Three Kingdoms New Lü Bu
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But Tan Shi Huai was kicked off his horse by Lü Bu, and his spear was snatched away by Lü Bu. His bodyguards fought to their deaths to get him back on the horse, and they escaped from Dai Commandery towards Yanmen. Tan Shi Huai's injuries were as severe as the doctor in Yanmen had said - his ribcage had been completely shattered by Lü Bu's kick, and his heart and lungs were both injured. By the time he reached the outside of Yanmen Pass, where his son He was waiting, he was on his last breath. When He learned that his father was severely injured, he hastily abandoned Yanmen Pass, gathered his troops, and retreated thirty li.
Tan Shi Huai was a fierce and courageous man, with unconventional strategic thinking. He often used Han people to handle matters in the army. Among them was a Han person who was a teacher of He Lian's. This person's name was Hu Sang, who was quite cunning. Seeing Tan Shi Huai severely injured and being rushed to He Lian's place by his guards, he said to He Lian: "You Khan is so badly hurt that you may not survive. You should take this opportunity to take control of his troops, for future considerations."
He and Lian heard Hu's words, took advantage of Duan Siliu's drowsiness, and when his subordinates were leaderless, he received Duan Siliu's soldiers, with more than 7,000 troops, and retreated to thirty miles north of Yanmen Pass to set up camp.
Husan learned from Tan Shihuai's men that Tan Shihuai was kicked off his horse and injured by a Han general. The Han general was extremely brave and skilled in battle, able to defeat many with few, and never lost. Husan knew that the northern border of the Great Han had recently produced a hero named Lü Bu, who had defeated the Xiongnu Left Wise King and the Qiang tribe's leader, Shi Le. Now, the Xianbei were raiding You and Bing provinces, and it was likely that the Han court would send Lü Bu to defend the border in You province. Tan Shihuai was attacking the bandits in Dai province, and might encounter Lü Bu. Thinking of this, Husan's heart grew anxious. If Lü Bu could defeat Tan Shihuai so severely with only 5,000 Xianbei cavalrymen, then he must be a formidable opponent not to be underestimated.
Just as Hu Sang was thinking about how to deal with Lü Bu, He Lian suddenly called someone to come and tell Hu Sang that Tan Shi Huan had died. As soon as Hu Sang heard this, he was shocked in his heart. With Tan Shi Huan dead, it was unknown what would happen to the Xianbei people later on. So he hurriedly went to look for He Lian.
When Hu Sang arrived at the main account, the main account was crying in one piece. Everyone said they wanted to kill and replace the Han general with a vendetta. He Lian didn't know what to do. Hu Sang quickly pulled He Lian aside and whispered: "If you die, the Xianbei people will be unstable. If someone has ulterior motives and takes this opportunity to seize the Xianbei throne, what will you do?"
He Lian and the others were all stunned, and they hastily asked Hu Sang what to do. Hu Sang said: "The most important thing now is to return to the main tent and take care of the big affairs of Xianbei, sit on the throne of the Xianbei king, whether or not to avenge, will be discussed later. Absolutely cannot let others seize the position of the Xianbei king first."
After listening, He Lian felt that Hu Sang was right and ordered the troops to return to the main camp. Some leaders were dissatisfied and wanted to go back to Dai Prefecture to avenge the Han general. He Lian scolded him for being foolish, saying that the Great Wall was so high, how could they kill their way past? Even if they got past, it would be difficult to capture the Han cities. Moreover, their current military strength was insufficient, and they were all scattered in different places looting, so they could only return to the main camp first and make plans later. So, without regard for the opinions of other leaders, he wanted to return to the main camp and seize the Xianbei king's position.
Hú Sāng thought for a long time, feeling that something was not right. Finally, he slapped his forehead and remembered the incident where Xī Róng's camp was trampled by Lǔ Bù. He worried that Lǔ Bù would come to raid their camp. Hurriedly, he ordered Hé Lián to be on guard against the Han army's raid during the retreat as well. Hé Lián originally didn't think much of it, believing that the Han people didn't have the guts to come out of the pass. But Hú Sāng advised Hé Lián: "You're just like Jiǎo Hàn, who was killed by the Han army that came out of the pass. If we're careless now, the consequences will be unbearable."
He hastily ordered his men to prepare their defenses in case of a surprise attack by the Han army.
Lü Bu decided to take advantage of the situation and launch a surprise attack on the Xianbei camp. He ordered his soldiers to have a full meal at midnight and set out to attack the Xianbei camp at the hour of the Rat (11 pm - 1 am).
Lü Bu ordered Zang Ba and Cao Xing to lead the Yanmen army to guard the pass. He personally led Xu Huang, Cheng Lian, Zhang Liao, and Xianyu You with 500 cavalrymen to sneak into Heshuo's camp under the cover of night. As they approached the camp, they saw that the torches were lit but scattered without order, thinking that the Xiongnu army was unguarded. They charged into the camp, only to find it empty. Just as Lü Bu wondered if the Xiongnu had retreated back to the desert, shouts and flames erupted from three sides. Lü Bu quickly realized he had been deceived and hastily ordered his men to retreat, shouting: "It's a trap! Fall back!"
