711, Battle of Chang'an (3)

On a sunny day in late May 199 AD, the war in Chang'an City also reached a critical moment.

Beginning in the morning of this day, Wei Yan in Zhu Wei's army used a large number of dongwu cars and tiger cars and knife walls as the front drive, and led more than 15,000 Jingnan battalion soldiers to launch a strong attack on the palace lieutenant and Changxin palace where Han Sui's army was guarded.

Han Sui naturally put up a position to meet the battle, and as a result, the houses and houses in the back street of Shangguan and the surrounding areas that have become ruins are the battlefields where Zhu Weijun and Han Suijun started the battle.

Nowadays, there are no generals going head-to-head, only a team of soldiers under the command of their own generals, rushing forward to fight and fight for their lives with the opponent's soldiers, which is the true nature of war.

War has always relied on soldiers fighting to determine the outcome of the war, and it is by no means a battle between one or two generals that can arbitrarily determine the outcome of the war.

Of course, due to the constraints of the terrain, the total number of Zhu Wei and Han Sui's soldiers who fought on the frontal battlefield was only two or three thousand, but as the war entered the attrition, once there was damage on the battlefield in front, there would naturally be new soldiers in the rear to fill it.

It's like a meat grinder, as soon as the meat in front is minced, new meat will soon fill in the back.

Han Suijun relied on the two garrison strongholds of Gongwei and Changxin Palace to send troops to meet the battle, while Zhu Weijun's side was about two miles away from Gongwei and Changxin Palace, and formed a temporary mobile fortress with Dongwu and Huche knife walls, and then set up a formation and sent troops to rush forward to kill.

To tell the truth, as far as the battle situation on the frontal battlefield is concerned, the sword and shield men sent by Zhu Wei's army formed a coordinated arc moon killing array, and at a glance, they looked like fierce beasts full of fangs, devouring the soldiers on Han Sui's side, obviously occupying the advantage on the battlefield.

Most of the soldiers on Han Suijun's side lack training, and the composition of the troops is also very complex, and many people even use a variety of weapons, so they often rely on personal bravery, which is not at all like the fighting style of the regular army, but more like a swarm of bees like a gangster fight.

The only commendable thing on Han Suijun's side is the will not to be afraid of death, most of Han Suijun's soldiers are old soldiers who have been living and dying for a long time, so they dare to fight on the battlefield, and they will not easily retreat because of the life and death of their companions.

It's a pity that this kind of brave soldier may be able to crush the opponent's military formation like a tsunami when fighting more or less or in the face of a tailwind battle, but now in the face of the trained Zhu Weijun, who is as stable as a chime stone and cooperates with each other like a killing machine, the bravery is often the meaning of rushing up and taking the initiative to die.

As far as the specific performance on the battlefield is concerned, Han Suijun's soldiers rushed to the battlefield, often regardless of their companions, but they just found the fighter plane and shot directly, but they didn't know that his attack would block the attack of their companions.

Therefore, when ten Han Sui soldiers were killed on the battlefield, only two or three people might be fighting in front of them, while the others could only be squeezed behind to watch the play.

At the same time, because of the bravery of Han Sui's soldiers, maybe the soldiers who fought in front of them were already injured, but they still wouldn't retreat easily (sometimes they were squeezed by their own people behind and couldn't retreat), so they could only fight in front with their injuries, so naturally the more they fought, the weaker they became, and finally the small injuries turned into big injuries, and they fell to the ground and couldn't get up.

Of course, these Han Sui soldiers who overturned on the battlefield, whether they were born or died at the beginning, would eventually die for life.

However, Zhu Weijun's side was completely different, first of all, Zhu Weijun's soldiers rushed to the battlefield and often fought in a combat group.

The commander is generally the strongest soldier in martial arts, so he will stand at the forefront and become the blade responsible for charging and killing, flanked by the two winged soldiers who are mainly responsible for defense, and then there are two soldiers behind who are waiting for the opportunity to move, or follow the knife to slash, or hold a shield to protect the back.

It seems that there is only one person who is really fighting, and the other four people seem to be watching the show, but in fact, the head of the soldier who is the blade can only slash and kill, and he does not have to worry about his own protection at all, because the two companions behind him will definitely be able to help him block the enemy's attack.

And when he encounters an opponent who is difficult to oppose, the two companions who were originally around him will come up to help kill the enemy, and the two companions at the back will take over the responsibility of defense, so that a situation of fighting more and less can be formed in a small area, and often the opponent in front of him can also be killed.

Of course, as the direction of their attack changes, the blade pawns will also be replaced in time, which will make this small five-man army appear flexible and changeable, and also allow these soldiers to rotate on the battlefield to recover their strength.

Therefore, a group of soldiers of Zhu Wei's army can form an arc-shaped and spherical small army formation on the battlefield, whether it is charging through the formation or falling into the enemy's encirclement, they can fight on the fly.

Secondly, Zhu Weijun's first army is only the most basic unit, but Zhu Weijun's army naturally cannot have only one soldier when it goes into battle, and it is often hundreds or thousands of soldiers who charge together, so in the large army formation formed by the army as the basic unit, the soldiers can also cooperate with each other.

For example, when Zhu Weijun charged, it was often composed of about 50 soldiers to form a charging shield array, as if a fist smashed into the enemy's military formation or the enemy's charging formation.

In this way, when Zhu Wei's soldiers charged, they could not only resist the feathered arrows fired by the enemy in the charge, but also concentrate a certain number of troops to maintain combat strength.

When the Zhu Weijun soldiers rushed to the enemy's approach, the 50-person charging shield array could work together to break through the enemy's shield wall arranged in front of the formation, so that the Zhu Weijun's soldiers could easily enter the enemy's formation.

At this time, the fifty soldiers would disperse into ten squads, and they began to scatter and rush in all directions, as if the fists that were originally condensed together had become palms, opening up more space in the enemy's formation.

However, these ten squads will not be scattered too much, and they can regroup at any time under the command of the commander of the inner middle tun and re-turn into fists to smash the enemy's military formation, of course, they can also cooperate with other soldiers who have entered the enemy's military formation.

In this way, all the Zhu guards who entered the battlefield could form a larger battle formation, and it can be said that the small army formation formed by one army of soldiers was a fang in the entire army array, and the sum of many soldiers could become a big mouth that chewed the enemy's blood.

Therefore, when Zhu Wei's army entered the battlefield, there was basically no situation where a person fought alone with martial arts, and more often it was a group of soldiers who cooperated with each other to rush and kill, and when necessary, they eliminated the stubborn enemy with more fights and fewer fights.

If someone is injured, they can also treat the wound in time under the protection of their companions, so that the wounded will not fight with injuries, because they have no time to deal with the wound and bleed too much, and there will be unnecessary battle damage.

The momentum of Zhu Wei's army on the battlefield may be restrained, unlike the shouting of Han Sui's soldiers, but on the battlefield, it is often a few soldiers on Zhu Weijun's side who easily cut down a soldier of Han Sui's army, and then will look for the next Han Sui's soldier to slash and kill, showing a very efficient slaughter method.

Those who are fighting on the battlefield may not be able to see this, but those who watch from outside the battlefield can see it very clearly......