This kind of formation with no regard for life or death and a thunderous attack would probably be difficult to carry out unless the Mo Dao Army was skilled in fighting and was able to destroy everything.
Bai Fu stood on horseback with a horizontal sword, and personally stood at the front as the vanguard, leading the charge.
If the cone array is like an iron cone, Bai Fu is the sharpest cone tip. Bai Fu rushed left and right, slashing with his sword and kicking, blocking the Yan army's cavalry in the breach of the dam.
A Yan general rushed towards him on horseback, trying to knock Bai Fu away with his huge horse power.
Bai Fu rushed forward and stabbed straight with Mo's knife. The knife pierced the horse's armor and penetrated the horse's belly, causing blood to flow from his liver and intestines. Bai Fu used his knife to pick up the Yan soldiers and threw them away from the air, including the men and horses.
Facing the charge of the second cavalry, Bai Fumo slashed with his sword and cut off the horse's head with one blow. Blood spurted from the neck of the war horse, and after rushing forward for several feet, it suddenly fell to the ground.
Bai Fu turned sideways to avoid the headless horse, and slashed with Mo's sword. With a flash of the sword, the cook untied the ox, chopped the meat and bones, and cut the third Yan Army cavalry into two pieces.
At the gap in the encirclement, the liver, intestines and viscera of humans and horses flowed all over the place, with a fishy smell pungent to the nose.
The three charging Yan generals who followed him saw Bai Fu's extraordinary bravery. They looked at each other and attacked in a zigzag pattern. The leading Yan general kicked his spurs, raised his horse's spur, and thrust it straight at Bai Fu's face.
Bai Fu slid sideways and raised his sword to chop. Suddenly, a lasso pole flew over, and the lasso at the top of the pole locked the Mo Dao's handle tightly. With the explosive power, Bai Fu was dragged.
Bai Fu snorted coldly, struggled with his arms, and dragged the war horse towards him. The war horse neighed and retreated step by step.
Suddenly he heard the wind behind his head, and a meteor hammer hit the back of Bai Fu's head. Bai Fu listened to the wind to identify the position, turned his left hand first and then rolled it up, and used the "Flowing Clouds and Flying Sleeves" move to slow down the force of the meteor hammer. Five fingers spread out, Shaolin
The dragon's claw hand grasped and buckled, holding the iron chain of the meteor hammer in his hand.
Before Bai Fu could use his strength, three cold arrows were shot, as fast as lightning. Bai Fu was about to fly away, when he caught a glimpse of Mo Dao's hand behind him. If he dodged, the arrow hit his companion behind him in the face.
Bai Fu grasped the meteor hammer chain with his left hand and grasped the Mo Dao blade with his right hand. He swung his body and kicked out two wolf-fang arrows in the air.
In the electric light and flint, the third wolf-fang arrow could not be avoided. Bai Fu saw the direction of the arrow and hit it hard with the entire plate of steel armor on the chest of the Mingguang Armor. The arrow was powerful and heavy, and after colliding with the armor, sparks
splashing around.
General Yan, who was holding up his horse, spurred his horse to attack again. The horse's hooves leaped into the air. General Yan twisted his body and stabbed Bai Fu in the chest.
Bai Fuyi, a master of art, was brave. He slid the shovel under the horse's hoof, and with a shake of his hand, the meteor hammer chain vibrated like waves, trapping the horse in the air like a bridle.
Yan Jiang, who was holding a sword on horseback, was thrown out by the huge inertia and fell into the Mo Dao formation behind Bai Fu. Before Yan Jiang could get up, two Mo Dao slashed out, one on the left and one on the right, cutting him into three pieces.
Dodging Leng Jian and Ma Shan, Bai Fu had time to deal with the other two Yan generals. Bai Fu pulled hard, and Kan Ding's energy surged out and spread to the iron chain. The meteor hammer burned his fingers as if they were burned by fire.
Being pulled off his horse by Bai Fu, General Hammer quickly let go and rolled to avoid the hooves of the horse behind him.
Bai Fu grabbed the meteor hammer, holding the hammer in his left hand and the knife in his right hand. Bai Fu swung his right hand, and the strength of Kanding was like a huge wave, causing Yan Jiang, who was harnessing the horse pole, to be thrown off the horse's back and fly into the air.
In the morning, you will see Yedu Bridge, and in the evening, you will see Baima Jin.
On the Xiaoyao River embankment, we looked left and right at our troops.
There are more than ten thousand boats with tens of millions of men in armor.
Leading him to the southeast, he will definitely achieve great success.
It is up to me, the Holy Lord, to make the plans and strategies.
I hate that I have no time to plan, just like officials and ministers.
Bowing inside the backbone, the miniature painting has nothing to say.
Xu Li was a perfect scholar, but he still defeated Qin with one word.
I have the duty to eat vegetarian food, and I am truly ashamed of myself.
Although there is no lead knife to use, the common people are very thin.
——"Poetry on Joining the Army" by Wang Can (Han Dynasty)
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Seeing the front army turning from defense to attack, and the enemy troops being defeated and fleeing, the generals of the Chinese army could not hold back and asked for a fight one after another.
Guo Ziyi's face was calm, unmoved at all. Based on his understanding of Yan General An Shouzhong, Guo Ziyi knew that victory was just the dawn of victory, and there was no sure-win moment yet.
He was waiting for a piece of news. As long as the news did not appear, he would not dare to mobilize the Chinese army rashly and pursue the victory.
At this moment, a scout galloped like a whirlwind and rushed into the central army. He didn't have time to wait for the horse to stop, reined in the horse, turned over and dismounted, and stumbled into Guo Ziyi.
