Chapter 682: The bank of the Bahe River is cloudy and windy
The arrows fired by Cao's army flew like swarms of locusts towards the Huainan army who were crossing the river, and many of the Huainan army were hit by the arrows when the boat had just docked and was about to disembark, and fell on the riverbank.
There were also some Huainan troops who were shot by arrows from small boats before they even boarded the riverbank.
Although some Huainan troops also fired arrows at Cao's army in the process of landing, their arrows were not fired in an orderly manner like Cao's army, and they could hardly pose a decent threat to Cao's army.
Cao Jun's arrows were getting denser and denser, and seeing that there were more and more Huainan troops landing on the shore, Xiahoudun raised the broadsword, raised the broadsword high, and shouted: "Kill!" ”
Giving the order to charge, Xiahoudun took the lead in riding his horse and rushed towards the Huainan army, which was still a little chaotic on the bank of the river.
The 5,000 Cao troops who were lined up behind Xiahoudun received the order and immediately swept towards the bank of the river like a tide.
On the other side of the riverbank, Zhang Xun looked at the fighting on the bank, and said to Ji Ling with some concern: "General, how can the last general look wrong, if the Cao army wants to leave, how can the whole army advance?" ”
"It's just a dazzling method." Ji Ling pursed his lips, looked disapprehensive, and said to Zhang Xun: "Just order the soldiers to cross the river and break the enemy army in one fell swoop!" ”
Although he felt that things seemed to be a little strange in his heart, Ji Ling had already given the order, and Zhang Xun didn't want to say anything more, so he had to say to the soldiers behind him: "Pass the order, and the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
"No!" The soldiers responded, turned around and shouted at the Huainan army who were waiting to cross the river on the bank of the river: "The general has an order, the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
After Ji Ling's order to speed up the crossing of the river was issued, the speed of the Huainan army boarding the boat was getting faster and faster, seeing that there were fewer and fewer Huainan troops on the south bank of the river, and more and more Huainan troops who boarded the north bank to fight with the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun.
At first, the Huainan army on the bank of the river was not superior in numbers at all, and under the push of the five thousand Cao army led by Ji Ling, many people were pushed down the riverbed and fell into the water.
The fighting between the two sides was extremely fierce, and the flowing river was also stained red by the blood of the soldiers on both sides.
The Huainan army on the south side of the river bank is getting smaller and smaller, and just when Ji Ling was across the river bank and watching the fight on the other bank, Zhang Xun beside him suddenly raised his hand and pointed to a mountain on the opposite bank and shouted: "General, look! ”
Looking in the direction of Zhang Xun's finger across the riverbank, Ji Ling saw a sudden Cao army.
The Cao army was not very close to the riverbank, but according to the speed of their running, it only took a pillar of incense to reach the bank.
Seeing the Cao army, Ji Ling hurriedly shouted to the soldiers behind him: "Hurry up and give the order, step up the **** attack on the Cao army on the other side, be sure to annihilate them before the enemy's reinforcements arrive!" ”
Ji Ling was in a hurry to break the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, but at this time, Xiahoudun was wielding a big knife and was killing.
Earlier fought with Liu Beijun, the two sides fought, Liu Beijun almost collapsed at the touch of a button, for a fierce general like Xiahoudun, fighting with that kind of army is not much different from slaughter.
But the army in front of him was different, the Huainan army was forced to the bank of the river by the Cao army, and many soldiers could only wade through the river to squeeze forward.
Although the initial battle situation was very unfavorable for the Huainan army, this army did not have the slightest intention of retreating, but became more and more courageous.
Under the shadow of the sword, the bodies of soldiers from both sides fell on the battlefield.
The piles of corpses flowed like a small river of blood, and the blood flowed into the Ba River, and almost the entire edge of the riverbed was dyed red.
It may be that the smell of blood attracts schools of fish, and downstream of the battlefield, many fish are churning on the blood-soaked riverbed, rolling pink waves from time to time.
Holding the big knife in both hands, Xiahoudun slashed left and right, and his body was already splashed with blood.
The soldiers of the Cao army who charged behind him were also covered with blood, shouting and pounced on the Huainan army.
The Huainan army, which had already resisted the attack of the Cao army, after stabilizing its position, also shouted, waved the blade in his hand, and slashed at the Cao army.
