Chapter Thirty-two, Wen Chou
The Overlord's Halberd Technique is said to have been passed down from Xiang Yu, the Overlord of Western Chu. Lu Bu has always been deeply suspicious of this, because from the perspective of battlefield battles, the Overlord's Halberd Technique is not very suitable. Although it is a broad-based approach, it unfortunately means that
The result is that there are too many loopholes, and a person with all the loopholes on the battlefield will definitely not be able to live too long.
If the overlord of Western Chu had used such a halberd method, let alone the Chu-Han struggle for hegemony, he might not have survived the demise of the Qin Dynasty.
In contrast, the Hundred Birds Chaofengqian method is worthy of its name. It is not as straight-forward as the Overlord Halberd method, but it is relaxed and relaxed. At the same time, it can be distracted in offense and can defend against many enemies.
, the most exquisite thing is that with one move, you can basically take into account their possible reactions when facing several enemies at the same time, know how to avoid them, and know what to do next.
The Hundred Birds Chaofeng Spear Technique that Zhao Yun improved to suit him was originally acquired through experience on the battlefield. He incorporated the experience he accumulated in the battlefield fighting into this spear technique routine bit by bit, making it return to its original nature and abandoning many
Unnecessarily complicated routines have become more concise and effective, with the purpose of protecting yourself and killing the enemy at the same time.
With Lu Bu's eyesight, he didn't even need Zhao Yun to tell him. After several battles, he could roughly deduce the general moves and routines of the Hundred Birds Chaofeng Spear Technique. Then as long as he made some slight changes and combined it with the Overlord Halberd Technique, he would naturally be able to do it.
It has become something completely new and belongs to me.
At this time, facing the layers of Yuan Jun soldiers beside him, Lu Bu waved Fang Tian's painted halberd back and forth. No one could get close to him within a distance of more than ten feet in front of him, and his Fang Tian's painted halberd was ten feet and two feet long.
The length of the spear came into play at this time. Often, Yuan Jun's soldiers would throw spears at him, and he would pull out his halberd at the same time. In the end, Yuan Jun had one more corpse, but Lu Bu was unharmed.
The length of Fang Tian's painted halberd, one foot and two feet, came into play at this time. Most of the spears in the hands of enemy soldiers were between nine feet and one foot. As the saying goes, an inch longer is an inch stronger, and the length of the weapon is particularly important in group battles.
Lu Bu's Fangtian Painted Halberd is already considered one of the best among long weapons.
Although Zhang Fei has a snake spear that is eight feet long, many people think it is a spear that is eight feet long. In fact, the actual length is only about one foot or eight inches, of which the shaft is nearly one foot long. The tip of the spear is eight inches long.
The reason why it is called the Snake Spear is because the tip of the spear has two sharp edges and looks like a swimming snake. For the same reason, Lu Bu's Fang Tian Hua Ji is said to be two feet long, but it is actually one foot and two inches long.
From weight to length, the general's weapons need to match the general's strength and height. For example, Leng Yanzao's nine-foot-five-inch figure is short compared to Guan Yu's nine-foot length, and the eight-foot-long snake spear matches the eight-foot-long Zhang Zhang.
Fei is a little longer again; Fang Tian's painted halberd is two feet long, which is a perfect match for Lu Bu's length.
The soldiers of the Yuan Army around him felt frightened when they looked at him. No one was willing to take the initiative to greet him if he was conscious. That would be tantamount to committing suicide.
Even the elite cavalry of Yuan's army who had experienced hundreds of battles were unwilling to die as long as they could survive on the battlefield. Although Lu Bu was killing less and less in the back, his deterrent to Yuan's army was even greater.
A short distance away, Chitu flew past Lu Bu without killing anyone, but the surrounding Yuan Army soldiers did not dare to approach at all, and took the initiative to make way for him to open a spacious passage. This was almost unimaginable on the chaotic battlefield, but it happened so real.
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At this moment, Lu Bu came to know the blood-stained battlefield of Junlin, and even his enemies were convinced by his majesty.
