You can search "Three Kingdoms: Liangzhou Ci" in Baidu to find the latest chapter!
Yan Xing controlled the mount under his crotch. Zhao Yebai also understood the master's intention at this time and began to slow down. Yan Xing drew his bow and arrow again on the horse, turned around and aimed at the enemy behind him. The Han army's rangers had already been taught his archery skills. When they saw Yan Xing open his bow, they imitated it and spread out to distract Yan Xing. They tried to get close to outflank Yan Xing and use close combat to capture Yan. OK.
Yan Xing remained unmoved, his hands as calm as before, and he shot three arrows in succession, killing the two rangers who wanted to encircle him from both sides, but this time the other Han army rangers were not scared away. Instead, they took this opportunity to stab their horses with daggers again, forcing the mounts to use their final potential to charge towards Yan Xing. They abandoned their bows and arrows, and only used swords and spears to charge towards Yan Xing with their final sprint.
The tactics of cavalry are completely different from those of infantry, and the pursuit and fighting of cavalry in the field is slightly different from the collision of cavalry in the battle formation. Although the momentum is far inferior to that of the cavalry confrontation in the battle formation, as a person involved, Yan Xing knows it The danger is no less dangerous than a cavalry charge in a battle formation, and is even a bit more dangerous than in a battle formation.
In the battlefield, the cavalry charge in formation, with the cover of their comrades around them. As long as they charge hard and deal with the enemy in front of them, they can often successfully break through the siege. However, it is different when the cavalry are chasing and fighting in the wilderness. The back is a weapon exposed to the enemy's attack. If you are not careful, you will be hit by an arrow or a knife from the enemy.
And with the speed of charging horses, whether it is a saber or an arrowhead, it can easily break through the unblocked back. Therefore, those who are good at cavalry like to use cavalry to attack the enemy from behind or from the flank.
At this moment, Yan Xinghui¡¯s back-shooting archery skills were no longer useful. The approaching Han army rangers were carrying spears and swords and were preparing to charge to stab him to death or to behead him under the horse. However, Yan Xing remained calm in the face of danger. He also put away his bow and arrows, and picked up the spear again with his left hand. His right hand sank, and what he held tightly in his right hand was a large iron awl.
The iron awl Yan Xing held in his hand was about three feet and five inches long. Its shape was not a ceremonial weapon like a golden melon or a copper hammer, but was close to the shape of an iron bone flower commonly used by cavalry in later generations. Such heavy weapons are not common in the military at present. Instead, they are more common among civilian rangers. They come in different shapes. Generally, only heroes with extraordinary arm strength can wield them.
For example, during the Warring States Period, Zhu Hai, the retainer of Lord Xinling of Wei State, used a forty-pound iron awl. When the Qin army besieged Handan of Zhao State after the Battle of Changping, Lord Pingyuan asked Wei for help. King Wei was afraid of the Qin Army. The situation was too strong and he did not dare to rescue Zhao. Lord Xinling used Hou Sheng's plan to steal amulets to save Zhao, accompanied by Zhu Hai, a strong man. In order to gain military power, Zhu Hai hid the iron awl in his sleeve and killed Wei general Jin Bi with a hammer.
And to complete the feat of "saving Zhao and wielding the golden hammer, Handan was shocked first" used heavy weapons such as iron awls.
The weight of the Warring States Period was very different from that of this Dynasty. The iron cone held by Yan Xing weighed more than fifty kilograms. He has a spear in his left hand and an iron awl in his right hand, all relying on his legs to control the horse. He already has superb riding skills, and the person under his seat, Zhao Yebai, is very understanding of human nature, so he can control the horse and man with ease as one.
Yan Xing used his legs to push his mount, and suddenly accelerated a few feet forward, causing the Han army's rangers who were looking at the target to rush towards him. Naturally unwilling to miss the single hit, the Han army's cavalry rode up to catch up with Yan Xing again, hoping to end Yan Xing's life. Unexpectedly, Yan Xing rushed forward, but instead of rushing forward, he accelerated, turned around, and came back. Face off against the four chasing knights.
