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Four hundred and nineteenth chapter fierce general

"Hoo, ho, ho..."

Huang Zhong held a sword in one hand and a spear in the other. Amidst the exciting sound of war drums, Huang Zhong led the dead soldiers and rushed towards the Jingzhou Army's position at full speed.

After a few breaths, the two sides collided fiercely. Each conical formation easily tore through the Jingzhou Army's wall and spear forest, and wedged themselves into it.

For a moment, both sides were fighting each other. Spears and halberds were clashing, arrows were flying, and the shouts of killing were overwhelming, shaking the whole country.

"Kill..." Huang Zhong led the crowd and charged into the enemy formation. He was holding a red-blooded sword and had innate divine power. Wherever the blade pointed, his shields were broken, spears were broken, and his limbs flew around. He was unstoppable in his bravery.

In the eyes of the Jingzhou soldiers, Huang Zhong was like a ferocious ferocious beast that could not be matched by manpower. Wherever Huang Zhong passed, the Jingzhou soldiers were all frightened, like waves breaking, or retreated in panic.

Or they avoid the sides, not daring to attack directly.

It was a peerless general like Huang Zhong who took the lead and led the charge. As a result, only a thousand people ascended first, and actually broke through the Jingzhou Army's front line with overwhelming force.

When Gan Ning, who was supervising the battle at the rear, saw that the Jingzhou army had been attacked first and was in chaos, he immediately ordered his brothers, Sima Gan Yao of the other tribe, to lead his troops to follow. Gan Ning himself led the masses to follow closely behind.

At this time, the left and right wings led by Chu Fang and Han Guang had already engaged the enemy, but they were still in a stalemate and had not yet made a breakthrough. In comparison, the former army was outstanding.

To the left of the center of Liu Jing's army's position, on a low hill, Pang Tong, wearing a turban and armor, stood behind Liu Jing. Looking at Huang Zhong's advance on the battlefield, he couldn't help but admire: "Huang Hansheng is brave and good at fighting. He will advance if he pushes forward, and ten thousand people will advance."

Pi Yi is truly a fierce general in the world. With the help of this person, there will no longer be a solid formation or stronghold in the world."

Pang Tong had never been on the battlefield before, but today when he saw Huang Zhong leading his troops to charge and break the formation, he realized that the strong generals recorded in the history books as "captured Chen but defeated the enemy, and thousands of people were able to defeat the enemy" were not exaggerated by historians.

And for such a peerless general, in the past in Jingbei, he was only a subordinate of Liu Pan and was not well known to people.

There was also Gan Ning and Gan Xingba, who had already gained a great reputation in Jingchu. He had also lived in Nanyang for many years, but had never been used. Liu Biao did not recognize talents, and even this was really disappointing.

On the contrary, Liu Jing was able to recognize Gan Ning in the Jianghu, and pull Huang Zhong out of the captives. Comparing the two, it is not difficult to understand why Liu Jing suffered a complete defeat and his foundation could not be preserved.

Hearing Pang Tong's words, Zhuge Liang nodded repeatedly and said: "Since crossing the river, Huang Hansheng must be the first to enter the formation in every battle. His bravery is the best among the three armies. Even if Fan Kuai and Zhao Qi are defeated, he will never be able to defeat him."

Zhuge Liang had previously led his army on a westward expedition to attack Yiling City. Huang Zhong ascended first and killed one of Sima's more than 30 people, thus defeating Yiling.

After attacking Zhang Yun's troops, Huang Zhong fell into the battle again and killed one school captain and one Sima. Their leaders were more than 40 levels high and were awarded the title for their high merit.

In the battle of Jiangling, Huang Zhong also fought many times in the city, and he was more brave than the generals and made great contributions.

The world praises fierce generals, or calls them "enemies of ten thousand people", but the enemy of ten thousand people refers more to the ability to lead troops, rather than the ability to defeat ten thousand people.

In fact, let alone ten thousand people, those who can defeat one against a hundred are rare throughout the ages.

Fan Kuai, the founding hero of the Western Han Dynasty, and Yao Qi, the founding hero of the Eastern Han Dynasty, were such fierce generals.

When Fan Kuai was attacking Zhao Ben's army, the enemy attacked first and beheaded one person. The first sixty-eight people were captured, and twenty-seven people were captured. A total of ninety-six people were beheaded.

