When Ji Zhuoyun's cavalry team reached Yaozhou City, it was dawn. They shouted to the guards guarding the city, asking to open the city gate and let them in. Ji Zhuoyun showed the token representing his identity.
A young soldier hurried into the city to report, but Ji Zhuoyun waited until the third hour of the year, and the Yaozhou city gate was always closed, and even some refugees who were originally going to enter the city were dispersed.
General, we can't wait any longer. How much hardship has the brothers suffered? The time they bought after taking risks and tracing the shortcuts can't be wasted in vain. This bastard governor of Yaozhou must be afraid of death and dare not open the door. Let's go to the next city to take a look.
An older cavalry
As soon as he finished speaking, many cavalry began to yell on the horse. Everyone was jogging all the way through the night. The fatigue and fear were about to drag them down and they could no longer afford to consume them.
Ji Zhuoyun looked at these soldiers who followed him through life and death. His young face was full of murderous aura, because his wrong decision had already made most of the soldiers lose their lives. The remaining people who fought bravely were protected by him.
He led the cavalry team to continue south, passing Qiuzhou and Muzhou along the way, but no matter how they negotiated, the city gate was not opened for them. At this time, more than a day had passed since their raid on Qi and Yu's army, and some soldiers died because they were injured in the raid and did not receive timely treatment.
After all, it was Ji Zhuoyun's first time commanding the army. When he encountered such a tragic situation, he was anxious and angry. He never expected that these border town governors would not be implicated for their own selfish interests and would ignore their lives and death.
However, what Ji Zhuoyun didn't know was that in the past or two years, these border town governors had already been in a panic about the war, and the troubles of bandits and refugees made them miserable. How could they have the energy to accept a defeated army? What's more, who knows whether there are any people in this team who have mixed into Qi and Yu?
Even if some bandits were mixed in, the victims would be enough for them. Besides, with the lessons of the predecessors of Haozhou City, they also knew that if something really happened, they would still have to rely on their own defense force. It was a dream to rely on the reinforcements of the court, so it was not unreasonable that the three cities had not opened the gates.
When they approached Haozhou City, some pursuers had already caught up with them, but they were weak and unable to succeed. They were killed one by one. Everyone in the cavalry team had a cold and resolute face, but their hearts were bright. If the gate of Haozhou City did not open, this would be their burial place.
Ji Zhuoyun's black hair was scattered, his face was vicissitudes, and his eyes were red. After revealing his identity to the soldiers guarding the city, he began to wait. No one in the entire team said anything, quiet and solemn, waiting for life or death
When the red painted city gate slowly opened in front of them, everyone seemed to have ushered in a new life. They rode their horses and entered the city in an orderly manner and did not alarm the people.
That was the first time Ji Zhuoyun and Han Jinqing met. In the simple temple in Haozhou, the two sat opposite each other and drank and chatted. Because they were similar to each other, they had many common views on the court. After all, Han Jinqing had worked hard in the officialdom for many years and was a few years older. He had more experience than Ji Zhuoyun, who was born in aristocratic families. He often said that Ji Zhuoyun nodded and agreed. Ji Zhuoyun's initial respect and trust for Han Jinqing was established from this time.
The cavalry team was well cultivated in Haozhou and began to carry out daily training. After receiving the encouragement of the governor, many of the guards stationed in Haozhou City voluntarily joined the training of the cavalry team. In just a short time, the team of hundreds of people expanded to more than 2,000 people.
Han Jinqing planned and made plans. After many secret talks with Ji Zhuoyun, he formulated a complete set of sneak attack plans. At the turn of spring and summer in Xinghe 1991, Ji Zhuoyun and Han Jinqing led a cavalry team of nearly 3,000 people at that time, brought three days of food rations, fought on the back and forth, and successfully attacked the main elite troops of Qi and Yu, causing heavy losses to the other side.
After this battle, the two were famous and became famous in the court and the country. The emperor Long was very happy. Ji Zhuoyun was awarded meritoriousness, while Han Jinqing was quickly transferred back to the capital and promoted two levels. Many soldiers guarding the city who participated in the sneak attack were rewarded and remained voluntarily in the city of Haozhou. The military strength in the city has been greatly improved since then.