However, there were those who were convinced, and naturally there were those who were determined to resist, but without any surprise, they all became the souls of Lu Bu's halberd and fell on the road where he was galloping forward.
No one could stop him, Chi Tu ran freely and unfettered, like a fish swimming in water. The cloak behind Lu Bu also fluttered in the wind, and he became a swimming flag guiding Lu Bu's army.
Seeing Lu Bu moving freely among the enemy formations, the morale of the tens of thousands of soldiers under his command was greatly boosted. They howled and pounced on the enemies they faced like crazy wolves. The melee gradually turned into a one-sided killing.
Lu Bujun's momentum completely suppressed Yuan Jun, and the master
Below the handsome Lu Bu, including Wang Cheng, Chen Xi and others who were killing like crazy, they showed their strong desire to fight without mercy. Each of them seemed to be red-eyed, but because of Lu Bu's presence, they did not get into chaos.
This kind of calm madness is the most terrifying thing.
Compared with Lu Bu, Wen Chou, the general of the Yuan Army on the other side, was completely suppressed. Although he entered the soldiers of Lu Bu's army like a tiger entering a flock of sheep, he pounced on one and no one was his enemy. But compared to Lu Bu's
Having frightened the soldiers of Yuan's army, Wen Chou did not give any powerful counterattack at all.
And he was not completely unstoppable in Lu Bu's army. I don't know when it started, but several military princes rushed towards him in unison and surrounded him. Although Wen Chou was very brave, he was so brave.
The people he faced this time were no longer ordinary soldiers. Individually, they would not be his opponent, but together they seemed to have cooperated for a long time. Wen Chou could only hurt one of them but could not kill them all at once.
They might get rid of their entanglements.
He was so anxious now that he blocked the spear of a military prince with one shot, and then clamped the horse's belly. The horse accelerated and suddenly broke away from the torn encirclement. These Lu Bu soldiers
The military princes in the middle were about to catch up, but when they saw a man and a horse coming from the opposite side of Wen Chou, they immediately stopped their horses and quickly pounced on the enemy next to them.
Wen Chou galloped on his horse, and opposite him there was also a person riding a war horse who rushed over quickly. Miraculously, the soldiers on both sides of the two people quickly dispersed, and soon a long and narrow passage was formed, which was enough for them.
The two of them galloped past on horseback.
In this way, with the cooperation of this small half of the battlefield, the two finally collided head-on.
As the commander-in-chief of the two armies, he is also the focus of attention on the entire battlefield. In a sense, the battle between the two of them is even more important than this battle.
Looking at Lu Bu who was only a few steps away, Wen Chou was very angry and inexplicably excited, but he did not lose his mind because of this.
For him, Lu Bu's power came not only from various rumors and legends, but also from the death of his sworn brother Yan Liang.
Yan Liang's death is an unsolvable knot in Wen Chou's heart, and it is also the source of Wen Chou's hatred for Lu Bu. At the same time, there is another inexplicable desire to defeat Lu Bu and avenge Yan Liang, but at the same time he also has the complicated and contradictory idea of proving that he is stronger than Yan Liang.
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As the saying goes, there is no first in civility and no second in military affairs. Military generals all have their own pride, and no one is willing to lag behind others.
In fact, arrogance itself is a kind of military commander's temperament. A truly superb military commander is mostly confident and arrogant deep in his heart, but he will not be like Guan Yu, where arrogance becomes conceited, arrogant, and has his eyes above his head.
Wen Chou also had this kind of pride as a military commander. The only person who could convince him was Yan Liang, who was already dead.
However, after Yan Liang's death, Wen Chou was also affected and matured a lot. He was originally better at thinking than Yan Liang, and now he will think twice before acting. He has heard about the battle between Yan Liang and Lu Bu, which is closest to reality.
One of the possible reasons is that Yan Liang was too powerful at the time and did not react in time, so he was directly beheaded by Lu Bu in the second round.
