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Chapter 196 Lord, do you want to...

Xu Shu still sent Pang De as the vanguard to lure the enemy, and sent Wei Yan as a fake ambush to continue to lure the enemy.

What is a false ambush?

It just appears as an ambush, making the enemy think that the ambush set up by Yizhou soldiers is just like this. After defeating them, they can continue to pursue the enemy with confidence and boldness. In fact, the real ambushes are all around the camp.

The next day, Pound led his troops out to fight.

When Marshal Yue Ji saw the Yizhou soldiers' formation, why was it in such disarray? It was different from what Han Sui described. Was it because they hadn't fought for a long time?

Pang De shouted: "How dare you invade my territory?"

Marshal Yue Ji said: "The territories of the Han Dynasty are all occupied by capable people. Isn't your lord also a man of plunder?"

Pang De was furious and came to fight with his sword.

Marshal Yueji doesn't want to engage in one-on-one battles with you. He directly orders his troops to cover you up.

Pang De scolded: "Every man has no martial ethics!"

Yizhou soldiers came to help, but the Qiang soldiers used camels to pull iron chariots and ran rampant, unstoppable.

Pang De saw that it was almost done. If he could injure as few soldiers as possible, he should injure as few soldiers as possible.

"Withdraw!" Pang De gave the order, and the Yizhou soldiers immediately changed from the front to the rear and withdrew toward the rear.

Marshal Yue Ji was overjoyed and said to himself that the Han people were still too rigid in fighting. They still wanted to fight generals. If I don't fight, what can you do to me?

Just as he was about to give chase, Marshal Yue Ji suddenly remembered what Han Sui had said about Yizhou soldiers being cunning and good at setting up ambushes.

But Pang De was defeated so naturally. If he didn't pursue him, wouldn't he have missed his opportunity?

So Marshal Yue Ji ordered his generals to pursue, but they needed to be careful and pay attention to surrounding movements. Each general divided his troops into several sections and each led one section, so that he would not be afraid of the enemy's attack from head to tail.

Sure enough, when the pursuit reached a fork in the road, Wei Yan led an army to fight out and cut the Qiang soldiers in two. Pang De in front led his army back and attacked Marshal Yue Ji with Wei Yan.

Marshal Yue Ji said to himself that the Yizhou soldiers were indeed cunning and there was indeed an ambush. Fortunately, Han Sui reminded him, so he divided his troops into different sections to be on guard.

Therefore, Wei Yan and Pang De's two teams did not seem to get any advantage. After fighting for a while, they each led their troops to retreat.

As Xu Shu expected, after repelling the Wei Yan ambush, Marshal Yue Ji immediately became inflated. He smiled and said to his left and right: "The Yizhou soldiers are no match for our iron chariot soldiers. Now that the ambush troops are out, we can attack them unprepared and attack directly."

Its main camp."

Marshal Yue Ji drove his troops deep into Wei Yan's camp.

A simple archery tower was set up outside the gate of the camp. When they saw the Qiang soldiers, they blew the trumpet to alert them and fired with continuous crossbows.

Unfortunately, the Qiang soldiers were all covered by iron chariots, and the power of these repeating crossbows in front of the iron chariot soldiers was really limited.

Marshal Yueji saw that there was indeed no defense in the camp, so he called to his generals: "All Yizhou's troops, food, grass and supplies are here. Brothers, it's time to grab the spoils of war! Haha!"

The Qiang soldiers happily covered up and killed them.

After all, in the past, only those lone Han people who had been robbed had so much property. Now, it would not be too satisfying to directly rob the Yizhou soldiers' camp.

After a brief symbolic resistance, the soldiers in the camp retreated to the rear in an orderly manner.

This time the Qiang soldiers stopped chasing and broke into the camp directly to collect the spoils of war.

Under the management of Marshal Yue Ji, the Qiang soldiers were quite civilized. They did not rob, but were led by their respective generals to search into different camps in teams of ten.

