Looking ahead, Fu Rui saw that some Qin soldiers were working hard to break through the Jin army's chariot formation.
Several Qin soldiers gathered together, changing the previous way of fighting alone. Several people joined together, shouted slogans, and rushed to a chariot.
This location was carefully chosen by the Qin soldiers. The battle formation was almost at the end when it arrived here. Although it was not the last row, the chariots here were already parked relatively loosely.
We were also short of time, so we couldn't take care of everything, and we couldn't arrange the chariot arrays everywhere properly.
Time, time is so tight!
After several rounds of attacks, the first row of chariots in this area had been smashed by the Qin soldiers, and the curtains on the chariots were lifted up by the Qin soldiers with long knives.
Although each chariot was covered with two layers of curtains, just to prevent the Qin soldiers from doing anything, the chariot array lost one layer of protection, and its defensive capabilities were obviously much worse.
The Jingzhou soldiers' archers who were originally ambushing at the back of the chariot have gradually been exposed to the shooting range of the Di Qin cavalry.
You can shoot arrows, but I can't?
"Bros!"
"The opportunity has come!"
"Aim at the archers behind and let us pull them out one by one!"
There is no need to doubt Di Qin's individual combat ability. Taken individually, all of them are heroes who can stand alone.
Once the cavalry found a way to crack it, they immediately became frightened.
They pointed their longbows in the same direction, and when they closed and released their fingers, the arrow clusters flew out.
"not good!"
"There's a loophole over there, let's fix it quickly!"
A wave of shield-wielding soldiers saw arrow clusters flying out quickly and immediately noticed something strange.
They held up their shields and moved forward quickly, but they had no choice but to realize that the things that could fly were not human feet after all, but real arrow clusters.
They had just reached the halfway point when the arrow cluster had already hit the target.
Under the sharp arrow attacks of the Qin soldiers, several Jingzhou archers fell down one after another. They vomited blood, but still refused to let go of the long bows in their hands.
Oh my God!
Why are you so cruel!
Can't we give our brothers a little more time?
The enemy is right in front of you, but you did not take away their lives. With such regret, the Jingzhou archers gradually became silent.
One Jingzhou soldier fell, and thousands of Jingzhou soldiers stood up!
The Qin soldiers relied on precise long-range archery to deal a certain blow to the Jin army. However, it was difficult to attack the Jin army's defense line or even bring down this line of defense.
"Brothers, the gap has been opened!"
"Follow me!" the leader of the small group of Qin soldiers shouted, and the Qin soldiers whipped their whips and rushed out quickly.
The so-called gap of the Qin soldiers was just the lack of a layer of chariot protection in the Jingzhou soldiers' battle formation. In fact, their eyes were not blind. It was obvious that although the first layer of the chariot formation had been broken up, there were still more behind.
Two floors.
Their target, the Jingzhou soldiers, were still firmly protected by two layers of chariots, and they, the Di Qin cavalry, could only attack the Jin army with long-distance bows and arrows.
This kind of blow can almost be said to have minimal impact among an organized army of hundreds of thousands of people.
It was impossible to shake the Jin army's defense line.
The horses under their crotches were patrolling with hoofs. The cavalrymen waved their whips more frequently, and the strong horses kept neighing.
The continuous high-intensity impact made the war horse gradually become sleepy, and its combat effectiveness was greatly reduced.
If you want to inflict a bigger blow to the Jin army, you must not just circle around the outside of the chariot formation, you must open a gap and rush into the interior of the battle formation!
He used messy horseshoes to break open the Jin army's battle formation, causing the exhausted infantry to lose their position and no longer be able to maintain their combat status.
However, will the Jin army let them get their wish?
Although the horses of the Qin soldiers were indeed strong and good at charging, the Jin army was not a sitting duck. The warriors responsible for transporting shields soon discovered that the defense here was weak and rushed over to supplement the troops.
We are all from Jingzhou. We fear death together, train together, and are close to each other. Most of the soldiers in Jingzhou can use bows and arrows.
Although the bows of Jingzhou archers have a smaller draw force and a shorter range than those of Di Qin archers, everyone can shoot, which is quite rare among the armies of various modern separatist forces.
The most commendable thing is that the troops in Jingzhou live together all year round and train together, and their weapons and systems are almost exactly the same.
I saw the Jingzhou warriors rushing up, picking up the long bows of their companions, raising arrows and shooting, giving the Qin soldiers little chance to breathe.
"Brothers, aim at the horse's legs to immobilize the evil beast of Di Qin!"
Unknowingly, the soldiers discovered that General Liu Chun, who was in shining armor, had actually mixed in with the soldiers escorting the shield and came to the front line battlefield.
Instead of hiding behind the chariot formation and waiting for others to protect him, he jumped onto the front line and commanded the battle.
In front of the chariot, the Di Qin cavalry continued to charge around several scattered chariots. Their impact put great pressure on the Jingzhou soldiers at these points.
Liu Chun quickly replenished the troops with his shield bearers, and chose a chariot formation that threatened the most to stay.
It has been said that the Jingzhou soldiers can only fight with the wind. In fact, there are many ways to say the so-called tailwind. People who stand in the way kill people, Buddhas stand in the way and kill Buddhas. The kind of big battle that cleanses everything is of course a type of battle with the wind. The more setbacks you get, the more frustrated you become.
Courage means gaining more and more advantages in difficult battles, and it is also a type of fighting with wind and wind.
In the past, the Jingzhou soldiers, under the leadership of Huan Chong, always retreated continuously at the beginning before they had time to enter the second state.
But now, Huan Chong was away, and Liu Chun was in charge of this team. Seeing the high morale of the soldiers, Liu Chun was also infected.
He stood in the first row of the battle formation. When arrows flew past him, he did not hide or dodge. Amidst the violent rain of arrows, Jingzhou General Liu Chun's figure was exceptionally tall, like a mountain, standing tall and majestic.
Sensing the possibility of a breakthrough here, the cunning Fu Rui smelled it instantly.
The soldiers and horses rushed over quickly, like vultures eager to carve up a carrion, fearing that they would be late and not even a bone would be left.
Fu Rui had just arrived when he saw a strange scene happening in front of his eyes.
Liu Chun, the commander-in-chief of Jingzhou, noticed the weakness of the Di and Qin cavalry. Because repeated charges failed to achieve the purpose of tearing apart the Jin army's defense line, these cavalry became increasingly impatient and began to charge wildly and no longer paid attention to rules and tactics.
Originally, the cavalry assault technique of flanking harassment always relied on trampling the enemy as the main method of combat.
However, the tall chariot hindered the performance of the Di and Qin war horses, and the height at which the horses' hooves could kick was completely within the blocking range of the chariot.
As a result, Di Qin tried his best to control the horses, but he did not knock down several Jin troops. Instead, he caused great damage to his own horses.
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