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Chapter 94: The horn of the counterattack [two in one](2/2)

On the fourth day of November in the twenty-sixth year of Wei Hongde, Wei Gongzi Jiang led two Wei armies, Shanyang and Nanyan, to attack Jixian. After a fierce siege, Jixian was recovered on the same day.

One day later, the confidants of King Zhao Jiang of Yan came to Nanyan. On the one hand, they sent the battle report of "Ji County Victory" to King Zhao Yuanzuo of Nanliang, the commander of the Hanoi battlefield. On the other hand, they represented King Zhao Jiang of Yan and questioned Nan Yan.

Why did Liang Wang Zhao Yuanzuo give up the strategy of jointly attacking Ji County?

After learning that King Zhao Jiang of Yan had sent people to come, King Zhao Yuanzuo of Southern Liang suddenly realized that he had forgotten about the former.

Fortunately, he didn't mean to play any conspiracy this time, so there was no need to feel guilty. All he had to do was write the rumor in a letter and ask the two cavalrymen of the Southern Yan Army to take them back and hand them over to the King of Yan, Zhao Jiang.

Nature can reduce the latter's suspicion.

However, when he saw the battle report of the "Great Victory at Ji County", the King of Southern Liang, Zhao Yuanzuo, was a little surprised.

When discussing the matter with General Pang Huan, he said: "I have really underestimated this Zhao Jiang. It is really impressive that the two armies of Shanyang and Nanyan under its command were able to regain Jixian."

In the impression of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, at least during the "First Battle of Northern Xinjiang" and the "Second Battle of Northern Xinjiang", the Shanyang Army under the command of King Zhao Jiang of Yan - at that time, the Nanyan Army was still on the throne of Wei State.

In the hands of General Wei Mu - his strength was mediocre. In addition, during the "Third Battle of Northern Xinjiang", King Zhao Jiang of Yan and his Shanyang Army were forced to nearly annihilate the entire army by Ju Xin, the former Korean governor.

So much so that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, did not have any special expectations for his nephew and his army.

What he didn't expect was that the nephew of King Yan Zhao Jiang would be able to regain Jixian without the participation of his subordinates to suppress the rebels. This really surprised him.

You know, even if most of the elite troops under Han generals Le Yi, Ma She, Qin Kai and others were quietly deployed, there are still nearly 100,000 Korean troops stationed in Hanoi County. This is a force that cannot be underestimated.

The military strength that he admired.

After listening to the words of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, General Pang Huan objectively commented: "Among the princes, Prince Zhao Run is better in intelligence and strategy, while King Yan is better in bravery. Looking at our great Wei Dynasty, I am afraid that there is no one who can match the bravery of King Yan."

No more than one hand."

Indeed, in addition to Lian Pi, the former Han general who defected to Wei, and Wu Ji, the general of the Shang Shui Army, the other generals of Wei, whether it was Meng Luo, the brave general who suppressed the rebel army, Jiang Bi, the chief general of the Shangdang Army (formerly the Northern Third Army),

Or Cai Qinhu, the brave general of Fenxing Army. In fact, it cannot be said that he definitely surpassed Zhao Jiang, the king of Yan, in terms of bravery.

As for the other Wei generals, even Wei Ji and Sima An, they are only better at commanding troops and horses, and are far inferior in terms of force.

Of course, for Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, he always believed that the number one brave general in Wei was his brother and old enemy Zhao Yuanqi, the king of Yu - of course, this refers to Yu who was not injured more than 20 years ago.

Wang Zhao Yuanqi, not Zhao Yuanqi who now coughs even after walking a few steps.

In addition, both the prince Zhao Run and the king of Yan Zhao Jiang were actually "looked down upon" by the king of Nanliang Zhao Yuanzuo, and could not arouse the desire to compete, except for the brother who had defeated him.

For some reason, although they were talking about King Yan Zhaojiang, Zhao Yuanzuo, King of Nanliang, couldn't help but think of his brother Zhao Yuandai, King of Yu, and he couldn't help but feel strong regrets in his heart: If Lao Wu had not been accidentally targeted by the target back then,

If injured, what will happen?

"What a pity..."

Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, sighed with regret.

"pity?"

Pang Huan was stunned when he heard this, and he didn't understand what his prince was thinking: King Yan Zhaojiang has recovered Jixian County, what is there to regret?

"Huh? No, it's nothing."

Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, came back to his senses and shook his head slightly.

At this moment, a Wei soldier appeared outside the door, knocked on the ground and reported: "Your Majesty, a letter has arrived from Daliang."

After hearing this, the face of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, suddenly became solemn, and he immediately ordered: "Bring it to me and see."

Seeing this, the Wei soldier walked into the house and handed the letter sent from Daliang to the hand of Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang.

In the quiet room, Prince Zhao Yuanzuo of Nanliang read the letter carefully, his brows sometimes frowning and sometimes relaxing. Pang Huan, who was watching next to him, felt anxious and couldn't help asking: "Your Majesty, is it about that rumor?"

Is something wrong? Could it be that something happened at Daliang?"

When asking, Pang Huan felt a little uneasy because they failed to block the news in time to prevent the rumor from spreading to Daliang.

Thinking of the terrible destructive power of that rumor, Pang Huan felt a little uneasy: Although they and Prince Zhao Run were not from the same group, in this war that was related to the fate of Wei State, both sides had the same interests. I believe that

Anyone from Wei hopes that Wei can win this war, defeat Han Qi, and become the overlord of the Central Plains.

Well, except for the remnants of Xiao Ni led by Xiao Luan.

After a full cup of tea, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, took a long breath and said lightly: "It is indeed about that rumor, that Zhuzi... Maybe he didn't expect that he had no news at all, right?

