Chapter 293: Tiger Marquis Moves Again Wooden Man Chengyuan

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Chapter 293 The Tiger Marquis moves again Muren Chengyuan

Yiyang was a place rich in talents during the Three Kingdoms era.

Wei Yan, Fu Wei, Deng Zhi, Deng Ai, Han Song and other talents who can leave their names in history originally belonged to this place.

Among the heroes in Yiyang, except for a few people such as Deng Zhi and Han Song, most of the remaining talents were from common people, such as Wei Yan.

Perhaps the Wei family in Yiyang was once a wealthy family in the past, but as time went by, the Wei family in Yiyang had completely declined by the time of Wei Yan's generation.

In the Han Dynasty, when Confucian classics were regarded as a hard criterion for becoming an official, Wei Yan was able to gain the appreciation of Liu Bei by virtue of his commoner background, and gradually climbed to the current high position of General Zhenbei. It was because of his bravery from the beginning.

Wei Yan's bravery is naturally inferior to that of Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, but compared with Guan Zhang, Wei Yan's character has a more violent spirit.

As he grew older, this anger not only did not diminish, but became more intense.

But it was precisely this violent anger that made his already extraordinary martial arts even more brave today.

Taking the lead and destroying everything is the most suitable description of Wei Yan's current state.

The Wei soldiers who stood in front of Wei Yan were beheaded one after another under Wei Yan's sword.

Bloody and violent, this is the Han Dynasty's Zhenbei General, and he is also a hungry tiger released after being suppressed by Mi Yang for a long time.

Although the Han army following Wei Yan was smaller in number than the Wei army in front of him, they were inspired by Wei Yan's brave performance and formed a wall of swords, advancing step by step with Wei Yan as the tip of the sword.

This steady but murderous formation caused the 5,000 Wei troops in front of them to suffer heavy losses all at once.

Wei Yan led two thousand Han troops to attack proactively. Wen Qin did not expect this scene. Since he did not expect it, the five thousand Wei troops he led would also be caught off guard by the Han troops.

Even the formation of 5,000 Wei troops at one time was pushed back a little by the 2,000 Han troops led by Wei Yan.

This made Wen Qin, the son of a general, a little aggrieved.

Five thousand versus two thousand, if you don't break the opponent's formation, it will be fine. On the contrary, you will be beaten back by the enemy's strength, which is lower than your own.

When Wen Qin was young, he was known as the son of a famous general, brave and decisive. Of course, he would not swallow this frustration in vain.

Wen Qin, who also had extraordinary martial arts skills, would not sit back and watch Wei Yan show off his power like this.

Now that the two armies were engaged, it was not easy for Wen Qin to find Wei Yan to fight against him. However, Wei Yan was difficult to find because there were many Han troops in front of him.

Wen Qin, who had followed his father since childhood, was not frightened by Wei Yan's bravery, nor was he frightened by the current bravery of the Han army.

He quickly issued instructions to the surrounding Wei soldiers to stabilize their bodies, and then Wen Qin carried the Huanshou knife and passed several Wei soldiers, came to the front of the formation of the two armies, and slashed at a Han soldier.

Wen Qin had been very brave since he was a child. Under his powerful and heavy blow, many Han soldiers soon died under his sword.

And when the blood of the Han army splashed on Wen Qin's face, the murderous intention in Wen Qin's heart became even more intense.

He kept swinging his sword and chopped down a Han soldier in front of him. Every time Wen Qin chopped down a Han soldier, another Han soldier would take his place.

However, Wen Qin's brave performance also stabilized the morale of the Wei army to a great extent, preventing the Han army's sword formation from advancing even half a point.

At that time, Wei Xi conspired a rebellion in Yecheng. Thousands of people died because of the rebellion, and even many famous people in the world could not avoid it.

When Wen Qin was implicated and imprisoned, he should have been executed according to law, but Cao Cao, who was far away on the front line, specifically ordered him to be pardoned.

