Xie Fei could not help but feel extremely proud in his heart, as though he was holding back his arrogance.

Early morning on the second day, Xie Fei gathered an army of more than three thousand troops. Among them, there were more than a thousand light cavalry s, equipped with new type of crossbow arrows, with a range of 150 steps, a single soldier's shield, which was three feet wide by four feet wide and weighed ten kilograms. A thousand blade and shield, eighty centimeters wide, one hundred forty centimeters high and about forty pounds heavy. It was mainly equipped with horse-chopping knife s and ten pounds. Each Saber, Shield, and Soldier weighed more than fifty Jin. A thousand javelins, each wearing a light leather armor, each with two javelins about two hundred and forty centimeters long. The two javelins could be rotated together to form a spear that was four hundred and eighty centimeters long.

While Xie Fei was marching, he was also enjoying the beautiful scenery of the rivers and mountains, but his heart was extremely heavy. Although the Nan Gong Prefecture was still in Liu Kun's hands, but only a few large cities had not been destroyed yet. China was a country with a rural area surrounding the cities, and even in the modern era, it had a small population, with a large rural population. Everywhere Xie Fei passed, he saw eerie white bones, and there were destroyed villages and abandoned fields everywhere.

Xie Fei wanted his subordinates and citizens to become fanatical idealists of the Han nationality, wanted them to feel incomparably proud of their dragon blood, wanted them to understand that the descendants of dragons could only die standing. In addition, Xie Fei also wanted his subordinates and the citizens to believe that he was the true representative of the Han nationality.

As for the ignorance of the ancient people, no matter what scientific reasoning they used, they simply could not understand it. On the contrary, there was no legend that was the most feasible. Xie Fei would make his subordinates understand in the future that they were not doing this for themselves, but for their people, for the future generations.

Xie Fei's target for this first battle was Liu Yuan's home, the detritus.

The detritus is located in the middle section of the Taihang Mountains west of the Liliang Mountains. The detritus is located in the heart of the Liliang Mountains. The terrain of the detritus is high and wide in the east, low and narrow in the west, and there are not many mountains in the territory. Beichuan River flows from the north to the south, Dongchuan River flows from the east to the west through the whole area, and the two rivers flow together after the southwest of the city to the He Nanchuan River before flowing out into the Yellow River. The main forest area of the detritus territory was suitable for the development of forest and animal husbandry; the northeast part of the city was a continuous mountain range with mountain ridges and rocks, the west side of the city was Mount Ma Tou, the other was Mount Wang Wife, and the north was River and the east was the main valley area. The land was fertile, the water sources were abundant, and the population was concentrated.

Ever since Liu Yuan's army rations were burnt and destroyed by Xie Fei, Liu Yuan gave the order to search for food everywhere. The citizens originally lived a miserable life, so there was no need for food for Liu Yuan. In the process of fighting for food, the Huns killed and looted, raping women and committing all sorts of crimes. The locals originally had a good impression of Liu Yuan, but now they hated him. Many hot-blooded youths joined the army to fight him.

One reason was because of the rain. This year, with the drought of the detritus, the harvest of the detritus had been reduced by almost fifty percent, but as Liu Yuan's base of operations, the detritus had forced out three hundred thousand taels of food from between its teeth.

detritus were originally a small town. There were no tall and sturdy city walls, nor were there any heaven's risks that they could rely on to defend against them. One general succeeds to the end of ten thousand bones, and the Liu Han regime rises. North China began a new round of bloody rain, people once again displaced. It could be said that Liu Yuan was a person with a deep sense of righteousness. He had a high rate of transformation, but of course, he knew that the Han people had a large population and unlimited power. If he did not handle it well, he would be trapped in a vast ocean of people's resistance.

Xie Fei hid his army about 60 miles away from the detritus city. As long as they rode on the horses for an hour, they would be there. They sent Qi Yu to lead the scouts camp to investigate the situation.

Ever since Liu Yuan became the emperor, the detritus had been building up the defense of the city, increasing and thickening the original low walls of the city. They had also expanded up the sentry posts, arrow towers, and dug up moat to build a fortress at both the east and west entrances.

