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Although Mudi City is located in the hinterland of Liaodong, due to its terrain, its area is not large compared to other cities, and its city walls are not too high. It's just that it leads directly to Liaodong through Daliangshui, and it can advance and retreat freely. It can be said to be a nail in the middle of Liaoning. Both the offensive and defensive sides, no matter who occupies this place, make it extremely uncomfortable for the other party.
Yuan Maha came from afar, so he surrounded the city and ordered the army to attack Mudi City day and night.
Yeonmaha was one of the few generals in Goguryeo. He was the first person in the Mesozoic era since Kang Yishi and Eulji Wende. He has been fighting against the Mohe people in the north in Buyeo City all year round. He has made outstanding achievements and is famous. He was a brave man who often went into battle shirtless and rode in the lead. He was called "Yuan King Kong".
Yuan Maha had never fought against the Sui army before, so he was quite dissatisfied with the Sui army's reputation for being good at fighting. In his opinion, no matter how strong the Sui army was, it was only as powerful as the armored soldiers of the Mohe tribe. The previous defeats of the armies were only caused by the incompetence of the generals of each department, mainly due to the incompetence of Eulji Mundeok and Kang Yishi. If he were to lead the army, he would be able to capture them easily.
But Yuan Maha hit the nail on the head.
Goguryeo¡¯s 50,000-strong army stormed Mudi City for three days, but failed to break the city.
Yuan Maha was furious, killed the two siege generals, and personally led his troops into battle. For a time, the morale of the Goguryeo army was greatly boosted, and the local government once attacked the city.
Li Jin smashed the wood and stones in the city to the ground, and personally led the reserve team to fight with the opponent on the top of the city. The two sides fought fiercely for a day and night, and almost all of Li Jin's reserve team died. The two sides saw each other back and forth on the city wall several times, and in the end the Goguryeo army failed to capture Mudi City.
Yuan Mohe was helpless and was about to regroup when suddenly a scout came to report that thousands of Sui army reinforcements were found in the west of Mudi City, rushing towards Mudi City.
Yuan Maha was overjoyed when he heard this. The thousands of Sui troops took the opportunity to defeat them, and then used them to frighten the defenders in the city, and Mudi City would be destroyed.
Yuan Maha then decided to divide his troops into two groups. He would lead one group to the west to meet Mu Di City and surround and annihilate the Sui reinforcements, while the other group would continue to stay under Mu Di City and besiege the city.
Wang Quan, the general of Goguryeo, thought that the army was exhausted from the continuous attack on the city and would wait for repairs before breaking out of camp. However, Yuan Maha was eager to defeat the enemy and was unwilling to agree.
On June 15, Yuan Mahanai led 20,000 troops across the river to the west, while Wang Quan led 30,000 troops to stay at the camp and continue the siege.
Yuan Maha walked northwest around Mudi City, and then headed west to cross Daliang River. Daliangshui makes a small bend in the northwest of Mudi City, forming a position surrounded by water on three sides. Going west from the river on the right, we enter the plain area.
Yuan Mohe led his troops to cross the river. Due to the lack of boats to cross the river, Yuan Mohe ordered the main force of light cavalry to cross the Daliang River. The subsequent baggage troops were forced to stay in the east of the river and had to wait for enough boats to be collected before crossing the river.
Yuan Maha went all the way west, met the Sui army coming, and immediately attacked them head-on. The Goguryeo army won two battles in a row, and the Sui army was almost defeated and fled.
At this time, Yuan Maha despised the Sui army even more, thinking that the Sui army was not worthy of its name.
His troops continued to move forward and finally caught up with the fleeing Sui army on a hill.
Wohu Gang, west of Muti City, is the highest place in the vicinity. The terrain is rugged and rocky, and the roads are rugged and steep, making it easy to defend but difficult to attack.
At this time, Yuan Mohe was overjoyed when he saw that he had blocked the Sui army here, and hurriedly ordered his troops to attack the Sui army on Crouching Hill.
