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Chapter 49: Jingnan Five Tigers

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    Pang Tong, Liu Ba, and Liao Li went to the Prefectural Mufu Mansion early in the morning to meet Liu Cong. Liu Cong had already led five thousand troops from Feiyu Camp southward the night before.

    Now Liu Bei and Zhou Yu have their eyes fixed on Nanjun. Taking this opportunity, Liu Cong will regain the four counties of Jingnan.

    After Cao Cao led his army into Xiangyang, Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling, Jin Xuan, the prefect of Wuling, Zhao Fan, the prefect of Guiyang, and Han Xuan, the prefect of Changsha, volunteered to surrender. Cao Cao continued to appoint them as governors of each county.

    Liu Cong knew that he did not have such great influence, let alone such great strength. In addition, these prefects also had ambitions, so they had to conquer it personally.

    Ma Liang made an overall plan for him, first to capture Lingling and Wuling to the west of the Xiangjiang River, and then to capture Guiyang and Changsha to the east of the Xiangjiang River.

    "People heard that there are five tigers in Jingnan, and children dare not cry at night!" As he walked, Liu Cong recalled Ma Liang's instructions to him.

    According to Ma Liang, there are mainly five famous generals in the four counties of Jingnan, collectively known as the Five Tigers of Jingnan.

    They are:

    Liu Xian, the son of Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling, general Xing Daorong, Yang Ling, the commander of the Dian Army under Han Xuan, the prefect of Changsha, and Chen Ying and Bao Long, the generals of Zhao Fan, the prefect of Guiyang.

    Among them, Xing Daorong is known as the first general in Jingnan. He is brave enough to use a mountain-breaking ax and is known as the "enemy of ten thousand people".

    Yang Ling is the most brave general under Han Xuan.  Whenever he goes into battle, he must be the vanguard, and he is known as the "general in battle".

    Liu Xian is the eldest son of Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling. He is both civilized and military. He is a famous elegant scholar in Jingnan. He is known as a Confucian general and is good at recruiting talents.

    Chen Ying, a fierce general in Guiyang, was good at flying forks, calm and strategic in combat; Bao Long once shot two tigers and dominated the south of the Yangtze River. The two men were collectively known as the "Guiyang Shuangbi".

    Liu Cong knew that among the famous generals in Jingnan, the most powerful were Huang Zhong and Wei Yan. He didn't understand why Yang Ling was able to overpower them and become the most brave general under Han Xuan.

    You must know that Huang Zhong fought with Guan Erye for seventy or eighty rounds, regardless of the outcome, and Yang Ling was the target of Guan Erye's instant kill.

    Of course, those who were instantly killed by Guan Yu were not incompetent, such as Yan Liang Wen Chou, because Guan Yu's red rabbit horse was too fast. In addition, his sword skills were suitable for quick results and he was famous for his fierceness. The first three swords were very powerful.  But no matter what, Yang Ling could not defeat Huang Zhong and Wei Yan.

    Therefore, after entering the four counties of Jingnan, Liu Cong did not follow the offensive route designed for him by Ma Liang and first go to the west of the Xiangjiang River to capture Lingling. Instead, he found a hidden location east of the Xiangjiang River, between Changsha and Guiyang.  Place, station the army here, and wait for news from the Net Camp the day after tomorrow.

    After waiting for two full days, the Tianwang Camp sent news. After Liu Cong read it, he handed over the affairs of the general camp to several thousand commanders.

    Feiyu Camp was established after Liu Cong borrowed troops from Yicheng, and began to expand training in Shangyong. At that time, Liu Cong trained with them during the day and lived in the military camp at night. It can be said that they are definitely direct descendants of Liu Cong, so they were handed over to several  Commander, he is relieved.

    Liu Cong changed his clothes, put on his sword, and took only two followers with him. He took a small boat and went south along the Xiangjiang River. After walking for more than thirty miles, he landed ashore and came to a pavilion.

    "See you, my lord!" Ma Zhong and a dozen soldiers from the Tianwang camp were waiting here. They saluted immediately after seeing Liu Cong.

