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At this time, Da Xihao, who was on the left wing, could not bear it for a long time. Li Jing's right guard cavalry was not strong enough, but the left guard army was the strongest cavalry unit in the Sui Dynasty. Thanks to Huang Mingyuan's expedition to Tuyuhun, the Zuowu Guards totaled more than 23,000 people, but had 36,000 horses and more than 10,000 cavalry, which was actually more than the infantry. It also consumed the most materials every year. If Huang Mingyuan hadn't been the prime minister, Zuo Wuwei's horses would have been cut by more than half by the Ministry of War, who had taken the opportunity to find excuses.
Among the four divisions of the Zuowu Guards, Cai Zhiyun and Huang Mingli are the most elite, especially Huang Mingli's division. The five thousand men and horses under his command are all assault cavalry. Each man has three horses, and they are equipped with fine armor and spears. They can be called the elite of the cavalry.
"It's time for the remaining eleven guards to see the gap between them and Zuowu Wei."
Da Xihao waved the command flag, Huang Mingli raised his long spear high, and with a command, five thousand elite cavalry stabbed the Goguryeo people like iron cones.
At this time, Yang Guang saw the "yellow" flag of Douda and was distracted for a moment. He couldn't help but ask Pei Yun beside him: "Which army is that and who is leading it?"
Pei Yun quickly said: "Back to the saint, this is Zuo Wuwei's cavalry, and the leader is Huang Mingli, the cousin of Duke Wei."
"Huang Mingli?"
Yang Guang couldn't help but admired: "In the battle of Champion Houshan, Huang Jia Silang rode alone and entered the championship Hou Shan. He was so heroic and worthy of a god. I originally thought that all the Huang family's martial arts were in Huang Jia Silang. But there was Huang Mingxin before him, and Huang Mingli after him. The Mingyuan family is truly a loyal and powerful family."
At this time, Huang Mingli led thousands of cavalry and faced the Goguryeo people on the opposite side.
The vanguard of this film has always been Xi Jian. His bravery is rare in this world. I saw Xi Ding holding a big spear and rushing into the Goguryeo formation like an arrow. He immediately stabbed left and right. No one who dared to block him along the way was able to defeat him. Xi Jie quickly inserted the awl into the Goguryeo man's abdomen and tore a gash.
The Goguryeo general Gao Meng on the opposite side was shocked when he saw this, and immediately mobilized his troops to block the gap in Xi Ding.
Xi Jing¡¯s troops felt like a wave was opening on the calm sea surface, causing chaos in all directions. At this time, the eyes of the Goguryeo people were all focused on Xi Jian, and Huang Mingli, who was in the middle army, waved his hand, and the army began to change formations.
The two Ying Yanglangs on both sides will move to both sides, each with a gap between them and the central army.
Huang Mingli ordered all his troops to put their spears under their armpits and hold them flat against the Goguryeo people, and the second charge officially began.
Unlike Xi Jing¡¯s assault force, the spear cavalry behind them began to charge in a wall-like formation. Their pace was not fast, but they were as towering as a mountain. Although their individual combat effectiveness may not be as good as that of the Goguryeo people, the wall charge at this time carried a thunderous momentum, as if it was going to crush everything in front of them.
The wall charge effectively made up for the lack of individual riding skills of the soldiers, and was the natural first choice tactic for the cavalry of the Central Plains Dynasty. Huang Mingyuan is not worried that someone will copy it, so the wall charge itself does not have much skill. The core lies in iron discipline and effective organization, but this is something that most armies do not have. After Huang Mingyuan took over the Zuowu Guards, he continuously cultivated the discipline and sense of honor of the soldiers, and constantly replaced the generals in the army. Step by step, he made clear the dissidents and made the entire army command like an arm. Only then did he train an army as big as the sea and the mountains. Fine riding.
Row after row of Zuowei cavalry kept crushing the Goguryeo cavalry. The Goguryeo cavalry who were charging suddenly found that there were enemies on all sides and could not break out at all. The rows of sharp spears seemed to be deadly hooks from the ground, constantly harvesting their lives.
Within a quarter of an hour, the Goguryeo cavalry could no longer resist and began to retreat.
Then as soon as these cavalry retreated, the original infantry formation behind them immediately began to chaos. The Sui army attacked forward bit by bit, constantly squeezing the opponent's living space. The Goguryeo army was still in order when it first retreated, but then it became chaotic.
"Goguryeo was defeated!"
A large number of Goguryeo cavalry began to retreat, rewinding their original formation.
At this time, Da Xihao, who was behind the army, saw that the front army had succeeded. He waved his flag and ordered Yao Junsu and Zuo Tiancheng to attack the Goguryeo flank.
As the commander of the army, Li Jing also discovered the victory on the flank. Although he was surprised that Zuowuwei had such excellent combat effectiveness, he immediately ordered the troops behind him to attack and strangle Goguryeo's vanguard troops.
On the other side, Zhang Xun¡¯s 30,000 Lingnan platoon soldiers also moved forward slowly with firm steps. The platoon hand is the platoon hand, a soldier holding a shield in one hand and a spear in the other. These 30,000 rows of spearmen formed a giant spear array and immediately blocked the Goguryeo cavalry.
At this time, Jiang Yishi, the head coach of the Goguryeo army on the opposite side, had a look on his face.It was very ugly. He did not expect that the Sui army was so powerful. Not only did his cavalry fail to break the situation, but they were suppressed by the Sui army. In particular, the cavalry on the flanks began to collapse. Once the flanks were completely breached by the Sui army, it would inevitably affect the overall situation.
Jiang Yishi's left, center and right armies each had 10,000 cavalry and 10,000 infantry. At this time, except for his 20,000 central army, the rest of the troops were fighting with the Sui army.
Jiang Yishi could not let the Sui army defeat the flank, so he ordered 10,000 Chinese cavalry to reinforce the flank to resist the Sui army.
These ten thousand people entered the battlefield and immediately fought fiercely with the Zuowu Guards. Also because of the support of more than 10,000 cavalry, Jiang Yishi's right wing barely stabilized its position and was not directly broken through.
But this is exactly what Zuo Wuwei wants to see.
Among the 11,000 cavalrymen of the Zuowu Guards, except for Huang Mingli's 5,000 cavalry, Yaojun's Su tribe, Zuo Tiancheng's tribe and the Chinese army guard each had 1,000 cavalry, and the remaining 3,000 were all Under Cai Zhiyun's command.
At this time, Huang Mingli's five thousand cavalry tore apart the Goguryeo formation from the front, and then fought with Goguryeo's Chinese reinforcements. The two sides were mixed together, fighting inseparably, and they could not escape at all.
Yao Junsu and Zuo Tiancheng were on the flanks behind Huang Mingli. The three armies formed a "pin" formation and charged forward. At this time, only Cai Zhiyun's troops were hanging behind him.
The battlefield was in chaos, with armies from all over the place fighting each other and unable to separate. The armies on both sides, due to their reduced formations and concentration of forces, created a considerable distance. Huang Mingli's troops, in particular, consciously led the other side to fight north.
Between the Goguryeo center and the right wing, a half-mile-long gap was torn open wider and wider.
Seeing that Goguryeo's Chinese army had no other mobile forces, Cai Zhiyun's department, which had been stationary, saw the opportunity and ordered the entire army to attack. One of the moves was to directly attack Jiang Yishi's Chinese army. At this time, Jiang Yishi's army had no cavalry to mobilize, and only less than 10,000 infantrymen remained.
Cai Zhiyun's troops galloped forward and slammed into the Goguryeo's central army as if they were destroying everything. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com