Chapter 293 Mi Yang is in danger and Yun Chang finally moves(1/2)
But the admiration in Xu Chu's eyes was immediately covered by the cruel look in his eyes.
Isn't it because Mi Yang is so good that Zhang Liao plans to put him in a certain death position today?
When Cao Wei was established, others might have a way out, but Xu Chu, whose clan was completely integrated into Cao Wei's army, would not have a way out.
What's more, given Xu Chu's loyalty to Cao Cao, he would not allow himself to think about a way out.
He would not allow someone as outstanding and young as Mi Yang to exist among Cao Wei's enemies in the world.
Xu Chu moved his cruel eyes away from Ding Feng and looked at the back of the young man who was fighting not far away.
That young figure on the back is none other than the wooden captain in front of him, Mi Yang, whom the two thousand Han troops in front of him are desperately guarding.
Xu Chu visually checked the distance between himself and Mi Yang, and found that it was not far away.
But it seems that it is not that easy to quickly break through this line of defense made of flesh and blood and loyalty.
But no matter how difficult it is, you have to do it!
Because as long as his own army can break through the Han army's defense line in front of him, he can drive the war horse under his crotch and gallop quickly to the back of Mi Yang, eliminating this serious problem for the Wei Dynasty.
This kind of temptation made Xu Chu's warlike heart even more boiling.
Xu Chu quickly commanded the surrounding Qingqi to release arrows at the two thousand Han troops not far away. He knew that even now the Han army's military morale had been greatly boosted because of Ding Feng's actions.
However, no matter how much we boost military morale, we cannot enhance our own hard power.
The fact that the Han army was small in number and the Wei army was good at fighting could not be reversed by military morale alone.
Ding Feng's actions could only delay the defeat of the two thousand Han troops in front of him to a certain extent. They could only hold on for an hour or half an hour at most?
Xu Chu followed Cao Cao and made very accurate judgments on some basic battle situations.
It is a pity that there are currently no Cao Wei cavalry on the battlefield.
Otherwise, as long as thousands of cavalry join the battlefield at this time, and with the powerful impact of the cavalry, as long as the thousands of cavalry can penetrate the Han army's formation from the flanks, the situation will be reversed in an instant.
Back then, Cao Cao liked to use this tactic when fighting the enemy.
Originally, Cao Pi brought a large number of cavalry with him for this personal expedition, but in the previous Battle of Queyue, a large number of cavalry were killed on the banks of the Han River.
As for the rest of the cavalry troops, they are not able to use them in a short time.
Originally, Cao Pi also ordered Zhang He to participate in the battle.
The reason why Cao Pi ordered Zhang He from Guanzhong to come all the way was so that Zhang He could come with a large number of Guanzhong cavalry.
But it is a pity that Cao Pi gave up this instruction out of shame and anger.
Otherwise, the current situation on the battlefield would not be so tense.
The current Wei Dynasty is equivalent to cutting off an arm to fight the Han army.
The current situation on the battlefield is a rare situation achieved by Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Mi Yang and other famous Han generals using various strategies before the war started.
Even with the odds of winning, the situation on the battlefield is still moving towards the Wei army. It can only be said that Wei's hard power is too strong.
Although Xu Chu's combat methods are conservative due to his past guarding experience, his judgment is very accurate.
As time went by, the situation of the Han army in his battlefield became increasingly bad.
And this was quickly noticed by Mi Yang.
After just detaching 4,000 elite troops to protect both sides, Mi Yang commanded the 6,000 Han troops around him to fight against the 10,000 Wei troops in front of him.
At this time, the armies of the two sides had also entered into a close combat.
Although Mi Yang's battlefield was not as crowded as Zhang Fei's battlefield, the close combat was the most brutal scene between the two armies.
More and more Han troops fell in front of Mi Yang. Due to their numerical disadvantage, the fallen Han troops had several wounds from different directions on their bodies.
Blood was constantly flowing from the wounds of each Han soldier. The blood slowly gathered together along the terrain and flowed to Mi Yang's feet.
Many of the fallen Han soldiers even had some consciousness at first, and they did not look at the enemy who killed them before they died.
Instead, they looked at Mi Yang, who was being guarded by his colleagues.
That is the real master in their minds.
There was a humble prayer before death in their eyes.
What are they praying for?
It was nothing more than praying to Mi Yang not to break his promise to reward him.
As the saying goes, if you know what rewards are given, then the brave will know what they will die; if you know what punishments are imposed, then the evil will know what they fear.
After Mi Yang set the severe seven-cut order, he also set many generous reward regulations, such as three meals a day, which can be regarded as one of them.
