Hu Che'er arrived so quickly that it only took a moment to see the back of his army and see them rush into the high slope. The civilians in the rear were completely unprepared, and there was no way to defend themselves. Xiliang
The knights swept through it like a whirlwind, quickly splitting the people behind in two.
These Xiliang knights are the most elite Huangzhong Yicong of the Liang Army. Speaking of the history of Huangzhong Yicong, it has been famous for hundreds of years. At that time, Deng Xun, the son of Deng Yu, served as the captain of the Qiang Guard to appease the Xiliang Qiang rebellion.
, so the young and brave men from the Yueshi and Lushui tribes in Huangzhong served as the Yi Cong army. In the subsequent hundred years of Han-Qiang war, the Yi Cong army in Huangzhong made outstanding achievements. However, when he went to war with Duan Jue, many of his troops had
They were damaged and almost rebuilt after the war. In the seven years of Guanghe's war, almost all of them were thrown into the Qiang rebellion. During the Zhongping period, they were rebuilt by Dong Zhuo. Although they have been rebuilt several times, there is no doubt that they are still the most powerful in the world.
One of several powerful armies.
Since Dong Zhuo came to power, Huang Zhongyi had been dispersed by him and dispersed into various tribes. For this war, Jia Xu persuaded the other generals to gather the Huangzhong Yi in one place again as a means of attack.
It is precisely because of this that Xu Rong and other right wingers did not hesitate to choose to attack directly. They were just covering, and this was the fatal arrow.
Chen Chong really didn't expect that Liang Jun's foreshadowing was actually behind him. When he realized it, Huangzhong Yicong's forwards ran rampant in the rear formation, and those who faced them were smashed to pieces, and in the blink of an eye, they opened a path.
There was a huge gap, and the following Liangqi chased the running auxiliary soldiers like wild bees. Some people tried to stop and stand still, but these Liangqi did not stop, rushing and fighting, and no one could stop the rout at all.
Footsteps.
In this critical situation, Chen Chong understood that if he could not stop the Liang people's offensive behind him, this battle of 200,000 people would end in his disastrous defeat. So what should he do? Use a few elites to break out and return to Bingzhou? How?
How about facing the villagers and elders who have lost their loved ones? I have worked hard for thirty years to have the opportunity to establish the overall situation. Is this the end? Is it possible to spend the rest of my life with this life?
The answers are all self-explanatory. He wore a green sword, raised a large flag with Chinese characters on a black background, and immediately said to Tian Zhao who was closest to him: "Follow the flag." After that, he did not say hello to anyone else, just said:
People walked down the hillside holding flags high.
Tian Zhao was already stunned. His pupils were filled with the scene of Liang Ren wielding a knife wantonly among the crowd, with severed limbs flying everywhere and blood falling like rain. It was as if he was in the Abi Hell, with darkness all around him.
After Chen Chong said something to him, he suddenly woke up and hurriedly followed him.
His movement was like a glacier thawing, spreading from one to ten, and then to a hundred. The surrounding soldiers suddenly had their blood rushing to their heads. They took their knives and bows and arrows, gathered around Chen Chong, and strode toward Liangqi in the east. Soon
, more than 400 people gathered around Chen Chong, led by: Xun You, Yu Fan, Liu Xuan, Chen Qun, Chen Zhan and others. Chen Chong walked at the front holding a big flag, like an iron wall against the violent current.
OK, the people behind me are also holding several military flags, embroidered with vermilion Chinese characters like dragons and phoenixes on a black background, fluttering in the strong wind coming from Liangqi.
This phalanx of more than 400 people seemed extremely small in the crowd that was about to collapse. As people rushed around in confusion, they kept turning over the turf dust, and the reddish-yellow smoke rose up on Hongguyuan, which increasingly engulfed this formation.
The phalanx covered it up, and the sound of howls spread everywhere, as endless as a thread.
Some people said to the soldiers who were fleeing towards them: "Flee to both sides, don't block the road!" Others said to the retreating soldiers: "You run away! We will die with the commander!" Among them, Chen Qun
He also recognized several tribesmen he had brought with him into the army, and shouted at them to come back.
But at this time, the military line has been disrupted. No one cares about what others say, they all run westward like flies with their heads lowered. They never thought that there are Liang people fighting against the Bing people in the west. Even with them
When the infantry of Qin Yilu's tribe saw the scene here, the line began to show signs of instability.
At this time, Chen Chong suddenly asked the two teenagers around him to sing "The Great Wind Song" loudly: "The warriors are here to guard the four directions!"
The people accompanying him were startled when they heard the sound, and they gradually looked at him. Chen Chong did not sing along. He just tried his best to use the loudest voice and roared to the people around him: "Gentlemen, Ba Ling is here, Du Ling is here.
The Yangling and Changling mausoleums are also here! The soul of the great Han Dynasty is here! Today, we have traveled six hundred miles to come here. How can we let our ancestors see the ugly state? We should use our bodies as iron and sharpen our swords with red blood.
I am a handsome man!"
After that, Chen Chong himself kept chanting "The Song of the Great Wind". The first person to understand what he meant was Xun You, followed by Chen Qun, who followed the entire phalanx and sang together. They repeatedly sang the ballads left by Gaozu, and their voices were very fast.
It grew louder, like a cone of sunlight cutting through the black fog, covering up the other sounds of running. One after another, people stopped. Even if there were Qiang cavalry behind them, they were still unmoved.
At this time, many people just saw a phalanx slowly heading eastward, lying across the retreating crowd. Looking back at the commander's camp on the hill, except for two plain four-character flags, it was empty. They were shocked.
: "Has the coach led his team into the battle?" Listening to the military music of the coach's team, they also remembered that they were singing such songs when they crossed the river and arrived here. How could they be like now?
