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Chapter 266 Yelu Dashi in the Jin Camp

Chapter 266 Yelu Dashi in the Jin Camp
"Daddy, I'm coming~~~"

Wanyan Huonu let out a strange cry and rushed forward on her horse.

He felt guilty. If he had not been so greedy and reckless, he would have been surrounded by the enemy. With the advantage of the Jin army's large numbers and fast running speed, the Song army would have been unable to do anything to them no matter how many people they had.

It's all my fault that my father is in trouble. It can only be washed away with blood.

Chen Ran on horseback didn't even look at the living woman. Wu Song, who was holding the flag behind him, dismounted, thrust the big flag in his hand heavily into the ground, and rushed forward with a roar.

When Huo Nu saw the Song people on the opposite side actually rushing towards her on foot, she didn't take it seriously at all. After all, a warhorse could knock him away with one charge.

But the result was that Wu Song overturned the galloping warhorse!

The woman who was knocked unconscious had only one thought in her mind: "What kind of monster is this?"

At this time, the two sides were already fighting each other.

Although there were only a few hundred people involved, the battle was extremely fierce.

The only ones who remained motionless were Chen Ran and Wanyan Loushi.

When Wu Song pounced on and pinned down the struggling Wanyan Huonu, and punched her with his fist as big as a casserole, Lou Shi finally moved.

He drew his bow and shot an arrow at Wu Song's back.

The arrow was knocked down by the arrow shot by Chen Ran, and then another arrow hit the neck of Lou Shi's horse.

With a mournful cry, Lou Shi's horse fell to the ground and struggled.

Lou Shi, who had fallen to the ground, got up hastily. When he looked up, he saw Chen Ran riding a horse towards him, with the spear in his hand shooting out like a dragon, piercing his face.

Lou Shi leaned back and stabbed back with the spear in his hand.

There was an unparalleled force when the spears collided. Lou Shi could not hold the spear anymore, his knuckles cracked and he rolled several times.

He struggled to raise his head, and saw at a glance that not far in front of him, the enemy general's standard-bearer was riding on the chest of his eldest son or daughter, and a pair of fists were raining down on him.

Amidst the 'bang bang' sounds, the helmet of the living woman had already been twisted and deformed, and the whole person had long been motionless.

He didn't know that Wu Song was famous for killing tigers. If he knew, he would understand how terrifying the enemy general's flag bearer was.

A trace of sadness arose in my heart.

Even from the first day the eldest son went to the battlefield, he was aware that his family members would die on the battlefield.

But when this day really comes, I still can't suppress the unbearable pain in my heart.

Enduring the grief and pain in his body, Lou Shi struggled to stand up and draw his sword, but he saw his standard-bearer rushing over and smashing the heavy flag in his hand directly at the enemy general.

Chen Ran let go of the deformed gun and reached out to grab the flagpole of the Loushi flag.

He exerted force with his arms and actually pulled the flag over.

Seeing this scene, Lou Shi and his flag-bearer were both stunned.

The four great achievements in the cold weapon era were to be the first to charge into the enemy's ranks, kill the generals and seize the flags.

Capturing the flag does not mean picking up someone else's flag that is left on the ground, but rather fighting head-on and killing the opponent's flag bearer, and snatching the flag that represents the general's identity.

Since ancient times, those who can carry the flag for the general are all the strongest warriors in the world.

The most typical example is that Prime Minister Cao’s standard-bearer was Dian Wei.

Dian Wei, with his bare hands, used his fists to buy time for Cao Cao, who was in a mortal situation, to escape. This shows how fierce he was.

Lou Shi’s standard-bearer was the most powerful among the thousands of soldiers under his command.

But the flag was taken away as soon as they met. What kind of monster were they facing?

Chen Ran snatched the flag without even looking at it and threw it on the ground.

Remove the flail from the horse's back.

The flail was originally a farm tool used to thresh wheat, and it looks somewhat similar to a nunchaku.

However, after being converted for military use, the handle became longer and the hammer head became heavier.

Chen Ran rode his horse forward, swung the flail and hit the dazed flag bearer directly on the head.

With just one strike, the flag bearer was knocked unconscious.

He turned his horse around and rushed forward again, heading straight for Lou Shi.

Lou Shi was courageous enough. Instead of retreating, he advanced, flipped forward, and swung his sword to cut off one of the legs of Chen Ran's horse.

At the same time, the flail in Chen Ran's hand fell on his back.

Amid the mournful cries of his warhorse, Lou Shi, with stars in his eyes, fell to the ground.

Even though he was wearing sturdy armor, his spine was broken under Chen Ran's great force, and he lost the ability to move.

Lou Shi almost fainted from the intense pain.

He bit his tongue, enduring the severe pain, and struggled hard to get up.

It was not until he heard Chen Ran's voice from behind him that he gave up struggling.

"go to hell!"

Chen Ran, who fell off his horse, rode over and swung the flail, hitting Lou Shi hard on the back of his head.

Wanyan Loushi, the first famous general of the founding of the Jurchens, died at the foot of an unknown hill dozens of miles east of Wuyuan City.

Seeing their leader killed in battle, the surviving Jin soldiers roared in anger and rushed forward to fight for their lives.

This is the military rule of the Jin people: if the main general dies in battle, all the guards will be beheaded!

It would be fine if the guard died in battle, but if he returned alive, his family and clan would all be in trouble.

Chen Ran was not afraid at all and joined the battle, waving the flail.

The battle was not large in scale, but it was extremely brutal.

The battle was declared over only when the last Jin soldier fell.

Chen Ran instructed, "Treat the wounded, cut off the enemy's heads, and collect the horses, weapons, armor, and flags."

