Chapter Twenty: The Battle of the Qiang People III
"At the third watch, we will set off to the place where the Qiang people are stationed to hide. We must remember not to make any noise on the march. Anyone who violates this will be killed. Do you understand?" Jia Rong said in a serious tone.
"Understood!" the soldiers replied in a low voice.
Jia Rong gathered the leading soldiers from each county together and emphasized the discipline issues during the march.
After each leader explained all the things to pay attention to, each soldier received three meals of dry food and then set off. With more than 9,000 soldiers leaving the not-so-majestic city of Gaoping City, Jia Rong couldn't help but sigh in his heart:
Can I come back? How many of the more than 9,000 soldiers can come back?
Just over ten miles away from where the Qiang people were stationed, Jia Rong signaled the team to stop; this was the privilege that Guo Bang gave to Jia Rong, to lead the soldiers to the hidden location safely, and the rights along the way were given to Jia Rong.
, this is also a test of Jia Rong’s battlefield adaptability.
Jia Rong asked Zhang Wei to remind the leaders to hide and keep silent, and then led Li Hu, Zhang Wei, and Xu Qiang forward; before setting off, Guo Si told Jia Rong the issues to pay attention to on the road.
Jia Rong, there may be Qiang sentinels ten miles away from the Qiang camp, so Jia Rong should be careful.
Without Guo Bang's reminder, Jia Rong could feel something unusual ahead. If the Qiang people were really stationed ten miles away, there would be no sentinels. This is basic common sense, just like there would be twenty soldiers in the military base in later generations.
Four hours of monitoring is the same.
After walking about two miles, Jia Rong vaguely heard voices in front of him, and the group of people slowly approached.
The two soldiers chattered a lot, and Jia Rong didn't understand a word, but Jia Rong was sure that the two soldiers were definitely Qiang people.
Jia Rong turned around and signaled the people following him to start taking action, and then gently approached the soldier who was speaking. Xu Qiang also moved gently towards the other soldier; the moonlight was very good tonight, and the moonlight shone on Jia Rong.
Rong's body stretched his figure very, very long.
After a while, Jia Rong and Xu Qiang slowly found their way behind the two Qiang soldiers, but the two Qiang soldiers didn't know it. Jia Rong signaled, and then the two of them started to work together. Jia Rong twisted a Qiang soldier.
The Qiang soldier whimpered a few times and lay down on the ground without breathing.
Xu Qiang used the military style fist taught by Jia Rong and punched the Qiang soldier directly on the temple. He punched hard and defeated the Qiang soldier.
Jia Rong saw Xu Qiang's neat skills and nodded approvingly. Xu Qiang's martial arts skills were very good. It seemed that what Zhang Wei told him at the beginning was right. Xu Qiang's martial arts skills were indeed not inferior to Zhang Wei's.
On the next road, Jia Rong and his team dealt with three waves of Qiang sentries before finally reaching the designated location without any danger.
When we arrived at the designated location, it was already close to the fifth watch. The soldiers were asked to take cover and eat the dry food they had brought with them when they set off at the third watch.
Jia Rong walked to a slightly higher place to observe the terrain. The place where Jia Rong ambush was closest to the Qiang camp. Jia Rong could clearly see the Qiang soldiers coming out of the tent, stretching and yawning;
The rolling Qiang tents create a great visual impact on people.
The more than 9,000 soldiers led by Jia Rong were divided five miles away from the Qiang camp. The ambush locations of the soldiers in each county were different. This was to create a scene of ambushes everywhere for the Qiang people, and better
To draw the strength of the Qiang soldiers, Jia Rong's position is the most critical.
At three o'clock today, Guo Bang was given the task of marching to the designated place by himself, and he was given full authority to handle it, so there was no trace of him. Jia Rong estimated that Guo Bang was also hiding, and was preparing to send troops to catch the Qiang people by surprise at the critical moment.
After the soldiers hid and had breakfast, all Jia Rong had to do was wait for news about Dong Zhuo.
About two hours later, Jia Rong heard the sound of war drums, the sound of horse hooves, and the shouts of the Qiang people in the distance...
Listening to this formation, Jia Rong deduced that Dong Zhuo's army had begun to fight the Qiang people head-on. Sure enough, at this time, a messenger sent an order to Jia Rong, asking Jia Rong to immediately launch an attack on the side of the Qiang people.
Cover Dong Zhuo's frontal battle.
After Jia Rong received the order, he immediately asked Zhang Wei to pass the order, and the three armies immediately launched an attack on the Qiang troops.
There were no charging horns or drums, only the hysterical shouts from the throats of the soldiers.
Hearing the shocking killing cries from behind, the Qiang soldiers were momentarily stunned. They never expected that there was a group of ambush soldiers behind them.
The leader of the Qiang people immediately detached a group of soldiers to attack the ambush from behind. The leader of the Qiang people was not calmed down by the sudden ambush from behind. With many years of battlefield experience, how could he be frightened by this?
A Qiang cavalry team took the lead to attack the soldiers led by Jia Rong, followed by the Qiang infantry.
