Chapter 311 Night Attack on West Camp
Li Cunxiao sat there with a big golden sword. The military doctor hunched his waist to clean up the blood and bandaged him. However, General Li was not idle. He sat there with his beard like a thorn, his eyes wide open, his voice roared loudly like thunder, and his arms were waving from time to time, leading the doctor to the point of falling: "Zhi Niang, the bandits killed this day can only hurt people in secret arrows, why don't you come out to fight a certain family to the death?"
"You go, go, and ask Brother Duan again how many mortars you want and knock them down."
"Transfer the left camp to rest and change it to the right camp. He hurts people with hidden arrows. I will drag him to death with wheel battles. I think when will the city be guarded?"
"Report! General, there are not enough arrows."
"Get out, you have to report to me as a general. When you get married, should I drill holes for you? If there are not enough arrows, go to the prince's camp to ask for it. Can the prince's subordinates send hungry soldiers? How can you be a military officer? You are a dog without eyes."
Amid the laughter of several personal soldiers, the quarantine officer ran away in shame. When Li Cunxiao heard the sound of killing in front of him, he suddenly jumped up and shouted: "Your grandma, why are you so relaxed? Pull my personal guards up to supervise the battle. You dare to be timid in the battle and kill you without mercy!"
Someone hurriedly said: "General, it is not because the last general is afraid of war, but because the arrows are insufficient and cannot suppress the enemy troops on the city. When the arrows arrive, we will launch another attack."
At this moment, Duan Mingyu walked in and asked, "Why is the general so angry? Duan will transfer ten more mortars later, but now we should stop the siege."
"Why did you stop? You should attack for a few more days before you can hit it?" Li Cunxiao asked hurriedly.
"Bianliang City is really strong. We may not be able to fill it with human life like this. We can only find other fighter jets. What if we are not fighting for the time being?" Duan Mingyu asked in an inquiring tone.
"I dare to ask Brother Duan, where is the fighter plane you are talking about?" Li Cunxiao's eyes lit up, knowing that this guy must have a bad idea in his heart.
"It is better to use water to attack the city of Bianliang." Duan Mingyu gently spit out these words.
For three consecutive days, Duan Li's army changed their habit of siegeing the city in turn. They were leisurely and leisurely every day, digging trenches, building walls, installing deer antlers to resist horses, and driving piles to build tents. Looking at it, it seemed that they fought far away not to siege the city, but to run here to guard the camp.
The two armies acted like this, and the rebellion made the defenders in Bianliang City even more worried, and they didn't know what they were doing. Someone suggested to the Jiedushi Zhu Wen that no matter what the purpose of Li Keyong and Duan Mingyu had, they would have to set up camps under Bianliang City, and they might as well send troops to destroy their fortifications and camps.
Even when someone came out to oppose it, he put forward his own opinion, believing that Duan Mingyu was using a tired plan, we must not fall into the enemy's trick, just guard the city with peace of mind and wait for other vassal states to get into it.
Zhu Wen said that the opinions of the ministers under his command were reasonable. The mother said that the mother was right, but she did not have a decisive idea. In the end, she chose a compromise plan and ordered the general Kang Huaizhen to attack the enemy camp at night to disturb the enemy's army.
Kang Huaizhen was the first general in the Xuanwu Army. At the beginning, Kang Huaizhen served under Zhu Jin, the governor of Ziqing, and served as a member of the school. In the fourth year of Qianning, Zhu Quanzhong followed Huang Chao uprising and occupied Yunzhou, and ordered the general Ge Congzhou to take advantage of the victory to attack Yanzhou. At that time, Zhu Jin was in Feng and Pei, and searched for food and supplies, and left Kang Huaizhen to guard his city. Ge Cong arrived in Zhou's army and Kang Huaizhen surrendered. Zhu Quanzhong was very happy to hear Kang Huaizhen's reputation as brave and was appointed as a military academy. In the first year of Guanghua, he followed the general Shucong to attack Xiang and Han, and made great contributions. In the third year of Guanghua, Kang Huaiying followed Zhu Quanzhong to conquer Heshuo, and defeated the Yan army with the general Zhang Cunjing to defeat the Yan army above Yishui. Kang Huaizhen was certainly not a god, but at this time there was no general in Xuanwu Army who was more brave and capable of fighting than him, so this task was handed over to him.
Kang Huaizhen knew that the morale of the army was no longer available, and he still struggled to support it, all because the soldiers were looking forward to the final hope: Li Ke didn't have much time to stay in Bianliang, and he would withdraw his troops after a long surround. At this time, defending the city was still possible, and disturbing the enemy's attack on the camp was useless. If he failed, he would have to rely on the loss. However, after the military order came down, he did not dare to refuse to obey it, so he had to go back and carefully select 600 brave warriors from the spear camp he brought out. Everyone was matched with war horses, waiting for the late night to attack the enemy camp.
At this time, General Kang Huaizhen picked the bells and wrapped the hooves in cotton, and had quietly gathered 600 elite cavalry in the west gate. Twenty crossbowmen had been sent out, and they were lying in and sneaking in, with their mission to shoot the guard sentries of Li Cunxiao's camp.
The real target of his sneak attack tonight was not the Beiying, but Xiying. Among the four camps outside the city, only Xiying was not controlled by Duan Mingyu and Li Keyong, but was in the hands of the general Li Cunxiao. Moreover, their army had just changed defenses and had not been defeated. The morale, morale, and combat power were not defeated. This was one of the reasons why Li Cunxiao speculated that he would not come.
But Kang Huaizhen did the opposite. In his opinion, the morale of Xiying is strong, so he must be the least cautious, which is the best chance to unexpectedly. If the sneak attack on Xiying can succeed in a battle, Duan Mingyu and Li Keyong will blame Xiying for being careless and taking advantage of it. They will definitely not let Li Cunxiao stand alone and replace another person to surround the Ximen, but without Li Cunxiao's ability, the siege of the city is no longer a solid piece, and Xuanwu's army has the opportunity to take advantage of it. Kang Huaizhen is the first general under Zhu Wen's command, not because he is full of blood, full of anger, and the highest military power, but because of his strategy and tactics.
When he was pretending to attack the Northern Camp and all the battalions turned their attention, his twenty archers had quietly covered Li Cunxiao's base in the Western Camp, secretly shot and killed various guard posts, cleared the antlers of the red deer, and prepared for his cavalry raid.
Everything in front was about to stop and fire signaled him. Kang Huaizhen immediately opened the city gate and led 600 heroes to sweep towards Li Cunxiao's camp like thunder and wind.
Fu Yu was a lieutenant in Li Cunxiao's guard camp. As soon as he reached the back camp, the sound of fighting came from the front camp. Fu Yu jumped "suddenly" in his heart and quickly picked up his sword and rushed towards the central army. When he arrived at the central army camp, he saw Li Cunxiao's clothes were half open and he was running out of the tent with a belt.
Chapter completed!