Li Xiong was still beating the drum loudly, and an arrow shot out.
It penetrated the leather collar protecting his neck and accurately shot into the back of his neck and brainstem.
He collapsed to the ground without saying a word, and then shot another arrow through the leather drum.
Hundreds of Di tribe soldiers raised their swords and guns, forming a thick wall of flesh and blood in front of Li Te and others, but they still didn't know what Iron Buddha Temple meant to the infantry.
The iron pagodas generated by these systems can be used against this group of peasants armed with swords and guns, even if it cannot be said that one is equivalent to a hundred, then one is equivalent to dozens.
At this time, Li Te saw these men and horses stopped advancing and turning around in a circle, thinking that the other side was intimidated by his large number and began to retreat.
Di soldiers on both sides of the school field were already swarming in.
Li Te and Li Liu fully thought that the other party would escape, but they didn't know that these iron pagodas made a small circle, ignoring the enemy troops swarming on both sides, and charged directly towards him again.
It turns out that these iron pagodas retreated a few battles just to facilitate the horses to speed up again.
Xia Yue in the distance had just put away the bow that shot Li Xiong to death, and pulled out the shining steel knife from his waist.
He led the forty horsemen to pass the imperial edict and returned to the scouts.
Together with Tiefutu, they rode up and charged forward.
More than ninety cavalrymen were like arrows leaving the string, and in an instant they were in front of the Di army formation protecting Li Te.
The armed refugees from the Di tribe, who thought they had escaped, were caught off guard and were swept away into a wide bloody alley in an instant.
Some Di people who reacted quickly stabbed the enemy horsemen with their swords and guns in an unorganized manner before falling down.
However, the people and horses of Tiefutu were unharmed under the protection of the hard iron armor.
Only five or six cavalry scouts behind Xia Yue were shot down by these Di soldiers.
Some of the crossbowmen at the rear of the military formation had not even had time to draw their bows before they were staggered by the charge of their horses, or fell to the ground dead as they were passed over by streaks of sword light.
Li Te, Li Liu, Li Xiang and others were shocked and had already drawn their swords.
The other members of the Li family also took out their own weapons and prepared to defend themselves.
This iron pagoda cannot be seen from a distance.
When the impact comes close, the tall horse, which is three heads taller than a man and covered with iron armor, is like a wall of copper and iron.
What's more, there is also a man covered in mail and even his face riding on it.
They were all covered by soft armor woven with iron ropes, with only their eyes exposed and a knight wielding a saber.
Li Te saw an iron pagoda rushing towards him.
Even though he had experienced hundreds of battles, his heart was still filled with endless depression and fear.
He shouted loudly and slashed at the horse's leg that was not covered with iron armor.
The horse neighed and its front hooves rose into the air.
At the same time, the knight's sword split open Li Te's head and split his skull.
Immediately afterwards, the iron hoof of the war horse kicked Li Te's chest, and his chest immediately collapsed.
Flying backwards, his head also escaped from the steel blade that had been embedded in his skull.
After landing, Li Te was trampled by the iron hooves of five or six war horses.
His whole body was trampled to pieces, and it was obvious that he would not survive.
Almost all the people around Li Te suffered similar experiences.
After the cavalry, mainly composed of Tiefutu, passed by, they were full of stumps and broken arms, and pools of blood.
In less than ten breaths, Li Te and hundreds of people around him had been "razed".
More than 2,000 Di soldiers who had come to cover up from both sides were frightened when they saw such a scene, and their legs under them involuntarily slowed down.
Some people even turned around and tried to run away.
The three thousand Di soldiers prepared by Li Xiong were all from the Li family's own tribe, and they were the most loyal to the Li family among the entire refugee population.
Some of the high-ranking leaders found that Li Te and others were dead, and their eyes were red.
Not only did they not escape, but they shouted: "They killed our leader, the blood debt is repaid with blood.
We must avenge the leader."
The shouts and shouts came and went, and the morale of these soldiers was re-energized, and each of them fired their swords and guns at Xia Yue, The imperial emissary and his entourage surrounded them.
A dark sea of people surrounded more than a hundred riders in the middle, because the encirclement was too small.
The cavalry horses had no room to maneuver and could not speed up their horses, making it impossible to attack the enemy again.
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Xia Yue shouted loudly: "Dismount and fight."
The iron pagoda warriors and the forty or so light cavalry scouts jumped off their horses one after another, took off the shields hanging on the horses, and formed a circle side by side, forming a simple Military formation.
As soon as the formation was set up, the Di soldiers were already in front of them.
Tiefutu raised his shield with his right hand and waved the sword in his left hand up and down, slashing wildly from left to right.
It seemed that many Di soldiers surrounded the hundred or ten people tightly, as if they were about to be engulfed in an instant, but after a while, they still stood upright in the sea of people.
Like a rock beaten by stormy waves, it seems to be swallowed up again and again, and it stubbornly shows its head again and again.
On the contrary, the ground around them was already covered with dead soldiers, broken arms and limbs, and broken gun heads and blades.
A sound like thunder suddenly sounded at the gate of the refugee camp, and Chen Hui came in with reinforcements.
At the forefront were hundreds of iron pagodas, followed by five hundred guaizi horses, and finally a large number of Liangzhou soldiers.
Among the Di soldiers who suffered heavy casualties, many were already showing signs of cowardice.
It would be strange if they were not defeated at this time.
They didn't bother to kill the imperial envoys sent by the Jin Dynasty.
They fled one after another, but how could they run away with the four-legged cavalry?
In the end, most of these Di soldiers were killed, and only a small number of them knelt down and asked to surrender, and survived.
The school grounds in the camp are now littered with corpses and a mess.
Xia Yue ordered his soldiers to check the bodies of the Li clan one by one.
It was finally determined that no adult male in the Li family escaped.
Chen Hui ordered his soldiers to cut off the heads of Li Te, Li Xiong, Li Liu, Li Xiang and others one by one, salt them with lime, and send them to Luoyang.
Just as Liangzhou soldiers were cleaning the battlefield, hundreds of people came and knelt down in front of Xia Yue and Chen Hui.
These people were the large and small refugee commanders who were deceived and won over by Li Te.
Most of them were Han people and there were a few Qiang people.
If Tiefu Tu had not attacked Li Te and others so urgently that the Di soldiers who stopped and killed them had diverted their attention, they would have been killed.
The corpse may also be lying on the scene now.
Everyone first thanked Xia Yue and Chen Hui, and then seemed hesitant to say anything.
Xia Yue saw their thoughts and said loudly: "Don't worry, everyone, a gentleman's words are hard to follow.
What's more, it's an edict personally issued by His Majesty the Emperor.
All the edicts we have read before are valid.
The refugees living in Liang Yi If you want, you can stay there and wait for the government's assignment.
Moreover, these officials are appointed from the capital and will never be corrupt, bend the law, or engage in malpractice for personal gain."
After hearing this, the refugee commanders were either filled with joy or shed tears of gratitude and praised the Holy Grace.
In the next few months, Xia Yue and Chen Hui commanded more than 10,000 Liangzhou troops and imperial troops to take over the counties and counties in Bashu, rectify officials, resettle refugees, and distribute land.
The crisis in Bashu finally did not lead to a catastrophe
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