Shu Chen

Chapter 443

Chapter 443

There is a huge gap between the enemy and ourselves, and in a desperate situation, the only way to survive is to die.

Accompanied by Zhang Bao's resolute charge forward, all the Shaodang people burst out with the determination of "proud to die in battle" in their bones, announcing their determination to follow to the death with the whistle of the charge.

"Woo~heh!"

"Woo~~heh!"

As for Fei Yao, who was leading his cavalry, he heard the unique whistle of the Liangzhou Qiang tribe, and his squinted eyes couldn't help showing a few cold lights.Because the last time I heard it, it was when he was defeated in the Lushui tributary.

"Minute!"

He tilted his head slightly.

The personal guard who followed him immediately put the huge bull horn in his arms into his mouth.

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu"

I saw the original torrent of thousands of horses galloping, and it was divided into three branches in an instant.

The Guanzhong fine cavalry led by Fei Yao is still moving forward, while the Southern Huns cavalry is split into two.

One group went to Yiqu Wushan camp, it should be the way back after chasing Li Tangmang's tribe to prevent the Han army from occupying the floating bridge;

Zhang Bao, who took the lead, can understand it at a glance.

The Qiang and Hu tribes in Liangzhou, who are farming and animal husbandry, are fighting, and they often hold spears to break through.

For example, during the Battle of Weishui in the past, facing more than a dozen soldiers and horses headed by Han Sui and Ma Chao, all the knowledgeable men of the Wei Army said, "Guanxi soldiers are strong, and they learn spears. If you don't select a forward, you can't be it." Admonish to Wei Wu Cao Cao.

But in Monan, the nomadic tribes dominated by Hu people fought, and bows and arrows were their best and deadliest weapons.

Tactics are often like wolves hunting, using skilled horsemanship and light cavalry's mobility to continuously attack with bows and arrows, causing continuous damage to the enemy.

Therefore, Zhang Bao also knew that he was about to face a rain of arrows.

But he has no solution.

To be precise, the timing did not permit.

With Guanzhong Jingqi as the front, Fei Yao, who was coming towards him, was less than two miles away from him!
At such a short distance, in the charge of the horses on both sides accelerating to the extreme, it only took more than ten breaths.

If he ordered the Shaodang people to fight back with crossbows and arrows, it would be too late to change into spears to fight against Fei Yao's troops; and the Han army was already weak, so he couldn't divide his troops to stop the Southern Huns' bow and cavalry, otherwise they would be defeated. Unable to rely on the formation to kill through the enemy formation.

The current plan is to continue to move forward regardless of disregard.

As long as they broke into Fei Yao's formation, those Southern Huns' bow cavalry would pour out arrows again, so as not to accidentally injure their own troops.

"kill!"

It's too late to say, then soon!
When more than two hundred Shaodang people were shot off their horses by the rain of arrows, the front row of the two cavalry collided.

One side is desperate to survive in a tight siege, and the other side is courageous after knowing the shame of Xue's previous fiasco. The moment he touches the battlefield, the battlefield is extremely tragic.From time to time, someone was stabbed into the chest by a spear, from time to time someone was slashed across the neck or waist with a ring-headed knife, and from time to time a war horse stumbled or was stabbed and flew out.

The sound of war drums urges the soldiers to die.

The two cavalry penetrated deeply into their respective formations, so that the red and black uniforms of the Han soldiers and the yellow uniforms of the Wei soldiers began to slowly turn into bright red.

The sound of horseshoes is urgent, and the corpse is smeared with blood.

In the shadow of the swords and spears of the cavalry, blood splashed wantonly, the horses screamed wantonly, and the screams of countless people who were dying and the wailing of the wounded were undulating.

Zhang Bao was covered in blood, but he was unharmed.

The fish-scale armor strung together with more than two thousand pieces of iron protected him from the arrows from the weak cavalry bow; the horse lance, which was about two feet long, gave him the upper hand in the fight, and there were more than a hundred personal soldiers who had been fighting Guarding him, silently blocking attacks from both sides for him.

But the Shaodang people behind him were not so lucky.

Their time to form an army is too short!

Bravery is courageous, but when accelerating the charge, the array began to appear uneven. After breaking into the enemy's line now, there is no awareness of keeping the front row of the array neat, and the front and rear are in order, and they are almost caught in separate battles.

But Wei Jun's Guanzhong Jingqi is different.

After Cao Cao's defeat of Han Sui and Ma Chao's establishment of the Guanzhong, they became the establishment. They first followed Xia Houyuan to the right, and then followed Cao Zhen to put down the Liangzhou rebellion. They have gone through many times of old and new, and accumulated dozens of battles. teacher.

This is a long time.

In a head-to-head confrontation, the Shaodang tribe has almost no match.

And with the passage of time, the battle damage ratio of both sides is also constantly expanding.

Fortunately, after the battle of Xilushui Tributary, there were only [-] Jingqi in Guanzhong left, and the outdated fighting, which also allowed the two armies to ride horses and horses, did not last long.

About half a quarter of an hour later, the Han army with Zhang Bao as the spearhead penetrated the Wei formation, allowing the Shaodang people who had already suffered heavy casualties behind them to also come out of the formation one after another, and had a moment to rest their formation.

Indeed, the casualties were heavy.

With just one charge, the Shaodang people who were still on their horses were reduced to only a thousand people, and nearly half of them were lost.

And unfortunately, the Southern Huns cavalry had already completed a detour.Once again keeping pace with the Han army, they were well versed in "shooting people first, shooting horses". They kept attacking the horses of the Han army with bows and arrows, and threw flying stone ropes to stir the horseshoes.

The equestrian skills of the Shaodang people are equally good.

But the horses were too big, and the arrows of the Southern Huns cavalry were too dense, and they couldn't take care of them at all.

There were constant war horses being caught by the flying stone ropes and stumbled, or they went mad with pain after being hit by several arrows, and the cavalry was thrown off the horse's back, and was trampled into minced meat by the scattered horses' hooves that followed.

Zhang Bao, who was still well guarded, looked back frequently amidst the wailing of the cavalry, resisting the indignation of turning his horse's head to attack the cavalry of the Southern Huns.

Time did not allow him to vent his anger.

No need to think too much, Fei Yao's department passing by was already making a detour.

If he couldn't control his emotions, he would be caught up again by Fei Yao who led the Jingqi in Guanzhong, and the casualties of the burning clan would be even more serious.

He can only continue to gallop forward regardless.

Less than ten miles away from the bridge.

Less than seven miles away.

only five miles away
I don't know if Limangtang has occupied the pontoon bridge?

If it is the first to seize it, can it be held under the impact of the Southern Huns cavalry?
Amidst the sound of horseshoes and dying cries, Zhang Bao silently calculated the distance and asked questions in his heart.

Li Tangmang's answer was yes.

Although the other Southern Huns cavalry had nearly [-] cavalry, he, who was in charge of more than a thousand Xiliang cavalry, made a detour early to occupy the pontoon bridge, leaving the Southern Huns cavalry behind.

He only sent more than a hundred cavalry to seize the pontoon bridge, and the rest deliberately slowed down with him, and shot and killed the Southern Huns cavalry with bows and arrows.

He is not trying to be brave, but delaying time as much as possible.

Yiqu Wushan camp is already under the control of the Han army, and it is not difficult to occupy the floating bridge ferry on the other side of the river.

The difficulty was getting the cavalry to cross the river.

(End of this chapter)

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