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Chapter 222 Destruction of the Southern Song Dynasty

Chapter 222 Destruction of the Southern Song Dynasty (seeking the first order!)
Chapter 80 The Fall of the Southern Song Dynasty
Being killed by Cang Fei indiscriminately, the Southern Song soldiers guarding the city became terrified, and they were full of omissions when defending.

This gave the Tu Meng Army an opportunity to attack below. Many Tu Meng Army soldiers took the opportunity to set up ladders to climb up the city, assisting Cang Fei, and fought with the Song Army, causing the city wall of the north gate of Xiangyang City to fall into chaos.

With Cang Fei, the big killing star, the ending has long been doomed. The Song soldiers at the north gate of Xiangyang City either surrendered or were killed, and soon fell into the control of Tu Mengjun.

The north gate was wide open, and the Tumeng army swarmed into the city, and the Song army and the Tumeng army fought into a group.

This battle lasted for more than half a day before it ended, and the victory naturally belonged to the Tu Meng Army.

Song Jun’s resistance was fierce at the beginning, but then it became unbearable, and they surrendered one after another without any moral integrity. I thought that everyone was Han, and surrendering was nothing. They have no more psychological burden.

This battle was almost one-sided, and Tu Meng's army won a complete victory.

There are as many as 20 Song troops in Xiangyang City, and there are also [-] civilians who assist in defending the city. Although the troops are weaker than Tu Meng's army, they are definitely enough to defend the city. Only with the help of Cang Fei, the North City was destroyed and the city was destroyed. advantage disappears.

But when the city was broken, the morale of the Song army was immediately drained, and they no longer wanted to fight.

And the commander-in-chief of the Song Army is Lu Wende, the city guard of Xiangyang. In history, Lu Wende was still a character, but this is not history, but the world of Condor Heroes. This Lu Wende is just a waste. In the original book, he can guard Xiangyang for many years. It all depends on Guo Jing, now that Guo Jing is no longer there, he has nothing to rely on, and the defeat is set.

Lu Wende was never on the front line, and Cang Fei's beheading action could not be carried out. He did not get Lu Wende out until he broke into the city guard's mansion.

"I've met His Majesty Qin Huang, long live long live long live!" When Lu Wende saw Cang Fei, he knelt down and surrendered without any hesitation.

Cang Fei looked at him coldly, resisting the urge to slap him to death, and recruited him to surrender.

For Lu Wende, Cang Fei has no good feelings. This guy is greedy for life and afraid of death. He is not smart enough to surrender. If he surrendered early, the casualties of the Tu Meng Army and the Song Army would not be so many. The mansion was breached, and the fighting between the two armies almost subsided before surrendering.

If Lu Wende hadn't been asked to set an example, to show the broad mind of the Great Qin Emperor, and to show the officials and defenders of the Southern Song Dynasty that if they surrendered to the Great Qin, they could avoid death, he would have already divided Lu Wende into five horses.

Even in order to make more Song Dynasty officials surrender in the future, Cang Fei endured his nausea and gave Lu Wende a lot of rewards.

They didn't stay in Xiangyang City for too long, and the army continued to set off three days later.

This time the army no longer gathered together, but marched in three ways.

Zhang Yuan commanded [-] troops and headed towards Sichuan to cooperate with the Tumeng army from Guanzhong to seize Sichuan.

Hua Fangsheng commanded 20 troops and went south to Hubei as the middle road.

And Cang Fei took 20 pieces and went straight to the south of the Yangtze River, aiming to guide Lin'an, the capital of Song Dynasty.

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The battle between Qin and Song lasted for two full years.

With the assistance of the Guanzhong Division, Zhang Yuan captured Sichuan at the fastest speed.

The main forces of the Southern Song Dynasty were all in the Jiangnan and Hubei areas, and Sichuan's military strength was relatively weak, which gave Zhang Yuan an opportunity to take advantage of it.

Then Hubei also fell under the attack of Hua Fangsheng. Half of the Song soldiers in Hubei were in Xiangyang. After the First World War in Xiangyang, most of them became prisoners of Daqin.

Even, Hua Fangsheng directly led the Tumeng army to the south, entered Hunan and Guangdong and Guangxi, and formed a navy to land on Hainan Island.

As for Cang Fei, he entered the south of the Yangtze River. Although the Song army in the south of the Yangtze River had the largest and most elite troops, they still had to be wiped out.

All the way, Cang Fei was very bored, even if he entered Lin'an and entered the palace, it was not difficult at all, and he didn't even meet the masters he expected.

Because Emperor Song escaped!
Song Emperor fled by sea before Cang Fei's troops arrived in Lin'an, and he didn't know where he fled. Those big insiders naturally followed Song Emperor, which made Cang Fei miss the opportunity for those masters for a while.

He knew that Qu Lingfeng, Huang Yaoshi's apprentice, was killed by a master because he entered the Song Palace and wanted to steal valuable calligraphy and paintings for Huang Yaoshi to please Huang Yaoshi.

Huang Yaoshi is proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and has always loved precious calligraphy and painting.

Qu Lingfeng is Huang Yaoshi's first disciple, those big insiders can kill him, presumably there must be someone with high martial arts skills, Cang Fei's martial arts is too high now, and he rarely meets opponents, he just wanted to see the skills of big insiders in the Song Dynasty , but it turned out to be empty.

Then he chased all the way south and led the Tumeng army into Fujian, but he still didn't find Song Emperor, and he didn't know where he fled to. He sent his trilogy to continue south, and he himself returned to Lin'an.

When returning to Lin'an, Cang Fei got two pieces of news.

One is that the emperor of Dali agreed to submit the whole country, but asked to retain the Duan family's title of prince and guard Dali.

Cang Fei sneered at this, perhaps the Emperor of Dali still had nostalgia for power under Master Yideng's persuasion.

Originally, he wanted to give the Emperor Dali some preferential treatment for the sake of Master Yideng, but it seemed that he couldn't do it, so he immediately ordered Zhang Yuan and Hua Fangsheng, one to go south from Sichuan, and the other to go west from Guangdong and Guangxi, and go straight to Dali.

The second news is that the civil strife in northern Mongolia has temporarily come to an end.

Kublai Khan finally defeated Brother Ali Bu, seized the position of the Great Khan of Mongolia, and began to prepare his army for war, preparing to conquer the Great Qin again, claiming to avenge the death of Brother Meng, but Cang Fei knew that this was just an excuse, Brother Meng It is estimated that Kublai Khan was very happy after his death, otherwise he may not have the opportunity to ascend to the position of Mongolian Great Khan.

Kublai Khan's plan for the southern expedition is probably the same as that of Meng Ge, and he wants to rely on the victory of the war to consolidate his position.

The Mongol Empire is different from the dynasties of the Central Plains. The Mongols are barbaric, and the relationship between the tribes is not too close. Although the Mongol Khan has the power to order the tribes, other tribes may not obey, unless the Mongol Khan There is enough authority, otherwise the other ministries will definitely obey and violate, or even openly rebel.

Moreover, Mongolia's preparations for the Southern Expedition actually meant defense. Daqin annexed the Southern Song Dynasty, and Dali was also in jeopardy.

In history, when the Central Plains dynasty was strong, it would wipe out the northern nomads and reduce them, preventing the northern nomads from becoming strong.

However, the nomadic peoples in the north are strong, so they will choose to go south to plunder, hoping to use the south as their racecourse, and turn the Han people into their cattle and sheep in captivity.

(End of this chapter)

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