Chapter 1405 Severity
Chapter 1405 Slight and Heavy (Page 1/1)
Qubei suddenly shivered, and felt like he was being targeted by a wolf, and it was not a wolf, but a group of wolves.
He looked up and saw Pang De, Ma Chao, the knights with white spears tied to Ma Chao, and the unconcealed ecstasy in their eyes. He knew that his feelings were not false alarms, but real threats.
The one who came to him was Ma Chao, the most elite Yicong cavalry under Sun Ce's command. After the Fenqiu battle, there were two types of people who frightened the Huns the most. One was Sun Ce and the attendant knights around him. They were all warriors from one to another, with outstanding martial arts skills, one to ten, and one to one to the ten, and the other was Ma Chao and his Bai Shu. Their familiarity with the terrain of the Central Plains, the riding skills they showed when they were galloping in the fields and fields, opened their eyes and realized that they were not in the grassland they were familiar with, but in the Central Plains.
There was no time for Goubei to think too much. Regardless of the possibility of disturbing the charge formation, he shouted loudly, forced his horse's head to flee to Ma Chao's right front. For the knight, the left front is the most easy to attack, both archery and spear are the most convenient and dangerous. For Goubei, his camp is in the north, and it is easier to escape to escape to the northeast.
During the time of life and death, Gibei no longer has the intention to attack Ma Chao, but just wants to save his life.
This is also the common psychology of other Hun knights. They were attacked in a hurry, and their opponent was Bai Lishi who killed them last time. No one was willing to rush up to fight. The instinctive reaction was to escape, and only then could they escape back to the camp to save their lives.
The Huns' cavalry advantages played a role. At the urgent moment, they actually completed the turning task and avoided the head-on attack with Ma Chao. Although many knights at the tail of the team were hit by Ma Chao and others because they had no time to react, Goubei and his personal guard successfully escaped. Seeing Goubei passing by less than ten steps away from him, Ma Chao was so angry that he cursed, waved his spear, and killed several Hun knights one after another, he was still angry and spitting.
"It's unreasonable! It's unreasonable! Why are these Hu dogs so cowardly?"
Pang De was much calmer, his keen eyes swept across the battlefield, and soon discovered Guo Wu and others who were flying in Mercedes-Benz. "General, it's Guo Ziwei."
"Ah?" Ma Chao was shocked. He had a ghost in his heart, and knew that he was not doing anything to rob me of me, and he might be scolded by Sun Ce. When he heard that Guo Wu was coming by Sun Ce, he became uneasy and didn't care about it. He stared at Guo Wu and saw Guo Wu dancing the flag and signaled him to follow him. He didn't dare to think too much. He quickly ordered to turn around and catch up with Guo Wu.
Bai Lishi passed by the Hun cavalry like a sharp butcher knife, cutting a large piece of it from the formation of the Huns. The angle was unfavorable, the Huns could not shoot, and the close contact was not the opponent of Bai Lishi. Nearly a hundred knights were stabbed to death, and there were many people who were trampled to death by war horses after being caught. But their bad luck was not over yet. Behind Bai Lishi was a winged guard camp. Nearly a thousand knights were led by Bai Lishi, like the spreading wings of the geese, ruthlessly swept the Xiongnu positions.
More Hun knights were caught, wailing and the positions were in a mess. The Huns had just escaped the impact of Bai Lishi. The originally not-tidy formation was already scattered. They were not rivals of Yan Xing and others. They were killed so much that they howled and their souls were scattered. Especially the fallen knights were no longer concerned about other things at this moment and were only determined to escape. Many people desperately tried their best to go to the camp. There were trenches next to the camp, and the war horses were afraid to go. Some people ran to Longyuan Water. As long as they ran to the shore of Longyuan Water, they might escape.
He lay on the front of the horse and didn't dare to raise his head. He knew that this time it was over, the losses would be worse than the Battle of Fenqiu. He could not imagine how much the Huns could have left, but he knew very well that this time the Huns suffered heavy losses for Yuan Shao, and their vitality was severely damaged, and they lost their fortunes.