When Yao Qi attacked Wang Lang's army, he first captured Chen and killed more than fifty people with his own hands, but failed to capture any of them.

In Zhuge Liang's mind, Huang Zhong's bravery was comparable to that of Fan Kuai and Yao Qi.

Liu Jing, who was under the canopy, said with a smile: "As Kong Ming said, the Han Dynasty did have the courage of Fan Kuai and Zhao Qi, but Chu (Fang) Ziping and Han (Guang) Gongfu were not afraid to make too many concessions, let's watch."

"Oh?" Pang Tong only knew that Chu Fang and Han Guang were Liu Jing's generals, could they be comparable to Huang Zhong?

As if to confirm Liu Jing's words, the Right Army made a breakthrough not long after.

It turns out that the left wing of the Jingzhou Army was composed of refugees from Guanzhong. They had a stoic temperament, were tall and strong, and carried spears, large cannons, and bows and crossbows. They formed a very strong formation, and Feng Xi and his troops could not attack.

Seeing that the front army was in great shape, but his attack here was blocked, Han Guang gradually became unable to sit still. He called Feng Xi to his side, temporarily handed over the command of the right army to him, and replaced him with his beloved general Ah Pu as the front guard.

Han Guang himself placed dozens of horsemen and Qiang and Hu horses behind the front and advanced with him.

Ah Pu has been following Han Guang since he was a boy, accompanying him through life and death, and fighting on the battlefield. There is a tacit understanding between master and servant. In order to create opportunities for Han Guang, Ah Pu personally risked his sword and led his troops to storm the Jingzhou Army's positions.

Ah Pu was already extremely brave, and he did not hesitate to take casualties. He launched a stormy attack and successfully defeated a certain unit of the Jingzhou Army in Zuoye.

Han Guang's eyes were as bright as a torch, and when he saw the opportunity coming, he immediately led dozens of athletes, Qiang and Hu, astride their horses and held bows, and galloped towards the left side of the enemy's formation.

Han Guang was born in Liangzhou and was good at shooting. He held a strong bow and rushed to the enemy's formation. He fired several arrows and shot down four or five people. Then he abandoned his bow and took a spear and charged into the Jingzhou army's formation.

Han Guang was tall and tall, riding a white horse and wearing bright armor. He looked like a god general. When they saw Han Guang coming towards him, all the soldiers in Jingzhou showed fear and could hardly hold their spears.

"Kill..." Han Guang galloped up on his horse, looked down from a high position, stabbed out a spear in his hand, stabbed and killed a Jingzhou soldier standing in front of him, then picked him up and threw away the corpse weighing hundreds of kilograms, which was more than ten feet away.

, directly knocking several enemy soldiers approaching him to the ground.

Han Guang ignored the enemy soldiers who fell to the ground and were unable to resist. He galloped over them with his horse, and then swept across with his spear. Not only did he knock away several spears that had hit his chest, but he also hit an enemy soldier with his remaining strength.

The pawn's face.

The spear Han Guang held in his hand was a two-edged spear, which could be used for stabbing or chopping. Han Guang also had extraordinary physical strength. The enemy soldier was hit in the face by his two-edged spear, and his head was almost split open.

He died without a single cry.

Han Guang continued to penetrate deep into the enemy formation, and the spears attacked again, and the density was far greater than before, making it difficult to defend. Fortunately, Buqu protected Han Guang in the middle, blocking attacks from both sides.

Han Guang ignored the threats from both sides and moved forward without hesitation. The two-edged spear in his hand flew up and down and danced left and right. If he touched it, he would die. If he touched it, he would die. The strong Guanzhong soldiers in front of him were as fragile and vulnerable as paper figures.

one strike.

The dozens of Han and Qiang knights who followed Han Guang into the battle were all brave men who crawled out from the pile of dead men. They followed Han Guang around him, and they all shouted to fight hard, one against ten.

Although there were only a few dozen cavalry, they were running rampant in the enemy's formation that was a hundred times larger than our own, as if they were in an uninhabited country. Not to mention, under Han Guang's repeated attacks, Jingzhou Army's left Ye was in chaos.

Ah Pu immediately used the Jingzhou Army's left corner as a breakthrough point, and personally led his troops in, trampling the formation.


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