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288. Beheading

Liu Yu was watching the battle from a high place behind. Seeing Li Xing and Sui Yu's Wuyuan Army perfunctory, he couldn't help but frown and said, "What's the point of fighting this battle!"

Seeing the brave soldiers of Shuofang, he couldn't help but nod, "Shuofang's soldiers and cavalry are powerful, and they are worthy of being the elite soldiers in the world."

Suddenly, he saw Chen Fang leading more than a hundred people to break out of the formation and rush towards the Xiongnu positions. The entire army was in an uproar. The emperor was also surprised. Unexpectedly, Chen Fang, who seemed weak, was actually a powerful general. He was going to personally take the beheading operation first?

Liu Yu was familiar with the Three Kingdoms before and knew that Lu Bu and Zhang Liao led the Bingzhou army, and were descendants of the Bingzhou army cavalry. What they were best at was beheading.

Relying on the power of the Red Rabbit Horse, Lu Bu led a small number of light horses to step on the enemy formation several times, and specifically picked the opponent's generals to attack. Zhang Liao was even more powerful. He had two of the most famous beheading operations. One was to follow Cao Cao to expedition to Wuhuan, and led the light cavalry to break into the enemy formation in the last battle and kill Tadun Shanyu. The other time, although he was not successful, he had a greater reputation.

Zhang Liao was so powerful that Xiaoyaojin.

Sun Quan personally led a 100,000 army to attack Hefei. Zhang Liao had only 7,000 people. It seemed that the strength comparison was very different, but Zhang Liao still thought that there were too many people. Yes, he thought there were too many people. You are not mistaken. Facts have proved that Zhang Liao could not use 7,000 people to deal with the 100,000 army. He selected 800 elite cavalry and rushed forward, burying his head and moving forward. Unless the enemy soldiers stopped him, Zhang Liao would not look at it. He had only one target, that is Sun Quan.

Sun Quan was frightened by Zhang Liao's momentum, turned around and ran away, and the Wu army was defeated. In the past, Zhang Liao's reputation resounded throughout the south of the Yangtze River and could "stop children crying at night."

The emperor praised Chen Fang's courage, "How magnificent, this is a true hero. I will beat the drums myself to boost the morale of the army." He lifted the drumstick and hit the drums hard, and the sound of killing sounds shook the sky, and the morale of the entire army was greatly boosted.

The emperor's words stimulated a warrior next to him, Shi Yong, the western commander of Xihe County. Shi Yong came to greet him with a thousand elite cavalry when the emperor entered Shangjun. As a result, he did not welcome him to Xihe, but instead followed the northern expedition to Shuofang.

When Shi Yong saw the emperor praising Shuofang soldiers, he immediately expressed his dissatisfaction and shouted, "Your Majesty only saw Shuofang soldiers and cavalry, but he did not see the courage of Xihe Jingqi!" He led a thousand subordinates to the formation, followed Chen Fangrui's soldiers, and rushed straight to the enemy opposite.

This was an act of not obeying orders on the battlefield, but he had already rushed out, and the soldiers of the army were cheering for the bravery of the Xihe soldiers. The emperor stopped saying anything, but just beat the drum vigorously. Anyway, he was young and had the strength to fight in person, so he could only compete with the drum in front of him.

The Hun soldiers rushed forward to meet the enemy in a riot. Chen Fang rushed to the front and shot arrows one after another, and they would fall. When he got closer, he threw the bow and arrow on the ground, lifted his spear, sprinted left and right, and killed several people. At this time, he was less than thirty steps away from the banner of King Rizhu.

King Rizhu subconsciously retreated. He had just stepped back for more than ten steps, and suddenly remembered that once he retreated, his king's flag would also move backwards. The whole army would think that the war was unfavorable and morale would be greatly damaged.

He immediately stopped retreating and ordered the soldiers around him to come forward, "Around them, and no one is allowed to let go!" he shouted loudly.

The Hun cavalry moved forward and surrounded more than a hundred Shuofang soldiers. Seeing that there was no hope of killing Rizhu King again, Chen Fang rushed to a Xiongnu leader not far away and stabbed him with a spear. His guards immediately jumped off the horse and cut him off his head with one knife.

The Huns shouted, "The Great Commander is dead!" It turned out that Chen Fang killed the Left Commander under King Rizhu. He was a high-ranking Xiongnu official ranked 24th in charge. He was generally a relative of the Shanyu, a noble family of the Huns, and had a very noble status.