He went to the barely-kick the war horse and ran wildly. He only let out a long breath until he rushed into the camp. Then he rode his horse down to the Wangstreet in the middle of the military camp, turned over and dismounted, rushed up the Wangstreet, and looked around in shock.
To the south of the camp and to the north of Longyuan Water, there was chaos on the narrow battlefield. Not only did the Xiongnu positions collapse, but they could only watch Ma Chao, Yan Xing and more than a thousand cavalry rushing, but the position on Tuo Yi on the west side was also in a mess. Tuo Yi was retreating, and Sun Ce's battle flag followed closely, pressing step by step. Both sides bit it tightly, and it seemed that Tuo Yi could not withdraw from the camp smoothly.
"It's! Who can I spare in the Heaven of Changsheng?" He sweared and gloated. But he became nervous again. If Kuo Yi was defeated by Sun Ce, the army would probably collapse. The only people who could take charge of the overall situation were Xun Yan and Han Yao beside him.
Should I go to the service now? Looking at the chaotic battlefield and hesitate. If Kuo Yi is not dead, he will come to Yuan Shao to sue him, saying that he is afraid of fighting and fleeing without fighting, that will be a big trouble.
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Under the guidance of Guo Wu and others, Ma Chao and Yan Xing led their troops to turn on the position, avoiding the danger of being shot on the side by the powerful crossbowman. Ma Chao was unwilling to accept that he had led his troops across the river and was attacking Tuo Yi's original formation. He immediately turned his horse's head and led Pang De and others to the battlefield.
Yan Xing sent people to hunt down the surviving Huns to ensure the safety of Sun Ce's retreat. He then left the battlefield and turned back to the east. Lu Su was crossing the river and needed his support. Unlike the indignant personal guards, he did not care about Ma Chao's behavior of robbing merits. He knew what he should do, and believed that Sun Ce would not only calculate the merits based on who could kill the general. In the battle of Rencheng, Zhu Huan's merits who killed the generals and seized the flag were proof that it was not as good as Taishi Ci and Huang Gai.
Since Ma Chao is willing to take on the most dangerous task of defeating the enemy's attack, why don't he do it? If Bai Lishi hadn't rushed forward, how could he give up so quickly and escape back to the camp?
Yan Xing's decision was very correct. Yin Kai originally hoped that Que Yi would send reinforcements, but he looked west with a straight look. When he saw the smoke and dust stirred up by the cavalry, he screamed with excitement, thinking that Que Yi had sent the Xiongnu cavalry to reinforcements. When the panicked scout came and told him that it was not the Xiongnu cavalry but Sun Ce's personal guards, Yin Kai's mind was blank and there was only one thought left in his mind.
Is Kuo Yi defeated?
When Yin Kai was woken up by his guards, he immediately ordered a retreat without saying a word. The situation changed too suddenly, and Yin Kai didn't even have time to change the formation. Seeing that the cavalry had appeared on the horizon and was getting closer, Yin Kai knew that it would be too late to leave. The loss was solid and the consequences were serious, but it was still acceptable compared to the death. He threw down his main force, jumped off his war horse, and fled in panic under the protection of the guards.
Without the command of the main general, more than 4,000 Jizhou soldiers were in chaos and were circling like headless flies. Some people were panicked and rushed directly into the Longyuan River. Seeing this, Lu Su immediately ordered the crossbowmen to line up along the river and shoot with all their might. At the same time, he ordered the infantry to cross the ferry and protect the floating bridge.
Not long after, Yan Xing rushed into the battle formation with his personal guards. Facing the collapsed Jizhou Army position, Yan Xing ordered the knights to disperse and cover up the killing everywhere in units of hundreds of cavalry.
On the banks of Longyuan Water, more than a thousand iron cavalry chased and died in the north, killing and killing.
Chapter completed!