Chapter 549: The world's martial arts are only fast and unbreakable

'Tear the ......'

There is not a loud movement, and in the chaotic environment of the battlefield, even if you listen very carefully, you may not be able to hear this movement.

But as the creator of the movement, Maia still clearly felt the force of the impact.

The Hun cavalryman who had been facing him head-on suddenly had an extremely painful expression on his face.

subconsciously wanted to reach out to cover the wound on his waist, and then the whole person flew backwards and fell off the horse because of the huge impact.

In the last battle, the Han army did not have so many constraints on the attack of cavalry guns, and basically stabbed wherever it could.

But now it has changed this way of looking at fate.

When using a cavalry gun, the priority is one of the six parts of the limbs and the sides of the waist, with a particular focus on the two sides of the waist.

The previous movement was caused by the spear head of the cavalry spear piercing the right side of the waist, and because of the huge impact force of the two war horses charging head-on, the spear head forcibly tore the entire waist of the opponent.

This wound is not immediately fatal, but it is a fatal wound.

The laceration was about ten centimeters long, and the entire waist was a huge bloody wound, and the blood instantly stained the entire lower half of the body.

And the advantage of this is that the cavalry gun can be used twice.

Fighters on the battlefield are always fleeting, and the previous approach of being at peace with the situation often occurs after the first attack, because the stabbing part is too close to the middle to be quickly withdrawn, and sometimes the forced withdrawal is either the reaction of the person can not keep up, or it will hurt his own people, so he has to give up the cavalry gun.

But with this approach of attacking the side parts, it was possible to allow the cavalry guns to live a little longer.

After all, on the battlefield, weapons are one inch long and one inch strong, even if it is cavalry, it is the same.

The distance is enough to operate, as long as it is not holding a spear up to seven meters long.

The cavalry spear is only three meters long, and it is a very suitable weapon for both foot and horse combat.

Of course, in terms of flexibility, the shorter the cavalry's weapon, the better the effect.

Because of the need to react and move more in the shortest possible time, the three-meter-long weapon of the cavalry gun is still a little difficult to face in the face of this kind of cluster charge.

Different weapons, in different places, have different uses.

Maia's first attack hit the right side of a Hun cavalryman.

After the two sides staggered, Maia did not adjust the cavalry gun too much, but only slightly changed the direction of the spearhead.

Then he stabbed at the second Hun cavalry.

The whole person doesn't need to have other special movements, just need to hold the weapon steady and rely on the impact of the war horse.

And at this time, the advantage of the length of the weapon is reflected.

Often when the Han army hit the Huns, they were not yet within the range of the attack.

At this time, unless you throw the weapon in your hand, you can hit the opponent.

But the problem is that the strength of throwing it is always better to hold it in your hand, and the other party has armor on it to protect it.

So throw the weapon out, unless you can ensure that it can be smashed directly in the opponent's face or neck, otherwise you can only wait for death.

The worst thing is that you can't even pull a cushion back to death.

After wounding the second Hun cavalry, there was less and less room left for Maia, and he was no longer given as much time to adjust as before.

Even before you make contact with the second enemy, you have to think about what to do next.

Then wait until the contact is made, and just adjust the bearing, and you can't make a mistake.

It may not be a problem for a delicate instrument, but for a person, it is not an easy thing to do.

And even if they could, no one would want to do it.

It's too risky to be worth it at all.

Having wounded the second man in the same way, Maia did not choose to continue the regular offensive with cavalry guns.

Instead, he directly raised the cavalry spear, and the head of the spear was directly aimed at the chest of the next person, and with the help of the power of the war horse, the head of the spear was fiercely pierced into the opponent's chest.

As soon as the two sides made contact, after feeling the resistance from the body of the gun in his hand, Maia let go of the body of the gun.

Then he pulled out the cavalry knife directly from his waist, the scabbard was on the left side of the body, and after pulling it out, it slashed directly diagonally to the right.

The Hun cavalry, which had already prepared for the offensive, had to temporarily change their strategy in the face of Maya's offensive and change their offensive to defense.

'Bang ......'

After a loud bang, the weapons of the two sides collided violently, making a loud sound.

The other party resisted this blow stubbornly, and Maia did not cause any damage to the other party.

At the same time, because the war horse is running forward, the two sides are actually a face-to-face kung fu, and there is only one chance to fight.

Regardless of whether he disrupted the opponent's offensive or not, as long as the attack was out, the mission would be completed for Maia.

The cavalry who followed Maia held a cavalry spear and pierced the head of the spear directly into the opponent's body.

At this time, the opponent was not even ready for the next attack, basically just raised the scimitar in his hand, and the opponent's spear head was in front of his chest, and there was no chance to react at all.

Cavalry combat is also about coordination.

Killing an enemy in one hit is cool and cool, but it's not always a chance to do it.

Why was the Han army better than the Huns?

Here's why.

Unlike the Qin army, although the Han army also calculates military merits based on heads, the specific algorithm is different.

The Qin army counted the soldiers as heads, the officers as the team, plus a battle loss ratio.

It's fair, but it's also unfair on the battlefield.

And the Han army is calculated according to the head of the team.

Although the head will be counted as an individual in the end, there is a strict division before the calculation.

For example, if 4,000 people participated in this battle, then the battle merit will be divided among 4,000 people.

The specific division is that when charging, the first five rows take half of the heads, and the number of people behind is divided into two, and those standing in front take three percent, and the rest take two percent.

As for what should I do if I really take more people and get less?

Of course, it is a promotion, and the Han army is still doing well in this set.

It is based on this system that the Central Plains Dynasty has taken a step forward in terms of teamwork, which is already in an advantageous position.

Therefore, now the tactics of the cavalry of the Han army, the task of the front row is to kill you with one sword when you have the opportunity.

Disrupt your offense when you don't have a chance, disrupt your rhythm, and let the people behind you take advantage of the opportunity to mess with you.

If the back doesn't work, continue to hand it over to the back, a person's energy is limited, no matter how elite you are, you can't resist dozens of times in a row, and there will always be a mistake.

As the saying goes, martial arts in the world are only fast and unbreakable, but there is another sentence that is also very appropriate here, the faster it is, the easier it is to make mistakes.