Chapter 202: Fame (9)

(Commuter Pass, Commuter Pass, Commuter Pass)

This battle ended quickly, and Li Po was also relieved.

In order to reduce some casualties, he made a lot of efforts, directly turned half of the people into mixed cavalry and infantry troops, and practiced for several days, and finally made these guys who changed from two legs to four legs realize that as cavalry they must not be qualified, but they can use four legs to rush and two legs to participate in the battle.

But casualties are still unavoidable, and this is the first battle, and we need to play a little bit of prestige.

However, to Li Po's surprise, the resistance of the Turks was very weak, which was very different from his expectations.

He didn't fight the Turks once or twice, although he could win, but the Turks gave him the feeling that the trapped beasts were still fighting, and few Turks would choose to be captured.

It can be said that their fighting spirit is much more vigorous than that of the Sui people, but it is easy to understand that the warriors of the grassland tribe are often proud of their deaths, and the fierceness and strength of the Sui people, but they are not the same as being greatly restrained.

Every time you fight the Turks, you can feel their almost crazy will to fight.

But this time, it's very different.

Thousands of Turks, many of them, just want to break out and escape, not choose to die here.

Maybe they ran into some garbage, Li Po thought like this, the grassland people are also strong and weak, maybe they have encountered a relatively weak one, right?

Anyway, the war is over.

The casualties of the Sui army cannot be said to be small, with more than 600 casualties.

The harvest was very gratifying, and herds of cattle and sheep were found by the Sui army from around the settlement, and then driven back, and even the wounded soldiers were sent back to Heng'an Town overnight.

This time, Li Po also inadvertently became a savior.

He led the Heng'an army to rescue more than 1,000 Sui people from the Turks.

These people are all residents of Shenwu City. Luckily, they weren't too far away from their hometown, otherwise, they wouldn't have survived the Great Wall, looking at their ragged clothes and vegetable-covered faces.

There is nothing to say, they will be with cattle and sheep. He was sent back to Yunnei City to be settled.

Of course, these are all young men and women, and I believe they are also happy to serve the Hengan Town Army.

As for how many enemies to kill, it was no longer within Li Po's consideration.

Report to the report? As it is, to whom do you report it? The final reward may come down, but a large part of it will be Heng'an Zhenjun's own business.

Moreover, the world has become like this. No matter how loyal Heng'an Town is to the Great Sui Imperial Court, he will no longer care about the Imperial Court thousands of miles away, so let's hold on to myself first.

On this night, more than 7,000 Heng'an town troops stayed in Yunnei Racecourse again.

There was nothing to say all night, and the next day, Li Po ordered the camp to be pulled out and continued westward.

Not even the Yunnei Racecourse came out. The scout came to report that he had encountered the Turks again.

The battle ended faster. By noon, more than 1,000 Turks had been almost annihilated.

This time, not only Li Po, but also the generals of all the departments also felt that something was wrong, it was too easy, and the Turks were completely defeated at the touch of a button, and then they threw everything down like rabbits and fled in all directions.

What the hell do you think about this. It's like luring the enemy deeper.

Originally, according to the plan, the army should not hesitate to carry out a raiding attack on the backward Turks, miss those more difficult bones, and find soft persimmons to pinch.

But for a moment. The army stopped, and Li Po gathered everyone together again, muttering and discussing for more than an hour.

Then, when the discussion could not go any further, the scouts came again with news that traces of the Turks had been found to the south and west of them.

The difference is that the Turks in the south don't seem to know that the Sui army has run ahead of them.

The Turks in the west, as if they had taken precautions, had already sent scouts to the east to visit while hurrying north.

When everyone heard this, there was another burst of chatter.

Li Po, who was tired of listening, finally became firm, drove these annoying guys back to lead the troops, ordered the army to continue to advance westward, and then sent several teams of scouts to the north to prevent the Turkic brigade from coming back to find trouble for them.

On September 28, the eleventh year of the Great Cause, the Heng'an Zhenjun fought six battles in one day, and in the end, even they couldn't count how many Turks they had killed.

They captured countless cattle, sheep and horses, and the rescued Sui people have reached more than 4,000 people.

In fact, they almost plunged headlong into the tail of the Turkic army, and by the way, relieved the Turks of a lot of burden.

By the next day, the Turks in front finally reacted, and as for the news of the attack on the tail of the army, it is unknown whether it reached the Turkic Khan's account.

But a Turkic cavalry of six or seven thousand people finally appeared in the northeast of the Heng'an Zhen Army, and what is even more terrifying is that a large number of Turkic scouts also appeared in the north of the Sui army, and there were also Turkic scouts in the south of the army.