While they were busy cleaning up the battlefield, a fast rider came to report, "A large group of Jin cavalry is approaching from the west! At least a thousand of them." "Take the wounded and dead soldiers with you, don't cut off their heads, just take the horses and leave immediately!"

Chen Ran acted decisively, immediately found a horse, and ran away with his men.

His biggest strategic goal in this battle has been achieved, so there is naturally no need to fight to the death with thousands of Jin soldiers at this time.

Besides, there were only dozens of riders around him, so he couldn’t defeat the enemy.

A quarter of an hour later, a large group of Jin cavalry came roaring in and were horrified to see corpses everywhere.

"Du Tong!"

After inspecting the battlefield, someone reported to the commander of the army, "It must be General Loushi's guards."

"What?!" Yin Shuke, who was on horseback, swayed and almost fell off the horse.

He quickly dismounted and rushed over to take a closer look, and sure enough, they were all people around Lou Shi.

It wasn't until he saw that familiar set of armor that Yin Shuke's eyes went dark and he fell to his knees on the ground.

He crawled forward in disbelief, looked carefully for a moment, and shouted angrily to the sky, "Where's the head? Where is the head?!"

Chen Ran only took away the heads of Lou Shi and Huo Nu, as well as Lou Shi’s flag.

"Chase! Chase them, I'm going to kill them all!!"

Yin Shuke and Lou Shi have been cooperating with each other in combat all year round, and their relationship is very close.

At this moment, his old comrade died in front of him, and one can imagine the anger in his heart.

At the same time, I also regretted very much why I didn’t come earlier. It was only half a day’s journey away.

On the way, he met some defeated soldiers from Lou Shi's troops and learned the whole story from them.

"Song people?"

"Why would the Song people want to oppose our Great Jin?"

"Why are the Song army so powerful?"

Yin Shuke gradually calmed down and learned that the Song army had as many as 50,000 to 60,000 troops, who were well-equipped and in high morale. His desire to continue the pursuit quickly faded.

He was not afraid of death, but he was unwilling to throw his troops into the battle without any chance of winning.

Lou Shi had about the same number of troops as him, or even more than him. After all, Yin Shu had left some troops to garrison Datong Prefecture.

Such a powerful Lou Shi was defeated and even lost his head.

Change yourself
In the vast area from Xijing Datong Prefecture to Yinshan Mountain, there were only himself and Lou Shi, two men with ten thousand households of soldiers.

If something unexpected happened to me, the Khitans in Datong Prefecture would surely rebel.
Yin Shuke calmed down and gave up on seeking revenge for Lou Shi. He chose to gather the defeated soldiers and gradually retreat back to Datong Prefecture.

What happened here must be reported to the king and the princes and marshals as soon as possible.

Chen Ran set up a pocket formation outside Wuyuan City, hoping to take another bite of the golden man.

But the scout came to report that the Jin army had retreated, which made him very regretful.

The generals in the army thought it was great that they had won the battle, and they did not think that the Jin people were anything great.

After all, I have never experienced the total collapse of Jingkang, and I have not been beaten to a state of despair, so naturally I have no personal experience.

Chen Ran felt that the strategic goals of this military expedition had been achieved.

He pacified the six routes in Guanzhong, recovered the most important areas of Western Xia, and even exceeded the target, killing the most capable general of the Jin people in one fell swoop.

It’s been so long since I came out, I can go back now.

But Hu Cheng, who came to report the news, stopped him from returning home.

"Your Majesty, among the captured Jin prisoners, there is one who claims to be the Liao Kingdom's Lin Ya Cheng Zhi, and wants to see Your Majesty."

The so-called Lin Ya means "Hanlin" in Khitan language. Lin Ya Cheng Zhi is actually Hanlin Cheng Zhi, a civil servant.

"What is your name?"

"This man calls himself Yelu Dashi."

"Who?"

"Yelü Dashi?" Faced with Chen Ran's question, Hu Cheng was a little at a loss and unsure.

"Is it Dashi or Dashi?" Chen Ran complained, "He can't even speak clearly. Forget it, call him over."

The man who came was of sturdy build and had a determined look in his eyes, but he also had a scholarly air that was rare among the Khitans.

They performed Chinese rituals and spoke Chinese.

"The Imperial Academy of the Liao Dynasty, Yelu Dashi, pays respect to the king~~~"

Chen Ran stroked his chin and looked at the person in front of him. "Are you Dashi Lin Ya?"

Yelu Dashi is very famous, not because he later established the Western Liao Dynasty, but because he was the first Khitan in the history of the Liao Dynasty to pass the imperial examination and become a Jinshi, and of course the last one.

So Dashilinya is Dashi Hanlin, which is a respectful title.

"My humble reputation is not worth mentioning. The Southern Dynasties had many talented scholars and Hanlin scholars. Dashi is ashamed."

The Liao Dynasty considered itself the orthodox Chinese dynasty and the Northern Dynasty. Its dispute with the Song Dynasty over the Southern and Northern Dynasties lasted from the founding of the country to its demise.

Yelu Dashi was able to pass the imperial examination not only because he was good at studying, but also because he was a very smart person who knew what to say and when.

Just like when he introduced himself, he only said that he was a Hanlin, and never mentioned that he was also the Jiedushi of Liaoxing Army, the Governor of Nanjing, and other official positions.

The Liao Dynasty was about to be destroyed, and saying these things is just laughable.

Chen Ran's eyes were filled with smiles. "Why are you in the Jin army? Have you surrendered to the enemy?"

After hearing this, Yelu Dashi blushed secretly.

That's right, he surrendered to the enemy.

(End of this chapter)

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