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Chapter 0743 The name of a person, the shadow of a tree(1/2)

Last year, Hao Zhaoxiangwu was defeated and could return to Liangzhou via Didao. This was because there were several ferries around the junction of the Tao River and the Yellow River.

Feng Yong thought that now that he was leading his army out of Longxi with great fanfare, he must have alerted the Wei army guard in Xiping County on the other side of the Yellow River.

Liu Hun led the highly mobile cavalry, which could easily patrol the river section to prevent sneak attacks from the opposite side.

"promise!"

Liu Hun cupped his fists and had no objections to Feng Yong's arrangement.

As long as Feng Junhou's orders are given, he will carry them out to the letter.

On the second day, Feng Yong let the Dark Night Battalion go first and started searching.

Then he led the soldiers protecting the Qiang Xiaowei Mansion and then crossed the mountain, letting Jiang Wei lead the three thousand tiger infantry to the rear.

Liu Hun finally led the cavalry to try to go up the mountain. Although they could barely pass, it was still inconvenient.

He had to lead his people back, inspect the route, and work with Governor Chen to guard against the Wei army on the other side of the river.

The person guarding Hexi at this time was Lu Pan, who worked with Hao Zhao the year before to put down the Quying rebellion in Xiping.

He was very nervous when he learned that Feng Yong was leading the army out of Longxi.

People in Liangzhou have been unstable since last year, and General Hao, who had long been famous in Hexi, just died of illness.

The Shu people sent out their army at this time, which was really a good time.

Lu Pan even personally led his troops to the west bank of the river just in case.

Unexpectedly, in these days, we could only see people coming and going on the opposite side, and even Han troops appeared at several ferries, but we couldn't find where the main force of the Han army was.

This made Lu Pan even more uneasy: Could the Han army be preparing to attack Hexi secretly?

It makes sense for him to think so.

Because since ancient times, when coming from Didao, there was no other way except crossing the river and entering the land west of Hexi.

"General, there seems to be some movement from the Wei people opposite."

Liu Hun, who was stationed by the Taoshui River, was a little surprised when he received the news from the sentinel, and quickly led his people to check.

By the time he arrived at the ferry where the Taoshui River meets the Dahe River, Wei Jun's men had already begun paddling rafts to the middle of the river.

"General, it seems they want to cross the river." A general beside him said.

Liu Hun did not answer immediately. Instead, he narrowed his eyes and observed for a long time, and then said, "Let's go to the river and have a look."

The general pulled Liu Hun with some worry and said, "General, be careful."

Liu Hun smiled nonchalantly, "What are you afraid of? The rebel army on the opposite side has not come over."

"I'm afraid there are sentries near the opposite side." The general reminded, "Besides, our army is in the rear. The general is approaching so rashly, I'm afraid there is something wrong."

"Am I still afraid of mere sentry detectives?" Liu Hun smiled proudly, "Let's go and take a look. We can't see very clearly here."

As he said that, he took the lead and touched forward.

The general had no choice but to take his people with him to follow.

Liu Hun found a high place on the shore, hid himself, widened his eyes, and tried hard to see the other side clearly.

"How many do you think there will be?"

Liu Hun looked at it for a while and then asked.

"The general estimates that there should be six to seven hundred people, but no more than a thousand at most."

The general is also trying to see clearly the situation on the other side.

Liu Hun made a silent calculation in his mind. It was true that there were no more people on the other side, so he turned around and said, "Let's go back."

After riding his horse and galloping back to the rear, Liu Hun immediately organized his troops and horses, had his horses' hooves wrapped in cloth, and then immediately led his army to outflank them in the direction of the ferry.

Lu Pan stood on the west bank of the river, looking nervously as the men and horses began to cross the water.

Even on the west bank, it can be seen that the Han army on the other side is making a lot of noise.

What worries him even more is that he heard that Feng Yong is still leading the army this time.

After the Northern Expedition, Lu Pan felt that Feng Yong was indeed somewhat capable in using troops.

Moreover, he likes to take risks and sneak attacks, which can be seen from the fact that he led his troops to attack Longguan.

Therefore, in order to find out where Feng Yong's main force was, Lu Pan had to take the risk and let people cross the river to test it out.

