Chapter 9 Shihu (Stone Tiger) 2(8)
In July of the fifth year of Xiankang (339), Shi Hu, King of Later Zhao, appointed the crown prince Shi Xuan as Dashanyu and set up the King's banner.
Shi Hu, the king of Later Zhao, was disgusted and appointed Kui 'a as the great governor. He led five generals, namely Shi Jian, Shi Min, Li Nong, Zhang Nyong, and Li Tu. Fifty thousand soldiers invaded the northern border of Jingzhou and Yangzhou, and twenty thousand cavalry were sent to attack Ju City.
In September, Shi Min defeated the soldiers of Jin in Mianyang South and killed the CAI general Huai.. Kui A and Li Nong captured Mianyang South, and Zhu Bao defeated the Jin soldiers in Baishi, killing Zheng Bao and five other generals. Zhang''s army took the cu city, and six thousand people died in the battle of Ju City. Kui 'an entered Huting and invaded Jiangxia. Huang Chong, the general of Yiyang, and Zheng Jindu, the commander of Yiyang, surrendered to the Zhao army.. Kui 'an advanced and surrounded S to hicheng. Li Yang, commander of Jingling, fought against him. Kui 'an was defeated and more than 5,000 people were beheaded. Kui 'an then retreated to take advantage of the situation and raided the east of the Han River.
Shi Hu, the king of Later Zhao, was disgusted and appointed Kui 'a as the great governor. He led five generals, namely Shi Jian, Shi Min, Li Nong, Zhang Nyong, and Li Tu. Fifty thousand soldiers invaded the northern border of Jingzhou and Yangzhou, and twenty thousand cavalry were sent to attack Ju City.
In September, Shi Min defeated the soldiers of Jin in Mianyang South and killed the CAI general Huai.. Kui A and Li Nong captured Mianyang South, and Zhu Bao defeated the Jin soldiers in Baishi, killing Zheng Bao and five other generals. Zhang''s army took the cu city, and six thousand people died in the battle of Ju City. Kui 'an entered Huting and invaded Jiangxia. Huang Chong, the general of Yiyang, and Zheng Jindu, the commander of Yiyang, surrendered to the Zhao army.. Kui 'an advanced and surrounded S to hicheng. Li Yang, commander of Jingling, fought against him. Kui 'an was defeated and more than 5,000 people were beheaded. Kui 'an then retreated to take advantage of the situation and raided the east of the Han River.