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Chapter 326 Not a Good Idea

The battlefield has become extremely chaotic now. The Jin army used a trencher to launch red iron balls to create more than 100 large holes and countless cracks on the ice surface, destroying the overall strength of the ice surface. When the Hun cavalry retreated, a large number of cavalry rushed past the crack and directly crushed the ice surface, forming a huge ice crack of more than two miles long. The cavalry that rushed past the ice crack was like dumplings and kept slept into the cold river water. The armor on their bodies became a fatal burden at this time, making them sink to the bottom like stones and disappear into the ice water...

The Changshui Army and the Yueqi cavalry were well aware of the principle of "taking your life while you are sick". The Yueqi cavalry detoured and blocked the Hu cavalry. The Changshui Army's 1,200 cavalrymen advanced like a wall and ran into it!

The advantages of the heavy armored iron cavalry in the Central Plains over the light cavalry of the Hu people are vividly reflected at this moment: the war horses of the Changshui Army are generally 15 and a half palms, which is more than 155 cm. The grass usually eats a lot of buckwheat and black beans mixed in the forage. When it is time to fight, salt and eggs are added to the horse ingredients. Before going to fight, the horses must drink some wine. Such treatment is something that Hu horses who grew up on the grassland dare not dream of in their dreams. The nutrition of the grassland is very limited. If you want to grow fat and muscle, you have to eat starch-rich food. If the horses on the grassland want to eat a lot of starch-rich food, you can only wait until autumn. At that time, a large number of grass plants have been eared, and the grass seeds have become the delicacies of horses. I know why nomads always like to invade in autumn? Because that is the fattest and strongest time of the year in their war horses. When will they not grab them?

This semi-wild horse theory has no way to compare with the horses that were fed with grain in the Central Plains. The best war horses in the classical era and even modern times were basically kept in captivity. The Han Dynasty once made two expeditions of thousands of miles, and did not hesitate to break through the entire Western Regions just to grab the sweat-blooded BMW, the famous Indian small roll-eared horse, the Arabian horse in the Middle East, and the big European hot-blooded horse, the hot-blooded horse. You let those warm-blooded horses be warm-blooded horses be warm-blooded horses be cool-blooded horses be cool-blooded horses.

Bloody horses and hot-blooded horses go to the grassland to eat grass? Let's show you every minute! If you can't keep up with nutrition, you will definitely not grow. Even if you grow, you will still have the same figure as a bamboo pole. You can't grow strong at all. Fools know this. Those Hu horses that grow up on the grassland are generally low in size, with limited load capacity, and light cavalry cavalry wearing leather armor or even without armor are certainly fine, but if the cavalry cavalry wearing heavy armor, they will probably cry directly: I can't do it!

Now, the Changshui Army has 1,200 heavy cavalry and rushes toward the lightning. Many of the Hun cavalry who flee in a panic were knocked away directly... Yes, the Changshui Army even disdained to wave the weapons in their hands at these little fish. Just by hitting the horse, they would knock them and their people and horses away. Who said that their war horses weigh only half of the Changshui Army's war horses? The Huns cavalry couldn't help but lose their horror: in normal times, they could use their open battlefields to deal with the advantages of light weight and strong endurance to deal with these iron cans, and use their flexible movements and endless arrow rain to make a little rain.

The opponent's physical strength and fighting spirit were consumed, and he dragged the opponent until he was exhausted before he fought back. But now so many of them were crowded together, and the retreat was cut off. They were completely targets for heavy cavalry, and there was no place to hide! In fear, they rushed forward desperately to try to avoid this devastating impact, and as a result, they squeezed more people into the cold ice water. The cracked ice surface could not withstand such heavy pressure, cracked and shattered on a large scale, and the sound of falling into the water was endless. For a moment, the terrified screams and angry curses were heard one after another, which was very lively!

The opponent was already in a desperate situation, but the Changshui Army had no intention of stopping. They rushed thousands of Hun cavalry to the ice crack in one attack. People were crowded with people, horses were squeezed with horses, and people kept falling into the water. After one strike, they immediately retreated and did not continue to rush forward. Yue rode his horse and made up his seat. He took off his horse and took a long arrow and shot it into the Hun cavalry. The leather armor of the Hun cavalry could not resist the sharp arrows shot from the bows of several pounds and several steps, and was shot overturned by clusters of fire. Some officers roared: "Go to go."

Fight outside! Fight outside!" The Hun cavalry with courage turned around and instigated war horses to rush towards Yueqi. They knew that they would continue to be a group of people who were shot into sieves, and they could only fight outside if they wanted to survive! But Yueqi didn't give them such a chance at all. When they saw them rushing over, they immediately put away their bows and drove away. Then the Changshui Army rushed over with a long spear like thunder. With just one blow, they hit the Huns who were trying to counterattack, forcing them to form a group of people to shoot arrows desperately to resist the attack of these iron cans...