    "No gifts!" Liu Cong sat in the middle of the pavilion, and Ma Zhong quickly served tea, "When will they arrive?"

    "Reply to the lord, at most half an hour!"

    "Okay!" Liu Cong nodded.

    The people he wants to wait for are Huang Zhong and Wei Yan.

    According to Liu Cong's instructions, Tianwang Camp has mainly collected information on Huang Zhong and Wei Yan in the past few days.

    Liu Cong learned that Huang Zhong was already disheartened because his youngest son Huang Xu died of illness and lost his son in middle age. In addition, he had never been reused and had no use for his talents. Although under Han Xuan's command,  But to Han Xuan, he was a dispensable person with no military power.

    When Han Xuan was about to surrender to Cao Cao, Huang Zhong once persuaded him, but it not only had no effect, but made Han Xuan even more unhappy with Huang Zhong.

    Wei Yan's situation was even worse than Huang Zhong's. He couldn't even get into the army. All this was because of his character. A little centurion actually accused Shangguan of being arrogant, looking down on this and that, and not appreciating his talents.  , thus offending the commander, Yang Ling, and even Han Xuan. If Huang Zhong hadn't interceded for mercy several times, he would have been almost killed by Han Xuan.

    After grasping the situation, Liu Cong had an idea. He asked Ma Zhong to make an appointment with Wei Yan and Huang Zhong no matter what, to meet.

    "Lord, they are coming"?!  "Ma Zhong kept saying to Liu Cong from a distance.

    In fact, Liu Cong had already noticed that two people were walking towards this side. Judging from their aura, they were definitely Huang Zhong and Wei Yan.

    The characteristics of these two people are too obvious. Huang Zhong is in his forties or fifties. He has white hair, a face like silver powder, eyes like stars, a dragon walking like a tiger, and a majestic appearance.

    Wei Yan¡¯s face is like a jujube, red with black, his eyebrows are straight, and his eyes are like lightning.

    The two of them came to Liu Cong. When they saw that Liu Cong was only about twenty years old, they were obviously a little surprised and looked at Ma Zhong next to him.

    "He is my lord!" Ma Zhong explained to Wei Yan and Huang Zhong.

    "Who are you? Why do you want to see us?" Huang Zhong asked.

    "I heard that Huang Hansheng and Wei Wenchang are rare military generals in Jingnan, with unstoppable courage. They passed by here today, so I asked my servants to invite you to come for a while. I apologize for my rudeness!"

    Liu Cong bowed his hands to Huang Zhong and Wei Yan and said with a smile.

    "Don't dare, don't dare!" Huang Zhong and Wei Yan also raised their hands, but their doubts became even greater.

    Although Liu Cong is young, he has an extraordinary demeanor, a calmness in his kindness, and a domineering attitude in his plainness. Coupled with the respectful attitude of Ma Zhong and others, it can be concluded that he is by no means an ordinary person.

    But why does he know about himself?  Not to mention Jingzhou, even in Jingnan, not many people know them!

    How did they know that the names of Huang Zhong and Wei Yan were unknown to the people involved, but everyone in later generations knew them.

    "This young master, if you want to say that the famous generals in Jingnan are among the Five Tigers, how dare we two take such praise!" Although Huang Zhong said this, he felt as if he was so heroic.

    Looking at Jingzhou, there are no generals under his command. It is a pity that no one knows him and no one uses him.  Today, someone finally knows about him and praises him. How can he not be happy in his heart?

    "Five Tigers of Jingnan? Ha" Liu Cong burst into laughter, "Are you talking about Liu Xian, Chen Ying, Bao Long, Yang Ling, and Xing Daorong? Those are all vain names, and Han Sheng and Wen Chang  In comparison, they are nothing like the Five Tigers! They are just as good as the Five Cats of Jingnan!"

    "Ha" Huang Zhong and Wei Yan both laughed, but they felt that Liu Cong was right. They really didn't take the Jingnan Five Tigers seriously.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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