"Commander, we have found traces of the enemy's ambush, just to the east of the battlefield!"
Guo Ziyi's frown finally relaxed. He smiled and said to Pugu Huai'an, the military commander in the left wing beside him: "General, I'll leave it to you next!"
Pugu Huaien was overjoyed, clasped his hands in fists, and left after receiving the order.
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Just as Guo Ziyi expected, as one of An Lushan's four powerful generals, An Shouzhong was no ordinary person. He was not only brave but also well-versed in military books and strategies.
Before the decisive battle at Xiangji Temple, An Shouzhong knew that his troops were slightly smaller than the Tang army, so he ambush an elite cavalry force on the east side of the battlefield.
We were prepared to take advantage of the fierce battle between the two armies and let them catch the enemy by surprise, quickly attack, and sneak around behind the Tang army to make a surprise attack.
With the combat power of this elite cavalry, they will definitely be able to bite a big hole in the back of the Tang army.
This is exactly what the prairie wolves are good at - moving back to guerrilla. Taking advantage of the wind-like speed of the prairie cavalry, they can take advantage of the enemy's unpreparedness and detour thousands of miles behind the enemy's rear, causing a double blow to the enemy's military morale and the loss of logistical supplies.
Early this morning, before Guo Ziyi led his troops out of the camp, he sent countless scouts in all directions to scout where the Yan army's ambush was. Before the scouts found the Yan army's ambush, Guo Ziyi would never easily dispatch troops, especially the Uighur regiment.
The Tang army's scouts lived up to expectations and finally found the Yan army's ambush and immediately reported it to the general Guo Ziyi.
A stone finally fell in Guo Ziyi's heart, and he immediately ordered his servant Gu Huai'en to lead the Huihe cavalry to attack where the Yan army was ambushing.
The Uighur cavalry was indeed the elite of the grassland, with astonishing combat power. Pugu Huai'en lived up to his mission and led the Uighur cavalry into the enemy's formation. He charged several times and quickly annihilated the Yan army's ambush.
After learning the news that the Yan army's ambush had been wiped out, Guo Ziyi was relieved and shouted: "Generals, listen to your orders!"
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The former army commander Li Siye received the order from General Guo Ziyi and personally led the former army and the Uighur regiment led by Pugu Huai'en to detour behind the Yan army's formation and outflank the Yan army's retreat.
Once its retreat is cut off, the two columns can form an iron pincer encirclement of the Yan army with the Chinese army led by Guo Ziyi. The strategic intention of the general Guo Ziyi is very obvious, which is to use the masses to overwhelm the few and defeat all the 100,000 Yan army.
Annihilation.
The Yan army was also aware of the Tang army's intentions, and their morale was suddenly plummeted, and they retreated one after another.
The Uighur cavalry were fast and took the lead to form an encirclement, blocking the Yan army like a dam.
As the saying goes, a city must be besieged. A defeated army is more terrifying than a savage beast and more difficult to tame. Facing the defeated Yan army's cavalry, if you don't let one side go, you will have to risk your life and fight to intercept it.
The Uighur cavalry obviously had no intention of sacrificing their lives for the Tang Dynasty. Although they were brave and good at fighting, they were soon unable to withstand the desperado-like cavalry of the Yan army. The encircled pocket was quickly breached by the Yan army's cavalry.
Seeing it, the Yan army broke through the cage like a flood. Bai Fu's "Langya" army arrived first.
After Bai Fu's ordnance improvement, the "Langya" army had removed the waist knives, short axes, short spears, thick wooden shields and other weapons and protective gear they carried before the war.
The 'Langya' army marched lightly into battle and ran for five miles at full speed. The marching speed was astonishing. When they rushed to the pocket of the pocket, the five hundred swordsmen were only slightly sweating on their foreheads. They were not out of breath or embarrassed to fight. Five
Hundreds of warriors, all calm and energetic, capable of swallowing thousands of miles like a tiger!
Pugu Huaien secretly gave a thumbs up: "Mo Dao Army is worthy of being the elite among the elites of the Tang Dynasty. In terms of the physical fitness of the soldiers, they are enough to stand out among the heroes!"
Who knows, this is the result of Bai Fu's extremely hard training in the past few months.
When General Wang Zhongsi passed "Wu Zi's Art of War" to Bai Fu in Lihentian Prison, he specifically emphasized Wu Qi's training methods for Wei soldiers.
"Fu'er, running is the most important basic skill for infantry soldiers. Whether chasing the enemy or retreating and escaping, running fast is always the most important, even more important than fighting and assassination.
Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the training of soldiers' running ability on weekdays. Speed and endurance are both indispensable. Sweat more on weekdays and bleed less in war..."
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Seeing that the dam is about to break, the situation is critical, and the gap must be plugged immediately and the pockets must be tied tightly.
Bai Fu was unusually calm and ordered to change the formation, turning Modao's phalanx into an arrow-shaped cone formation.
This kind of conical formation has been practiced many times by Modao Army. This formation is narrow in front and wide in back, and is organized in a cone shape, like an arrow.
He ducked and shrank his head, trying to avoid the meteor hammer head.
But the meteor hammer head was like a living thing, swimming like a dragon and swaying its tail, as fast as a meteor. Yan Jiang watched helplessly as the hammer head rushed towards his door, from far to near, from small to large. It was like a hammer smashing a watermelon, Yan Jiang's head was smashed.
Wearing a helmet, his head was smashed into pieces and his brains were scattered everywhere.
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Bai Fu single-handedly killed dozens of cavalry generals, and together with 500 swordsmen behind him, defeated the defeated Yan army.