Chapter 823 Fujian Chaos and Internal Fighting between the Two Zhejiang Armies
Liu Guangshi was defeated, and the defeat was very miserable, so bad that the 70,000-strong army was wiped out, and so bad that Liu Guangshi broke a leg when he was captured, and only half of his life was left.
Liu Guangshi is not Han Shizhong, and Liu Xing has never had a good impression of this child of this family in his heart, and even has an unusual disgust. This disgust stems from Liu Guangshi's entire experience in the military, as well as his personality.
What is Liu Guangshi's military experience? Jean started by relying on his father's support, and used the most elite soldiers as cannon fodder when he conquered Fang La, and he stepped on the corpses of countless brave men and took the merits of his subordinates to do Yaozhou Observation Envoy and Yanyan Road Soldiers and Horses.
After that, in the fourth year of Xuanhe, Song Huizong ordered the attack on Liao. At that time, Liu Guangshi was still following his father's ass, and he was promoted to the rank of Feng**** Chengxuan envoy by taking the credit of his subordinates, and entered the ranks of senior military attachés.
However, in the subsequent battle to attack Liaonanjing, Liu Guangshi failed to arrive due to personal fear of war and breach of contract, resulting in the defeat of the Song army, which had already entered the city first. His fear was one of the reasons for the defeat of the Song army in the Liao attack, so he was demoted.
But at that time, Liu Guangshi had his father as a backer, and soon he got the opportunity to resume the leadership of the Xuanzhi after his military exploits in the suppression of the Hebei rebel army, and was also promoted to the deputy head of the Ma Bu Army on the Yanyan Road......
To say that he is good for nothing, it is a bit wrong to him. Because in the first year of Jingkang, Liu Guangshi still did a beautiful thing, that is, he led his troops to attack head-on in the battle of Xingzibao in Western Xinjiang and beat away the invading Western Xia army.
It was also in November of that year that the Jin army attacked Kaifeng, the capital of the Song Dynasty, for the second time. Liu Guangshi received an order to lead a cavalry of 3,000 Qin kings, and learned on the march that the Northern Song Dynasty had been destroyed by the Jin.
In late April of the following year. Liu Guangshi led his troops to Weishi, and after receiving the generalissimo's mansion, he led his troops to Jeju. In Jeju Namsung Town, he met King Kang Zhao Gou, who was on his way to Yingtianfu in Nanjing, and was immediately appointed by King Kang Zhao Gou, who was suffering from the lack of good generals under his command, to be promoted to the five armies of the Marshal Mansion......
But what about after taking it? When Yang Yizhong did not move eastward, the Jin soldiers only had to attack Hebei and Shandong. Liu Guangshi's fear of war and death will attack. Every attack was to make King Kang's army retreat in the face of the Jin soldiers, and finally turned into a defeat.
If it weren't for Yang Yizhong's timely attack on Liu Xing's orders, if Wu Lan hadn't driven Liu Guangshi away and taken over Shandong, I am afraid that all the original four-way land in Hebei and Shandong would have been returned to the Jurchens.
is such a dog who is not an expert in the civil war and is very afraid of death in the foreign war, after Liu Xing learned that he was beaten and captured, he did not order him to be sent to Beijing as he did when he treated Han Shizhong.
On the contrary. Liu Xing not only didn't want to save him, but instead sent an order straight to Chen Kangbo: to take the head of the army, show his guilt, kill a hundred people, and spread the word to the enemy.
When people die, they should be gone. It's a pity that Liu Guangshi did too much evil and lost too many rivers and mountains during his lifetime.
Therefore, after his death, he was given a head by Liu Xing, and he also used his head to warn the generals of Kang Wangjun with a message: those who dare to continue to resist are Liu Guangshi's example......
Liu Guangshi's defeat and death was only the beginning of the negative effect of King Kang's faint move, when his head was passed in front of the army to intimidate the various units of King Kang's army stationed in Jiangdong.
Fujian and Liangzhejiang roads also quickly broke out with negative effects because of King Kang's faint moves: the party army of Fujian and Zhejiang rose up, and the banner of the righteous army raised by the party against Queen Kang was seen everywhere.
