Nan Yong, who was sitting on a tall gray Andalusian war horse, gently pinched his mount.
Now the commander and President Qian were equipped with Andalusian war horses, in order to allow them to observe the military formation as well as possible.
Nan Yong saw the flag of Lu Houcai Qian's regiment in front, and he felt relieved that Lu Houcai, a direct subordinate, was holding the battle in front.
Nan Yong observed the trend of the military formation in the dust all over the sky.
As far as he could see, he could see that the formation was extremely dense and neat.
This reassured him.
Although he had experienced hundreds of battles, he had tens of thousands of cavalrymen with Jiannu.
This was his first time fighting, so Nan Yong felt that he could not be too careful.
The cavalrymen of the Polu Army, wearing black armor, were trotting towards the east in a neat formation.
Their visors were all put down.
The visors were painted with ferocious patterns such as skeletons, fire dragons, tigers, and wolves.
They rode on tall Shidao made a mighty dash to the west.
The cavalry on both sides were only fifty steps away.
The Mongolian cavalry could clearly see the ferocious face armor of the Ming cavalry, and the Polu cavalry could also see the red and black faces of the Mongolian cavalry.
When the two sides started fighting each other. attack.
Thousands of Mongolian cavalry raised their feathered arrows to the sky.
With the sound of dense cutting branches breaking through the air, these feathered arrows provided shade and rain above the battle line.
These feathered arrows fell rapidly towards the galloping Polu army cavalry formation. go.
Dang-dang, pop-pop sounds sounded, and the feather arrows made different sounds after hitting the armor of the Polu Army and the leather armor of the Shidao Horse.
However, these feather arrows had limited attack power against the full-body iron armor of the Polu Army, unless It was really unlucky, otherwise it would have been bounced off by the armor or penetrated into the leather armor of Shidao Ma, which would have caused no major harm to the men and horses.
Of course, there were still soldiers who fell off their horses or horses that jumped in pain, but these were small splashes and disappeared quickly.
At the same time, hundreds of cavalrymen in the front row of the Polu army fired with filled short muskets.
Amidst the muffled sound of the muskets, thick smoke and fire filled the entire front line, and the projectiles hissed.
The whistling sound pierced the air and hammered on the Mengren's men and horses.
Some Mongolian cavalry were immediately hit by the projectiles and fell out, and were trampled to death by the horses behind them.
Some cavalry were injured, howling and lying on their horses struggling for their lives.
Their leather robes and armors protected them from the projectiles.
Almost nothing.
The projectile entering the human body is completely different from the arrow breaking through the human body.
The projectile moves irregularly.
To put it bluntly, the route it takes in the human body is an irregular S-shape, tearing the human body along the way.
This kind of pain is simply unbearable.
Imagine.
Some war horses jumped around like crazy after being shot, hitting and trampling all the people and horses they encountered.
For a time, the formation of the Mongolian forwards was in chaos.
The originally scattered formation could not be called a formation.
Then the Polu army fired another round of firecrackers, almost wiping out the Mongolian cavalry in the front row.
The war horses of both sides had accelerated at this time, and were close to more than ten steps.
The soldiers of the Polu army threw their lances, and hundreds of lances trembled under the force and roared into the Mongolian cavalry formation.
Many Mongolian cavalrymen were stabbed from the front to the back by lances, impaling them completely.
The scene was extremely bloody.
Some horses screamed and staggered to the ground after being stabbed, and the riders were thrown out.
The Shidao Battalion and Jinghai Battalion of the Polu Army took advantage of each other's confusion and plunged into the Mongolian cavalry formation.
Lu Houcai's weapon at this time was no longer the broadsword he usually used on his back.
In order to keep the entire formation neat, he also used a lance.
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Lu Houcai was located at the rear of his Qian Corps.
He did not see the situation in front very clearly.
After all, the cavalry in front were all in full armor and blocked by tall Shidao horses.
Lu Houcai could not see the situation clearly.
However, he could tell from the reaction of the soldiers in front that the front row of the Qian Brigade did not encounter much resistance.
After all, there were not many soldiers who fell off their horses.
Instead, the horses of the Polu Army trampled many casualties of the Mongolian riders.
It was obvious that the Polu Army The soldiers had the upper hand.
The same is true for the battle at the front.
The Mongolian light cavalry rushing into the formation like scattered sand had no way to deal with the soldiers from the Shidao Camp and Jinghai Camp charging in a dense formation.
They often faced several soldiers on their own.
The several lances thrust out by the soldiers of the Polu army often left the Mongolian cavalry at a loss.
To resist this opponent, the Ming army cavalry next to them immediately stabbed them under their horses.
In this way, many Mongolian cavalry were killed on their horses.
Down.
At the same time, Mengren's pitiful leather robes were almost useless against the Polu army's lances, and their lances and scimitars were very difficult to protect against the Polu army's full armor.
Li Hui rode up and down on his horse.
He tried his best to stand up and check whether the formation of his hundred troops was tight.
This was related to whether the casualties of the soldiers could be reduced.
The Jiannu cavalry behind them was boundless.
I thought about today's cavalry duel.
It's very brutal and long, and one more cavalry means more strength.
Guo Erpang glanced to his right at his team.
All ten people were running together in an extremely close formation.
The hard training of being tied to the horse over the past year has shown its results.
All the brothers in Shili are proficient in pommel and horse.
They can stick to the horse not only in individual soldiers, but also in equestrian skills.
Those who were unfamiliar with it just a few years ago can barely sit on the horse.
It's completely different on horseback.
Guo Erpang looked at Lu Hai beside him.
Lu Hai was riding on a maroon Shidao horse.