A Cao soldier, after stabbing a Huainan soldier to the ground with a short spear, was about to step forward to make up for a spear, when his back was suddenly grabbed by someone with both hands, and another Huainan soldier threw him to the ground from behind.
After falling to the ground, the short spear in the hand of the soldier of the Cao army fell to the ground, and he tried all his strength to break free from the embrace of the Huainan army.
But the other party hugged him too tightly, he couldn't break free at all, and just when the Cao soldier slammed the Huainan army behind him with his elbow, another Huainan soldier rushed up with a short spear, and a spear pierced his body.
When the Huainan army holding the spear pulled out the short spear from the body of the Cao army, the Huainan soldier who was holding the Cao army also fell to the ground with the Cao army.
Because the two of them hugged too tightly, and the Huainan army held the spear too hard, this spear actually pierced Cao Jun and his companions.
Some of the Cao Jun and Huainan Jun who had dropped their blades in the battle fought each other with their fists and feet, and some even rolled into the riverbed with each other, and fought desperately in the riverbed.
Two of them rolled into the riverbed in the middle of the fight, and the strength of the soldiers of the Huainan army was greater than that of the Cao army, and they soon gained the upper hand.
He turned over and rode on Cao Jun's body, pinched Cao Jun's neck with both hands, and smothered Cao Jun's head into the water.
Cao Jun, who was pinched by him, hammered his waist hard in the water, trying to smash him aside.
Although when he finally punched the waist of the Huainan Army, the fist of the soldier of the Cao Army was on the water, but his fist was completed underwater after all.
The resistance of the water blocked the strength of his fist a lot, and Cao Jun's head was smothered in the water, unable to breathe at all, but after a while, he kicked his legs and was suffocated alive in the water.
As soon as the Huainan army, which had suffocated the Cao army, wanted to let go, another Cao soldier picked up a big stone in the water, rushed up from behind him, and smashed the stone into the back of his head before he could get up.
The hard stone smashed into the back of the Huainan soldier's head, and the Huainan soldier almost didn't pause and fell into the water.
As soon as he was planted in the water, a cloud of blood swelled up on the surface of the water.
Cao Jun, who was holding the stone and stoned the Huainan army to death, just straightened up, and before he could catch his breath, one arm strangled his neck from behind, and then a short spear that had broken most of the battle pierced into his neck.
The broken spear went through one side of his neck and pierced out of the other.
The Huainan Army, who had pierced his neck, let go of his arm and pushed the corpse with a half-amputated spear stuck in his neck into the water.
When the corpse fell and caused a splash, the Huainan army found a stone about the size of a brick from the water, howled and pounced on the battlefield where it was fighting.
After the two led the army, Li Dian led the infantry and accelerated the charge behind, while Xiahoudun led the cavalry and rushed up at full speed towards the river bank where the two armies were fighting.
Although the Huainan army tried their best, they were not able to retreat the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, and every time they took a step forward, they would pay an extremely heavy price.
Of course, the Cao army was not much better than the Huainan army, the fallen soldiers on both sides were almost the same, and in this battle, even the losses of the Cao army were even heavier.
It was when the Cao army on the bank of the river was almost exhausted that the cavalry led by Xiahou Yuan finally arrived.
The number of cavalry is not large, only more than 1,000 people, but on the bank of the river, the lethality brought by the cavalry charge is greater than that on the Pingchuan.
Under the violent impact, some soldiers of the Huainan Army were knocked out of the water by Cao Jun's war horses and fell into the water.
Their bones were broken, and although they did not die immediately, they were not able to get back up.
A few lucky Huainan soldiers were knocked into the water, and with the help of their companions, they were soon dragged to the shore and lay on the river beach.
There are also those who are unlucky, after falling into the water, they are unable to get up but no companions find them, and after a moment they are swallowed alive by the river.
Entering the battlefield, the cavalry of the Cao army followed Xiahou Yuan and slashed fiercely, and soon joined up with the Cao army of Xiahou Yuan's subordinate who had blocked the shore earlier.
But once the cavalry rushed into the battle group, they simply could not cut down the heavily equipped heavy infantry.
