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Chapter 21 The Big Situation, the Fourth Niangzi is here

Under the current situation, as long as the Jin army does not come to attack, Meng Jiucheng does not want to attack again and stimulate the Jin army.

But developing commerce is important, without the protection of a strong army, and even the territory cannot be defended, what's the use?

Therefore, Meng Jiucheng received Liu You and other Nan Shangs with thoughtful etiquette and informed them of all measures. Two or three days later, he saw that it was going well, so he handed over the affairs to the officials sent by Zhu Ming and led his personal guards to leave Qingdao and go to Jiaozhou to take charge.

At this time, the news of Wanyan Bird's defeat and death had reached the ears of the Jin army's chief general Pusan ​​Anzhen. He was skeptical about this news and could not believe it.

But no matter whether the news is true or false, the army has been deployed, and the troops will soon attack Zibozhou and the Red Coat Army operated in Linqu. Therefore, this matter can only be dealt with later.

Due to the deterioration of the general situation, Pusan ​​Anzhen was deeply aware that the Jin army had insufficient momentum. The large Red Coat Army could be defeated, but it was impossible to completely wipe out.

The cowardly move of the Jin Ting to move south greatly shakes people's hearts. When the Mongolian army arrives again, the surrender factions, Khitans, Han officials, and landlords and powerful people from all over the country surrender to Mongolia.

The first one to raise an army was stationed in Zhuozhou and Liangxiang areas in Zhongdu, mainly composed of the Khitan army. The Khitan army and the army suffered the most severe oppression in the Jin Dynasty. Xuanzong fled south, and the Khitan army killed Yankun, the commander of the Jin Dynasty, and recommended the Khitan people to Zhuoda, Bisheer, Zalar, etc. as the leader, raised an army to fight against the Jin Dynasty, surrendered to the Mongolian army, and planned to attack Zhongdu in the north (now Beijing).

Genghis Khan learned in Huanzhou that Xuanzong moved south and the Khitan army came to surrender, and immediately sent Mongolian general Sanmuhebadu to join Shi Ma Ming'an (Khitan) from Fuzhou, Jin Dynasty, and Wang Ji (Han) from Zhuozhou to lead the Mongolian army to join. Shi Ma Ming'an, Wang Ji and other troops attacked Gubeikou and successively captured Jing, Ji, Tan, Shun and other states.

Jin Ting, who had just moved the capital, was busy deploying the defense line of Guanhe and was unable to strengthen the Jin army in Shandong. This made Pusan ​​Anzhen feel that his troops were insufficient and that his efforts might be successful in attacking, but he had to defend the prefectures and counties, and even pursue and suppress the defeated rebels.

"The situation is hard to stop!" Although Pusan ​​Anzhen is a famous general, she feels powerless under the general situation, and is even more angry at the internal fighting within Jin Ting.

In less than a hundred years, the Jin people's sinicization was extremely fast and profound, and extremely thorough. Taking Shizong and Zhangzong as examples, they were both obsessed with Chinese studies, and Zhangzong was even highly praised as "not inferior to the Han emperor."

While deeply sinicizing, the officials of the Jinting also learned a lot of bad habits and rules, intrigue, fighting for power and profit, and fighting each other. This may also be human nature and has nothing to do with sinicization, but internal struggles are indeed one of the reasons for the decline of the Jin Dynasty.

I'm afraid Pusan ​​Anzhen wouldn't have thought how miserable he would be. He didn't die in the battle formation, but died in slander. From the heroes of the Song Dynasty to the traitor, Pusan ​​Anzhen not only fell to the ground, but also had two sons.

When the times come, the world and the world work together, heroes are not free. Under the general situation of history, famous generals have no power to turn the world around.

In comparison, Meng Jiucheng is definitely not as good as Pusan ​​Anzhen in military strategy, but he also has his own advantages, that is, he takes advantage of the situation.

