Spring and Autumn I Am King

Chapter 884: No one can take away their ambitions

"Auuuuuu..."

The dark horn horn was particularly loud in the open field. The horn of the eldest son Pu, the eldest son of the Qin State, sounded the horn. This Rong You was a slave, a man from Yiqu. He was tall, with loose hair, with a slender upper body, and a bronze ring around his sturdy arms. So big that he had to play it with both hands.

His broad chest bulged violently, and he slowly blew the air out of his lungs, his cheeks covered with thick beards swelled into a big ball, as if it was about to burst...

The horn broke through the air, and the sound was like a sharp blade. When the trumpet sounded high, the surrounding air seemed to be trembling, and the sound echoed endlessly, echoing in the fields of Hexi, echoing in the city head of the Fu clan behind Wei Jun, and echoing in the dense woods in the northwest, where people perched. The birds among them were also startled away, and in the next instant, a cavalry of several hundred people rushed out of the forest!

At the same time, the reserve team behind the Qin army, a chariot force with as many as 300 rides, was also led by Zipu himself, and rushed out!

"It's a chariot." With half a mile away, one of Zhao's Yulin guards shouted excitedly.

"Yes, it's the chariots and cavalry of the Qin people." Youcheng also swept away all the contempt before and cheered up.

In this battle, the Qin army was at a disadvantage in the tactics of the pawns. If they had any trump card to turn the tables, it should be the chariots.

The ancestor of the surname Ying was an old driver of Yu, Xia, and Shang in all dynasties. After losing his status as a lord of Yin and Shang, Qin Feizi was re-appointed after releasing his horse to the emperor of Zhou. If the land is close to Rong and Di, there will be no shortage of horses. "Qi Liu is medium, and Qi Li is Qi." And many of them are good horses.

After owning a good horse as good as Daidi, looking at it from the professional point of view of Zhao Qi, Qin Qi looks really good.

At that time, Duke Weng of Qin led the Qin people to reclaim the land of Qishan, and seven hundred single horses hunted at the Weizhihui. After Duke Mu of Qin imitated the cultural system of the Central Plains, the chariot soldiers became the mainstream. In the past ten years, driven by the Zhao family's Difu cavalry and archery, the Qin people have also redeveloped their old line of work, becoming the second Zhongxia princes to have cavalry in the established system after the Zhao family.

The position of the two hundred Zhao family members was right on the path of the Qin State's cavalry charge. Youcheng was not in a hurry. He led the crowd on horses to escape and went around to a safe hill to continue watching the battle. The generals on the left wing of the Wei Army next to him were furious, but there was nothing he could do.

Qin Qi originally aimed at Youcheng and the others. Seeing them fleeing away from the battlefield and running behind the Wei army, it was a little inexplicable, but the speed did not stop, and instead rushed straight to the left wing of the Wei army!

Looking around, I saw that the horsemen of the Qin people already had saddles and stirrups. After all, these are things with little technical content. As for ordinary cavalrymen, they still straddle their bare horses, and at most have a leather bridle, their legs tucked tightly under the belly of the horse, and they bend their bows and shoot arrows, or raise their short, straight arms high up. Qin Jian, or Qin Beryllium (a long-handled sword) with a flat handle.

Whether it was a man or a horse, the equipment was not professional, but the momentum of the Mercedes-Benz was enough to scare Wei Jun.

Due to the fact that troops were drawn from the two flanks to strengthen the central army, the left flank seemed a little thin, and because it could not supply a large number of cavalry, it could only be replaced by chariots to protect the pawns on the two flanks.

Wei's chariots bravely tried to stop them, but Qin's cavalry broke into pieces and suddenly dispersed, making it impossible for the cumbersome chariots to capture them. , sent Fei Ya into the Wei people's formation, although not many casualties were caused, but they had to focus on this side.

At the other end, under the leadership of the eldest son Pu of the great concubine, the three hundred chariots of the Qin state also confronted the right wing of the Wei family...