A cavalry of the Cao Army was riding his horse and rushing forward, and a soldier of the Huainan Army suddenly jumped out from the side.
The Huainan army roared, holding a shield in his left hand and a spear in his right, and poked the short spear towards the neck of the cavalry's crotch and the war horse.
The horse was stabbed in the neck and fell to the ground.
The horsemen on horseback were caught off guard and fell to the ground as well.
Falling from his horse, the cavalryman felt as if his bones were about to be dissipated, but he did not dare to slack off in the slightest, and hurriedly struggled to get up.
But before he could get up, one foot struck him in the head and knocked him to the ground.
His head was trampled on by one foot, and as soon as the cavalryman tried to struggle, his chest suddenly ached, and a short spear had already penetrated deep into his heart.
The horses wailed, the wounded soldiers howled, and the fighting on the banks of the Bahe River became more and more fierce.
The sky was originally blue, but suddenly a dark cloud rolled in, and the dark cloud obscured the brilliant sun, making the battlefield instantly darken.
The wind on the riverbed became more and more violent, as if thousands of wild ghosts were cruising on the riverbed, dragging the souls of those soldiers who had just died into the bottomless hell.
"Kill!" The two sides were still fighting fiercely, and Li Dian, who had already led the army to the front, roared, clamped his legs the horse's belly, and rushed towards the Huainan army on the bank of the river.
The nearly 10,000 Cao Army infantry who followed him also shouted, waved the blades in their hands, and pounced on the Huainan army. The arrows fired by Cao's army flew like swarms of locusts towards the Huainan army who were crossing the river, and many of the Huainan army were hit by the arrows when the boat had just docked and was about to disembark, and fell on the riverbank.
There were also some Huainan troops who were shot by arrows from small boats before they even boarded the riverbank.
Although some Huainan troops also fired arrows at Cao's army in the process of landing, their arrows were not fired in an orderly manner like Cao's army, and they could hardly pose a decent threat to Cao's army.
Cao Jun's arrows were getting denser and denser, and seeing that there were more and more Huainan troops landing on the shore, Xiahoudun raised the broadsword, raised the broadsword high, and shouted: "Kill!" ”
Giving the order to charge, Xiahoudun took the lead in riding his horse and rushed towards the Huainan army, which was still a little chaotic on the bank of the river.
The 5,000 Cao troops who were lined up behind Xiahoudun received the order and immediately swept towards the bank of the river like a tide.
On the other side of the riverbank, Zhang Xun looked at the fighting on the bank, and said to Ji Ling with some concern: "General, how can the last general look wrong, if the Cao army wants to leave, how can the whole army advance?" ”
"It's just a dazzling method." Ji Ling pursed his lips, looked disapprehensive, and said to Zhang Xun: "Just order the soldiers to cross the river and break the enemy army in one fell swoop!" ”
Although he felt that things seemed to be a little strange in his heart, Ji Ling had already given the order, and Zhang Xun didn't want to say anything more, so he had to say to the soldiers behind him: "Pass the order, and the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
"No!" The soldiers responded, turned around and shouted at the Huainan army who were waiting to cross the river on the bank of the river: "The general has an order, the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
After Ji Ling's order to speed up the crossing of the river was issued, the speed of the Huainan army boarding the boat was getting faster and faster, seeing that there were fewer and fewer Huainan troops on the south bank of the river, and more and more Huainan troops who boarded the north bank to fight with the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun.
At first, the Huainan army on the bank of the river was not superior in numbers at all, and under the push of the five thousand Cao army led by Ji Ling, many people were pushed down the riverbed and fell into the water.
The fighting between the two sides was extremely fierce, and the flowing river was also stained red by the blood of the soldiers on both sides.
The Huainan army on the south side of the river bank is getting smaller and smaller, and just when Ji Ling was across the river bank and watching the fight on the other bank, Zhang Xun beside him suddenly raised his hand and pointed to a mountain on the opposite bank and shouted: "General, look! ”
Looking in the direction of Zhang Xun's finger across the riverbank, Ji Ling saw a sudden Cao army.
The Cao army was not very close to the riverbank, but according to the speed of their running, it only took a pillar of incense to reach the bank.
