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Chapter 1866 Jiangdu Palace Incident (Twenty-three) Acting

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    Yang Chan seemed to say it very simply, but when Huang Weiyang heard Yang Chan talk about her experience, Huang Weiyang couldn't help but marvel, she is really a strange woman.

    After all, Yang Chan was exhausted. After escaping the difficulty, the tight string loosened and she quickly passed out.  Huang Weiyang asked someone to send her to the mansion to rest.

    Huang Weiyang continued to lead his troops to Jiangdu Palace.

    Yang Chan's arrival will not affect Huang Weiyang's plan.  In other words, things have developed to this point and no one can affect Huang Weiyang's plan anymore.

    At this time, Ling Jing also chased out and asked to attack with Huang Weiyang.

    Huang Weiyang looked at Ling Jing and did not refuse.  In addition to being able to do his own thing, Ling Jing has no shortcomings as a counselor.

    A group of troops from the four Xiongwu Mansion plus the servants of Duke Wei's Mansion, a total of more than 5,000 troops, marched toward Jiangdu Palace in a mighty manner. ãá minus . c om ãá

    Su Lie led his troops to retreat to Duke Wei's Mansion. It was impossible to hide the news from Yuwen Zhiji, who was closely monitoring them.  Therefore, Huang Weiyang led all the troops to go out and surrounded Jiangdu Palace in two directions for rescue. Naturally, it was impossible to hide Yu Wen Zhiji.

    Both sides have made their plans clear, and no one can think of acting secretly.

    Therefore, as soon as Duke Wei's Mansion moved, Yu Wenzhiji, who got the news, immediately ordered Yuan Li, Zhao Xingshu and other troops to stop Huang Weiyang.  He also sent a message to Sima Dekan, asking him to lead his army to block the other route.

    Yuanli and Zhao Xingshu's troops, plus the rebels who had attached to them, totaled about 10,000 people, more than twice the number of Huang Weiyang's troops.

    Although everyone is a thief, they are not comparable to ordinary thieves. These people are all elites with amazing fighting power.  In fact, even if Huang Weiyang doesn't let go, it will be difficult for him to defeat the opponent.

    The rebels moved quickly and blocked Huang Weiyang's troops at the southwest corner of Jiangdu Palace.

    The two sides soon fought together.

    Although since the Yanmen Incident, Huang Weiyang has participated in commanding wars and has rich experience in facing the enemy.  But this is the first time that I have been to the battlefield and fought bravely.

    The person commanding the front army is Su Lie, who is the sharpest blade in Huang Weiyang's hand.  Su Lie gathered the cavalry from various ministries, plus the cavalry available to Duke Wei, to open the way.

    The commander on the opposite side is Yuan Li.

    Yuan Li¡¯s subordinates are not weaker than Su Lie, and their equipment is not bad either.  Su Lie used his cavalry to open the way, and he used his cavalry to attack.

    It can be said that the entire period of the Three Kingdoms, Two Jins, Southern and Northern Dynasties was the peak of the development of Chinese cavalry.  During this era, cavalry went from being a unit that cooperated with infantry in combat to becoming a direct factor in determining the outcome of a war.  Including heavy cavalry, stirrups, high bridge saddles, horseshoes, etc., almost all were written during the Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties periods.

    The cavalry from both sides quickly strangled together.

    On the narrow road, the cavalry could not run, and they were almost fighting hand-to-hand on horseback.

    The Wei Gong army attacked with a wall style and used a spear formation to clear the way, while the rebels on the opposite side also used horse spears to fight back.

    The two sides were very close, and there was no room to move. They were stabbing each other back and forth. If I stab you with a spear, the other side will definitely retaliate with two spears.

    You come and go, and countless people fall into disgrace, almost like dumplings.

    The entire battlefield was full of corpses, and it was extremely tragic.

    At this time, Ling Jing grabbed Huang Weiyang and said: "Da Langjun, we are just pretending to fight, there is no need to fight so hard with the rebels. These elites will be the force of our army's counterattack in the future."

    Huang Weiyang glanced at Ling Jing and said, "We have just fought, but our army can't stand it anymore. How can we make the rebels believe that our army is going all out?"

    Huang Weiyang showed no mercy.

    Soldiers from both sides fought back and forth, and soon suffered heavy casualties and blood flowed into rivers.

