Three Kingdoms New Lü Bu
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Lü Bu led his troops to come and go, shooting and killing the Yellow Turbans outside the city. Seeing the gate of Guangzong City suddenly opening slowly, he shouted loudly: "Deploy the array... Fish-scale kill into the city... Xu Huang... Order your cavalry to cover and shoot..."
As soon as the city gate of Guangzong was opened, the Yellow Turbans outside swarmed in and the gate could no longer be closed. Lü Bu led his 3,000 elite cavalry into the city to kill. Xu Huang still ordered his troops to shoot arrows at the archers on the city wall to cover Lü Bu's elite soldiers.
Lü Bu led his troops to kill their way into Guangzong City, and the Yellow Turbans fled in all directions, not daring to block Lü Bu's sharp momentum. Lü Bu led his troops into the city through the chaotic army, and as soon as they entered the city gate, they were met with a ghostly battalion head-on.
Only one person with disheveled hair stood on a platform, which was carried by dozens of people. All around were ghosts and monsters dancing, wearing strange clothes, waving sharp weapons. The person with disheveled hair held a sharp sword in one hand and a torch in the other, muttering to himself. Under the platform, ghostly soldiers also had disheveled hair, wore long gowns on their shoulders, grasped the corner of their gowns with one hand, and waved sharp weapons with the other, howling and screaming.
Those ghostly soldiers were extremely strange, with a flip of their sleeves and a wipe on their faces, their appearance changed. One moment they had sharp teeth and cracked lips, the next they had wolf heads and skulls, then green faces and red cheeks, and finally bulging eyes and tongues sticking out, their appearances were extremely terrifying. The person on the platform was even more formidable. With a chant of incantations and a loud shout, a huge flame burst forth from his mouth, engulfing everything within three feet in flames.
If Zhang Jiao's ghostly army encountered Lu Zhi or Dong Zhuo's official army at this time, the official army would be terrified by the terrifying appearance of Zhang Jiao's ghostly army and would surely win a great victory. Unfortunately, Zhang Jiao encountered Lü Bu instead.
Lü Bu was also startled at first, but as he sat down, Si Feng let out a loud whinny and was about to stop in his tracks. The guards behind him were even more frightened. But Lü Bu was no ordinary person, having seen it all before, coming from over 1,800 years later. What magic or acrobatics hadn't he seen? In the heat of the moment, he steadied Si Feng and let out a loud shout: "Hah! You think you can intimidate me with your little tricks? Changing faces, spitting fire, what's there to be afraid of? Let's go kill them!" Before he had even finished speaking, he was charging towards the ghostly army on horseback. The guards behind him were initially frightened, but seeing Lü Bu's bravery as he charged alone towards the ghostly army, they too followed closely behind him, charging towards the enemy lines.
Lü Bu's ghostly spear was sharp and fierce, its momentum overwhelming. Wherever the spear rose, it tore open bellies and broke bones. Wherever it fell, heads flew and rolled. Zhang Jiao's ghostly soldiers relied on intimidation to win battles, but if they failed to intimidate, there was only one way out - death. Lü Bu charged into the ghostly army on horseback, killing over a dozen of Zhang Jiao's face-changing attendants. As he approached the platform, Lü Bu pulled on the reins, and his horse, swift and agile, lifted its hooves and leapt onto the platform. Before the horse's hooves even touched the ground, Lü Bu's ghostly spear was already in motion. Just as Zhang Jiao unleashed a stream of flames, Lü Bu's spear met the flames head-on and struck down, landing precisely on Zhang Jiao's throat. The flames were extinguished, and Zhang Jiao's head flew off. As the horse's hooves landed on the platform, Lü Bu grasped Zhang Jiao's head in one hand.
Zhang Jue's subordinates, Liao Hua, Zhou Cang and Guan Hai, etc. more than a dozen teams, originally intended to take advantage of the chaos of the government army to kill them off guard, but unexpectedly saw Lv Bu, like a god, with one blow took Zhang Jue's head. In Guangzong City, all the Yellow Turbans who witnessed this scene were stunned, their limbs stiffened and they couldn't move.
