Xianxia version of Water Margin
Chapter 444 Jiang Yan in the Eyes of Scholars
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Wanyan Zongxu had been paralyzed by Yue Fei for these years, so he didn't take Yue Fei's "exercise" seriously at all.
As a result, all the previous ones were exercises, but this time it was real.
Wanyan Zongxu was furious and personally led his hard army to fight against the Yuan army.
Li Kui was furious, holding two axes, and slashing the Jin people in rows; Bao Xu held a board knife, opened his strange eyes, and kept fighting on the left and right of Li Kui; Xiang Chong and Li Gun each held a face shield, inserted 24 flying knives, and held iron spears on both sides, and they also killed people and Buddhas.
I saw the drums and gongs on the city, and a Yuan Jin general rode a melon-yellow horse, holding a scimitar, leading two chief generals, and went out of the city to meet the enemy.
Three Jin generals just got out of the city, Li Kui was a man who was not afraid of heaven and earth, and roared, and the four of them ran straight to the head of the Jin general's horse.
When the Jin general raised his scimitar to meet him, he had already arrived in his arms.
Li Kui chopped off the horse's legs with an axe, and the Jin general jumped down. Li Kui was quick-eyed and quick-handed and chopped off the head of the Jin general with an axe.
Bao Xu had already chopped off the horse with a knife.
The two card players had already thrown their knives, and the air was like jade fish leaping and silver leaves intertwined.
At this time, the Yuan army cheered.
It turned out that someone had recognized that the Jin general chopped by Li Kui was the general of the defending army here, Wanyan Zongxu.
Yue Fei had caught the Jin army in Xinglinbao off guard with his intention, and Wanyan Zongxu was chopped by Li Kui again.
The result is self-evident.
In short.
Soon, Li Kui and his four men rushed to the gate of the village, and killed the Jin soldiers guarding the gate like cutting melons and vegetables, and then Li Kui split the gate with an axe.
Seeing this, Wang Gui, who was in charge of commanding this battle, immediately sent Yue Yun and Jiang Zai to lead the vanguard camp into the camp.
After receiving the order, Yue Yun and Jiang Zai led the way and rushed into the camp.
Yue Yun was seen holding an iron spike spear, charging into the battle array, and he was unstoppable. The Jin people were no match for him. Wherever his spear pointed, blood stained his battle robe, and when he swung it, he knocked down a large group of people. In an instant, the blood of the Jin people covered his body.
On the other hand, Jiang Zai, who followed closely behind Yue Yun, also worked hard.
But Jiang Zai, who usually thought he was quite strong, suddenly lost his ability when he was in a position to use his skills.
The exquisite moves that Jiang Zai learned from those masters of the palace seemed too fancy at this time, and it looked far less effective than Yue Yun's simple use of horsepower to stab or swing.
Not to mention compared with Yue Yun, even compared with many soldiers in the first camp, Jiang Zai was far inferior.
Jiang Zai was fighting with Yue Yun while summarizing his experience.
Jiang Zai soon discovered that he was not that bad, but he had never killed anyone before. Whenever he was about to kill someone, his mind was filled with the benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and trustworthiness taught by his teacher and others. At every critical moment, he would subconsciously change his tactics.
As soon as the battle started, Yue Yun and others were bloodthirsty. No matter who he was, as long as he dared to stand in front of the Yuan cavalry, he would be killed.
Without thinking, Jiang Zai knew that Yue Yun and others were right, because not only they were like this, but also the Jin people on the opposite side were like this. The two sides were fighting to the death, so there was no gentleness, courtesy, frugality and modesty.
Jiang Zai saw with his own eyes that several Yuan soldiers not far from him were hacked to death by a Jin general.
Later, the Jin general ran straight to Jiang Zai and was shot off his horse by Gao Chong.
This made Jiang Zai realize that if Gao Chong had not been protecting him, he might have died in the battle.
