666 Huainan War 4
As the strongest brave general in Yuan Shu's army, Ji Ling was a masterpiece of three-pointed and two-blade swords. He has long been famous all over the world and is indeed not a weak person. He had a head-on encounter with Zhang Liao before, but failed to get any advantage, so he naturally became determined to win by ingenuity.
At this time, Ji Ling saw that Zhang Liao's gun was unpredictable, and he felt a trembling heart. He did not dare to neglect it. He also roared "Kill!" His arm was shaken, and the three-pointed two-blade sword in his hand slashed towards Zhang Liao's gun. This was indeed the best way to break the real and change the real.
The two generals immediately caused a strong sound of guns, and the sound of swords avoiding them; Zhang Liao's hands buzzed, and the gun flowers were brilliant, which was very beautiful; Ji Ling's three-pointed and two bladed swords danced in a ball, if there were bystanders, they would definitely be dizzy by the moves of these two. However, for both sides in the battle, they did not have the leisure to appreciate the beautiful scenery caused by the other party's moves, and they were careful to find the flaws in the other party's moves. Unfortunately, they had not discovered anything yet, and the two powerful moves had already bumped head-on. In the crisp sound of "ding ding dangdang", the weapons in the hands of the two generals hit dozens of consecutive strikes, and their arms were numb, and their hearts were filled with horror.
Zhang Liao also admired Ji Ling's courage and Zhang Liao's heroic aura suddenly rose. The black gun in his hand swung, and he roared: "Come again!" As soon as he finished speaking, he rushed towards Ji Ling again; at the same time, Ji Ling, who was angry, was not willing to be outdone. He also let out a long roar and rushed towards Zhang Liao, and a fierce fight started again.
Ji Ling is the strongest general in Yuan Shu's army and the soul of the army. Ji Ling, who was entangled by Zhang Liao, could no longer support Ji Ling's army, which was already extremely chaotic, immediately could not support it. Although Zhang Liao's army had a very different number of people, their morale and personal martial arts and equipment were much stronger than Ji Ling's army. The 10,000 Flying Bear Iron Cavalry who followed Zhang Liao to fight bloody battles on the northern grassland for many years, were all living people who crawled out of the war. In fact, their strength was not comparable to that of the soldiers under Ji Ling.
Zhang Liao and Ji Ling fought for more than fifty rounds, and Ji Ling felt a little unsupported. This was mainly because he was concerned about his soldiers. At this time, Ji Ling's soldiers were fleeing on a large scale; if Ji Ling did not leave, he would probably even have his life.
Ling Cao and Ding Feng, who were hiding on the mountain side of the Wild Boar Forest, saw Zhang Liao's army crashing into Ji Ling's army, were not vague and immediately led their soldiers to come to the mountain, which further increased the disintegration of Ji Ling's army. Ling Cao and Ding Feng went down the mountain like tigers, disrupting Ji Ling's already chaotic army.
Just when Ji Ling wanted to escape, Ling Cao and Ding Feng arrived. They didn't engage in any single fight in Lu Ning's army. They focused on group combat. Ling Cao and Ding Feng didn't care about so many, and Ti Zhi called Ji Ling on his body. Ling Cao shot a sneak attack and knocked Ji Ling down and tied up by the soldiers.
When Ji Ling's soldiers saw that the chief general was captured, they still had the confidence to resist again, so they turned around and fled. Even Li Feng, Liang Gang and Chen Ji tried their best to escape backwards, thus leading the army to collapse.
After seeing Ji Ling being knocked off the horse by Ling Cao, Ding Feng immediately killed Yang Feng; Yang Feng, who was running away with all his heart, didn't know that anyone was watching him, and he just slapped the horses to escape, but Ding Feng's war horses were all superior war horses, and their speed was much faster than Yang Feng's. Yang Feng had not escaped much farther, so Ding Feng shot him from behind and penetrated directly.
After Zhang Liao caught up with Liang Gang, he shot him down and tied up his soldiers. Chen Ji ran away desperately, and before he could escape, he encountered Xu Sheng's army.
Xu Sheng rushed over and shot him fiercely. Chen Ji had no ability to resist at all. Just one can give up, and was taken down by Xu Sheng and was taken into pieces by the occupied horse!
Yuan Shu's army was running away and saw that the retreat was broken, and he was even more frightened. He also knew that if he wanted to survive, he could only surrender on his knees, otherwise he would die. Although he would be re-elected by labor for a few years after being captured by Lu Ning's army, it would be better than losing his life!
Ji Ling's 150,000 army collapsed. Facing the brutal Lu Ning army, he could only kneel down and surrender. Only Zhang Xun, who was escorting food and grass behind, survived. Ji Ling and his generals died. The captured prisoners, Yuan Shu's soldiers saw that what else could they fight!
Most of the soldiers of Ji Ling knelt on the ground and raised their hands to wait for Zhang Liao army's captives to shout "Kneel down and surrender! Surrender and not kill!"
Two hours later, Ji Ling's 150,000 army was completely destroyed, and a total of nearly 40,000 people were shot and killed, and nearly 100,000 were captured; Zhang Liao's army suffered more than 2,000 casualties, of which only less than 200 were seriously injured or killed, which was truly a great victory.
After the battle, Zhang Liao immediately said: "General Ling, you should hurry back to Ruxuwu immediately and strictly prevent Sun Ce's invasion."
Zhang Liao sent troops to the scene for a long time because he was worried about Sun Ce's invasion. Although there were 5,000 naval soldiers stationed at Ruxuwu Wharf, there were no generals stationed, so he was still uneasy. After all, there were only a few young generals who graduated from military academy there and had basically not experienced any major battles.
Ling Cao said, "Yes!" After saying that, Ling Cao immediately led his personal soldiers and immediately returned to Ruxuwu.
Zhang Liao estimated that Yuan Shu would lead his troops to escape after receiving the defeat, but Yuan Shu had no choice but to escape to Runan area, and there was no other way out. Zhang Liao asked Xu Sheng to lead 10,000 Feixiong Iron Cavalry to ambush the way from Shouchun to Nanyang, waiting for Yuan Shu to escape.
Zhang Liao left more than 5,000 soldiers to clean the battlefield and deal with prisoners of war. Zhang Liao took Ding Feng and led an army of 20,000 to kill Shouchun. Zhang Liao did not want Yuan Shu to have time to breathe, and he had to completely solve the Huainan issue as soon as possible.
It is indeed said that most of Ji Ling's 150,000 army was killed or captured by Zhang Liao's army, and more than 10,000 soldiers under Ji Ling fled; some of these soldiers who escaped encountered Zhang Xun who was escorting logistics food and grass.
When Zhang Xun saw Ji Ling's soldiers fleeing back, he didn't know what was going on, so he immediately asked his personal soldiers to arrest several soldiers and asked them. He didn't know if he didn't know, and he was shocked when he asked.
When Zhang Xun heard that Ji Ling's 150,000 army was destroyed in less than two hours, Zhang Xun dared to stay, so he immediately raised his troops and ran back with food and grass, for fear that he would be caught by Zhang Liao if he ran slowly.
While escaping, Zhang Xun took in the remaining defeated soldiers who escaped from Ji Ling. A few days later, since he had taken in nearly 5,000 deserters in his hands, Zhang Xun had nearly 15,000 soldiers under him, but Zhang Xun still dared not rest. No matter how tired the soldiers were, they would return to Shouchun directly.
Chapter completed!