Ethan Song followed Wei Xun to the army. Wei Xun dismounted first, clasped his hands together and saluted, saying in a loud voice: "General, the evening before yesterday, Khitan prince Yelu Lishi led 5,000 cavalrymen to the south to raid Guizhou and looted the city. Nearly 2,000 soldiers and civilians were killed or injured in the city, and more than 3,000 cattle, sheep and horses were looted."
After Wei Xun finished speaking, Ethan Song's eyes were filled with gloom, and he immediately ordered three thousand cavalrymen to leave the city at night and pursue all the way to the northeast.
Just four days later, the two groups of troops met at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. Ethan Song drew his sword and went straight for Prince Lishi. Yelu Lishi was no match for Ethan Song and shouted for help. In an instant, dozens of Khitan cavalrymen came to his aid and surrounded Ethan Song to cover Yelu Lishi's escape.
Ethan Song gripped the long sword tightly in his hand, rode his horse and killed several people on horseback one after another, cutting his way through a bloody path.
At that time, Wei Xun surrounded Yelu Lishi from the rear, forcing him to have no way to retreat. Ethan Song tightened the reins, sat firmly on the horse's back, and looked at Yelu Lishi as if he was looking at a humble ant. He said coldly: "Capture him and bring him back to Taiyuan. The rest, all of them, will be killed."
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