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Chapter 153: The Battle of Pingxiang (2)

Updated: 2013-02-06

Li Shun and Zhang Wei in the city had already beaten the war drum. The low and heavy sound of the war drum hit the hearts of every Western Liang cavalry who was charging, and the morale of the army increased. The cavalry held the weapons in their hands tightly, looked at the rebels in the distance with fierce light. The Qiang soldiers in the army screamed desperately, raising the weapons in their hands.

Cavalry charges are not like infantry. Do not keep a neat team. War horses are not humans. They can only be neat unless they move slowly. This way, there will be no formation when they charge. However, from Pingxiang City, you can see that the cavalry of the Xiliang Army formed an arrow shape to kill towards the rebel camp. Such a formation is more conducive to defeating the enemy.

The cavalry charge and the pounding drums inside the city scared the rebel vanguards outside the city. Being in victory for a long time has caused this vanguard army to lose its basic vigilance. In addition, the sudden charge of the Han army caused the rebels to be in chaos immediately.

The rebel generals who reacted tried their best to organize soldiers to resist, but the Han cavalry had already come to their sight and had to lead the cavalry in a hurry. If they choose to withdraw at this time, they will definitely be defeated by the Western Liang cavalry. It is the best result to be able to withstand the arrival of the army. In the current situation, the rebel vanguard implemented a strategy of fighting and retreating.

The Xiliang cavalry are all enhanced cavalry of this era. The new type of stirrup horseshoe not only strengthens the durability of the war horses, but also strengthens the combat effectiveness of the elite Xiliang army. Above the war horses, the cavalry of the Xiliang army can easily make many high-risk actions that they dare not do in normal times to avoid the enemy's attacks. In this way, the cavalry of the Xiliang army has become masters, at least in the eyes of the rebel vanguard.

The one who fought with a rebel general was a sergeant commander of the Xiliang Army. As soon as he fought, the rebel general immediately felt a huge force coming from his arm, and the sourness filled his right hand holding the weapon. The rebel general was amazed and then drove away. Military achievements were important and life was even more precious.

After just a few teas, the rebels were obviously not supported. Many soldiers even took advantage of the chaos to retreat. A thousand rebel cavalry basically became targets for the Xiliang cavalry to practice. After the rebel camp was defeated, three or five cavalrymen were surrounded by a rebel soldier.

Jia Rong led the three hundred personal guards to the front, which made the morale of the Western Liang army even more increase. On the battlefield, Jia Rong raised a long iron sword, without any extra moves, and each move was towards the vitals of the rebel soldiers. Jia Rong was very powerful, and the rebel soldiers who fought had lost their basic aura. Seeing Jia Rong's results along the way, they all avoided one after another. For a moment, Jia Rong became a dazzling killing god on the battlefield. Wherever he went, the enemy retreated, and there were also Jiang Yu, Mi Wei and Wulan.

Xu Huang, behind him, looked at Jia Rong with excitement. A long spear was wielding so tight that no one could stop the rebels. However, compared to Jia Rong's moves, Xu Huang was suspected of being a little fancy.

A rebel general caught off guard and was killed by Jia Rong in just one round. He was sharp and cut the rebel general into two pieces in half. His intestines were mixed with blood. The rebel soldiers around him couldn't help but take a step back.

Jia Rong's bloody killing method stimulated the soldiers of the Western Liang Army. Jia Rong has always been the pillar of the soldiers of the Western Liang Army. The main general is brave and the soldiers naturally use their lives.

After Li Li's training, the three hundred personal guards were indeed beyond the same as before. When Jia Rong charged, dozens of personal guards followed closely to prevent some emergencies on the battlefield.

After a while, the battlefield was divided into two parts. The rebel soldiers had been completely suppressed. The cavalry of the Western Liang Army had already penetrated their camp. More and more soldiers fled to the way they came. The rebel vanguard was also killed by a hundred generals of the Western Liang Army. His blood-dropped head was hung on the neck of the war horse.

Jia Rong led the cavalry to chase and kill more than three miles. The rebels who were killed only flowed blood for three miles and had no fighting spirit before retreating.

In this battle, almost all the vanguards of the rebels were wiped out, including about two thousand vanguard troops. More than 1,000 people were killed and more than 500 were captured. Those who fled were unknown, and those who fled were basically cavalry.

Seeing that the war had ended, Li Shun and Zhang Wei immediately led the soldiers to clean the battlefield and obtained countless arrows, weapons, armor, and arrows, more than 300 war horses, and about 300 war horses killed, all of which were pulled back to the city.

Jia Rong's bravery was a huge encouragement to the Western Liang army, and it was a huge shock to the militia that had just been formed in the city and the Han soldiers temporarily formed on the road. His eyes were full of fear when he looked at Jia Rong. After County Magistrate Liu received the news that Jia Rong defeated the rebel vanguard outside the city, his views on Jia Rong had greatly improved.

The city gates were closed tightly again, and the news was received that most of the rebels were almost approaching Pingxiang.