Thousands of Han troops on the battlefield are currently fighting for Mi Yang, due to the shock of the Seven Kills Order, Mi Yang's personal prestige, and the influence of those generous regulations.
When people are alive, they will be afraid of the Seven Cuts Order and will be impressed by Mi Yang's personal prestige.
But when they knew they were about to die, what they cared most about was whether the reward Mi Yang had originally set could be realized.
They will die, but their families will remain.
When he was in Xicheng, Mi Yang, in order to strengthen the loyalty of his troops to him, looked for women to get married for all his troops.
Before Mi Yang led his 10,000-strong army to the expedition, many of the sergeants' wives were already pregnant.
What they prayed to Mi Yang was that Mi Yang could give the reward he promised to his family.
Maybe Mi Yang didn't notice the praying look in each Han soldier's eyes, but Mi Yang would always notice it when the corner of his eye flashed.
Mi Yang might not care if one or two people looked at him like this, but when he saw many Han soldiers casting similar glances at him after they fell, how could Mi Yang not understand?
Many fallen Han soldiers died of their injuries before Mi Yang could respond, or more often were trampled to death by soldiers from both sides.
This scene made Mi Yang feel uncomfortable in her heart.
Just because Compassion does not control soldiers does not mean that those who control soldiers are all cold-blooded animals.
In the eyes of many people in the world, the lives of these Han soldiers were despicable and not worth mentioning.
But often these seemingly "humble" lives will sometimes sacrifice their lives without hesitation for the treatment they deserve.
This is the sadness of this era, but the saddest thing is that only Mi Yang can experience this sadness in this era.
After realizing this, Mi Yang began to shout: "Today's warrior will support his family and his wife will grant him fields!"
In order to allow the dying Han family members to die without regrets, and to allow the Han family members who were still fighting bloody battles to have no worries, Mi Yang made his promise.
The real military reward regulations are very complicated and are not suitable to be shouted out on the battlefield. Only these twelve simple words can directly hit the hearts of the Han army.
In troubled times, it is better to reward individuals with land than to reward them with money.
Especially for these Han soldiers who came from peasant families, the allure of the fields was greater than anything else.
After Mi Yang shouted this slogan and was heard by the Han soldiers beside him, their eyes flashed with fire, and they all involuntarily shouted out Mi Yang's guarantee to them.
With Mi Yang's past reputation, they have no worries that Mi Yang will deceive others.
When more and more Han soldiers heard this sentence, they began to shout Mi Yang's words one after another.
Soon this sentence spread to the ears of all the Han troops on the battlefield.
After receiving this promise from Mi Yang, many Han troops who were already on the verge of death died without regrets, and the morale of the fighting Han troops was greatly improved.
After their morale was greatly improved, the Han army rushed towards the enemies in front of them one after another, one after another.
The Han army suddenly launched a fierce offensive, which caused some commotion in the Wei army's front formation commanded by Sun Li, but this did not worry Sun Li.
Because he also heard what the Han army shouted in unison.
It is true that there must be a brave man under a heavy reward, but isn't this a strategy that will be adopted when one's own side is at a disadvantage?
In this case, the only thing you should worry about is Mi Yang on the other side.
It is true that every move Mi Yang made since the war between the two armies was excellent.
But it is a pity that no matter how perfect his performance is, the only shortcoming is that he only has an army of 10,000.
And the scene that happened next on the battlefield made Sun Li's face reveal great joy.
It turned out that after Mi Yang greatly improved his own morale, he ordered Ding Feng to lead another two thousand Han troops to support Ding Feng.
This move was firmly opposed by Deng Ai at the beginning.
The reason for Deng Ai's objection is very simple, that is, it is already very difficult for six thousand Han troops to face ten thousand Wei troops.
The current stalemate between the two sides is maintained entirely by Mi Yang's personal prestige and strict rewards.
Under such circumstances, if another two thousand Han troops were rashly sent to Ding Feng's side, the battlefield where Mi Yang was located would probably be in crisis.
What Deng Ai said made sense, but Mi Yang knew that the battlefield in Dingfeng was already being used as a breakthrough by the enemy.
With 5,000 Wei troops and 2,000 light cavalry troops, it can be seen how much pressure Ding Feng is currently facing.
If he can't get reinforcements and hold back the two thousand Wei army's light cavalry.
As time goes by, if Ding Fengli is not caught and the enemy breaks through the formation, he will certainly not be able to escape the end of destruction.
Under such circumstances, it is inevitable to divide the troops again.
To be continued...