Chapter 056: The Battle of Mo Nan (7) If you hesitate, you will be defeated
Namur really didn't expect Chataiji to deal with it like this, just as Tong Gao was not a fierce general's brother, so he rarely considered the use of the fierce general's brother in the war, and Namur also ignored that Chataiji's martial arts had another use, that is, he dared to take his own guards to attack more with less, in other words: Chataiji dared to divide his troops and personally lead the elite to fight, and create conditions for the large army to continue to attack and harass.
Namur led the men around the outer circle to check the trajectory of Chataiji. He had an idea to see if Chataiji was going to charge directly, and if so, then there was a way.
No matter how strong Jebel's divine shot is, he can only shoot one person at a time, of course, three in a row, so even if it is three, but it doesn't matter. As long as he charges into battle, he can fire a maximum of three arrows, not to mention entering hand-to-hand combat, at least entering the range of his command, and when the time comes, ten thousand arrows will be fired at once, and he will not be able to stop him even if he gets rid of his hands.
If you change to a general of the Ming army, because you usually wear heavy armor, you are not too afraid of bows and arrows. But the style of the Mongolian army is very different, because everyone has to pull the string and pull the bow, even the general rarely wears heavy armor, and he only wears leather armor all year round.
The only problem is that Namur himself will definitely become the first candidate to kill Tokto, and whether he can escape from the hands of Jebel Marksman, no one dares to guarantee.
But Namur has no better way now, if he doesn't defeat or repel Escape, he can't carry out the attack with a bypass.
But soon, Namur was disappointed.
Chataiji has so much combat experience, how can he be a Han Han who can only rush into battle?
Namur led people to wander around the outer circle for a while, only to find that Chataiji did not come at all, but just took people to watch him from a distance, Namur wandered a little closer to the inner circle, Chataiji interspersed in the middle, and by the way, he opened his bow and shot a few enemies who did not grasp the distance, but no matter what, he just did not approach.
After seven people under his command were shot to death, Namur suddenly reacted, Chataiji followed him and walked away not at all to observe the flaws and find an opportunity to rush into battle, he simply separated himself from his main force of attack!
Namur's face turned red all of a sudden, and he made a mistake!
It turned out that Chataiji's goal was very clear, that is, to complete the bypass, and in addition to this premise, even if he Namur was Xin Aihuangtaiji's parent, he was not qualified to become Chataiji's target, so he was not in a hurry to chase him out and try to eliminate or defeat himself.
There are at least three levels of difference between generals in the world: ordinary generals think about how I win this battle, veteran generals think about how I win this battle, and if they are commander-in-chief generals, they even think about how I win the whole war.
Chataiji appeared here because he thought about the future of Tumut as a whole and was persuaded by Gao Pragmatism. And now he is not in a hurry to defeat Namur, because he knows that Namur does not matter, as long as he slows down the speed of Xin Ai's concentration of troops, and waits for the main force of Dacheng Taiji, not only Namur, but even Xin Ai himself will not escape defeat.
Of course, he may also choose to charge directly at Xin Ai, but that kind of battle is never what the Mongols love to fight.
The essence of Mangu's tactics taught the Mongols that defeating the enemy did not necessarily have to be a complete victory all at once, and that fighting by dragging and hanging was the better option, as they could avoid casualties on their side as much as possible.
Taking 6,000 to fight 10,000 is obviously not as effective as taking 50,000 to fight 10,000, and the casualties are small.
Namur was angry, and he looked at Chataiji, who was following him in the distance with a calm and unhurried face, and the anger in his heart rose little by little.
Suddenly, he raised his saber and pressed forward slightly. The knights in the rear were stunned, because this was an order to prepare to charge.
"Hold on!" Namur screamed, clamped the horse's belly, and the war horse began to slowly accelerate.
He did not choose to rush towards Chataiji in a straight line, but slowly circled an arc and marched towards the middle and rear of Chataiji's 500 cavalry.
But the moment he raised his sword, he knew that he couldn't hold it back, and he would definitely charge the battle next, so he also consciously began to increase the speed of his horse, in fact, the current trajectory of the two sides was a bit like the two roads were connecting towards the tail of the other party, and the two cavalry drew an incomplete oval.
The speed of the horses on both sides was raised, and the speed of approaching was getting faster and faster, and at this moment, Chataiji suddenly pulled the horse's head, and the arc drawn by the whole team suddenly increased.
Namur's heart tightened, but he didn't dare to follow the impact of the middle Although the effect is stronger, if he succeeds, he can treat the other party as a long snake, directly cut it into two sections, and then divide and annihilate, but the danger of doing so is also very great!
Because since the enemy team has completed the acceleration, when you storm their center, the team behind them will definitely not have time to stop, so they can only continue to rush forward without doing anything.
In this way, even if you kill through the middle of the opponent, your own middle is also caught in the rush of the opponent, and it is difficult to guarantee who will cut whom into two pieces!
If I have to say, there are only two outcomes of this tactical move: a big win or a big defeat.
But an indescribable fear rose in Namur's heart.
What a famous general Chataiji is, if he is not sure, how can he gamble his own reputation to come with such a hand with him? Coupled with the previous mistakes, Namur subconsciously felt that there must be fraud behind Chataiji's tactical move!
Namur suddenly hesitated, should he continue to rush into battle without hesitation, or should he wait a little longer and see if there were any other changes in Chataiji's backhand? After all, I have several times more troops than him
Namur must have never heard a "famous saying" that hesitation will lead to defeat!
Chataiji's team did not lag at all, and directly killed in the middle of the Namur horse team, and Chataiji himself even shouted: "Death to those who stand in my way!" ”
And at the moment when Namur hesitated slightly, he heard Chataiji's shouting one after another: "Die! Die! Die! Die! ”
Every word "death" is full of power, a kind of lava eruption-like tyranny is pervasive, and it is conceivable that behind every word "death" must be a human life for which it is buried.
Namur's team was cut in two, and the knights of the rear team reined in horror to stop the advancing horses, but the impact was so great that they could only be cut off their heads or limbs or even their bodies by the scimitars stretched out by the chadeji like sharp blades.
When Namur caught up with the tail of Chataiji's department, Chataiji in front of him had already turned his head and killed him like a whirling knife.
Namur was horrified to find that Chataiji had raised his horse's bow not far in front of him, and an arrow that was thicker than an ordinary arrow had been placed on the string, and the cold light of the arrow was so dazzling that it had even reached the front of him!
The startled Namur subconsciously tilted his head, but unexpectedly, with the sound of "poof", the right shoulder socket suddenly had a sharp pain, and the huge kinetic energy on the arrow even made him unable to stabilize his body, and with an "ah" sound, he fell off the horse.
The cavalry behind Namur hurriedly bypassed, lest his horses trample on his lord.
But Namur, who had a Venus in his eyes, still had a voice hovering in his head until this moment: "It's a mistake again!" ”
It wasn't until his last moment of consciousness that Chataiji's cold and majestic face appeared before him.
Chataiji lightly instructed left and right: "This is Namur Taiji, the son of Xin Ai Huang Taiji, watch it, and you must not be rude." ”