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Chapter 710 The sword is still young

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    Yang Su naturally listened seriously to Yang Jian's little tricks. Since the wise emperor hinted that Huang Mingyuan had made too many meritorious deeds and the young man should suppress it appropriately, then he would really suppress it.

    But Huang Mingyuan is really a strange person. He broke the situation so cleverly that he even wrote twelve memorials to invite him to fight.  Yang Su couldn't help but laugh and said, "I'm afraid the emperor's face turned green when he saw these memorials later. Wouldn't it be very uncomfortable not to deal with them."  No wonder Gao Jiong was also frustrated by Huang Mingyuan, Xiao'er was really good at it.

    Yang Su couldn't help but laugh at Yang Jian, the emperor, who treated his ministers in such unflattering ways, it was really ridiculous.  Huang Mingyuan's counterattack was also sharp. Although it was indeed a blow to himself on the surface, the emperor did not get good things secretly.

    ¡°At such a young age, being slippery in doing things is really scary.

    Yang Su is old. He has been prosperous and wealthy all his life and has all the merits he deserves. He doesn't care about anything.  It is impossible for Huang Mingyuan to be really offended by the plan for his descendants.  For this reason, Yang Su used the stupidest way, which seemed to hurt both sides. Huang Mingyuan understood clearly and responded with a move from passive to active.

    An old man and a young man used this method to put on a show in front of the emperor, and it seemed to have a good effect.

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    The Sui army in the south was massing in large numbers. Awu Sili was not a fool. He waited for the Sui army to attack him, so he decided to strike first and hit the Qimin Department hard before the Sui army sent troops.

    At the end of November, Awu Sili personally led the main force across the Jinhe River and penetrated into the hinterland of Qimin Khan.  Ashina, the younger brother of Qimin Khan, led his troops to rush to the battle, and was defeated and fled south.  Awusili then plundered 6,000 men and women from Qimin Khan's tribe and more than 200,000 various livestock.

    After defeating Ashina's bailiff, his subordinates advised Awusi to return to the grassland quickly to avoid the Sui army's attack.  At first, Awu Sili was indeed worried about the Sui army's attack, but after staying in the northern border of Yunzhou for more than half a month, the Sui army never launched an attack on Awu Sili.

    Awu Sili gradually became more courageous and prepared to take advantage of the Sui army's unstable footing to completely wipe out the Qimin Department. In this way, the Sui army would have no guide when it left the fortress.

    Awusi tried to mobilize his troops again and again, but Yang Su turned a blind eye.  Awu Sili became more and more courageous. The Qimin Division repeatedly retreated, and Awu Sili pursued closely. In the end, Awu Sili even crossed Yuanyang Town, preparing to attack Dali City.

    At this time, Yang Su, who had been dormant and waiting, finally moved.

    In February of the second year of Renshou, Yang Su's troops and Awu Sili's troops met more than fifty miles southeast of Yuanyang Town.

    At this time, Yang Su's troops came out with light cavalry, and their strength was weaker than that of Awu Sili. His general Li Jing, the general manager of Daizhou, advised Yang Su: "Awu Sili's cavalry has a strong impact and high morale. It may be difficult for our army to respond to the enemy. If we should,  Avoid its sharp edge, wait for our infantry to arrive, and then launch a fierce attack together."

    Yang Sunai said: "If we wait for our army's crossbow troops to arrive and form a large formation, Awu Sili will probably run away again when he sees this. We have come all the way to fight with the rebels, but what we are afraid of is that they will not be able to shrink out.  When the time comes, how can we fight the enemy decisively in the vast grassland. Now our army is not ready, and the other side is not ready either. If we avoid them now and do not attack, it will encourage them and weaken us."

    The Sui army took General Liang Mo, the commander-in-chief of the march, as the vanguard and attacked Awusi's central army.  The two sides fought bloody battles for three hours and entered a stalemate stage.

    Seeing that he could not attack for a long time, Yang Su ordered his ministries to collect troops and pretend to be defeated, leading the enemy to pursue them and tire them out.

