Chapter 313: Breaking the Zuoxian Palace
The thunderous sound of hooves resounded outside the royal court. The pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info yurts are connected together like a huge fence, covering the sky for dozens of miles. This is the largest gathering place of the Zuo Xiongnu, where the members of the royal family and tribes, and the tribe of important generals of the Zuo royal court.
There are plenty of water, patches of pastures, and the hinterland of the Xiongnu, no one could have imagined that the disintegrated Han would dare to enter the army.
The royal court boiled like a pot that exploded. Countless Han slave soldiers were afraid of the Hun cavalry with sharpened wooden sticks, and the slave soldiers were afraid of the cruel methods of the Huns, and rushed towards the Han army with a roar.
"Lord, what should I do?" Huang Zhong tightened the phoenix mouth knife in his hand, looking at the Han people who rushed in, he couldn't kill him.
"Divide the troops. I will lure the slaves away, and you will attack the Hun cavalry from behind. Although LΓΌ Bu hated this group of Han people who were prostrate under the majesty of the Xiongnu, he still planned to protect them as much as possible.
The Hun cavalry who had just gathered saw that the horse thief they were searching for was actually a Han official army, and they were angry, they couldn't find this horse thief, and they didn't want to send it to the door today, howling in an incomprehensible Xiongnu language.
Seeing that the horse thief Han army was about to escape, the Hun cavalry thought that this Han army had accidentally crashed into the royal court, and found that the enemy wanted to escape, which added to their arrogance. Regardless of the fact that there were slave soldiers blocking the road in front of him, the horses stepped on the heads of the slave soldiers and came from behind very quickly.
"It looks like we can't save their lives." Lu Bu looked at the wailing and screaming under the hooves of the Hun cavalry, and the slave soldiers who were not in a hurry to die rolled on the ground in pain, and two fierce and cold eyes flashed in his eyes: "Kill all the Hun men!" Robbed all the Hun women and cattle and sheep! β
The crossbow battalion, which had just run away a few hundred paces, was ordered by Lu Bu to turn its horses at the same time, and rushed towards the Hun cavalry that had passed the slaves.
"Kill all these hateful Han people!" Hearing the news, General Zuo Tu Dan showed his broken Chinese behind the battle: "They killed my people, plundered my cattle and sheep, and they deserved to die!" β
When Pang De heard the sound, he saw that Lu Bu was indifferent to the words of the enemy general, and was harvesting the Hun cavalry with one arrow at a time, Pang De angrily yelled at the yurt: "The puppet mouth is a curse!" If you don't kill you today, it will be difficult to solve the hatred in the heart of the general. Puff hurry up and send the head forward! β
Pound hung up his bow and returned the saddle, took off the hanging head machete, and rode into the Hun cavalry alone, only taking the Tu Dan in the distance.
(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) Tu Dan saw that an enemy general was coming, a look of contempt flashed on his face, his hand was raised, and he shouted at the guards beside him: "Carry my bow." β
The two soldiers carried a huge iron-tired bow, Tu Dan easily scooped it up with one hand, took out an arrow, and raised his hand to shoot an arrow at Pound, who was coming: "Die!" β
Tu Dan saw that Pang De was killing in all directions in the Hun cavalry, and a head-wrapping knife did not leave the neck of the Hun cavalry, and where he passed, his head was like a ball bouncing on the ground. Tu Dan gritted his teeth when he saw it, and finally squeezed out the word 'death' from between his teeth.
"Hugh will hurt people with secret arrows!" Huang Zhong, who was about to intercept the Hun cavalry on the flank, rushed forward from a distance, and the phoenix mouth knife flew out of his hand, pushing Leng Mang, and knocking Pang De's sword away. The phoenix-mouthed sharp knife was castrated, cutting a rift in the Hun cavalry, connecting and piercing six or seven soldiers, and the handle of the knife was buzzed on the belly of a horse.