This was not only because Wen Qin's father was Cao Cao's old subordinate, but also because Cao Cao appreciated Wen Qin's bravery.

Wen Qin is quite similar to Wei Yan in both his bravery and personality.

After Wen Qin stabilized the morale of the Wei army, the advantages of the Wei army's well-trained training and large numbers soon became apparent.

Nearly five thousand Wei troops took advantage of their own advantages and began to slowly encircle the Han army in front of them. This scene was quickly noticed by Wei Yan, who was fighting.

Although Wen Qin is similar to Wei Yan in terms of bravery and character, there is one thing he cannot compare with Wei Yan, and that is his grasp of fighting opportunities.

Historically, during the Northern Expedition, the reason why Zhuge Liang was able to defeat the Wei army in the field was not only because of his own strategy, but also because of Wei Yan's role in it.

Wen Chang's character is terrible, but his abilities are really impressive.

After Wei Yan noticed the Wei army's intentions, he immediately ordered the Han army behind him to stop advancing and form a formation to resist the enemy.

The reason why Wei Yan just attacked with all his strength was because he felt that his own number was smaller than that of the enemy. In this case, his own morale was particularly critical.

As a general, his fighting will undoubtedly greatly improve his own morale.

Moreover, Wei Yan also thought that if he could cause a disturbance in the Wei army during his fierce attack and take advantage of the chaos to kill the enemy's general Wen Qin, then it would be the best result.

It was just a good plan, but the development of the situation did not go as he expected. The enemy's general Wen Qin was obviously not a timid person.

Therefore, when the situation developed against the Han army, Wei Yan naturally had to change his tactics flexibly.

Under Wei Yan's command, the Han army stopped advancing in a sword wall, and then began to rely on each other's formations to fight with the five thousand Wei army in front of them.

Due to Wei Yan's actions just now, the morale of the Han army was very high at this time.

Therefore, when Wen Qin commanded the 5,000 Wei troops to launch a fierce attack on the 2,000 Han troops, the formation of the 2,000 Han troops remained rock solid, and there was no danger of being broken through by the 5,000 Wei troops in a short period of time.

Wen Qin naturally also discovered that the Han army in front of him began to form formations to protect themselves, but with the opportunity already lost, even if he had the advantage in strength, he would not be able to defeat the Han army in front of him in a short time.

Therefore, on the battlefield between Wei Yan and Wen Qin, the armies of the two sides were in a confrontational and fighting situation.

The constant shouts of killing and wailing became the loudest music on this battlefield.

But compared to Wei Yan's situation where they were at a disadvantage with their weak troops, the situation at Ding Feng's place was not optimistic.

The reason why Ding Feng's situation is not optimistic is not that he lacks the courage of Wei Yan.

As Ding Feng, who regards being the first to ascend to the throne as his daily routine, his bravery on the battlefield is also outstanding.

It's just that he suffered the loss of the flag.

Although both Wei Yan and Ding Feng were the chief generals of the two strange armies sent by Mi Yang, compared to General Zhenbei, who was only one step away from being a general in charge of Wei Yan, Ding Feng's current military position was only that of a school lieutenant.

After Cao Xiu noticed Zhang Liao's intention just now, he immediately ordered Xu Chu to go with nearly three thousand Qingqi to assist Sun Li.

After Xu Chu accepted the order, he did not adopt the initial combat strategy because of the lessons Zhang Fei had just taught him.

After he led his army to join Sun Li's 20,000 Wei troops, he just led more than 2,000 Wei troops to patrol around, waiting for the opportunity to attack.

This opportunity was quickly noticed by Xu Chu.

The fighter plane Xu Chu discovered was the two thousand Han troops led by Han Hengfeng Colonel Ding Feng.

Although Wei Yan was promoted to the position of governor of Hanzhong by force due to Liu Bei's personal prestige.

However, after Wei Yan became the governor of Hanzhong, his personal information was probed in detail by spies from the north, and soon it was delivered to Cao Cao.

