Wu Zhen didn't know how to comfort the leader of the Thunder and Lightning Sect, but he felt a little disbelief in his heart. He didn't believe that Yu Wenhui was giving such random orders. After all, although the prince-in-law didn't show much military talent along the way, he was still a veteran.
, did not show such cowardice, nor did he give random orders.
Yu Wenhui brought up his own panel and continued to issue instructions.
The camp he retreated to had long been deserted, with only countless abandoned tree poles, collapsed tents, horses, and rocks...
Yu Wenhui now has only a hundred or so men under his command, all of whom are superb equestrians and have extraordinary martial arts skills. Even though there are countless debris in the camp, he still controls his horses as if they are treading on the ground and follows the Prince Consort through the camp.
When Yu Wenhui passed through the camp, he was greeted by thousands of soldiers and horses. Wuchen and Ri Jiuxuan breathed a sigh of relief when they saw this. Although they didn't know Yu Wenhui's strategy, at least the prince-in-law was not giving random orders.
It seems to be quite organized.
Yu Wenhui and more than a hundred of his cavalry passed through the camp easily. The golden soldiers led by Huang Xingchen crashed into the camp, but each of them complained bitterly. Tiefutu is a heavy-armored cavalry, and it is unstoppable when charging on the flat ground, but in the camp
There were bumps and bumps everywhere, the speed suddenly slowed down, and dozens of riders fell down one after another.
By the time the heavy armored cavalry passed through the camp, half of it had been lost, and its morale had also declined.
In fact, Huang Xingchen didn't know much about fighting. He just relied on his strong martial arts skills and the sharpness of his heavy armored cavalry. He just wanted to determine the outcome in a while, thinking that as long as he led his troops and rushed over, the enemy would definitely be in chaos and be defeated.
Huang Xingchen also didn't expect that Yu Wenhui had done enough homework these days and actually stayed calm in the battle and commanded it properly. He cursed secretly and knew that if he continued to rush into the battle, he might look a little ugly. With one order, the entire army would retreat.
.He also doesn’t understand the art of war. How could there be any reason for such a hasty retreat when the two armies met?
After Yu Wenhui joined his cavalry, he saw that the other party was actually trying to retreat, so he immediately ordered his men to pursue him. He had a few backup moves, but they were no longer needed at this time.
It is much more difficult for heavy armored cavalry to change formation than light cavalry, and he is not afraid of his opponent suddenly changing formation and then charging back to kill him.
The Mongolian cavalry was quite capable of restraining the European heavy cavalry and infantry. They fired a round of bows and arrows from a distance, then circled back and fired another round. This method of tactics has caused losses to the armies of many Western countries.
This time Yu Wenhui used the strength of the Mongolian cavalry to fire several rounds around his camp. Huang Xingchen lost nearly 20% of his cavalry in the camp. Only 2,000 of the 3,000 iron pagodas rushed out of the camp.
Third, although the losses were not too heavy, morale had completely collapsed.
With great difficulty, Huang Xingchen took the remaining heavy cavalry and rushed out of the Mongolian camp. He saw more than a thousand cavalry galloping towards them. He did not fight them head-on, but fired a round of arrows from a distance.
Huang Xingchen finally led his soldiers to break through this round of arrows, and then another group of more than a thousand light cavalry rushed towards him. They were still shooting arrows. Only then did he understand why Yu Wenhui released so many groups of cavalry in a row.
, bypassing his heavy cavalry and going to the back.
Yu Wenhui sent out so many Qingqi, but used himself as bait. Huang Xingchen only thought that as long as he killed Yu Wenhui, he would achieve a great victory, and did not think deeply about the whereabouts of those Qingqi. When he realized it, he already regretted it.
After several rounds of light cavalry charges, under the rain of arrows, another seven or eight hundred cavalrymen fell down at Tiefutu. At this time, Yu Wenhui had already led the army, and then covered them up. He could not raise his horse speed, and the heavy cavalry that charged head-on could not do anything at this time.
It's a pile of tortured tin cans.
