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【Chapter 983】 Stepping through the White Wolf Mountain (Continued)

A "clang" knife swung the slash of Nanlou. Li Li, wearing a red robe and golden armor, appeared in front of Zhang Liao, blocking Nanlou's attack and entanglement for him.

"Thank you for your accomplishment!" Time was urgent, and Zhang Liao, who had escaped, did not say much. When he shouted thanks, he rode his horse to chase Tadun who was trying to escape.

At this time, Tadun was already severely injured. The wound on his right chest was like a cracked crack, with blood flowing like a shocking moment. If he hadn't tilted back and avoided him in time, Zhang Liao's sword just now could have cut him under the knife even if it could not split him into two pieces. After surgingly avoiding the disaster, Tadun had no desire to fight anymore. Without thinking, he immediately stopped his horse and turned around, and rode his horse impatiently, trying to escape from the battlefield.

As he galloped, every time the war horse crossed, it would touch Tadun's wound, bringing him a heart-wrenching pain. The pain made him grin, his face turned pale, his lips were bitten, and there was a red blood dripping on the corner of his mouth. But he didn't care about these things at this moment. The only thought in his heart was to escape. The most urgent hope was to get rid of Zhang Liao's pursuit behind him as soon as possible. In order to survive, don't talk about a wound that is more than a foot long. Even if he cuts an arm, he will not give up this last hope of escaping.

He was lying on the horse's back and galloping. The sword on Tadun's right hand was lost at some point. At this time, the only weapon on his body was the sword hanging around his waist. While galloping on the horse, he turned his head and measured the distance between himself and Zhang Liao. It was not until the two sides opened a gap of more than a hundred steps that he felt a little relieved. When he looked back, his eyes passed by Zhang Liao and turned to the right side of the battlefield, where Ke Bieneng led the Xianbei cavalry to fight fiercely with the right wing of the barbarian army.

At this moment, Tadun's eyes, which were surrounded by leopard eyes, had a strong and cursed light flashed. He seemed to want to swallow Ke Bineng alive, otherwise it would not be enough to vent his anger. Why did he hate Ke Bineng so much? What kind of deep hatred can bring such violent eyes that want to choose someone to eat?

It is absolutely impossible for an insider to understand the entanglement between Tadun and Ke Bineng. But this does not prevent the smart wise man from peeling off the complex situation between the grassland tribes, thus drawing a conclusion and analyzing the grudges and entanglements of these two grassland heroes.

In fact, the Wuhuan "Aboriginal Shanyu" Tadun and the Xianbei central leader Tadun have many similarities to some extent. The two are tribal leaders, both civil and military, and are extremely brave and have strategies; they are young and promising, as ambitious as the same ambition, and they want to become the overlord of the grassland. The most important thing is that the Wuhuan territory is intertwined with the Xianbei grassland, you have me and I have you, and they are all on the southern desert grassland, which is the homeland of the original Huns.

On the same grassland, tribal forces intersect each other, which made the two tribes that were originally irrelevant often had frictions and fought for each other for pastures and tribe members. In fact, the Wuhuan and the Xianbei were closely related to the Xiongnu, and the Wuhuan was a branch of the Xianbei. However, as time went by and the tribe grew, the Wuhuan became a relatively independent tribe independent from the Xianbei.

Putting aside the past grudges, love and hatred, just talk about the current grassland situation. The Southern Xiongnu tribe has been annexed and merged by Li Li. It no longer exists. Only the Xianbei and Wuhuan are still entrenched in the border counties of the Han Dynasty and are constantly growing. In recent years, the Wuhuan tribe has developed rapidly, and is relatively united within and has increased its strength day by day, as if it had surpassed the Xianbei and became the overlord of the grassland on the border of Youzhou.

In contrast, with the fall of a generation of hero Tan Shihuai, the tribes were divided into various parts. The leaders of each tribe held their own troops, separating themselves into kings, and attacking each other, trying to annex other tribes to strengthen their own strength. As one goes up and down, the Xianbei tribes gradually became vassals of the Wuhuan people. The Xianbei leader Suli and the Xianbei leader Fu Luohan successively bowed to Tadun and followed the leader of Tadun everywhere.

The Xianbei in the eastern region turned to the embrace of the Wuhuan people, which invisibly increased the pressure on the Xianbei tribes in the central and western regions, and the greatest pressure was Ke Bineng, the leader of the Xianbei in the central region. In Ke Bineng's heart, he always believed that the Xianbei was the master of the southern grassland and the orthodox successor to inherit the Xiongnu territory. The Wuhuan people were just rebellion of the Xianbei tribes. Therefore, he despised Wuhuan from the bottom of his heart, and naturally did not take the leader of the Wuhuan seriously, and it was even more impossible to succumb to Tadun's threat. However, Tadun was looking forward to unifying the tribes of the grassland, trying to subdue the Xianbei tribes, and then competed with the Han people, and even had the dream of shepherding the horses in the Central Plains.

In this way, the contradiction between Kebi Neng and Tadun was invisibly irreconcilable, they were unwilling to give in to each other, and they fought endlessly. However, it is an indisputable fact that the Wuhuan tribe is strong. Faced with the strong Tadun, Kebi Neng had to be wronged even if he was reluctant to do so, and he was in vain and waited for the opportunity.

In the battle of Lu Longsai, Tadun contacted the Wuhuan and Xianbei troops and jointly sent troops. It was said that it was a joint dispatch, but in fact it was to order the leaders of each unit to send troops to fight. Ke Bineng also received Tadun's order. Tadun ordered him to lead the two Xianbei tribes in the middle and west attacked the hinterland of Youzhou from the north of Youzhou, causing the Han army to be attacked from both sides and difficult to deal with. Before the battle, Ke Bineng agreed, but then refused to send troops for a long time. Until the war was approaching, Ke Bineng sent Que Ji to lead the troops, cattle, sheep and supplies to support, which was equivalent to perfunctory.

