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Chapter 7 Attack of the Huns

Chapter 7 The Huns Attack

Author: Gongsun Wujiu

Chapter 7 The Huns Attack

Early the next morning, Army Marquis Han Feng personally led his soldiers and led three horses, and personally handed the horses to Zhang Yue, Guo Kai, and Guo Fang.

Zhang Yue and the others suppressed the excitement in their hearts and expressed their sincere gratitude to Han Feng.

Han Feng also expressed his respect for the three of them at the right time, saying, "You gentlemen, there is no need to be too polite. I am waiting to confer titles on you all."

Han Feng did not neglect the other garrison soldiers, "Gentlemen, the ones who are being rewarded today are Zhang Jun and the two Guo Jun. I hope that next time you can kill the enemy and perform meritorious service, and you will be honored and rewarded!"

Zhang Yue and Guo Kai came forward and led the crowd in worship, saying, "The military prince has been so kind to me, and my servants have no way of repaying it, so I should work bravely to kill the enemy in repayment."

Han Feng nodded with satisfaction, and after helping everyone up, he chatted with Zhang Yue and others.

When he left, he also promised to send one of his personal guards to teach Zhang Yue the art of riding and shooting. It seemed that he planned to train all of them into cavalry.

After Han Feng left, everyone excitedly touched the three horses and congratulated Zhang Yue and the others again.

Zhang Yue happily led his horse, looking left and right, feeling very excited. Owning a horse of his own in this era is much better than driving a BMW and Benz in later generations.

After he was happy, Zhang Yue noticed that, unlike what he thought, it turned out that this era already had high-bridge saddles and stirrups.

However, the stirrups only have one half side and are soft.

As for horseshoes, there are naturally no horseshoes. Therefore, the cavalry of this era would only mount their horses when they were in battle. They would also lead their horses when marching on weekdays. Without the protection of horseshoes, horseshoes were very easy to be injured.

Noticing this, Zhang Yue thought in his mind that he must get the horseshoe out if he had the chance.

As for the horse stirrups, there is no need to be in a hurry.

After feeding, Han Feng sent his cavalry as promised.

The name of this cavalry servant was Han Jiang. According to him, he was originally a personal guard of Marquis Gonggao. After Marquis Gonggao passed away, he was expelled from the country because he had no children.

These personal guards of Marquis Gonggao either went home to work in the fields, or they followed the other gentlemen of the Han family as personal followers.

Han Jiang originally planned to return to his hometown, Beidi County, to farm. This time, His Majesty happened to send a large army to Dawan. Han Feng asked himself to lead the army for the expedition. He was entrusted by the old lady of Gonggaohou to escort the army for the expedition.

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"Han Jun's riding and archery skills are really superb. We are so gratified that you have achieved five achievements." Cai Ting complimented Han Jiang in her spare time.

Han Jiang said modestly: "This kind of riding skill is nothing. The second and third sons have never seen the riding skills of Yu Linwei and Hu Qi. That is the real mastery. It is really a man and a horse. Even if he has lived on horseback since he was a child,

The Huns above are not necessarily better than them!"

Zhang Yue listened curiously and said: "Han Jun is also familiar with Yu Lin."

Zhang Yue, the Yulin Army who is known as the "wing of the country, as prosperous as the forest", is naturally very curious. No matter in later generations or in this life, the person he admires most is Huo Qubing, the hussar general of the Great Sima. Huo Qubing is from

Yulin.

"It's quite familiar. A certain person also accompanied the Huo Qiaoqi to conquer the Huns. My military lord was also elected to the Yulin Guard." Han Jiang said with pride.

Everyone, including Guo Kai, looked at Han Jiang with admiration.

"Han Jun, can you tell me about the time when you went to war with Huo Qiao?" Guo Fang said expectantly.

Han Jiang hesitated for a moment, "If you guys want to listen, I'll tell you."



After a period of restorative training, Zhang Yue's riding skills have returned to the level of later generations.

He spent most of his time practicing archery, and in his spare time, he consulted Han Jiang about the Huns and battlefield issues.

Gradually, he and Han Jiang became familiar with each other. Han Jiang naturally knew Han Feng's thoughts, so he knew everything about Zhang Yue's problems.

Under Han Jiang's introduction, Zhang Yue and Han Feng's personal guards gradually became familiar with each other.

Through communication with Han Jiang and others, Zhang Yue discovered that the personal guards used by Han Feng were too extravagant. The lowest-ranking ones had also served as the commander of the Han army, and Han Jiang had served as a cavalry general.

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"It seems that I, as a military prince, am also very ambitious. His personal guards are enough to support an army!"

Zhang Yue realized Han Feng's ambition, which made him excited.

But what puzzled him was why Han Feng, an officer born in a noble family, would like him, the lowest son-in-law in the empire. Even the Guo Kai brothers were far better than him.

Although he couldn't understand it, he knew that this was the best opportunity in his life. As long as he could show his effect, Han Feng would definitely promote him.

Now that the opportunity has been placed in front of you, it's up to you whether you can seize it or not.

As time goes by, Zhang Yue's riding and shooting skills are getting better and better, and he can already beat a horse and gallop.

Zhang Yue himself could also shoot an arrow from a galloping horse.

Everyone was full of praise for this, thinking that Zhang Yue was born to be a sudden rider.

Naturally, Zhang Yue would not take this seriously. In later generations, he himself was a cavalry, but his weapons were changed from firearms to bows and arrows.

During this time, Zhang Yue also began to win over the soldiers around him. After coming to this era for so long, he also knew the path he was going to take.

As time passed, Zhang Yue and his team had arrived at Ruoshui. Seeing that they were not far from Zhangye City, everyone couldn't help but relax.

At the current speed, they will be able to reach their destination in four days.

"Da da da..."

At this time, there was a rapid sound of horse hooves.

Soon an injured cavalryman appeared in front of the military formation.

"What's going on!" Zhang Yue was extremely surprised.

The person who came to beat the horse was a detective from Yi Cong in Huangzhong. He was sweating all over and was still injured. He rushed to Han Feng as quickly as possible.

After Han Feng briefly exchanged a few words with him, he jumped on his horse and ordered: "The Huns are attacking. Follow me up the mountain quickly."

Zhang Yue felt nervous at this moment, he was finally going to deal with the Huns.

Following Han Feng's order, the entire army ran as fast as possible to a small hill on the right.

There was an abandoned town on the hill, which made the whole army feel at ease.

Without waiting for Han Feng's order, each village took the initiative to repair the city walls.

Zhang Yue and others had just blocked up a collapsed city wall with carriages and stones, when a plume of smoke rose in the northwest.

Li Si, who had always rarely spoken, went out of his way and quickly put his ear to the ground. After half a quarter of an hour, he jumped up from the ground.

"At least two thousand riders!"
Chapter completed!
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