Chapter 290 Let Me Try
Given that Li Rui had limited talent in martial arts, it was difficult to reach his level no matter how hard he practiced, Beigong Chun waved his hand and modified the training time. Every morning, he would pull this guy out of the bed and throw the sword that was not worth his life to death to him, make a pot of tea, and watch leisurely as he was tortured by the broken sword. At noon, he asked him to train more than 170 cavalrymen such as Fu Sheng, and he would torture those Wuhuan cavalry who thought he was very brave and unambiguous.
This great devil finally stopped putting his main energy on himself, and Li Rui immediately felt that his life was much better.
Life would be better when he was, and the Wuhuan cavalry would be in trouble.
The Wuhuan cavalry discipline has always been relatively casual, and at the same time it is unruly and does not accept anyone. But it is so dying. Beigong Chun grew up in Liangzhou, where the people are strong and multi-ethnic, and has developed a personality and temper like them since he was a child. At the same time, he knows how to deal with these pretentious guys...
The result of his dealing with the Wuhuan cavalry was to beat them hard, and they were beaten until they couldn't get up. The thirty-six Black Hawk swordsmen he scattered them first let the Wuhuan cavalry know the difference between the desperate people who grew up in the jungle fight and the swordsmen who received strict training since childhood. After a few days, whether it was a weapon or a fist, the Wuhuan cavalry was the target of being crushed, and they were beaten to cry and shouting to their mothers. After Beigong Chun took action, they felt the terrible gap between humans and demons... Yes, in the eyes of the Hu people, this man who broke Wang Mi's 70,000 army with one hundred cavalry was the incarnation of the demon god. I don't know how many Wuhuan warriors who were famous for their bravery were knocked down by him in an understatement, and very few could block his casual blow!
Of course, Beigong Chun would not beat someone for no reason. There is only one reason why he could beat someone, that is, a certain stupid or a group of stupid animals refused to obey the orders. After being beaten repeatedly, the Wuhuan cavalry finally realized something:
If you don’t want to be beaten, just obey the orders honestly and do whatever you want, otherwise this man can even take off their bones and stew the soup!
Not only did he beat him, but he also chopped people. For those who did not change their lessons, and even deliberately spread rumors and made trouble in the army, he was too lazy to beat him, and he handed him over to the Military Law Department for public trial in front of the entire army. After the trial, he slashed his head and hung his head outside the military camp for public display. Li Rui counted that in just one month, more than 40 Wuhuan cavalrymen were cut off by him, and on average, more than one of them would be cut off a day. The heads hung high made the Wuhuan cavalry shudder. These rebellious guys finally realized that military law was a sharp sword hanging high above their heads. If you dare to violate them, the sword would fall immediately, leaving them with their heads in disarray!
After rectifying the military discipline, Beigong Chun began to train them.
Li Rui found that the content of his training was similar to that of modern college students. He was all about queuing, changing formations, identifying various banners and responding quickly. In the eyes of some keyboard military strategists, these things were useless because they were not used in actual combat, but in fact they were the basis for a strong army. It really had no practical significance, but it could cultivate group consciousness through boring and repeated practices over and over again, smooth out the edges of those unruly guys, inject courage into cowards, and advance and retreat together, and prohibit them.
The eight words "advance and retreat together, and orders are prohibited" sound simple, but it is extremely difficult to do. There are really not many troops who can achieve these eight characters.
As for identifying flags, it is even more necessary. On the battlefield, people shouted and neighed horses, and the sound of killing was shocking. They could not hear them by roaring alone. They could only rely on flags, horns, and drum beats to pass orders. If they couldn't even understand the phoenix, they would command a hammer and stay there stupidly waiting for others to kill!
Li Rui is also training Fu Sheng and his group of people.
He also does not teach martial arts. In fact, all of this group of people are very good at martial arts, and at his level they can teach him? They are almost the same. What he teaches most is equestrianism, such as stirrups, various tips for using spurs, and skills of controlling horses by relying on spurs. Top riders do not need to grab the reins, but only use the spurs to touch the body of the war horses, so that the war horses can understand their intentions and respond quickly. When equestrians perform dressage at the Olympic Games, they basically rely on the spurs. Of course, he does not need these cavalry to control the war horses to reach the level of equestrian athletes. This is too difficult. As long as these cavalry can use the spurs to control the war horses to make simpler movements such as advance, left, right, sprint, stop, etc., even if they are qualified.
In addition to this, we practice marching and merceding forward with our knees and knees. No matter how the speed of the horse gallops changes, we must always maintain a tight formation. We must not disperse until the last few dozen meters. This is not an easy task, so the Wuhuan cavalry who were so tragically cleaned up by Beigong Chun can see these idiots running around every day, sometimes faster and slower...
