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Chapter 259 Big Pobujia

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    Seeing that the Sui army was in a tight formation, these Turkic cavalry immediately dispersed and attacked the two wings of the Sui army's formation.  Because the infantry formation is difficult to turn, its wings are its weak points.  At this time, there must be two wings of cavalry protecting the left and right ribs of the infantry.

    The Turkic cavalry immediately engaged the Sui cavalry in a fight, but they could not completely ignore the Sui infantry, because this would cause the free infantry to divide, surround and annihilate them one by one.

    Throughout the battlefield, screams continued, and broken arms and limbs jumped into your face from time to time.  At this time, there is not much difference in strength between the two sides, and the competition is to see who is more resilient.

    Seeing that the two sides were completely fighting together, Yang Guang waved his hand, and a large area of ????the infantry position in front was immediately vacated, and the Sui Army's trump card was about to come on stage.

    The troops that rushed out from behind the Sui army's formation made the entire Turkic people take a breath of cold air. This troop was none other than the heavy cavalry that was feared throughout the Northern and Southern Dynasties - the armored cavalry.

    In this kind of positional battle on a preset battlefield, the tough armored cavalry can often act as a decisive assault force.  In the Battle of Shayuan between the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasties, the Eastern Wei army had as many as 200,000 troops, while the Western Wei Dynasty had less than 10,000 troops.  "Li Bi and others led the cavalry to attack the enemy in a cross-cutting attack, and cut off the enemy's army into a second group, thus defeating them."  The commander-in-chief of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Gao Huan, fled, and 70,000 people became prisoners of the Western Wei Dynasty.  According to the "Book of Zhou: Biography of Li Bi", the cavalry that crossed the Eastern Wei army at that time only had "sixty cavalry under their command"!

    This is the terrifying power that this kind of armored cavalry can exert on a fixed battlefield.

    The Turks were shocked when they saw thousands of armored cavalry of the Sui army charging into formation.  The Turkic cavalry in the middle immediately bypassed the Sui army's impact route and moved quickly to the two wings.

    If the Sui army only has heavy cavalry, the light cavalry can bypass the two wings and attack the armored cavalry from behind.  However, the infantry on both wings of the Sui army and the Turks had long been fighting together, forming left and right protrusions. They were squeezed into the middle by the Sui army, and the Turks' light cavalry could not easily get around them.

    It is not easy for an armored cavalry to accelerate, but once it picks up speed, heavy tanks one after another will crush the Turks in an overwhelming manner, leaving only a bloody path composed of broken corpses.

    "Your Majesty, attack the army directly!"

    At this time, Huang Mingyuan, who was on Yang Guang's side, said.

    "There are at least two to three thousand cavalry in front of Bujia Khan's army. They are heavily defended. Can they get away? How about waiting for Duan Wenzhen's troops to arrive?"

    "Your Majesty, if General Duan's troops could have arrived, they would have arrived by now."

    With that said, Huang Mingyuan pointed to the flag of Bujia Khan in the distance and said solemnly: "My lord, look, the Turks' rear formation is retreating in an orderly manner, and the Turks are about to run away."

    Yang Guang was stunned.

    "The war has only started at this point, how can Bujia Khan run away?"

    Although he didn¡¯t know Bujia Khan¡¯s intention, Yang Guang could not let the main force of the Turks flee north, so he quickly led Huang Mingyuan to lead his cavalry and 3,000 elite Chinese troops to directly attack Bujia Khan¡¯s army.

    At this time, Bujia Khan on the opposite side saw that the sun had turned south and knew that the fight had reached this level and he should consider feigning defeat.

    He still had some illusions. If they could directly defeat the Sui army on the opposite side here today, they would not have to worry too much. Instead, they would go directly to the Lingzhou Plain and raid Guanzhong.  But today's Sui army's combat power made him give up this unrealistic idea.  After so many internal fights, it will take time for the Turkic cavalry to regain the combat effectiveness of the period of complete victory.

    Although Bujia Khan still had the main cavalry in his hands, the Sui army on the opposite side suppressed the Turkic warriors to death with only their crossbowmen and spear formations.  As for the cavalry of the Sui Army, Bujia Khan will never forget the heroic figure of Zhou Luohu in last year's Battle of Lingzhou North.

