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That year, in August of 538, the valley city of Henan Mengjin Henan became a place of life and death, where Eastern Wei and Western Wei clashed. Mo Duolou and Ke Zhu Hunyuan, fierce generals of Eastern Wei, fought bravely under the scorching sun, but their fate was ill-fated, and they were eventually martyred. Yuwen Tai, stood up and led reinforcements to rush forward. On the banks of the Yellow River, the waves were terrifying, and a thrilling fierce battle began.
For a while, the Eastern Wei army was defeated and retreated, and Mo Duolou became a poem and was martyred in Gucheng. But Zhu Hunyuan fled alone, leaving only the lingering sound. Yuwen Tai swept away the leaves like a fierce wind, leading the reinforcements to rush in. War horses galloped, the Yellow River swelled, and the situation was fierce.
The war horse came on the waves, Yuwen Tai was brave and fearless, but the battlefield fell into chaos. Li Mu followed closely behind, extremely loyal. Suddenly, Yuwen Tai fell from his horse, and the Eastern Wei chasing troops came like a tide, shrouded in despair. At this time, Li Mu was angry, swung his horsewhip, and angrily reprimanded: "You useless thing, where did you run to the platform?" You say it! The Eastern Wei chasers were stunned, thinking that Yuwen Tai was not an important person, and chased the other generals together, and Yuwen Tai survived.
Yuwen Tai followed Li Mu closely and mounted his war horse to successfully escape the encirclement of Eastern Wei pursuers. The main forces of Western Wei finally arrived, and Yuwen Tai led his generals to fight bravely and fearlessly.
Time passed, and after a full day of fighting, the Western Wei left and right armies retreated one after another, and only the Chinese army held on. Gao Ao Cao's troops bravely resisted, and the Chinese army was defeated one after another. However, in the end, Gao Ao Cao's forces of Eastern Wei were defeated, the troops were scattered, and the people of Chang'an spontaneously united to defend their homeland.
Yuwen Tai's reinforcements arrived, the situation gradually reversed, and the Eastern Wei army retreated to Xianshan. However, Gao Huan's Eastern Wei pursuers were not to be outdone, and crossed the river to launch an offensive against Luoyang. In Chang'an, civil and military officials were helpless, and the crown prince fled in a hurry to Weinan.
Eastern Wei conquered the outer city of Chang'an, the people of the inner city organized resistance, internal and external officials did not coordinate well, and the situation was chaotic. However, the Eastern Wei army failed to conquer the inner city, and Yuwen Tai took advantage of this to gain valuable opportunities.
The end of the Battle of Heqiao allowed Yuwen Tai and Western Wei forces to regain control of Guanzhong while Gao Huan did nothing in Chang'an. Although Gao Ao Cao of Eastern Wei performed heroically, he was eventually martyred in the Battle of Heqiao at the age of forty-eight, leaving behind a deep resentment towards Gao Huan.
Western Wei held a solemn funeral for Gao Ao Cao, and Gao Huan wept bitterly and gave him the title of honorific to express his grief and honor. The Battle of River Bridge witnessed the parting of life and death on the battlefield, the rise and fall of heroes. This chapter has become an indelible chapter in the history books, engraved in the hearts of future generations.
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