"The Han people have a very good saying, which is..." Zha Tiansheng rolled his eyelids, and then said, "If you can take care of your head, you can't take care of your butt. That's probably what it means. Our great ancestor Maodun Shanyu was like this
Defeated the Han attacks time and time again!"
Zha Tiansheng has always wanted to follow Maodun Shanyu as an example, so he has not little research on some of Maodun Shanyu's deeds. However, because the Xiongnu did not have any specific written and book records, Zhatian Sheng could only be
From some oral stories, we can explore some traces of Modun Chanyu who once dominated Mobei.
"What if..." Alan Yi thought for a moment and said, "What if the Han people don't retreat, or what if the leading troops didn't receive the order to retreat?"
Zha Tian Sheng said: "Then you hold them back first, fight if you can, and retreat if you can't..." Zha Tian Sheng was silent for another moment, and then said, "If it doesn't work, give them the rice, and then
Let’s go north to find the King of Xianbei…”
Of course, if it really comes to that point, the Xianbei people are not very efficient. Even if they win, they will still have to pay a heavy price.
"..." Lin Yinqin suddenly stood up and said angrily, "If these damn foxes could work together, we wouldn't need to find any Xianbei people!"
Alan Yi also sighed and said: "These people in the royal court are no longer the Chi Na under the Immortal Heaven... They all look like the domesticated Nuo Hai..."
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Zhao Yun was behind the entire southern Xiongnu and Han coalition. His own riding skills were good, but as a cavalry commander, he had never led so many soldiers and horses alone, so while he was excited, he also felt a little uneasy in his heart.
Zhao Yun really never thought that Fei Qian, the general who protected the Huns, would directly give him such great commanding power. For him, he felt somewhat grateful in his heart, and at the same time, he reminded himself that he needed to live up to this.
A share comes from hard-earned trust.
In the Han Dynasty, if you wanted to become a general who commanded a party, you either had to have a military strategist in your family, or you had an elder who held a military position to guide you, and you had to learn through it. Otherwise, you had to know the ratio of arms, the preparation of equipment, and the quality of personnel.
The deployment, the use of flags, the use of formations, etc. are by no means an easy task.
Now Zhao Yun led a cavalry team of a thousand people, following the rear of the large army, heading north together. The yellow dust stirred up by the hoofs of the cavalry horses covered the sky, and the iron plates of the cavalry or war horses collided with each other.
There was a tinkling sound, the flag was fluttering high in the wind, and from time to time there were messengers running quickly back and forth on the flanks, and the small scout team roared and ran towards the distance...
This kind of momentum and atmosphere was something Zhao Yun had never experienced before.
The Yellow Turban Soldiers, the Black Mountain Army, and the men under Zhang Yan's command are considered the best soldiers. They only know a few formations. If they can line up in a neat formation, it is already good. If they also know a little about the coordination of the arms,
Knowing how to advance and retreat is something that only Zhang Yan's personal soldiers can do.
Zhao Yun sat on the horse's back, watching carefully as the horse rose and fell.
It's hard to see clearly at the front, but you can still see a big banner guiding the front. It's Yufuluo, the symbol of the Shanyu of the Southern Huns. Surrounding it are the elite soldiers of the Yufuluo tribe, each with their They were very tough. In the early spring when the weather had not yet warmed up, some of them even bared their arms and moved freely on horseback without fear of the cold. They even fought and laughed with each other, which seemed a bit loose and irregular.
On the left flank of the Hu cavalry were those directly under Ma Duwei. Different from the slightly scattered Hu cavalry, the Han cavalry appeared much more orderly. The Bingzhou cavalry was on both sides of the team, the Xiliang cavalry was in the middle of the queue, and the Hu cavalry was I put it in the back and kept it in order.
Among the thousand cavalry under Zhao Yun's command, half were Bingzhou cavalry and half were Hu cavalry. Therefore, Zhao Yun followed suit and placed Bingzhou cavalry in front and Hu cavalry in the rear, placing them on the right flank of the entire army.
When the large army set off, Ma Yue was not familiar with Zhao Yun, and Ma Yue thought that Zhao Yun should know how to command a thousand cavalry, so he didn't say much, not even a word of explanation, just a few words Head, he led the team on his own.
At that time, Zhao Yun observed silently, and then he did not stupidly follow Yuvluo or Ma Yue's troops directly, but chose the right wing position of the army...
Sure enough, Zhao Yun's choice was correct.
Immediately, a messenger came and ordered Zhao Yun to send scouts to the right...
Zhao Yun followed the order.
When his scout asked: "How many miles do we need to explore?"
"Thirty miles." Zhao Yun said calmly, as if he was talking about the most ordinary thing.
In fact, this is not ordinary at all.
Infantry marches normally take four hours a day, and the daily march distance is about forty miles. Therefore, the forward scouts are generally within a range of fifteen or twenty miles. Of course, the situation of some enemies is unknown. When the road is unfamiliar, scouts will be sent out thirty or even forty miles away...
The cavalry march normally takes four hours. The daily march depends on the quality of the road, which is between eighty and one hundred and twenty miles. Therefore, if the scout's investigation distance is only ten or twenty miles, it will be It is not quite enough, so under normal circumstances, it is usually placed at thirty miles. Of course, there are also forty miles, but the forty-mile detection range consumes a lot of energy, whether it is for scouts or for war horses. It is relatively large, so it is not commonly used.
Therefore, if the cavalry marches normally, they usually have a scouting range of thirty miles.
After all, scouts are ordinary people, not gods. With magic like teleportation, the distance of forty miles basically requires a horse to run for an hour, back and forth. Adding the time of investigation, it is almost It took two hours...
Therefore, about two hours later, messengers came running from the front and left to report the situation of the scout investigation, which also proved that thirty miles of food rearguards were also released in the other two directions.
Of course, the feedback from the scouts was basically nothing unusual.
Zhao Yun also sent people to report the reports of the scouts on the right to the left and center formations, and along the way, he did not reduce the number of reports or lengthen the intervals because no enemies or abnormal conditions were found.
Zhao Yun always asked one of his Bingzhou cavalry to issue flags, orders, etc. on his behalf, and then carefully wrote down the methods used one by one...
So along the way, Zhao Yun always had such a square face, and the other was learning and using it at the same time. No one discovered that this was actually the first time Zhao Yun commanded a regular army of thousands of people...
Zhao Yun... his force value is quite high. One Lu and two Zhao are no joke in the romance... He is like a hedgehog on the Changban slope... But in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Jiang Wei can still fight with Zhao later.