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Six hundred and twenty-four, Pang Xi and the others were suddenly full of awe and yearning for Guo P

Zhao Yun and Zhang He were very fast. Just when Wu Yi led his army to attack Nanzheng, Zhao Yun and Zhang Hefen suddenly led their troops out.

At that time, Wu Yi thought it was ordinary Dongzhou soldiers who came to rescue the siege and did not take the Wei army seriously. He ordered Yang Huai to lead the side troops to fight, just to treat it as a siege to attack the aid.

As a result, as soon as the two armies fought head-on, the Shu army led by Yang Huai was blown up by Zhao Yun and Zhang He.

The Wei army stabbed fiercely with a spear. The shield soldiers roared forward desperately with a big shield. They were aggressive and fighting spirit. The Shu army had no time to resist, and the entire military lineup was pushed back by the Wei army.

While retreating, the Shu army was killed by the Wei army in large numbers. Many people fell down and disrupted the formation. Some of them simply turned around and ran away when they saw something was wrong. The collapse of the entire military formation seemed to be in an instant.

Wu Yi didn't react at all, and Yang Huai's side was already in a mess.

The Wei army fought desperately, and Xueliang's spear kept stabbing. The sword and shield hand had already waved the ring-headed sword and stepped forward and slashed, slashing the Shu army backed down one after another, and was no match for it at all.

The defeated army retreated to the Shu army camp under Nanzheng City in large numbers. Wu Yi never expected that the battle of this army was so strong that it would defeat Yang Huai directly.

Wu Yi initially felt something was wrong, so he personally led his army to rectify the defeated soldiers, beat drums and cheered, and forced the defeated soldiers to resist. The two armies fought again, and undoubtedly, they were beaten again.

This time, Wu Yi was beaten up by himself. After about two incense sticks, the Wei army pushed the Shu army back for Lao Chang for a long distance and directly under the city of Nanzheng.

At this time, the gate of Nanzheng suddenly opened, Pang Xi, with his helmet and armor, led his army out in person. The two armies cooperated inside and outside, and attacked inside and inside, and Wu Yi's army immediately collapsed.

This is not a even battle, it is a massacre, a one-sided massacre.

Wu Yi thought it was so collapsed in the midst of his retreat.

He did not withstand the attack of this army at all. This army was too fierce. When the Shu army fought against them, they were completely defeated.

They moved forward step by step, and the Shu army retreated step by step. The military formation collapsed quickly and fell into a state of massacre. He tried his best to lead his personal soldiers to save the situation, but found that it was impossible.

Thirty thousand Shu troops were defeated at the city of Nanzheng, and were defeated like a mountain. A large number of defeated soldiers retreated to Yangping Pass. Zhao Yun and Zhang He led their troops to pursue them for about ten miles, killing the Shu army like a dog that was strayed, and was defeated in an incredible manner.

Ten miles along the way, there were corpses of the defeated Shu army soldiers everywhere.

Wu Yi was defeated and suffered losses. On the way to retreat, Yang Huai, the guardian of Yuanyang Pingguan, was caught by Zhao Yun, and Zhao Yun's spear pierced his body. Yang Huai died tragically on the spot.

After the war, a little counted, at least more than 3,000 people died in the Shu army, and most of the others were dispersed, including a group of captured soldiers, and the captured soldiers were in the number of seven or eight thousand.

The number seems to be small, but the important thing is that the morale of the army collapsed and was afraid of being beaten. After escaping to Yangping Pass, he stayed in seclusion and shivered, and did not dare to step out of Yangping Pass.

Many generals begged Wu Yi to retreat quickly and save Baishui Pass, but not Yangping Pass. Hanzhong is no longer a territory they can compete for. If they continue to fight, it will be over.

Wu Yi had no idea why the Dongzhou soldiers suddenly became so powerful. He still didn't know that this was the real Wei army coming.

He felt strange and shameless, and did not want to throw away Yangping Pass, but forced the army to occupy Tiandang Mountain and Dingjun Mountain. He wanted to protect Yangping Pass, continue fighting, and regain Hanzhong, so as to live up to Liu Zhang's expectations for him.

Wu Yi continued to act and wanted to fight again, regardless of the collapse of the generals and soldiers of the Shu army, so this did not prevent the Wei army from winning a great victory.

