Chapter 6 Arrogance
Outside Lingwu City, Shuofang Military Camp.
The future patriarch of the Uighur Khan, Guli Peiluo, led 30,000 Uighur troops south as promised.
After arriving in Shuofang, we saw chaos in Shuofang: the officials and soldiers who fled from Chang'an were gathering in Shuofang. Fortunately, the officials had their own arrangements, but the soldiers were loose. Some people who fled with the crowd to avoid the disaster and pretended to be soldiers in order to make a living.
The defeated soldiers and the gangsters gathered together, and the morale was almost at the bottom.
Guli Peiluo rode a tall war horse and a proud and proud soldier. Seeing this, he felt superior and looked quite arrogant.
As for the current Tang Dynasty, when it was unhappy, it could destroy the 30,000 elite cavalry under its command.
Come outside the Shuofang Military Camp.
Guli Peiluo met the scholar who came to them twice again.
Wei Jian bowed enthusiastically and said, "The Second Prince has worked hard all the way. Your Majesty has prepared wine and food for a long time."
Guli Peiluo showed an unhappy look on his face. He was obviously asking for help, but he even put his posture high above all. It would be fine if he didn't come to greet him in person, but he also asked an unknown man to greet him. Isn't he so angry?
"It's really hard to come all the way. I'll arrange for the rest of my warriors to take a break. As for the wine and food, I'll talk about it later!"
Guli Pei Luo shook his face and put Li Heng's pigeon.
Guli Peiluo was the next Khan of the Uighurs appointed by Emperor Chengzong, and he was not a simple and unscheming person.
He was testing Li Heng's bottom line and testing the current situation of the Tang Dynasty.
The worse the situation, the greater the tolerance of the Tang Dynasty, and he can also obtain some benefits based on the corresponding situation.
As for being past, it’s extraordinary, just accompanying you.
They often did this kind of thing back then...
Guli Peiluo left arrogantly.
Li Heng was furious when he heard the news, but he was helpless.
Strength is the hard truth. Now he cannot lack the 30,000 elite soldiers brought by Guli Pei Luo.
Li Heng sent someone to invite him again. This time the person sent was the new Grand Marshal of the Army and King Rong Li Wan.
Then Guli Pei Luo followed Li Wan to the banquet hall in a whisper.
Looking at the young new Emperor of the Tang Dynasty in front of him, Guli Pei Luo lowered his head slightly and his body was not very bent, and he said roughly: "I have seen Your Majesty!"
The simple ritual is more than a thousand miles away from the "Great and Wise Emperor Tian Khan" in the past?
Li Heng cursed in his heart, "The barbarians do not understand etiquette", and smiled, allowing Guli Pei Luo to attend the table.
As the future Uighur Khan, Guli Peiluo could not understand etiquette. He just indulged Li Heng so much and was willing to be a reckless man who disrespects the emperor, careless and without any respect.
Guli Peiluo and his troops arrived, and Li Heng immediately started the battle to regain Chang'an.
It integrated 20,000 soldiers who escaped from Chang'an, as well as 30,000 Shuofang Army, 30,000 soldiers who rushed to the king and 30,000 Uighur Army, and claimed to be a 200,000 army, and rushed to Chang'an in a mighty manner.
Guli Peiluo's 30,000 light cavalry has the fastest speed and is the least obedient to the order.
Guli Peiluo is an old fry on the battlefield, while Li Wan, the Grand Marshal of the Tang Dynasty, was a gentle scholar.
Guli Peiluo looked down on him at all, ignored his arrangements and did his own way.
This Guanzhong suffered from war and chaos.
The scattered soldiers had no choice but to make a living by robbing.
Most of the soldiers under Zhang Kang were Hu, and they regarded looting as a common occurrence. They often divided their troops to loot, and bandits were rampant.
The bone power Pei Luo came and went like the wind, and his cavalry was strong and he defeated the robbers and scattered soldiers he encountered.
With such a powerful vanguard army, the army led by Li Wan actually drove straight into the vicinity of Chang'an in one breath.
Li Wan was stationed in Fengtian Military Camp, and the atmosphere in the army was in full swing.
Li Wan was well-read in poetry and books, and this time she led her troops to achieve such a battle, she was full of energy and actually set up a banquet in the army to celebrate.
All kinds of flattery words came one after another, and all kinds of praise were heard.
Li Wan almost really thought that she was possessed by Sun Wu and Zhuge was alive.
Li Wan's marching Sima was born in Fang Hongwensheng. He served as a proofreader, Fengyi County Magistrate, Lu's County Magistrate, Supervisory Censor, Muzhou Sihu, the host and guest officer, the host and guest doctor, the chief minister, Yichun Prefect, the crown prince's left son, and the minister of the Ministry of Justice. He has achieved remarkable political achievements.
However, Fang is arrogant and values literature over military affairs. He feels that marching and fighting is nothing more than this. Just read a few military books and you can be invincible and defeated.
At this moment, seeing the enemy's defeat in the wind, I couldn't help but praise: "King Rong's elegance is so beautiful that the enemy's defeat in the wind is so beautiful that it is like the Zhou Lang in Jiangdong in the past! The so-called Zhou Lang in this life is Rong Wang Wan..."
Li Wan chuckled and said, "Zhou Lang let Cao Cao's millions of troops be destroyed in the blink of an eye. I can only defeat a few bandits. How can I compare to it? I will survive this number when I break through Chang'an."
Literati likes to browse the most, and Li Wan is not stingy in agreeing.
At this moment, the prefect of Jincheng, Wang Sili, strode in, frowned at the banquet, and said roughly: "Report to King Rong, I just got the news that Zhang Tongru, Tian Qianzhen, and An Shouzhong, who were guarding Chang'an, have abandoned the city and fled."
Li Wan hasn't reacted yet.
But Fang was overjoyed and said, "Congratulations to King Rong, congratulations to King Rong, the rebels were defeated again, Chang'an was the item in our army."
Li Wan suddenly came to his senses and shouted excitedly: "No, where is Guli Peiluo's Uighur soldiers?"
Wang Sili was confused and said, "I have already headed towards Chang'an."
Li Heng made that almost shameful promise, but he did not dare to tell the people of the world.
Li Wan knew the inside story, and Li Heng also specifically reminded him that if he really regained Chang'an, he would minimize the losses as much as possible.
The rebels ran away, and once the Uighur soldiers entered the city, they could plunder unscrupulously according to the agreement.
Originally, Chang'an was already full of holes and was broken by the rebels. How could it be if he was robbed again?
"Hurry, the cavalry set off immediately, hurry up, hurry up to Chang'an!"
Li Wan screamed in anger.
Others thought Li Wan was going to attack the Uighurs, but they were unwilling to see the achievements that came to the door, so they let the Uighurs snatch it away.
The army started broadcasting immediately and rushed to Chang'an.
Li Wan was worried that the situation would be out of control, so all the cavalry among the generals were transferred out and they rode lightly.
It took Li Wan half a day to arrive in the suburbs of Chang'an.
When Li Wan learned that the Uighur army had already entered the city first, he felt as if he was so sad that he almost fainted. He was so angry that he shook the whip and rushed towards the city gate.
When he came outside the city, the scene in front of Li Wan was inexplicably surprised.
Most of the 30,000 Uighur troops were outside the city. For some reason, they all knelt on the ground, motionless, as if they were asking God to worship Buddha.
Li Wan asked the army to stop and led a group of generals to walk towards Zhuque Street through the kneeling Uighur soldiers.
Chapter completed!