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Chapter 915 Wenpin leaves Huang Zulai

The Invincible Special Forces Back to the Three Kingdoms Chapter 915 Wenpin left Huang Zulai

Liu Biao of Jingzhou and friendly forces of Jin State joined forces.╚^.com finally drove away the fierce imperial army. Cao Cao retreated to Deng County north of Xiangyang for treatment due to a head-on storm. The remaining nearly 70,000 Cao troops were also combined into one place, stationed in the Deng County area, waiting for the general's next command and dispatch.

After the war, the Tianyi army retreated twenty miles westward and stationed the army at the foot of Longa Mountain for rest. In this way, it also told Liu Biao that Tianyi army was not interested in Xiangyang City, and came purely to support Xiangyang.

Liu Biao, who had come to his senses, was secretly regretting in the city. If he had known that Tianyi's army could fight so well, he would not have to panic in order to lead Wen Pin, who was stationed in Jiangxia, to lead his army back to aid. Jiangxia was close to Yangzhou and Yuzhou, and originally guarded the east gate of Jingzhou. Once Wen Pin led his army to evacuate, some forces would take advantage of the situation and occupy Jiangxia.

In fact, Liu Biao was not worried at all. Just as Wenpeng had 40,000 people from both the water and the land, he went upstream along the Yangtze River waterway, and a unit of more than 10,000 people entered Jiangxia, and Xiling was obtained without any effort.

This unit that took advantage of the situation was Huang Zu's unit.

Huang Zu turned against King Xiangyang, and then King Xiangyang secretly followed the court's greetings. After a while, it was actually equivalent to Cao Cao's acquisition of 20,000 soldiers kidnapped by Huang Zu from Jingzhou.

Before Cao Cao led his army south this time, he secretly informed Huang Zu, who was originally stationed in Xinye, to detour Yuzhou and ambush the upstream of the irrigation water west of the Dabie Mountains. After the Wenpin army had abnormal movements, they either blocked the attack halfway or took advantage of the situation to rob Jiangxia.

This is where Lao Cao has a far-sighted and extraordinary vision. Although he led his army to attack Xiangyang, he did not only focus on Xiangyang. Letting Huang Zu ambush near Jiangxia, either ambushing and restraining the Wenpin Army who returned to the rescue, or taking the opportunity to seize Jiangxia, are all a wonderful move. It can not only test Huang Zu's degree of obedience, but also wedging a nail into Jiangxia, forming a favorable situation where Cao and Liu Jun are in between, and it is difficult to distinguish between each other.

Yangzhou is now under the hands of Liu Bei, and the Sili area is equivalent to the sphere of influence of Liu Bei's faction, while Yuzhou is stationed by the Cao-Liu coalition forces. Cao Cao's main forces are Yanzhou, Qingzhou, Yuzhou and Xuzhou south of the Yellow River, but there is no one foot in the Yangtze River basin. With Huang Zu, a rebellious boy, as a vanguard, it saves Cao Cao a lot of trouble and gives Cao Cao the greatest opportunity to get involved in Jingzhou.

The so-called "open construction of the plank road and secretly traveling to Chencang" is probably the trick of Cao Cao. He first attracted the attention of all parties to the direction of Xiangyang, and then took advantage of the fact that everyone was ignoring Huang Zu and his team, and he was able to get Jiangxia. This kind of gameplay was not even aware of Han Rong's troops in Lujiang County, Yangzhou, which was close to Jiangxia. Even if Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang learned about this after the transition, they could only sigh that it was hard to send troops to wipe out Huang Zu, right?

If we say that this general Wenpin, who has always heard only his voice but has not seen him, was able to win Liu Biao's trust and firmly take the top spot among the generals in Jingzhou, and is also a general who can bear great responsibility.