He immediately turned his horse's head and ran in the direction he had come from. At this time, the Xianbei bows and arrows shot together, and the arrows were like locusts. Lü Bu's army hastily galloped away in a frantic escape, but still, over a hundred soldiers either got hit by arrows or were surrounded and killed after falling off their horses. Lü Bu himself also had two arrows on his back, fortunately, he was wearing a layered leather armor, plus Lü Bu's strong physique, these two arrows didn't count for much against him. It was just a pity about those hundred elite soldiers.
Said and listened to Hu Sang's words, and indeed saw Lü Bu coming to launch a sneak attack. He smiled at Hu Sang and said: "Sir is really formidable, the Han army has come to launch a sneak attack. If we hadn't listened to Sir's words, we would have been in trouble now."
Husang smiled and said: "Now the Han army has been defeated and retreated, we can rest assured to collect our things and return to the main camp." So Hejian ordered his soldiers to pack up their belongings overnight and set off for the main camp at dawn to seize the Xianbei throne.
Lü Bu led the remaining soldiers to escape for over ten miles, not seeing any pursuing troops behind him. He felt a lot of resentment in his heart, thinking that he had never been defeated so badly since bringing his army here. In a head-on battle with Tan Chou, he had never lost before, but unexpectedly miscalculated tonight. The more he thought about it, the more resentful he became. Later, he thought: The Xianbei must have taken precautions, and it's unlikely that the news was leaked. He knew that only a few of his generals were aware of tonight's sneak attack, and they were all by his side, except for Zhang Liao and Cao Xing, who were guarding the Yanmen Pass. They had no reason to betray him, nor did they have time to send a message. Since the Xianbei were prepared, there must be another reason. Either there was a capable person among the Xianbei... or could it be that Tan Chou really died? The Xianbei wanted to retreat back to the desert, so they were on guard against someone launching a sneak attack, and therefore had made preparations?
Lü Bu thought about it more and more, feeling that his calculations were reasonable, so he stopped. Lü Bu stopped, the whole army stopped, and Xu Huang asked beside him: "Sir, why did you stop?"
Lü Bu asked: "Is there an army pursuing from behind?"
Xu Huang replied, "I have never seen the Xianbei come in pursuit."
Lü Bu, not seeing the Xianbei cavalry in pursuit, became even more convinced of his plan. He said: "Previously we launched a surprise attack, but the barbarians were prepared and now there is no sign of pursuing troops. It seems that the Xianbei have changed their strategy. If we launch another attack at this time, the barbarians will surely be unprepared. We can avenge our previous defeat."
Xu Huang also thought it was reasonable, and Zhang Liao went on to say: "The general is right, why don't we go and launch a surprise attack again."
Lü Bu nodded, and ordered the troops to re-form their ranks and turn back, once again to launch a surprise attack on the Xianbei's great camp. Lü Bu's personal guards were all extremely fierce, now seeing Lü Bu wanting to go back and settle accounts with the Xianbei people, everyone was eager to follow him to avenge their great enmity.
The Xianbei did not expect Lü Bu to be defeated and return. They were packing up their belongings, preparing to head home. Who would have thought that the troops they had previously driven away would now come back? Unprepared, they were killed by Lü Bu's several hundred cavalry, causing them to become flustered and unable to see clearly in the dark of night. In the chaos, horses scattered everywhere, people ran wildly, and they were completely unable to resist.
Hú Sāng was gathering his belongings in his own tent when he heard the sounds of fighting and killing outside, soldiers were frantically shouting and didn't know what was happening. He rushed out to investigate. As Hú Sāng exited his tent, he encountered Lü Bù charging towards the main tent on horseback, leaving a trail of corpses and severed limbs in his wake, not a single general could withstand him. His heart filled with shock and panic, he hastily ran towards the main tent.
Lü Bu rode his horse and killed all the way, heading straight to the Xianbei's main tent. From a distance, he saw a Han-dressed scholar running towards the main tent. He shouted angrily: "Han traitor! You will be killed by Lü Bu's spear!" Then he rode his horse towards Hu Sanniang.
Hú Sāng couldn't outrun Lü Bu's swift horse, and after just a few steps, Lü Bu had already caught up. Hú Sāng was anxious, turned his head to see that Lü Bu had caught up, and knew he would definitely die here tonight. He only worried about his student, and when he turned his head again, he saw Hé Lián running out of the big tent, worried that Hé Lián was in a hurry and had forgotten something important. He hastily shouted to Hé Lián: "Lü Bu is divine and martial, don't be his enemy! Quickly return to the main camp and seize the Xianbei king's position..."
He Lian also heard the noise outside the big account, and came out to see what was going on. Unexpectedly, he saw a Han general leading an army to kill him, and when he heard Hu Sang's shout, he didn't dare to think much. He hastily snatched the reins of a horse from a soldier beside him, jumped onto the horseback, and rushed northward in a hurry.
Just as Hu San finished shouting, Lü Bu had already thrust his spear into Hu San's back. The spear blade pierced through the chest, and Hu San grasped the spear blade with both hands, his eyes wide open, unwilling to accept that he had died before completing his great task. Lü Bu thrust his spear into Hu San's back, but for a moment, he couldn't pull out the Ghost Spear. With a loud roar, he raised his arm and lifted the Ghost Spear along with Hu San's corpse high into the air, then heavily slammed it onto a Xianbei soldier who was about to mount his horse.
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