Chapter 390

This time, the Xiliang army dispatched a total of [-] troops on foot and cavalry.As for Li Xiang, he mobilized an army of [-], and Wang Kuang and Zhang Yang combined to form an army of [-].

Calculated in this way, with [-] fighting against [-], Li Xiang would not suffer much in terms of strength.

However, when Wang Kuang and Zhang Yang's army left the city to prepare for battle, Yue Fei drove them back and sent them back to defend the city.

Soldiers are more expensive than many, and the combat power of Wang Kuang and Zhang Yang's army is much worse than that of the combined army.Soldiers of this quality cooperate with the Bingzhou Army to fight together. If one is not good, it will have a counterproductive effect.

Therefore, Yue Fei simply didn't want the [-] soldiers under Wang Kuang and Zhang Yang's command, and only relied on the [-] troops of the Bingzhou Army to attack the [-] troops of the Xiliang Army.

"Hit a snake and hit seven inches. To capture a thief, capture the king first. Zhang Xian and Wang Gui, you two can lead the Beiwei army straight into the camp of the enemy's central army and threaten the enemy's central army!" Although the battlefield in front of him was chaotic Incomparable, but in Yue Fei's eyes it is very clear.

"The last general takes orders!"

Following Yue Fei's order, the two generals immediately took the order and left, but behind them were a total of 3000 mighty and calm soldiers.These [-] people, half infantry and half cavalry, all rushed towards the center of the battlefield.

"The effect of Yue Fei's Wumu skill is activated four times. When the commander-in-chief fights against the Wei army, the strength of the entire army of the Wei army will be +1."

These [-] Beiwei troops were originally the mission rewards issued together with Yue Fei during the mission of the Great Grassland War. When Li Xiang sent Yue Fei out to start a new round of recruiting, the [-] Beiwei troops also joined in logically. .

Now, it has been two years since the three thousand Beiwei army formed an army, and it is time for them to show their edge!
The book "Yunlumanchao" by Zhao Yanwei in the Southern Song Dynasty has clearly stated that in addition to Yue Fei's troops, Han Shizhong's troops also had Beiwei troops: "Han and Yue soldiers are especially good, and they are often distinguished in the army. Those who follow the army personally are called Beiwei."

According to the "Biography of the Ten Generals of the Southern Crossing in the Song Dynasty", Li Xianzhong, a general from Qingjian of the Suide Army in Shaanxi, returned to the Song Dynasty in the ninth year of Shaoxing anyway, and had the "Beiwei Army" led by Wu Shixiong and Zhou Di under his command.

"Song History Wu Ting Biography" records that when Yan Liang invaded the south in the 31st year of Shaoxing, Wu Ting, the son of Wu Lin, once led the "back Weiqi" to defeat the Jin army in Qinzhou.It can be seen that there are also cavalry named "Beiwei" under the Wu family army.

In addition, books such as "Jingding Jiankangzhi" and "Yaolu of Years Since Jianyan" also record that in the early Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Guangshi, Wang Wei and other generals had troops named "Beiwei".In the early Southern Song Dynasty alone, there were as many as six or seven "Beiwei Army" recorded in historical data.

It can be seen that "Beiwei Army" was a relatively popular army designation in the early Southern Song Dynasty, and it was by no means exclusive to the Yue Family Army.

But when it comes to the Beiwei Army, almost [-]% of the people will think of it as the Beiwei Army of the Yue Family Army, and even regard it as Yue Fei's exclusive army.

And all this is not without reason, the reason why we forget about the other Beiwei troops and only remember Yue Fei's Beiwei army is because the record of this army is really outstanding.

In the battle of Yancheng, Yue Fei's Beiwei army first defeated the Jin army's elite kidnappers with infantry, and then rushed into the enemy's line with very few elite cavalry, and finally defeated Wushu's [-] elite cavalry and [-] infantry.After that, Jin Wushu was unwilling to fail and attacked Yingchang again, but he still couldn't avoid the fate of being blasted by the back Wei army.

Next is the Battle of the Conferred Gods of the Beiwei Army. In Zhuxian Town, Yue Fei defeated more than 500 Jinjun with [-] Beiwei elite soldiers.

And this series of combined punches finally made future generations closely link Yue Fei with the Beiwei Army.

"Kill me, prepare the bow and arrow!" After entering the battlefield, Zhang Xian held the gun in his hand, and while observing the situation on the battlefield, he gave the order to fight.

Following Zhang Xian's order, the Three Thousand Beiwei Army quickly divided into several independent combat groups, but they cooperated closely with each other.

"put!"

In an instant, seven or eight people in each independent combat team shot arrows, and seven or eight people shot horses with short crossbows.As the rain of arrows passed by, the Xiliang army in front of them had countless dead and fallen horses, and those Xiliang soldiers fell into a short-term panic.

"rush!"

Following the utterance of this simple word, the three thousand Beiwei troops drew their knives and retracted their crossbows in unison, slashing their long knives at each other, charging quickly, gathering, and charging again.But those Xiliang troops in front fell down like harvesting wheat.

"The enemy general should stop being presumptuous, Su Cheng is here!" Hearing a loud shout, a general in black armor suddenly led thousands of soldiers and stood in front of Beiwei's army.

"Continue to charge!"

Although he was blocked, Zhang Xian's expression remained unchanged, and his voice was still calm and powerful.

"Kill!" There were only 3000 soldiers in the Beiwei army, but the aura that erupted at this moment was unmatched by 3 people.

The combat strength of the Xiliang army is indeed good, and it can be called one of the best soldiers in the world, but it is not enough to put the Beiwei army in front of it.

"die!"

The iron spear in Su Cheng's hand stabbed straight at a Beiwei soldier in front of him, but the Beiwei soldier didn't seem to have seen Su Cheng's spear. go.

If Su Cheng's spear went out, then he would definitely get stabbed by the back Wei soldier.He, Su Cheng, was no iron-headed boy, he was stabbed in the head, and he deserved to die.

He, Su Cheng, was considered a general in the Xiliang Army anyway, so naturally he wouldn't change his life with an ordinary pawn, although it seemed that these pawns in front of him were a little too brave.

Without even thinking about it, Su Cheng withdrew his spear, blocked it with both hands, and easily blocked the knife from the back Wei soldier.

How could Su Cheng be said to be one of the Thirteen Taibaos of Yanglin, and his martial power had exceeded 80 points, reaching a first-class military general, so that he could not even deal with a small pawn.

At the same time that the spear blocked the knife, Su Cheng flicked the spear, and immediately sent the back Wei soldier flying.However, before he stepped forward to make up the knife, more than a dozen Beiwei soldiers surrounded him at the same time.

Since the Beiwei army is often divided into independent combat groups during combat, since each combat group cooperates with each other, there is a method of combined attack.

Several large knives fell from several directions one after another. When Su Cheng saw it, he immediately dodged in a panic.However, at this moment, two more back-wei sergeant soldiers came forward, but the difference from the previous ones was that they were holding short knives instead of long knives.

The sharp saber slashed straight at Su Cheng's horse's leg as he dismounted from the horse. The horse's blood splashed everywhere. Su Cheng was also thrown off the horse's back directly. Several sabers chopped off his head, and another smear of blood flowed out.

(End of this chapter)

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