Su Xun chuckled and said: "In that case, you don't have to be sad. It's windy and rainy now and it's not suitable for marching. It's rare to have a cool day in Guangnan. Why don't we have a good sleep and recuperate. Let's go to Jinchengyi.
Or go try your luck in Quy Nhon Pu. Whatever you do is determined by God, so there’s no need to worry too much.”
Yun Zheng lay on the hammock with his hands behind his head, silently listening to the raindrops hitting the tent, and his heart was beating like the raindrops like war drums. It was not exciting, but it was better than long-lasting.
Peng Jiu followed Yu Jing and made his position clear. Yun Zheng felt that he had no choice but to make this choice. Even a strong man like Di Qing would inevitably die of surprise in his later years. The strong civil servant group never dealt with military generals.
They won't be lenient.
Wu Shengjun will become an anomaly in the army. Wanting to get assistance from other armies becomes a delusion from the moment he expresses his position. No matter how those military generals kowtow to civilian officials, they will still think of Wu Shengjun when they see him.
Treat him as a traitor, why is it that everyone is kneeling and you are the only one standing tall?
Going to the battlefield with such teammates would be frightening. You always feel that those people will abandon you. Yun Zheng sighed. From now on, Wu Shengjun will always have to fight alone...
Yang Wenguang didn't care at all about the heavy rain hitting his face. He stood at Kunlun Pass and roared loudly. This roar finally drained away all the resentment in his chest. The blood that had just been stained on the spear was quickly diluted by the heavy rain.
The tips flowed to the ground.
Three thousand troops and horses ran for a day in the heavy rain and arrived at Kunlun Pass at the moment when the sky was dark. They only used a Liao tribe's gossip and easily deceived the city gate with two taels of gold sand. This made Yang Wenguang and Ma Jinhu continue to
He folded his hands and thanked God for the gift.
Two taels of gold sand were exchanged for the entire city pass. After Yang Wenguang entered the pass, he was magnanimous and did not kill Nong Zhigao's greedy subordinate. He even let the man leave Kunlun Pass without taking back the gold sand...
When Di Qing arrived at Kunlun Pass, there was no enemy left in Kunlun Pass. Ma Jinhu was a border soldier, and his temperament was naturally exactly the same as that of Yun Zheng, who studied under the Xixia people. They both stubbornly believed that a dead enemy is a good enemy.
In the dark wind and rain, in the military camp by the Shanglin Pond, Sun Yuangui had just composed a poem, which was praised by everyone, but a messenger came in a hurry to report that the Privy Council had captured Kunlun Pass overnight, and it was only dawn...
Yu Jing was overjoyed and urged the generals to advance to Kunlun Pass quickly. He specially put on armor and personally escorted a large amount of grain to Di Qing's army. This was definitely not the time to cause trouble.
After Nong Zhigao learned that Kunlun Pass was lost, he shouted and personally led 50,000 troops to line up in Guirenpu, intending to break through the Song army's defense line here and return to Yongzhou.
The heavy rain came violently and went away quickly. At dawn, the clouds stopped and the rain stopped. After the red sun came out, the earth was as hot as a steamer. Yunzheng took advantage of the flood to reduce and quickly set up three towers on the river.
A simple bridge was built. When the troops and horses, which had rested for a day and night, were rushing out of Mashan, the scouts came to report that Kunlun Pass had been occupied by Di Qing.
Yun Zheng smiled and said to Zhou Tong: "God didn't help and let Di Qing take the lead. At this time, Nong Zhigao should be competing with Di Qing for Guiren Shop. As an ally, he must go and see, but the supplies in Binyang City are
But we can't let it go.
Zhou Tong and Wu Jie, you take five thousand soldiers and horses to Binyang City, and I take three thousand soldiers and horses to Quirenpu to join the battle. In short, we cannot let others gossip about us."
Su Xun looked at Yun Zheng and said with a smile: "I won't go to Guiren Pu. I will follow them to Binyang City. It seems to be more important than Guiren Pu. I have sent someone to notify Cui Da. He should have brought him
People are heading to Pennsylvania."
Yun Zheng handed over and quickly took Liang Ji and Xiao Lin to Guirenpu and parted ways with Zhou Tong's army.
Before reaching the battlefield, he could already hear the sounds of fierce fighting, the neighing of war horses, and the screams of people echoing in the valley. Yun Zheng urged his horses to climb up the low hill, and a magnificent scene of war appeared in front of him.
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The two armies were already fighting in a chaotic mess. The Song army, dressed in red and wearing felt hats, was holding on to the defensive line. The peasant army, covered with bamboo splinters, was carrying out spears more than ten feet long and was attacking without mercy.
Nong Zhigao's trusted troops are indeed not comparable to Huang Shimi's rabble.
Under a large flag with black characters on a red background, more than 300 cavalrymen were struggling to advance towards Nong Zhigao's main formation. Yun Zheng squinted his eyes for a long time before he saw clearly that this was the flag of Zhang Yu, the commander of the right hall, but this
Why do you think you can break through Nong Zhigao's main formation lined with spears?
The spear forest was originally used to deal with cavalry, not to mention that these spears were three feet longer than the spears. However, Yun Zheng quickly understood Di Qing's plan. As long as Zhang Yu attacked in which direction, there would be crossbow arrows in that direction.
Covering, he planned to divide Nong Zhigao's army into two parts, so that he could not see each other.
