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Huang Mingyuan spent half a month welcoming him to Yang Guangxing's camp. Although he didn't want to, Huang Mingyuan had to bite the bullet and do it.
It was already mid-September. The Tuyuhun land was located on a plateau and had a cold climate. Although Huang Mingyuan had prepared a large number of fur coats and cotton-padded clothes for the soldiers in advance, there were still many soldiers wearing only single fur coats, so those who froze to death were not counted. Its number.
Huang Mingyuan knew that he could no longer wait for the opportunity for a decisive battle, otherwise this battle would become a fight against God. Therefore, Huang Mingyuan ordered all the troops to accelerate towards the Tuyuhun tribe in the encirclement, in order to annihilate their troops in the shortest possible time.
At this time, Murong Fuyun, who was surrounded by the Sui army, also knew the current situation very well. He would definitely be unable to defeat him, but he might not be unable to win.
The Sui people were not used to the weather in Tuyuhun. As long as it was delayed for another month and the mountains were blocked by heavy snow, these Sui troops would be defeated without defeat, and Tuyuhun would be saved.
In order to interfere with the Sui army's sight, Murong Fuyun sent one of his kings, pretending to be Fuyun, to guard Chewozhen Mountain (in the southeast of today's Qilian County, Qinghai). As long as the Sui army's attention can be attracted here, Murong Fuyun can escape from the gap where the Sui army dodges.
However, Murong Fuyun¡¯s plan did not succeed. After Huang Mingyuan got the news, he did not order the army to move to the direction of Chewo Zhenshan, but continued to accelerate towards the scheduled battlefield.
Everyone was puzzled. Murong Fuyun fled north to Chewozhen Mountain. If they didn't pursue him, they would let him escape from the north.
Huang Mingyuan said: "If Murong Fuyun was really in Chewo Zhenshan, he would have to hide in order to avoid our army's pursuit. How could he march with such a big fanfare? What he did was just to divert our army's attention. , I thought this was just a partial force sent by Murong Fuyun, leaving soldiers behind to protect the chariot."
The Sui army therefore acted according to the original plan.
On September 18, in the upper reaches of the Haodan River, Yang Yichen's troops finally discovered traces of the Tuyuhun troops, and a fierce battle ensued.
This encounter between the two parties was both expected and unexpected. Although everyone knew that the two sides were playing hide-and-seek and that their reunion was not far away, they were still surprised when they suddenly discovered it.
Yang Yichen was overjoyed to have caught the tail of the Tuyuhun people. While reporting to the Sui armies around him and asking for support, he sent troops to swarm up and bite the Tuyuhun people tightly.
But at this time, Murong Fuyun felt very uncomfortable.
The important component force of Tuyuhun, King Tianzhu's troops, was annihilated by Huang Mingyuan near the Niuxinchuan River. Yang Yichen defeated Murong Xiaojun's troops and occupied Pipa Gorge, while the other troops were also attacked by the Sui army to varying degrees. At this time, the main force of Tuyuhun in Murong Fuyun's hands was only over 50,000.
Murong Fuyun also knew that the Sui army would not forgive him. Once the Sui army's reinforcements arrived, it would be impossible for his troops to break out under heavy siege. Therefore, when facing Yang Yichen's troops this time, Murong Fuyun also knew that if he failed to win, he would die, and ordered all his troops to resist desperately and fight to the death with the Sui army.
Tens of thousands of cavalrymen from both sides fought a decisive battle by the Haodan River.
There were few soldiers in the Sui Dynasty, but they focused on attacking. Yang Yichen ordered General Feng Xiaoci of Huben Lang to be the vanguard to attack the weak flank of the Tuyuhun people. Murong Fuyun did not show weakness and immediately supported the flank with elite troops. The two sides fought in the field for a whole morning. Tuyuhun had a large number of troops and the Sui army was slightly outnumbered.
Seeing this, Yang Yichen held a long spear in hand and led his soldiers forward to support.
The generals were concerned about Yang Yichen's safety, and Yang Yichen shouted: "If we are defeated today, we will avoid death." So he personally led hundreds of people to attack.
