Chapter 868

The cavalry brigade of the concubine Mi was arranged on the left flank, and there was still a distance from the cavalry brigade equipped with three short guns. The three brigades still formed a structure similar to that of Pin.

But the cavalry of each brigade is not deployed randomly, but is based on the company, with two-thirds of the company on the first line and one-third of the company on the second line.

This is a common tactic used by the Sishang cavalry. When the first-line cavalry fights with the enemy, the second-line cavalry will choose to outflank the enemy, thus putting the enemy in a state of being attacked on three sides, relying on the squeeze of the two wings to completely defeat the enemy.

At this moment, the concubine Mi realized the gap between the cavalry brigade he was leading and those active cavalry brigades.

By the time the two active cavalry brigades were in formation, his cavalry brigade hadn't finished deploying yet. After all, most of his men were retired cavalry, and the training had only been held for less than half a year.

beep...

A horn horn interrupted his thoughts.

The cavalry brigade in front of the pin shape has already engaged in battle with the counterattacking Wei nobles.

There is no doubt that the elite equipment composed of the nobles and slaves of the Wei State is excellent. The regular military knight brigade in Sishang may have such equipment, but those precious lumps cannot be used here.

The cavalry brigade at the front did not use their usual tactics of shooting back and reloading. Instead, they drew out the short guns after approaching them. After a quick trigger, they inserted the short guns into the saddlebags, and the drawn iron sword launched a charge.

The concubine Mi on the flank also drew out his iron sword, and there were not many enemies on the flank.

The anti-impact cavalry formed by the Wei and Han nobles are not professional colleagues who train together all day long, but plum blossoms with each noble as a unit.

The slaves follow the left and right, the slaves follow the side, and the nobles either take the lead or are caught in the small formation like flower stamens.

This is not a formation, but an inevitable result of the military structure.

Concubine Mi led four companies on the front line, with about 600 enemies in front, while the remaining six companies were on the rear and two wings of the front line.

He touched the horseshoe-like superstitious shelter of ghosts and gods hanging on his chest for the last time, and shouted: "For the benefit of the world!"

The comrades in the back made the same call, which was similar to the mountain wind blowing through the forest.

Normally, the military calls comrades more often, but some people feel that the title "comrade" is too aristocratic. Originally, "comrade" was a title between nobles, and it had to be a title between nobles with the same surname.

Comrades with the same surname and one heart, this is a relationship of the same origin. Although there is love as an explanation, some people still don't like this title, especially some self-suffering. Although he is not counted, many of his friends They are all from this faction, so he rarely uses them.

After the concubine Mi rushed into the enemy's formation, his company soon had the advantage, because the formation was almost no formation against the opponent, and the advantage was great.

He squinted and stared at his opponent, who was obviously a nobleman.

Wearing an iron helmet sold by Sishang Bing Workshop, wearing a leather armor military uniform, and several key parts are decorated with iron armor worn with iron rings.

The enemy was about 30 years old, with the beard style that nobles often wear at this time, and a white war horse under his crotch, tall and majestic, he looked extraordinary at first glance.

The slaves around this nobleman have been dispersed, and the nobleman is holding a slightly longer bronze sword. Just looking at this bronze sword, one can tell that this person must be from a doctor or above, because scholars generally do not have such a long sword. bronze sword.

There are some logos on the clothes exposed behind the leather armor, which should be the family marks of a certain family in Wei State.

The concubine felt that the opponent was a good player, because the opponent's bronze sword was held flat all the time, and did not have the gesture of waving it in a panic during the first impact.

If someone who is not good at equestrianism is on the back of the horse, he must be shaking. The nobleman opposite is very stable, his legs are tightly clamped on the horse's back, and his feet are stepping on the stirrup. It seems to be standing up, but he is not Stand up completely.

The two of them just met each other, and the noble on the opposite side was controlling the horse, trying to seize the right-hand position.

If neither person is left-handed, whoever grabs the right-hand position first has the advantage.

The nobleman on the opposite side put the horse in front of the concubine, and then stabbed the bronze sword straight into the concubine's face.

The concubine Mi turned her body sideways, and the nail on the heel of her right boot pierced the horse's belly. While dodging the stabbing from the opposite side, she also adjusted the position of the horse so that the positions of the two people were in a staggered state. Each is right-handed.

The nobleman narrowed his eyes, and he could see that the concubine was also a good player. The sword dodging just now didn't tell much, but at the same time, he could control the horse to grab back the right hand position, so he knew that the opponent was also a long-horse man. For several years.

The moment the two people crossed each other, the two swords intersected, and the concubine Mie controlled the horse to take advantage of the opportunity when the two of them had exhausted their old strength, and wanted to go around to the left of the nobleman, and be side by side with him.

Once side by side, Shu Pu Mi is on the right hand and the opposite noble will become the left hand.

The concubine Mi thought, your horse is fast, but my horse is not slow, as long as you grab the position, you have no other chance but to escape.

But he didn't expect that just as he passed around behind the horse's tail, the nobleman turned the horse across and blocked him before he seized the space on the right.

The eyes of the two met, and there was a smile on the nobleman's face, as if to say that I saw through your thoughts.

Interlaced again, the two fought two more swords, and the face of the nobleman changed color slightly.

