Chapter 281 High-risk occupation
Chapter 281 High-risk occupation
There was no way around it. That was how it was at that time. The emperor's orders had to be obeyed, otherwise it would be a death sentence.
"But fortunately there was no danger and the mission was completed perfectly. Senior Liang Hongyu, you are awesome," Li Wu praised, thinking that the other party was really brave.
The night roads at that time were really scary. Even riding a horse was scary. It was pitch black, there were no lights, and there were trees all around. Just thinking about it made me feel scared.
Li Wuguang thought, what if something jumps out halfway? He was so scared that he got goosebumps.
She still remembered seeing a video online in which a man was driving home late at night and there was a bamboo blocking the road.
There is actually someone hiding behind this bamboo.
Just thinking about it gives me chills down my spine.
So walking in a deserted place in the middle of the night is really, really scary.
Liang Hongyu smiled and nodded. She was not a weak woman and she could protect herself.
"Before one crisis is over, another one arises. The Jin people saw that the Southern Song Dynasty was in civil strife. This is a good opportunity for them.
So the Jin people took this opportunity to march straight down and directly invade Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
As for Wanyan Gou, as you all know, it was impossible for him to resist, so he ran away again.
Running away when encountering trouble is already a routine operation for Wanyan Gou."
The Song emperors before Wanyan Gou were so angry that they wanted to chop Wanyan Gou to death.
Except for Emperor Qin and Emperor Hui.
The Song emperor who succeeded Wanyan Gou felt extremely ashamed. The face of their Great Song Dynasty had been completely lost by those three emperors.
Every time I see the barrage of comments, they are all scolding the Song Dynasty for being weak and easy to be bullied, and calling them cowards. Anyone with a little shame would find it extremely shameful.
The people cursed the emperor every day. Even if they heard it, they could only pretend not to hear it because they also wanted to curse.
"Wanyan Gou ran away, first from Hangzhou to Mingzhou, but fearing it was unsafe, he ran from Mingzhou to the sea, and only then did he feel relieved.
They finally escaped from the Jin people's pursuit, because the Jin people were not very good at naval warfare.
The emperor had fled, and the Jin people became even more unscrupulous, plundering everywhere. Later, the people broke out in rebellion, and the Jin people were a little scared, so after plundering for a while, they returned north.
At this time, General Han Shizhong was serving as the commander of the war zone in western Zhejiang. Upon hearing the news that the Jin army was retreating northward, he immediately led more than 8,000 naval forces to prepare to ambush the Jin army.
At that time, the Jin people claimed to have 100,000 troops. Of course, there were not that many. When fighting a war, they always exaggerate the number of troops to appear more powerful!
However, although the Jin army had less than 100,000 men, it was still much more than the 8,000 men under General Han Shizhong.
Therefore, when the Jin people knew that General Han Shizhong was chasing them, they did not take him seriously at all.
The Jin commander Zongbi also felt that General Han Shizhong was fighting against a powerful enemy, so he issued a declaration of war to General Han Shizhong.
General Han Shizhong naturally agreed. On the day of the war, General Han Shizhong intercepted the Jin army on the river.
The two sides started a fierce battle on the river. Senior Liang Hongyu braved the rain of arrows and personally beat the drum for the soldiers.
At that time, the arrows were shooting everywhere like rain, and those who were unlucky would be shot into a sieve.
Senior Liang Hongyu, you are truly not afraid of death. You are courageous enough to beat the war drum yourself in such a situation.
If it were anyone else, their legs would go weak when they saw this.”
Many people in front of the sky were a little discouraged. What the little immortal said was indeed very vivid. On the river, the soldiers were fighting with the enemy, using weapons, bows and arrows, etc.
They really didn't dare to go up and beat the drums. What if they got shot?
They are very careful about their lives.
Many military generals nodded with satisfaction. General Liang Hongyu was a heroic woman and much stronger than many men.
Especially the generals, what kind of soldiers have they not seen?
There are so many deserters and rebels.
"That's right, the little immortal is right. At that dangerous time, General Liang was still able to beat the war drum. Isn't that amazing?" Princess Pingyang Zhao shouted.
"The soldiers are all fighting, so how can I do nothing?" When fighting, beating the war drum does not mean just beating the drum randomly.
Beating the drum is very important. It can boost morale. The sound of the drum can boost the morale of soldiers and increase their fighting will.
It can also be used to command attacks. During wars, there are many people and chaos is likely to occur. At this time, the sound of drums is very important.
It can be a signal to command the army to attack. When the soldiers hear the drumbeat, they know they are going to attack.
You can also control tactics. The frequency and rhythm of the drum beats can control different tactical operations.
Drum beats of different frequencies represent different attack speeds. In short, drum beats are very important on the battlefield.
It's not like you can just pull someone over and start knocking around.
This is a very, very important position.
"General Liang, please don't be so modest. We who have been to the battlefield all know that drummers are very important," Qin Liangyu said. "You are really good!"
It’s really strong. Drummer is a high-risk job, easy to get into trouble, similar to the flag-bearing position.
Don’t underestimate it, it is really important!
"After repelling the Jin army's attacks for more than a dozen times, the Jin army was still unable to cross the river.
The Jin army was unable to win, which made Jin general Zongbi a little confused. He underestimated the strength of General Han Shizhong.
After a long stalemate, Zongbi thought it would be better to make peace, so he sent people to negotiate with General Han Shizhong, asking General Han Shizhong to let the Jin army leave and leave behind all the looted money.
General Han Shizhong flatly refused, and the two sides continued fighting.
Because the Jin army was unfamiliar with the geography, they were forced to retreat again and again, and finally retreated to Huangtiandang Dead Harbor.
It was originally thought that the enemy could be wiped out in one fell swoop, but unfortunately the troops were too small, giving Zongbi a chance to escape.
Eight thousand people fighting against so many people is already very impressive, and they beat the enemy step by step, how can it not be amazing? "Although the Jin people don't have 100,000, they should have 70,000 or 80,000, right?
Fighting against so many people and still winning, isn’t that amazing?
"We brought too few people at that time, but that was almost all our troops," Liang Hongyu was a little angry when she mentioned this. If there were more people, they would definitely be able to capture Zongbi.
"Zongbi was not in a better situation. He retreated to Jiankang, but met General Yue Fei halfway and the battle broke out again.
They failed to win the battle and had to turn back to the Yangtze River and continue their journey north.
General Han Shizhong’s navy has many warships, which are stable and can accommodate many people. They are quite large.
On the morning of April, the Jin navy launched the first attack. General Han Shizhong divided the navy into two groups, and the Jin army was attacked from both sides.
They hooked the Jin army's warship with a large iron hook and pulled it hard, and the Jin army's warship capsized. The Song side won a great victory.
These consecutive victories made General Han Shizhong very proud, and he couldn't help but become careless, thinking that the Jin people were not good at naval battles and would definitely not be able to defeat them. "
Liang Hongyu clenched her fists. Her husband was too proud and complacent, which was why he suffered defeat later.
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