    Bujia Khan was preparing for a planned retreat, and wanted to make the Sui army on the opposite side think that he could not defeat him and wanted to escape.

    But how could Huang Mingyuan give in to Bujia Khan's Chinese army to withdraw so easily.

    After receiving the order, Huang Mingyuan divided the Chinese cavalry army into three. Huang Mingliao, Yuwen Chengdu, and Liu Yunfang each led 500 cavalry, forming a "pin" shape, and lined up in front and arrow formation to directly clash with the Chinese army.  Huang Mingyuan himself led more than 3,000 cavalry behind him, and advanced with the front army to provide support at any time.

    Whether it was Huang Mingyuan's troops or the elite cavalry given to him by Yang Guang, they were almost the most elite troops of the Sui army.  The entire center of the battlefield had been crushed by armored cavalry before, and now it was empty.  The Sui army released their horses, increased their speed, and immediately charged into the Turkic army on the opposite side.

    The "yellow" flag fluttered in the wind. Many Turkic veterans who fled back from Datong were so frightened when they saw this flag that they trembled and became speechless.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??A general named Hu rushed into the Turkic formation.  The soldiers behind quickly followed up and rushed inward along the gap.

    ?? Huang Mingliao suddenly advanced from the left to the right, and stood up in the battle. Thousands of people made the move, and the horses in their hands picked out a path.  Bujia Khan, who was behind the formation, was shocked when he saw this and hurriedly ordered his generals to block the gap.

    The Turkic soldiers swarmed forward. Huang Mingliao couldn't use his horse. He drew out the steel whip from his waist with his left hand and hit everyone randomly. In the chaos, he killed many people.

    The Turkic general Ye Kuqi saw that Huang Mingliao was so brave that no one could stop him, so he rushed towards Huang Mingliao with his scimitar in hand.  Huang Mingliao was whipping his whip around at this time. When he heard the wind of a knife blowing in his ears, he clamped his legs on the horse's belly and bent sideways to avoid the scimitar that was cutting across it.  He straightened his waist and stood up again. The steel whip in his hand took advantage of the situation and slashed straight up, even cutting off half of the head of the enemy general who sneaked up on him.

    Before Cook could even scream, he fell off his horse and was trampled into a pulp.

    At this time, Huang Mingliao swung his sword and smashed, killing several layers of the Turkic army, and was only a few dozen steps away from Bujia Khan.

    Bujia Khan was shocked when he saw this, and hurriedly ordered the first warrior in his tent, Hu Ya'a, to step forward and defend the enemy.  Huya'a was a tall man, one foot and two tall, holding a heavy mace, and charged forward with a low roar like a wild beast.

    Huang Mingliao saw the mountain-like monster rushing towards him, and quickly used his spear to block it.  The weapons of both sides collided with each other, making a loud "clang" sound. Huang Mingliao's hand shook, and Chang Shan almost lost his grip.

    Seeing that the opponent was strong, Huang Mingliao did not confront the opponent head-on.  The horse spear in his hand is like a strange python exploring the mountain or a dragon out of the sea, stabbing left and right.  Hu Ya'a is just strong, but in terms of skill alone, he is far behind Huang Ming.  He was killed in a panic, unable to resist, and injured in several places.

    Stimulated by the smell of blood, Huya also went crazy, so he smashed them left and right indiscriminately.  Huang Mingliao couldn't be hit, but the Turks beside him damaged the big rice.

    Huang Mingliao relied on his body's agility to carry the long spear, and then drove the horse to one side, with Hu Ya'a chasing after him.  Suddenly Huang Mingliao turned around and swept across with his long spear, hitting Hu Ya'a's waist.  Suddenly his teeth hurt and he screamed like a wild animal.

    Seeing this opportunity, Huang Mingliao immediately slowed down his horse, exerted force on his waist, and lay down on the horse's back. Taking advantage of his unpreparedness, he swung a steel whip and hit him on the back of the head.  Even though Hu Ya'a's head was hard, it couldn't withstand the steel whip. His brains burst instantly, he turned over and fell off his horse, and he couldn't die anymore.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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