A young soldier hurried into the city to report, but Ji Zhuoyun waited until the third hour of the year, and the Yaozhou city gate was always closed, and even some refugees who were originally going to enter the city were dispersed.
General, we can't wait any longer. How much hardship has the brothers suffered? The time they bought after taking risks and tracing the shortcuts can't be wasted in vain. This bastard governor of Yaozhou must be afraid of death and dare not open the door. Let's go to the next city to take a look.
An older cavalry
As soon as he finished speaking, many cavalry began to yell on the horse. Everyone was jogging all the way through the night. The fatigue and fear were about to drag them down and they could no longer afford to consume them.
Ji Zhuoyun looked at these soldiers who followed him through life and death. His young face was full of murderous aura, because his wrong decision had already made most of the soldiers lose their lives. The remaining people who fought bravely were protected by him.
He led the cavalry team to continue south, passing Qiuzhou and Muzhou along the way, but no matter how they negotiated, the city gate was not opened for them. At this time, more than a day had passed since their raid on Qi and Yu's army, and some soldiers died because they were injured in the raid and did not receive timely treatment.
After all, it was Ji Zhuoyun's first time commanding the army. When he encountered such a tragic situation, he was anxious and angry. He never expected that these border town governors would not be implicated for their own selfish interests and would ignore their lives and death.
However, what Ji Zhuoyun didn't know was that in the past or two years, these border town governors had already been in a panic about the war, and the troubles of bandits and refugees made them miserable. How could they have the energy to accept a defeated army? What's more, who knows whether there are any people in this team who have mixed into Qi and Yu?
Even if some bandits were mixed in, the victims would be enough for them. Besides, with the lessons of the predecessors of Haozhou City, they also knew that if something really happened, they would still have to rely on their own defense force. It was a dream to rely on the reinforcements of the court, so it was not unreasonable that the three cities had not opened the gates.
When they approached Haozhou City, some pursuers had already caught up with them, but they were weak and unable to succeed. They were killed one by one. Everyone in the cavalry team had a cold and resolute face, but their hearts were bright. If the gate of Haozhou City did not open, this would be their burial place.
Ji Zhuoyun's black hair was scattered, his face was vicissitudes, and his eyes were red. After revealing his identity to the soldiers guarding the city, he began to wait. No one in the entire team said anything, quiet and solemn, waiting for life or death
When the red painted city gate slowly opened in front of them, everyone seemed to have ushered in a new life. They rode their horses and entered the city in an orderly manner and did not alarm the people.
That was the first time Ji Zhuoyun and Han Jinqing met. In the simple temple in Haozhou, the two sat opposite each other and drank and chatted. Because they were similar to each other, they had many common views on the court. After all, Han Jinqing had worked hard in the officialdom for many years and was a few years older. He had more experience than Ji Zhuoyun, who was born in aristocratic families. He often said that Ji Zhuoyun nodded and agreed. Ji Zhuoyun's initial respect and trust for Han Jinqing was established from this time.
The cavalry team was well cultivated in Haozhou and began to carry out daily training. After receiving the encouragement of the governor, many of the guards stationed in Haozhou City voluntarily joined the training of the cavalry team. In just a short time, the team of hundreds of people expanded to more than 2,000 people.
Han Jinqing planned and made plans. After many secret talks with Ji Zhuoyun, he formulated a complete set of sneak attack plans. At the turn of spring and summer in Xinghe 1991, Ji Zhuoyun and Han Jinqing led a cavalry team of nearly 3,000 people at that time, brought three days of food rations, fought on the back and forth, and successfully attacked the main elite troops of Qi and Yu, causing heavy losses to the other side.
After this battle, the two were famous and became famous in the court and the country. The emperor Long was very happy. Ji Zhuoyun was awarded meritoriousness, while Han Jinqing was quickly transferred back to the capital and promoted two levels. Many soldiers guarding the city who participated in the sneak attack were rewarded and remained voluntarily in the city of Haozhou. The military strength in the city has been greatly improved since then.