    Huang Weiyang looked at this scene, his expression unchanged.

    The two sides fought hand-to-hand for almost two quarters of an hour. Huang Weiyang saw that the fight was almost over, and the other side had reached its limit.  So he ordered Zhu Kuan to lead his infantry forward, form a spear formation, build a defensive formation, and replace the cavalry that had suffered heavy losses.

    Su Lie received the order and led his troops to retreat slowly.

    Yuan Li, who was on the opposite side, could not hold on any longer. When he saw the other side retreating, he immediately withdrew his elite cavalry.

    This battle will cost you your life. Faced with the huge casualties, Yuan Li's liver hurts.

    By this time, these forbidden troops, which originally belonged to the emperor, now belonged to the rebel generals because of their rebellion.  Although Yuan Li tried his best to resist Huang Weiyang, it was because if he failed, he would be destroyed.  But he would be extremely unwilling to suffer heavy casualties as a result. After all, the distribution of fruits after the war will not only depend on your merits, but also on your personal strength.

    Seeing that the other side was also preparing to use infantry to resist, Huang Weiyang suddenly ordered someone to wave the flag, ordering Su Lie to attack again.  &#29306&#22914&#32&#115&#117&#121&#105&#110&#103&#119&#97&#110&#103&#46&#110&#101&#116&#32&#29306&#22914

    At this time, Su Lie and the others did not even change direction.

    But Su Lie didn't dare to take a step slower. After turning around, he rushed towards the rebels on the opposite side.  More than ten steps away from the opposite side, everyone pulled out the short spears behind their backs and threw them at the rebels.

    These short spears have huge destructive power. In close combat, they are more powerful than crossbows.

    So hundreds of short spears fell like raindrops into the rebel formation, with a "plop" sound, and a large piece fell immediately.  Following the gap, the cavalry immediately rushed in and attacked fiercely, tearing the rebel formation to pieces.

    At this time, Ling Jing looked behind, feeling surprised, happy, and a little worried.

    "I am pleasantly surprised by the bravery of the three armies, but also worried about the bravery of the three armies.

    Seeing that everyone's morale had soared and they were about to suppress the rebels and fight, Ling Jing could no longer sit still and immediately stepped forward and said: "Da Langjun, we can't fight like this anymore, otherwise our army will win."

    Yuan Li on the other side reacted too slowly.

    Huang Weiyang's expression remained unchanged and he said, "Sir, don't worry, it's not that far."

    At this time, they only had the upper hand temporarily, and the rebels were not that vulnerable.  Moreover, Yuwen Zhiji, the lead actor of Rebels, has never appeared. If the play is not acted more realistically, how can the Rebels completely believe it.

    At this time, Yuan Li, the leader of the rebel army, reacted much more seriously. He really didn't expect that the Zhongzhe Chongjun on the opposite side was so powerful.  Seeing that the troops suffered heavy casualties, he was anxious and annoyed. He kept asking Yu Wenzhiji for reinforcements and threatened Yu Wenzhiji, "If he doesn't come, he will retreat."

    Yuan Li¡¯s letter for help made Yuwen Zhiji panic. In the end, he had no choice but to mobilize all available troops to reinforce Yuan Li.

    Huang Weiyang stared closely at the battlefield. At this time, his subordinates came to report that the rebel reinforcements were gradually approaching the battlefield.

    Huang Weiyang knew that it was time to retreat. If he retreated at this time, everyone would think that he was worried about being attacked from both sides and retreat, but would not guess that he retreated on purpose.

    So Huang Weiyang ordered Su Lie to slow down the offensive, and asked Li Wenxiang to deploy defenses along the streets to build a defense line to cover the retreat.

    When the rebels screamed for death from all sides, Huang Weiyang ordered the infantry to begin to retreat, with the cavalry covering behind, and both sides retreated alternately behind the defense line.

    Huang Weiyang's troops pretended to be overwhelmed and began to withdraw.

    On the opposite side, Yuan Li breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Huang Weiyang's troops had finally retreated. He had been fighting for so many years and felt so aggrieved for the first time.  However, Yuan Li did not dare to pursue him. The little wealth under his command was almost exhausted, so he had no choice but to let the other party leave.  Mi He Mi

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