Chapter four hundred and ninety fourth unruly(2/2)
All kinds of rumors were not known, but they were circulated very quickly in the Jin army, claiming that the emperor of the Tang Dynasty was benevolent and that as long as he returned south, he would not blame him for his past.
The Jin army has expanded rapidly in recent years. In addition to Hedong, there are also Monan, Lu Long, Yiwu, Yichang, Wei Bo and others. Many people still do not leave the tradition of being a soldier.
This is also one of the reasons for Li Cunxu's defeat in history.
The Jin army began to flee on a large scale.
Overall, Li Ye has a good reputation in recent years. He is not as fierce as Zhu Wen, nor is he as cruel and injustice as Liu Rengong and his son.
The golden signs of the Tang Dynasty are still somewhat influential.
Even if Li Cunxu discovered it, he could not stop it at all, and even the rebellion occurred in Wei Bo surrendered to the army.
Li Ye was thinking about when he would stab Li Cunxu twice. Li Cunxu felt that the situation was not good. Before the ice and snow melted, he took the initiative to retreat to Liyang, Hebei.
This retreat also declared that the Jin army was no longer able to prevent the Tang Dynasty from regaining Bianliang.
Li Ye rushed to Baidaokou and arranged tightly fortifications along the river, facing the Jin army across the river.
The spring breeze blows on both sides of the Yellow River.
Chapter completed!