Seeing the Cao army, Ji Ling hurriedly shouted to the soldiers behind him: "Hurry up and give the order, step up the **** attack on the Cao army on the other side, be sure to annihilate them before the enemy's reinforcements arrive!" ”
Ji Ling was in a hurry to break the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, but at this time, Xiahoudun was wielding a big knife and was killing.
Earlier fought with Liu Beijun, the two sides fought, Liu Beijun almost collapsed at the touch of a button, for a fierce general like Xiahoudun, fighting with that kind of army is not much different from slaughter.
But the army in front of him was different, the Huainan army was forced to the bank of the river by the Cao army, and many soldiers could only wade through the river to squeeze forward.
Although the initial battle situation was very unfavorable for the Huainan army, this army did not have the slightest intention of retreating, but became more and more courageous.
Under the shadow of the sword, the bodies of soldiers from both sides fell on the battlefield.
The piles of corpses flowed like a small river of blood, and the blood flowed into the Ba River, and almost the entire edge of the riverbed was dyed red.
It may be that the smell of blood attracts schools of fish, and downstream of the battlefield, many fish are churning on the blood-soaked riverbed, rolling pink waves from time to time.
Holding the big knife in both hands, Xiahoudun slashed left and right, and his body was already splashed with blood.
The soldiers of the Cao army who charged behind him were also covered with blood, shouting and pounced on the Huainan army.
The Huainan army, which had already resisted the attack of the Cao army, after stabilizing its position, also shouted, waved the blade in his hand, and slashed at the Cao army.
A Cao soldier, after stabbing a Huainan soldier to the ground with a short spear, was about to step forward to make up for a spear, when his back was suddenly grabbed by someone with both hands, and another Huainan soldier threw him to the ground from behind.
After falling to the ground, the short spear in the hand of the soldier of the Cao army fell to the ground, and he tried all his strength to break free from the embrace of the Huainan army.
But the other party hugged him too tightly, he couldn't break free at all, and just when the Cao soldier slammed the Huainan army behind him with his elbow, another Huainan soldier rushed up with a short spear, and a spear pierced his body.
When the Huainan army holding the spear pulled out the short spear from the body of the Cao army, the Huainan soldier who was holding the Cao army also fell to the ground with the Cao army.
Because the two of them hugged too tightly, and the Huainan army held the spear too hard, this spear actually pierced Cao Jun and his companions.
Some of the Cao Jun and Huainan Jun who had dropped their blades in the battle fought each other with their fists and feet, and some even rolled into the riverbed with each other, and fought desperately in the riverbed.
Two of them rolled into the riverbed in the middle of the fight, and the strength of the soldiers of the Huainan army was greater than that of the Cao army, and they soon gained the upper hand.
He turned over and rode on Cao Jun's body, pinched Cao Jun's neck with both hands, and smothered Cao Jun's head into the water.
Cao Jun, who was pinched by him, hammered his waist hard in the water, trying to smash him aside.
Although when he finally punched the waist of the Huainan Army, the fist of the soldier of the Cao Army was on the water, but his fist was completed underwater after all.
The resistance of the water blocked the strength of his fist a lot, and Cao Jun's head was smothered in the water, unable to breathe at all, but after a while, he kicked his legs and was suffocated alive in the water.
As soon as the Huainan army, which had suffocated the Cao army, wanted to let go, another Cao soldier picked up a big stone in the water, rushed up from behind him, and smashed the stone into the back of his head before he could get up.
The hard stone smashed into the back of the Huainan soldier's head, and the Huainan soldier almost didn't pause and fell into the water.
As soon as he was planted in the water, a cloud of blood swelled up on the surface of the water.
Cao Jun, who was holding the stone and stoned the Huainan army to death, just straightened up, and before he could catch his breath, one arm strangled his neck from behind, and then a short spear that had broken most of the battle pierced into his neck.
The broken spear went through one side of his neck and pierced out of the other.
The Huainan Army, who had pierced his neck, let go of his arm and pushed the corpse with a half-amputated spear stuck in his neck into the water.
When the corpse fell and caused a splash, the Huainan army found a stone about the size of a brick from the water, howled and pounced on the battlefield where it was fighting.
After the two led the army, Li Dian led the infantry and accelerated the charge behind, while Xiahoudun led the cavalry and rushed up at full speed towards the river bank where the two armies were fighting.