"Thank you, General Huang, for coming to the rescue." Pang De was good at shooting, and the sound of the bowstring flew out of Octavia, and he was just about to dodge it, when he saw Huang Zhong in the distance coming to the rescue, he accepted this favor. Pang De didn't want to be offended by a group of civil and military generals like Wei Yan: "Whoever cuts off the head of this barbarian general first, who leads the way, how?" β
While slashing and slashing the rushing Hun cavalry, Pang De shouted at Huang Zhong in the distance. Huang Zhong is faintly the number one general in the armed forces under Lu Bu, although Pang De is not allowed to be reused by Lu Bu, he still expresses his dissatisfaction, he has not really fought with Huang Zhong alone, and has never fought alone.
"Exactly what it wants." Huang Zhong smiled, raised the bow and arrow in his hand and said to Tu Dan, who was shooting arrows in the distance: "I will teach you today, what is archery." β
As soon as Huang Zhong's voice fell, he bent his bow and set up arrows, and the six-stone heavy bow instantly turned into a full moon, one arrow after another, connecting them into a straight line, and directly taking Tu Dan, who was maintaining the momentum of archery. The arrows were swift and fierce, Tu Dan's eyes were wide open, he held the iron tire bow high, and the bow bone swept towards the continuous arrows shot by Huang Zhong in the posture of splitting Huashan.
Tu Dan was worthy of being a barbaric Huns, the iron tire bow in his hand flashed dazzling sparks, and he brutally used the bow bone to pick up two heavy arrows, and then let out a muffled snort. Even if he picked two arrows in a row, he couldn't dodge the remaining two arrows, and the arrows tore a hole-sized hole in his chest.
Pang De thought that Huang Zhong had lost the big knife and had the chance to win, so he just struggled to ride his horse and kill the enemy general, Pang De saw the personal guard who was falling from the horse after Tu Dan was single from Tu Dan's chest, and Pang De was speechless. He only saw Huang Zhong every day
(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) wielding a big blade, wearing thick heavy armor to shuttle among the enemy horses, I didn't expect Huang Zhong's archery skills to be higher than him.
"The last general is served." Pang De cut off the unruly Tu Dan's head with a knife, and shouted at Huang Zhong in the distance, at least in terms of archery, he was far behind Huang Zhong.
From the time Pound rode alone to kill, Lu Bu ordered to charge into battle. Even the crossbow was useless for charging into battle, and the crossbow battalion drew its scimitar and surged forward to kill. Lu Bu took Zhou Cang and Wei Yue straight into the charge from the Hun cavalry, and swept left and right with a Fang Tian halberd.
In just one charge, the Lu Bu cavalry divided the defenders of Zuo Wangting into several pieces, and the sweat and blood cavalry without heavy armor brought a gust of wind in the Hun cavalry, rushing back and forth. The Hun cavalry was torn apart, and it was difficult to launch an effective charge.
The morale of the Hun cavalry, who were as fierce as beasts, gradually declined, not because of the death of the main general Tu Dan, they were the warriors of the grassland, and they were the warriors who defended the Zuo royal court, and they would not give up the responsibility of guarding the royal court because the main general died, they had been slaughtered by the opposite side, and the Han soldiers were led by several fierce generals, and the flood of enemy cavalry was like the return of death, slaughtering their warriors in pieces.
The Hun cavalry failed to charge several times, and the battle situation became more and more unfavorable, and several thousand cavalry commanders gradually withdrew the Hun cavalry into a series of yurts.
"Set fire!" There are few people in Lu Bu, and once the troops are divided and entered, Lu Bu, who does not understand the environment inside, will enter rashly, and will only be annihilated a little bit. It seems that the materials hoarded in the royal court are not available.
Suddenly, the flames soared into the sky, and the fire spread rapidly from north to south. The already boiling royal court let out an earth-shattering cry, and the fire alarmed the cattle, sheep and horses raised by the Huns. The sound of rumbling hooves rattled through the camp, knocking over countless tents.
"Let's go to Tingnan to intercept it." LΓΌ Bu led his soldiers and galloped south along the tent, waiting for the Huns to rush out of it themselves.
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