What kind of impact has it had on the country... But for the time being, you and I don’t have to worry about this matter anymore, hum, because our Majesty has come forward..."

After that, he handed the letter in his hand to Pang Huan and said calmly: "Zhao Si was still decisive and immediately issued an edict to appoint Zhao Wei as the emperor's grandson to minimize the impact of the rumor so that we, the great Wei Dynasty, would not be triggered by it.

Civil strife to seize the throne..."

When he said these words, the mood of Nanliang King Zhao Yuanzuo was really complicated.

To be fair, he has never supported the prince Zhao Run. In fact, the existence of the prince Zhao Run is actually a sharp sword hanging over his head - although Zhao Run, for the sake of the country's interests, endured the abuse of him.

I hate to continue to reuse him, but on the other hand, why is it that Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Southern Liang, can only serve the Wei State where the prince Zhao Run is in power in order to survive? If he dares to play any tricks during this period, I believe Zhao Run will definitely

No mercy.

Therefore, for Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, it would be a good thing for him if the prince Zhao Runruo died in the hands of the Koreans.

But the problem is that Wei State needs Crown Prince Zhao Run - no matter considering the interests of the country or the interests of his Ji Zhao family, Prince Zhao Run cannot die.

Because he knew this, Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, said with a tangled mood: "For the time being, we don't need you and me to worry about that rumor in the country, but that Zhuzi... There is no news about him so far, although I don't believe him.

He will be defeated by the Koreans, but in all likelihood, he has been cut off by the Koreans, so he cannot send the news back to the country..."

Pang Huan secretly glanced at his prince. After staying with Zhao Yuanzuo for more than thirty years, how could he not guess his prince's mood at this moment?

So, he coughed and said what was in his heart for Zhao Yuanzuo, who looked troubled: "Your Majesty, the general thinks that the overall situation should be the most important thing at this time. Since the East Palace may be trapped in South Korea, then, for the sake of the overall situation, we should do our best.

rescue……"

Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, glanced at Pang Huan and nodded with complicated emotions.

Another day later, a letter written by Zhao Yuanzuo, King of Nanliang, was also delivered to Zhao Jiang, King of Yan, who was in Ji County.

After reading the explanation in this letter, King Zhao Jiang of Yan suddenly realized that the reason why Zhao Yuanzuo, King of Southern Liang, did not lead his army to attack Qi County on time was because he was restrained by a rumor that the Koreans had released him.

King Yan Zhao Jiang also scoffed at that rumor. After all, he admired his brother Zhao Run very much and absolutely did not believe that a mere Korean could defeat his brother.

By the middle of November, Zhao Yuanxi, the emperor of Wei, had come forward to take charge of the Daliang area and put an end to the civil strife by enthroning the emperor Zhao Wei. This allowed Zhao Yuanzuo, the king of Nanliang, to no longer have any worries, so he led his troops to suppress the rebels and crossed the river. , went to Ji County to join the army under the command of King Yan Zhao Jiang, and gradually launched a counterattack against the Korean army - by putting pressure on the Korean army in Hanoi, hoping to reduce the pressure on Prince Zhao Run.

Of course, in fact, Zhao Run, the Crown Prince of Wei, who was in Julu County, was not under any pressure.

He had thwarted the attempts of Han Lihou and Han Wu several times, and during the boring winter break, he had his concubine Zhao Que waiting by his side. He lived an extremely comfortable life, so what kind of pressure could there be?

In fact, South Korea should be the one feeling the pressure: at the Julu battlefield, South Korea was helpless against the Wei army led by Wei Crown Prince Zhao Run; while at the Hanoi battlefield, Wei's Nanliang King Zhao Yuanzuo and Yan King Zhao Jiang The pressure on South Korea is gradually increasing, so that South Korea itself is in a difficult situation. No matter how you look at it, South Korea suffers the most.

In mid-December, worried about Zhao Hongrun's situation, the Green Crows of the Daliang branch braved the wind and snow and the risk of being discovered by the Korean patrol cavalry, and struggled to find out the news that Zhao Hongrun was in Julu, and came to Julu seeks to confirm the fact that "Prince Zhao Run is safe and sound".

Of course Zhao Hongrun was fine, and he even lived a very leisurely life.

When he learned that because he had lost contact with the mainland of Wei, the Koreans used a small rumor trick to almost plunge Wei into chaos, Zhao Hongrun was also shocked - in fact, he did not expect that, His prestige had unknowingly reached a point where it could seriously affect the domestic situation in Wei.

Fortunately, Daliang still had his father, Emperor Wei Zhao Yuancai, with him. Otherwise, he might have gotten away with it and given the Koreans an opportunity to take advantage of him.

Fortunately, the situation has stabilized now.

On the same day, Zhao Hongrun also wrote several letters and asked the Green Crows to try to reach Daliang and Hanoi to make an appointment for a decisive battle with South Korea in the spring of next year.

It's not that he has much confidence, it's just that by the spring of next year, even if Wei doesn't take action, South Korea will definitely take action. Since they are going to fight anyway, they will simply strike first.

What's more, if the war lasts too long, even if Wei wins in the end, it will have to pay a heavy price, especially in this total war between Wei and South Korea, both Wei and South Korea worked hard and sacrificed everything. Domestic construction supports the war. If the war lasts for a year and a half, or even longer, South Korea will not be able to bear it, and Wei will not be able to bear it either.

At the beginning of the twenty-seventh year of Wei Hongde, Daliang, Hanoi, the imperial court, and various Wei armies received messages from the Qing Crows sent by Prince Zhao Run.

The content is very simple, just one sentence.
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