On the occasion of rebirth Zhou Sui

Chapter 175 Crossing the River and Breaking the City

Chapter 175 Crossing the River and Breaking the City
Yang Jian is really narrow-minded and holds grudges very much.

Eight years ago, Cui Hongdu participated in the pacification of Yuchijiong's rebellion as the marching chief, but all the marching chiefs were awarded the title of duke after the war. Township Duke.

Cui Hongdu clearly won the head of Yu Chijiong, seeing that all his colleagues were granted the title of Duke, and Cui Hongdu was deeply ashamed of being the only Duke of Wuxiang, so he was eager to use the battle against Chen to make meritorious deeds and get back The title he deserves.

It's just that Cui Che knew that even though Cui Hongdu made many contributions in succession, he was still a Duke of Wuxiang until his death.

As Yang Jian's childhood playmate, Cui Zhongfang also knew that today's son was not very broad-minded. When he heard Cui Che and Cui Hongdu carefully analyze the pros and cons, he finally realized it.

He no longer had the positive energy to offer advice to Ping Chen before, and turned to persuade Cui Hongdu with Cui Che to give up the idea of ​​continuing to challenge Qin Wang Yang Jun.

It doesn't matter whether Yang Jun really believed in Buddhism and didn't want to kill; or he was too wise and stupid and refused to compete with Yang Guang.

Now that Yang Jun is determined to play badly, finally no one persuades him to change his mind.

Gao Jiong's name is Jin Wang Marshal's Mansion Chief Shi, but he is actually the Commander-in-Chief of the Three Armies, while Cui Che has the title of Qin King Marshal's Mansion Chief Shi, so he is really just a long history.

Yang Jian did not give him the right to make decisions on the fly.

Yang Jun didn't want to send troops, no matter how eager the subordinates were, Cui Che couldn't be blamed.

During the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Cui Xian, Cui Ang, and Cui Jishu of the Boling Cui family were favored by Gao Huan and Gao Cheng's father and son, and they were called Boling Sancui.

In Yang Jianjian's Sui Dynasty, Cui Che, Cui Hongdu, and Cui Zhongfang were prominent in the world, and the saying "Boling Sancui" rose again among the gentry.

It's just that Cui Che has already passed the stage of forming a group to debut in order to become famous, so he doesn't care too much about it.

Today, San Cui got together by the Han River, and the three talked about their relatives, until the sun went down, and then they returned to the city under the escort of their relatives.

In the next few days, San Cui kept in touch with each other more closely and entertained himself with singing and dancing. As for Fa Chen, Yang Jun, a living Bodhisattva, could have any idea.

In such leisurely days, the time came to the first day of the ninth year of Kaihuang (589 A.D.), and the relationship between Cui Che, Cui Hongdu and Cui Zhongfang became closer.

In the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the north bank is densely covered with boats.

Gao Jiong chose a good day to cross the Yangtze River when Nanchen Junchen was celebrating the Yuanhui.

Because Shen Keqing and Shi Wenqing, who were members of Nanchen Zhongshushe, pressed the border emergency memorial, Nanchen was unprepared and did not strengthen the defense forces in Jingkou, Caishiji and other places.

Under the dispatch of Gao Jiong, He Ruobi, the general manager of Wuzhou, took the lead in crossing from Guangling to the south, defeating the local defenders in one fell swoop.

Han Qinhu, the general manager of Luzhou, came out of Lujiang River and crossed at night from Hengjiangkou (southeast of Hexian County, Anhui today). Han Qinhu easily occupied this place.

Gao Jiong also personally led the army out of Liuhe (now Liuhe District, Nanjing) and stationed in Taoye Mountain in Jiangbei (south of Liuhe District), ready to cross south at any time.

It was not until the fourth day of the first lunar month that Chen Shubao learned of the news that the Sui army had landed in the south of the Yangtze River.

He hastily appointed General Xiao Mahe of Hussars, General Fan Yi of the Guard, and Lu Guangda, the leader of the Central Army, as the governors to preside over the defense of Jiankang.

He also sent Fan Meng, the governor of Southern Yuzhou, to lead a water army to defend Baixia (outside Jinchuan Gate in the north of Nanjing today) to resist Gao Jiong's army.

Gao Wenzuo, a regular servant of Sanqi, led his troops to guard Nanyuzhou (Zhiguyu, now Dangtu, Anhui).