Only then did Yu Wuchen and Ri Jiuxuan understand Yu Wenhui's tactics, and they couldn't help but admire him. They both complimented him: "The emperor's tactics are like a god, and he completely wiped out the Jin soldiers and Tiefutu. The Great Khan will definitely be overjoyed when he knows about it."
Yu Wenhui nodded, but there was no joy in his heart. His military ability was only third-rate, or not even third-rate, but his opponent was too weak. There was really no sense of achievement in defeating such an opponent.
He repeatedly issued orders, but the Mongolian cavalry not only did not take advantage of the situation to cover up the attack, but completely destroyed the Jin Kingdom's most elite heavy armored cavalry. Instead, they relaxed their pursuit and just hung far behind.
Ri Jiuxuan didn't quite understand, and he didn't dare to ask Yu Wenhui. He secretly asked Yu Wuzhen, "National Master! Why can't I understand again? Why did the Prince Consort slow down instead of taking advantage of the situation to completely destroy Tiefu Tu?"
Pursued?"
Wuchen gave a bitter smile and said: "If you want to talk to the great monk about Buddhism, martial arts, or even literary talent, poetry, and articles, I can handle it. But compared to leading troops to fight, I am just like you.
I don’t understand anything anymore.”
Yu Wenhui's ears and eyes were sharp, and he had heard the two people talking a long time ago, and said with a smile: "Tiefutu is a heavy armored cavalry. Each ironfutu requires at least eight auxiliary soldiers to serve, so there must be a cavalry behind these three thousand ironfutu.
The Jin Kingdom's army should number in the tens of thousands. I will drive away the Iron Buddha Tu, and wait until this army sees such an elite unit defeated like this. It will definitely lose its morale. If we take advantage of the situation and set up camp, we will definitely win a complete victory.
"
Only then did Yu Wuchen and Ri Jiuxuan understand. They flattered Yu Wenhui one after another. Although Yu Wenhui was not a vain person, he was quite happy. After all, the NPC's respect was also an achievement worth brushing off.
The battle situation was just as Yu Wenhui had expected. Tiefu Tu was defeated. When they rushed back to the Jin Kingdom camp, the number of people was less than 300. Nine out of ten stops were lost. It couldn't be more miserable.
The Jinbing camp was in chaos. How could it withstand the strong attack of tens of thousands of Mongolian troops?
Yu Wenhui's command was determined, and the fighting lasted for several days, and almost all the Jin army was wiped out in one battle.
After the great victory in this battle, Yu Wenhui guessed that there were no more elite Jin soldiers in the front, and his march had been slow and sloppy since the expedition to Jin. Within 18 days, he conquered more than 30 cities, defeated all the Jin armies he faced, and the lone army penetrated deep into the
The deepest place in the Kingdom of Jin.
At this moment, Genghis Khan's military order came, asking him to postpone his advance and wait for the center and left armies to respond.
Yu Wenhui didn't know yet that he was fighting conservatively in the front, which made the other two friendly forces dissatisfied. He was also happy to seize the battle glory. While privately scolding Yu Wenhui for being cowardly, he advanced in high spirits. However, the two armies were soon blocked by the powerful soldiers of the Jin State.
The fierce battle formed a tug of war.
At this time, Yu Wenhui won a battle and destroyed the Jin Kingdom's most famous armored heavy cavalry, Tiefutu. He also took advantage of the situation to cover up the attack and conquered more than thirty cities. His military exploits were greater than those of the other two armies combined.
, immediately made Wokuotai and Tuo Lei's men jealous, and made several slanderous remarks to the general.
It was okay to drag the thunder. After all, he was on good terms with Yu Wenhui, but Wo Kuotai was unwilling to lose all the credit to Yu Wenhui. He suggested to Genghis Khan that Yu Wenhui's army should be postponed. He was afraid that Yu Wenhui would directly send troops to Bianjing and directly destroy the Jin Kingdom.
Seize the great credit in your hands.
Genghis Khan was also worried that Yu Wenhui would go deep into the army alone, in case something unexpected happened. After all, the Jin Kingdom still had hundreds of thousands of troops at this time, and its national strength was not yet exhausted, so he issued this military order.