When it comes to controlling the horse, the nobleman is actually a bit inferior. When the two are fighting staggered, the concubine can control the horse and adjust almost in place, blocking the nobleman who wants to follow his tactic of going around the back, but the nobleman The horse gradually became uncontrollable, and its pace gradually became chaotic.

The six arts of a gentleman do include archery and imperialism, but the combination of archery and imperialism is shooting on a chariot, and the skill of controlling horses is also the skill of driving.

Nobles' fine clothes are not suitable for riding horses, and Wei Han's horse riding only started after the battle of Daliang City. Some nobles gave up the art of imperialism and learned riding skills instead. The two are not the same thing.

Sishang cavalry such as Shupu Mi, especially their so-called irregular cavalry inheritance, originated from the grassland north of Gaoliu incorporating the riding skills after the stirrup.

The riding skills of the most elite martial knights on Sishang are far inferior to those of the irregular cavalry such as the concubine Mie, but riding skills do not represent combat effectiveness. If Wei Han launched an attack on the martial knights on Sishang, the concubine Mie is sure that he has been defeated now. Yes, the formation has been dispersed.

But on the opposite side are some nobles and slave children who rely on personal bravery, which on the contrary allows them to take advantage of them.

After the two swords collided again, the concubine Pu Mi could see the sweat dripping from the nobleman's face, because the concubine Pu Mi didn't move, and the nobleman's horse moved forward two more steps because of the chaotic pace.

It was these two steps that made the concubine Mi, who had been fighting with the Huren in Gaoliu for several years, seize the opportunity, and suddenly accelerated, taking advantage of the opportunity of the opposite nobleman's horse's crotch's pace being disordered, he chose to side by side again from behind.

This time the nobleman took a step too slow and did not keep up with Shu Pu Mi's pace. When he wanted to turn around and stagger again, Shu Pu Mi's horse's head got stuck in his ponytail.

The Wei Han nobleman finally panicked, shook his body, turned sideways, but did not choose to hand over the sword in his right hand to his left.

"Not left-handed."

The concubine Mi murmured secretly, with a smile on her face, taking advantage of the panic on the other side, she pulled a little distance away.

The moment the horse adjusted its angle and its hind hooves crossed the enemy's horse's tail, his two legs exerted force suddenly, and the spurs behind his leather boots plunged into the horse's belly.

He raised the iron sword with his right hand, accelerated, and with the acceleration of the horse, pierced the iron sword into the nobleman's back rib.

At the moment of interlacing, he heard the nobleman yell, and the copper sword fell to the ground.

The concubine Mi rode forward and helped a colleague in front of him hack to death a noble slave who had been entangled for a long time, and then looked back.

The nobleman who had wrestled with him for several rounds was now hanging upside down on the stirrup. The sword pierced the nobleman's lower rib just now. The wound was where the horse exerted its strength, and it was impossible to support it under the injury.

The war horse didn't know that its owner was seriously injured, and it was still spinning around in place, but no one was controlling it.

The concubine Mi turned her head and rushed forward with a few comrades. At this time, the six companies in the second line behind had also completed the outflank, and it took almost a few breaths to complete the division.

Once it is divided, it is to fight more and less locally, and the cavalry hedges. The most feared is not the enemy crossing the front, but the enemy on the flank.

The hand-to-hand battle came and went quickly. After a while, the more than 600 knights in front of the cavalry brigade collapsed, leaving more than 100 corpses, and fled backwards.

The battle on the side was still going on, the cavalry of the four companies had already squeezed towards the middle, and the two companies did not obey the order but chose to pursue the fleeing nobles instead.

The concubine Mi quickly observed the surroundings. This battle of cavalry was sure to be won by one's own side. Of course, he fought more and less on his side. The short blunderbuss cavalry in the middle also took advantage of their advantages and opened the gap with a shot. occupy an absolute advantage.

Soldiers from about two companies gathered around them, and they were re-arranging. The concubine Mi was staring closely at the position where General Wei Han was, and there were more than 200 elite servants there.

In the distance, two infantry formations were approaching this side and were marching, but it was obvious that the momentum had taken the army's morale into confusion.

The concubine Mi took a deep breath, thinking that if I charged directly at the general of Wei and Han at this time, it would be okay if I rushed down, but if I couldn't make it down, those infantry formations would stick to me.

In terms of capturing and killing the enemy generals, he already had them. For the battle situation, the only thing left was victory or defeat rather than personal meritorious deeds. He made a decision almost instantly.

Insert the position between Wei Han's two heavy-step formations and the main general, and launch an impact on the advancing heavy-step formation, not seeking to break the formation, but asking the two square formations to stop and choose defense to delay time.

He is sure that the remaining cavalry will make the right choice. As long as the harassment is successful, the eight small cannons will be adjusted and deployed, and with the [-]-step knights, the subsequent cavalry will be able to break through the formation with a single charge.

As for General Wei Han, as long as those two formations don't stick together, he will be a turtle in a urn.When the cavalry regroups, even if there are scattered pursuers, they will surely go down with the momentum of a brigade.

Having made up his mind, he let out a long roar and led two cavalry companies to rush straight towards the direction the infantry phalanx wanted to approach.

(End of this chapter)

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