The main geological structure in the Gudao area is the Luliangtaixing fault block, which belongs to the eastern edge of the Ordos fault block in the northwest (west of Maotou mountain). The fold and fracture were more developed. The upper Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian and Luoluo systems are missing in this area.

The mountains in the southern region of Sin Yi were headed towards the east and west. The eastern part is forest vegetation, the western part is dense forest irrigation and so on.

Faith (A town in the modern detritus area, its ancient name unknown, its modern name used to be used to describe it.) Due to the brutal rule of the Jin Dynasty, the residents had a deep grudge. When Liu Yuan first started his army, the place responded to him immediately, and the government had no qualms about it initially as well. All the previous dynasties followed suit, and the villagers here cooperated very well.

The leader was one of the subordinates of the, the left capital of the detritus. After Liu Yuan moved to the capital, the heavens were high and the emperor was far away. At first, the Huns were welcomed by the people, but soon they began to brutally abuse the local residents. The Huns were undisciplined, and their humanity was lustful and lustful, and they would often sneak into the nearby village in groups of three or five. They did not want to see beautiful women the most, and as long as they did, they would kill first and then rape. Later, seeing that the local people did not dare to resist, they became bolder and bolder.

The centurion who was leading the centurions led a dozen or so personal followers to a large family in the region and asked for food. The owner of the shop was an old man with a thin, dry face. He had a few small pimples on his back and his hair was all white.

Of course, the old man would greet the Left Capital's Guard and his entourage with wine and dishes.

After eating and drinking to their heart's content, the wolves were still wolves. They quickly revealed their true appearances. He suddenly had lustful thoughts about the women of the Bai Clan. He acted frivolously and impolitely. When the old man came out and begged for mercy, the centurion angrily drew his sword and chopped at the old man.

The old man had died.

When they showed their true faces, they paid no attention to anything else.

Immediately, the normally aloof and haughty Bai Clan began to suffer.

These ordinary people could not be a match for those strong Huns warriors. Not long after, those ten odd Huns effortlessly killed all the men of the Bai Family and started to brutally rape the women of the Bai Family.

When had these ladies ever seen such a thing? They were all flustered, as though chickens waiting to be slaughtered. Their cries and pleas were undoubtedly stimulants in the ears of these beasts.

The most tragic was the youngest granddaughter of the Bai Clan. At the age of fourteen, four or five Hunters went forward to gang up on her, and four or five wolf-like men launched storm-like attacks. Just like that, this little girl was raped and killed. They didn't seem to get over it, not even the body of the dead woman, who had her head cut off with a knife and her stomach broken. But there were also those who were unwilling to be so insulted, a young daughter-in-law who fought with the Huns and refused to obey them even if she was just a woman, too weak to do anything. She slammed her head against the wall in a panic, causing her blood to flow, perhaps the heavens had played a joke on her, but she was still alive. The three Huns pulled her down, stripped her of her clothes, and gang-raped her. One of the Huns had her face torn by her, her ears bitten off, and the Huns had their sabre drawn from her lower body to his chest. Her abdomen and chest were cut open and her intestines picked out.

From the Bai Family, this phenomenon quickly spread to the whole village. The Huns also used the three-way policy of the Japanese devils one thousand and seven hundred years later. They killed all the men, robbed all the residents of their possessions, stripped all the women of their clothes, and did those heartless things.

By the time Qi Yu led his scout group to the Trusted Town, the Huns had already left, leaving behind more than 3,400 incomplete corpses. All the female corpses were naked and their lower bodies were a mess. If you don't believe it, you can look at the history books. The Jin Dynasty massacred a total of 16 million people, and at that time, the country only had 20 million people. It could be said that compared to Japan, the Huns and the Wu Hu did not give up.

Qi Yu's heart felt like it was being cut by a knife, tears gushing out as if he had seen the scene of his family's destruction all those years ago. With red eyes, he gritted his teeth and ordered the scouts beside him, "Quickly go and check if there are any survivors."

All the officers and soldiers of the scout battalion left as instructed.

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