Chapter 682: Decisive Victory

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As soon as the two torrents collided head-on, the battle situation was one-sided. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Wearing heavy armor and holding maces, the Qin soldiers who looked like Iron Man were in a group, and in an instant, the Mongolian light cavalry, which was mainly equipped with leather armor, bows and arrows, and sabers, was scattered. It's like a battle between a heavyweight and a lightweight boxer, no matter how flexible the lightweight's footwork and how weird his punches are, he can't withstand the heavyweight's blow!

Five hundred heavily armored cavalry lined up in a tight queue, not giving the Mongol cavalry a chance to intersperse at all. It's not so much a charge as they are ramming forward! Arrows were completely ineffective against them, and they didn't need to dodge, because as long as they didn't hit the only eyes exposed to the air, the sharp arrow would be a white spot at most, and it would not be able to penetrate the heavy iron armor at all. Even the swords on their bodies could only shock the bodies of these cavalrymen, and then they swung their maces, which weighed dozens of pounds and were forged from pig iron, and swept the attackers off their horses with one blow.

Facing the heavy armored cavalry that crushed over like heavy tanks, the Mongolian light cavalry could only helplessly be cut through the middle, allowing the Qin soldiers to wedge in. Although they have never studied physics, they also understand a simple truth: the other party is wearing heavy armor even with people and horses, and the weight is at least more than 100 catties more than their own. There is only one consequence of crashing together, and that is whoever is lighter and who is knocked off.

And Qin Bing's mace was also very domineering, with a handle nearly nine feet long, far exceeding the length of a saber. When the two sides approached, the mace of the Qin soldiers could hit the Mongols first, but the Mongols' sabers could not reach the Qin soldiers, and they didn't even dare to engage with the opponent's weapons.

The mace head was covered with small cone-shaped protrusions, and as long as it was chiseled into the body of the Mongols, there were dozens of bloody holes. And even without these sharp parts, the weight of the mace itself, coupled with the kinetic energy of the cavalry's sprint, is enough to knock the opponent off the horse with a stick, not to mention leather armor, even iron armor will not work.

And after narrowly avoiding the assault of this wave of heavy cavalry, the broadsword soldiers who followed him killed like a whirlwind. They didn't have as much heavy armor on them, and their broadswords were much lighter than maces, but with five hundred heavily armored cavalry leading the way, the Mongols' rain of arrows did little to them.

There is only one tactical move of these broadswordsmen, which is to grasp the hilt with both hands, place the broadsword horizontally in front of the horse, and use the big blade to face the enemy's head like a leek to harvest it, without swinging it at all. Many Mongols had just let the heavy armored cavalry roaring by, and when they were frightened, they had already been slashed in the head by a big knife, and the heavenly spirit cover flew high, leaving only half of the red and white thing on the head to spray wildly, and it took a few seconds before it crashed to the ground.

The broadsword soldiers were followed by pikemen, which were also the main arms of the Qin soldiers, and the two generals, Hao Yongzhong and Li Laiheng, were among them. Instead of rushing forward like the heavy cavalry and broadswordmen, they were nimbly divided into several units to attack the most chaotic and weak points of the newly plowed Mongol cavalry.

Li Laiheng was in high spirits, and the heavy cavalry and broadsword soldiers in front were all subordinates of his Fourth Regiment, and he felt very honored that he was entrusted with the heavy task of taking the lead in attacking the enemy army. And he himself raised his spear and followed closely behind the broadsword. The Mongols who had just slipped through the gap of the broadsword happened to be lined up, and before they could even breathe, they were picked off by Li Laiheng and his subordinates one by one.

Hao Yongzhong didn't take any weapons at all, but just held high a jet-black flag, on which was embroidered with a big "Qin" character with silver thread, which was Zhu Youzhen's handsome flag. His nickname "Hao Shaoqi" that day was not obtained for nothing, he led his cavalry with a handsome banner, and specially selected the key points of the enemy army to attack, but he was good at it.

At this time, the battlefield was already extremely chaotic, of course, this chaos only belonged to the Mongols, and the Qin soldiers still maintained a complete formation due to the opening of the road by the heavy cavalry. In the midst of the chaos, Hao Yongzhong spotted Timur, the commander of the Mongolian army in the chaos, and immediately waved his flag and led hundreds of light cavalry under his command to Timur.

Timur was in chaos at this time, and he still did not understand why his army was superior to the Han Chinese, but he was suddenly disrupted by the Han Chinese. You must know that in a large-scale cavalry battle, the most important thing is to keep the formation unchaotic, so that you can command in the midst of thousands of troops, and then capture the fighters, so as to concentrate on the impact and scatter, and finally defeat the opponent. And once the formation is chaotic, there will be no command to talk about, and they can only fight separately. Not to mention the impact of the opponent, in the chaotic battlefield and countless galloping war horses, it is fortunate not to accidentally injure your own people.

Just as he was remorseful and tried to take advantage of the chaos to retreat, Hao Yongzhong's light cavalry had already been killed. At that time, there were still some Mongols who were scattered by the heavy cavalry in the middle of the two sides, and Timur's personal cavalry did not care about any accidental injuries at this time, and rushed forward with a flurry of arrows. Although many Mongols were killed, they did cause some casualties to the Qin soldiers, and the momentum of the Qin soldiers couldn't help but stagnate slightly.

Seeing that the soldiers beside him were shot and fell from their horses one by one, Hao Yongzhong was furious, and he shouted violently, like a huge thunder! He pinched the horse's belly with his legs, rushed towards Timur like an arrow from the string, and used the flagpole as a spear to shoot down most of the sharp arrows that came over, and the remaining few were shot on the iron armor, and Hao Yongzhong didn't know it.

The Mongols had never seen such a brave general, and when they were so shocked that their positions were loosened, and when they tried to turn their horses and escape, Hao Yongzhong had already killed them closely. Several cavalrymen hurriedly swung their sabers and slashed them, but they were slammed by Hao Yongzhong with a flagpole, and the force was surprisingly great, knocking all the sabers away at once.

At this time, Hao Yongzhong's waist and legs exerted force, and the mount comprehended that it would take off into the air, and Hao Yongzhong caught a saber in the air, and smashed into the enemy formation with the power of the horse landing. I saw him wielding a flag with his left hand and wielding a knife with his right hand, and all the Mongols who met him often just raised their blades before they could make a move, and he was cut off their horses with a knife.

Almost instantly, Hao Yongzhong was killed in front of Timur's horse. Although Timur panicked, he still subconsciously stretched his bow and arrows, and just wanted to launch, but he was caught off guard by Hao Yongzhong's banner, and the flag was slapped on his face, and he couldn't see it for a while. When he was in a hurry, he felt that his back was tight, and he had been lifted up by Hao Yongzhong, and he fell heavily on the saddle bridge, and shouted: "Don't move, otherwise your head will be cut!" ”

The Mongols had already been rushed into chaos, and countless people were killed in battle, and at this time, when they saw that the Great Khan was captured, they finally completely lost the will to fight and completely collapsed.

It was only at this time that Zhu Youzhen, the king of Qin, who had been watching the battle from behind, breathed a sigh of relief. Now he can finally be sure that the hard work of the past month has not been in vain, and this battle has been won!