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Chapter 402: How to deal with captives

The person who attacked Liang Xing was none other than Ma Dai. This was Zhuge Liang's plan. He had already guessed that Han Sui would send people to ambush and block his forward.

In this case, the best way is to use the strategy and directly place one light and two dark chess pieces in the forward camp.

Ma Chao was in the Ming Dynasty and he marched in a hurry to induce people on Han Sui's side to think that Ma Chao was in a hurry. In this case, they would think of a way to sneak attack Ma Chao in the middle.

But in fact, before entering Longxi County, Ma Chao marched slowly in preparation for this move.

On the surface, Ma Chao changed positions with the original vanguard Pang De, but midway, Pang De waited for Ma Dai and answered the front camp again.

The only person who returned to the central army was a soldier who was similar in size to Pound. After returning to the front army, Pound and Ma Dai had been by Ma Chao's side, acting as personal soldiers.

At this time, Liang Xing brought Yan Xing out to challenge, and Ma Chao handed over the command to Pang De and Ma Dai.

Therefore, it is basically impossible for Liang Xing and Yan Xing to hold Ma Chao back and plunge Ma Chao into chaos.

Moreover, after seeing Liang Xing taking the initiative to attack him, Ma Dai and Pang De briefly discussed and asked Pang De to take the initiative to fight Liang Xing, while Ma Dai continued to lurk, waiting for the right opportunity to attack Liang Xing from behind.

prosper.

This time, Ma Dai succeeded as expected, and Liang Xing could be said to die with his eyes closed. On the other side, Yan Xing also noticed the situation of Liang Xing's murder. He was suddenly shocked, and the rules in his hand were also a lot messed up.

Ma Chao, on the other hand, became more and more courageous as he fought. Seeing that Yan Xing was already panicking, he no longer planned to drag it out any longer.

If Yan Xing and Liang Xing can be killed in this battle, it can be said that it is equivalent to cutting off an arm of Han Sui.

Ma Chao knew very well the position of Yan Xing in Han Sui's heart. It could be said that Yan Xing was trained by Han Sui as his successor. If Yan Xing could be killed, then Han Sui would be worried.

Thinking of this, the spiritual energy in Ma Chao's body, as if it was free of charge, kept gathering into his hands. Every shot he fired at this time was extremely powerful.

Yan Xing was also gradually exhausted. However, with the addition of Pang De, Yan Xing was completely out of control. In just two or three moves, Yan Xing was knocked off his horse by Pang De with one shot, and then he was killed by the promenade who came from behind.

The soldiers were tied up.

Although Yan Xing is very powerful and powerful, if he fights alone, he can already have a successful fight with Ma Chao, but it will be different with Pang De.

In other words, if Yan Xing can escape under the siege of Ma Chao and Pang De, then he is not Yan Xing, but Lu Bu.

At this time, the soldiers brought over by Yan Xing and others saw that one of their two generals was dead and the other was captured alive. They suddenly lost the will to fight and turned around to escape.

But on the side, Ma Dai, who was killing the enemy with his Jingqi, could not give them a chance. Ma Dai waved his hand, and the Jingqi was divided into two parts, bypassing the main force of Han Sui's army from the left and right sides, and ran in front of them.

And maintained a distance of almost thirty meters. Then Ma Dai waved his hand, and these elite riders hung their spears on their saddles, then took out a short bow from behind and shot in the direction of Han Suijun.

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When the soldiers of Han Sui's army saw this scene, they were all dumbfounded. How could they fight like this? It's not that the soldiers of Han Sui's army were unusual, they had encountered this horse-riding shooting thing before.

In other words, they have been fighting with the Qiang and Xianbei people all year round, and they are very familiar with riding and shooting.

But the problem is, those are the troops of barbarians. Those people have lived on horseback since childhood.

It is not that there are no people in the Han army who can ride and shoot, but there are too few. As we all know, the skills of riding and shooting are very demanding. First, you need to clamp the horse's back with your legs and ensure that your upper body can stand upright.

At the same time, your waist and hips have to sway together with the swing caused by the horse when it is running. This makes the entire upper body stationary relative to the horse.

Only then will you be able to hold the bow and arrow and draw the bow. Only after you have done this can you tell whether you can shoot accurately.

Of course, in this kind of large-scale operation, it doesn't really matter whether you can shoot accurately or not. What matters is that you can draw the bow.

But even so, it is already difficult. You must know that in the era of the Han Dynasty, there were no high-bridge saddles or double-sided stirrups.

If you want to rely solely on the strength of your legs to stabilize your body and keep your body in the air, it is not something ordinary soldiers can do.

This is also the reason why cavalry is more expensive than infantry. One is that the physical cost of armor is more expensive, and the other is that cavalry cannot do this without training for three to five years.

To be honest, Liu Xie originally had not many people in the Guards Corps who could do this, but Liu Xie couldn't stand it and came up with bilateral stirrups and high-bridge saddles, which can make people skilled and stable as quickly as possible.

Coupled with horseshoes, it can be said that Liu Xie was able to train a large number of elite riders who originally needed three to five years of training to ride and shoot in just half a year.

But the soldiers on Han Sui's side didn't know all this. They saw thousands of people on the opposite side, all holding bows and shooting arrows towards them. They were all dumbfounded.

In fact, at this time, if there are still people in Han Sui's army who can take command, then they can actually fight back.

After all, to be honest, most of the people in Han Sui's hands are elite soldiers. Although they cannot be as elite as Ma Chao's cavalry, everyone can ride a horse and bend a bow, but they can't be patched together.

You can gather one or two thousand people to come out and shoot at each other.

But the problem is, no one is in command now. Some of them want to use their bows to fight back, while others want to rush out before the opponent is completely surrounded.

Therefore, without unified command, Han Suijun had neither unified thoughts nor unified arrangements, and was like a group of headless flies.

Ma Dai and his men followed and chased them all the way. These defeated soldiers did not go out for more than twenty miles, and most of them were lying on the ground.

As for why some people did not go, it was because those people felt that they could not escape, so they took the initiative to surrender to Ma Dai.

Ma Dai did not want to keep these prisoners at first. In his words, he and his eldest brother were here to be the vanguard, not to take prisoners.

There is no such thing as the Geneva Convention in this era. Whether prisoners can be killed or not depends entirely on the general's idea.

Just when Ma Dai was about to give the order to kill these surrendered soldiers, someone among the surrendered soldiers said that he was originally from the Ma Family Army, but the Ma Family Army was defeated too quickly before, and he did not have time to follow Ma Dai and others to escape, so he was killed by Han

So it was incorporated.
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