There was a loud killing sound on the north bank. When the Supi army divided its forces to block the Yalong people from crossing the river, the main force of the Yalong army immediately crossed the river.
This was a contest with nothing exciting. If it were placed in the Central Plains, it would not be included in the war history of the Central Plains. The only thing that can be told is that both the Supi and Yalong people fought with cavalry, and the rhythm between offense and defense was very fast.
Do the Tubo people have infantry? The answer is yes, but as long as there are enough horses, their infantry can be used as cavalry, which is difficult for the Central Plains dynasty that mainly focuses on farming.
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The battlefield was divided into two parts. The leading generals of the Supi people had some differences at this time. Some believed that the Yalong people who were crossing the river should be defeated first, while others believed that the main force of the Yalong army could not be allowed to cross the river so smoothly.
come over.
Subimuluo, who was in Yema Yilin, had not arrived yet, and the Subi army had gathered in a hurry, so there were some problems in the command system.
But in the end the Supi people divided their forces.
When the main force of Yalong's army crossed the river, there were more than 3,000 Supi troops on the other side waiting to fight with them.
The Supi people do not lack the courage to fight, and they have never been afraid of the offspring of the monkeys of the Six Yak tribe. The reason why they were conquered by the Yalong people was actually due to the fight between the two queens.
Now that they have returned to the country, all the hatreds planted by their ancestors have been rekindled. The most important point is that the Asura God they believe in will no longer be suppressed and slaved by some Buddha. This is the will of the gods.
It was also one of the main reasons why the Supi people rose up in resistance.
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Also, no one knew that there was such a tactic as attacking halfway across the river. The Supi people made up their mind to kill every one who crossed the river, completely defeating the Yalong people's despicable sneak attack.
According to their simple organization, the Yalong cavalry rushed up to the river bank in batches. They were greeted by dense stones, mixed with some arrows.
The snow water flowing down from Nyenqentanglha Mountain was originally crystal clear, but now it was extremely muddy due to the hooves of horses, and large red marks began to spread in the river water.
The corpses of men and horses were floating in the river, but the living people were still struggling to vent their bestiality and send more people to meet their gods.
There were loud cries of killing, and the river was crowded with figures of people and horses crossing the river. However, a large number of casualties had occurred by the river. The soldiers were fighting bravely, and the injured were wailing.
The primitive battle does not require much description. For the Central Plains people, this was undoubtedly a terrible war that required a lot of blood and lives.
Those who win are not proud, and those who lose are unlikely to be completely defeated.
The most shocking thing is that the war horses that were supposed to be sharp weapons have become decorations. The narrow river beach and the shallow water in the river are all up for grabs. The role of the war horses may be to allow the knights to stand higher, so as not to
It was just flooded.
As more and more Yalong people crossed the middle of the river, the two sides immediately entered a melee stage. Because they did not have uniform clothing and they all belonged to a half-farming and half-herding nation, they all looked similar. A large number of people were produced in the melee.
accidental injury.
The Yalong people who landed first were obviously unable to resist, and the Supi people completely suppressed them. So many Supi cavalry rushed into the river bravely and engaged in a melee with Yalong's subsequent army.
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On the other side, the two equally matched armies had already collided with each other, and a large group of cavalry, with their heads covered in smoke and dust, crashed into the enemy.
Amidst the wild howls of the plateau warriors, countless people passed by each other, and as their weapons were waved, the screams immediately rang out.
No matter how crude and primitive the strategies and tactics of the Tibetans were, they were still very familiar with cavalry combat and would not make too many stupid and outrageous mistakes.
Their fronts are arranged very wide and will not produce the effect of a car accident scene.
Because their war numbers have always been small, they have not developed the staged battle tactics like the Turks. The whole army moves forward. After the battle, the cavalry in the front row has to charge forward for a certain distance so that the two armies can get away from each other.
, turn around and fight again.
This is the same as the Central Plains cavalry tactics to a certain extent, except that the Tubo people only care about not accidentally injuring their own people.
When the main force of Yalong's army in the west crossed the river to fight with the enemy, on the battlefield in the east, the two armies had clashed several times, with corpses scattered everywhere, many of them trampled to pulp by the charging cavalry.
The horses that lost their masters did not linger around, because the living people were still fighting, scaring them and running away.
The winner was decided first on this battlefield. After three conflicts, the Supi people were obviously more brave and good at fighting. They had some advantages in the cavalry battle.
Yalong's cavalry suffered much greater casualties.
But war is not calculated like this. The Yalong people are more organized. Although the casualties are heavy, their morale is not reduced. Under the leadership of their leader, they are tired, shouting the name of the gods loudly, and launch an attack on the enemy without hesitation.
The fourth attack.
However, some Supi people, who are descendants of Asura, have developed fear, and their brushes with death several times have shaken their will to fight.
Seeing the enemy attack again, the first to escape were the cavalry of the Domi tribe. They were obviously unwilling to use their lives and blood to fight for victory for the Supi people.
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Looking at the groups of Supi people fleeing, the victorious Yalong people let out earth-shattering cheers.
But...then they followed their habit and chased after the enemy. No matter how much the leaders shouted and howled, they could not stop the tribal warriors who chased forward like wolves who saw their prey.
It seems like a joke, but this situation is very Tubo...
As a result, the Yalong people lost a good opportunity to win a complete victory. The Yalong partial army with 1,400 to 500 men left pursued them into the distance, while their main army was still fighting with the enemy.
Qizong Nongzan relied on his numerical superiority to lead his army to the river bank and defeated the Supi people. However, they were trembling after just crossing the river and were unable to pursue them.
More than 2,000 Supi people fled back to Chuza in embarrassment. What arrived before them was another defeated army, which was much more embarrassed than them.
Relying on the low earth city, it was barely resisting the offensive of the pursuing Yalong people.
With this time difference, when the Supi people discovered that an unexpected internal and external attack was forming, the Yalong people also panicked and immediately swarmed to the east where there were no enemies and fled.
However, the Supi people still grabbed their tails and beat them up, which slightly restored their image in the eyes of the gods.