In just four or five days, in the course of Yang Mi's march with Su Dong, 27 state capitals and even prefecture and county uprisings emerged in various prefecture capitals of Fujian.
At the same time that the party was surging everywhere, the guards of many prefectures and counties on Fujian Road and the guards who were thrown down by Wang Yuan were also shaken. As the Hui Party rushed into the Yamen, they also transformed themselves and raised the banner of rebellion against King Kang.
Fujian Road is a group of eight directions, and the two Zhejiang roads are also very different. However, the difference from the situation on the Fujian Road was that Li Bing received an order directly from Quan Bangyan to send 400,000 troops from the Liangzhejiang Road to aid Jiangdong.
400,000 troops, what is that concept? Originally, there were only forbidden troops and the so-called border army of less than 150,000 on the Liangzhejiang Road, and where did Li Bing go to get so many soldiers and horses for the remaining 250,000 people?
The township soldiers, the Xiang army, and even the officials of the yamen everywhere were forcibly recruited by Li Bing in desperation to join the army supporting Jiangdong.
As a result, Li Bing drove into Jiangdong with soldiers and horses, and the Liangzhejiang Road behind him became a good world for the party army to run rampant and crisscross in an instant without the prevention of soldiers and horses.
Wanton plundering can be seen everywhere. The streets and alleys are full of traitors and plunderers.
For a time, the two Zhejiang roads at the south gate of Lin'an City were full of people struggling and the flames of war were raging, and the people there instantly lost confidence in the court of King Kang's Southern Dynasty. In turn, it was also added to the sequence of rebellion against King Kang......
There is a situation that Liu Xing knows a word called "butterfly effect", and in this era, more people understand it as a common saying, called "the wall falls down and everyone pushes it".
Liu Xing ordered the Military Intelligence Department to launch a large-scale rebellion against King Kang carried out by the Hui Party, and the expected butterfly effect soon paid off within a few days: the Liangzhejiang Road was Li Bing's logistics base, and the Liangzhejiang Road was in chaos, and the supply and transportation of money and food for Li Bing's army was suddenly cut off.
As soon as the money and food were cut off, Li Bing's army, which was already panicked, suddenly became a mess and lost all their fighting spirit. Originally, the two Zhejiang armies could have walked 180 miles in a day. He only walked 20 miles on the day he lost his grain and grass supply.
What frightened King Kang even more was that Li Bing saw that the march of the army was slowing down, and he impatiently ordered the troops to be sent to drive them away. This drive directly triggered a mutiny in front of many township soldiers and Xiang troops, and more than a dozen rebels who rebelled and turned around and attacked Li Bing's army.
As a result, the two Zhejiang armies, which were originally going to Jiangdong to rush to help, actually fought each other in the southeast of Jiangdong and fought in a lively and lively manner.
Just as the two Zhejiang armies were fighting and fighting, Zhang Jun was like an ant on a hot pot in Jiangning Mansion, and three letters of help a day were sent to Lin'an City. The two-way army led by Yang Qi and Su Dong killed the city of Fuzhou according to Liu Xing's instructions.
The veteran general Wang Yuan only had a motley army of 127,000 patchwork, and when he saw the 480,000 heavily armed Xinwang army under the city, he was immediately disheartened, and after realizing that he would lose this battle, he also wrote a letter to Kang Wang Fei and left a suicide note.
After that, the old general ordered his deputy general Cao Tianze to lead his troops to defend the city, and on the other hand, he personally rushed out from the south gate of Fuzhou with 40,000 "daring soldiers".
Wang Yuan begged for death, and he begged for a horse leather shroud. It's a pity that Liu Xing didn't give him that opportunity, and on the day when Yang Qi and the Sudong army besieged the city, Liu Xing had already issued a secret order to the two: only capture alive, not kill.
This work has turned on the anti-theft mode, to see the genuine version, please go to the starting point Chinese network, otherwise you can only read the chaotic preface. (To be continued.) )