Chapter 627 Battle of Gaocheng
Chapter 627 Battle of Gaocheng
"Therefore, in any case, the Prince of Yan didn't actually give the Zhen Ding army any other way out; they still had to come out."
"Looking back at the Jingnan Rebellion, Zhu Yunwen treated his other uncles as treason even though he knew they were innocent. Actually, both uncle and nephew were quite the actors; it's probably an inherited talent, hahaha!"
Hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang was furious. What the hell is this acting talent? Why didn't he inherit something good, like his diligence and frugality?
Lin Ke's words successfully put pressure on Zhu Yunwen and ignited the anger of the other princes!
You little brat! Treason? While they were fighting the Mongols, you were probably somewhere out there somewhere!
It's truly a case of "Little cabbage, turning yellow in the field, motherless and brotherless, bullied by his nephew!"
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Some incompetent rulers in other timelines couldn't help but curl their lip when they heard that the King of Yan had offered another solution.
Judy is such a troublesome leader. He has to be at the forefront of everything. Isn't he going to be exhausted?
Their ministers could tell what their emperor was thinking at a glance. As his subordinates, who wouldn't like such a leader? No wonder the Ming Dynasty was so prosperous during the Yongle era.
"The plan was set, so Zhu Di immediately began directing the play, ordering the Yan army to go out and perform, and then, according to the script, disperse and pretend to collect provisions."
"But actually, this group didn't stay out for long before they secretly came back. You didn't expect that, did you? Judy is such a wicked kid!"
"Then, around the same time, another group of people were sent to infiltrate Zhengding, pretending to be ordinary people, and spreading rumors that something terrible had happened, that the Yan army was searching for grain everywhere! I saw this for myself!"
Judy, the Grand General Who Conquered the North; slightly exaggerated...
"As for the Zhen Ding army, just as Zhu Di had predicted, they did not choose to avoid battle. As for whether they were tricked by Zhu Di, that's debatable."
"Not long after, Wu Jie and his main force came out and advanced eastward along the Hutuo River. The place they arrived at was about seventy li away from the Yan army's garrison."
"As usual, the news of the Zhen Ding corps' deployment and location information was obtained by the Yan army on the same day. Zhu Di's plan was to achieve a swift victory and cross the river to engage them in battle that very night."
"But his underlings held the opposite opinion; they expressed their desire to fight the Central Army again the next morning."
"As a junior, looking at this from the result, I think you should just listen to your older brother. After so many rounds, the chances of Judy making a mistake are extremely small."
"That night, the Yan army began its operation. The first task was to cross the river. So the King of Yan and his cavalry were the first to cross the river from the upper reaches. The main stream of the Hutuo River is characterized by its high silt content, tendency to erode, silt up, and shift. Therefore, the infantry and baggage trains that followed crossed from the lower reaches."
"The Prince of Yan and his entourage traveled about twenty li westward before finally spotting the advance troops of the Zhen Ding army."
"However, since it was already evening when we learned of the Zhen Ding Army, and crossing the river took a lot of time, and it was getting late, Judy decided to wait until the next day to fight, considering other factors as well."
"The two armies clashed near Gaocheng that day. The Prince of Yan may have wanted to ascertain the size of the remaining main force, or perhaps this part of the outpost was not weak. In any case, there were not many casualties."
"But Judy was just too energetic; she couldn't rest at all. That very night, she led dozens of her personal guards to scout the area again, trying to figure out the geographical conditions."
"Given the Prince of Yan's extravagant behavior, it's no wonder he couldn't stay idle after becoming emperor, launching five expeditions to the northern deserts. He's truly formidable!"
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