Fortunately, these cavalrymen are a bit basic. Fu Ning is an excellent cavalry general for a while. In the battle with the Hu people, he consciously asked his cavalry to form a tight formation to attack the enemy. Although doing so easily leads to a large number of troops being grouped together and unable to fully exert their combat effectiveness, the impact is unparalleled. These more than 300 private soldiers rushed to the front every time. They received the strictest training and the richest experience. But Fu Ning himself was still exploring, and he faintly touched many things, but he just couldn't grasp the key points, so the Hu cavalry he was riding on this road
He didn't get too far. However, these restrictions did not exist for Li Rui. He grew up in the military camp since he was a child. The boss who was obsessed with cavalry and cold weapons had instilled him too much knowledge about cavalry. Many of Fu Ning had only touched a little bit of the threshold. He knew everything. Although he could not learn and apply it, it was more than enough to solve the questions in the minds of the cavalry. With his repeated training, this team of cavalry gradually adapted to this novel charge tactic and could freely switch speeds, step, jog, run, sprint... while maintaining a neat and dense formation.
Taking advantage of this period, Li Rui also uniformly equipped them with the cavalry sword with one-sided blade. When the nearly two hundred cavalrymen held their knees and held the cavalry swords to launch a thunderous and lightning-like charge, even the fierce generals like Beigong Chun couldn't help but thunderous!
Beigong Chun organized several cavalry confrontations, first with one-to-one, then one-to-two, and finally one-to-three, or even one-to-four, allowing the Wuhuan cavalry to confront the cavalry, Li Rui. The result was quite tragic: when the troops were equal, Fu Sheng rushed the Wuhuan cavalry to pieces with just one charge; when he could still easily win, it was quite difficult for the Wuhuan cavalry company, which is famous for its bravery, to cause effective killing and injury to them; when the troops reached one-to-three or even one-to-four, Fu Sheng's troops would feel obvious power, but he could still disperse the Wuhuan cavalry, but he also had to suffer considerable casualties.
Beigong Chun also discovered something interesting: in this head-on hedge, the long weapons in the hands of the Wuhuan cavalry holding a spear did not give them any advantage, because before the two sides could meet in a short time, the dense formation had already made the Wuhuan cavalry's war horses frightened and ran around. Even the formation could not be maintained, and the advantages in weapons could naturally not be exerted. It would be strange if they did not suffer any losses when fighting.
Beigong Chun sighed: "If this army is successful, no matter how brave the general is, he will not be realistic if he wants to copy Guan Yu's white horse, Yan Liang, and Zhang Liao's miracle to beat Sun Quan!"
Li Rui said: "If there are thousands of such cavalrymen, who dares to imitate Guan Erye and assassinate the commander in the midst of thousands of troops, it is no different from seeking death."
Beigong Chun said: "It's great, it's great. This is the real military and technological master. If you can train the soldiers to this level, even if you can command mediocrely, you will not suffer a great defeat on the battlefield."
Li Rui was dissatisfied: "My command ability is still very good, okay?"
Beigong Chun said: "Not necessarily!"
Li Rui made him angry.
Beigong Chun then selected the 800 best and best-obedient ones from the Wuhuan cavalry and gave them to him, allowing him to continue training, and the rest continued training.
During this period of time, Li Rui had discovered that these Wuhuan cavalry were very good at charging with guns. They were all brave and fearless warriors. With a command, hundreds or thousands of cavalry roared and charged in a row with spears, and they were in a row of invincible forces. They were so angry that they could not stand the name of "Wuhuan Cavalry". He also did not teach these cavalry martial arts, but just asked them to practice gun-mounted charge repeatedly. At the beginning, there were four cavalry one row, and when they were a little skilled, they became eight, and then sixteen... and finally two or three hundred. Under his strict training, these Wuhuan cavalry could finally reach six hundred people in a row, maintaining a neat formation in the speeding spear, like a speeding iron wall, and that momentum was simply terrifying.
However, Li Rui knew very well that this army was not actually as powerful as it seemed. A powerful cavalry must have a large number of officers with rich practical experience and highly cohesive soldiers. They can quickly reorganize their formation after a charge, launch a charge again, and even quickly get rid of the failure after being defeated, gather the remaining soldiers and reorganize the team to launch a counterattack. In modern times, European cavalry has invincible fights all over the world, not because of their martial arts skills. In terms of martial arts, Mamluk cavalry, Sikh cavalry and other ruthless characters are by no means inferior to them, and are even stronger than them. However, this jaw-dropping quality and high discipline, cohesion helps them crush these fierce opponents again and again with a crushing attitude!
This Wuhuan cavalry has a strong impact, but its organizational strength is far from enough. If a charge cannot defeat the opponent, it will take a long time to reorganize the team. On the battlefield, will the enemy really give them so much time to slowly reorganize the team?
Don't even think about it.
So I have to continue practicing.
Chapter completed!