Chapter 158: Surprise Attack on Kyoto



Huo Qubing led the charge.

The Qin army seemed to be crazy.

Everyone was aroused with a strong desire to fight.

When people talk about Huo Qubing, they usually say that he is "the bravest among all the soldiers."

The title of Champion Marquis also comes from this.

However, if you look at the historical records about Huo Qubing.

He is not only a brave man.

The key is to motivate all the soldiers in the army to be the bravest among the three armies.

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Wherever there is Huo Qubing, morale will inevitably be high and everyone will be fearless of death.

If fighting alone, Huo Qubing might be similar to Zhao Yun.

He is weaker than Lu Bu and Xiang Yu.

However, if it was in a chaotic battle and the cavalry was charging, then Huo Qubing's bravery would undoubtedly be the first.

No one can compare to him.

This is an indisputable fact.

Although there are no cavalry battles happening nowadays.

But the moment we rushed into Koshu Castle, the enemy and our side were already engaged in a chaotic battle.

At this time, Huo Qubing's courage can be reflected.

A man who is brave but not wise is a general, a man who is wise but not brave is a military strategist, and a man who is both brave and wise is a famous general and a talented commander.

With tens of thousands of people against five thousand, it is obvious that the Japanese pirates will lose this war.

Even though Huo Qubing's subordinates were not very good at infantry combat, they had the advantage of numbers.

The defeat of the Japanese pirates was destined to become a foregone conclusion.

now.

There were people fighting everywhere inside and outside the city gate.

The shouts of the Japanese pirates and the sounds of the Qin army soldiers fighting passionately were intertwined.

Huo Qubing's army was also the only army that reached the hometown of a daimyo in Japan.

This battle is destined to go down in history.

Huo Qubing personally led a team of people and went directly to the city lord's mansion.

At this time, Takeda Shingen knew that he had been defeated.

He held his weapon in his hand, sat on a rocking chair, and waited quietly for the Qin army to come.

The moment he learned that the Qin army was attacking, it was already destined that he had no way to survive.

Seeing Huo Qubing leading his men towards them, with a large banner behind him, Takeda Shingen frowned and asked, "Are you the commander-in-chief of the Qin army?"

Hearing the sound, the former thrust the spear into the ground. In an instant, the bluestone floor began to crack. He said in a deep voice:

"Are you Takeda Shingen? The famous Japanese general?"

The four words "Takeda Shingen" were also spread within the Qin territory.

Although he was famous enough, Huo Qubing never regarded him as his opponent.

What he didn't expect was that a famous Japanese general would actually sit here and wait for death.

Takeda Shingen slowly stood up, holding his precious sword in both hands, walked to Huo Qubing, bowed deeply and said:

"I, the defeated general Takeda Shingen, now offer you the precious sword that has been with me for many years. I hope you will accept it!"

There has always been a tradition in Japan.

If a Japanese general admired someone very much, or was defeated by him, he would hand over his personal sword to him.

This is tantamount to admitting one's failure.

If he is lucky enough not to die, he will find ways to get his sword back with the final victory.

Huo Qubing knew this tradition, so he took the other's sword, unsheathed it, and said to himself:

"It is indeed a good sword, but unfortunately, it is not suitable for us Qin people to use."

After a pause, he broke the samurai sword in half in front of Takeda Shingen's incredulous gaze.

Seeing this, Takeda Shingen lowered his voice and said, "I know I cannot escape death today, but you should not humiliate me like this!"

Huo Qubing sneered, "You're just a Japanese dog. What can you do if I insult you? Kneel down!"

When he uttered the last two words, two soldiers on his left and right stepped forward, broke his legs, and forced him to kneel in front of Huo Qubing.

"Respect is for people, not for a Japanese dog like you. If you die under my gun, I think you can rest in peace."

As soon as he finished speaking, Huo Qubing gripped the spear tightly in his hand, ready to smash it hard at Takeda Shingen.

At the critical moment, the latter immediately said: "I can die, but I hope to know your name!"

However, how could Huo Qubing agree to him?

Directly smashed Takeda Shingen's head.

Blood was flowing.

His body slowly fell to the ground.

In the end, he still didn't know the name of the Qin general who defeated him.

Huo Qubing looked at his corpse and said calmly, "A mere Japanese dog, are you worthy of knowing my name?"

He looked around at the Japanese generals and servants kneeling on the ground and said coldly, "Kill them all! Leave no one alive!"

As soon as the words fell.

The soldiers who followed him rushed into the city lord's mansion and started killing people everywhere.

The entire house was filled with the wailing of the Japanese.

From this moment on, many people began to fear the Qin people from the bottom of their hearts.

And this is exactly the result that Huo Qubing and others wanted.

...

After killing all the Japanese pirates inside and outside Jiazhou City, Huo Qubing assembled his army and issued his last order for the night.

"All Japanese in the city must be killed, leaving no one behind. Gather at the city gate at dawn. No delays are allowed. Anyone who disobeys this order will be executed!"

For the Qin army, it was a night of carnival.

For those Japanese, it is a nightmare that will never go away.

In short, when the Japanese pirate generals returned to support Koshu Castle, what they saw was a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood.

There was no one alive in the city.

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