The Shu army was defeated, the Wei army won a great victory, lifted the siege of Nanzheng, joined forces with Pang Xi, and established the victory.

Pang Xi was overjoyed and felt extremely grateful to Zhao Yun and Zhang He who came to support him.

"Pang Xi's grace to save his life is unforgettable!"

Pang Xi bowed to Zhao Yun and Zhang He, and Zhao Yun and Zhang He all said that it was not necessary.

"After the order of Duke Wei, General Pang should thank Duke Wei if he wants to thank him."

Zhao Yun said so.

Pang Xi nodded immediately.

"Yes, yes, I want to thank Duke Wei, and Duke Wei... Where is Duke Wei?"

Pang Xi asked.

"Duke Wei and we are not advancing together. We will walk the fastest Luogu Road. Duke Wei will lead the main force to Ziwu Valley and will arrive soon."

Zhao Yun replied.

"So that's it, then... should we wait for Duke Wei to arrive in Nanzheng and then advance to seize Yangping Pass?"

Pang Xi looked at Zhao Yun who was extremely powerful and was quite psychologically weak. He took the initiative to hand over his dominance and did not dare to show his dominance in front of Zhao Yun.

The arrogance was because of Liu Zhang's mediocrity and cowardice, and the sensibility is because of Guo Peng's strength and the strength of Wei's army.

The powerful forces and even the generals below were very strong, which opened Pang Xi's eyes.

Regarding this question, Zhao Yun looked at Zhang He.

Zhang He thought about it.

"There is no such thing as advancing Yangping Pass in Duke Wei's order. Our army traveled a long distance and the journey was difficult and the soldiers were very tired. In order to understand the siege of Nanzheng, they advanced without rest. Now the soldiers' physical strength has reached their limit and are not suitable to continue attacking Yangping Pass.

On the other hand, although the Shu people were defeated, their troops remained. They were guarding Yangping Pass and had dangers to rely on, and they could not be captured overnight. Therefore, the last general suggested that they should rest and restore their strength to the soldiers. When Duke Wei arrived, they would discuss the matters afterwards.”

Zhang He, as Zhao Yun's deputy, said so.

Zhang He was very cautious. After he switched from Yuan Shao to Guo Peng's subordinates, he was even more cautious and did not dare to go beyond the slightest.

Although he was valued by Guo Peng, he did not dare to be complacent and was still very cautious. His cautious personality made Guo Peng very appreciative, so he sent him to be Zhao Yun's deputy and asked Zhao Yun to discuss with Zhang He more when encountering problems.

Zhao Yun felt that what Zhang He said made sense, so he decided to do so, ordering the army to rest on the spot, rest in Nanzheng, eat, take a bath, and recover his energy, and then asked Pang Xi for meat and rice.

Of course, Pang Xi gave it to him that the war horses that died in battle could be used, and the inventory in Hanzhong could be used. If it was not enough, he immediately ordered his troops to go down to hunt in the mountains, and he would provide the Wei army with the enjoyment if he didn't eat it himself.

When eating meat, Pang Xi was surprised to learn that the Wei army was not tying him, but that the Wei army's daily diet included meat.

The soldiers of the Wei army could eat meat regularly, and before and after the great battle, the soldiers of the Wei army were routinely required to eat meat and dry rice.

Pork, lamb, beef, chicken, duck, fish.

Anyway, Guo Peng would provide all kinds of meat to the soldiers of the Wei army. His military farms were specially responsible for raising livestock to provide part of the army, raising them in a concentrated manner, improving efficiency, and a special fishing fleet of freshwater fish and sea fish to ensure that the meat supplied to the army is constantly being fed.

Pang Xi was very surprised, Cheng Ji and Fa Zheng beside him were also surprised, and Deng Zhi was even more surprised.

I never expected that there were warlords in this world who were willing to spend a lot of money to give soldiers regular meat. Isn’t this too rich?

Deng Zhi, as Pang Xi's disciple, couldn't even eat meat, but as a big soldier in the Wei army could eat meat, which made Deng Zhi very envious.

They also understood why the soldiers of the Wei army were all big, round, and strong, and looked very strong, and brave when fighting, and were brave and brave, and moved forward.

This is all made by spending money, delicious food and drink.

It’s not unreasonable that elite soldiers are.

Pang Xi and others immediately became full of awe and yearning for Guo Peng.
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