settle the score with a steel whip, but Huang Mingyuan scolded him before he stopped him.

    Today¡¯s revenge is not to kill Quan Wu alone, but to kill Quan Wu¡¯s family.

    Huang Mingliao led hundreds of wolf tooth cavalry around the stronghold and drew a large arc along the west toward the north.  There were thousands of cavalry led by Gao Zhen and Hu Lusheng waiting for him.

    The Langya Cavalry is basically Huang Mingyuan¡¯s own private army.

    Since these Wolf Fang Riders were selected, Huang Mingyuan arranged for their families to move to his manor.  Distribute land to them, support their parents in old age, let their children go to school, and help them gain fame and wealth.  Huang Mingyuan got married completely with kindness, so that he could be loyal to him.

    These soldiers who came from humble backgrounds have basically become Huang Mingyuan's family soldiers, and their honor and disgrace are closely related to Huang Mingyuan.  Huang Mingyang trusted them far more than the generals under his command.  Because they are Huang Mingyuan's last support on the battlefield.

    For Huang Mingyuan, in this feudal era, he could not instill too many political thoughts and ideas into these officers and soldiers, nor could he train the soldiers into advanced people like later generations.

    Feudalism, that is, "conferring land and establishing a country", is extended to the acquisition of land by a family and the establishment of family power. Feudalism and feudalism originally go hand in hand.  Feudation is material, and construction is spiritual. Huang Mingyuan was feudalized by the Sui royal family, and he also passed on feudalism to them.

    Therefore, in order to consolidate the foundation of his rule, Huang Mingyuan can only rely on personal worship and profit rewards to make these soldiers loyal to him.

    Now in Fengzhou, ethnic conflict is the main contradiction, and it is also the concept that Huang Mingyuan constantly instills in the soldiers.  Huang Mingyuan, known as "The Second Huo Qubing", is portrayed as the leader and representative of this contradiction.

    In the army, Huang Mingyuan implemented strict discipline, generous rewards, and gave everyone the opportunity to change their destiny again and again to forge this group of soldiers.  He even deliberately made the soldiers only know themselves and not the court, to privatize the team.

    In fact, the Datong Army's loyalty to Huang Mingyuan is much higher than that of other armies.  On the one hand, it was because Huang Mingyuan allowed these generals from lowly backgrounds to rise to high positions, make great achievements, and make wives and sons.  Huang Mingyuan is their benefactor and gave them everything they have now.

    On the other hand, the most important core of the team established by Huang Mingyuan is actually the teaching office established by Huang Mingyuan.  This establishment that only exists in people's mouths is actually the place where Huang Mingyuan trained the entire army above the commander-in-chief level.

    As the status of everyone in the army rises, the command capabilities of these generals who have risen to the top based on their personal bravery are increasingly insufficient to adapt to high official positions.  These people were not from a high background and had not received military education from a wealthy family. Even with their talents, many things were not organized.  In order to make up for the inherent deficiencies of these people, Huang Mingyuan dedicated time to teach these people.  All generals, including major governors, handsome governors, and town generals, were actually trained by Huang Mingyuan.  These people often??, and is also willing to consider himself Huang Mingyuan's disciple.  At this time, no one will easily betray the teacher-student relationship, which will be discriminated against by everyone.

    But in the end, Huang Mingyuan still only dared to trust Huang Mingliao.  He is cautious by nature and will never leave any clues to his enemies.  Huang Mingyuan has great influence on these subordinates now, but he may not have great influence in the future.

    In this battle, Huang Mingliao and his family soldiers, together with Gao Zhen and Hu Lusheng, two people who have nothing to do with the imperial court, will keep Quanwu in this grassland.

    On that day, Huang Mingyuan made preparations when he arranged for Quanwu to lead his troops to the west to monitor Quguleng and the defeated Turkic army.  On the surface, this was to give Quan Wu a good job, but in fact, he hoped to move Quan Wu away from the main battlefield so that he could reasonably stay out of the sight of most people.

    During the battle, Huang Mingyuan also deliberately deployed a large number of cavalry from the Quanwu Division.

    Before the war, in order to concentrate the main force of the Turkic attack, the Sui army first transferred all cavalry units to Yuwenshu's army, and each of their cavalry units only served as auxiliary infantry.

    After crossing the river, Huang Mingyuan transferred half of the cavalry from Quan Wu's command to assist him in attacking the Turkic camp, leaving Quan Wu with only about 1,500 cavalry to monitor the Turkic army on the western front.  Originally, this army was sufficient, and Quan Wu had thousands of infantrymen under his command.

    But Huang Mingyuan expected that Quan Wu would not watch others perform meritorious deeds, and was willing to only do surveillance work.  Sure enough, Quan Wu saw that the Turks were weak, so he abandoned the infantry and went to the Western Front with only more than a thousand cavalry to gain victory.

    There were originally few Turkic troops on the western front. After Qu Gureng led his troops to retreat, other ministries followed suit, resulting in few Hu cavalry capable of fighting in the west.

    Quanwu did not dare to attack Qu Gureng's army rashly, but only wanted to disperse the Turkic troops.

    Aliza on the Western Front originally had only a few thousand people, and the purpose of its existence was more to monitor the Tiele people.  The Tiele people rebelled, and he was also greatly affected.  Qu Gureng was originally a hero. Since he decided to return to the grassland, he would not leave any hidden dangers, so he took the initiative to attack Aliza's headquarters.

    The night was chaotic, and most of Ariza's troops fled in all directions.

    In this way, Quanwu massacred the collapsed Turkic cavalry on the battlefield where there was chaos and no distinction was made between you and me.  As dawn approached, Quanwu's men fought for most of the night and beheaded thousands of horsemen.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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