After Lu Longsai's defeat, Tadun was unhappy and believed that the great defeat was all caused by Ke Bineng's lip service, otherwise how could this defeat be? So Tadun led the remaining defeated generals and detoured all the way, and forced the pursuit Han army behind him to the territory of the Xianbei Ke Bineng in the central part of the territory of the Xianbei King, and directly brought it to the Xianbei royal court, trying to lead the Han army to the east and let the Han army attack Ke Bineng's royal court. It would be best to be annihilated by the Han army in one fell swoop, so that Ke Bineng could suffer the consequences and taste the consequences of disobedience.

Unexpectedly, when Tadun took the remaining troops to the Xianbei royal court to meet Ke Bineng, Ke Bineng offered an excellent plan, which was the Battle of Bailang Mountain. During the entire plan, Ke Bineng was willing to serve as bait, pretend to surrender, and gain Li Li's trust. Then he brought the Han army into Bailang Mountain, entered the ambush circle of the two major tribes Wuhuan and Xianbei tribes, and finally encircled and annihilated the Han army at the foot of Bailang Mountain.

Ke Bineng's plan was right in line with Tadun's heart, or Tadun after the defeat was determined to avenge his revenge, but he was unable to start. The strategy offered by Ke Bineng was undoubtedly a timely help. It came too timely and fell on Tadun's heart. So the two sides hit it off and immediately decided on this plan, set up a net, and waited for the Han army to get into the jar step by step.

At the same time, Tadun led the remnants of Wuhuan to return to Liucheng, recruited troops as much as possible, set up ambush on the eastern foot of Bailang Mountain, and blocked the eastern pass. Ke Bineng contacted the western Xianbei Budugen, Mijia, Fuluhan and other tribal forces, assembled a large army to ambush the west of Bailang Mountain, and waited for the Han army to enter Bailang Mountain. After the Han army entered the ambush circle, the two major tribes dispatched together to trap the Han army at the foot of the eastern foot of Bailang Mountain, and passed away in one battle.

The entire plan was extremely secret, and only Tadun and Ke Bineng were insiders, and no third person knew about it. Therefore, everything went smoothly. A large net to kill the Han army quietly unfolded, and the Han army was not careful about it, and foolishly got into the trap, and was taken into the pocket formation at the foot of the eastern foothills by Ke Bineng.

This is indeed a huge pocket array. The bag is the eastern pass behind Tadun's army. There are two gaps at the bottom of the bag. One is the northern mountain road where the Han army enters the eastern battlefield, and the other is the western mountain road opposite the eastern pass. Therefore, after Kebineng entered the battlefield, he guarded directly in front of the northern mountain road, which is equivalent to locking the northern gap. The western gap is led by the Xianbei army led by Bu Dugen and Fu Luohan. Once all three bags are blocked and the pockets are tightened, leaving no blind spots, the Han army led by Li Li will be firmly trapped at the foot of the East Mountain by two large tribes until it is completely annihilated.

The entire encirclement and annihilation plan was almost perfect and went smoothly. Everything was expected by Tadun and Kebineng, and it was implemented step by step according to the steps they were scheduled, with no mistakes. The Han army was like a puppet pulled by them, entering their pocket step by step according to their ideas, and cooperated extremely well, so good that it was nothing to say.

However, such a long-planned encirclement and annihilation plan that had been determined and was sure to win suddenly broke out at the beginning of the war. The right-wing soldiers of the barbarian army, who were unaware of the situation, killed thousands of Xianbei cavalry in one fell swoop, and surrounded Kebineng and his Xianbei cavalry, making it impossible for them to escape. The soldiers under Kebineng were also kept in the dark. Seeing that the barbarian army was fierce and fierce, they naturally fought back. As a result, both sides fought out real fire, their eyes were red, and they fought hard.

Ke Bineng himself was even more deeply trapped in it. Originally, he should have led his troops to leave the battlefield, retreated into the northern mountain road, blocked the Han army's retreat, and blocked the northern gap in the pocket formation. However, after the battle began, everything was lost control, and the rescue he expected did not come; the three front, middle and back troops under Li Li did not come to save him, but directly bypassed the right-wing battlefield and directly threw themselves into the central and left-wing battlefields. In this way, Ke Bineng's carefully planned pocket formation first put himself and his 20,000 troops in, and fell deeper and deeper, unable to break free.

What Tadun didn't know was that the Xianbei army that Kebineng contacted had other plans, trying to sit and watch the Tadun army fight to the death with the Han army, and then reap the benefits of the fisherman. However, the development of the matter completely deviated from Kebineng's original idea, and was very different from the encirclement and annihilation plan known as Tadun. The difference was a thousand miles away. As the war became more and more intense, the entire encirclement and annihilation plan was torn apart, and the encirclement and annihilation became a frontal decisive battle. The ambush led by Kebineng was not seen for a long time. Instead, the ambush of the Han army suddenly broke out from behind, catching the barbarian army off guard and defeated in a hurry.

This really made me unable to ambush others. Instead of being beaten by others, I didn't trap the Han army in a good pocket formation, but instead put Tadun, Ke Bineng and others in it.

This is fucking, this is too frustrating!

Tadun, who was riding a horse and running wildly, turned around and hated Ke Bineng who was surrounded, and was both annoyed and hated. He looked at the battlefield behind him, which looked like a pocket, and felt extremely miserable in his heart, and no one told him about his bitterness. In addition, the wounds that had been bleeding on his body were really exhausted, and he wanted to cry without tears.

Is this what the Han people call retribution?

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