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Chapter 131 The Battle of Fight

Outside the Nine Frontiers, most of the time they fought for cavalry. Except for large-scale legion battles, they still fought like the Central Plains, and they attacked and returned with gold. In other times, they ordered the troops to garrison according to the sound of cow horns. The length, number of sounds, and all the corresponding commands.

The nomadic peoples outside the border are good at bows and arrows, and they will attack when they gather, and they will be separated when they are dispersed. As long as they are not surrounded by all sides, even if they are defeated, they will gather again after a period of time and gradually restore their strength. Therefore, in the millennium wars of farming and nomadic wars, nomadic peoples are generally more dominant. Unless, like Emperor Wu of Han and Emperor Taizong of Tang, the country was strong and they focused on cultivating powerful cavalry.

However, the Jurchens are also ethnic groups on horseback. They know the habits and tactics of the Mongols well, and are not limited to the traditional tactics of the Mongols. They developed firearms and fought heavily in infantry. They not only had unparalleled cavalry, but also had their own unique advantages in siege cities and land. Since they are not a decline, they are comparable to those of the discrete Mongolia.

Sahalian led 3,000 tribes to win from Qinghai and returned first. Along the way, countless Mongols surrendered voluntarily, but he refused. Later, someone came back and brought him news that Gangtu was preparing to rob Abnai. He used the trick and ordered nearly 500 Mongols who had recently defected to pretend to be loyal to Mongolia and deliberately went to Gangtu two days ago.

As Sahalian expected, the siegetu saw that they were all men, and the troops were scarce at that time, so they were added without further investigation.

That day, the Fiery Tu used his life as a temptation to lure the pursuers of the Later Jin Dynasty. At first, they gathered and scattered in moderation and retreated slowly, and everything went very smoothly. But after more than ten miles away from the main road, the 500 people suddenly turned against each other. They killed the trumpet's hand first, making it impossible for the military order to issue, and then joined forces to chase the Fiery Tu. There were dozens of personal guards loyal to him around him, but the situation changed too quickly. In addition, the Later Jin Dynasty arrived in the rear, and the situation was suddenly in chaos.

Among the chaotic army, the soldiers fled, and the guards left by the gangtu were killed one by one. He himself was shot to death and fell off the horse five miles away from the change of the situation. The Later Jin soldiers dropped their horses and owled his head, and did not chase after the fleeing Meng deserters, and immediately returned to encircle Zhou Xian and the others.

The two sides of the Gangtu and Zhou Xian and others were originally working together, and the Gangtu tried to lead troops away as far as possible, while Zhou Xian and the others took advantage of the situation to regain Abnay. In fact, in terms of the degree of danger, the latter was better than the former. However, when Sahalian's plan was successful, the Gangtu died tragically, and the other side was immediately in danger. More than a thousand people roared back, and the head of the Gangtu was erected on the flag. The soldiers of the coalition army were timid and their collapse was only in an instant.

Zhou Xian led 300 Ming soldiers, who originally used the strong bow as a basis to delay the speed of the encirclement of the Later Jin soldiers.

But the situation on the back side changed drastically, and suddenly the entire army fell into danger. At this time, retreat was a way, but it might be a way of life; advancement was also a way, but it was very likely a way of death. When all the three hundred soldiers looked at Zhou Xian, wouldn’t he feel uneasy? He suddenly remembered the Battle of Hunhe. That day, the Ming soldiers knew that it was a danger ahead, but for the brothers who were still struggling to persevere in Shenyang City, they still stepped on the dead end without hesitation. If they ordered to retreat at this time, what would it be different from deserters? Since they all dared to make those decisions, why would they not dare?

Rush, rush over.

Once the three hundred soldiers approached, they would die if they died! If they did not die, they would break through the current Later Jin army formation and retreat with the remaining robes. This was Zhou Xian's choice, and it was also the choice he made for the three hundred soldiers under him. Whether they wanted to do so or not, they must obey their orders at this moment.

For generals, orders are prohibited.

Although Zhou Xian was not a famous general, he first stepped forward and put his life aside. Even if they didn't want to, they had no choice. The three hundred iron cavalry were as fast as lightning, shouting and killing the sky, as if a huge rock was thrown into the calm water, and the ripples spread out in all directions.

The wind roars and flags, the swords rise and fall. Arrows are like locusts, and guns are raised together. One by one, the fierce soldiers fall under the horses and turn into a ball of meat under the hooves of the war horses. The yellow sand flies and hits people's faces and makes people feel painful. The rumbling sounds, the neighing horses and the screams of soldiers gather together, which is terrifying.

Zhou Xian's three hundred soldiers, like a piece of iron stone, rushed into the formation of the Later Jin army. The momentum was fierce, and along the Mount Tuer, Niu Yong broke through twice in a row, how could the Later Jin soldiers who had just formed a new formation? After a moment, Zhou Xian led his troops in. The courageous momentum could reach the central army directly.

Niu Yong heard the screams and screams from a distance, and he felt a little surprised in his heart. He looked at him. However, he saw Zhou Xian's troops roaring and rushing in. The horse's hooves and the blades were all covered with blood and blood. Niu Yong laughed and looked at the sky and roared: "The sky will not destroy me, and the sky will not destroy me! Everyone obeyed the orders, followed me and opened the way to break through."

Niu Yong walked forward with his sword, invincible. His team was not far from Mount Tur, and after breaking through, he arrived in front of the latter. Seeing Mount Tur, he was furious and rushed to Mount Tur with a knife. He cut straight towards Mount Tur, and his guard beside him exclaimed sharply. He pulled him a lot, so that he could hide at the critical moment.

Tuershan suddenly woke up. Looking up, he saw Niu Yong staring at him like a angrily eyes, pointing the blade straight to his head. "Turshan, you coward, you really embarrass your father. Your father is dead, but there are nearly 400 living people waiting for you to give orders. If you want to die, get out of the way, and I will command them for you. Don't embarrass me here." After that, Niu Yong grabbed a horse's belly and continued to move forward.

The guard next to him blocked a shot from the stabbing for Turshan and shouted at him: "Prince...what should we do?"

Turshan looked ugly, and looked at Niu Yong's back as he thought for a moment, his eyes became more and more sharp. He raised his knife and shouted loudly, "Warriors, follow me and rescue the little prince Abnay and avenge my father."

Tuershan is not a siege. Its prestige and calmness are far inferior to the latter. Otherwise, he would not have felt desperate after seeing the siege Taiji's head. But at this moment, every coalition soldier who rushed to the formation was in a desperate situation, and the Jin soldiers obviously did not intend to let them survive. At this moment, since Tuershan pointed out a path, it was equivalent to giving them a possibility of survival. How could they not comply?
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