The generals on the left and right were all inspired by him, so they all served.
Yang Yichen was not afraid of death and led his soldiers to launch a desperate assault on the Tuyuhun people, which immediately boosted the morale of the army. The Sui army broke through several lines of defense of the Tuyuhun army. Yang Yichen led his soldiers and even penetrated the Tuyuhun army and reached a place more than ten steps away from Murong Fuyun. The faces of both sides were clearly visible.
Murong Fuyun¡¯s younger brother Murong Rong fought to the rescue, blocked the Sui army¡¯s assault force, and took Murong Fuyun off the line of fire. Murong Fuyun retreated to the back of the formation and could no longer see Yang Yichen and others. He still felt lingering fear in his heart and could not calm down for a long time
The two sides fought all day and night by the Haodan River, until the sky was dark and the mountains and rivers hung upside down. Although the soldiers of the Sui army were elite and well-equipped, the combat effectiveness of Tuyuhun's cavalry, which galloped on the Xihai grassland all year round, was not weak. Moreover, the people of Tuyuhun knew that if they lost this battle, they would never be spared, so Murong Fuyun and his subordinates used all their strength to fight to the death. The two sides actually fought back and forth, with no winner or loser.
By the vast waterside, corpses littered the fields, blood flowed into rivers, and the entire grassland was dyed red. Bodies of the dead and wounded are everywhere.With a howling sound, the fallen corpses flowed down the Haodan River, almost stopping the flow of the Haodan River.
Yang Yichen knew that the reinforcements would arrive as soon as possible, so although the pressure was quite high, he fought calmly and was not afraid of casualties. But Murong Fuyun did not have this confidence. If the stalemate with the Sui army continued, he would never be able to escape. Now the idea of ??breaking out of the siege has failed, and only the pawns are left to protect the rook.
One day later, Murong Fuyun chose to leave one force behind to block the attack, and he led the main force to retreat.
At the same time, the main force of Huang Mingyuan's troops also arrived near the battlefield and launched an attack on Murong Fuyun's troops. In fact, when Yang Yichen sent someone to deliver a message to Huang Mingyuan, Huang Ming was only more than a hundred miles away from Yang Yichen. Therefore, after receiving the news from the Tuyuhun people, Huang Mingyuan, who was overjoyed, immediately ordered Jing Yuanheng to lead eight thousand cavalry to the battlefield to support Yang Yichen regardless of casualties, and then committed suicide Lead a large force to follow.
Facts have proved that the two days Murong Fuyun spent here became the most important reason for his defeat. Jing Yuanheng's main cavalry ran non-stop, advancing one hundred and forty miles in one day. When Murong Fuyun retreated, they arrived at the main battlefield and launched an attack on the opponent.
The Tyuhun soldiers, whose morale had long been low, breathed their last breath when they saw the Sui reinforcements. Therefore, when faced with the attack, they immediately fell apart.
At this point, Murong Fuyun's troops were defeated like a mountain, and Murong Fuyun was no longer able to fight against the Sui army.
Murong Fuyun, who was fleeing for his life in embarrassment, had no choice but to lead his remaining troops to the southwest after being intercepted by General Liang Qucong. Huang Mingyuan and Yang Yichen, who arrived, were at peace with each other and pursued him closely.
Liang Qucong was Murong Fuyun¡¯s true loyal minister. He did not abandon Murong Fuyun at the last moment, but chose to sacrifice for him. Surrounded on three sides, Liang Qucong fought and retreated. After a fierce battle for more than 30 miles, he was finally defeated by the Sui army. There were only a hundred people left in the thousands of troops, but Liang Qucong still fought to the death. In the end, he was captured alive by Huang Mingyuan's troops, and his entire army was wiped out.
In this decisive battle, the Sui army wiped out nearly 40,000 enemies, defeated Murong Fuyun's main force in one fell swoop, wiped out a large number of Tuyuhun's effective forces, and completely broke the backbone of the Tuyuhun people. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com