At the same time, several more teams of Qiang people broke out around them, shouting loudly and with great momentum. The leader of the Qiang people remained calm in the face of danger and directed his soldiers to attack the ambush surrounding the Qiang camp.
When the Qiang cavalry were about one hundred and fifty steps away from the soldiers led by Jia Rong, they all nocked their bows and loaded their arrows. When they were one hundred steps away, they fired their arrows at the charging soldiers.
The soldiers led by Jia Rong were all infantry. Although Jia Rong was also equipped with a horse, due to the special marching conditions, he did not ride one.
A hail of arrows came, and the soldiers were unable to escape, and more than a hundred people were immediately shot down. Seeing this situation, Jia Rong was helpless, and he lost more than a hundred people before the enemy even got close.
After the Qiang cavalry fired another arrow, they abandoned the bows and arrows in their hands and used swords, spears, maces, and so on. There were all kinds of weapons.
In the following battle, Jia Rong saw the power of the Qiang cavalry. The last time it was a city defense battle, it was hard to see how powerful the Qiang cavalry was, but in the field battle, the cavalry was the real king.
When the soldiers led by Jia Rong met the Qiang cavalry, the soldiers were often not killed by the Qiang people, but were trampled to death by the Qiang horses. The cavalry passed by and the soldiers were unable to escape and were trampled to death.
, bruised, wailing everywhere.
Seeing the cavalry harvesting the soldiers' lives like wheat, Jia Rong felt helpless and frightened towards the cavalry. The cavalry was really terrifying and a complete nightmare for the infantry.
Jia Rong hurriedly asked Zhang Wei beside him to send an order for the spearmen from Hechi County to form a formation to meet the enemy.
Facing death, no one was not afraid. The timid soldiers turned around and ran away in fear; but before they could run a few steps, they were knocked down by arrows flying from behind.
Even before he arrived, Guo Bang had considered the possibility that soldiers would shirk in battle, so each team that came to ambush was followed by a team of fifty people, who were responsible for supervising the troops and killing those who refused to stop.
Jia Rong shouted: "To advance is to die, to retreat is to die, and to die on the way forward. Facing the enemy, all we have to do is to move forward bravely; for our homeland not to be trampled by the enemy, for our relatives to be able to
Live a stable life, go for it.”
After Jia Rong finished speaking, he rushed forward first, took out the big knife in his hand, and slashed directly at the horse of a charging cavalry. The horse neighed and fell down. Then Jia Rong slashed the Qiang cavalry with his backhand.
Owl head.
As a commander of soldiers, Jia Rong was like this. The soldiers no longer cherished their lives and stopped wanting to retreat. Retreating would definitely lead to death, but advancing might be enough to survive. After understanding this, the soldiers resolutely marched towards the Qiang people.
The cavalry rushed away.
The soldiers who were cowering just a moment ago suddenly burst out with powerful combat effectiveness. This is the different effect brought about by the change in concept; but the infantry is ultimately no match for the cavalry, even if the soldiers are willing to fight forward with their lives.
It often takes two or three dead soldiers to slow down the impact speed of a Qiang cavalry. The terrible thing about cavalry is its powerful impact. When the cavalry loses its speed, it becomes an infantryman on horseback.
Watching the continuous deaths of Xipaoze, the primitive ferocity of human beings was completely aroused, and they roared and killed the Qiang cavalry; in this area, death became everywhere.
At the cost of several soldiers' lives, the speed of the attack of a Qiang cavalry was slowed down, and then several soldiers swarmed up and killed the Qiang cavalry, often at the cost of five soldiers or even
It takes six or seven spearmen to kill one Qiang cavalry.
Jia Rong has killed five Qiang cavalry in a row. The continuous high-load exercise makes Jia Rong very overwhelmed and he keeps breathing heavily. Li Li, Li Hu, and Li Shun also attack Jia Rong.
A team of four was formed. Li Hu was very strong and could kill a cavalry head-on; Li Shun, who usually kept silent, killed the Qiang soldiers without mercy at all. The battlefield is where the results of daily training are tested.
Best occasion.
Jia Rong directly used his military fist against the Qiang soldiers' horses. After arriving in the Eastern Han Dynasty for more than a year, Jia Rong found that strength was his strong point. Perhaps his body was strengthened when he traveled through time. Jia Rong's
I have not forgotten my hard training for more than a year.
Jia Rong discovered that as long as the method is right, Qiang war horses can be knocked down and injured just like people, but the prerequisite is not to be trampled by the war horses.
A Qiang cavalry saw Jia Rong constantly killing his own soldiers, and rushed towards Jia Rong. When the horse was about to meet Jia Rong, Jia Rong quickly turned sideways, then jumped up and directly killed the Qiang soldiers.
The head was chopped off, and blood surged to the sky like a fountain.
The bloody scene stimulated more soldiers to kill the Qiang people.
Such a four-man team can easily attract attention on the battlefield, because many cavalry are here. Seeing the situation here, their morale has improved a lot.
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