767, wind... Wind..., gale!

Now on the battlefield against the Huns, in addition to the logistics army of about 3,000 Fubo battalions stationed in Yuanyin and Yuanyang counties, there are also about 15,000 troops of Ma Teng's Fubo battalion and 6,000 heavy armored cavalry of Zhang Xiu.

Of course, relative to the number of Huns, the strength of Zhu Wei's side is actually not much.

But more than 20,000 cavalry stopped here, as if it had been constructed into a boxy steel island, ready to meet the impact of the Hun cavalry sea head-on.

At this time, the Huns who rushed over in front of them ran closer and closer, and they were already a thousand steps away in a short time, looking at the speed of the Huns galloping on horses, they only needed a few dozen breaths to rush to the front of the cavalry of the Fubo battalion of Ma Teng's department.

But Ma Teng still did not give the order for his cavalry to attack, as if he was waiting for the Huns to rush over.

Eight hundred paces, five hundred paces, the Huns are getting closer and closer, under the signal of Ma Teng, the archers hidden behind the frontal cavalry have drawn arrows with bows, leaning back with lunges, waiting for the order to release the feather arrows.

"The wind... Wind..., gale! ”

Soon the commanding officer on the archer's side shouted the order, so four or five thousand archers released their bowstrings at the same time, and one after another threw their arrows into the air, turning into a rain of arrows.

"Bang bang bang ......, whoosh ......"

The rain of arrows soon covered the area about two or three hundred paces in front of Ma Teng's Fubo battalion cavalry, and it was also the moment when the Huns galloped into this area on horseback.

As a result, thousands of Huns turned their horses in front of Zhu Weijun's formation, as if an area had been cleared at once.

"The wind... Wind..., gale! ”

The cavalry of the Ma Teng army shouted loudly in unison, as if to use the wind to make the feather arrows have faster speed and stronger penetration, and shoot the Huns in front of them to death.

Of course, the slogan of this gale also has a history, in fact, it can be traced back to the "gale song" of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty.

"The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying, Weijia is returning to his hometown, and the warriors are guarding the Quartet!"

"Gale Song" is a military song often sung by the Han army, and the first two words of "Gale Song" "Gale Song" have become a slogan (made up) often shouted by the Han army when facing the enemy.

Especially when the cavalry is fighting, they will shout "strong wind" in their mouths, hoping to gallop with the wind and follow the wind, and they can rush to the enemy's side like the wind and kill the enemy in all directions.

Now the Ma Tengjun shouted in unison, and for a while it seemed to turn into a strong wind, blowing the feathered arrows in the air, and falling towards the Hun cavalry in front, as if they could really call the wind and rain, so that the Hun cavalry in front of them fell off their horses with the wind.

At this time, most of the Hun cavalry who rushed up did not have armor or hand shields to protect themselves, so they suddenly saw a rain of arrows falling from the sky, and it was too late to dodge.

So after a round of arrow rain washed away, almost all the Hun cavalry who entered this area were hit by arrows and fell from their horses, or were killed or wounded on the spot.

However, the Huns were still very brave, so with the interval of bow and arrow firing, a large number of Hun cavalry in the rear rushed forward, avoiding the upside-down companions in front, and speeding up the speed of the sprint, hoping to rush through the last two hundred steps in the shortest time and kill the Zhu Wei army in front of him.

But the unexpected happened again.

Just when these Huns rode their horses into the last area of about 200 paces, many Huns felt that the galloping war horses under their crotches suddenly rushed forward, as if their war horses had stumbled on something, and they fell to the ground one after another, so that they also involuntarily fell forward.

"Witchcraft... Witchcraft ......", "These Han people know witchcraft!" ”

Many Huns dropped their horses, but they still didn't know what was going on, they could only scream loudly in their mouths, and now only witchcraft could make them understand, otherwise they really couldn't figure out what happened to their horses.

And after the war horses they drove fell, most of them were difficult to stand up again, and even if some of the war horses stood up, they were already lame and could not continue to run, and the bones on the feet of many war horses were obviously broken.

Of course, the Huns who fell off their horses also had no good results, many of them also broke their heads and bled out, and some even broke their necks directly and died.

It can be said that before the Zhu Weijun launched a counterattack, two or three thousand of the Huns who rushed in front of the Zhu Weijun army had already fallen to the ground, and in addition to the Huns who were shot by feather arrows, there were also many people who fell off their horses inexplicably.

Such a scene naturally stunned the Huns who followed up, and many Huns subconsciously reined in the reins of their horses, slowed down their horses, and did not dare to charge forward easily before figuring out what was happening in front of them.

Of course, at this time, the archers on Zhu Weijun's side shot a round of feather arrows again, so in the stunned eyes of the Huns, nearly a thousand Huns were shot off their horses by feather arrows.

It can be said that in a short period of time, the Huns had lost no less than 5,000 people before they came into contact with Zhu Weijun.

This is nearly a quarter of the number of the Huns who rushed over, in front of the Zhu Weijun still standing still, a large number of Huns and war horses turned upside down, this kind of visual scene, absolutely shocking.

"The wind... Wind..., gale! ”

The horsemen of the Fubo battalion on the side of the Zhu Wei army continued to shout loudly in their mouths, and at the same time, from the two wings of the Zhu Wei army's formation, 2,000 cavalry each fought back against the Huns who were a little stunned in front.

These cavalry, under the command of Ma Teng's sons Ma Dai and Ma Tie, seemed to be rushing towards the Huns along some secretly marked passages ahead, and they obviously did not dare to run around on horseback, and did not dare to run to other seemingly normal meadows.

It turned out that on the battlefield in front of Zhu Weijun's formation, there were countless holes about a fist wide and a small arm deep covered with horse traps, so when the Huns galloped over, once the legs of the war horses fell into these holes, the acceleration of the rapid gallop would naturally break their horse feet.

In this way, the war horse will be scrapped, and it will involuntarily fall to the ground, and the Huns who control the war horse will naturally be thrown to pieces.

It's just that this kind of trap is difficult to find on this plateau meadow landform, so many Huns still don't know why they fell off their horses, why their horses broke their horses' feet, and only thought it was Han witchcraft.

Of course, these traps were also not polite to the cavalry of the Zhu Wei army, so when the Zhu Wei cavalry went out to fight, they only dared to attack from a few specially set aside safe passages.

But this will not affect the speed of the Zhu Weijun's cavalry, so Ma Dai and Ma Tie led the cavalry on both wings of the Zhu Weijun to gallop out, and soon killed the Huns who were a little dazed in front.

Ma Dai, who led the team to attack, is a young warrior who has entered the first-class martial arts, and the warriors who face the Huns can also be easily killed, while Ma Tie can only be regarded as a third-rate general, but at least the martial arts are also in the stream, and naturally it is not something that ordinary Huns can resist.

Under the charge of the two of them for the sharp cavalry of the Fubo battalion, the Huns were almost invincible and unstoppable......