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Chapter 26: Huang Gong's Resurrection Array

 When Xu Rong led his army to join the battlefield, it meant that the Liang people had passed the most difficult moment. He led more than ten thousand Liang cavalry to draw a conspicuous arc between the two mountains. This route was not short and almost passed through

Throughout the battlefield, this caused his movements to be known to everyone on the battlefield, but this was a conspiracy. The Jing people were flanked by infantry, and they could only watch as Liangqi came flying towards him.

Although Xu Rong was famous among the Liang people for his resourcefulness, he was not the kind of military commander who would just sit on a chair and issue orders. He always took the lead and marched forward bravely. He was already forty-three years old, but his fierceness had not diminished.

Wearing black armor, astride a dark war horse, holding a long-handled spear, he charged straight into the flank of the Jing army like a black whirlwind.

His voice was like a bell crashing into pieces, and his power was like a white rainbow penetrating the sun. The soldiers were all proud of such a wise and brave commander, so they all depended on each other for life and death. Sun Jian had expected such a scene, so he fired more bows and arrows in the army.

On the right wing of Wu Jing's department, Wu Jing did not hesitate. The arrows were fired in succession, like a black hurricane in the air, hitting Liang Qijia.

An arrow penetrated the gap in the armor and shot into Xu Rong's shoulder blade, but he still held the gun firmly, hugged the horse's neck and rushed forward. The soldiers behind him also stepped into the enemy's formation, tearing Wu Jing's formation apart.

Changkou, the Jing people tried to stabilize the front several times, but in the end no one blocked it, allowing Xu Rong's troops to move across the battlefield, successively defeating Sun Xiang, Sun Jing, and Zu Mao, and were about to break into Wu Jing's main formation.

Sun Jian obviously did not expect Xu Rong to break through so quickly and defeat Sun Xiang. Sun Jing was still expected by him, but he did not expect that Zu Mao's formation was breached. Zu Mao was Sun Jian's favorite general, and during the battle

He was never afraid of death, and often acted as Sun Jian's substitute to attract enemy troops for Sun Jian, so Sun Jian had great trust in him.

But now Zu Mao has also been defeated, and the enemy's terror is evident.

At this time, Sun Jian considered the situation. If Xu Rong was allowed to break forward again, not only would the entire army collapse, but his own life would also be in danger. However, he was not unprepared. He quickly ordered his soldiers to shoot thunder in the air.

Signaling, order each formation to send an order to the rear, asking Guan Yu from the rear formation to join the battlefield.

Guan Yu saw Xu Rong entering the formation in the rear, and had been waiting for this moment for a long time. Six thousand people followed the infantry for half a day. At this time, they got on their horses, and it was like a vast black forest suddenly appeared in the Jing army. Dong Zhuo saw it on the top of the mountain.

This group of cavalry troops could not help but panic and said: "Oh no, where did Sun Jian come from with so many cavalry troops?"

Naturally, he didn't know that Chen Chong had secretly joined forces with Yuan Shu, and Guan Yu had no intention of showing mercy. They organized the cavalry into three formations, with Xu Huang in front, Guan Yu in the middle, and Gao Zhun in the back. Each formation was divided into three.

The two small formations on the left and right communicated with each other and assisted each other. The first section intercepted Xu Rong's central army, the second section blocked Xu Rong's backup, and the third section charged diagonally to help the Jing people stabilize their position. Each team used large fires to start a prairie fire.

As they advanced, the parallel cavalry and the Liang cavalry fought together, while the Jing people responded with spears and cold arrows. At this moment, the entire battlefield fell into a state of melee.

When Xu Rong saw the horsemen rushing over, he did not panic. Instead, he calmly analyzed the situation and concluded: he had broken through three formations, and the enemy's surprise troops could divide the two armies at most. It would be difficult to catch up with the vanguard for a while, and there were still three thousand soldiers around him.