Lü Bu swung his halberd with one hand, killing the Yellow Turbans inside the city, and held up Zhang Jiao's head with the other. As he killed, he shouted loudly: "Zhang Jiao is dead! Those who surrender will be spared. Anyone who resists will be beheaded without pardon."
Lü Bu's bodyguards shouted loudly as they followed him. They killed and shouted, seeing the tens of thousands of Yellow Turbans inside Guangzong City like ants. Lü Bu entered from the west gate, and wherever he passed, most of the Yellow Turban soldiers abandoned their weapons and surrendered. Only two groups of Yellow Turbans were led by other bandit leaders and escaped to the south and north gates. Lü Bu then chased after them towards the south gate. However, before he could reach the south gate, the Yellow Turbans behind him counterattacked and mixed with the government troops in a chaotic battle. Unaware of what had happened, Lü Bu hastily abandoned the fleeing soldiers and led his army to launch a counterattack.
Lü Bu led his three thousand imperial guards in a charge into the city of Guangzong, hoping to use the momentum from beheading Zhang Jue to subdue the tens of thousands of Yellow Turbans. However, after Lü Bu circled around the city and returned to the west gate, the Yellow Turbans who had originally surrendered and knelt on the ground picked up their weapons again and clashed with the government troops.
Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu made a bet, then he and Lu Zhi waited for Lü Bu to attack Zhang Jiao's camp. Unexpectedly, from the hour of hai to the hour of yin, Lü Bu did not go to attack the camp, so they waited all night in vain and went to sleep. Just after falling asleep, at dawn, a soldier came to report that Lü Bu had launched a surprise attack on the Yellow Turban army outside the city at dawn. The Yellow Turbans were defeated, and Lü Bu drove them towards the Guangzong city gate.
Lu Zhi and Dong Zhuo, upon hearing the news, hastily summoned their soldiers to rescue Lü Bu. By the time Lu Zhi and Dong Zhuo's government troops arrived at the city gate, Lü Bu had already beheaded Zhang Jiao and was subjugating the Yellow Turbans within the city. Lu Zhi and Dong Zhuo then led their troops in a slaughter, only to find that the Yellow Turbans inside the city were all kneeling on the ground with their hands behind their heads, having abandoned their weapons and not daring to move. Lu Zhi and Dong Zhuo were perplexed by this unexpected turn of events.
Lu Zhu led his troops to the front of Zhang Jiao's platform, where he saw a group of Lü Bu's cavalry guarding a headless corpse. The cavalry were shouting at the surrounding Yellow Turbans: "All of you drop your weapons and lie down on the ground, no one is allowed to lift their heads."
Lu Zhi saw that Lü Bu's soldiers were majestic and powerful, wearing leather armor, with fine saddles on their horses. Each held a spear in one hand and the reins in the other, while also holding a crossbow. Every single one of them had an air of superiority about them. In his heart, Lu Zhi repeatedly praised Lü Bu's military discipline.
Lu Zhi didn't know where Lü Bu was, so he rode his horse forward and asked a soldier: "This military officer, where is your general?"
The captain saw Lü Bu leading his troops into the city and hastily stepped forward to reply, "General, my general has already beheaded Zhang Jiao. This headless corpse is indeed Zhang Jiao's remains. At this moment, my general is leading his troops to kill their way deep into the city. These Yellow Turbans are afraid of my general's bravery and have surrendered. Your arrival is timely, I was ordered to guard Zhang Jiao's remains with my team. You have brought your troops into the city, so from now on, this place will be handed over to you for handling. We still need to go and follow our general." After finishing speaking, the captain led his followers to chase after Lü Bu.
Lu Zhi saw that Zhang Jiao had already been killed by Lü Bu, and the Yellow Turbans in the city were kneeling down to surrender. He was overjoyed and thought there were still some stubborn rebels left in the city, so he wanted to lead his troops to eliminate them. Therefore, he led his army into the city to clean up the remaining rebels and ordered Dong Zhuo to guard the surrendered Yellow Turbans prisoners.
