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Chapter 1383 Breaking Pyongyang (Part 2)

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    Pyongyang City was originally named Wangjian City and has a history of more than a thousand years. Apart from Tangun who lived for 1,908 years, Jizi came here at the end of the Shang Dynasty and brought the culture of the Central Plains to this area.  The barbaric and uncivilized land began to have a national consciousness and a serious social system.

    In the second year of Yuanfeng (109 BC), with the "What Incident" as the source, the Han Dynasty officially sent troops to defend Manchuria. In the summer of the following year, they captured Wangxian City and destroyed Manchuria a year later.

    After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty destroyed Wei's Korea, he successively established four counties of Lelang, Xuantu, Lintun, and Zhenfan in the area under his jurisdiction, and established Korea County in the area of ????Wangxian City. Most of the Korean Peninsula was officially under the rule of the Central Dynasty.  , for four hundred years.  Until the beginning of the fourth century AD, this land of the Han family was occupied by the Goguryeo people. Except for a brief return to the embrace of the motherland during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, it never returned to its motherland.

    History takes a turn here.

    Today, the iron hooves of the Han family have stepped on this place, and this place will forever be the territory of China.

    Thousands of Xi Jue's cavalry swarmed over and poured into the city gate.  Because the food truck was damaged and blocked the city gate, the panicked Goguryeo people had no time to close the city gate before they were attacked by the Sui army.

    The cavalry is originally good for fighting in wide areas, but not suitable for street fighting.  However, there were originally insufficient defenders in Pyongyang, and there were no ordinary people on the streets due to the restrictions.  After Xi Ding led his troops to attack, he ordered all departments to disperse and attack. Soon they broke through the streets of Pyongyang and swept through the whole city.

    At this time, the sky had just become bright, and the people in the city did not know how many Sui troops entered the city, so it was even more chaotic.

    There are 17,000 garrison troops in Pyongyang City. With this small number of troops, there are many troops and they are not under each other's control.  About 3,000 of them are the Imperial Guards of Gao Yuan, who guard the palace and are directly ordered by the emperor. There are also five military camps set up in the style of the Han Dynasty, with a total of 7,000 people. They are the central army, divided into five commander-in-chiefs.  There are also the left and right prison gates set up after the Sui Dynasty, with a total of 3,000 people, and are ordered by the soldiers; there is also the Pyongyang Camp, with a total of 2,000 people, under the orders of Pyongyang Laisa, responsible for preparing for thieves and patrolling; and Mo Lizhi  There are more than two thousand soldiers and horses available for deployment.

    On weekdays, these soldiers and horses, who have their own belongings, restrain each other and maintain Pyongyang's power in Pyongyang City.  But today, the city of Pyongyang has been destroyed and the city's fall is imminent. However, due to the subordinate relationship between the various armies, they cannot unified command at all and can only fight independently.

    Moreover, the four most influential commanders of Goguryeo, Moli Jiyeon, Taejo, were far away in Buyeo City, Kang Yisik died, Ondal and Eulji Mundeok were far away in Haishui. There was simply no prestigious general who could  Integrate all armies in a short period of time and launch a counterattack.

    After Xi Jing entered the city, he attacked the inner city and ordered Qu Meng to lead his army to attack Laisa Mansion in the outer city.

    Among the armies, Xi Jie is not worried about the left and right prison gates, because these three thousand people are scattered into dozens of groups, and they will not easily leave the city gates they guard, and the inner guards are similar.

    The Pyongyang Battalion in the outer city is most likely to get the news and take the lead in attacking.  Xi Ding ordered Qu to attack Laisa Mansion in order to block the only organized army in the outer city.

    Not attending was expected.  After hearing that the Sui army had entered the city, Laisa Prefecture was in chaos. Gao Kan of Laisa Prefecture in Pyongyang immediately led five or six hundred people to attack.  At this time, because the sky was just bright, many people did not return to the team at all. Gao Kan's Pyongyang Battalion could only gather five to six hundred people in a short period of time.