Yan Xing, who had returned from being killed by four rangers, was shocked by the murderous look on his face, but there was no reason to retreat at the moment, so they could only bite the bullet. They rushed over to surround Yan Xing, slashing and stabbing him with swords, wanting to be together. Kill the injured warrior under a double attack.
Yan Xing roared loudly and urged his mount to avoid the direct attack. He swung the spear in his left hand and swept away the two thrusting spears. He launched the iron awl in his right hand first and struck a Han army ranger with a heavy hammer.
Yan Xing was the first to hit a Han army ranger on the head. Under the heavy blow, the ranger's chest sank directly into a large piece, with red and yellow particles splashing out. Seeing that Yan Xing was still so fierce even though he was injured, the other three rangers tightened their hearts. The weapons in their hands were a step slower, and Yan Xing took action first, stabbing a dismounted person. The remaining two rangers were immediately frightened out of their wits. They shouted, threw their weapons at Yan Xing, turned their horses' heads, and tried to escape.
Yan Xing used the iron awl in his right hand to flexibly block the opponent's weapon. With a spear in his left hand, he penetrated a ranger through the chest from behind and dismounted the horse. Another ranger took the opportunity to escape and successfully turned his horse around and ran more than three feet away, putting some distance between him and Yan Xing.
Yan Xing dropped the spear and iron awl and went to get the bow and arrow with his backhand. At this time, the ranger was also speeding up. Looking back, he saw Yan Xing unfurling his bow and setting an arrow. He felt bad and quickly turned around on his horse. Excellent equestrian skillsHe hid under the saddle, holding the saddle tightly with only his two thighs, and holding the horse's neck with both hands. Although the horse was still galloping, he was able to hide most of his body.
This quick and skillful movement saved Yugi's life, and he heard a sound of cracking in the air passing over him. When Yan Xing wanted to shoot another arrow, the wound was touched many times. This time, the wound on his arm was directly opened by the bow. The pain made Yan Xing grit his teeth and sweat, and the bowstring softened halfway through.
He put down his bow and arrow bitterly and watched the other party gradually move away from his sight.
Yan Xing knew that his injury could not be delayed. After dealing with the pursuers, he immediately cut off his robe and wrapped the wound to stop the bleeding. Then he turned the horse's head and Zhao Yebai accelerated again, galloping quickly, carrying the still bleeding Yan Xing forward. .
The long fight has exhausted the last bit of strength in Yan Xing's body. Only because the last bit of clarity in his brain was still there, he was able to stagger on the horse and barely fall off. Yan Xing also knew that if he continued to run in this situation, not only him, but also the horse would soon be unable to hold up, but there was no other way. He couldn't care about anything else in order to survive at the moment.
Even though he was already in the wrong direction, instead of crossing the river to the other side, he was heading toward the mountains in the southwest, Yan Xing gritted his teeth and continued to gallop.
Yan Xing¡¯s head was feeling dizzy while he was running. The dream he had sneaked into Sanfu appeared again, but the characters in the dream became clearer:
There was a chaos of war and chaos in front of him. The men and horses under his command were running wildly. The group of Han cavalry appeared again. This time they seemed to be like heavenly soldiers and generals. They kept slashing with swords and could not pierce with spears. They kept chasing him from behind, and a knight on his side was quickly beheaded with a saber. Blood splashed on his face, and Yan Xing felt the salty and moist heat of the blood on his face.
The next moment, he was horrified to see the escaping cavalry holding a saber that was still dripping with blood and pointing it diagonally at him. Yan Xing subconsciously wanted to turn around, but found that the reins in his hands instantly turned into yellow sand and slipped from between his fingers. , and the knight drove the horse faster and faster, and Yan Xing could even see his ferocious and evil face clearly.
The distance was getting closer and closer. Yan Xing wanted to grab the iron cone with his backhand, but his hand was empty. His heart was suddenly hit. He tried to avoid sideways in fear, but found that his whole body seemed to have been drained of strength. There is no way to exert force.
He yelled in an attempt to frighten the cavalryman. Unexpectedly, the cavalryman smiled strangely, as if he saw his fierce look and his inner lust, and rushed over unmoved. Yan Xing just watched helplessly as the saber in his hand was aimed at him. Cut off the head(remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com