Section 211: The Turks March (1)
That night, the army that went to the Liangzhou military camp to transport the supplies and food had already transported the supplies and supplies to Hulao Pass. In the light of dawn, in front of Hulao, groups of grain trucks and supplies chariots blocked the eyes of the soldiers. Looking up, they were all convoys transporting food trucks and supplies.
The rolling wheels crushed the land in front of Hulao Pass. The exposed land was crushed, and pieces of dust were raised. The dust fog rolled, and the sound of cars was terrifying. The neighing of war horses was filled with the cool morning breeze from late May early summer.
From Hulao Pass, there were also groups of vehicles driving out. These were the grain storage and supplies vehicles in Hulao Pass. Of course, there were a large number of weapons and armor that Liu Shan had just seized from the Hulao Pass defenders. At this time, these things needed to be transported away. Fortunately, when Liu Shan arrived in the Central Plains from Liangzhou, he had prepared enough vehicles, otherwise Liu Shan's cars would not be enough to transport these things at this time. Liu Shan's people had roughly counted the quantity of these things. Although this quantity was far less than the supplies and food of the Liangzhou Army, it was still quite amazing. The inventory of the entire Xia army was still quite large.
In front of Hulao Pass, Liu Shan's men and horses had gradually gathered. The army escorted groups of prisoners to drive out of Hulao Pass. The brigade of people was on the road. The road was rolling dust. In the dust, the light of swords faintly flashed in the morning light. The prisoners forced by the sharp edge of weapons walked on the avenue. Most of them lowered their heads and were wearing simple and thin shirts. They were still majestic soldiers yesterday, but at this time they were already prisoners of others.
The Liangzhou Army was originally a cavalry, and the carriages used to transport supplies were also excellent war horses. Their mobility was quite terrifying. The grassland cavalry was all cavalry troops, and their mobility was not worse than that of the Liangzhou Army. However, because there were more captives from the Hebei Army, the speed of marching suddenly slowed down.
Liu Shan was also very helpless about the speed of his journey. Fortunately, he had no blockades and no pursuers behind him. Otherwise, Liu Shan would have been unable to stand this speed.
Liu Shan's army was carrying the wounded and prisoners and advanced on the road. The continuous formation dragged for several miles and set off from the first morning light at dawn. When all the troops in Hulao Pass were withdrawn, the sun had already exposed the horizon in the east.
Of course, Liu Shan still left behind a manpower. The number was not large, only one person and two horses. He was Liu Shan's messenger, responsible for telling the King of Qin that he had chased the remnants of the Hebei Army and had advanced to the north, and by the way, let the King of Qin take over the defense of Hulao Pass.
Liu Shan said that he was taking his men to pursue the defeated army in Hebei, but in fact, he took Liangzhou troops to Hebei to take over Hebei's defense. He kept the people just to notify the King of Qin or give the King a reason to leave the Central Plains. In fact, the King of Qin and Liu Shan were not fools. They both knew what the other party was doing at this time. They could still live in peace and might only need a reason that was worthless. Just on the day of the Hulao mutiny, a mutiny occurred in Hebei hundreds of miles away, or it could be said that it was a planned and planned attack by the grassland soldiers on the main officials of Hebei.
At this time, one of the main reasons why Liu Shan went to Hebei was that although the 30,000 grassland soldiers stationed in Hebei had already controlled the main strategic locations and major officials in Hebei, the Hebei army stationed in Hebei was too strong. At this time, the grassland soldiers could still rely on the officials controlled by their hands to temporarily stabilize the situation in Hebei. However, for a while, the Hebei army would definitely counterattack. By then, the grassland soldiers would not have much force to resist the counterattack of the Hebei army.
At this time, Liu Shan was about to arrive in Hebei before the soldiers attacked and rushed to Hebei to control the situation in Hebei.
The second reason is that the King of Qin, who conquered Huzhu himself, would definitely ask himself for the captives of the Hebei Army and King Xia. Although he sent Yuchi Jingde and Li Yi away last night, when they returned to Qin camp, the next time the King of Qin sent someone to ask for someone would not be so easy to deal with.
At this time, Liu Shan wanted to take this opportunity to leave the Central Plains battlefield quickly. He really didn't have much benefit here. He had already obtained nearly 140,000 prisoners from the Hebei army and the hero of King Xia in troubled times. He had gained a lot and needed time to deal with the problems of these prisoners and King Xia.
At this time, Luoyang was the place of the King of Qin, and King Zheng had to help him hold the King of Qin. At this time, he must take advantage of the time when the King of Qin was unable to clone him around Luoyang and quickly control the place in Hebei. After controlling this place, he would start his second plan.
So Liu Shan left Huzhu in a hurry, and even started preparing to leave Huzhu just after he took Huzhu down.
Looking at his army, he could not see the end of his head, thinking about the scene when he just left Liangzhou, it seemed that he had just taken Liangzhou with the Liangzhou army to leave Liangzhou, and it happened too quickly and smoothly. Liu Shan did not expect that his first step to get the Hebei army would be so smooth, but Liu Shan also understood that it would be quite long to truly own this army, just like he took down King Xia, but he had no way to control him. In order not to make King Xia feel reluctant to commit suicide, he had to threaten him with the life of his soldiers. He actually took the first step in controlling the Hebei army, and the road ahead was still long.
Just as Liu Shan looked at the dust and the continuous army town that had been rolled up by his army for several miles, a team of cavalry rushed up from behind. When these cavalry jumped into Liu Shan's sight, Liu Shan had already discovered that they were the personal guards of the grassland soldiers who led the army commander this time, and Liu Shan was really familiar with the people surrounded by this cavalry.
"Sinan, what happened later? You are so anxious to chase me." Seeing that the person who led the cavalry behind him was Sinan, Liu Shan had stopped his horse and was waiting there. When he saw Sinan, Liu Shan saw the anxious color on Sinan's face at a glance. It was obvious that Sinan had something urgent to tell himself.
"Liu Shan, no, the Western Turkic army had crossed our border last week. Several tribes on the border have been captured by the Western Turkic army. The Western Turkic beheaded tens of thousands of them on the border. The news here has come too slowly. I don't know where the Western Turkic army has arrived at this time. What should I do if it arrives?" Sinan said, his face full of anxiety, and the words he said were no longer spoken because of anxiety.
Chapter completed!