Chapter 1494 Halfway

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Only the infantry at a disadvantage would choose to fight the enemy crossing the river at the river beach, Hou Junji said silently in his heart.

But there is no need to explain these in detail to the Supi people, and the essence of the Central Plains' art of war cannot be learned by these savages.

Subimala is a very brave woman, regardless of her personal bravery, but she is willing to lead troops to kill, and I heard that she often takes the lead, so she can be called a hero among women.

Subi's generals also listened to her, which meant that she had passed the primary stage of leading an army and was a qualified general in command.

But that's not all. Let alone a woman, even if she is much better than her subordinates in terms of talent and knowledge, it will be difficult for her to get rid of her own shackles and become the kind of person who can command an army and open and close the army vertically and horizontally. Even if there is a queen

Neither does the aura bonus.

War makes women go away. Whether it is before or thousands of years later, women are incompatible with words like war. Even if there are some exceptions, they cannot change the reality.

Once many women take to the battlefield, it can only mean that this ethnic group is on the verge of life and death.

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"Are you Tang people good at fighting? What you say always makes sense, but you can't just compare us to yaks, they are messengers of God and our partners.

When Jacques was wrestling, he was looking for their Ajia, so what does that have to do with the war between us Supi and Yalong people?"

The little queen is very curious about knowledge and is serious about saying things that make people laugh or cry.

The arrival of the Tang envoy was sudden, but it brought her a lot of good news. Her sister did not forget that there was another sister fighting for power and land for the Supi people, so she sent this strange Tang envoy to her side to tell her

She tried her best to follow the advice of the Tang envoy.

But she doubted that this guy, who looked even thinner than the monks who served the god Asura, could really bring victory to Suvi?

Hou Junji sneered in his heart, raised his head, and looked at the surrounding Supi people with disdain, "Your Highness, we Tang people have been fighting wars for many years. There are countless battles involving more than 100,000 or 200,000 people. Every battle has killed and wounded.

There are more than 12,000 troops.

Generals who achieve victory will record their names and the process of victory and pass them on to future generations so that people can remember their achievements and teach future generations not to make stupid mistakes.

For example, use cavalry to fight the enemy head-on by the river... Well, now is not the time to talk about this. Your Highness must remember to tell his subordinates that when they engage in battle later, just charge forward. The enemy has just crossed the river, so be prepared.

insufficient.

If we disperse them, the enemies who cross the river later will be in panic. At that time, they will be as easy to slaughter as lambs. If it were just us, maybe the enemies could hold on for a while because they have more troops than us, but this is already a place.

trap.

No matter how ferocious the beast is, it can no longer break free."

Hou Junji couldn't help but smile as he watched the little queen obediently summon all the generals, dance and dance to boost their morale and convey his message.

It's just that he also feels a little regretful. It would be great if he could kick this woman away and let him lead the army...

The Tang army finally chose this battlefield. The enemy came unprepared. The Tang army rested in Nangle City for half a month. The already high chance of winning suddenly increased to 90%.

Another factor is that it depends on God's will. For example, a flood, a strong wind, etc. are unexpected factors.

What made Hou Junji's toothache was that the little queen soon fell into convulsions and prostrated herself on the ground with her subordinates, constantly calling the name of God Asura. Several priests dressed in fancy clothes jumped out and kept saying

He was jumping around there, mumbling words, as if he was crazy.

This is very similar to the Turks summoning the souls of the dead after they were defeated. It is really unlucky.

Subimuluo mounted his horse again and glared at Hou Junji angrily. Hou Junji, who had lived in Tubo for a long time, knew that he was blaming her for disrespecting the gods.

Hou Junji snorted coldly. He was not that guy like Cheng Zhijie. Now he always talked about the god Asura. He was like a Supi man. He was really shameless.

He, the lord, is a good man. He respects the Lord of Heaven and Earth, his master, and practices benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom, and trust. Who is an Asura, and he dares to ask someone to pay homage to him?

Well, Mr. Hou’s pride and arrogance are beyond the comprehension of ordinary people.

He thinks that what he lacks now is no longer the accumulation of talents and knowledge, but an opportunity, an opportunity that can make him famous in one battle.

Hou Junji stopped talking and began to quietly arrange his armor, weapons and horses.

Seeing his posture, Subimuluo couldn't help but said: "Do you want to kill with us? I think you'd better hide, otherwise if you die, you won't be able to return to your Tang country."

Bah, bah, bah, Hou Junji's face turned green when he heard this. He secretly sucked a few mouthfuls of bah, you will die here, I will definitely live a long life...