    But As expected, Awu Sili fell into the trap, thinking that the Sui army was defeated, so he shouted and chased forward, spreading his troops into a wing shape.

    After five or six miles, Liang Mo suddenly turned around and led his troops to charge forward. However, Awu Sili's formation did not move and gradually moved forward again.  When a strong wind blew again, some generals advised Yang Su to temporarily withdraw his troops and fight again. Yang Suhe scolded everyone and decided that the victory would be decided today.

    Yang Sunai divided the cavalry into two groups on the left and right to form a corner-to-corner position.

    At this time, Awu Sili's troops rushed in. Liang Mo, the vanguard, fell from his horse and the flag fell over.

    Seeing the barbarians approaching, Liang Mo got on his horse and charged forward, killing a general under Awu Sili and more than ten cavalrymen under Awu Sili.  A stray arrow hit his palm, but he still kept fighting bravely, and finally defeated Awusi's force.

    The two sides fought a bloody battle. The defeated Awusi fought and retreated, and fought north for more than 60 miles. Finally, he could no longer hold on and fled northward.

    Yang Su led his troops in hot pursuit and pursued the Turks all night long. Finally, the next night he personally led his light cavalry to catch up with Awu Sili's troops.

    After this huge defeat, Awu Sili's troops were in panic all day long. Yang Su was afraid that Awu Sili would escape overnight again, so he orderedThe cavalry retreated slightly and personally led two cavalrymen and two surrendered Turks to march with Awsili's troops, without the other party's scout cavalry noticing at all.

    Yang Su is worthy of being a god of war, and he is surprisingly courageous.  If Huang Mingyuan were allowed to be here, even if he lost, he would never take such a risk.  Moreover, Yang Su was already fifty-eight years old at this time and was still as active as a young man. No wonder He Ruobi said that Yang Su was a fierce general.

    Here, after Yang Su found the temporary parking position of Awu Sili's troops, he took advantage of the gap where his troops were not well-positioned and urged the Sui army cavalry behind to pursue and kill them.

    The Sui army suddenly appeared in front of the Turkic army, which became the last straw that broke the opponent's morale. The Hulu fled in panic and were defeated like a mountain.  The Sui army took the opportunity to attack fiercely and finally defeated Awu Si's force.

    In this battle, Awu Sili suffered heavy losses. He only led a few hundred cavalry to break out. Seeing that there was no chance of winning, he had to flee back to Monan in embarrassment. He no longer had the arrogance he had at the beginning.

    And Qimin Khan got a big deal. Yang Jian not only ordered the Sui army to hand over the captured people and livestock of Qimin Khan to the other side, but also gave Awusili a large number of cattle, sheep, and human beings that he had hoarded in Qifubo.  Give them all to Qimin Khan.

    And with Awu Sili fleeing north, no barbarian forces can threaten Qimin Khan anymore.  Qimin Khan went around searching for various ministries, reorganizing the army, and his strength increased qualitatively, and finally became the number one force in Monan.

    This battle of Yang Su showed everyone that his sword was still young. Yang Su was rewarded to the extreme for his achievements. He also recalled his previous achievements. Yang Jian made Yang Su's eldest son Yang Xuangan the pillar of the country and transferred him to the governor of Songzhou; his second son Yang Xuanzang  He became the Duke of Shouchun County and was promoted to General of Hussars.

    Qimin Khan, who got the advantage, immediately sold himself to the Sui court. Qimin Khan burst into tears of gratitude and treated Yang Jian even more filially than he treated his own father.

    Because of the grassland turmoil in the 19th year of the founding of the Emperor, Princess Anyi, the wife of Qimin Khan, had been ill and had been in bed for a long time. She died of illness in Dali City at the end of the first year of Renshou.

    Qimin Khan then went to Yang Jian to discuss the relationship between the Sui Dynasty and the Qimin tribe, and then told Yang Jian that he also wanted a princess wife.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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