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Unification of the North and the South: Chen Shubao's country was destroyed and he hid in a dry well; Zhang Lihua was beautiful but was killed

2024-08-20

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Unification of the North and the South: Chen Shubao's country was destroyed and he hid in a dry well; Zhang Lihua was beautiful but was killed

Xiao Mohe deployed his troops, dressed up in military uniforms, ordered his wife to go to the palace to wait for orders, and went out of the capital to fight the enemy. Xiao Mohe's ex-wife had died, and he married a second wife, who was young and beautiful, and her appearance was stunning. She immediately went to the palace with her makeup on and paid a visit to Chen Shubao. Chen Shubao was attracted by her beauty, but he did not expect Xiao Mohe to have such a beautiful wife. Once they met, he put aside the state affairs and ordered a banquet to entertain her and keep her in the palace. After Xiao Mohe's son introduced her, he asked her to leave the palace and wait for the title, and he flirted with Xiao Mohe's wife and had a long night of pleasure. Most women are snobbish, and Xiao Mohe is old and not as romantic as Chen Shubao. He was confused for a while, and was led by Chen Shubao to the dragon bed and reluctantly accepted the rain and dew. The country is about to fall, but he still indulges himself like this, which is really heartless. Xiao Mohe had no idea, so he organized a battle formation with other troops, from south to north, starting from Baitugang. Lu Guangda was the southernmost, followed by Ren Zhong, then Fan Yi and Kong Fan, and Xiao Mohe was the northernmost. It was like a long snake formation, but it was intermittent, stretching for 20 miles, and the front and rear could not be heard. Sui general He Ruobi rode up the mountain and saw the situation of Chen's army. He knew the general situation, so he rushed down the mountain and lined up to wait. Lu Guangda led his troops to fight, and his momentum was quite fierce. The Sui army fought three times and was defeated three times, with about 200 people killed. He Ruobi ordered his soldiers to set fire and smoke to blind the enemy, so that they could reorganize their positions, line up the troops, and stay put for the time being.

When Xiao Mohe heard that the southern army was at war, he was about to send troops to attack from both sides. Suddenly, he received a report from his family that his wife had been detained in the palace for several days. He knew that things were not going well, so he secretly cursed the tyrant emperor and was unwilling to make any efforts, so he waited and watched. Lu Guangda's subordinates won the first battle and captured the heads of the Sui army. They returned to the capital to ask for rewards. He Ruobi saw that the Chen army was in disarray, so he drove his troops forward again and led his elite troops to attack Kong Fan. Kong Fan had never fought before, and he was discouraged when he met He Ruobi. He turned his horse and ran back when the soldiers just clashed. When the commander fled, the whole army was defeated, and even the armies of Lu Guangda and Fan Yi were affected and dispersed. Ren Zhong originally did not want to fight, so he retreated naturally. Xiao Mohe was discouraged and also planned to run back. However, the Sui army attacked from all sides, making it difficult for Xiao Moha to fight alone. Moreover, Xiao Moha was old and weak, and could not fight back. He was captured by Sui general Yuan Ming and sent to He Ruobi. He Ruobi ordered him to be beheaded, but Xiao Moha remained calm, which surprised He Ruobi. He then released Xiao Moha and kept him in the camp.