Xu Chu, who was originally Cao Cao's personal bodyguard, naturally knew Wei Yan.

Although in the intelligence collected at the beginning, Wei Yan had no shining points at all.

But Xu Chu remembered that after reading Wei Yan’s information, Cao Cao had a smile on his face and said:

"Liu Bei knows people well. This person should not be underestimated."

Xu Chu, who had always regarded Cao Cao as the person he admired the most, kept Cao Cao's words firmly in his heart.

So after seeing another strange Han army with Wei Yan as its commander, he did not target the two thousand Han troops led by Wei Yan.

He focused all his attention on the two thousand Han troops led by Ding Feng.

Compared to Wei Yan, Ding Feng's military position was insignificant.

And although Ding Feng made great contributions in the battle to defeat Shen Yi, such a battle was obviously not enough to attract the attention of Cao Wei's people.

So after Xu Chu saw the two thousand Han troops led by Ding Feng, they went out to fight against the five thousand Wei troops in Ma Tai.

Without hesitation, he led the more than two thousand light cavalry troops behind him and galloped towards Ding Feng's two thousand Han troops.

After arriving at the flank of the two thousand Han troops led by Ding Feng, Xu Chu ordered the Wei army's light cavalry behind him to start firing arrows at Ding Feng's two thousand Han troops.

When more than two thousand arrows fell into the formation of the Han army led by Ding Feng, many Han soldiers were caught off guard and were shot.

Although the damage of the arrows fired by the Wei army's Qingqi was greatly reduced because they were stray arrows, some Han soldiers were still shot in vital parts and died.

The most terrible thing is that Xu Chu's biggest purpose of this move was achieved.

Under the sudden attack of arrows from more than 2,000 Wei troops and light cavalry, the Han army's formation began to commotion.

Seeing this scene, a smile appeared on Xu Chu's face.

Although his two thousand cavalry are light cavalry and will rarely attack the square formation directly, this does not mean that the light cavalry must not charge into the formation.

There is a big prerequisite for the light cavalry to charge into the formation, which is to first cause chaos in the enemy's infantry formation.

Once the infantry's formation is disrupted, the light cavalry's opportunity will come.

The harassment caused turmoil in the infantry formation. When the enemy's turmoil gradually expanded, the light cavalry would approach step by step.

When the formation is unstable, the enemy infantry will feel fear when they see the cavalry approaching.

And this may cause the infantry formation to completely collapse.

Once the infantry formation collapsed, not to mention the 5,000 Wei troops without the horse platform, the more than 2,000 light cavalry troops led by Xu Chu alone could defeat the 2,000 Han troops in front of them and flee for their lives.

Just now, Xu Chu led his army to chase behind the fleeing cavalry of Hu Xiu, and this was his plan.

It's a pity that his plan just now was ruined by Zhang Fei, but the Han army in front of him currently does not have the tens of thousands of enemies like Zhang Fei.

When the Han army was harassed by more than 2,000 Wei army light cavalry and the formation broke out, Ding Feng, the commander-in-chief, quickly discovered the situation.

Upon discovering this situation, Ding Feng's eyes were full of anger.

Compared with Wen Qin, Ma Tai's bravery was much inferior.

He only took on this important task because he was Sun Li's hometown friend.

And Ding Feng himself was a brave man who was not afraid of death.

In this case, if Xu Chu's two thousand light cavalry troops were attacked by Ding Feng, Ma Tai's five thousand Wei troops would not be able to defeat Ding Feng.

It is not impossible for this Wei army to be defeated by Ding Feng if Ding Feng seizes the opportunity.

The situation on the battlefield just now was developing in this direction, and this situation also filled Ding Feng with joy.

But it was a pity that Xu Chu led two thousand Wei troops with light cavalry and came out to stab him.

It's just that he was angry. When his own formation had caused a commotion, Ding Feng had no choice but to retreat from the state of ascending first to the Han army's formation.