Seeing that Chen Fang could do it, he pulled out his horse and killed him, but the Huns had already surrounded him and surrounded him layer by layer. The cavalry of Baishuofang rushed left and right and could not break through the circumference for a while.

At this time, Shi Yong led the Xihe elite cavalry to come and rushed directly towards the king's flag. Rizhu Wang shouted loudly to stop the enemy. The Xihe soldiers were all formed by good families and were already brave. At this time, they were aroused by the Shuofang soldiers and cavalry, and they were even more unstoppable.

The little emperor Liu Yu was overjoyed when he saw the cavalry of the two counties being brave. With such elite cavalry, his plan to form an elite cavalry had great hope of realization.

At this time, Shi Yong saw that he could not make a contribution, so he withdrew his troops and walked back and forth. The Huns intercepted him back and forth, and there was chaos in front of the formation. Chen Fang took advantage of the chaos to break out of the encirclement, returned to the formation, and presented the head of the Huns' Grand Commander. The emperor said to the left and right: "This is my first step to ascend to the Chief Commander!"

Shi Yong also broke through the siege. This time he went to the battle, his results were much worse than those of Chen Fang, but he also killed a master of the Huns, and the emperor immediately praised it.

Both the left and right armies also retreated, the Han and Xiong Army temporarily stopped fighting, and Shuofang and Xihe soldiers both punished the evil forces in front of the formation, but the Wuyuan Army had no record of war. Sui Yu was very dissatisfied and said, "Let them see the power of the Wuyuan Army in a while."

Li Xing said, "The time has not come, the winner has not been decided, so there is no need to worry."

Sui Yu said angrily: "If you wait for the credit, you will be stolen. My Wuyuan soldiers and cavalry will be ridiculed by the entire army!"

At this time, the Han army was extremely strong, and Wang Meng strongly asked to fight, but the emperor refused. The Huns did not suffer any major losses and used infantry to attack the cavalry, so they would definitely not take advantage of the enemy's weakness. Infantry to deal with cavalry, of course, they should still have to be strong and deep and deal with them with a stable formation.

Not long after, the Huns soldiers pushed forward, and even the king flag of King Zhui was moving forward. It seemed that this time it was going to be a winner.

The Huns still avoided the middle and approached from the two wings. The emperor still sent Shuofang troops to defend the left wing, but the right wing did not use Wuyuan soldiers and cavalry. Instead, after the crossbow arrows were fired, Wang Meng led the long troops out of the battle, and was preparing to use the flesh and blood of the infantry to resist the impact of the Huns' cavalry.

Sui Yu was very dissatisfied, "I have never heard that infantry can resist cavalry. Does Your Majesty look down on my Wuyuan cavalry?" The Wuyuan cavalry under his command were also resentful, but this resentment was mixed with shame, because it was their own lazy battle that made the emperor lose trust in the Wuyuan soldiers, and he simply didn't even use them.

Li Xing sneered: "Let the Yulin Army go to the front for a while, so I can't stand it anymore. Naturally, I have to beg us to fight. Then I realized that we must wait."

The Yulin Army was well-trained and had some tricks to deal with the cavalry, but they had never fought against the Huns.

The emperor was prepared for this. In the past two years, he ordered the Ministry of War to make many lengthened spears in Chang'an, which were specially used for the defeated cavalry. It was originally intended to deal with Liu Xiu's Youzhou cavalry, but at this time it was first used on King Rizhu.

Five thousand soldiers were lined up in dense formations in front of the formation. The soldiers in the front row were all strong men, covered with heavy armor. They inserted the end of the spear to the ground, pointing the tip of the spear diagonally forward, like a wall covered with thorns, which looked daunting.

When the soldiers of Bingzhou saw it, they felt a little ashamed. Although they surrendered to the emperor, they had never seen the Yulin Army under the emperor fight. They didn't know what their troops were. Now looking at this formation, they must be a strong soldier.

Li Xing sneered and said to Sui Yu: "It just looks scary. When the cavalry breaks, the spearman will definitely retreat timidly and the formation will be completely chaotic."

The emperor arranged the Xihe cavalry to the left of the Yulin Army and placed the only more than a thousand cavalry to the Yulin Army to the right to protect the two wings.
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