At this time when the country was in peril, Chen Shubao did not forget to take the time to call the continuation wife of General Xiao Mohe into the palace to favor him.

After He Ruobi and Han Qinhu established a firm foothold on the south bank of the Yangtze River one by one, they immediately acted separately according to the plan in advance.

He Ruobi divided his troops and stationed in Qu'a (Danyang, Jiangsu Province) to resist the reinforcements from the Three Wu directions, and led the rest of his troops to advance towards Jiankang from the east.

Since Han Qinhu on the west side crossed the river, Chen generals Fan Xun, Lu Shizhen, Tian Rui, etc. have come and descended one after another, going straight down the river and marching from the west to Jiankang.

On the fifth day of the first lunar month, He Ruobi captured Jingkou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), the governor of South Xuzhou, and captured Huang Ke, the governor of South Xuzhou, and 6000 soldiers under his command.

According to Yang Jian's instructions, He Ruobi released all six thousand prisoners of war and continued to advance towards Jiankang.

On the seventh day of the lunar new year, they arrived at Han Qinhu's headquarters outside Gushu City. It took only half a day to capture the Nanyu Prefecture Governance.

At this time, there were still 10 soldiers in Jiankang, but because Chen Shubao was determined to stick to Jiankang and wait for the king's army, he gave up strategically important places around him, and the Sui army was able to drive straight in.

Soon, He Ruobi entered Baitugang, south of Tunzhong Mountain (now Zijin Mountain in Nanjing), and approached Jiankang City.

Han Qinhu and Du Yan's troops who crossed the river from Nanling (now Tongling, Anhui) met in Xinlin (now southwest of Nanjing).

After Yu Wenshu defeated Fan Meng in Baixia, he occupied Stone City (now Qingliang Mountain in the west of Nanjing City).

Thanks to Chen Shubao's solid defense of Jiankang, the Sui army easily occupied the outer cities of Jiankang and besieged them in the encirclement.

On the [-]th, Chen Shubao made up his mind to fight back. He dispatched Xiao Mahe, Lu Guangda, Ren Zhong, Fan Yi, Kong Fan and others to lead the army out of the city, and lined up outside Baitugang where He Ruobi was, forming a formation of long snakes. The distance between the end and the end is twenty miles.

Chen's army was powerful, and He Ruobi was at a disadvantage in the first battle.

But when Xiao Mohe learned that Chen Shubao had an affair with his wife, he no longer wanted to fight. Only Lu Guangda and others fought desperately, but it also gave He Ruobi a chance to breathe. He concentrated his strength and stormed Kong Fan's troops.

At the beginning, they joked with Chen Shubao that they only hated the Sui army not going south, otherwise Kong Fan, who had worked so hard to become a captain, would be the first to break up.

But Kong Fan's troops were defeated, and the whole body was affected by one move, and then Chen Jun retreated across the board.

The defeated General Chen Ren Zhong knew that he was powerless, so he opened the Suzaku Gate on the north bank to welcome the Han and capture the tiger into the city.

He Ruobi fought desperately outside the city to defeat the main force of Chen's army, but let Han Qinhu advance into Jiankang, he was furious immediately, and that night he led his troops to storm Beiyemen and drive directly to Jiankangtai City.

It's just that Taicheng has long been breached by Han Qinhu, and even Chen Shubao, his concubine Zhang Lihua, and Kong Guiren who were hiding in the dry well were dragged out by Han Qinhu.

Thinking that he had made the first contribution, Han Qinhu was so complacent that he had long forgotten Yang Jian's advice, and went so far as to rape and humiliate the people of Nanchen Palace.

On the 22nd of the first lunar month, Yang Guang and Gao Jiong led the main force across the Yangtze River and entered Jiankang.

Han Qinhu escorted all the Southern Chen emperor Chen Shubao, empress Shen Wuhua, noble concubine Zhang Lihua, noble concubines Gong, Kong and other concubines, as well as Prince Chen Shen and other princes of Southern Chen.

Although he insulted the court ladies, he didn't dare to insult these people.

Yang Guang saw Zhang Lihua's appearance clearly, and couldn't help but be moved.

 Although it is based on the history books, if you want to write it in detail, you can actually write a few chapters, but think about it or keep a little bit of morality, and mention it in one stroke.

  The next chapter is at ten o'clock in the evening.

  
 
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