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Chapter 79 - Beibo Battle against Jizhou City

After Chonghou Huzi and Xibohou Jichang separated, he gathered an army of 50,000 and rushed to Jizhou day and night. After crossing prefectures and counties along the way, they soon arrived at Jizhou City and set up camp to prepare for the attack on Jizhou tomorrow.

 Hou Suhu of Jizhou heard that the spy reported that the leader of the army this time was Beibohou Chonghou Hu. He said angrily: "If the princes from other towns have other opinions, this person has always been immoral and cannot be explained by etiquette. It is better to take advantage of it." This will greatly defeat his troops, boost the army's power and eliminate harm to all the people." After saying this, he sent an order to go to war.

 Chonghou Hu heard that Su Hu ordered troops to leave the city, so he also ordered troops to go into battle.

 After Jizhou Hou Su Hu ordered his troops to leave the city, he soon saw Chong Hou in the tiger camp and organized his troops to fight. Su Hu saw Chong Hou Hu wearing a flying phoenix helmet, gold mail armor, a big red robe, a jade belt around his waist, and a purple crotch under his crotch. Put the sword on the saddle. I couldn't help but secretly praise in my heart: "Although Chonghou Hu is not upright, he is still a talented general."

 Then he stepped forward and said: "Xianhou, you are well. I am wearing armor and cannot be polite. Today, I have no morals, despise the virtuous, pay attention to sex, do not think about the country, listen to slanderous words, force the daughter of the minister to be my concubine, and not long ago, I was debauched and drunk. The world is in chaos. Why do the wise princes who guard their own borders raise this unknown army?"

 Chonghou Hu was furious when he heard this: "You disobeyed the emperor's edict and wrote an anti-poetry at the Meridian Gate, which is a crime of treason and cannot be punished. If you are questioned by the imperial edict, you should be on your elbows and knees at the gate. How dare you support me with clever words, hold your soldiers, and pierce your armor in order to rape him?" !"

 After saying this, Chonghou Hu looked back to the left and right and said, "Who will help me capture this traitor?" Before he finished speaking, there was a general wearing a phoenix-winged helmet on his head under the sentry on the left. He was wearing golden armor and a big red robe at the waist. Horse; said sternly: "We will capture this traitor in the end!" After saying that, he and his horse walked to the front of the two armies. It was Mei Wu, the general under the command of Chonghou.

 Su Quanzhong, the eldest son of the Marquis of Jizhou, flashed out of Jizhou. He clapped his horse and waved his halberd to kill Mei Wu. Mei Wu met him with an ax in his hand.

 When the ax comes, the halberd stands around a little bit and the phoenix shakes its head; When the halberd goes out, the ax does not leave the cheek and passes over the forehead. Mei Wu's martial arts skills were also extraordinary, but Su Quanzhong was a born warrior with extremely superb martial arts skills. The two horses met for only twenty rounds before Mei Wu was stabbed under the horse by Su Quanzhong with a halberd.

 Here, Su Hu saw his son's victory and ordered the drums to be beaten. The generals Zhao Bing and Chen Jizhen in Jizhou's battle array used their horses to kill the enemy with swords. With a cry of death, the sad clouds swayed and the sun shone brightly, Corpses littered the fields and blood splattered into canals. Jin Cai, Huang Yuanji, and Chong Yingbiao under Hou Hu fought and were defeated ten miles away.

 After Su Hu withdrew his troops and returned to the city, he rewarded the generals. Zhao Bing, the deputy general, came forward and said: "Your Majesty, although we have won a victory in Jizhou today, Jizhou is only a small area. If Emperor Xinqi counts the princes coming, we will never be able to resist it now." The only plan is to take advantage of the fact that Chonghou Hu's newly defeated army has no fighting spirit and is only ten miles away from Jizhou. I'll go to steal the camp in the middle of the night and kill Chonghou Hu first. Let Chaoge know how powerful I am in Jizhou. Then I can find a generous prince and go to Chaoge. Only by interceding for me in Jizhou and continuing to surrender to Chaoge can I repay the people of Jizhou."

 Su Hu heard this and said, "The public statement is very good and it suits my purpose." Although he ordered his eldest son Quan Zhong to lead 3,000 troops ten miles away from the west gate to ambush Chen Jizhen's left camp and Zhao Bingtong's right camp to protect him from the central camp,. At three o'clock in the middle of the night, the flags and drums stopped, the men picked up the bridles of their horses, listened to the cannons as a signal, and secretly robbed Chonghou Huying Village.