His body was beating very regularly with the ups and downs of the horse.
There was a tiger painted on his faceplate, and he held a lance in his hand.
Extremely stable and pointed forward.
There was a clanging sound of soldiers in front, and Guo Erpang withdrew his gaze and looked ahead.
Several Mongolian cavalry broke through the obstruction of the Polu soldiers in front and rushed towards Guo Erpang and others.
Although they rushed over, they were quite embarrassed.
One of them had a bloody wound on his shoulder, and the other had no weapon in his hand and was hurriedly pulling out a spare scimitar.
There is no way.
The opponent's war horses are higher than theirs and they can attack them from a high position.
The opponent's cavalry are fully armored.
Even their mounts are protected by leather armor.
What they are protected by the light cavalry is their leather robes.
This leather robe.
The protective power of the robe is not even as good as the leather armor of the opponent's horse.
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With these advantages, the opponent's cavalry also rushed into the formation to cooperate with each other.
It can be said that they managed to survive death by relying on the advantage of growing up on horses.
These cavalrymen faced the next fight in such embarrassment.
Guo Erpang stabbed a disheveled cavalryman on the opposite side with his spear.
The man knocked Guo Erpang's lance away with his scimitar, but Lu Hai pierced him with a spear.
The cavalryman held the spear tightly in his hand and howled.
He shouted and fell off his horse, and was then trampled by Shidao's horse.
The two demonstrated the perfect coordination of the Polu cavalry.
This is the tactic of covering each other in a dense formation to kill the opponent.
Without this skill, the Polu cavalry would never dare to fight against the Jiannu cavalry in the field.
Lu Hai, who had lost his lance, bent down and pulled out his spare lance.
Shidao Ma had the advantage of carrying a heavy load.
The cavalry could prepare more weapons.
If they ran out, they would just replace them.
They would never fight the enemy with bare hands.
A cavalryman took advantage of Lu Hai's lack of weapons and slashed with a scimitar.
The Polu cavalry beside Lu Hai threw his lance and pierced the opponent's hand, thus finishing the opponent.
Lu Hai calmly laid down his spare lance and continued to urge his horse forward.
The little nervousness he had just now disappeared without a trace.
The entire left-wing cavalry formation of the Polu army rushed into the Mongolian cavalry formation of more than 10,000 people like tigers rushing into a flock of sheep, killing them and breaking up the opponent's formation with very few casualties.
At this time, the Tieshan Battalion and the Huabei Battalion on the right also rushed into the Mongolian Qingqi army with thunderous momentum.
Wang Zheng led his own Thousand Troops and followed the Thousand Troops in front to charge towards the thousands of Mongolian cavalry on the opposite side.
Fang Yuanshan just urged his horse forward.
He was extremely reassured about his hundred troops.
After being tempered by the Japanese country, these soldiers had been tempered into steel for a long time.
He did not need to take care of them.
As the commander-in-chief, he only needed to see the situation ahead clearly.
That's it.
Shi Chang Tong Ying shouted to Shi Li's brothers, asking them to maintain their formation and not to scatter.
However, it was obvious that even if he shouted these words on the battlefield with thousands of horses galloping, he was just asking them to keep their formation.
They just saw him open his mouth.
Tong Ying just kept silent, and together they rode towards the approaching opponent.
A feather arrow hit Tong Ying with a bang.
The feather arrow did not fly away, but hit Tong Ying's chest.
Tong Ying's skin was as sharp as the arrow tip.
Tong Ying pulled out the feather arrow with her left hand, threw it out, and continued to ride her horse forward.
The clang of swords and guns in front rang out, accompanied by the screams and neighs of casualties of men and horses.
A tiger spear pierced Tong Ying.
Tong Ying waved his lance to block.
With a bang, the opponent's tiger spear bounced away.
The cavalryman beside Tong Ying pierced the opponent's chest with a spear.
The opponent looked doomed.
A scimitar slashed at the Polu cavalryman, and Tong Ying stabbed him with a straight shot.
The opponent had no choice but to block with his sword, and the two sides passed each other.
Ulji saw the Mongolian light cavalry rushing forward, smashing into pieces like running water hitting a boulder.
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Many Mongolians fell to death, and some ownerless horses were running around.
However, the formation of the Polu army remained basically unchanged.
The cavalry still rushed towards the Mengba Banner like a dense forest of guns rushing forward.
Ulji was very embarrassed at this time.
He did not dare to retreat, nor did he dare to order the more than 3,000 Mongolian Eight Banners soldiers and horses to avoid.
This was an act seeking death.
All Ulji could do was to let hundreds of his own direct lineage avoid the sharp edge of the Polu cavalry and lean to one side.
The powerful Tieshan Camp and Beihua Camp, which had already knocked the Mongolian Qingqi to pieces, rushed into the Mongolian Eight Banner's military formation with fearless momentum.
Just as Ulji expected, the Mengba Banner also relied on light cavalry, and its resistance to the Polu Army was extremely limited.
The Mengba Banner's only effect was to cause some casualties to the Polu Army's cavalry, causing the Polu Army's dense Except for some gaps in the neat military formation, it has no big effect.
Ulji was very smart to get out of the way of the troops in the middle, moved to the outside, and finally escaped after suffering more than a hundred casualties.
More than 30,000 Mongolian light cavalry attacked the Polu army formation, causing less than a thousand casualties to the Polu army, and thousands of their own people were killed.
Of course, most of the Mongolian cavalry, which had always been good at guerrillas, retreated to the two wings, allowing the Polu army to ride The army successfully broke through the Mongolian attack and rushed towards the Jurchens in the rear
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