Jiang Zai's heart trembled, and sweat and blood intertwined, blurring his vision, but also gradually clearing up the confusion in his heart.
Jiang Zai realized that this was not just a life-and-death contest on the battlefield, but also a fierce collision of faith and reality in the depths of his soul.
Jiang Zai began to try to abandon the dogmas in the books, so that every attack and every defense came from the most primitive survival instinct and the desire for victory.
As the battle progressed, Jiang Zai's movements gradually became decisive and powerful. He began to learn to find the enemy's flaws in the melee, no longer sticking to complicated moves, but ending the battle in the most concise and effective way.
Soon, every time the iron spear stabbed out, it was Jiang Zai's determination not to hesitate, and every roar was his escape from the shackles of the past.
Seeing this, Yue Yun couldn't help but cast a look of approval. Although the two did not speak, the tacit understanding of fighting side by side was beyond words.
And Yue Yun's courageous figure, like an insurmountable mountain, inspired Jiang Zai to constantly surpass himself.
Jiang Zai began to understand that true courage is not only fearlessness in the face of the enemy, but also persistence and breakthrough in the face of one's inner fear.
On the battlefield, time seemed to freeze, and every second was full of life and death tests.
Every time Jiang Zai waved his gun, he was accompanied by a deep understanding of life.
Seeing his comrades fall one by one, and seeing more enemies being repelled, this scene of tragic and glorious interweaving made Jiang Zai deeply realize the heaviness of "one general's success is the result of thousands of bones".
But it was this heaviness that made Jiang Zai more determined to protect his homeland.
Just as Jiang Zai gradually adapted to and enjoyed the rhythm of this life-and-death struggle, the situation suddenly changed.
A more ferocious elite force of the Jin army came from the flank, intending to fight the Yuan army.
Faced with this sudden crisis, Yue Yun raised his iron cone spear and led the soldiers of the vanguard camp to rush into the Jin army, then waved his iron cone spear and shuttled among the Jin people. He was invincible and no one could stop his edge.
Jiang Zai followed closely behind and began to kill people with the help of Gao Chong who was beside him.
Of course, Gao Chong often knocked the enemy's weapons away and asked Jiang Zai to pick up the heads.
The three of them fought their way through the enemy camp, led the Yuan army soldiers to fight hard, and finally successfully defeated the elite Jin army.
To be fair, the Jin people showed extraordinary tenacity.
Even though they were on the verge of defeat, the Jin people still fought desperately like wolves and tigers.
There was actually a reason for this.
The Jin people in Xinglinbao were actually mainly the remnants of Wanyan Jiemu's army.
Ever since Wanyan Zongwang and Wanyan Jiemu and the royal and clan members of the two tribes were captured by the Yuan army and imprisoned in Wanguo City, and the royal and clan members of the two tribes were taken into the harem by Jiang Hongfei and became Jiang Hongfei's playthings, the Jin people of the two tribes and the Yuan people were mortal enemies. They had a deep hatred for the Yuan Dynasty, especially for Jiang Hongfei and Yue Fei.
This force vowed to never surrender, vowing to avoid repeating the mistakes of their predecessors Wanyan Zongwang and Wanyan Jiemu who were captured. They did not want their wives and daughters, or even their mothers, to follow the footsteps of the daughters of the royal family and clan of the Jin Kingdom before, so they held on to their last dignity and faith.
So, the Yuan and Jin armies fought hard.
In the end, except for hundreds of cowardly Jin people who chose to surrender or escape, all other Jin people died in the battle.
The old, weak, women and children of the Jin Kingdom also rode on war horses, wanting to resist and also wanting to escape.
Unfortunately, Xinglin Fort was surrounded by the Yuan army at this time. How could these old, weak, women and children of the Jin Kingdom escape?
Fight to the last?
The men died or escaped, and the old, weak, women and children left, wouldn’t they just be sent to their deaths?
