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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 413: The God of War of the Great Song. [413]
Summary
In a fierce battle, Ye Lu Ren Xian led 60,000 cavalry against the Song army's 20,000 infantry but struggled to gain the upper hand. Frustrated, he deployed additional units, compressing the Song formation. However, a collapse on the right flank caused morale to plummet among his troops. Yang Wen Guang, the commander, decided to lead a rescue mission with 300 seasoned soldiers, utilizing the newly crafted Mo knives to turn the tide. They fought valiantly, inflicting heavy casualties on the Liao soldiers. As the battle raged, Di Qing, a fierce general, prepared to join the fray with 5,000 elite cavalry. He charged into the Liao ranks, causing chaos and fear among their troops. Di Qing's relentless assault pushed the Liao soldiers into retreat, culminating in a complete rout. The Song army secured a significant victory, reclaiming Juyong Pass and shutting down the Liao's advance.Full content
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