Inside Guangzong City, including Zhang Jue's forces, the Yellow Turbans numbered tens of thousands, while the government troops were only a few thousand, with the Yellow Turbans outnumbering the government troops by more than ten times. Dong Zhuo saw that the city was filled with Yellow Turbans and became fearful in his heart, worried that if the Yellow Turbans suddenly rebelled, how could the government troops possibly control them. The more Dong Zhuo thought about it, the more frightened he became, so he ordered his soldiers to slaughter the surrendered Yellow Turban troops inside the city. This killing was a disaster.
As the saying goes: "A cornered dog will jump over a wall, and a desperate man will fight to the death." The Yellow Turbans saw Dong Zhuo slaughter those who had surrendered, and everyone was terrified. Among them were fierce generals such as Liao Hua, Zhou Cang, Guan Yu, Du Yuan, Liu Bi, Pei Yuan Shao, Bian Xi, and Gong Du. They surrendered because they saw Lv Bu take Zhang Jue's head like taking something out of a bag, and they were intimidated by Lv Bu's power. They also heard that those who surrendered would be spared, so they knelt down and surrendered.
At this time, Dong Zhuo led his troops to kill the surrendered captives, and they all rose up in a hurry. Dong Zhuo only killed a few hundred people, but the Yellow Turbans surrendered again and counterattacked, picking up their weapons and fighting together with the government army. By the time Lü Bu returned to the west gate, the city was already in chaos. Seeing that things could not be turned back, Lü Bu led his troops to fight fiercely. In the chaotic army, the Yellow Turbans fled out of the city one after another, and Lü Bu, Lu Zhi, and Dong Zhuo each led an army to pursue them outside the city in three directions.
As for the battle of Guangzong, Zhang Jiao was beheaded by Lü Bu, and the Yellow Turbans were defeated, fleeing in all directions. In the north, Zhang Liang, Zhang Jiao's brother, saw his elder brother being killed by a divine general of the government army, and he was so frightened that he hastily led his followers to flee towards the north gate. Unexpectedly, as soon as they left the north gate, they encountered trenches and barriers blocking their way, and they urgently ordered people to fill in the ditches and remove the barriers, digging out a path. However, after fleeing for less than ten miles, they again encountered an army, led by three generals with impressive military might. In the chaos, Zhang Liang was split into two segments by a red-faced giant with one slash of his knife, and the rest of his followers were killed or scattered.
Another route was Zhang Bao, the second brother of Zhang Jue. Seeing his elder brother being killed and the government army's powerful momentum, all the Yellow Turbans in Guangzong City were intimidated by the divine general of the government army. Knowing that the situation had already gone, he also led a crowd to escape from the east gate, but was pursued and killed by Dong Zhuo's army who entered the city later.
Lu Zhi then ordered one army to recover Guangzong. At the critical moment, a soldier came to report that Cao Cao, the Riding General of the Imperial Guard, had been sent by the imperial court to provide assistance. Lu Zhi was overjoyed and said: "He has arrived just in time." He hastily ordered someone to lead Cao Cao's army into the city to help stabilize the situation in Guangzong. Lü Bu led the nearby Imperial Guards and Xu Huang's troops, who had entered the city later, to pursue the Yellow Turbans who were fleeing west at the West Gate.
It's a coincidence. The road to the west is where Zhang Niujiao and Chu Feiyan's remnants are. When they saw Zhang Jiao being killed, Lü Bu's momentum was unstoppable, and they quickly led their followers to flee westward. Tens of thousands of people followed them, filling up ditches and breaking down barriers, fleeing straight west. Unexpectedly, the government army trailed behind them, slowly but surely chasing them for ten or twenty miles. Zhang Niujiao and Chu Feiyan's army had been in disarray for days, and today they finally had a chance to rest for a moment, but unexpectedly Lü Bu was caught off guard, and despite setting up defenses everywhere, he was still ambushed by Lü Bu. Now they were being chased again, panting and unable to move their troops.
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