In the end, under the leadership of the elders of the clan, these old, weak, women and children of the Jin Kingdom could only kneel down and surrender.
After the war, Jiang Zai stood on the battlefield where the smoke had not yet ended, looking at the corpses on the ground, his heart was filled with unprecedented pride and emotion.
Jiang Zai knew that he was no longer the scholar who could only talk about war on paper, but a warrior who had truly experienced the test of life and death.
This experience will become the most precious wealth in his life, inspiring him to move forward bravely and fearlessly on the road ahead, no matter what difficulties and challenges he encounters.
It is said that soon after the capture of Xinglin Fort, Yue Fei ordered that except for the participating troops to rest in Xinglin Fort for one day, all other troops should set out immediately and continue to advance to the next fort.
After the battle of Xinglin Fort, it was impossible for the Yuan army to sneak attack the next fort.
But Yue Fei still wanted to take advantage of the opportunity when the Jin people were not prepared enough to attack another fort.
As for how to attack another fort, Yue Fei, who had been preparing for ten years, naturally had a way.
At the beginning of the war, Jiang Hongfei transferred the navy of Zhang Shun's army originally stationed in Jiaozhou Peninsula to Yue Fei's command.
In this surprise attack on Xinglin Fort, Zhang Shun personally led the navy to cooperate with Yue Fei to transport part of the Jinzhou Military Region's troops and supplies by water to a place near Xinglin Fort, which allowed the Jinzhou Military Region's artillery battalion, including all its supplies, to arrive outside Xinglin Fort in time, and then won this great victory.
Now, Yue Fei still relies on Zhang Shun's navy to attack the lower forts.
Here we have to talk about the mistakes of Wanyan Zongfu and his predecessor Wanyan Zongwang.
When building Panjin Fort, the Jin people never thought that the artillery of the Yuan army had developed to the point where it could fire spiritual cannons. Therefore, in order to use the water to defend, many Panjin forts were built along the sea, less than five miles away from the sea.
The range of the Yuan army's spiritual cannon exceeded ten miles, which could completely cover the forts in Panjin.
By the way, this spiritual cannon was also developed under the leadership of Jiang Hongfei.
It can also be said that Jiang Hongfei, who had seen hot weapons, never gave up developing hot weapons.
Yue Fei, who had studied the conquest of the Jin Dynasty for ten years, was very clear about this.
Therefore, Yue Fei personally boarded the flagship of Zhang Shun's navy and commanded the Yuan army to advance by land and sea. Then, with the powerful firepower of the "Wucheng Yonggu General" type of Shenwei Wudi General cannon installed on Zhang Shun's navy warship, he easily attacked several forts.
The Panjin defense line of the Jin people is like a giant dragon, winding between the mountains and the sea. It is covered with indestructible forts and passes, tightly guarding the Liaoxi Corridor.
This defense line, part of which is built on the mountain with strong barriers, and the other part extends to the vast sea. It is an invisible net woven by the Jin navy, intending to block all possibilities of the Yuan navy going north.
The Jin people obviously studied the Yuan army and knew that the Yuan army was not only powerful in cavalry and infantry, but also in navy.
Therefore, since the time of Wanyan Wuqimai, the Jin Dynasty has been preparing for a rainy day and started to build its own Great Wall on the sea.
At first, the Jin people placed their hopes on the surrendered Han people, hoping that they could build a navy for the Jin Dynasty that could rival the Yuan Dynasty's navy.
However, most of the Han people who surrendered to the Jin Dynasty came from the north, and the shipbuilding skills they mastered were certainly not comparable to those of the people in the south of the Yuan Empire.
The Jin Dynasty did not give up, and instead turned its attention to the Koreans.
Although the shipbuilding technology of this ethnic group on the island was not as good as that of the Central Plains, it was also unique, especially the Korean fishermen living along the coast, who had lived on the water for generations and had a certain combat power on the water.