The men and horses in front quickly crossed the river, and there was no movement on the other side. It seemed that they were not discovered by the Han army. This made Lu Pan finally feel relieved.

There are several crossings in this section of the river. It was the first time for the Han army to leave Longxi and they did not understand the situation, so they may not have known that they would suddenly send people to cross the river.

When most of the men and horses were on the other side, Lu Pan finally felt relieved.

Very good, it seems there is no problem.

So he immediately ordered, "Build the bridge quickly!"

The civilian husband and auxiliary soldiers carried the wood and bamboo that had been prepared long ago and began to build a pontoon bridge on the water.

"General, the Cao thieves are almost finished crossing." The general reminded Liu Hun with some anxiety.

The look on Liu Hun's face was very calm.

His eyes looked toward the water.

The boat used by Cao Cao to cross the water seems rather strange.

It seems very light to be lifted by just two people, but it can carry ten people without sinking, which is really weird.

"General!"

Seeing that Cao Cao not only crossed the water, but also continued to lay a pontoon bridge behind him, the general couldn't help but remind him again.

Liu Hun's eyes finally narrowed, looking like Feng Junhou when he squinted.

Wei Jun's sentry scouts have already found the ambush army not far in front.

Liu Hun raised his horse.

The cavalry behind him immediately began to stir.

A Wei Jun sentry scout raised his head and looked ahead feeling a little uneasy, and then saw several flags suddenly appearing in front of his eyes, and at the same time he felt the ground begin to shake and level.

In his eyes, he saw a surging red tide.

"run!"

The companion shouted heartbreakingly and suddenly wanted to turn the horse's head.

An arrow flew over and hit him diagonally in the back of the heart.

The companion leaned back involuntarily and fell off his horse.

The sentry was so frightened that he almost passed out of his body. While turning the horse's head, he pressed his body tightly against the horse's back and gave the horse a hard whip.

The war horse neighed and began to charge towards his camp.

So the Wei army, which had not yet formed their formation, saw that their sentinels were leading a fiery red tide rushing toward them.

"This is...Shu Army! It's Shu Army!"

Wei Jun suddenly became panicked.

Liu Hun followed the sentinel closely, rushed to the front of the Wei army's formation, loosened the reins, held the horse's shaft tightly with both hands, and the long blade of the horse's blade flew across, immediately bringing up a string of blood beads.

The two Wei soldiers covered their necks and their eyes instantly lost their look.

The sudden charge of the Han cavalry did not allow the Wei army that had just landed to react at all. There was no formation in the first place, but when the Han cavalry charged like this, some people even turned around and ran to the rear.

Liu Hun led the people and rushed out of a road without much hindrance, waiting for him to turn around and come back.

Our own cavalry was following the gap he had made, charging wave after wave. At the same time, there were mounted archers on both sides to drive back the Wei soldiers who wanted to flee to both sides.

The Wei army was already unprepared, but now that it was being charged like this, it became extremely chaotic, trampling on each other, and many people were forced to turn around and jump into the river.

Seeing the Han army rushing into the Wei army's formation like slaughtering chickens and sheep, Liu Hun controlled the reins with one hand and the horse's chariot with the other, his face expressionless.

The blood on the horse's head was not dry yet, dripping down the blood trough to the ground and seeping into the soil.

The battle started quickly and ended quickly.

Lu Pan, who was standing on the other side, saw all this and just frowned before ordering the troops to retreat.

The half-paved pontoon was also withdrawn.

"General, something is wrong."

The general quickly reported to Liu Hun, "These thieves are all Hu soldiers wearing Wei clothes and armor. They are not real Wei soldiers at all."

Liu Hun looked at his generals in confusion, reined in the reins, and rode around the prisoners who had put down their weapons. He found that they were all barbarians, not even a real Wei soldier.

Liu Hun reined in his horse again and walked to the water's edge. Seeing that the people and horses on the opposite side had gathered again, his face finally became a little ugly: "The thief is testing."

No wonder this group of thieves dispersed without a fight. It turned out that they were not the real Wei army at all.

Being tricked by the other party and testing his own defenses made Liu Hun feel a little regretful.
To be continued...
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