The Jin general Yang Sheng with a hideous scar on his face was like a real evil ghost crawling out of hell.

In the past few days, he has been following him around the clock for three days and three nights, making him almost breathless.

Hua Yuzhi led the army around like a headless fly, just to save his life.

"Did the Jin army not catch up?" Hua Yu said breathlessly, shaking the fat all over his body, "I ordered the whole army to take a break, take a break. Eat some food, the old man is dying of starvation."

He was being helped by his own soldiers, ready to dismount.

There was a dense sound of horses' hoofs running on the road ahead, and a group of people turned around the corner.

The cavalry in bright clothes and bright armor was surrounded by a majestic red-robed general. The general was dressed in silver armor and held a bow. Behind him was a military flag with a big phoenix written on it.

Hua Yu gritted his teeth, trembled all over, and pointed at the man with his fat fingers: "You, you slave, you were just a dog under me before, you dare to bully me!"

Cheng Feng didn't say a word, opened the bow and twisted the arrow, and the arrow came out of the sky.

The arrow was right in front of Zhonghua Yuzhi's chest, and Hua Yuzhi screamed and fell off the horse's back.

His soldiers rushed forward to protect him and diverted to the north to break out.

A group of remnants of the defeated army fled to a mountain col, and Hua Yu went to hide in a ruined temple with the help of his own people.

He was lying on the ground, humming and swearing incessantly.

The person he served with found half a bowl of rainwater and brought it to him.

Hua Yu took a sip, spit it out, and even smashed a bowl of water on the head of the attendant, and scolded at the head: "You bitch, you dare to bring such salty water to your lord, do you think I Now that you are defeated, you cannot be cured, and when you return to Jiaozhou, I want you to look good one by one."

The attendant gritted his teeth, turned his head and exchanged glances with the few people beside him. The eyes of everyone showed resentment and nodded towards him.

The attendant reached out and grabbed the handle of the knife at his waist, raised his head, and stood up.

"What do you want! What do you want! I am your lord! Do you want to rebel?" Hua Yu shouted in horror.

A scream came from the dilapidated small temple.

A crow parked on the eaves of the temple spread its black wings, broke through the thick fog in the mountains and flew to the sky.

Chapter 112

Later historians mentioned the history of this period,

It is often lamented that the five kingdoms attacking Jin in the second year of the Great Jin Apocalypse was the last opportunity for the feudal lords and nations to prevent the Jin State from sweeping Liuhe.

After this campaign, Jin's unification of the Central Plains never stopped.

It is a pity that the feudal feudal lords and nations have different hearts and minds. Although Jin Taizu was almost at a loss for a time, he was eventually divided and transformed by the Jin state.

Cheng Qianyu, the founding emperor of the Jin Kingdom, was indeed an untimely hero.

When the crisis was on the rise, he first dispatched the imperial envoy Zhou Zixi to the countries south of Jin, and offered a large amount of gold and silver to those kings as he pleased, persuading the powerful kings of Chu An, The king of Yunnan formed an alliance with the state of Jin.

Because there was no obstruction from these countries, the Jin army Shenmo Qiaosheng abandoned the baggage, led a light cavalry, and rushed from Hanzhong for more than a thousand miles to Jiangcheng for support.

While Jin Taizu stabilized the nations in the south, he privately formed an alliance with the Quanrong people in the northern steppe.

When the Allied Forces of the Three Kingdoms besieged Jiangcheng, the general of the Quanrong, Wei Mingshan, led his army to seize more than ten cities in Liangzhou in one breath, so that Li Wenguang was attacked by the enemy and had to withdraw his troops to return.

The Jin army took this opportunity to repel Lu Song and Hua Yuzhi in one fell swoop.

Cheng Feng and Yang Sheng, the famous generals of Jin State, led the army to pursue the command of the King of Jiaodong, and wiped out the more than 100,000 soldiers who had recruited Jiaodong.

When Huayu, the king of Jiaodong, was defeated and fled, he was cut off by his personal guards and offered his head to the Jin army. At this point, the Jiaodong Kingdom was destroyed.

The general Yang Sheng chased after the victory and occupied a large area of ​​Jiaozhou all the way.

At the same time, Yu Dunsu, another general of the Jin state, repulsed the reinforcements of Wei and Lu near Pengcheng, the capital of the state of Song, captured the capital of the state of Song, and officially regained the state of Song.

