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Chapter 1012 Death is also a ghost(1/2)

"The grass grows taller and brighter every year..."

Once upon a time, Heifu always thought that the song "Ancient Grassland" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty was referring to the grassland of the North. Later, he learned that it was actually a place in Huaibei: Fuli.

"The land of Jiuyi, with a radius of thousands of miles, has the Fortress of Fuli." This small county in Huaibei is called Fuli because of the Fuli grass, which is also called Guancao, that grows nearby.

It is said that this was the main military horse training base after the Chu State moved eastward. Relying on the horses produced here, the Chu army was able to organize a chariot and cavalry force. Although the horses in the south are mostly short and far less powerful than the horses in the north, although their endurance is good,

But when charging into battle, you are always at a disadvantage, and it is only better than nothing.

In mid-August, a wide and empty pasture stretches out below Lishan. With the arrival of autumn, the grass leaves dry up and turn yellow, turning into a bronze color. The long grass leaves sway like waves when the wind blows.

Of course, this was the scene before the decisive battle between the Qin and Chu armies. A large battle involving more than 200,000 people completely changed the appearance of this place.

Nowadays, stretching from Mount Li to the edge of Suishui River, within dozens of miles, the bronze grassland is covered with human and horse corpses. The blood flowing out has dyed the grassland an unknown reddish brown, and has been trampled by countless pairs of feet.

It became a muddy ground. Large flocks of crows smelled the smell and circled back and forth in the sky above the dead. This was a feast prepared for them.

In addition to crows and thick smoke in the sky, both sides tried their best to win the victory. In some places that were affected by campfires and smoke during the battle, fires were lit. Looking around, the surroundings were filled with charred charcoal.

Glowing embers rose from the smoke and drifted towards the sky, like thousands of newborn fireflies...

When the flames finally extinguished and the ground cooled down a little, it was almost evening, the setting sun was like blood, and the water in the water was full of bloody corpses.

"When the sky falls, the mighty spirit becomes angry and kills them all, abandoning the wilderness."

It is most appropriate to use Qu Yuan's poem to describe this battle.

Heifu was wearing the armor of a senior officer of the Qin Army, with long white feathers standing on his chest. He got out of the military chariot and walked on the post-war grassland. His feet were covered with mud and blood.

Behind him were the short soldiers guarding him with swords and shields. Even though the battle was over, they were still extremely vigilant, as well as a large number of officials and generals with happy faces. They were the survivors of this battle and the victors. They were still talking about it.

The whole day of fighting was still full of excitement.

But Heifu just frowned and glanced around, standing on the high mountain top. This was the base camp of the Chu army. At this moment, everything was destroyed. He felt the choking smell of smoke, blood, and even the smell of feces and urine.

This is the real smell of the battlefield, and it has nothing to do with romantic epics. Of course, there will always be men of letters who will make the battle look like that afterward.

He turned around and asked his uncle and grandson who were following him:

"Did you write it down?"

Although Shusun Tong was brave, walking in the mountain of corpses and sea of ​​blood, his face was still pale, which matched his ink-stained fingertips. He only said solemnly: "Write it down."

"read."

Shusun Tong unfolded the white silk lined with wooden boards in his hand and read: "On the tenth day of the eighth month of the first year, Xia Gong and his generals attacked the Chu bandits together, and defeated Xiang Ji in a decisive battle against Fu Li. Xia Gong's troops could reach 150,000.

, Zhang Han is in charge of this formation, General Dongmen is on the left, General Chen Ying is on the right, Duke Xia is behind, Wu Guang is behind Duke Xia, Guan Ying, and Zhou Ke are on the left and right wings."

"The number of Xiang Ji's soldiers was 60,000. Zhang Han first joined forces with Xiang Ji, but was unsuccessful. Chen Ying was attacked by Chu Yingbu, but he also failed. General Dongmen broke in and killed Xiang Liang. The Chu bandits were disadvantaged. At that time, Cao Shen

Arriving from the east, together with Guan Ying, Zhou Ke attacked the side of Chu. Xia Gong returned his troops and defeated Chu at Fuli. He fled south with thousands of remnant soldiers..."

Before he finished reading, Heifu started to curse:

"You are a Confucian scholar who usually writes colorful articles and quotes from classics. But when it comes to military affairs, you suddenly lose your spirituality. Even the basic process is unclear."

Shusun Tong had no choice but to keep confessing his guilt and said: "Wei Linggong asked Chen Yu Confucius. Confucius replied: 'You have only heard about Zu Dou, but you have not learned about military matters.' The same is true for me, military matters."

I haven’t learned enough about what happened, and I wrote it improperly. I hope Duke Xia will be punished!”