The battle of Wohu Gang begins.
What Yuan Mohe didn¡¯t know at this time was that he had completely fallen into Huang Mingzhen¡¯s trap.
After Yuan Maha fell into the trap and pursued the Sui army to the west, all the generals believed that if Yuan Maha went deep alone, he could choose favorable terrain and conduct an ambush, which would surely lead to a big defeat.
But Huang Mingzhen believed that the Goguryeo people were indeed unprepared, but it would be difficult to completely annihilate the enemy army if they expected to ambush them. Once the ambush started, some of the fleeing soldiers would return to the Goguryeo camp under Mudi City. By then, the opponent would be frightened and likely to flee directly.
Although this would achieve great results, it obviously did not satisfy Huang Mingzhen's idea of ????annihilating the opponent.
Huang Mingzhen then decided to send out another army to lure the opponent to attack, and he bypassed Yuan Maha's headquarters and attacked the opponent's camp. When the time comes, the Goguryeo people are unprepared and will inevitably be defeated. And Yuan Maha, who lost his logistics, could not escape the siege of the Sui army.
Huang Mingzhen then ordered that General Wang Fubao led thousands of troops to pretend to be reinforcements in Wollongong, attracting Yuan Maha's troops to attack and delay the opponent.
General Quan Xu led 15,000 men from Taizishui to ambush east of Wollongong to prevent Yuan Maha's troops from escaping eastward.
In order to prevent Yuan Maha from being defeatedAfterwards, Huang Mingzhen desperately fled westward, leaving five thousand people to set up an ambush in the west. Huang Mingzhen himself led a main force of more than 60,000 people by boat from Taizishui all the way east to Mudi City.
At this time, the total number of Huang Mingzhen's troops and the garrison of Muti City was more than 70,000, which was more than twice that of Wang Quan's troops who stayed behind.
Wang Quan's troops were unprepared, and at this time the Sui army was violently attacking Mudi City. His troops lined up their siege equipment in front of them, and their large formations were also lined up in the west of the camp.
It was past noon, around midnight. However, the weather was not good today. The sky was dark and foggy. Although the sun had not set, the view was not good.
Wang Quan saw that the attack effect was very poor, so he ordered the lighting of torches to facilitate shooting.
At this time, the entire battlefield was gray, like a layer of smoke, and nothing could be seen from a distance. The torches of Goguryeo's troops are like fires in the dark, which can be seen from a long distance, and become a lifeline for the opponent.
Meng Chenqi led the cavalry and detoured from the southern front to the side of the Goguryeo army, just in time to see the torches of Goguryeo on the opposite side. The cavalry under his command, each armed with swords and spears, attacked the Goguryeo army on the opposite side.
The cavalry in the front row, each holding a crossbow, scattered fire at the fire, causing numerous casualties to the Goguryeo army.
The cavalry behind them each held horizontal knives and spears, crossed the trench, pulled out the fence, and charged into the Goguryeo army's formation. Horse hooves galloped and blood splattered. At this time, it was difficult for both the enemy and us, and there were shouts and cries everywhere.
The Goguryeo people were as frightened as headless flies, as if there were Sui armies in all directions.
At this time, Wang Quan didn't have many soldiers in his hands. Seeing the chaos, he couldn't tell the north, south, east, and west, so he had to rush out with his men, and ran into the Sui army's cavalry head-on.
Everyone was killed by the cavalry, felled from their horses, and trampled on. Wang Quan himself died in the chaos.
At this time, the Sui army did not know that the enemy general was dead and continued to kill the remaining Goguryeo soldiers in the camp. The two sides fought for more than an hour, and the bloody smell dispersed the fog.
Thousands of Goguryeo troops knelt on the ground and surrendered.
Huang Mingzhen ordered his troops to pursue them along the way and annihilate the Huru. At this point, the 30,000 Goguryeo army was completely annihilated under the fierce pursuit of the Sui army. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com