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Holding the letter of surrender given to him by Eulji Wende, Huang Mingyuan always felt that it was almost that meaningful. It has been almost two months since I wrote this letter. I thought Ulji Mundeok had rejected it. Who would have thought that after so long, Ulji Mundeok had someone send him a letter of surrender? It is really intriguing.
Huang Mingyuan is really not sure whether Eulji Wende is really surrendering or not.
Huang Mingyuan did not dare to have high expectations for this, and was only prepared to adapt to circumstances.
The Sui army entered the south of Sa River. Soon, the scouts reported that the Goguryeo army had gone straight towards our army and was only thirty miles away from our camp.
These days, there are many things going on in Goguryeo, and Huang Mingyuan is not busy. Huang Mingyuan led his troops across the Yalu River and successively attacked various castles south of the Yalu River. There were not many troops stationed in these places at this time, and the city defenders were mostly rural soldiers, who would collapse at the first touch.
Huang Mingyuan spent more than half a month to cover the vast area between Yalu River and Sa River.
The further south you go, the fewer Han people there are, and the more intense the resistance you encounter. Huang Mingyuan adheres to the Mongolian approach, and those who resist are either killed or reduced to mining slaves.
The Sui army rescued many captured Sui soldiers along the way, approximately 30,000 to 40,000 people. These people did not have enough to eat or wear warm clothes in Goguryeo, and they had to do heavy work. Countless people died during this period. When the Sui army rescued these people, almost everyone was in ragged clothes, skinny and inhuman.
Looking at these former Pao Ze who had suffered so much, Huang Mingyuan had no idea of ??repaying evil with kindness.
The inhuman abuse suffered by these Sui people also aroused indignation among the Sui army. Everyone clamored to kill all the Goguryeo people and vowed to take revenge.
Huang Mingyuan then led the main force to continue southward, reaching Sashui.
This is the first time Huang Mingyuan has been here. In the past, Quantingsa Water failed miserably, but today he has just seen it.
Not far from Sashui, Huang Mingyuan was in a bad mood and stopped talking to others. Everyone knew Huang Mingyuan was angry, and no one dared to step forward to offend Huang Mingyuan.
Arriving at the site of the Battle of Sashui, the tombstones built by Cai Zhiyun and others in the past have long since disappeared, leaving only a hillside covered with green grass. Huang Mingyuan personally came to the high slope where the Sui army's corpses were buried to worship. Tens of thousands of soldiers were buried here. As the god of war of the Sui army, he felt guilty for not being able to bring them home.
Some soldiers who had experienced this battle may have remembered the brutality of the battle that day and started to cry.
Standing on the hill, looking at the sparkling Sa River, there are no traces of the past battles. Only the land on both sides of the Sa River became more fertile, perhaps because of the nourishment of the bones of tens of thousands of Sui soldiers.
"It's time to build a temple on the shore of Sa River to pay homage to these fallen soldiers."
After the army crossed the river, Huang Mingyuan ordered people to build a camp on the south bank of Sa River. He prepared to annihilate the Goguryeo Army and Baekje Army on the south bank of Sa River.
The army is still digging trenches, building walls and building fortifications around the camp.
Although he is famous, Huang Mingyuan never thinks that he is a military prodigy, so if he wants to remain undefeated, he must pay attention to the details.
Soon, the Goguryeo and Baekje troops also arrived and camped twenty miles away from the Sui army.
This place may be unfamiliar to others, but Eulji Mundeok is very familiar with it. He made a pot of rice here. A group of cooked ducks escaped from his mouth alive.
The Sui army and the Goguryeo army were very familiar with each other and had fought countless battles with each other. However, the Baekje Army had never fought against the Sui Army, and they were both curious and contemptuous.
People in this peninsula have a bit of high self-esteem.
Early on the second day, both sides formed their respective formations. Real battles with formations should be the most common battles besides offensive and defensive battles. After all, real aristocratic families are not like those in novels and movies, where there are not so many ambushes and raids.
When forming the formation, the Baekje Army occupied the center and left wing, while the Goguryeo Army occupied the right wing.
Because Baekje had many soldiers, and it was Goguryeo who begged Baekje to send troops. Therefore, although the Goguryeo people suppressed Baekje and fought for so many years, this time, it was the Baekje people who took the dominant position.
The general of Baekje, Yanzhen, was born in one of the eight major surnames of Baekje. His grandfather was the famous Baekje general Yanmo, who was defeated by King Anzag of Goguryeo at the Wuguzhiyuan; his father Yanhui was defeated by Goguryeo in the battle of Usan Fortress, so Yanzhen He was very hostile to Goguryeo, and he was extremely arrogant towards Ondal and others. He thought he was the savior of Goguryeo, so he regarded them as subordinates.
The unruliness of the Baekje people made the Goguryeo soldiers dissatisfied, and several conflicts broke out between the two sides. The battle hasn't even started yet, but the conflict between the two sides is already almost irrepressible.
Yanzhen insisted on fighting with the Sui armyBattle to show the strength of the Baekje Army. The Goguryeo people were also happy to see Yanzhen defeated, so they did not stop her.
The Baekje people launched an assault from the Chinese army, preparing for a breakthrough in the middle.
Huang Mingyuan ordered Luo Yi, Lu Huiyan, Gao Yuanzhen and others to gather 15,000 cavalry and directly launch a cavalry battle with the Baekje army.
" Baekje is located at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. It is a plain. There has never been a place to raise horses. Its army has many infantry and few cavalry. It has never been seen that it leads thousands of cavalry to charge as soon as it comes up.
As soon as the two sides suddenly engaged in battle, the Sui army fiercely attacked the Baekje army. The Baekje army was unable to resist the Sui army and retreated continuously.
It was then that Yan Zhen realized how big a mistake she had made and immediately prepared to retreat. However, its troops had no cavalry cover and were far less agile than the cavalry. Each of their troops was suppressed by the Sui army's cavalry and could not retreat at all.
Seeing that the Baekje people suffered a heavy loss, the Goguryeo army on the right was overjoyed. These Baekje barbarians finally knew how powerful the Sui army was.
And On Dal of the Chinese army saw that the Baekje people were about to be defeated, and hurriedly ordered all his cavalry to attack to support the opponent.
Wen Da knows very well that no matter how troublesome the two sides are, it will be within control. But if the Baekje people were defeated by the Sui army, the Goguryeo army would not be able to survive alone. Moreover, Goguryeo now only has one ally, Baekje, and it still relies on the other country. If it really offends the other country, it can only watch Goguryeo perish.
The Goguryeo cavalry fought countless battles with the Sui army, and they were very aware of the combat effectiveness of the Sui army's cavalry. They did not rush forward or fight with the Sui army. They continued to harass the Sui army to support the retreat of the Baekje army.
Although the Sui army was good at fighting, the Goguryeo people kept attacking from the flanks and could not attack the Baekje people with all their strength.
Soon Yan Zhen also reacted and ordered the infantry formation to move forward slowly to cover. Although Baekje's cavalry was weak, it was able to maintain a stalemate with Goguryeo and Silla for such a long time because of its strong crossbows and heavy infantry.
King Mu of Baekje liked to study craftsmanship, so he constantly reformed equipment technology and established a light infantry that was better than bows and crossbows and a heavy infantry that wore heavy armor.
The Baekje people had heavy infantry in formation and crossbowmen to hold down the formation, and they quickly stabilized their formation. However, the Sui army relying on cavalry could not break through easily, and Huang Mingyuan did not want to increase casualties, so he ordered a retreat. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com