He commanded the surrounding Han troops and dealt with the constant attacks from the surrounding areas.

However, the number of the Han army was originally smaller than that of the Wei army in front. In addition, there were more than 2,000 Wei troops firing arrows around. Therefore, as time went by, the situation on the battlefield became increasingly unfavorable to the Han army led by Ding Feng.

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Even under the constant harassment of stray arrows, when Ding Feng was commanding the surrounding Han troops to fight, a stray arrow hit his right eyebrow.

Ding Feng's right eyelid even drooped down to block his eye.

This scene happened in a flash of lightning. Before Ding Feng could react, he felt a sharp pain coming from the corner of his right eye.

Then blood continued to flow from the corners of his eyes, until it covered his face.

After this scene happened, the Han troops around Ding Feng were all frightened and shocked when they saw this scene.

When Ma Tai and Xu Chu saw this scene, their faces showed joy.

In their thoughts, the enemy general was injured. With such variables, the Han army in front of them was defeated by them in an instant.

Because Ding Feng is now the backbone of the two thousand Han army.

As Ma Tai and Xu Chu expected, when Ding Feng's face was covered with blood, the morale of the Han army was greatly shaken.

The formation of the Han army became more chaotic.

But at this moment, to the surprise of everyone present, the injured Ding Fengwei, fearing that it would affect the morale of the army, took the initiative to pull out the arrow stuck in the corner of his eye and threw it to the ground.

Then he endured the severe pain and began to command the Han army to continue fighting.

Blood is flowing on your face, but you still won’t retreat!

At the moment when he pulled out the arrow, Ding Feng recalled Mi Yang's every move towards him since he defected to Mi Yang.

"Qing Xiaoyong is famous for his bravery, and it is better to see him once than to hear about him a thousand times."

"Today you are here, and you are more virtuous than tens of thousands of people. Whether things can be helped or not depends on you."

Words like prophecies were recalled in Ding Feng's mind, and a fierce look appeared on Ding Feng's blood-covered face.

He has been waiting for a wise master, and now that he has arrived, how can he not die in vain!

He came from a humble background, but no matter how humble he was, he still had a life that he could devote to the Lord.

I only hope that if he dies in battle today, General Zuo will cover his body with his cloak just like he did outside the West City that day.

That’s it!

Seeing this scene, the Han army, which was originally frightened because of Ding Feng's injury, became extremely excited.

Inspired by Ding Feng's act of risking his own life, the morale of the Han army was suddenly boosted.

At this time, not only did they no longer have any intention of retreat, but even their chaotic formation became stable again.

Even if the enemy is strong and I am weak!

These two thousand Han troops were elites trained by Mi Yang's Seven Kills Order.

Each of the Seven Cut Orders is deeply engraved in their hearts.

With such strict military regulations, it would not be easy for the Han army to retreat.

What's more, now their leader, Ding Feng, has done such inspiring things.

Compared with the Han army, which was greatly shaken by Ding Feng's actions, the Wei army on the battlefield was shocked by Ding Feng's actions after seeing this.

He was hit by an arrow in the face and his face was covered with blood. He still fought to the death and refused to retreat. Is this man a wooden person?

This man is not Colonel Hengfeng, he is clearly Captain Muren.

After this doubt arose in his mind, the morale of the Wei army was greatly affected.

If everyone in the Han army was like this general, how could we fight this battle?

But compared to the doubts in the hearts of many Wei soldiers, Xu Chu, who had been watching Ding Feng, showed admiration for Mi Yang in his eyes:

"I heard that the Mi Army has strict military discipline, see you today!"

He originally thought that Ding Feng was a weakling, but under the champion army, there were many strong men.

There is one more chapter before 2 o'clock.

Recently I was reading a friend's "Han Chef", a legendary story of a cook in the Han Empire.

The writing is good and the story is well told.

The author is a 300-pound cook who is very good at telling stories.

If you are interested, you can take a look.

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