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Chapter 279 Peace

The sudden change shocked both sides of the war.

The Qingzhou Army was a little better. After all, they only knew that they had killed a high-ranking official of the Tartars, but they didn't know that they were the first heir to the throne of the Jin Kingdom and the commander of the Jin army on the northern route.

But the Tartars themselves knew who the dead was!

Just like the Jurchen armored soldiers who were suddenly pulled off their backbone and were attacking their companions with their corpses, they began to retreat quickly without any hesitation.

The same exhausted Qingzhou army was unable to pursue and allowed the Tartars to drag the body of the golden-armored general to disappear into the maze-like traffic trench.

Only corpses were left on the scene.

"Who was that person just now?" Dark asked.

"I don't know either." Li Kui replied blankly: "Can it be the Khan of the Tartars?"

...

When killing Wanyan Xieye, Xu Shiyang was leading the last reserve team composed of the tutelage troops, the correspondent soldiers and Zhao Lin's medical team to the main attack site of the Tatars.

After rushing to the battlefield, Xu Shiyang discovered that the battle situation on the front line had stabilized.

"Blame a golden general in the Tartars?"

Xu Shiyang asked with a smile:

"Is it a cannon that the golden armored general of the Tartars was dismissed, and tens of thousands of Tartars cried in unison, and fled in a panic in a panic?"

Before the Great Zhou moved south, there were similar war reports. Anyway, not to mention who the enemy general was killed, but to kill one, I would say too much. If a Tartar general died in the near future, the results of the battle could be confirmed.

"They didn't cry." Li Kui didn't hear the sarcasm in Xu Shiyang's tone, and shook his head very honestly and said, "The Tartar general didn't ride a horse. I did see him being beaten to death."

Li Kui used his fingers to circle his chest and circled about one third of his torso: "As this big place, he was completely broken by a shot, and he would undoubtedly die."

The suspicion in Xu Shiyang's eyes gradually disappeared. Li Kui was not the veterans of the Great Zhou Dynasty and had not yet learned how to lie about military affairs.

What's more, the Pars man who volunteered to participate in the war around him said that he did kill a Tartar general - there was no need to lie, because he was not a person in the Qingzhou military system, and Xu Shiyang would not give him more rewards no matter what his achievements were made.

It is very difficult to check the results of the war in war, and it is actually a very important piece of information, which can be regarded as part of "knowing oneself and knowing one's enemy".

However, even for TG, which has the strictest results in modern times, there are so many people who have observed that the target was shot dead, and the Tartars' original aggressive offensive has stopped, so they should admit the accuracy of the results.

But there is still a question - who was the beaten Tartar general?

He is dead, what will the Tartars react next?

Should we retreat here or launch a stronger offensive to avenge him?

Xu Shiyang did not think that if this person died, the Tartars would collapse. After all, there have been many examples in the history of another plane:

The Song army once killed the Mongolian Khan Mengge in Diaoyu City; the Qing Dynasty also changed two chiefs during the Ming and Qing Wars.

But this did not prevent them from fighting Lu Chen in Shenzhou.

Of course, if the results of the battle are confirmed, the benefits are not lacking - the biggest advantage is that the Tartars may retreat and end this battle that caused heavy casualties between both sides.

For the Qingzhou Army, this means that Xu Shiyang has time to develop his own territory, restore population and production, and expand his strength.

On the contrary, for the Tartars, this means not only the strategic goal: the action to reopen the Grand Canal has failed, but they are no longer able to obtain annual monies and trade in Jiangnan through the canal, which is equivalent to being cut off an important blood vessel.

What's even more terrible is that the entire Tartars came, but they failed to defeat Qingzhou in one go. Their psychological advantages of facing the Qingzhou army will be greatly weakened in the future.

When Xu Shiyang recovers his strength, it will be time for him to take the initiative to fight back!

The battle was a strategic turning point, like Stalingrad or Midway in World War II.

Therefore, Xu Shiyang now wants to know who was the beaten Tartar general and what impact it will have on this battle?

...

Just as Xu Shiyang ordered the militia to clear the bodies of both sides piled up in the trenches, a Chinese shout suddenly sounded from the traffic trench occupied by the Jin army not far away:

"Who is the Han general opposite? Da Jinbo is extremely erect Wanyan Zongbi wants to talk to you!"

Xu Shiyang raised his head and looked outside, without an answer.

The sound was repeated several times in succession, with no sign of stopping at all.

Xu Shiyang looked around and, whether it was the new soldiers or the militia, everyone stopped their work and looked at him quietly.

Xu Shiyang knew that he could not retreat at this time.

His subordinates are still a feudal army in essence, and generals are brave enough to be overwhelmed by the enemy in terms of momentum.

He must show extraordinary courage!

Xu Shiyang waved to Li Kui and signaled the captain of the personal soldiers to help him answer:

"My general is Xu Shiyang, commander-in-chief of the Qingzhou Army! Wanyan Zongbi, what do you have to say?"

Usually, Li Kui's voice is very loud, and with the loudspeaker, the volume suddenly rises. From this perspective, it looks like he is at least five or six heads.

"It turned out that General Xu was here in person!" The man opposite shouted in the loudest voice as possible: "My master Bo Jili respects the general very much and wants to stop his troops and make peace with the general!"

The two armies were in an uproar!

Over the past decade, Han people have always prayed for peace from the Jurchens. This is the first time that the Jurchens took the initiative to say the word peace to a Han force.

Even Xu Shiyang breathed a sigh of relief. He knew that this most critical moment had indeed made him survive!

Since he opened his mouth, the Jin army no longer covered up his hesitation and quickly offered their conditions:

"My family Bo Jilie told General Xu that if the two armies stop their troops and make peace, our army will retreat immediately! Neither family needs to be killed or injured!"

"In addition, the two companies can communicate with each other from now on, and the goods in the same place can be shipped to Liaodong. My Dajin will never stop them. If I buy my Dajin goods, my master can also take care of them!"

"Just ask General Xu to let go of the canal so that the roads of the two families can be smooth!"

"Also, my master wants to marry General Xu! I ask the Xu family to marry a legitimate daughter to Dajin, and my Dajin also marry a princess and generals. From then on, the Jin Qitong family is so good that my army will never step into Qi again!"

The noise was even louder on the Qingzhou Army's positions.

For the soldiers, it doesn’t matter who the Xu family’s daughter married. After all, it’s not their own female relatives going to the bitter and cold place in Liaodong.

What's more, the Tartars agreed to marry a princess, which gave them enough face.

The most important message in the Tatars' words just now is: The Tatars promised not to step into Qixi again from now on!

Does this mean that as long as Xu Shiyang agrees to the other party, he will not have to worry about the Tartars coming to rob him every year after the autumn harvest?

Many soldiers stared at Xu Shiyang with eager eyes. They were too tired and didn't want to fight at all.

They want this hard-earned peace.
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