The Corrupt Emperor of Great Song Dynasty

Transmigrated to the Great Song Dynasty, I became Emperor Qinzong, Zhao Huan. I flogged the buttocks of civil officials with staffs and punished military generals with planks. I selected beauties t...

Chapter 204: The Jin Empire's Dangerous Invasion of the Song Dynasty

The shepherd man and woman were played by Han Shizhong and Liang Hongyu. The couple stood back to back and attacked the surrounding Jin soldiers.

The Jin soldiers rode their horses and attacked Han Shizhong and his wife, as they had the upper hand and the advantage.

Suddenly Liang Hongyu flew up and stood on Han Shizhong's shoulders. Han Shizhong held his wife's calves with both hands and rushed into the enemy camp with Liang Hongyu.

Although Liang Hongyu was a woman, she came from a family of martial artists. After a tragic family change, she fell into the secular world and later met and married Han Shizhong.

Han Shizhong did not mind her humble background. Instead, he treated her with loving affection and treated her with respect.

At this time, Han Shizhong acted as Liang Hongyu's warhorse, leading her into the enemy group and fighting bravely.

Wanyan Tai's subordinate Dabulu rushed over on horseback, but was beheaded by Liang Hongyu in just three rounds.

Seeing their commander charging into the enemy camp, the soldiers' morale was greatly boosted. These soldiers had been trained countless times, and Han Shizhong had them practice how to deal with the Jin cavalry in the woods from the beginning.

At this moment, they advanced side by side, supporting each other, shields in their left hands blocking enemy arrows, spears in their right hands stabbing the Jin soldiers on horseback.

The Jin cavalry, invincible on the plains, proved a liability in the woods. The ground was littered with tripwires and traps. Some soldiers, horse and rider, fell into deep pits filled with sharpened sticks and bamboo shards, which instantly stabbed the Jin soldiers to death.

The ground in the woods was covered with thick fallen leaves. Sometimes when the Jin soldiers rode over, a Song soldier holding a spear would suddenly jump out from the fallen leaves and stab the Jin soldier to death on his horse.

Some Jin soldiers were running around like headless flies, but suddenly a Song soldier wearing green leaves would slide down from the tree silently, and with a scimitar, he would kill the Jin soldier immediately.

Wanyan Tai felt a chill in his heart. He didn't expect that none of the more than 400 cavalrymen he brought with him could break through. Is the entire army going to be wiped out?

Liang Hongyu stepped on Han Shizhong, holding her broadsword as if she were in an empty space. The couple cooperated tacitly, and when the fight was fierce, Liang Hongyu was on top and Han Shizhong was below, two swords and four hands, the Jin people were no match.

He chopped down the melons and vegetables along the way and came to Wanyan Tai to take the enemy's head.

Wanyan Tai had never seen such a fighting style before. He rode a person like a warhorse. What was even more terrible was that the warhorse under the woman could even chop people.

Liang Hongyu's long sword danced into a flash of light, fending off the nearby Jin soldiers who came to rescue her. Han Shizhong, standing below her, chopped off the hind legs of Wanyan Tai's warhorse with one blow, sending the horse wailing and falling to its knees.

Wanyan Tai remained unfazed despite his defeat, and rolled to the ground. Coincidentally, a Song soldier with a spear flew out from the fallen leaves behind him and stabbed Wanyan Tai in the back with his spear.

Wanyan Tairu seemed to have eyes on his back. He twisted his waist and killed the Song soldier with a backhanded sword.

At the same time, Liang Hongyu also flew down from Han Shizhong's shoulder, and the couple surrounded Wanyan Tai in the center.

The Jin soldiers nearby suffered heavy casualties, and the rest were surrounded by Song soldiers.

Han Shizhong held his sword upright and said to Wanyan Tai, "Don't say that we two are bullying you. Choose one!"

Wanyan Tai knew Liang Hongyu's swordsmanship was extraordinary, and he was afraid he was no match for her. So he pointed his sword at Han Shizhong and said, "I guess you are the leader of the Song army!"

Han Shizhong nodded: "My name is Han Shizhong, you don't have to remember it, because you are going to see the King of Hell soon!"

Wanyan Tai was furious and attacked with his sword.

With a clang, the two swords collided. Wanyan Tai retreated several steps, but Han Shizhong stood there motionless.

Wanyan Tai immediately regretted that he should not have chosen Han Shizhong. The guy opposite him was a monster with such strong arms.

Han Shizhong sneered: "Why, you haven't eaten yet? With your limited strength, you still want to come out and rob? Go home and eat."

The Jin people worshipped heroes, and Wanyan Tai became furious when he heard him humiliate himself in this way.

"Wow!" Wanyan Tai roared, raised his sword and rushed forward again, slashing straight with the long sword.

Han Shizhong moved his left foot and swung his sword from bottom to top.

With a "bang", the long sword in Wanyan Tai's hand was cut off.

Looking at the long sword in Han Shizhong's hand, there seemed to be a gap.

Wanyan Tai only felt his arm go numb. The other party was incredibly strong, and he was like a three-year-old child in his hands.

The Jin soldiers were fierce, and Wanyan Tai gritted his teeth and rushed forward again with his broken sword raised. This time, Han Shizhong did not fight him again, and slashed with his long sword, cutting off half of Wanyan Tai's body.

Looking at the Jin soldiers around him, some were killed, some were injured, and some surrendered.

In this battle, more than 300 war horses were seized and more than 20 Jin soldiers were captured. The rest were all annihilated without a single survivor.

The news reached Zhou Guitong's unit in the Huainan Army of Tanzhou. Zhou Guitong was overjoyed and hurriedly sent troops to convey the news to Bian Jing.

Zhao Huan was also overjoyed when he first heard the news of victory. The invading enemy was completely wiped out, and no Jin soldier escaped. This was a great encouragement to the Song soldiers and a great blow to the Jin army.

When Zhao Huan opened the letter and saw that the person leading this battle was Han Shizhong, he was even more surprised.

Zhao Huan then remembered that the Southern Song Dynasty had many famous generals, and he should not rely solely on Yue Fei. Moreover, Yue Fei was unruly and unruly, so he had to find someone to check and balance him.

As a result, a man named Han Shizhong emerged. He was listed among the four great generals of the Restoration, so it was easier to send him to Zong Ze's Hebei Army.

So Zhao Huan sent an imperial edict to the Privy Council, and Zheng Zhonghe, the secretary of the Privy Council, hurriedly wrote in the imperial edict to transfer Han Shizhong to the position of deputy marshal of Zong Ze's Hebei Army, and he took office immediately.

The great victory at Luofengpo. But it is said that Qin Wenzhi captured Wang Ce, a Liao general who surrendered, alive and brought him to Yunzhou.

When Zong Ze heard that Wang Ce had been captured, he was overjoyed and went to the tent to meet him in person.

Zong Ze pointed at the soldier next to him and said, "Untie them quickly!"

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