However, when the Qiang soldiers entered the tent, the ground collapsed with a "boom".

It turns out that each tent is actually a trap covered with straw. If it weighs more than five people, the trap will collapse.

The trap is not very deep and cannot kill them, but the bottom of the trap is equipped with sharp thorns. Anyone who is stabbed will either die or be injured.

Marshal Yueji heard the "booming" sound and the howling of the Qiang soldiers outside the camp, and saw the smoke and dust billowing, and shouted: "What happened?"

Some Qiang soldiers came to report: "Everything in the camp is a trap set by Yizhou soldiers!"

"Trap?" Marshal Yueji began to realize the seriousness of the problem.

Since the Yizhou soldiers have set up a trap in their camp, it means that all the confrontations just now were all temptations!

Marshal Yueji shouted: "Retreat, retreat quickly!"

However, at least one-third of the Qiang soldiers who withdrew were gone.

Suddenly, they heard the roar of gongs and drums behind the camp, which sounded like huge thunder. The Qiang soldiers panicked and ran away, abandoning their iron carts and trampling on each other or being trampled by horses. Countless people died.

In fact, there were no pursuers behind them, and generals Wei Yan and Pang De did not return to the camp at all.

Now Marshal Yue Ji was riding at the front on his white horse, and the teams behind him were in chaos. When they reached a narrow place, crossbows were suddenly fired from both sides.

The Qiang soldiers quickly rushed out of the narrow channel of the gorge and had no better way to resist.

The iron wagons, which could be used for both offense and protection, had long been abandoned near the Yizhou soldiers' camp - after all, they were almost out of life, so why did they need the iron wagons?

When Marshal Yue Ji was on his way in a hurry, a group of men and horses suddenly shot out from the diagonal stab.

Unexpectedly, Marshal Yue Ji was killed by Wei Yan, who raised his hand and slashed him off his horse. The rest of the Qiang soldiers put down their weapons and begged to surrender.

Now Wei Yan has a headache. He captured tens of thousands of Qiang soldiers at once. Why don't you give them food?

Wei Yan and Xu Shu discussed: "It is better to kill them in a trap to scare the Qiang soldiers."

Xu Shu said: "No. If you kill them all, you will completely anger the Qiang people, and there will never be peace in Hanzhong. I heard that when my lord was fighting Cao's army in Nanyang County, he moved many people to Jingzhou. I guess Jingzhou must have been in war for many years.

It is time to replenish the population. Why don't we temporarily detain them and feed them only gruel every day until I write a letter to the lord and ask the lord to make a decision."

So, Wei Yan withdrew his troops back to Hanzhong, and ordered Marshal Yueji's body to be put into a coffin and sent to Yang'an Pass. He told the Qiang soldiers outside Yang'an Pass that your Marshal had been defeated, and he would suffer the same fate if he continued to resist.

, but I will definitely not collect the corpses for each of you, think about it yourself.

But it was said that when Li Qi received Xu Shu's letter, the army had only reached the area of ​​Fangling.

Li Qi smiled and said to Pang Tong: "It seems that we are still too nervous. Chang Wen and others have wiped out the Qiang soldiers in Wudu. Now only Han Sui and Prime Minister Yadan are left outside Yang'an Pass. We already have Yang'an Pass."

If there is any danger, Zhuge Kongming will go to take care of him, so he will be safe."

Pang Tong said: "How come the Qiang soldiers have such a big place, and they are both the marshal and the prime minister? My lord, do you want to... haha, just kidding, just kidding."

Li Qi knew what Pang Tong wanted to say, but now was definitely not the time, and Pang Tong was indeed joking with him.

But when it comes to marshals, prime ministers, etc., Li Qi can't help but think of a report he read in his previous life: In the early 1980s, a certain villager ascended the throne as emperor, and appointed hundreds of civil and military officials to stand up in the village.

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