This time it was the Heng'an town army that was uncomfortable, and the horn sound of the Turks was too annoying.

Their tracks are already in the sight of the Turkic scouts, and they can no longer be calmly escaped.

And their capture is too much, if they choose to hide, then the harvest will have to be returned to the Turks, and it is impossible to send them back to Heng'an Town in time.

Of course, this situation was not unexpected by the generals of Hengan Town.

At this time, the continuous fighting did not make the Hengan Zhen army feel tired, on the contrary, their morale became more and more high.

At this time, everyone in Heng'an Town has understood that the Turks are too tired, and they also want to go back to the grassland as soon as possible, which is like the harvest season of Heng'an Town.

Countless cattle and sheep are waiting for them to capture, and countless feats of war are scratching their heads in front, so to speak, Hengan Town has almost been stimulated with red eyes.

Many generals tapped their chests in front of Li Po, swearing that as long as he led the troops to rush forward, they would definitely be able to defeat the Turks and keep what they had already arrived.

A group of misers can't make a big deal.

Li Po expressed contempt.

didn't talk nonsense with these hot-brained guys at all, and immediately began to exercise the right to be the commander of the army, and once again proved his leading talent to everyone.

This also created the most exciting battle in the battle for his fame.

He sent men to quickly catch up with the troop carrying the booty and let them come back to join the army, and in the morning of that day, the Sui army left behind a large herd of cattle and sheep and pounced south.

If Li Po had decided to make a better night, maybe the result would have been completely different, and they would probably have had to break through to the east with their tails between their legs.

Because the Turks in the south had amassed a cavalry force of more than 2,000 men, it was conceivable that more Turks would converge on them over time.

This time, Li Po didn't play any tricks, he raised his sword high, and led the seven thousand Heng'an Zhen troops to sweep away the enemy.

The Turks are indeed very tired, and the severe cold in the north is constantly wearing down their will to fight, but just like many days ago, Li Po led his troops to freeze in the cold wind for a day and a night, and they were able to attack the enemy, and the Turks were not without the strength to fight back at this time.

At this time, the numerical superiority of the Sui army was highlighted, and they were all dressed in half-body armor, carrying sophisticated bows and arrows, and holding standard ring-headed knives in their hands.

Their equipment, as luxurious as their equipment, there are really not a few Great Sui cavalry.

This is the unique preferential treatment of the Standing Army Brigade of Biansai, coupled with the special care of Li Jing of Mayi County, which made them what they are now.

Moreover, the morale of the Sui army was high and had a clear strategic purpose, while the Turks, on the other hand, were in a hurry to meet the battle.

For all these reasons, there is no suspense in this battle.

The trumpets of the two armies sounded almost at the same time, galloping horses, fierce knights, flying arrows, and swords and spears raised side by side.

The moment the two armies met, they struck an incomparably brilliant spark.

Countless warriors screamed and fell from their horses, countless blood spurted into the air, and countless war horses fell to the ground with a wail.

This was not the most magnificent and tragic war in which Li Po participated, because there was no war more magnificent and tragic than the First Battle of Liaodong.

But this is the most dangerous battle that Li Po has participated in since he led the troops, the rain of arrows fell, even if he tried to lower his body as much as possible, he also heard the sound of the half-body armor twice, and an arrow grazed his face, making his hairs stand on end.

Dodging the rain of arrows, countless figures passed sideways beside him, and with his agility, he could only swing his knife with the momentum, and with the help of horsepower, he cut off the war horses one by one, and he was also stabbed in the chest.

There was a loud bang, and he almost fell off his horse.

At this time, if he fell off the war horse, there might be only one consequence, that is, he was trampled into a pulp by the galloping war horse behind him.

Later, he had a new understanding of his luck, but he decided that he would never lead the cavalry charge again, and he felt that it was simply an act of testing his life to find out if it was hard enough.

Unfortunately, within a day, he forgot about it completely.

In such two rounds of face-to-face fighting, the Turks were defeated, and they did not even have a chance to fight with the Sui army.

Looking at the Turks who turned around and fled, the Sui army gathered their ranks.

After counting the casualties a little, they galloped away in the direction of the east......

In this battle, the Sui army suffered a lot of casualties, more than 700 people, and remained on the battlefield.

Almost half of them were lame in riding, either falling off their horses or being chopped down by the Turks.

The scouts of the Turks have been following behind the Sui army, and the sound of horns has come and gone, plaguing the Sui army like flies.

But they are undoubtedly out of danger, and the scouts of the Sui army, strangled with the Turkic rangers, are also keeping an eye on the movements of the Turks. (To be continued.) )