A big Han officer on the city wall tried his best to behead an enemy soldier again. Then he looked to the left and right, and saw that the brother on the left had an arrow stuck in his right arm, but he was still chopping with his unskilled left hand.
The face is ferocious.
The brother on the right is the captain of their team, but this captain has his eyes red with murder, roaring loudly, and there is even a trace of blood coming out of the corner of his mouth.
When the Han soldier was about to go to support him, but before he could move, a spear struck him fiercely. Without paying attention, he was stabbed straight into the chest by the spear, and he didn't even have time to scream.
, fell to the ground and never got up again.
But before the yellow turban soldier in front who had just beheaded the officer and soldier was happy, he was struck by a sword light that came from an unknown place, and then fell to the ground unwillingly with his eyes wide open.
But this scene is just a microcosm of the current battlefield, and similar scenes are constantly happening on the city walls.
Life seems extremely fragile at this moment, and the cruelty of war can be seen from this.
When Li Xiang led the army, the two armies were fighting each other. In other words, these days, the Yellow Turban Army was constantly attacking Yecheng.
Today, at least tens of thousands of corpses have been buried under the city walls of Yecheng, including officers and soldiers, but more of them are from the Yellow Turban Army.
Li Xiang did not dare to neglect, so he chose a city gate where the Yellow Turban army was weakest and killed him. There were hundreds of thousands of Yellow Turbans outside the city. Once they were surrounded, it would be no joke.
The cavalry, which has lost its charge power, is not much stronger than the infantry.
Seeing the reinforcements coming, Lu Zhi, the veteran Han general who was commanding from the city tower, immediately ordered the city gates to be opened when the reinforcements approached and let the reinforcements enter the city.
Every bit of strength is very important to today's big man. With Lu Zhi's sophistication, he is not willing to lose even one more point of his hard-won reinforcements outside the city.
Speaking of Lu Zhi, it is worth mentioning that the current Han Ling Emperor did not escort Lu Zhi to Beijing as in history, but instead sent Dong Zhuo to command the army. Therefore, Lu Zhi still commanded the army in the Jizhou battlefield.
After all, when the Han Dynasty was in this stage, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty rarely sobered up for a period of time. Although it still happened that Xiaohuangmen Zuofeng failed to bribe Lu Zhi and framed Lu Zhi, but Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty not only did not do anything to Lu Zhi,
Instead, he severely punished Zuo Feng of Xiaohuangmen.
Later, when the Shichangshi saw this situation, they knew that they must not offend Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty because of Lu Zhi at this time, so he went out of his way and took the initiative to speak good words for Lu Zhi.
And the behavior of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty really won back the hearts of a group of veterans who yearned for the Han Dynasty.
Turning the perspective back to Li Xiang, the Bingzhou Cavalry was still very powerful, and Xue Rengui took the lead in the charge. This round of charge did not encounter any big trouble.
Xue Rengui was seen wearing a white horse and white robe, holding a big halberd, and a strong bow at his waist. He rode forward. With a casual halberd, he cut off a row of spears, and with another halberd, all the spears were stabbed on the necks of the Yellow Turban Army.
A red line appeared, and they all fell down as soon as their bodies went limp. Then, these yellow scarf soldiers were trampled into pulp by the cavalry that followed them.
Chen Sheng, the commander of the Yellow Turban Canal in the distance, naturally noticed the sudden attack of cavalry and quickly sent troops and horses to support him. Even the three thousand Yellow Turban warriors who were serving as trump cards beside him were sent over.
Speaking of which, Chen Sheng was quite annoyed these days. There were quite a few reinforcements coming from the Han Dynasty these days. But half of these supporting troops chose the city gate he was responsible for to attack. This was treating him like a soft persimmon.
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But Chen Sheng had nothing to do about it. Every time, he was successfully attacked into the city by surprise, and even the damage he caused to the opponent was not very large.
Therefore, when Chen Sheng saw that the Bingzhou cavalry led by Li Xiang also chose the direction he was responsible for to kill, an unknown fire suddenly arose in his heart. In order to keep this Han reinforcements, Chen Sheng directly used the troops that he had been reluctant to use before.
The Yellow Turban warriors were sent out.
Although Chen Sheng's timely support increased the pressure on Li Xiang's army, Xue Rengui still showed no change in expression. A halberd danced rapidly in his hand, and the surrounding Yellow Turban troops were killed and injured when they were rubbed.
For a moment, no one could get close to Xue Rengui.
It seemed that the Yellow Turban Army could not stop Li Xiang's army, but at this critical moment, the Yellow Turban Warriors rushed over.
These yellow turban warriors are indeed the best among the elites selected by Zhang Jiao from millions of yellow turban warriors. I saw that these three thousand yellow turban warriors all wore yellow turbans, were tall, and either held big guns or strong shields.
The Yellow Turban warriors actually had only three thousand men. Although they suffered a lot of casualties, they were able to delay the charge of the Bingzhou cavalry for a moment. And in this moment, the other ordinary Yellow Turban warriors were about to slowly
They gathered around.
The situation began to turn a bit unfavorable for Li Xiang.
At this critical moment, Xue Rengui single-handedly stepped forward and charged directly into the Yellow Turban Army formation in front. Xue Rengui was seen rushing left and right, slashing out the square halberd in his hand. No one in the way of Xue Rengui was able to stop him.
The enemy of one.
Not long after, Xue Rengui seemed to have discovered his target. Then, Xue Rengui galloped forward, took the head of a Yellow Turban general, and hung his head on the horse.
But this unlucky general was Zhuang Jia, who was brought out by Chen Sheng. The Zhuang Jia's military force was second-rate, and he could not even resist Xue Rengui's halberd, so he lost his life hastily.
Speaking of this Zhuang Jia, he is also a person who has left his name in history. He was originally Chen Sheng's coachman. Six months after the uprising, Chen Sheng was killed by his design on the way to escape. In the end, Zhuang Jia took Chen Sheng's head with him
I went to ask for credit and reward from the Qin army.
It is a pity that cause and effect reincarnates, and now he has become the first general under Chen Sheng to die in battle.
In the era of cold weapons, strong generals still played a very important role, just like Xue Rengui at this moment.
Of course, this is also due to the fact that the Yellow Turban soldiers have low combat effectiveness and mostly win with numbers, so they can only fight with favorable conditions.
Seeing how brave Xue Rengui was, all the Yellow Turbans were frightened for a moment, and no one dared to step forward again.
Naturally, Xue Rengui didn't pay much attention to these pawns. He turned his horse around, then joined the large army and continued to charge towards the city gate.
In the distance, Chen Sheng saw this large Han reinforcements rushing into Yecheng from him, and he was so angry that he kicked over several of his own soldiers.
Of course, while Chen Sheng was angry, he also showed a hint of fear. Fortunately, this time he did not personally lead the troops to fight like last time. The Han reinforcements this time were much more powerful than the previous ones.
He had naturally seen Xue Rengui's performance, and he, Chen Sheng, was not sure that he could save his life in the hands of that white-robed general.