Chapter 179 Touring states and counties (5)
Chapter 179 Touring states and counties (5)
Chapter 179 Inspecting States and Counties ([-])
The team soon came to the grassland. After Murong Ke became the master of Wuhuan, he quickly integrated the Wuhuan tribes together to form a powerful force.
"Xuan Gong, it looks like you've done a good job, the entire Wuhuan has been integrated into a single piece by you, and now it has even more fighting power.
Next, we will launch an attack on Bingzhou. You need to attack from the north. Together with the two armies I sent from Jizhou, we will attack Bingzhou in one fell swoop! "
In the Wuhuan Camp at the foot of Wuhuan Mountain, Gongsun Yue met Murong Ke. It has been more than a year since they parted, and Wuhuan has undergone earth-shaking changes.
"Next year, as long as the general sends an order, the last general will definitely use Wuhuan's elite to attack Bingzhou from the north. It depends on the first battle!"
For Murong Ke's ability and the fighting power of Wuhuan cavalry, Gongsun Yue is still very confident. The Hu people's individual ability has never been weak, but they lack a hero who can integrate them together, and Murong Ke has such strength strength.
In his previous life, Murong Ke had a cautious and generous personality. He began to master the army at the age of 15. He defeated the strong with the weak many times, and stabilized Murong's position as the overlord of Liaodong.
After the death of King Shihu of Later Zhao, the Central Plains was in chaos. Count sacks.
After the death of Emperor Jingzhao, Murong Jun, he became the Dazai, named the King of Taiyuan, assisted the young master, and took charge of the government. Without selfishness, he built the largest territory of the country based on "rule of virtue", which caused panic in neighboring countries.
Now that he came to this world and became Master Wuhuan, Murong Ke has a stage to flex his muscles even more, and his abilities have been brought into full play.
In his previous life, Murong Ke made great achievements in battle. Although he has lost the memory of his previous life when he came to this world, he has preserved the peak ability. It can be said that his debut is the pinnacle.
In May 338 A.D., Emperor Shihu of the Later Zhao Dynasty attacked Duanbu Xianbei alone because the Yan army violated the contract.
The two armies of Yan and Zhao held each other for more than ten days, but the Zhao army could not overcome, so they retreated. Murong Hao sent Murong Ke to lead 2000 cavalry out of the city in the early morning to pursue and kill them.
When Shi Hu saw the division in the city, he was shocked, abandoned his armor and fled, Murong Ke took advantage of the victory and pursued. After the defeat, Zhao Jun captured more than [-] ranks.
In December 338 A.D., Duan Liao, the leader of Duanbu Xianbei, sent an envoy to Hou Zhao to surrender, but he regretted halfway, and then sent an envoy to ask to surrender to Qianyan, and conspired with Qianyan to set up an ambush to destroy the Zhao army.
At that time, Emperor Zhao Shihu had sent generals Ma Qiu and Sima Yangyu to accept the surrender with 3 troops.
The former King of Yan, Murong Hao, led his army to meet Duan Liao, and sent Murong Ke with 7000 Jingqi to lie in ambush at Miyun Mountain.
Murong Ke defeated Ma Qiu at Sanzangkou, most of the Zhao army died, Ma Qiu escaped on foot, and Sima Yangyu was captured.
In October 341 A.D., Murong Hao, king of Yan, took Murong Ke as the general who crossed Liao and guarded Pingguo. Since Murong Han fled and Murong Ren was killed in Qianyan, no one was able to guard Liaodong.
Murong Ke traveled to Pingguo, caressing the old and cherishing the new, and repeatedly defeated Goguryeo's soldiers. Goguryeo was afraid of him and dared not enter the Yan territory again.
In October 345 A.D., Murong Ke ordered Murong Ke to attack Goguryeo. Murong Ke attacked and pulled out Nansu and sent troops to stay behind.
In the first month of 346 A.D., Murong Hao sent Murong Ke, his eldest son Murong Jun, Murong Jun, Mu Yugen and 1.7 cavalry to attack Fuyu.
Murong Jun took the command of the central army, while Murong Ke commanded the army to attack Fuyu, captured Fuyu King Xuan and more than 5 tribesmen and returned them.
In February 344 A.D., Murong Hao personally led the troops to attack Yuwen Yidougui. With Jianwei General Murong Han as the forward general and Liu Pei as the deputy general, he ordered Murong Ke, Murong Jun, Murong Ba and Zhechong General Murong Gen to lead the troops. Divide into three ways and go hand in hand.
