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Chapter 84 Yue Fei is actually good at "guerrilla warfare"

At the pre-war meeting, Xu Xian deliberately emphasized that this was a crucial battle. The core goal of this battle was to destroy the Jin army's vitality. If this battle was won, and if the large Jin cavalry returning north could be completely wiped out, the Jin army's forces in the north would be empty, and it would be easy to liberate the north. It would be easy to recover the lost territories and recover the Han people's former territory.

Niu Tong, the "Golden-haired Tai Sui", was still responsible for the smooth logistics support of food and fodder in this battle. His main task was to ensure the continuous transportation of weapons and ammunition produced by Hongtianlei Lingzhen from Panlong Town, Shanxi to the Hebei front line, as well as the supply of food and fodder and guns and military supplies for the infantry on the north bank of the Zhang River. Yue Fei's cavalry had to bring their own ten days of rations and look for opportunities to hide near Xiangzhou and replenish their food and fodder supplies.

However, Xu Xian left behind a clone to guard the Beijing city of Daming Prefecture, and his real body went straight to the capital of the Jin Kingdom at that time, Alejin, Huining Prefecture (now Acheng District, Harbin) through the space transmission function of the space-time router system.

The emperor of the Jin Dynasty at that time was Jin Taizong Wanyan Wuqimai, who was the same mother as Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguda. After Jin Taizu Aguda passed away, Wanyan Wuqimai naturally succeeded to the throne and became the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty. He had always been ambitious. After Aguda destroyed the Liao Dynasty, he first conquered the Western Xia Kingdom, and then planned to destroy the Han Chinese regime of the Song Dynasty. This time, he exhausted the national strength and gathered more than 100,000 Jin troops to attack the Song Dynasty in the south. It was just a relatively large attempt.

As the saying goes, "A train runs fast only when it is led by the locomotive!" Xu Xian came to the capital of the Jin Dynasty to find an opportunity to create trouble for the Jin Dynasty, which was growing stronger and stronger.

Any team, after developing to a certain extent, will inevitably have internal strife, and the same is true for a country.

Xu Xian's plan was to get rid of Jin Taizong, the leader of the Jin Dynasty who was known for his great ambitions, or to use special means to cause him to fall into a coma and lose the ability to take care of himself. It would be best to let the powerful successor of the Jin Dynasty fall into a state of endless internal strife and be unable to move south. He could then organize his own troops to gradually recover the lost territory and restore the Han country.

Xu Xian took advantage of the dark night to sneak into the bedroom of Wanyan Wuqimai, the emperor of the Jin Dynasty, and pierced the cerebellum of Wanyan Wuqimai, who was sleeping soundly, with acupuncture needles, causing him to be unconscious for a long time, but he kept his vital signs. He also swept away all the gold, silver, supplies and grain in the treasury of the Jin Dynasty.

After Xu Xian finished his plan, he immediately returned to Beijing. Soon after, the secret agents of the Jin Kingdom reported that Emperor Taizong Wanyan Wuqimai had suffered a stroke and was unable to manage the affairs of state. The heirs who had the potential to inherit the throne started a fierce fight for the throne.

At this time, on the south bank of the Zhang River, the Jin army of more than 100,000 people was blocked from retreating directly to the north and had to stop temporarily.

You should know that several princes of the Jin Dynasty all had great hopes of becoming the next emperor of the Jin Dynasty. Upon receiving the news, Wanyan Zonghan, Wanyan Zongmou, Wanyan Loushi and other leading generals rushed back to Alkin to help the third prince fight for the throne. When they marched to the south bank of the Zhanghe River, they learned that the honorable third prince of the Jin Dynasty, Jin Wushu, had been captured by the other side and was tied up and hung on a willow tree on the opposite bank.

The Jin army organized and launched dozens of charges, trying to cross the river to rescue Jin Wushu, but they were all defeated by Niu Gao's troops on the north bank of the Zhang River, who were well-rested and easily resolved the offensive.

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