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Chapter 1039: So far away

Several days after Zhang Yuting surrendered, Quan Changbin from Pingxiang finally put down his weapons and disarmed him from Xue Linfeng. At this point, all the southern states had been under the Northern Army, leaving Wei Xin's 20,000 Taizhou Town Army stationed, and the rest

The Northern Army then prepared to go north, and smoke and dust rolled all the way. Su Dingfang, Quan Yifeng and Xue Xinfeng three combat groups followed Park Demeng's Yizhou camp.

Weizhou, Linfeng County, this place is more than a hundred miles away from Shangjing City. The 10,000 infantry and cavalry led by the Tiger Guard vanguard Huang Hong encountered the Tuli cavalry who came to intercept. Among these 10,000 people, the infantry and cavalry were invaded.

Sixteenth four, six thousand infantry, four thousand cavalry. This was before departure. Su Can considered that the Meng cavalry was very likely to be between them and Shangjing and arranged the cavalry. The cavalry swam on the periphery, and the infantry lined up.

In war, unless the opponent has a particularly large military advantage, it will not pose a fatal threat to Huang Hong.

"No matter what difficulties you encounter, keep moving forward and advance to the capital!" This was Su Can's order to Huang Hong.

The central army's war drums rumbled, and the flags were flying up and down. The infantry formed a thick army formation. Under the cover of the left and right cavalry, they slowly advanced forward. Although they were slow, they were still moving forward.

Tuli stared at the rigorous lineup of the tiger guards on the opposite side, and the sword in his hand was unsheathed, "Attack!" he shouted sternly.

Tens of thousands of cavalry roared out, and the cold sabers shone with dazzling light under the sunlight, and the strange screams filled the sky.

The Tiger Guard Cavalry rode up, but they were not fast and did not leave the infantry formation. The war horses trotted all the way, stabbing guns in their hands, staring at the rushing Meng cavalry tightly.

A loud bang sounded immediately, and the Meng cavalry hit the tiger guards head-on, and the fierce rush broke out. The first contact was not surprisingly, the Meng cavalry had the upper hand, but the tiger guards were willing to sacrifice their speed and refused to stay away.

The infantry formation naturally has its own reason. After staying away from the infantry formation, the Tiger Guard Cavalry is definitely not the opponent of the Meng Cavalry. Huang Hong knew very well that since that is the case, it would be better to let them sacrifice their speed and stay in the infantry.

Around the lineup.

Mengqi took the opponent's rush to stop the opponent's blocking speed and immediately slowed down. Although the tiger guard cavalry cut off the horse like a clay man, the powerful crossbow in the hands of the infantry behind the opponent was already raining arrows, and Mengqi was about to be beaten.

It shot like catkins in the wind, messy.

Under the command of the officer, teams of spearmen rushed up. They flashed through the gap between the war horses of the Tiger Guard Cavalry, aimed the spear in their hands at the Mengqi, and stabbed the Mengqi who had lost his speed.

One picks off the horse.

The infantry line rolled up, over his own cavalry, and rushed towards the Meng cavalry.

Infantry and cavalry cooperated with each other, the Tiger Guard finally developed the most classic tactics when the Great Vietnamese army defeated the Mongolians. The cavalry reduced the opponent's charge speed so that it could not complete the breaking formation. The infantry was fearless and rushed into the cavalry team that had lost its speed.

In the middle, the best of killing is possible.

Unfortunately, there is no team of Modao, otherwise the rows of slashing horses will be lined up and moving forward, and the effect will be better.

The Mengqi sounded the horn of retreating troops, and the Mengqin who were fighting quickly left the battlefield and ran towards their wings.

"Running, harassment!" Tuoli immediately changed his tactics. The other party was so careful that he had no chance to break the formation and annihilate the enemy. Moreover, there was a tiger guard on the opposite side, so it was impossible for the opponent to panic and escape in a panic. Well, well

The orders you get are just harassment and delay the opponent's actions.

When the Mengqi rushed up again, they had changed their tactics. They no longer tried to attack the opponent's large troops, but instead ran around the opponent's army, running at high speed, while running, and constantly shooting at the opponent with bows and arrows.

The Tiger Guard Cavalry rushed up, while the Meng Cavalry carefully retreated and gave in. Once the opponent chased after a certain distance, he immediately turned around and pounced on him and killed him.

Mass shooting is Meng Qi's specialty.

Since this happened, Huang Hong felt very uncomfortable. His opponent was peeling an onion, cutting his military formation thinner and thinner layer by layer. If his cavalry was released to fight alone, he would definitely not be the opponent of Mengqi.

But like now, the cavalry has become the ears of deaf people and is purely a decoration.

One day passed, two days passed, and Huang Hong still did not leave Linfeng County. At this time, the large army of the Tiger Guard had arrived in Linfeng. One after another, the military orders were issued from the Central Army camp, requiring Huang Hong to open it quickly.

aisle.

Huang Hong finally made up his mind that the cavalry naturally could not play a greater role, so let them sacrifice the entire large army. He blatantly ordered all cavalry to attack the right wing of the Mongolian army, and he led the infantry to run to the left wing.

As long as the cavalry can withstand the opponent for a period of time, he can strike from the left wing. If they can't withstand, he will go straight to the capital after breaking through the opponent through the wing.

Huang Hong's move tempted him to take a hook, and more and more Meng cavalry were attracted to the right wing battlefield. It would take time for the four thousand tiger guards to clean up all of them. In this way,

The left wing was immediately empty, and Huang Hong took the opportunity to gather all his troops, suddenly moved forward, and suddenly threw the thunder behind him.

Using four thousand cavalry as bait and sacrifice, Huang Hong got rid of the entanglement of the tutelage and finally increased his speed. Su Can's army behind him had also followed. At this time, the tutelage should not have the courage to stay.

He was harassed behind him. If he dared, he would be hit by Su Can or surrounded at any time.

Tuoli completely wiped out the Tiger Guard cavalry, and it took a whole day. When he finished cleaning the battlefield, Huang Hong had already run away without a trace. Tuoli was not bad. He had dragged Huang Hong here.

It took several days, and he completed the order sent by Zhengbei Prefecture without fail, delaying the time and choosing the opportunity to annihilate the opponent's vitality. He did both of these, and now he can be happy.

Xingdi moved towards Weizhou to meet with the large army.

Huang Hong couldn't run away. In the past few days, Luchengying should have arrived.

Lucheng Camp had indeed arrived. The Lucheng Camp vanguard troops led by Ding Qiu met Huang Honghu Guard vanguard who had escaped from Tuli and unexpectedly met in Fenglin in Weizhou. The two troops who met on narrow roads immediately started a battle.

Fierce battle. Both troops were rushing to the road, exhausted and almost reached their limits. This battle was completely the will and tolerance of the soldiers on both sides.

After a day of fierce battle, Ding Qiu finally gained the upper hand. Huang Hong's troops were not only rushing to the road, but also fought several times with Tuli these days. Compared with Ding Qiulu City Camp, they were ultimately inferior in physical strength.

Huang Hong had to retreat and escape from contact with Ding Qiu. Ding Qiu did not chase him, but just set up a camp and stood in front of the other party. As Meng Yao's large troops arrived one after another, Huang

Hong knew that the Huwei was a little bit short of that. Maple forest was less than fifty miles away from Shangjing, but these fifty miles would probably never reach. This is what is called the so-called far away!" (To be continued. If you like it
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