The Murong family is very large and powerful.

However, the Xianbei people are not as numerous as the Mongols.

Moreover, the Xianbei soldiers are not as strong as the Mongolian soldiers.

This resulted in a situation where the Mongolian family was the dominant one but surrounded by tigers.

The Murong family is full of talents, but their hearts are divided.

Among them, Houyan is their ancestral land and base camp.

However, there are branches leaving.

There are two major Murong families in Yun State.

They are the Murong family of Murong Bo.

Murong Bo was Hou Yan's chess piece.

Before the Murong family ascended the throne, they had already begun to make plans.

The Murong family left, taking many of their martial arts skills with them.

It is kept in the Huanshi Water Pavilion.

Among them, the most powerful ones are - Shenhezhi, for example, the famous"Dou Chuan Xing Shi Shi".

The Murong family relied on the"turn of fortune" to gain a huge reputation.

As the saying goes - use the other person's way to repay the other person's body.

The unique skill of Shenhe finger is no worse than that of Yiyang finger.

This set of fingering techniques is also extensive and profound.

It's a pity that Murong Fu has not mastered his cultivation, so his fur is not even considered.

The union of two sons is of great significance to the Murong family.

The village where Murong and his son lived in Tianlong was called Shenhe Village. The name of the village came from the Battle of Shenhebei.

Participate! These two words are forever painful in the hearts of the Murong family. Because this is their national humiliation.

The Murong family wanted to warn future generations not to forget the national humiliation at all times, so they may have named the related things with the word Shenhe.

Shenhezhi can be said to be the strongest secret skill of the Murong family.

Its status is still above the"change of stars".

In the tenth year since the Northern Wei Dynasty came to power, the Northern Wei army defeated the Hou Yan army in Shenhebei.

After the founding of the Northern Wei Dynasty, its power gradually became stronger and it wanted to get rid of the control of Later Yan. Later Yan was short of war horses and asked Wei repeatedly for help, even detaining Wei envoys in order to obtain good horses. As a result, Wei broke off diplomatic relations with Later Yan and instead united with Western Yan; Later Yan therefore wanted to conquer the Northern Wei by force. In the ninth year of Jianxing of Later Yan, Murong Chui, the leader of Later Yan, sent troops to defeat Xi Yan.

In May of the following year, he ordered Prince Murong Bao, King Murong Nong of Liaoxi, King Murong Lin of Zhao and others to lead 80,000 troops to attack Wei from Wuyuan.

He also sent King Murong De of Fanyang and Murong Shao, King of Chenliu, with 18,000 infantry and cavalry as backup. In July, the Yan army arrived at Wuyuan in the Wei region and plundered a large amount of grain, but could not find the main force of the Wei army, so they marched to the river and rushed to build ships in preparation for crossing south.

Facing the Yan army's attack, King Tuoba of Wei adopted Zhang Fan's strategy of showing weakness and arrogance to the enemy and then defeating it. He withdrew from Shengle to the west, crossed the river, and moved the tribe and more than 200,000 cavalry to a distance of more than a thousand miles.

At the same time, Xu Qian, the Right Sima, was sent to Later Qin to ask for help. In August, Wei gathered his troops south of the river; in September, they advanced to the river. After the Yan army entered Wuyuan, the King of Wei sent troops to intercept Yan's messengers traveling between Wuyuan and Yan's capital Zhongshan, so that Murong Bao and others could not receive news from the capital for several months. After learning that Murong Chuizheng was ill, he ordered all the people to do so. The envoy in charge of Yan sent a false message to the Yan army across the river that Murong Chui was dead.

Murong Bao and others were worried after hearing the news, and the morale of the army was turbulent, so they did not dare to cross south to fight the Wei army. At this time, the King of Wei ordered Chenliu Gong Tuoba Qian to lead 50,000 cavalry and Dongping Gong Tuoba Yi to lead 100,000 cavalry to garrison in the present-day Hetao area respectively; Lueyang Gong Tuoba Zun led 70,000 cavalry to intercept the Yan army's way back south. In addition, Later Qin also sent its general Yang Fosong to lead troops to rescue Wei, and Wei's power became stronger. The two armies were locked in a stalemate across the river for dozens of days.

Murong Lin's general Mu Yusong and others thought that Murong Chui was really dead, and planned to appoint Murong Lin as the lord of Yan. However, they were killed after the incident was revealed, and the morale of the army became more chaotic. The Yan army sent troops from May to October, but failed to fight the Wei army decisively. The division was exhausted and morale was low.

Murong Baosui burned his boats and retreated on the night of October 25th.

He thought that Wei soldiers could not cross the river, so he did not send any troops to stay behind to conduct reconnaissance.

On the third day of November, the weather suddenly became cold and the river froze. King Wei immediately led his troops across the river, leaving behind his baggage and more than 20,000 selected cavalry to pursue the Yan army.

When the Yan army arrived at Shenhebei, a strong wind came from behind the army. Shamen Zhi Tan Meng suggested to Murong Bao: The storm was swift and violent, and Wei soldiers might take the opportunity to come, so we should strengthen our defenses. Murongde also persuaded him.

Murong Bao then sent Murong Lin with 30,000 cavalry to protect the rear. But Murong Lin didn't believe Zhi Tanmeng's words, so he rode on a hunting expedition without taking any precautions.

Murong Bao also sent cavalry to spy on the whereabouts of the Wei army, but the reconnaissance cavalry only traveled more than ten miles before unsaddled and resting. The Wei army marched day and night, arriving at Shenhebeixi at dusk on the ninth day of November. At this time, the Yan army was camped by the Pidong River. The king of Wei made arrangements overnight, ordered the soldiers to sneak in with their heads tied to their horses' mouths.

On the morning of the 10th, the Wei army climbed the mountain and descended to Yan camp. The Yan army was preparing to return eastward when they suddenly saw the Wei army and were immediately panicked. The king of Wei sent his troops to attack, and the Yan army rushed to cross the river to escape. The men and horses trampled on each other, crushing and drowning tens of thousands of people. Tuoba Zun led his troops to intercept, and the Yan army abandoned their weapons and surrendered. Only Murong Bao and several thousand horsemen escaped.

The Wei army trapped and killed the 40,000 to 50,000 captured Yan troops, except for a few Yan officials.

In this battle, in response to the Yan army's mentality of relying on strength and underestimating the enemy, the Northern Wei Dynasty adopted a preemptive policy of showing weakness and staying away, and then attacking when tired. It pursued the retreating enemy bravely and finally won a complete victory. From then on, the balance of power between the two countries changed. Later Yan gradually declined, and the forces of the Northern Wei Dynasty entered the Central Plains.

It was this battle that laid the foundation for Hou Yan's demise.

As for the other lineage, it is even worse than the Murong family.

He is Murong Qiudi's family.

Murong Qiudi, a woman with powerful means and superb skills.

He also has a name - Tianzun.

A force that no one can ignore has been secretly established.

Murong Qiudi was much more powerful than Murong Bo and his son.

What's more, Murong Bo is now controlled by Madam Mingzhu and has become Madam Mingzhu's pawn.

Hou Yan of the Murong family fought against Temujin's army many times.

Although there were Murong Ke and Murong Chui, they still lost more than they won.

The Mongolian army was not a vegetarian either.

Especially Temujin, he was a man of great talent and strategy, much better than Murong Hui.

If it weren't for Nurhaci, Huang Taiji, Tuoba Gui and others supporting the alliance, they would have been defeated one by one by Temujin.

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