"Then what's the use of you?" Hei Fu rolled his eyes at Shusun Tong and drove him away.

Letting Shu Suntong, a Confucian scholar who has no knowledge of military affairs, record the war, it is really not as good as the military judge who saw with his eyes and wrote down exactly what happened in the past half month:

Ambush from all sides, this is Heifu's tactic. Through the deep strategic outflanking of various Qin armies, the Chu army's living space is constantly compressed, leaving them vulnerable to enemies from both sides. They cannot imitate Xiang Yan's way of dealing with Li Xin, trading space for fighter planes.

The Chu army was forced into the Huaibei area, and the goal of annihilation was finally achieved.

Xiang Ji, on the other hand, wanted to divide his troops against each other and concentrate his forces at all times to prevent the Chu army from suffering too many losses. He also tried to find opportunities to use the weaknesses of various divisions that were difficult to coordinate to defeat Heifu's troops one by one.

He really found an opportunity. The Vietnamese soldiers under the southern deputy general Wu Rui had very poor military discipline. They advanced when they saw advantages. They completely forgot that they were defeated by Xiang Yu more than half a year ago. They crossed Xu County and plundered Huaibei, but were defeated.

Xiang Ji was eliminated and three thousand people were killed. Yue Xiaohua Wuhu died in battle.

After being reminded by the cobblers in the Wing Camp, Heifu also realized this. In early August, he ordered all parties to stop advancing, and only asked Zhou Ke of Surabaya County to send an army to advance aggressively and try to attack Fulisai.

This is Heifu's bait, but the Chu army cannot leave the Si Shui soldiers alone. Once the opponent captures Fulisai, Surabaya, and Jiaodong's armies, they can move south from here and cooperate with Heifu's main force marching eastward from Chen and Suiyang to unite the Chu army.

surrounded.

So Xiang Ji responded by sniping Zhou Ke in Fuli and also defeated his Wang Ling. However, by the time the battle was over, Heifu's army had quickly outflanked Suishui from Suiyang and Chengfu, and captured Zhou Ke.

Xiang Ji blocked him at Fulisai...

After a long period of back and forth, the decisive battle between the two sides finally started here.

At this time, Heifu had an army of 150,000, and several armies with a total of nearly 100,000 on his left and right came after hearing the news. He completely occupied the strategic advantage and could choose to fight decisively or hold on. Facing the Chu army's last-ditch attitude, he made a wise decision

The choice: to imitate Wang Jian back then, wanting to dig a trench and hold on, wearing down the energy of the Chu people, while waiting for reinforcements.

The longer it drags on, the more favorable the war situation will be to the Qin army.

So the Chu army, who also realized this, took the lead in launching an attack...

The two sides fought on the grassland of Fuli. The Qin army was in the southwest and was in a low position. The Chu army was in the northeast, with its back to the Suishui River and occupied the commanding heights of Lishan.

As Shusun Tong recorded, Heifu appointed the imperial servant Zhang Han as the commander-in-chief of the former army, the guard Dongmen Bao as the left wing, and the Donghai County governor Chen Ying as the right wing. He himself and 10,000 short soldiers guarded the rear, and Wu Guang

With the reserve army on standby, Zhang Han led the main force of 100,000 troops to advance forward. Although the morale of the Qin army was high and the armor soldiers had an advantage, the progress was not smooth due to the unfavorable terrain. According to the battle plan, they began to slowly retreat backwards.

, luring the Chu army into thinking they had won and pursued them.

As expected, the Chu army pursued, and Hei Fu ordered his left and right wings to move forward and outflank him. However, Xiang Ji played a little trick when setting up the formation. He concentrated his elite troops on the right, commanded by Yingbu. As a result, Chen Ying on the left flank of the Qin army was

I hit a wall and was frustrated for a while.

Fortunately, Heifu adopted the same tactics as Xiang Ji, placing the elite troops on the right and giving them to the command of Dongmen Bao, hoping to break through here and attack the Chu army from behind.

So at the same time, there was a situation where the right wing of both sides was dominant, while the left wing was frustrated. The soldiers of both sides fought together on the grassland for more than ten miles. The two sides fought each other to the death, just like the two nations of Chu and Qin.

All old and new grudges must be settled here.

In this melee, the individual fighting of the Chu people was in sharp contrast with the organizational discipline of the Qin army. The latter always maintained a strict formation to look after each other, and gradually gained the advantage.

On the Qin army's right wing, the Dongmen Leopard's advance was obviously faster than the Chu army's Yingbu, and Wu Guang joined with more reserves to withstand the left wing, which was originally showing signs of defeat. Seeing that the balance of victory was gradually tilting towards the Qin army,

Xiang Ji started an adventure.