Although the Huainan army tried their best, they were not able to retreat the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, and every time they took a step forward, they would pay an extremely heavy price.
Of course, the Cao army was not much better than the Huainan army, the fallen soldiers on both sides were almost the same, and in this battle, even the losses of the Cao army were even heavier.
It was when the Cao army on the bank of the river was almost exhausted that the cavalry led by Xiahou Yuan finally arrived.
The number of cavalry is not large, only more than 1,000 people, but on the bank of the river, the lethality brought by the cavalry charge is greater than that on the Pingchuan.
Under the violent impact, some soldiers of the Huainan Army were knocked out of the water by Cao Jun's war horses and fell into the water.
Their bones were broken, and although they did not die immediately, they were not able to get back up.
A few lucky Huainan soldiers were knocked into the water, and with the help of their companions, they were soon dragged to the shore and lay on the river beach.
There are also those who are unlucky, after falling into the water, they are unable to get up but no companions find them, and after a moment they are swallowed alive by the river.
Entering the battlefield, the cavalry of the Cao army followed Xiahou Yuan and slashed fiercely, and soon joined up with the Cao army of Xiahou Yuan's subordinate who had blocked the shore earlier.
But once the cavalry rushed into the battle group, they simply could not cut down the heavily equipped heavy infantry.
A cavalry of the Cao Army was riding his horse and rushing forward, and a soldier of the Huainan Army suddenly jumped out from the side.
The Huainan army roared, holding a shield in his left hand and a spear in his right, and poked the short spear towards the neck of the cavalry's crotch and the war horse.
The horse was stabbed in the neck and fell to the ground.
The horsemen on horseback were caught off guard and fell to the ground as well.
Falling from his horse, the cavalryman felt as if his bones were about to be dissipated, but he did not dare to slack off in the slightest, and hurriedly struggled to get up.
But before he could get up, one foot struck him in the head and knocked him to the ground.
His head was trampled on by one foot, and as soon as the cavalryman tried to struggle, his chest suddenly ached, and a short spear had already penetrated deep into his heart.
The horses wailed, the wounded soldiers howled, and the fighting on the banks of the Bahe River became more and more fierce.
The sky was originally blue, but suddenly a dark cloud rolled in, and the dark cloud obscured the brilliant sun, making the battlefield instantly darken.
The wind on the riverbed became more and more violent, as if thousands of wild ghosts were cruising on the riverbed, dragging the souls of those soldiers who had just died into the bottomless hell.
"Kill!" The two sides were still fighting fiercely, and Li Dian, who had already led the army to the front, roared, clamped his legs the horse's belly, and rushed towards the Huainan army on the bank of the river.
The nearly 10,000 Cao Army infantry who followed him also shouted, waved the blades in their hands, and pounced on the Huainan army. The arrows fired by Cao's army flew like swarms of locusts towards the Huainan army who were crossing the river, and many of the Huainan army were hit by the arrows when the boat had just docked and was about to disembark, and fell on the riverbank.
There were also some Huainan troops who were shot by arrows from small boats before they even boarded the riverbank.
Although some Huainan troops also fired arrows at Cao's army in the process of landing, their arrows were not fired in an orderly manner like Cao's army, and they could hardly pose a decent threat to Cao's army.
Cao Jun's arrows were getting denser and denser, and seeing that there were more and more Huainan troops landing on the shore, Xiahoudun raised the broadsword, raised the broadsword high, and shouted: "Kill!" ”
Giving the order to charge, Xiahoudun took the lead in riding his horse and rushed towards the Huainan army, which was still a little chaotic on the bank of the river.
The 5,000 Cao troops who were lined up behind Xiahoudun received the order and immediately swept towards the bank of the river like a tide.
