Wushu is the fourth prince of the Jin Dynasty, brave and invincible, and very good at using soldiers to fight, and is called Jin Wushu in history. In the third year of Jianyan (1129 AD), Jin Wushu led thousands of troops and horses, mighty and violent, and killed Nanjing again.
As soon as Jin Wushu led his army to Zhenjiang Port, he was attacked by the army led by Han Shizhong. But since he fought with Song, he has hardly suffered defeat, so he didn't take Han Shizhong seriously at all.
Who knows, to his surprise, the soldiers led by Han Shizhong are completely different from those Song Dynasty soldiers he has encountered in the past. They are all well-trained and courageous.
Han Shizhong is a fierce general, and his wife Liang Hongyu is also a heroine. He and his wife waited for the two of them on the bank of the Yangtze River, just waiting for the Jin soldiers to attack and attack them head-on.
As soon as the two armies fought, the husband and wife commanded from one ship's floor and the other led their troops to attack, and they cooperated quite tacitly.
Jin Wushu commanded the fleet to attack the Song fleet. Liang Hongyu beat the drum and gave the order, the soldiers fired thousands of arrows, and the golden soldiers were heavy.
Seeing this, Wushu hurriedly ordered the fleet to turn around and retreat. Liang Hongyu waved a large flag and gave instructions to her husband. Han Shizhong led the army to attack in the direction of the banner and blocked the golden vultures, and the two armies fought in one place again.
Jin Wushu's son-in-law, King Longhu, was beaten into the water by Song soldiers and was shot to death by Han Shizhong. Jin Wushu lost his beloved general, and had no intention of fighting, so he had to withdraw his troops, and Han Shizhong took advantage of the victory to pursue and chased after him.
Jin Wushu was cornered, and led the remnants to swim upstream in the Dejiang River, and finally entered the dead harbor of Huang Tiandang. Seeing that the situation was getting more and more critical, Jin Wushu became more and more anxious in his heart, and in the midst of the danger, he offered a reward.
Among his soldiers, there was a Han man who had surrendered not long ago, who was quite familiar with the terrain around Huangtiandang and opened up the old channel to the Qinhuai River.
Jin Wushu was besieged for forty-eight days and finally escaped, but Huang Tiandang's first battle inflicted heavy losses on Jin Bing, so that Jin Bing was afraid of the Central Plains from then on, and he no longer dared to act recklessly.