Are they driven like a flock of sheep by the enemy?
Thinking of this, the hesitation and fear caused by the sudden chaos and confusion disappeared at this moment. Now that they know the position of the coach, they all have a clear direction. Without armor, it is nothing, as long as they have a knife
Swords, bows, and arrows are nothing more than entering the formation to fight with the commander. Life and death are all forgotten. More people gathered and gathered towards the two wings of the phalanx.
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After the line was slightly stabilized, Chen Chong asked again: "Where are the warriors?!"
"Here! Everyone is here!"
The soldiers responded loudly and shouted: "Xing me Yanhan!"
In a blink of an eye, the counterattacking infantrymen encountered a large group of Qiang people. In order to catch up with Chen Chong, many people rushed over. Panting for a while, they held their weapons to fight, but against the attack of Huangzhong Yicong.
They saw nothing in the forest of knives and halberds. The people in front set up spear formations, and the people in the back drew arrows and bows, throwing them at the rushing Huangzhong Yicong.
The Yi followers in Huangzhong immediately responded with arrows. Compared to the Bing people who responded hastily, their arrows were steadier and more powerful. In addition, there were so many Bing people here who didn't even have leather armor. Almost two or three arrows went down.
Then one person fell down. Chen Chong was standing at the front holding a flag, so naturally he was not immune. He was still boosting morale to the left and right. Before he finished speaking, a sound interrupted his words. He turned around and found an arrow.
It was nailed to his arm. When Xun You saw this, he was quite panicked. Chen Chong just held him back and whispered: "Fortunately, it's not a shovel-headed arrow, otherwise I wouldn't be able to save my arm."
The commander did not retreat despite his appearance, and the soldiers had no reason to retreat. Instead, they felt the same hatred towards the enemy. They continued to charge forward. Some Huangzhongyi came up from the changjian and stabbed some of them to death, but some
The men in turn grabbed the Qiang soldier's long hair, and if he didn't let go, he pulled him off the horse. If he let go, he hacked the horse. When a Qiang horseman rushed towards Chen Chong, three men rushed out from behind Chen Chong.
They got entangled with the Qiang man. The Qiang man pierced one man and cut off another man's arm with a knife. Then he was dragged down by another man. The two rolled back and forth on the grassland. Chen Chong reluctantly pulled out the arrow on his shoulder.
Seeing the opportunity, he thrust it into the Qiang man's ear and killed him. Beside the corpse, the ownerless war horse squatted down and used its horse head to hold the arrow on the Qiang man's head, tears falling from his eyes. Hu Che'er was originally driving away the defeated troops on the left wing, but he didn't expect that the defeated troops of the merged army would stop so quickly. He galloped his horse to look for the reason, and soon found that the reason for the enemy's concentration was in the front line. Looking under Chen Chong's flag, he
When I saw a few people wearing Confucian uniforms, I immediately reacted: Chen Tingjian is here! It is only for this reason that others will refuse to resist.
A wave of heat surged from his chest and abdomen to the top of his head. He spurred his horse and shouted to his colleagues around him: "Follow me, you have toiled a lot, and now it's time!"
In an instant, three hundred knights followed him and charged, trying to surround Chen Chong's location.
Coincidentally, at this time, there were also 500 knights galloping from the right wing. These were the only remaining knights among the 50,000 people led by Chen Chong, and leading them was none other than Taiping Colonel Xu Huang. Xu Huang was
Seeing the changes in the situation in the rear formation from a distance, he knew that the key to life and death in this battle was Chen Chong's safety. Once Chen Chong died, the situation would be doomed. Therefore, he gave up most of his subordinates and personally led all the cavalry here.
When two groups of cavalry met, they crisscrossed each other as fast as swimming fish. Hu Che'er ignored everything else and rushed towards the banner. At this time, Xu Huang was already riding in front of Chen Chong. He saw an eight-foot man standing in front of him, Hu Che'er.
Che'er was unmoved, and led several riders behind him to stab him with their spears. Xu Huang's eyes were quick, and he waved his hands to grab Hu Che'er's spear pole. He yelled and tried to pull him over with force, but Hu Che'er didn't expect it.
His strength was not small, Liang Ren underestimated the other party, and exerted force, but the mount could not bear the heavy pressure, and flew up into the air with its front hooves, knocking both of them down.
Xu Huang was not wearing armor, and the ground was mostly grass and mud, so although he fell onto his back, he turned over dexterously and knelt on the ground. Hu Che'er was also dizzy, but he was wearing armor anyway and was shaking slightly.
Xu Huang shook his head and stood up. Seeing this, Xu Huang thought about it and fought quickly. As soon as he exerted force, he felt unbearable pain in his left knee, and his body was as if it was filled with lead. He gritted his teeth and leaned on the ground with a parser, trying to endure the pain.
When he got up again, Hu Cheer had already raised his knife and was about to walk in front of him.
Are you about to die? The moment this thought flashed through Xu Huang's mind, he saw Hu Che'er's body stiffen, as if his body was controlled by some great force majeure, and then he fell down hard. An arrow was firmly attached to it.
The ground nails were stuck in Hu Che'er's eye sockets, and the arrow feathers were still swaying left and right.
Hu Che'er was wearing a pair of Mingguang armor, and one could tell at a glance that he was an important general in the enemy's army. Now that he was killed in battle, everyone present cheered loudly, and the cheers were far louder than the previous cries.
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Xu Huang and Hu Jue felt light, and someone held their armpits and lifted him up. He turned around and saw that it was Liu Xuan, the king of Zuo Ri. He was holding an ox-horn bow in his hand, with a very proud expression on his face.
Light.
This is comparable to Yang Youji's arrow, which may have changed the situation of this battle.