On the other side of the riverbank, Zhang Xun looked at the fighting on the bank, and said to Ji Ling with some concern: "General, how can the last general look wrong, if the Cao army wants to leave, how can the whole army advance?" ”
"It's just a dazzling method." Ji Ling pursed his lips, looked disapprehensive, and said to Zhang Xun: "Just order the soldiers to cross the river and break the enemy army in one fell swoop!" ”
Although he felt that things seemed to be a little strange in his heart, Ji Ling had already given the order, and Zhang Xun didn't want to say anything more, so he had to say to the soldiers behind him: "Pass the order, and the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
"No!" The soldiers responded, turned around and shouted at the Huainan army who were waiting to cross the river on the bank of the river: "The general has an order, the whole army will speed up the crossing of the river!" ”
After Ji Ling's order to speed up the crossing of the river was issued, the speed of the Huainan army boarding the boat was getting faster and faster, seeing that there were fewer and fewer Huainan troops on the south bank of the river, and more and more Huainan troops who boarded the north bank to fight with the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun.
At first, the Huainan army on the bank of the river was not superior in numbers at all, and under the push of the five thousand Cao army led by Ji Ling, many people were pushed down the riverbed and fell into the water.
The fighting between the two sides was extremely fierce, and the flowing river was also stained red by the blood of the soldiers on both sides.
The Huainan army on the south side of the river bank is getting smaller and smaller, and just when Ji Ling was across the river bank and watching the fight on the other bank, Zhang Xun beside him suddenly raised his hand and pointed to a mountain on the opposite bank and shouted: "General, look! ”
Looking in the direction of Zhang Xun's finger across the riverbank, Ji Ling saw a sudden Cao army.
The Cao army was not very close to the riverbank, but according to the speed of their running, it only took a pillar of incense to reach the bank.
Seeing the Cao army, Ji Ling hurriedly shouted to the soldiers behind him: "Hurry up and give the order, step up the **** attack on the Cao army on the other side, be sure to annihilate them before the enemy's reinforcements arrive!" ”
Ji Ling was in a hurry to break the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, but at this time, Xiahoudun was wielding a big knife and was killing.
Earlier fought with Liu Beijun, the two sides fought, Liu Beijun almost collapsed at the touch of a button, for a fierce general like Xiahoudun, fighting with that kind of army is not much different from slaughter.
But the army in front of him was different, the Huainan army was forced to the bank of the river by the Cao army, and many soldiers could only wade through the river to squeeze forward.
Although the initial battle situation was very unfavorable for the Huainan army, this army did not have the slightest intention of retreating, but became more and more courageous.
Under the shadow of the sword, the bodies of soldiers from both sides fell on the battlefield.
The piles of corpses flowed like a small river of blood, and the blood flowed into the Ba River, and almost the entire edge of the riverbed was dyed red.
It may be that the smell of blood attracts schools of fish, and downstream of the battlefield, many fish are churning on the blood-soaked riverbed, rolling pink waves from time to time.
Holding the big knife in both hands, Xiahoudun slashed left and right, and his body was already splashed with blood.
The soldiers of the Cao army who charged behind him were also covered with blood, shouting and pounced on the Huainan army.
The Huainan army, which had already resisted the attack of the Cao army, after stabilizing its position, also shouted, waved the blade in his hand, and slashed at the Cao army.
A Cao soldier, after stabbing a Huainan soldier to the ground with a short spear, was about to step forward to make up for a spear, when his back was suddenly grabbed by someone with both hands, and another Huainan soldier threw him to the ground from behind.
After falling to the ground, the short spear in the hand of the soldier of the Cao army fell to the ground, and he tried all his strength to break free from the embrace of the Huainan army.
But the other party hugged him too tightly, he couldn't break free at all, and just when the Cao soldier slammed the Huainan army behind him with his elbow, another Huainan soldier rushed up with a short spear, and a spear pierced his body.
When the Huainan army holding the spear pulled out the short spear from the body of the Cao army, the Huainan soldier who was holding the Cao army also fell to the ground with the Cao army.
Because the two of them hugged too tightly, and the Huainan army held the spear too hard, this spear actually pierced Cao Jun and his companions.
Some of the Cao Jun and Huainan Jun who had dropped their blades in the battle fought each other with their fists and feet, and some even rolled into the riverbed with each other, and fought desperately in the riverbed.
Two of them rolled into the riverbed in the middle of the fight, and the strength of the soldiers of the Huainan army was greater than that of the Cao army, and they soon gained the upper hand.
He turned over and rode on Cao Jun's body, pinched Cao Jun's neck with both hands, and smothered Cao Jun's head into the water.
Cao Jun, who was pinched by him, hammered his waist hard in the water, trying to smash him aside.