Therefore, with the full support of Wanyan Wuqimai, after several years of hard work, the Jin Dynasty finally forged a powerful maritime force consisting of 70,000 naval forces and 600 warships.
This fleet, like a giant steel dragon, cruised between Huacheng County, Fuzhou, Liaoyang Prefecture (now Dalian Port) and Helan Road (now Vladivostok) of the Jin Dynasty.
Among them, Panjin was heavily armed, with 50,000 troops and 500 warships.
Despite this, Zhang Shun was not afraid of it.
This morning.
Gongsun Sheng led a group of Jinmen Yuke of the Yuan Empire to perform a ritual, and the south wind suddenly turned into a north wind.
Zhang Shun's navy took advantage of the situation and launched, like an arrow from a bow, directly aiming at the sea fortress of the Jin Kingdom.
Although the Jin Kingdom navy had a premonition, they did not expect the sudden change in wind direction, and they did not expect Zhang Shun to be so bold that he ordered the entire army to attack as soon as he approached.
On the sea, the drums of war thundered and the waves surged.
The "Wucheng Yonggu General" divine and invincible cannon equipped by Zhang Shun's navy roared ten miles away, and the artillery fire was continuous, approaching the Jin Kingdom fleet.
The Jin Kingdom navy was caught off guard and rushed to fight. Hundreds of warships were crowded and in chaos.
Seeing this, Zhang Shun had a better chance of winning. He ordered the fleet to continue shelling while taking advantage of the north wind to launch rockets.
Most of the Jin warships were made of wood, and the sails and oilcloth were flammable. In an instant, the sea of fire spread all over the sky, and hundreds of warships were reduced to nothing.
Even so, a few Jin warships still tried to resist.
Zhang Shun showed no mercy and commanded the fleet to penetrate the enemy formation. In close combat, javelins rained down, hooks were like snakes, iron sickles swept across, poles stabbed the enemy, and some warriors jumped onto the enemy ships to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the Jin soldiers.
Although the Jin navy was numerous, it could not escape the fate of destruction in the face of the absolute advantage of Zhang Shun's navy.
In this battle, except for a few fish that escaped the net, the Jin fleet was almost wiped out.
Although the cities, forts, and passes on the Panjin defense line were surrounded by mountains and seas and were as solid as a rock, they were also within the range of the Yuan army's artillery.
Zhang Shun's navy used artillery fire as a pioneer to destroy the Jin people's defense lines one by one.
The Jin people originally hoped to hold the dangerous position, but under the fierce attack of the Yuan army, blood and flesh flew everywhere, and the defense lines collapsed one after another.
So far, the only remaining military stronghold of the Jin Kingdom on the Liaoxi Corridor was the isolated city of Panjin, which was crumbling.
After Zhang Shun won this great victory, he arranged his subordinates to clean up the battlefield while sending a speedboat to report the victory to Yue Fei.
Upon learning that Zhang Shun had destroyed the water defense line of the Jin Kingdom, Yue Fei clapped his hands fiercely and praised him generously: "Zhang Jiedushi is worthy of being the naval general promoted by your majesty, so powerful!"
As soon as the battle started, the soldiers of the Yuan army found that the old foundation left by Jiang Hongfei was still as good as ever, and they repeatedly made new achievements on the battlefield.
Moreover, these veterans are still leading the new army of the Yuan army in their own way, passing on the experience they have summed up from the war.
Many of Jiang Hongfei's sons only knew that their father was powerful. He not only achieved the great unification, but also recovered Japan and Goryeo, which the previous dynasties had failed to recover.
Although they knew it, they did not have a direct impression of Jiang Hongfei's power.
It was not until they saw the performance of the veterans led by Jiang Hongfei that Jiang Hongfei's sons realized how great Jiang Hongfei was.
Without the slightest hesitation, Yue Fei handed over the task of reporting the victory to his partner Zhang Jun, while he continued to lead the army to attack Panjin, preparing to completely open up the road to the grassland...
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