He handed over the formation to Xiang Liang's command, and led thousands of guards and cavalry to attack Heifu's flag from the side and rear!

This group of people were the first to follow Xiang Ji, and everyone was determined to die. Xiang Ji even rushed to the front with a halberd, completely ignoring their own safety. They broke through several small formations and rushed straight to Heifu.

In front of the short soldiers and personal guards!

There have been many times when Xiang Ji relied on beheading gambling attacks, and with the blessing of courage and luck, he won the battle, such as the Battle of Chasm against Shejian, the Battle of Huainan against Yue Xiao, and the Battle of Pengcheng against Peng Yue.

After attracting the opponent's main force and attacking with cavalry, you must move with one rush!

But this time, what was standing in front of him was the Nanjun soldiers who had been following Heifu since they raised their troops from Wuchang. They could understand the shouts of the Chu people on the opposite side, and even the arrows they shot passed by their faces and hit him.

Pao Ze was shot down, but the short-range soldiers were like poplars rooted in the soil, standing firmly in line and never moving a step!

The same goes for Heifu. In order to prevent the troops and horses from being frightened and running around, causing unpredictable consequences, he even placed his command flag on a fixed sentry tower, and stood on it with his sword, commanding the overall situation from beginning to end.

In the end, he didn't move even half a step. When he saw the Chu people attacking, he just waved his hand to use the crossbowmen to fend off the enemy!

As a result, Xiang Ji was greeted by a crossbow array of flying arrows like flying locusts. The launched arrows were so dense that they collided with each other in the air. There was even a giant bed crossbow "Star Destroyer Crossbow" placed here that couldn't wait to give full play to its ability.

The power of this crossbow in field battles, the shaft of this crossbow is as thick as a child's arm. Once it is hit, both men and horses will die. No matter how heavy the tank is, it cannot stop the Star Destroyer Crossbow from firing!

What's more, there are Beidi cavalry commanded by Guan Ying and others on the flanks, ready to go. Most of his Saibei cavalry are from Xinqinzhong, they are skilled in horsemanship, and they also use strong Hexi horses.

, on average, half a head taller than Chu horses. When Guan Ying led the Qin chariots to cut off the Chu army's chariots, Chu people understood what it meant to be truly unparalleled in chariots and cavalry...

Even though Xiang Ji's personal strength was amazing and he was good at finding opportunities to attack, he was still unable to defeat Heifu's preparations. This time, no matter how hard he glared, it didn't work. He was hit by several arrows and almost turned into a hedgehog.

Only because of his thick armor, he was only injured, but he was still alive and was rescued by Xiang Zhuang desperately.

As Xiang Ji's attack on Heifu Shuaiqi failed and he hurriedly withdrew, the outcome of this war was decided.

The right wing of the Chu army no longer had the advantage, and the left wing gradually collapsed. The central army was attacked by the Qin army. The Qin soldiers holding spears and long swords pressed forward, which acted as a chopping block, while the freed Guan Ying and the charioteer

It is like a hammer in the hand of Hei Fu, aiming at the back of the Chu army and killing him!

When Cao Shen's vanguard also crossed the Sui River and arrived at the battlefield, the already shaken Chu army collapsed completely.

The only pity is that due to terrain restrictions, the Qin army, which was twice as many as the opponent, was not able to completely surround them. Xiang Ji, Yingbu and others, with thousands of remaining soldiers, broke through the Qin people and fled south.

"Weiyang, Wu Rui is coming from the south, Xiang Ji will rush into their encirclement."

Hei Fu doesn't have to worry about this. This time, Xiang Ji doesn't have a river to cross.

It was getting dark, and Hei Fu was still inspecting the battlefield. The corpses of the fallen soldiers on both sides were piled up like mountains, and there were very few prisoners. Those who had been with Xiang Yu until now were basically die-hards. They were unwilling to surrender and died fighting each other.

, the Qin army also kept few prisoners, but their heads were chopped off.

A familiar face flashed across his face, and Heifu asked the charioteer to stop: He saw the rider, Yang Xi, with gauze wrapped around his head. His ears had been cut off, and he was kneeling on one knee at the foot of Mount Li, with a corpse covered with a military flag.

In front of me, I held a wine gourd in my hand, took a sip myself, and poured another sip towards my feet...

Heifu had an impression of Yang Xi. This young man was the first to surrender in the Battle of Lantian. After joining them, he showed bravery in the Battle of Xihe. Heifu specially distinguished him and also gave him a gift from Hu Hai.

Concubine...
To be continued...
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