Although when he finally punched the waist of the Huainan Army, the fist of the soldier of the Cao Army was on the water, but his fist was completed underwater after all.
The resistance of the water blocked the strength of his fist a lot, and Cao Jun's head was smothered in the water, unable to breathe at all, but after a while, he kicked his legs and was suffocated alive in the water.
As soon as the Huainan army, which had suffocated the Cao army, wanted to let go, another Cao soldier picked up a big stone in the water, rushed up from behind him, and smashed the stone into the back of his head before he could get up.
The hard stone smashed into the back of the Huainan soldier's head, and the Huainan soldier almost didn't pause and fell into the water.
As soon as he was planted in the water, a cloud of blood swelled up on the surface of the water.
Cao Jun, who was holding the stone and stoned the Huainan army to death, just straightened up, and before he could catch his breath, one arm strangled his neck from behind, and then a short spear that had broken most of the battle pierced into his neck.
The broken spear went through one side of his neck and pierced out of the other.
The Huainan Army, who had pierced his neck, let go of his arm and pushed the corpse with a half-amputated spear stuck in his neck into the water.
When the corpse fell and caused a splash, the Huainan army found a stone about the size of a brick from the water, howled and pounced on the battlefield where it was fighting.
After the two led the army, Li Dian led the infantry and accelerated the charge behind, while Xiahoudun led the cavalry and rushed up at full speed towards the river bank where the two armies were fighting.
Although the Huainan army tried their best, they were not able to retreat the 5,000 Cao army led by Xiahoudun, and every time they took a step forward, they would pay an extremely heavy price.
Of course, the Cao army was not much better than the Huainan army, the fallen soldiers on both sides were almost the same, and in this battle, even the losses of the Cao army were even heavier.
It was when the Cao army on the bank of the river was almost exhausted that the cavalry led by Xiahou Yuan finally arrived.
The number of cavalry is not large, only more than 1,000 people, but on the bank of the river, the lethality brought by the cavalry charge is greater than that on the Pingchuan.
Under the violent impact, some soldiers of the Huainan Army were knocked out of the water by Cao Jun's war horses and fell into the water.
Their bones were broken, and although they did not die immediately, they were not able to get back up.
A few lucky Huainan soldiers were knocked into the water, and with the help of their companions, they were soon dragged to the shore and lay on the river beach.
There are also those who are unlucky, after falling into the water, they are unable to get up but no companions find them, and after a moment they are swallowed alive by the river.
Entering the battlefield, the cavalry of the Cao army followed Xiahou Yuan and slashed fiercely, and soon joined up with the Cao army of Xiahou Yuan's subordinate who had blocked the shore earlier.
But once the cavalry rushed into the battle group, they simply could not cut down the heavily equipped heavy infantry.
A cavalry of the Cao Army was riding his horse and rushing forward, and a soldier of the Huainan Army suddenly jumped out from the side.
The Huainan army roared, holding a shield in his left hand and a spear in his right, and poked the short spear towards the neck of the cavalry's crotch and the war horse.
The horse was stabbed in the neck and fell to the ground.
The horsemen on horseback were caught off guard and fell to the ground as well.
Falling from his horse, the cavalryman felt as if his bones were about to be dissipated, but he did not dare to slack off in the slightest, and hurriedly struggled to get up.
But before he could get up, one foot struck him in the head and knocked him to the ground.
His head was trampled on by one foot, and as soon as the cavalryman tried to struggle, his chest suddenly ached, and a short spear had already penetrated deep into his heart.
The horses wailed, the wounded soldiers howled, and the fighting on the banks of the Bahe River became more and more fierce.
The sky was originally blue, but suddenly a dark cloud rolled in, and the dark cloud obscured the brilliant sun, making the battlefield instantly darken.
The wind on the riverbed became more and more violent, as if thousands of wild ghosts were cruising on the riverbed, dragging the souls of those soldiers who had just died into the bottomless hell.
"Kill!" The two sides were still fighting fiercely, and Li Dian, who had already led the army to the front, roared, clamped his legs the horse's belly, and rushed towards the Huainan army on the bank of the river.
The nearly 10,000 Cao Army infantry who followed him also shouted, waved the blades in their hands, and pounced on the Huainan army.