"Your Highness, I once led thousands of people to defeat hundreds of thousands of Tuyuhun people in the Tang Dynasty. My sword is also stained with blood. We men of the Tang Dynasty never shrink back when facing the enemy..."

Hou Junji took out his sword and waved it vigorously several times to prove his bravery.

What he didn't know was that Subimuluo evaluated him as a bragging and proud sheep. Maybe after this battle, she was blessed by the god Asura. If she was still alive, she would have to go to the corpse pile.

Here we are looking for this Tang envoy.

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The Yalong people are not slow in crossing the river. No matter how stupid they are, they know that when the army crosses the river, it is the most vulnerable time, so the generals of the Yalong people are urging their subordinates to move faster.

For a moment, the war horses were moving their limbs, leading the knights to swim in the water. In the river that stretched for several miles, there were densely packed figures of the Yalong people.

On the bank of the river, the Yalong people's central army has not moved yet. Well, there is no such thing as a central army that is not a central army. They like to keep the strongest and most skilled people by their side when fighting. Loyalty is also very important. Generally speaking, those who can protect people like this are very important.

Ben was surrounded by tribal warriors directly under them.

There are about three thousand people, and they will not easily fight the Supi people on the river bank, because that will put Lord Nanglun in danger.

Generally speaking, there are not many levels. The Yalong army is now in a mess like a group of ducks floating on the river.

More than 2,000 people in front have just landed, and more than 5,000 people in the back have just stepped into the water. There are still thousands of people floating in the river.

Most of the Tubo people were landlubbers. From time to time when crossing the river, some people would be separated from their horses by the current, and then they would grab the people or horses next to them with their claws and claws, bringing others into chaos.

In the turbulent sky, the dripping knight had just landed on the other side. Before he could take a break, he spurred his horse on the roar of the general and faced the charging enemy.

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Subimara led her troops to attack Yalong's army crossing the river.

They came from the west along the winding river beach. The terrain of the river beach was not suitable for the army to form a wide formation, and the ground was different from the wilderness.

Therefore, their speed is not fast. The important thing actually lies in the choice of timing. They cannot let the enemies come ashore too much, and they cannot give the enemies who come ashore time to rest.

Four or five miles west of where Yalong's army crossed the river, the two armies made their first contact.

The moment the savage plateau warriors saw the enemy, they howled like wild beasts.

First, stones were thrown at each other, and those with bows and arrows were all noble generals. In such a battle, the role of bows and arrows was of little use.

From time to time, someone was hit in the vital part and fell off his horse screaming, but the effect was naturally far less spectacular and cruel than the Tang army's volley.

Amidst the earth-shattering sound of horse hooves, the two armies soon collided directly.

The cavalry staggered past, with a dull crackling sound and the sound of swords piercing flesh. The knights who had been fatally hit jumped off their horses in a dance, and were soon submerged in the smoke.

The cavalry's charge was short and fierce, and life and death were often matters of a split second, leaving no room for luck.

The Supi army roared past and separated from the enemy in the blink of an eye. Behind them, the corpses of countless men and horses were scattered on the ground.

When the Yalong people changed directions according to their fighting habits and turned around to fight again, all they saw was the backs of the Supi people moving away quickly. At that moment, even their horses seemed to be trapped.

The enemy escaped? This was the first thought of the Yalong people, and then they realized that the Supi people rushed towards the army that was crossing the river.

The Yalong people gave people a complete demonstration of what is called fueling tactics.

The Yalong people who landed one after another hurriedly organized and made continuous futile attempts to block the rushing enemies, resulting in shockingly high casualties.

The Supi army galloping past became increasingly relaxed, because the enemies standing in front of them became increasingly rare and could not delay their attack at all.

The distance of four or five miles passed by in a hurry, and the Supi people excitedly drove their horses. They had never felt that the war with the Yalong people could be so easy.

The Yalong people were still crossing the river, and they didn't even have enough time to realize the danger was coming.

In the eyes of countless Yalong warriors crossing the river, the Supi people swarmed in and swept past the shore, killing all the Yalong people who boarded the shore and were caught off guard.

The Yalong people or the Xiangxiong people who were still floating in the river were dumbfounded, and then... they became confused. Some people wanted to retreat to the shore, while others were still swimming forward. They were suddenly blocked in the river, and were in a dilemma.

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Attacking halfway across is actually that simple.

There are very few people in the Central Plains who can do this, because no matter how stupid a general is, he knows that he cannot just send his army to the enemy's dining table.

Moreover, there is a precedent of a last-ditch battle. He would rather die than let the enemy be blocked in the river and be slaughtered by others.


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