Not long after he was in Jiaozhou, Meng Jiucheng took Han Shouzhong as the general and led his army to occupy Gaomi. At the same time, Wang Zhongfeng and Zheng Ruxin sent troops from Mizhou (Zhucheng) to attack north and approach Anqiu; Zheng Si'an sent troops to strengthen the defense of Yishui to prevent Linqu from being captured by the Jin army and heading south.

The current Anqiu is occupied by Guoan, who was subordinate to Li Quan. If Li Quan was defeated, the Jin army would likely continue to go south and attack Anqiu, thus threatening the two states of Mi and Ju.

On the one hand, Meng Jiucheng strengthened the support for the weapons of Liu Erzu's troops and reached an agreement in correspondence. In future operations, the two armies cooperated and helped each other.

In fact, Meng Jiucheng did not expect that Liu Erzu could make every effort to reinforce when attacked by the Jin army. But as long as Liu Erzu's troops could take the opportunity to do some moves, even if they were playing the trick of surrounding Wei to save Zhao, it would be of great help to the Red Turban Army.

Meng Jiucheng's psychology was still a little contradictory to the rebels such as Li Quan, Liu Erzu, and others. He thought of being able to fight together, but was worried that they would not be able to accomplish anything. Moreover, even if he wanted to join forces, he was a little lonely.

For example, Meng Jiucheng wanted to support Guoan and guard Anqiu, and wanted to reinforce Li Quan, but he was not grateful, and even suspected that he wanted to seize the land and join his army!

Therefore, Meng Jiucheng just sent someone to send letters, revealing his intentions, and marching to occupy land but grasping the right amount.

Maybe they will bow their heads and accept their kindness only when they lose, right? Although Meng Jiucheng is helpless, he has no choice.

However, things are always happy and unpleasant when things are good and bad. Today, Meng Jiucheng laughed happily when he received the news.

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Jimo, a county was established in the Qin Dynasty and a city was established in the Sui Dynasty. Although the area was not large, it was still more than 10,000 people were placed.

After breakfast, Yang Miaozhen walked towards the residence of military advisor Wang Min.

Laizhou was broken, and the people were scattered, and each broke through. Yang Miaozhen relied on her excellent martial arts skills and skillful bows and horses to lead a group of people to break through the siege, but she was separated from her brother Nai.

After Yang Miaozhen broke through, he met with Yan Tong, Sun Wuzheng and other troops and temporarily set up camp in Mount Kaishan. Subsequently, his mother's uncle Liu Quan and nephew Yang You each gathered the remaining troops and came to meet, and the troops gradually expanded to more than 10,000 people.

However, the mountains of Kaoji are small, and the surrounding areas are full of wars and scarce supplies, making it difficult to support the army and gain a foothold. As Yang Aner's adopted son, Yang You wanted to inherit his father's business and inherit the title of the Nine Kings. Because he was young, he did not know much about military affairs, and he usually had no military achievements. The generals refused to accept it and almost split.

Thanks to Liu Quan, as an elder, he also had some influence in the army. After discussing with everyone, he recommended Yang Miaozhen as the leader and respectfully called him "Auntie".

Becoming the leader of the army also means responsibility on his shoulders. Yang Miaozhen accepted the suggestion of military advisor Wang Min and led his army to Ju and Mizhou, hoping to meet with Fang Guosan, the marshal of the Red Coat Army.

After many twists and turns, Yang Miaozhen led his men into Mizhou and met the Red Turban outpost in Huashan Town.

Although Meng Jiucheng was very busy, the transportation and communications at that time were really not satisfactory, and the fleeing people were heading south. His reputation was not known to Yang Miaozhen.

However, since they were both a rebel army, Yang Miaozhen led his troops to go on a long journey and were in a difficult situation. Based on the principle of first rituals and then troops, Yang Miaozhen did not use force easily. He asked someone to inform Meng Jiucheng, so he temporarily set up camp outside Huashan Town.
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