...

As Qin Feng said: "Si Xi Kongfu, the six bridles are in hand." .

The soldiers of the Qin army were not well arranged, but the soldiers of the chariots were surprisingly neat. The entire car show was arranged in a triangle shape. The long copper-clad wheels drove the wheels to fly. The horses were dressed in tiger and leopard skins. Painted with bird feathers, Rong Zuo is wearing a bamboo bow, and the quiver is decorated with patterns.

They were not fighting alone. Around the chariot, there were also some disheveled Qin soldiers running wildly.

They are "savages", not from cities such as Yongdu, but uncivilized people in the countryside, mixed with Rong Xia. They once hunted and killed Duke Mu's beloved horse to share food, and also made extraordinary contributions in the battle of Hanyuan, saving Duke Mu of Qin in return for his grace of not killing. After that, this army was retained. As long as the Qin State's palace was called, they would bring their hunting bows and rough weapons to join the Qin army. Its combat is more valiant than that of ordinary Qin people, similar to the barbarian warriors in the Roman army. With the chariot of "the wings of the army, it can trap the strong and the enemy, and cover the north", it is the best arm for the battle.

Of course, the Wei army would not tolerate them approaching. The bowmen adjusted their positions and kept firing arrows, one after another, causing the savages in Qindi who were running without armor to fall to the ground one by one. Rolled to the ground, spinning around.

But the Qin people would not back down, the chariots and horses galloped, the savages showed their teeth and claws, and soon, they collided with the right wing of the Wei army who was approaching!

Zipu personally led the army to charge. When he was in the wrong place with the enemy's car, he threw his spear and stabbed the enemy's defender to death. Peck right.

Zipu has been fighting for Qin for 30 years, but I don't know how many Jin Ges I have changed.

"Fall into battle!" Zipu had already handed over the army to Prince Zhou Huihui, and he shouted, the Ge in his hand pointing in the direction of the Wei army's bowmen.

A savage from Qin land howled and jumped up, raising his hands high, his heavy weapon slammed heavily on Wei Jun's scull shield, causing Wei Jun to let go of his hand, he was hit with a spear in the chest, and his whole body collapsed. Press on the shield. The people behind also bumped over, and they used their own weight to force Wei Ren's shield array to overwhelm a gap. As soon as the shield fell, the Wei soldiers in the rear became chaotic, the spears stabbed and stabbed for a moment, and the bowmen were also half a beat slower. Even at this moment, countless follow-up Qin soldiers followed the chariots and died from here. He rushed inward, opening a big hole at the edge of Wei Jun. The array has been scattered, and the Qin and Wei sides can only fight on their own in a small space.

For a time, Wei Jun encountered the enemy on the left and right flanks at the same time. They who had never fought any hard battles were actually killed by Qin State's chariots and retreated again and again.

Wei Ju was also in a hurry. A large number of defeated soldiers retreated from the right flank and squeezed into the formation of the central army. Fortunately, his military pawns were indeed well-trained. People break the hole.

Now that Wei Ju is fighting, the left wing can still hold it, and the chaos on the right does not matter. In front of the central army, the Qin people are constantly falling like wheat caught by a sickle in the autumn harvest. As long as this continues, victory belongs to them after all. of!

Qin and Wei have their own advantages, and they are evenly matched in short armies, and no one can do anything to the other. The battle lasted from mid-day to sunset. The right flank of the Wei army was almost collapsed, but the left flank resisted the harassment of the Qin cavalry, moved towards the middle bag, and squeezed the Qin strikers inside to slaughter.

Passion turned into exhaustion, exhaustion turned into disgust and fear, after all, there is a limit to being brave and not afraid of death.

Night was approaching, and as the rain fell drop by drop, it was unknown who took the initiative to evacuate first. When the rain gradually became larger, Qin and Wei had already lost contact, and the rest of the remaining soldiers dragged their exhausted footsteps and evacuated towards their rear.