    But when these people gather together, they can create a momentum.

    Gao Kannai prepared to mobilize the people in the city to spontaneously organize a counterattack against the Sui army, with the Pyongyang Battalion soldiers as the backbone.

    The people of Pyongyang City still vividly remember the tragedy of the Sui Army's destruction of the city two years ago. In fear, many people followed Gao Kan and fought against the Sui Army.

    In an instant, a large number of people gathered.

    Qu Mengnai led his troops and rushed to Laisa Mansion, and happened to encounter this ragtag group of people.  Qu Meng ordered his men to line up with spears and rush towards the enemy.  Many of the people under Gao Kan were just ordinary people. Although they were agitated and had some momentum, it was useless when it came to the actual situation.  Everyone in the front row saw that the people in the front row were either trampled by war horses, or were hit by spears with bloody holes, and they were bleeding. They were so frightened that they didn't dare to resist, so they collapsed one after another.

    Amidst the chaos, this group of Pyongyang battalions were also threatened by the chaos and unable to fight.

    What Gao Kan saw was that he was in dire straits, and he led his people forward to fight desperately.  A spear stabbed out of nowhere, hitting Gao Kan's lower abdomen.  Gao Kan was so painful that he was sweating, holding his stomach and unable to stand still, and was knocked down by the crowd.  Gao Kan just wanted to stand up, but there were people everywhere around him.  Gao Kan shouted anxiously, but no one heard him at all.  Not long after, Gao Kan was trampled by the crowd, with only the air coming in and no air coming out.

    At the same time, Xi Ju led his troops to penetrate the inner city gate, where the Sui army was in a stalemate with the defenders

    Xi Jing came to kill, and the Goguryeo army also arrived under the command of Damoda.  The five armies of Goguryeo are the Royal Camp Army, the Royal Guards, the Rong Army, the Guarding Army, and the Zhenfu Army. They originally had more than 50,000 troops and were the central standing army of Goguryeo.  Unfortunately, after several transfers, only these 7,000 people are left at this time, and most of them are old and weak.  Although there are not many children and old men in their fifties and sixties like other troops, there are not many able-bodied men in their twenties to forties in the army.  Among the five divisions, the imperial camp army and the imperial guard army were stationed in the east and west campuses, the garrison army stationed in the arsenal, the Zhenfu army stationed in Taicang, and only the Rong army stationed in the main gate of the inner city, so they arrived in the most timely manner.

    Once the two sides met, they immediately started fighting here.

    The leader of the Rong army, Han Rong, was Gao Yuan's confidant and extremely loyal. Therefore, Wen Da led the main force to the expedition, and Gao Yuan deliberately left Han Rong to guard Pyongyang.

    Han Rong saw that the Sui army was powerful, so he tried his best to set up a defensive camp and wait for reinforcements.  However, the cavalry of the Sui army was almost as devastating as the infantry of the Rong army. Rows of cavalry were crushing the opponent. In just a cup of tea, the Rong army collapsed.  Many people have never even experienced a battle, and they can't even lift a knife, so how can they fight.

    Han Rong, with the soldiers around him, fought to the death, and soon became a lone army.  During the fight with the Sui army, Han Rong was knocked over by a cavalryman. At this time, several ribs had been broken, but he still held on to his spear and could not fall.

    There were fewer and fewer people around him, and finally Han Rong was the only one left, with all his strength hanging on the spear and covered in blood.

    "kill!"

    Han Rong used all his strength to shout the word "kill" and finally fell among Paoze's corpses.

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    The sky is getting brighter and brighter, and the sun has risen from the east.  Perhaps this means the city will regain its ancestral name.  Outside Pyongyang, a huge fleet quietly appeared, and the "Sui" flag flying in the wind was so gorgeous and dazzling.

    (Today, I suddenly understand why Bangzi wants to tamper with history. China has ruled them for more than a thousand years, or the early thousand years. If they don¡¯t tamper with history, this place has been ¡°the territory of China since ancient times.¡± How can they tell the people about themselves?  History.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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