Wen Pin, whose courtesy name was Zhongye, was from Wancheng, Nanyang. In the official history, he was a famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. Wen Pin was originally a general of Liu Biao in Jingzhou. After Liu Biao died, his son Liu Cong surrendered to Cao. At first, Wen Pin refused to come to see Cao Cao, until Cao Cao summoned him to meet him and asked him why he had not come yet. Wen Pin said that he could not protect the entire territory and was therefore shameless to see others. Cao Cao was moved by this loyal minister and still asked him to guard Jiangxia, let him take charge of the northern troops, and guard Jingjiang.

Wen Pin lived up to Cao Cao's expectations. When he was defending Jingcheng, he led troops to stop Guan Yu's troops many times, attacked his baggage, burned his warships, and made great contributions. He became one of the generals Cao Gong relied as a barrier and was famous. Later, he followed many of his conquests and was awarded the title of Hou General and the Marquis of Xinye. During the reign of Cao Rui, Wen Pin defeated the invading Sun Quan in Jiangxia.

From this historical record, we can see that Wen Pin is not only talented, but also a loyal general. Even his master Liu Cong surrendered. As a general, he did not rush to show off to Cao Cao like Cai Mao, Zhang Yun and others. Instead, he felt very ashamed and hid and did not see anyone. If he had this kind of honor and disgrace in his life, he would always be worthy of respect.

In this life, because Liu Biao received the support of Zhao Xing, he would not be able to die for a while, so Wen Pin naturally did not have to follow the second son Liu Cong to defect to Cao Cao. After receiving the urgent secret letter of help from Liu Biao from Xiangyang, Wen Pin felt a little difficult to give up the land of Jiangxia in his heart, he still formed a 40,000 army without hesitation and retreated towards Xiangyang as quickly as possible.

In Wen Pin's opinion, there is still a chance to take it back after losing Jiangxia. If Xiangyang is lost and Liu Biao is wiped out by Cao Cao, he will become a bossless general, and what will happen in the future will be a question.

The Jingzhou naval and land armies stationed in Jiangxia have a total of 40,000, including 20,000 infantry and 20,000 sailors. They can completely control the gateway to Jingzhou to Jiangdong. It is an extremely important strategic impetus. When Wenpin retreated, he decisively chose to use warships to transport infantry, and then emptied all the food, grass and military supplies in Xiling City, and then led his army to the current.

Since this happened, Huang Zu, who was ambushing on the land, naturally had no chance to ambush Wenpin. When he led his army into Xiling City, which had been stationed for many years, he found that Wenpin only left him an empty city. The frustration and depression at that time can be imagined.

When Wen Pin led his army to Xiangyang, it was three days after the Xiangyang War ended, but it was not too late. According to the circumstances at that time, when Huo Jun's 20,000 troops arrived in Xiangyang first, Cao's army had no chance of capturing Xiangyang. Wen Pin's return was just to give Liu Biao more confidence.

Cao Cao's troops were still in Deng County. Although the 120,000 people had changed from more than 70,000 people to the current 70,000 people, and they looked covered in bruises, the lean camel was bigger than a horse, and the threat to Xiangyang City still existed. Once Cao Heizi recovered from the wind, it would be a big trouble if he dispatched troops from the north to the south again.

Since Wen Pin returned to Xiangyang with 40,000 troops, he would focus on defending Xiangyang City with Huo Jun in the future. These two generals who are good at defense are in charge of Xiangyang, and there are 70,000 troops for them to dispatch and command. I am afraid that even if Cao Cao dispatches 150,000 people in the future, it will be difficult for him to capture Xiangyang City.

Wen Pinjun came back, but Tian Yijun left without hesitation.

According to Lu Meng's suggestion, Liu Biao asked Huang Zhong and his troops who were left behind Yiling to join the Tianyi Army in the future, and the two armies would go upstream along the Shangjiang River and seize Zigui and Wu County, which were still occupied by Yizhou East Route Army.

If there is a chance, Huang Zhong and Lu Xun will advance into Yizhou this time, seize Yufucheng, and completely block Sima Yi's possibility of going east again.

Zhao Xing's dealing with the Sima family in Yizhou has now reached the final stage.

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