Then Yueqi returned to his original position and continued to shoot at them with his step bow. When the Huns could not bear the shooting and fought back desperately, they ran away again, and then the Changshui Army rushed over... Just play, and never give up until the Huns' mentality collapsed!

It is said that fatherly love is like a mountain. In fact, the Changshui Army's love for the Huns is like a mountain. It's just that the Huns are now hit by the love of the mountain collapse and cracked. After a few rounds, the Huns' mentality completely collapsed. They completely disobeyed their commands and ran around like headless ropes. They either waved weapons and rushed towards the Jin army in the rain of arrows, or jumped into the ice water to try to swim... The former was quickly shot into a sea urchin, while the latter never floated again after jumping down. The narrowest part of the ice crack was only five or six meters, but at the distance of five or six meters, it was like a natural chasm for the trapped Hun cavalry, and it was out of reach!

Seeing that the Huns had completely collapsed, Yang Jun gave the order, the two thousand Yue cavalry put down their bows and crossbows and rushed forward, launching a ruthless massacre at the remaining defeated generals of the Huns. Many Huns chose to kneel down and beg for mercy in fear, but they were still chopped over with one knife. After so many years of war, the hatred between the two sides was too deep, and crying and begging for mercy could not arouse the opponent's sympathy. This was the case with the Jin army, and the Hun Han army was the same. In the eyes of the soldiers on both sides, only if the Jin people/Hu people died, the war would end!

Kneel on the ground and beg for mercy? That will only die faster!

On the other hand, the Shi family's tiger cavalry was also seriously injured under the crazy attack of the Jin army's infantry. Because the war horses lost the space for running and moving, the tall horses and thick armor became a burden for these knights, making them passively beaten when facing the Jin army's attack. Even the heavy cavalry wrapped in thick iron armor from head to toe could not escape the misfortune. They were either cut off their legs and fell down with people and horses, or were hooked by the protrusions on the back of the Jin army with axe gun.

, dragged them down from the horse's back. Their armor was really too heavy. Once they fell to the ground, they would not be able to get up in a short time without anyone helping him. The Jin army obviously could not help them, and immediately aimed the tip of the gun at the other party's eyes and stabbed them hard, eliminating the possibility of the other party getting up again. In this extremely passive dilemma, the Tiger Cavalry soldiers were completely desperate. Many people took the initiative to remove their helmets, not for lightness, but for pleasure.

Beigong Jing kept looking coldly. Seeing more and more tiger riders taking off their helmets and exposing their vital points on their heads, he suddenly ordered: "Stop the attack!"

The order was quickly conveyed. The Jin army, who were killing with red eyes, was stunned for a moment, stopped, and gasped and stared at the remaining defeated generals of the Tiger Cavalry with their blood-red eyes, one by one like evil gods. The remaining defeated generals of the Tiger Cavalry did not take the opportunity to fight back, but just looked at the Jin army with confused eyes. Their mentality was completely broken. Even if the Jin army retreated on its own initiative, they were afraid that they would not be able to take the courage to launch a counterattack.

Beigong Jing stepped forward with a long spear in his hand. Wherever he went, the Jin army soldiers possessed by evil spirits made way out. The commander of this battle was nominally Yang Chen, but in fact he had always been in command. Nearly 20,000 troops followed his orders and fought bravely. After fighting in Luoyang for three years, he had never fought such a wealthy battle. Not to mention the unprecedented capital, Li Rui, a dog-headed military advisor who could always produce some strange and powerful weapons. This battle was relatively easy. He rarely did not participate in hand-to-hand combat. Although the corpse lying across the ground for several miles in Luoshui, his body was not covered with blood, and he was still graceful, forming an extremely strong contrast with the battlefield of the corpse and sea of ​​blood.

Everyone's eyes were focused on him, and the battlefield was silent.

Beigong Jing looked around the battlefield, good guy, this cavalry unit formed by the Bohai Shi family lost six or seven hundred people, and only half of them could stand. He said coldly: "Your master has left you and you have escaped. Don't struggle unnecessaryly anymore, surrender!"

An officer, who was over thirty years old, was not tall but very strong, sighed, threw down the spear in his hand, and asked loudly: "What will you do if we surrender?"

Beigong Jing said: "I will incorporate you into the Liangzhou Army and let you fight the hardest battle and fight the hardest formation. Whether you can survive depends on your own ability!"

Such a way of dealing with it can be called cruel. In modern times, I am afraid I will be sent to the Shanghai Organ Court. However, after hearing his words, all the surviving Tiger Cavalry soldiers from that officer were relieved. In their opinion, this is the most reliable way of dealing with it. After so many years of war, the hatred that everyone has forged cannot be solved overnight. If the Jin army offered generous conditions to make them surrender, they would have to be careful! Beigong Jing's way of dealing with them can be called cruel, but in this era it is nothing. Isn't it just going to fight? They were born to be destined to be a fight, so who do they do it?

Born in such a chaotic world, they still hope to die of old age and illness!?
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