There are two such teams. One is Sun Jie, the deputy envoy of Zuozangku in Xijing, who is familiar to Yunzheng. The other is too far away to see clearly, but Sun Jie can no longer hold it anymore. Sun Jie is from
When Yun Zheng was fighting Fubi in Jingzhao, he and Sun Jie were also old acquaintances, because the place Yun Zheng visited most every day was the Tibetan Treasury in Xijing.
Yun Zheng looked around and didn't see Di Qing's flag, but he saw Yu Jing's flag. Now the old man was probably standing under the big flag, looking anxiously at the battlefield.
Di Qing's killing was effective. At least the soldiers of the Song Dynasty killed the enemy very hard. If you blend into the battlefield, if you don't fight hard, others will kill you.
At this moment, Yun Zheng understood the difficulty of Nong Zhigao. For every three Liao soldiers, two were holding bamboo daggers and were responsible for defense, and the Liao soldiers holding spears were taller than the other two Liao soldiers.
, the spear in his hand kept spitting like a poisonous snake, constantly attacking and killing the charging Song army.
Yun Zheng saw with his own eyes that Sun Jie's war horse was stabbed by four spears at the same time, and the horse fell to the ground. Sun Jie's soldiers rushed over like crazy to protect their general, and at the same time, the surrounding officials seemed to also
Knowing that Sun Jie was a general, they rushed towards the direction where Sun Jie fell to the ground with spears and shouts. It was estimated that Sun Jie would be finished in a short time.
Yun Zheng looked at Di Qing's main formation. This guy didn't seem to have any intention of attacking. He was indeed a commander with a heart as solid as stone. He was unwilling to give up his tactics even if he saw Sun Jie dying in battle.
Yun Zheng smiled and gently touched the big green horse. The big green horse neighed and rushed down to where Sun Jie was. Countless cavalry followed Yun Zheng and entered the battlefield from the side of the hill. Liang Ji
With a roar, the speed of the war horse under his crotch increased dramatically, and he soon surpassed Yun Zheng, who was holding a spear. He was about to charge into the enemy's formation while wielding his two huge hammers.
The elements of Wu Shengjun's cavalry charge were very different from those of the Song Army. They had to fire three consecutive crossbows on horseback and one burst of gunpowder before picking up a spear and engaging in hand-to-hand combat. Liang Ji thought this was not suitable for him, so
He entrusted all these to his subordinates, and he only needed to bravely charge into battle.
Densely packed crossbow arrows shot straight into the battlefield, and the armor-piercing cone-like crossbow arrows quickly opened a huge gap for the cavalry to charge. The generals and generals yelled at the supervisors to lead their troops to fill the gap, because they discovered that there was
Another more powerful cavalry.
It's just that after Wu Shengjun's crossbow arrows disappeared, another wave appeared, tearing a big hole again in the gap that the Liao men had just filled. At the same time, Liang Ji's horses had already entered the battlefield.
Countless black gunpowder bombs were flying in front of him. "Boom, boom, boom" the gunpowder bombs exploded as soon as they hit the ground. Blood and flesh flew everywhere in the tightly packed military formation. Yun Zheng's thousand cavalry took advantage of the military formation.
In the moment of chaos, he held the spear under his ribs and easily tore Nong Zhigao's military formation apart like a sharp blade.
Yun Zheng wanted to rush in with him, but Monkey and Han Niu held on to the reins of his horse and refused to allow him to take another step. They did not let go until the two thousand soldiers led by Wu Jie caught up.
Seeing that Yun Zheng was about to get angry, the monkey quickly pointed at Xiao Lin, who was slashing left and right with a broadsword in the military formation. This meant that it was that guy's idea. Yun Zheng had no time to argue with them, so he ordered Wu Jie to lead a thousand infantry to support the cavalry.
, he led a thousand infantry to rush towards the place where Zhang Jie fell. The equipment of Wu Shengjun's soldiers was definitely at the top level of the Song Dynasty. Those provocative spears could not penetrate at all. If they wanted to fight back, they would have been killed long ago.
The soldier's long sword was cut into two pieces.
Yun Zheng put down his visor and rushed forward surrounded by infantry. Suddenly, he heard a sharp sound. Han Niu waved his iron shield and slammed it on Yun Zheng's side. He only heard a "click" sound, and a gun with a length of
The feathered arrow, which is three feet thick as a thumb, is firmly nailed to the iron shield, and the sharp arrow has penetrated through the three layers of iron shield.
Yun Zheng turned around and looked over, and saw a strong man with a yellow turban on his head riding on a tall horse with a huge bow in his hand. He looked at Yun Zheng coldly. Seeing that the sneak attack failed, he planned to take off the iron of the war horse.
A machete on the lintel ready for hand-to-hand combat.
"Three gunpowder bombs!" Yun Zheng roared hastily. The monkey held three gunpowder bombs in his hand, lit the fuses, and threw them over. One was split into two pieces by the strong man with a knife, and black gunpowder was sprinkled on it.
They were everywhere, but the other two exploded beside him. The horse under his crotch whined and ran away to who knows where, carrying him on its back.
The crossbows of the Song Dynasty are actually the most suitable for close combat. As long as a military formation is formed and three rows of soldiers fire in turn, the resulting arrow rain is not much worse than the simple spear formations of later generations.
Entering the military formation to fight, time seemed to be unimportant. Everyone only knew that as the general kept advancing, shooting, and fighting, it was only when Yun Zheng suddenly found that everything in front of him was empty, that he realized that he had defeated the enemy formation. Nong Zhi
Gao's army was perfectly divided in the middle by Wu Shengjun's thousand elite cavalry and two thousand soldiers. (To be continued)