The knights, they had recharged their strength before, and now they still have some energy left. They can still attack forward. He looked forward at the flag of General Polu two miles away. The blood of Xuan Tu made his martial soul restless. Xu Rong

He quickly made his decision: "Keep moving forward! If we kill the middle army, our army will win!"

At such a moment of life and death, the Liangqi all burst out with unprecedented strength. They no longer paid attention to the soldiers in front of them, the arrow feathers on their heads, the spears beside them, or the spears beside them.

Regardless of the battle line behind them, there is only one target: the black and red-edged Polu flag! Many Jing soldiers tried to step forward to stop them, but Liang Qi stepped on them, and all of them were shattered into pieces under Xiliang's horse.

Bones, each department can only use bows and arrows on both sides to reduce the strength of Liangqi's attack.

The speed of the Liangqi's advance was really beyond Sun Jian's expectation. He was a little panicked when he saw this, but he immediately put on his robe and said to the soldiers around him: "On the battlefield, only the brave will win. Wait until the Liang people come over.

You follow me forward, and remember, you must never take a step back. If you take a step back, you will die or not live!"

At this time, Huang Gai and Huang Gongfu from Lingling stood up. He was a county official Sun Jian conquered in Changsha. He often kept him by his side to convey military orders. Unexpectedly, he said to Sun Jian at this time: "Sun Tzu once said: 'It is as motionless as a mountain.'

"Three armies can seize the Qi". The Mingfu is now in the mountains, and the three armies are all focused here. However, the Liang people want to move the mountain to break it. How can the Mingfu automatically destroy the Qi? I am willing to lead the troops forward, for

Mingfu rescues the siege!"

Sun Jian was moved when he heard this and blamed himself: "Huang Jun is a good man! I usually fail to see it. I am negligent in my duty!"

He asked the three hundred cavalry around him to follow Huang Gai. He took out a wine bag from the saddle, dismounted, filled a bowl, and handed the wine to Huang Gai with both hands. Huang Gai drank it all in one gulp and threw the wine bowl away.

On the ground, he shouted to the riders to advance, brandished his sword and shouted: "The sky is above, the ancestors of the Han Dynasty are above, I, Huang Gai, are here to defeat the enemy. I forget about life and death. I only have the determination not to defeat and not to return."

Please learn from this!" After hearing this, the knights all became excited and jumped into battle with him.

Xu Rong and others were invincible when they suddenly saw a group of knights in front of them. They thought it was Sun Jian coming to fight to the death, and they were all excited to fight. But when the knights on the opposite side came closer, they saw that the leading knight only wore ordinary armor, and his mounts were ordinary. Obviously,

It was an unknown person that they had never seen before. The Liang people were greatly disappointed, but Xu Rong encouraged him and said: "Kill them, and Sun Jian will have no more soldiers to use. Encourage him! Encourage him!" Then they regained their energy.
Unexpectedly, Huang Gai took the lead and charged into Liang Qi, but no one could match him. He didn't care about his own life or death, and he used every move to risk his life. Liang Qi who was fighting against him hesitated a little and then killed him for him.

What's even more terrible is that Huang Gai gradually got stronger from drinking and used his sword even more fiercely. Seeing that Liang Ren couldn't kill him one on one, they gathered together and stabbed him with their swords. Huang Gai couldn't block it and struck him one after another.

Several wounds were made, but the knife in his hand remained unchanged.

Xu Rong looked worried and shouted loudly from the side: "Thrust the horse! Stab the horse!" Someone reacted and immediately stabbed the horse with a long halberd. The tip of the halberd went from top to bottom, along the horse's neck to Huang Gai's skirt.

, along the gap between the skirt and the armor, it was stabbed into Huang Gai's lower abdomen at once. As the tip of the halberd was pulled out, a section of intestines was left out from the wound.

Huang Gai and his horse fell to the ground. The person behind him quickly dismounted and helped Huang Gai up. He tore off his sleeves and wrapped Huang Gai's wound. However, he did not dare to touch Huang Gai's intestines. Huang Gai was impatient and used his hands.