Wen Chou believes that this is the truth, or he doesn't want to believe that the gap between Yan Liang and Lu Bu is so big, and in the past period of time he has been practicing martial arts even more diligently in order to one day be able to find Lu Bu, have a showdown and end this grudge once and for all.
Many times hatred will become the driving force for people to improve. This is also true for Wen Chou after Yan Liang's death. Lu Bu has long been one of his biggest targets, and today is the moment to test his hard training in the past days.
However, reality often gives those who are full of hope a hard blow. When the two of them did not say anything and chose to collide, Lu Bu gave Wen Chou a chance to recognize reality in the first round.
The two men intertwined with their halberds and spears. The collision in the first round was an instant one, but just that moment of contact was enough to shake Wen Chou's heart.
He had thought about how powerful Lu Bu was, but he had long thought that he was no longer comparable to Yan Liang in the past. Originally, the gap between the two was not that big. After Wen Chou trained hard driven by hatred, he gradually became stronger.
The change of direction has already completed the transcendence. But Lu Bu has improved even more than when he killed Yan Liang? What's more, even without such progress, the original Lu Bu was still not able to compete with the current Wen Chou.
In the first round, neither of them had much reservation, and Lu Bu directly gave Wen Chou a powerful blow.
Wen Chou did not believe in evil and took the initiative to rush forward again. To Lu Bu, it was all about looking for abuse. He showed no mercy. At this time, Wen Chou was indeed more difficult to deal with than the Yan Liang he met back then. But Lu Bu defeated all the opponents along the way.
They are top-notch generals like Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun. None of them is better than Wen Chou, and they can't last more than a hundred rounds at most under Lu Bu.
Less than ten rounds into the fight, Wen Chou felt that he could no longer hold on. The jaws of his hands were almost numb, and even felt a little moist, as if they were bleeding. If he continued like this, he would not even be able to hold the gun steady.
Lu Bu's face was expressionless, showing no sign of joy in gaining the upper hand, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that he dealt with Wen Chou very easily. In fact, he had not tried his best. Otherwise, it is hard to say whether Wen Chou could have persisted until now.
The halberd and the gun collided again. Lu Bu turned his hand, and the tic-tac-shaped fork of Fang Tian's halberd suddenly escaped into the handle of the gun. He pulled his hands back again, and Wen Chou was almost carried away by the strong force.
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"Ah..." Wen Chou suddenly shouted loudly at the critical moment, as if all the veins on his forehead were about to burst out, showing that he had exerted his strength to the extreme. He grabbed the handle of the gun with both hands and tried to twist it, but Lu Bu slammed the halberd down.
Pressing down, and then lifting up, Wen Chou's entire upper body was moved up and down suddenly. He completely lost his center of gravity and swayed with Lu Bu's movements.
Then Lu Bu swung the tip of his halberd to the right again, and Wen Chou, who had lost his center of gravity, tilted his whole body that way. What's more important is that the spear suddenly escaped from his hand at this time, because he could no longer hold it with both hands, and the open wound had already
Two bloody arrows burst out, splattering on his armor, the head of the war horse, and the eyes.
Then soon there was a third blood arrow on his body. Lu Bu waved his halberd and shook away the spear he had lost. He then reluctantly picked up the halberd and stabbed Wen Chou with one halberd.
It was too late, then it was too late. Wen Chou didn't even look at this place at this time, but the instinctive sensitivity to danger of a battle-hardened military commander still made him turn slightly at this time, with his chest
The fatal point just escaped the attack of the painted halberd, but at this time, in order to maintain balance, he raised his left hand. Lu Bu's Fangtian painted halberd just happened to penetrate the armpit of his left arm, and the blade of one end was just right.
Aiming at his armpit.
At the critical moment, Wen Chou subconsciously retracted his arm and clamped the tic-tac-shaped tip of the halberd. Unexpectedly, Lu Bu raised the halberd again without any hesitation and jerked it upwards. The sharp edge cut directly upward from Wen Chou's armpit.
Chapter completed!