Historians of later generations agreed that it was precisely because he took the lead in capturing the land of the Song Dynasty, which had developed agriculture and a prosperous economy.

In addition, Jin Taizu reused Dong Bowen, a Song national, as a big farmer, and comprehensively studied and promoted Song's agricultural system within the borders of Jin.

Only then did it lay a solid financial foundation for a series of military operations such as the expansion of territory by the Jin Kingdom.

Whenever the history of this period is described, historians of later generations, no matter which dynasty, cannot help but admire Jin Taizu's majestic military strategy and his unique and accurate technique of identifying and employing people.

In that era of turbulent turbulence and competition among heroes, Jin Taizu gathered around many talented people who had a long history, and countless bright stars rose loudly under his single hand.

Under the handwriting of historians from generation to generation, Cheng Qianyu, the ancestor of the Jin Dynasty, was gradually deified into an eight-foot tall, majestic and gifted founding emperor.

In fact, if they could travel to this dynasty, they would see Cheng Qianye, who was huddled together with Mo Qiaosheng to eat at the same table.

Their various fantasies about these two so-called Emperor Qiangu and the Great Jin Army God will be shattered in an instant.

At this moment, Xia Fei, who was standing in the big tent, had this kind of shattered feeling.

While the lord was eating, he kept adding vegetables to General Mo's bowl, and General Mo, who was always known for his speed in transporting troops on the battlefield, thought for a long time before carefully picking up a dish with chopsticks and paying his respects. into the lord's bowl.

The great concubine who was able to suppress himself in just three moves, instantly flushed his entire face for such a small action.

Xia Fei felt that she seemed to have done something wrong, and she really shouldn't have dutifully stayed by the lord's side to protect her at this time.

Finally, she found an excuse to withdraw from the account.

Standing in the open area outside the tent and taking a breath of fresh air, Xia Fei felt that her entire talent was finally relaxed.

"Why are you standing here?" Zhang Fu happened to come over, "Where is the lord? What is the lord doing? I have something to ask the lord."

"The lord is still eating breakfast." Xia Fei replied, and then she hurriedly added, "To be with the great concubine."

"Oh, then I'll wait here for a while."

"Zhang Xiang. I think..." Xia Fei said suddenly.

Zhang Fu showed a questioning expression.

Xia Fei considered it for a while and lowered her voice: "Princess Qianye, can't you live?"

Zhang Fu frowned: "Even you have this idea?"

Although Xia Fei was young, she was always calm and self-sufficient. When assisting herself with certain things, she never made unnecessary acts of mercy. She was once one of Zhang Fu's most capable generals.

Zhang Fu didn't expect that one day Xia Fei would say this embarrassing thing to him like Xiao Xiu.

Xia Fei looked at the tent not far away: "Following the lord for so long, I always feel that only the few days when General Mo stayed by her side is the time when the lord is truly happy."

Zhang Fu followed her gaze to the tent. He didn't understand the master's thoughts, but as a courtier, considering the interests of the country, he felt that a little personal sacrifice was necessary.

Zhang Fu said, "You need to know..."

"Of course I know what Zhang Xiang means. I also understand that this idea is extremely stupid." Xia Fei lowered her eyes, "But I always feel that if I have a closer relationship with the master, not just a monarch and a minister, but a closer relationship, I very much hope It can make the master get the happiness he really wants."

Zhang Fu was silent, he didn't expect that he would one day sway over such an obvious stupid thing.

Xia Fei raised her head to look at Zhang Fu, showing a somewhat negotiating expression: "If Zhang Tong agrees, I will do my best for this."

In Bianjing, the capital of Jin State.

The rebellious Taibao Wei Silbu sullenly walked down the wet and dark steps.

In this well-guarded cell, several important prisoners are detained, including the Queen Mother Yang, the biological mother of the King of Jin, Prince Zipeng, the king's concubine Xu Concubine and so on.

Except for the eldest princess Cheng Qianye, who lived alone in the Princess Mansion, Wenfeng escaped, basically all members of the royal family in Bianjing City, as well as important officials in the court who opposed them, were detained here.

Wei Subu walked down slowly, looking at the familiar faces detained in the cells.

He once walked in this big prison with complacentness, watching those nobles who were once high above become his prisoners.

But now, his heart is filled with a kind of fear, maybe tomorrow the prisoner in this cell will be replaced by himself.

He didn't understand how he had gone from being one of the three princes of high status to the point where he was walking on thin ice.

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