In the end, the Yuwen army was defeated, and the Yan army took advantage of the victory to pursue and conquer Zimengchuan, the capital of the Yuwen clan. Yuwen Yidou fled in defeat and died in Mobei, and the Yuwen clan scattered and disappeared.
In 350 A.D., Ran Min, the great general of Later Zhao, occupied the city of Ye. After the death of Later Zhao, he established himself as emperor.
In August 351 A.D., Murong Jun sent Murong Ke to attack Zhongshan. After Murong Ke captured Zhongshan, Ran Min captured Xiangguo, intending to seek Youzhou.
After Qianyan occupied Youzhou, he also wanted to continue to advance southward. According to the Central Plains, a big battle was inevitable.
In April 352 A.D., Ran Min was about to start a war with Qianyan. General Dong Run and Chariot General Zhang Wen bitterly advised Ran Min not to start a war with Qianyan.
Ran Min refused, and moved his army to Anxi. Murong Ke led his troops there immediately. The Wei and Yan armies fought ten times, and Yan's troops were all defeated.
Ran Min has always been famous for his bravery, and his troops are elite, and the Yan army is afraid. Murong Ke encouraged the soldiers in front of the battle, pointing out that Ran Min is brave but not resourceful, and his army is hungry and tired, so he will surely be defeated.
Ran Min's troops had many infantry and wanted to lead the Yan cavalry to fight in the jungle. Murong Ke adopted the strategy of joining the army and dispatching Qingqi to intercept them.
Murong Ke led the central army, selected 5000 good shooters, and marched forward in a square formation with iron chains, and the other two troops were placed on each side to cooperate with the main attack.
Ran Min relied on his courage to underestimate the enemy, so he fell for the trick and charged straight at the iron horse phalanx in the center of the Yan army. The flank troops of the Yan army attacked from both sides, defeated Ran Min's army, and beheaded more than [-] people.
Ran Min broke through the siege and traveled eastward for more than [-] li. His horse died suddenly and was captured by the Yan army. Ran Wei perished.
In 352 AD, after Ran Min was captured by Murong Ke's army, his son Ran Cao defected to Wang Wu, the general guarding Lukou.
In July, Wang Wu claimed to be King An and fought against Qianyan. In August, Murong Jun sent Murong Ke, Taiwei Feng Yi, and Shangshu Lingyang to attack Lukou. Yan Jun.
Murong Ke knew that the city of Lukou was strong and difficult to conquer temporarily, so he harvested all the crops outside the city and withdrew to Zhongshan. In October, Murong Ke settled in Anping, accumulated grain, built siege equipment, and prepared to attack Wang Wu.
At that time, Zhongshan Su Lin raised troops in Wuji and claimed to be the Son of Heaven. Murong Ke led the army to attack Su Lin first. In October, Murong Jun sent Guangwei General Mu Yugen to help Murong Ke and kill Su Lin.
Soon, Wang Wu killed Qin Xing for him, and Lu Hu killed Qin Xing again, succeeding King An.
In February 354 A.D., Murong Ke once again sent troops to surround Lukou, conquered it the next month, and Lu Hu fled to Yewang.
In April, Murong Jun named Murong Ke the king of Taiyuan with Murong Ke as Da Sima, Shizhong, Dadudu, and Lushang Shushi.
In February 361 A.D., General Lu Hu of Southern Ning, guarding Ye Wang, secretly defected to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Eastern Jin Dynasty used Lu Hu as the former general and governor of Jizhou. Lu Hu wanted to lead the Eastern Jin army to attack Yecheng, the capital of Yan.
In March, King Yan sent Murong Ke to lead the army to suppress the rebellion. Murong Ke led an army of 5, and the champion general Huangfuzhen led 1 troops.
Murong Ke then built deep ditches and high fortifications outside Yewang City, cut off the defenders' foreign aid, and waited to attack them. In July, Lu Hujun was besieged for several months, with no reinforcements outside and no food and grass inside.
Lu Hu was forced to command Zhang Xing to lead 7000 troops out of the city to fight. Zhang Xing was beheaded by Fu Yan. That night, Lu Hu used Huang Fuzhen's camp as a breakout point and led the sharp soldiers in the city to try to break out.
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