The reason why such great results this time was not only related to the courage of the Xiliang Army, but also to the low vigilance of the rebels. Most of the rebels were behind the front vanguard, only two hours apart. The rebel vanguard did not expect that the Xiliang Army would dare to launch an attack, and even more so, the bravery of the Xiliang Army.

The greatest result of this war was tantamount to shocking some people with other thoughts in the city. The strength of Jia Rong and the Xiliang army made these temporary troops feel deeply scared while surprised, and gave up some of their little thoughts.

After the horse meat is cleaned and dried, it must be very hard to fight with the rebels and long-term preparations must be made. The dried horse meat is carried by the cavalry to marches.

The baskets of feces were sent to the city by the people. The soldiers guarding the city walls pinched their noses and directed the people to pile up baskets of feces. Even the pots that the people usually cooked were temporarily requisitioned. The Xiliang army won the battle, and the enthusiasm of the people in the city was also transferred. After hearing the demands of the Xiliang army, the people responded one after another.

Dashi Mimu even sent him to the city wall with no chance. With the victory of the previous war, the morale of the army was greatly improved. Jia Rong's weight in speaking increased a lot in the hearts of the people. The militia were all equipped with weapons, and the temporary teams formed on the road were also equipped with better armor.

More than ten scouts also rushed towards Longguan, naturally wanting their old boss Dong Zhuo to ask for help. Fighting alone is never a long-term solution.

At the same time, after receiving the news that the vanguard army was wiped out, Han Sui took a deep breath of air conditioning. The vanguard army had 1,000 cavalry and 1,000 infantry. Unexpectedly, in just a moment, he was beaten by the Han army in Pingxiang City. The vanguard was also killed, which greatly weakened the morale of the entire group.

"Can we know who the Han generals in the city are?"

The soldier who fled back replied: "The villain doesn't know who the generals in the city are. He saw the word "Jia" written on the flags on the city from afar!"

"Jia?" Could it be him? At this moment, Han Sui immediately thought of a possibility.

Thinking of this, Han Sui hurriedly ordered the important generals of the general to gather together, and the 80,000 army immediately stopped moving forward.

"The Han generals in Pingxiang City defeated our vanguard army. The vanguard general died on the battlefield. Do you have any good plans to defeat the enemy?" All the generals in the army gathered in a temporary tent.

After hearing Han Sui's words, the generals reacted inconsistently.

Bian Zhang asked: "Who is the guard in the city?"

"Now I only know that the Han generals in the city are surnamed "Jia", and they are all under their command, so I don't know the rest." Han Sui told all the things he knew.

"Jia? Could it be Jia Rong, the prefect of Beidi County?" Bian Zhang asked.

A general from Xianling Qiang shouted in dissatisfaction: "What kind of prefect is not a prefect? ​​As long as the army arrives, the Han army in the city has nowhere to escape!"

The general who knew some inside stories glanced at the general of Xianling Qiang with a slight smile. The general of the vanguard army was the Xianling Qiang people. Seeing that the tribe members died in battle, the general of Xianling Qiang was naturally angry.

The commander of Xianling Qiang was named Loushan. He was a middle-aged man in his thirties. He was so angry that his thin clothes could not cover up his raised muscles. He was obviously a powerful warrior. However, the generals present did not dare to underestimate the seemingly rough Qiang man because he despised him forever.

Lou Shan narrowed his eyes and looked at the reactions of everyone present, focusing on Han Sui Bian Zhang. On the one hand, the dispatch of troops was an internal need of the Qiang people, and on the other hand, the invitation from Han Sui Bian Zhang. Han Sui Bian Zhang was also the nominal commander of the coalition forces. Han Sui had great prestige among the Qiang people and had endless means. In the past few years, not only did he recruit an army of about 10,000 people, but he also had good friends with the various ethnic groups of the Qiang people. This time, Han Sui was nominally attacking the eunuchs. Anyone with discerning eyes knew what the killing of eunuchs had to do with you, a rich man from Xiliang.

Loushan spoke fluent Chinese and said, "I wonder how Jia Rong, the prefect of Beidi County?"

After thinking for a while, Bian Zhang told everything about Jia Rong. Since he was a coalition force, he had to achieve the most basic trust.

After hearing this, Lou Shan laughed and said, "Since Jia Rong is so powerful, we will come and meet him for a while. I think my 100,000 coalition forces cannot destroy a small prefect."

As soon as the words were finished, the general of Xianling Qiang let out a scream, which shows the influence of Loushan Zaixing Qiang.

Han Sui frowned and looked at Loushan, then turned his gaze to Li Wenhou and asked, "I wonder what kind of insights Brother Wenhou has?"

Since Li Wenhou learned that the Han army garrison in Pingxiang City was Jia Rong, his heart was constantly rippling. Not only did the Han people pay attention to unity, but the Qiang people valued more credibility. Li Wenhou never forgot Jia Rong's not tall figure, especially after learning that Jia Rong once broke the Yellow Turbans in the Han Dynasty, he admired him very much. During these days, Li Wenhou has been secretly gathering his strength among the Qiang people, waiting for Jia Rong's orders.

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