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At this time, Bujia Khan was still in the middle of the army, watching the Turkic offensive with joy. Seeing the relics advancing step by step, the Sui army was about to be unable to withstand it. Don't be wary of the surprise soldiers coming out from both sides behind you, and go straight to his heart. Bujia Khan was shocked and ordered the front army to rescue him urgently.
Seeing that the Sui army had arrived, Ashina Kui, who was guarding Bujia Khan, only had hundreds of elite cavalry in his hands. The rest were old and weak remnants of the Turks and their family members. They could not withstand the overwhelming blow of the Sui army. Not worth a fight.
Ashina's eyes were red, and he had no choice but to lead his men in a desperate assault in an attempt to buy time for Bujia Khan.
At this time, An Xiuren, who had been beside Bujia Khan, suddenly shouted: "The Sui army is coming fiercely. Why doesn't the Great Khan cross the Lulun River and worry about it later?"
When Bujia Khan heard this, he wanted to abandon his army and escape alone. Furious, he whipped An Xiuren and cursed: "An Kangli, you are trying to prevent Khan from escaping from the battlefield."
A trace of jealousy flashed in An Xiuren's heart, but he did not dare to show it. Instead, he quickly dismounted to protect Bujia Khan's horse's legs and cried: "Great Khan, you must not let a momentary defeat affect your safety. The future is long, as long as I can leave today, there will be a day of revenge in the future." Every word he said was so emotional that he cried blood.
Bujia Khan was a little moved by what An Xiuren said, but he still hesitated. At this time, as the commander-in-chief, how could he flee before the battle.
At this moment, Dugu Sheng¡¯s troops who came from behind also came from the north. Bujia Khan panicked and felt pain in his heart. Sui army reinforcements had arrived, and his son Mohe Duo might have died behind.
Ashina Kui shouted from the front: "Khan, hurry up and cross the river. The former military can calmly fight." After saying that, he turned over and fought to the death.
At this time, Bujia Khan, who had long planned this, was no longer coy and immediately turned his horse's head. If you don't leave, you will really become a prisoner of the Sui army.
He, the few remaining Fu Li and An Xiuren released their speed and ran towards the Lulon River. The Lulen River in this area is close to the upper reaches, and swimming is still possible in some places.
Bujia Khan rode his horse all the way to the west. The river water had already covered the horse's neck. If he went further, the water would probably overwhelm people's heads. How could he cross the river? Bujia Khan was so frightened that he almost fell off his horse.
At this time, a fuli shouted from behind: "Khan can clamp the horse's belly and stab the horse's butt."
Bujia Khan heard this and immediately stabbed the horse's butt with an arrow. The horse under Nabujia Khan's crotch is the best horse in the Western Region, and it is also very humane. The sting caused pain to the horse. The horse neighed and suddenly rose up from the water, jumped three feet and flew across the Lulun River. Although the men and horses were still in the water and had not completely crossed the river, they had crossed the depth of the water. The water here was just below the horses' legs, and they were only two or three feet away from the west bank. Bujia Khan clamped his horse's belly tightly and headed for the other side.
At this time, the few people left behind did not have such good luck. None of their horses could cross, and they fell into the water one after another, with their lives and deaths uncertain. Only An Xiuren, who had lived in Liangzhou since he was a child, could actually swim. He left his horse in the water and crossed the Lulon River using his hands and feet.
The Lulun River was extremely deep and men and horses could not swim across it. Dugu Sheng saw that Bujia Khan was close at hand, but had no choice but to angrily kill the Turkic army in front.
Seeing that Bujia Khan had fled, Ashina hurriedly ordered people who could swim to cross the river to help him. However, there was not a single person in the grassland who could swim, so only a few people crossed the river.
At this time, Dugu Sheng came over to kill him. Sharishe, who was leading the army in the front, saw that the rear army was also in danger, so he had to send general Huercha to support him.
