Shi Jin met the official's cavalry head-on. He saw them pulling a long square formation, waving their halberds and shouting for killing. The entire formation was like a strong and powerful hand, moving with lightning speed.
He moved at a blinding speed, from far to near, trying to catch Shi Jin's team.
Shi Jin saw this, and his expression did not change at all. Instead, he clamped his legs on the horse's belly and bravely led his troops to meet him. In a flash of lightning, the two armies met each other.
Shi Jin waved his spear away, looked at the oncoming officers and soldiers, and whipped his spear horizontally. When the spear was drawn, the four or five officers and soldiers in front immediately fell off the horse, and were immediately trampled to pieces by the galloping iron hooves. Shi Jin's spear
Without slowing down, he swung his spear on one side and blinded another person, then swung the sharp spear head to the other side to hold the spear and halberd that was being stabbed. With the power of his crotch, he pushed hard with his arms.
In just a moment, the three attacking cavalry were pushed off their horses, and then there was another scream.
In this confrontation, both sides relied on the swiftness of their horses' feet, and the strength of the weapons in their hands increased several times. You come and I go, often in the blink of an eye. In this battle
In the cavalry battle facing the conflict, life and death depended half on life and half on skill. And Shi Jin was exactly the man who could do both. He rode fast and kept on killing, and he had enemies at every turn.
Jiang fell from the horse. It can be said that he was killed with every move. His tricky eyes and precise attacks were all attributed to his master Wang Jin.
When Shi Jin followed Wang Jin to practice horse riding and bow bending, Wang Jin often stuck red paper strips on the thousands of hanging willow branches in the willow forest, and then asked Shi Jin to gallop his horse through the willow forest and pick them with his bare hands.
The thin strips of red paper came back. At the beginning, Shi Jin rushed into the forest at full speed, but he came down again and again and failed to pick up any red paper. Wang Jin saw it at that time but was not disappointed. He was able to control the horse according to his own will.
It is not easy to pass through the cracks in the trees. Moreover, not everyone can learn such skills, and naturally it is a secret that he does not teach. But Wang Jin saw that Shi Jin's body and mind were all very good, and he regarded Shi Jin as a closed disciple.
, so he taught him this stunt. Wang Jin asked Shi Jin to run down a few more times, and then began to teach him the superb method of quick eyesight and quick hands among the tens of thousands of people. Shi Jin followed the master's instructions and galloped dozens of times, and gradually became reluctant to do so.
After picking one strip, it was half torn, and later he picked several strips that were intact. Later, after a period of hard practice, Shi Jin was able to gallop his horse back and forth in the willow forest like clouds and flowing water, and saw red
Paper can also be found at your fingertips.
Shi Jin didn't understand it at first, and didn't know what the point of running around was. Now that he was killing all the way, he understood it. It was really beneficial.
At the critical moment when the two armies were charging against each other, in the eyes of others, the horses were moving very fast, and the approaching people were often passing by in the shadow of armored guns. However, one moment he was sitting calmly on his horse, and the next moment he might be dead and in a different place.
But for Shi Jin, every move he made when carrying a spear and stabbing was clearly imprinted in his heart. Not only could he clearly see the faces of those who came, but also the tendencies of their moves fell into his eyes one by one.
Shi Jin swung his spear like a flying dragon in the sky, spinning it twice above his head, and slashed the several cavalrymen who rushed to the side with their helmets and armors to a bloody pulp. Shi Jin's men stepped up their strength and cut the spear's convolvulus from the
Falling down on the right side, he cut off the two cavalrymen who came up later from their shoulders to their hips. Then, the spearhead swept across in front of him, cutting off a few of the cavalrymen in front of them.
A team followed closely behind Shi Jin. Taking advantage of Shi Jin's unstoppable momentum, they also waved their spears and killed the officers and soldiers. In a short time, the blood of the officers and soldiers was stained with Shi Jin's blood.
The armor of this cavalry was a shocking bright red in response to the bleak sunset. Like a sharp and blood-stained blade, they drove straight in, cutting into pieces the neat phalanx of officers and soldiers.
At this moment, Chen Da also commanded his troops to kill them from the west gate. Under their iron hooves, the scarred plain-knife infantrymen were like fish on a board. Chen Da and the others waved their spears and galloped down.
, and easily broke the siege around the West Gate. Chen Da ran back and forth a few more times. When he looked back, there were no more than a hundred officers and soldiers left under the West Gate. They were naturally suppressed by the shooters on the city.
It didn't work, so he let go of the reins, hit the horse, and headed for the north gate.
When Chen Da turned the corner of the city, he looked from a distance and saw that the officers and soldiers under the north gate were dead and wounded. At this moment, a ladder used to attack the city was overturned by the Huayin County defenders. More than ten people stepped on the ladder.
A sergeant immediately screamed and fell to death under the city. There were already dozens of strong men under the city carrying the ramming cone, shouting slogans, and exerting force. The huge sound of hitting the city gate shook it.
The hundreds of soldiers surrounding him with their swords drawn to block arrows also shocked Chen Da's anxious heart.
When Chen Da saw that the number of enemy soldiers remaining was less than a thousand, and he was worried that the city gate would be smashed open in some collision, he quietly made up his mind, and instead of charging back and forth from the outside, he rode his horse to grab the city gate.
The officers and soldiers guarding the city only focused on blocking the arrows fired from the city, hoping that the siege force could break open the city gate quickly and rush in. By the time they noticed Chen Da's cavalry, it was too late.
The officers and soldiers who bore the brunt of the attack had just swung their swords over their heads, and before they could use any force to cut them down, they were knocked down by Chen Da's mount. The cavalry from behind came one after another, and wherever the iron hooves passed by, they were torn apart by pieces of flesh and blood.
Howling in pain.
Chen Da held the eight-foot-long steel spear tightly in his hand, and looked at the officers and soldiers on the left and right with a slash. The officers and soldiers killed in the city were immediately confused. The infantry with simple swords were very restrained by the iron cavalry, and the spearmen were
Because the incident happened so suddenly and it was impossible to organize an effective defense for a while, the retreat and the charge were all mixed together in a chaotic mess.
When Chen Da saw this situation, he felt happy. He simply shouted to kill, and led the cavalry from behind to charge even faster. Chen Da was the first to kill under the east city gate, suddenly pulled the reins, and directly passed the horse that was standing there.
The siege cone that hit the door. Just as the mount was flying in the air, Chen Da swiped his spear and killed four people on the left and right. The following cavalry followed him in eight columns. Wherever the spear head passed, there were also
It's flesh and blood flying everywhere.
Before a group of cavalry could pass by, most of the officers and soldiers under the city were killed and scattered. Chen Da pulled the reins on one side, cut across the city gate, and walked in an arc attack path. He charged all the way and went around the perimeter of the officers and soldiers.
At this point, he started to come and go, killing two or three times. When Chen Da returned to the city, there were very few dead and wounded officers and soldiers left. Chen Da was satisfied but did not dare to take a break, and continued to circle the city without stopping, making sure
The other two doors were also intact.
But the further Chen Da rode his horse, the more frightened he became. Halfway through the run, the ominous feeling in his heart became heavier and heavier. It weighed him down until he couldn't breathe. There were fewer and fewer corpses of officers and soldiers wherever he passed.
, when we arrived at the East City Gate, there were not many officers and soldiers around.