 But he said that Chonghou Hu relied on his talent and thought of raising troops for a long expedition. Unexpectedly, he lost his army and the general was very ashamed. They had no choice but to gather the remaining defeated soldiers and march down to camp, where they melancholy in the Chinese army's tent. He said to the generals: "I have been on my own for many years without a single defeat. What can I do now that I have defeated Meiwu and damaged all three armies?"

 Huang Yuanji, the general under Chonghou's tiger tent, said: "Don't you know, sir, that victory or defeat is a common thing for military officers? I think Xibohou's soldiers will arrive soon and our two families will join hands to defeat Jizhou. It will be easy for you. Sir, please don't worry and take care." Chonghou. When Hou Hu heard this, he thought it was right, so he held a banquet in the army to drink with all the generals.

 Su Quanzhong secretly mobilized his troops out of the city just to rob the camp. By the third watch, we had traveled ten miles. Tan Ma Bao and Su Hu Jizhouhou immediately sent orders to light up the cannons. With a loud sound like the sky falling and the earth falling, three thousand cavalry shouted in unison and charged into the camp.

 Chonghou Hu was defeated today and his army had no fighting spirit, and the generals in the army never thought that the soldiers and horses of Jizhou would venture out of the city to rob the camp. So everyone was drunk on how the army in the commander's tent could resist the army of Jizhou without the command of the sergeants.

 I saw the brave soldiers from Jizhou's three routes rushing to be the first to break through the seven-story fence and knock down eight tigers and wolves with shouts of killing. Shan Yansu Hu rode a horse and speared straight into the formation to capture Chonghou Hu. The shouts from the left and right camp gates shook the ground.

 Chonghou Hu heard the sound of killing in his dream, got up in his robe, mounted his horse, drew his sword, and rushed out of the tent. In the shadow of the light, I saw Su Hu wearing a golden helmet, gold armor, a red robe, a jade girdle, and a green horse with a fire dragon gun, shouting: "Chonghou Hu, don't leave! Get off your horse and be bound!" He twisted the gun in his hand and stabbed his heart. Chonghou panicked and turned his sword across to meet the two horses. During the main battle, Ying Biao, the eldest son of Chonghou Hu, led Jin Cai and Huang Yuanji to kill the future to help the battle. Zhao Bing from the left Liangdao Gate in Chongying came to kill Chen Jizhen from the right Liangdao Gate.

 Not long after the battle, Jin Cai was chopped off his horse by Zhao Bing.

 Chonghou Hu saw that the defeat was decided, so he fought and left. His eldest son, Chong Yingbiao, tried to protect his father and escape, just like a bereaved dog slipping through the net. The people and horses in Jizhou are as fierce as tigers and as vicious as jackals, killing corpses all over the fields and filling the ditches with blood. Su Hu rushed to kill Hou Hu and defeated the remaining men and horses for about 20 miles. Then he sent an order to withdraw the army with gold.

 Chonghou Hu led the defeated army to retreat twenty miles away. In his annoyance, he heard a loud shout: "Chonghou Hu, I have been waiting here for a long time on the order of my father. But I have betrayed you and will die! How long will it take before I get off my horse?"

 When Chonghou Hu saw this, he was shocked. His generals Huang Yuanji and Sun Tzu Yu both went out to fight. Su Quanzhong fought alone against the two generals, but he was not afraid of fighting. Su Quanzhong shouted loudly and stabbed Sun Tzu Yu under his horse.

 Chonghou Hu and his son were shocked when they saw this, but they did not expect that Su Quanzhong was brave enough to rush forward and fight against Quanzhong. Quanzhong flexed his power like a tiger stirring up the wind and a dragon stirring up the sea to defeat the three generals.

 During the battle, Quanzhong showed a flaw and knocked off half of Chonghou's golden tiger foot armor with a halberd. Hou Hu was so frightened that he jumped out of the circle and ran away. Seeing his father's defeat, Chong Yingbiao panicked and was unprepared to be stabbed by Quan Zhong's halberd. When Ying Biao suddenly dodged, he was hit in the bloody left arm early in the morning and almost fell off the horse. All the generals rushed forward to save their lives and escape.

 Quanzhong wanted to catch up but was afraid of not being safe in the dark, so he had to collect his troops and enter the city.