He held the intestines in his hands and stuffed them into his own body. He tore the wound wide and stuffed it in in one breath. Then he wrapped his belly with a cloth. The Jingqi helped Huang Gai get on his horse. Huang Gai said to him

After thanking him, he actually took the knife and went to fight Liang Ren.

Xu Rong and others watched the whole process from the side, and their souls were gone. They couldn't help but exclaimed: "Is this man the reincarnation of Xing Tian, ​​and he is unkillable?" The rest of the Jing people were also greatly encouraged, and everyone moved forward bravely, without fear.

At the end of the day, Xu Rong knew that his army had lost its morale and had lost its best chance, so he could only lead his men to break out. The Jing people finally repelled the Liang people in front of Sun Jian's formation.

When Huang Gai returned to Sun Jian holding his stomach, Sun Jian asked him with a smile: "Is Liang's weapon bad?" Huang Gai frowned and replied: "I didn't realize it when I was drunk, but now I know that Liang's weapon is strong."

Everyone present laughed, and the tense atmosphere of Xu Rong's breaking of the formation had disappeared.

Sun Jian arranged for a few people to look after Huang Gai and looked back at the battlefield: After Xu Rong was repulsed, he fell into a fight with Guan Yu and suffered heavy losses. The Liang people saw this, and their morale and will to fight were also frustrated.

Originally, Han Dang and Zhu Zhi had come to a standstill, but now they began to move forward slowly.

This was a good signal, but Sun Jian looked at the sky again. The sun was getting colder, and the sky was gradually becoming twilight. They had actually fought from dawn to dusk! The fatigue between the two armies was obvious, and many people were fighting.

The fighting had slowed down a lot. At that time, Chang Shi Gongqiu asked him: "In the Ming Dynasty, the soldiers are so tired. I wonder if we should try to pay the money and stop the troops today?"

Sun Jian flatly refused and said: "The soldiers of both armies are indeed tired, but my headquarters has not fought today!" He drew his sword and pointed at Dong Zhuo's command tower on Kongtong Mountain, and said: "The same is true for Dong Zhuo's own formation! How can I make a truce!



Riding his horse around, Sun Jian said in front of the knights in the formation: "The victory of a great battle depends on which side is more willing to sacrifice one's life. Just now, Huang Jun defeated the Liang people, and that was it. I know that you all want to rest early,

But now is the best time to decide the outcome, so please follow me and fight to the death!"

At this point, he used the tip of his knife to point the rebellion flag at dusk, and said loudly: "Follow me to charge to Kongtong, the leader of the owl is Dong Zhuo!"

The knights in this formation were all shocked by the commander's idea, but what followed was an uncontrollable pride. They all responded loudly: "Be loyal to your country! Dare you disobey your orders!"

He gave an order, and all the remaining knights mounted their horses and charged forward with a shout of death. Sun Jian, as the commander-in-chief, charged at the forefront of the knights, passing Sun Bi, Han Dang, and Zhu Zhi all the way, and launched a chisel on the last mile to Dong Zhuo.

Click.

On the way to the charge, Sun Jian also waved his horsewhip to hit his subordinates who were getting tired and trying to be lazy, and scolded: "You can't handle such an enemy, are you cowardly? If you don't have the consciousness to die in battle, you will definitely die on the battlefield!"

Do you expect the other party to be as relaxed as you are?"

When these soldiers were beaten by him, they felt ashamed and angry, but their courage became a hundred times stronger and they moved forward.

With the whole army working together like this, Sun Jian became more and more courageous as he fought. Lu Bu in front of him could not support himself, and finally he tore a large hole open. Sun Jian took the opportunity to sprint forward, and sprinted half a mile in one breath.

Half a mile away, Dong Zhuo's cape on the top of Kongtong Mountain is almost clearly visible!


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