Chapter 395 Battle on the Western Front
After learning the news, Yuan Xi was not idle. He brought all his soldiers and horses to seize the pass overnight. However, he encountered the obstruction of Fang Yue's troops who had more than 3,000 soldiers and horses left. The two armies also started fighting outside the city. During this period,
Fang Yue sent more than a dozen waves of messengers asking for help to Huguan Neilian.
After holding on for half an hour, he didn't see a single figure. On the contrary, the fire in Huguan was getting bigger and bigger. It seemed that the people in the city had already used real fire. Fang Yue was at a loss when facing nearly 20,000 Yuan Shaojun. On the left and right
After being persuaded, he had no choice but to retreat and leave.
The troops led by Gongsun Gongbu and Suigu and Mu Shun fought very fiercely in Huguan, without any regard for the face of their former comrades. On one side, the soldiers were looking for wealth, while on the other side, the soldiers were looking for revenge, and they saw blood with their swords.
So much so that when Yuan Xi led his soldiers and horses to attack the gate of Huguan, they were still fighting each other. Due to Yuan Shaojun's joining the battle, the situation became even more chaotic. The three parties almost fought two battles inside Huguan.
At that time, because they were caught between the two armies and were attacked from both sides, Mu Shun's troops retreated first. Fang Yue's army following Mu Shun became confused because they could not find their leader. Gongsun Hu even died in the fighting, so Mu Shun had to take his troops with him.
The remnant army escaped from Huguan by taking advantage of the favorable geographical location. The funny thing is that Gongsun Gong and Sui Gu not only fought with the real enemy Yuan Shaojun, but also fled when they saw Yuan Shaojun and began to pursue Mu Shun's tribe.
In the end, Mu Shun was overtaken by Gongsun Gong's Liaodong cavalry and died in the rebellion. All his men were also killed. Only then did Gongsun Gong and Sui Gu realize that the food, grass and property were still in the military camp, and hurried back to Huguan.
At this time, Huguan has been controlled by Yuan Shaojun.
Gongsun Gong and Sui Gu did not dare to fight head-on, so they had to retreat temporarily. In the camp that night, a quarrel between the men of the two sides aggravated the conflict, and even turned into a mutiny. Gongsun Gong turned his back and killed Sui Gu directly.
He died and collected Sui Gu's troops.
When Gongsun Gong and his remnant army planned to return to Jinyang City to make plans, they encountered Zhang Yan's troops who came to ask for help. After Gongsun Gong learned about the Jinyang Incident, he knew that there was no way to go back to Jinyang, so he simply stopped doing nothing.
Will
Zhang Yan also killed Zhang Yan and returned to Xiangping. Unexpectedly, Zhang Yan was somewhat capable. He was only slightly injured under the siege of thousands of troops and escaped alone. Gongsun Gong was also worried about being completely surrounded by Yuan Shao's army, so he led him all night.
Jun fled back to his hometown of Xiangping.
Half a month later, when Zhang Yang saw that the reinforcements were not coming, he was about to lead his troops to break out. However, Dong Zhao, who was released from prison by his rebellious men and the common people, opened the city gate and died in the middle of the late night rebellion.
Went to the prefect's house.
At this point, the war on the western front between the northern princes came to an end, ending with the complete victory of Yuan Shao's army. The alliance army collapsed, and only thousands of Gongsun Gong's troops fled back. The alliance army Zhang Yang, Wang Kuang, Gongsun Yue and other monarchs and generals
He died in battle, the army either died or surrendered, and the entire Jinyang was included in Yuan Shao's sphere of influence.
Yuan Xi sent eight hundred miles to tell his father the good news urgently, and used his position to reward Zhang He. While asking the surrendered general Dong Zhao and his men to settle the follow-up affairs in Jinyang, Yuan Xi once again organized the army and planned to start from the western front.
Support his father, who is still in a stalemate with Gongsun Zan's army in the north, and go straight to the rear of Gongsun Zan's army.
In January 193, it was still snowing heavily in the north, but Gongsun Zan's army and the main force of Yuan Shao's army were still in a stalemate at the boundary bridge. Ju Yi, the vanguard of Yuan Shao's army, led his elite First Deng camp to kill Gongsun Zan's advance cavalry.
A great defeat, but who knows how many of Gongsun’s troops
A white-robed young general appeared from the Queen of Heaven, and led Gongsun Zan's most elite Bai Ma Yi to attack the camp first and was severely defeated. If Yuan Shaojun's general Wen Chou had not led his army to arrive in time to stop the white-robed young general, he might have climbed to the camp first.
Chapter completed!