The Qin army returned to Dali. With their indomitable temperament, they would inevitably recruit a new force from the Qin state after the wound and rush again. The Wei army stayed in Fushi, waiting for the late arrival of reinforcements.

At this time, the field was already covered with corpses. Under the scouring of the rain, the blood pooled in the low-lying places like small streams, and finally merged into the Luoshui and Weihe, nourishing the 800-mile Qinchuan...

Injuring the enemy 5,000 and self-destructing 3,000, this is probably the loss of both sides of Wei and Qin.

On the Wei army side, almost everyone was injured, but Zhao's "observation group" was clean. They only symbolically charged at a remnant of Qin soldiers at the end of the battle, knocking down dozens of people. , cut off their heads to send to Wei Ju, for which Wei Ju has no way to blame.

It was night, looking at the vast sky and wiping the rain off his face, Youcheng couldn't help feeling pity for the Qin people.

Do you say no clothes? Together with your son! Qin people have such a tenacious fighting spirit, such a strong fighting spirit, but they are so lacking in training and poorly equipped, fighting with professional troops with the attitude of a ranger fighting, but in such a situation, Qin people can keep fighting all the time , and caused huge damage to the Wei people, which made them very confused.

During the training of Zhao Jun's officers, Zhao Wuxi and other generals have been emphasizing that it is impossible to win a battle if there is no formation and no organization and no discipline. How should the situation be explained?

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With such doubts in mind, on the third day after the Battle of Fu Clan, Youcheng ran along the river and Pegasus back to Shaoliang City, which was a hundred miles away, and reported the details of the battle to the construction of the rapid siege equipment. Zhao Wuxi, who was in the situation, raised his own question at the same time.

Why are the Qin people, who are worse in every way, able to force the Wei army into a tie?

Zhao Wuxi smiled slightly, but talked about something that seemed to have nothing to do with it.

"Did you know that Ran Qiu Ranzi has?"

Youcheng's father, You Wuzheng, has not many people to praise, but Ran Qiu is one of them. He was Zhao's military commander in Lu, and he was also the youngest and most promising general of Zhao's. He had even defeated Robber Zhi. Before the Battle of Wenshui, he resolutely attacked the Qi army and made great contributions. Not only is he good at fighting, but he is also good at training soldiers. Nearly half of the military soldiers were brought out by Ran Qiu. How could Youcheng not know?

"I once asked Ziyou, did he comprehend his combat skills by himself? Or did he learn it from someone? He said he learned it from Confucius."

In Youcheng's mind, the image of an old man full of tendrils and a Confucian robe with wide sleeves immediately appeared. Confucius, who is still in Ye County of Chu State, is the guest of Duke Ye. It is said that he has already started to set up a court in Chu State to give lectures~www. lightnovelpub.net~ has taken in a lot of southern students. He still criticizes Zhao Wuxi's policy from time to time. He is the most difficult critic of the Zhao family. This old man is still the uncle of Shangqing. , The young Yulin guards have also discussed whether to assassinate him, but even if it succeeds, Shangqing may not be happy... But such a person can't be connected with the military.

He was stunned, but he heard Zhao Wuxi continue: "But when I was in the state of Lu, I asked Confucius for advice on the military, but he denied it, saying, 'The matter of Zudou has been heard before, and the matter of the military has not yet been learned. Also'. So now, I don't know whether Confucius will be in the military or not, but from what he said, I should understand something, do you know what it is?"

Youcheng shook his head, "I don't know."

"What I said today, you must keep firmly in mind that this is the key to defeating the many with the less, and defeating the strong with the weak..."

Zhao Wuxi glanced at the surrounding generals and said loudly to them, "As the saying goes, 'The three armies can win the commander, but the man cannot win the ambition'! The two armies compete not only because of the right time and place, but also because of strict discipline. Being elite is also about morale! Even in the face of enemies who are stronger than you in every way, you still have the courage to show your sword!"

(To be continued.)