There are one hill and eight buildings in the Northern Prefecture of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Chapter 3401: Three arrows cant be used at the last moment
Chapter 3401: Three arrows cant be used at the last moment
A blue tide began to surge. It was the armored cavalry of the Yan Army in action. More than a hundred cavalry in the first formation, under the command of Mu Yugang, formed a horizontal formation and moved at a medium speed.
, coming towards the Jin army array on the opposite side, all the knights, breathing calmly, moving calmly and unhurriedly, riding side by side in the front three hundred steps wide, but there was a breathless killing intent.
The afternoon sun shines through the clouds and shines on this plain that has been soaked in blood, with corpses of soldiers and horses scattered everywhere, and the remains of chariots. The armor plates of the Yan army's armored cavalry are shining, and they are hiding in the chariots.
The long halberds held by the Jin soldiers after that, and the cold light shining on the tips of the halberds, complemented each other, and even some of the sharp blades that had drunk blood still showed a faint light of blood, and a rush of blood rushed towards their faces.
The murderous intention pervades this land.
The horses of the Jin army began to roar. More than thirty archers rode forward, bent their bows and arrows. At a distance of about a hundred paces, they fired a burst of bows and arrows at the oncoming armored cavalry of the Yan army.
Then, quickly go to the quiver, take out the second arrow, and shoot again.
The first arrow came head-on and hit the front breastplates of most of the knights. There was a "ding-dong-dang" sound, and the arrows broke off their arrows and fell under the horses. Except for the armor plates of the three knights, they were shot through.
Except for the arrows that were nailed to the body, all other attacks did not cause any substantial damage to these Yan Army armored cavalry.
Several armored cavalrymen of the Yan Army wanted to reach for their bows and counterattacked instinctively. Mu Yugang's roar echoed in the wilderness: "No counterattack, maintain formation, and continue to move forward."
Those Yan soldiers who touched the big bow retracted their hands, and a deputy named Barhan followed and shouted: "The general has an order, no counterattack, stay in the team..."
Before he could finish his words, his eyes blurred as a second arrow flew towards him, heading straight for his right eye. He tried to turn around, but it was too late. This arrow shot directly with a "swish" sound.
His right eye was pierced, and he screamed in agony, fell off his horse, and rolled on the ground more than a dozen times. Finally, he kicked off his legs and could no longer move.
The knights in the rear team ran like lightning and rolled past the fallen Barhan. After a crunching sound of horses' hooves stepping on the armor and flesh, everything seemed to have returned to its original point, with three rows of tidal cavalry.
Still charging forward resolutely, he was within sixty steps of the Jin army's archers.
When this arrow hit Barhan, more than thirty arrows also hit the armored cavalry of the Yan army in the front line. This time the distance was shortened by twenty steps, and obviously the power of these bows and arrows was also great.
few.
In the first arrow just now, many of the archers of the Jin army did not reach the full string, and they mostly shot thin arrows to confuse the enemy. However, this second arrow was full of force, and the full string was heavy.
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Not only was Balhan shot through the face with an arrow, but others who were shot in the shoulders, chests and other places with heavy armor also mostly had their arrows penetrate the armor and enter the body. The five or six cavalrymen were shot in vital parts like Balhan and turned over.
The other dozen riders were shot with arrows stuck in their bodies, and blood spurted out from the arrow shafts. It was obvious that considerable damage had been done.
Mu Yugang put down the riding shield in his hand. As a veteran with many battles and rich experience, he noticed something was wrong from the first shot, so when others were touching the bow, he held the shield instead, and his body
He lay on the horse's back, minimizing the surface area where he could be attacked. Even so, two arrows hit his riding shield in front of him. If it weren't for the protection of this shield, his riding horse would have been killed.
His head was about to be shot through.
Mu Yugang's arms were also slightly numb from the shock. He secretly thought that this was the true strength of the Jin army's archers. The horses around him fell off their horses, and the sound of arrows breaking armor echoed in his ears.
, he shouted: "Hold your weapon and charge!"
All the armored cavalrymen of the Yan army lowered their riding horses and let out a sharp roar. The horses that were originally advancing at a medium speed suddenly flew forward. That was because the spurs on the soles of these riders' feet were fierce.
The ground pierced into their abdomens, and these war horses ran wildly in pain, causing the underground soil and grass to splash. Even some corpses still lying on the battlefield were trampled like bloody mud by these war horses. Thirty steps away,
These iron cavalry rushed past almost in the blink of an eye, while the Jin army archers on the opposite side had just cocked their third arrow.
Hu Laoliu had just loaded the third arrow. After all, the second arrow had already required him to use all his strength. At this moment, his arm was still sore and swollen. Next, he drew the arrow, wound it, and was about to draw the bow.
At this moment, I only felt a murderous aura coming towards my face. The armored cavalry, which was originally sixty steps away, suddenly approached within forty steps.
meters long, which further shortened the distance between the two cavalry. Coupled with the huge momentum of the armored cavalry's charge, it seemed that in just a moment, they could rush up and pierce these Jin army riders.
Without saying a word, Hu Laoliu turned his horse around and hung the bow on the saddle. He didn't even have time to catch the fallen arrow, because he put his fingers into his mouth and let out a long, sharp whistle.
The sound represents his order: "The enemy is attacking, the wind is tight, pull and shout!"
The moment Hu Laoliu turned around to mount his horse, his horse jumped forward like an arrow, as much as three or four steps, and then rushed forward quickly. Although his horse did not
He was wearing armor, and he was not as heavily armored as the armored cavalry. This made his galloping horse not have the momentum to shake the mountains, but it was also lighter. With a few kicks, he could leap forward more than ten steps.
, the armored cavalry behind them suddenly maintained a distance of about thirty steps.
It's just that the companions around Hu Laoliu were not so lucky or quick to react. More than half of them were still loading their bows and arrows when they heard the scream, which made them not like the remaining half of the people.
The horse then walked away, and when he raised his head, the enemy knights in front of him were already within thirty paces.
This time, six or seven knights were so frightened that they froze in place, but the war horses felt the danger and death, and began to jump and scream wildly. There were even a few sergeants who were not good at riding and wanted to turn their horses' heads.
He turned around forcefully, but the war horse was no longer under control. It jumped and flipped violently, and actually threw these people off the horse. The dozen or so archers who were still in front fell into chaos.
There were four or five knights who knew they couldn't escape, so they simply drew their bows to full capacity and roared: "Shoot you!" Then, using all their strength, they shot the last arrow in their lives!