Dugu Sheng surrounded Ashina Kui from behind, and Huercha also led his army to resist Dugu Sheng. The two men joined forces and were about to move closer to Relic's troops. At this time, Duan Wenchao also came from the east and stopped them to fight.
Most of the Turks were killed, and all the khans around Ashina Kui were killed in the battle. Ashina Kui was shot several times and was covered in bright red. He tried to cross the river but could not, and saw the Sui army behind him hotly pursuing him, so he had to go around the river.
"Hurcha rushed to the front army desperately, but his troops were divided into several sections by the Sui army's cavalry, and the head and tail could no longer see each other. Some panicked people jumped into the water one after another. People and horses fell into the river, and everyone fell dead.
Seeing the chaos among his troops, Huercha wanted to escape, but was unprepared and his horse was hacked by the Sui army. When Huercha fell to the ground, the Sui army immediately stepped forward with swords and killed Huercha among the rebels.
Seeing that Dugu Sheng and others could not cross the river, they pressed up from the north with Zhang Changxun and Duan Wenchao and headed straight towards the main Turkic force.
At this time, the Turkic army saw that the Sui army from the north was taking advantage of the situation to pursue them and surrounded them on all sides, and immediately panicked. Seeing Bujia Khan fleeing in despair, the morale of the army was already in chaos.Now that the soldiers had no intention of fighting, they had no choice but to let the Sui army slaughter them.
The three armies are frightened and can no longer fight. The relics ordered the army to move along the east bank of the Lulun River. Many of the soldiers fled, and the army was intermittently out of formation.
Relics led the bodyguards around him, fought desperately to open a road, and headed south, while the remaining Turkic army had no choice but to die or surrender, and stayed on the bank of the Lulen River.
These Huqi are all direct descendants of Bujia Khan and are highly loyal. Many of them are Golden Wolf Guards among the Turks. Duan Wenzhen was worried that even if these people were captured, they would not sincerely surrender to the Sui Dynasty. Instead, because of their large number, they would easily cause disaster and threaten the Sui army. Therefore, all the troops refused to accept the surrender and drove them towards the Lulon River.
Thousands of defeated Turkic cavalry were wailing and driven into the Lulun River, trying to cross the river with two legs, but could not succeed. Duan Wenzhen also ordered the Sui troops on the bank to fire thousands of arrows at the Turkic soldiers in the river.
The Turks who were not drowned also fell to death in the rain of arrows, lying on the river bank in various shapes. The entire east bank of the Lulen River was covered with corpses of Turks. The blood mixed with the river water, turning a scarlet color.
The howls of the Turks were loud and terrible. Zhao Cai and others couldn't bear to see this and stepped forward to persuade Duan Wenzhen to accept the prisoners, but Duan Wenzhen ignored him.
Zhao Cai left angrily, muttering that he was going to sue Duan Wenzhen in front of King Jin.
The military report was delivered to Huang Mingyuan's camp. Huang Mingyuan looked at the report from Zhao Cai and others to Duan Wenzhen, sighed silently, pretended that he had not received it, and asked Xiong Kuohai to take him down.
The tragic situation on the banks of the Lulen River lasted until mid-afternoon. After a day and night of fighting, no living Turks could be seen on the banks of the Lulen River.
The entire Lulun River is full of floating corpses, and they are endless as far as the eye can see. The river water is red and smells fishy.
At this time, the sun is about to set, and the rays of the sky are shining on the Lulun River. The waves are sparkling, mixed with corpses, and the tranquility is seductive, like ghosts in the blood sea.
In this battle, more than 28,000 Turkic Bujia Khan's headquarters were strangled by tens of thousands of Sui troops on the east bank of the Lulun River. The entire army was wiped out, and bones were scattered all over the field. Only Sarishe fled to the other side of the river with hundreds of scattered riders.
In the following decades, the banks of the Lulun River, where the river was lingering and the mountains were in dispute, became a land of ghosts, where ghosts often cried, and when the sky was cloudy, they could be heard. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com