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Chapter 125: Peace can be fought (12)

Ming dysprosium means ringing arrows. It is famous because Sima Qian recorded the story of Maodun Shanyu "murdering his father and killing his father" in "Historical Records: Biography of the Xiongnu".

It is said that at the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty, after Mao Dun became the prince of the Xiongnu, his father Touman Shanyu and the new Yan family gave birth to a younger brother for Mo Dun, so Mo Dun fell out of favor.

Falling out of favor was not the end, Touman wanted to depose him, but the Xiongnu also had the custom of "establishing an elder" when establishing a prince, so Touman's Shanyu frowned and took advantage of it, and sent Maodun to the Yuezhi Kingdom as a hostage.

As soon as Mao Dun arrived at the Yuezhi Kingdom, Touman Chanyu immediately launched a war against the Yuezhi Kingdom.

This was obviously his father's intention to kill him. However, Mao Dun was not unfaithful. He stole a thousand-mile horse belonging to the Yuezhi King and managed to escape. After returning, Tou Man had no choice but to give him the "Wanqi" because it was inconvenient to show off.

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So Mao Dun made a sound called Ming Dy. Ming Dy is a sound, and Ming Dy is an arrow. Ming Dy is also a ringing arrow. When it is shot, the arrow can make a sharp sound. Mao Dun gave an order to his cavalry: Anyone who shoots Ming Dy without realizing it should be killed.

So Mao Dun first shot his beloved horse, but some people didn't dare to shoot, so he beheaded it; then he shot his beloved wife, but some people didn't dare to shoot it, and then beheaded her. From then on, everyone on the left and right heard the sound of dysprosium and shot without daring to delay.

Finally, Mo Dun was hunting with his father Tou Man. Suddenly, without any warning, he shot a Ming Dy at Tou Man. The followers on the left and right followed the Ming Dy without thinking, and Tou Man Chanyu was shot into a sieve on the spot. Mao Dun said without hesitation:

Then he punished his stepmother, younger brother and ministers who did not obey." He established himself as a Chanyu.

However, although Mingdi was first made by Maodun and was famous by Sima Qian, later people did not shelve Mingdi because it was related to "parricide", but passed it down as a special-purpose arrow.

, especially the grassland nomads, have always used it as a simple and effective "flare".

It is the darkest moment before dawn, and we are on the battlefield, which is chaotic and noisy. And Chatterji has led 900 cavalry. If he just shouts and shoots an ordinary arrow, I am afraid that only the people around him will

A dozen or more riders at most would be able to see clearly the direction in which he was shooting, so the effect required by Chatterjee would not be achieved.

What Qataiji wanted was a volley, a volley aimed at the forward part of the Ming cavalry.

This is an extremely clever move: bows and arrows can be shot directly or thrown. As long as the nine hundred riders behind Qiatarji know the direction and location of the shot, they will decide whether to shoot directly or throw based on whether there are obstacles in front of them.

, in short, he will be able to shoot the arrow in his hand "in the direction of Ming Dy".

The Ming army's three-eyed gun is different. It can only shoot directly. This means that only the column in front can shoot, while the Ming army behind it will have difficulty shooting because there are its own comrades in front of it.

The result, if we use the terminology of later generations, is that the "effective projectile projection amount per round" is far lower than that of the Suwei pro-army!

Chatterji's rich battle experience was fully utilized at this moment.

But Ma Gui’s seven or eight years of wandering around were not in vain. Although the power of Ming Dy itself was greatly reduced because it had to dig holes in the arrows to produce sound through aerodynamic layout. Even though Qataiji was the number one master of right-wing Mongolia, Ma Gui did not have to be afraid.

The soul is chased by one arrow, but the thousand arrows that followed the blaring of the sword must not be taken lightly.

So just after Qataiji drank loudly, Ma Gui also shouted: "Everyone hides on the horse!" At the same time, he did an even better job, hiding directly in the stirrup, leaning his whole body on the other side of the horse.

"Bang, bang, bang -" This is the three-eyed blunderbuss fired by the Ming army in front of them.

"咻咻咻咻咻——" This was the large wave of feather arrows that the Suwei army immediately responded to under the command of Qataiji.

Then, there were screams of falling horses and the neighing of war horses.

Although on such a pitch-black battlefield, with only the light from individual felt tents and haystacks lit nearby, both sides could not easily determine the outcome of the battle in the shadows, nor could they judge their own losses, but Ma Gui, who was lucky enough to be unharmed, still had a deep feeling in his heart.

Rin, the secret path is not good.

The experience of the leader of the army on the opposite side, his decisiveness in handling, and his superb archery skills were beyond imagination. Especially his shot of thunder, the speed of the shot was not even slower than ordinary arrows! He obviously also reacted.

He quickly used the almost acrobatic move of hiding in the stirrup to evade it, but the hammer still almost grazed his left cheek. If he had slowed down even a little bit, he would have been shot right now.

Wear it right.

Although Ma Gui is young, he is a "veteran" in the battle formation. He has already discovered that the enemies coming from the opposite side are all cavalry with white flags on their helmets. This cavalry does not have a second unit in Mongolia on the right wing, only Anda's guards.

Only pro-army soldiers are qualified to wear this costume, and since the Suwei pro-army troops appear here, the identity of the leader is easy to reveal: the number one master of the right-wing Mongolia, and the number one general under my command, Qataiji!

Two very different ideas suddenly came to Ma Gui's mind: one was to kill Qia Taiji directly, and the other was to turn around and leave.

The attraction of killing Qataiji in a formation is of course huge. Although Ma Gui has rich experience in battles and is usually very stable, he is still a passionate young man in his twenties. If he can kill the number one master and the most famous general in Mongolia in a formation,

Even if you kill a thousand enemies today, this achievement will never be matched!

But Ma Gui's reason told him that it might be more difficult to achieve this goal than to reach the sky! If the more than a thousand cavalry he brought were all experienced and murderous "advanced soldiers", what if what Qataiji brought was not Su?

The Imperial Guards were ordinary Mongolian cavalry. If the formation on our side had not been scattered because of the panic caused by the attempt to expand the effect of stealing the camp...

In short, the current situation is obviously more unfavorable to our side. As for Chaterji's own combat effectiveness, the power of the arrow just now can be seen, but that is only a minor trouble.

As for turning around and leaving... Ma Gui frowned slightly. Although he was not a reckless junior brother who looked ahead and ignored his body, he also knew that he should not hesitate when it was time to retreat. However, at the moment, he had only just entered the Anda camp when he stole the camp.

I only lit a few fires in the northeast corner of the company camp and drove back the Mongolian army there. The actual casualties caused to the enemy were not large, and Anda's reaction was extremely calm, and he did not send a large army to attack him in one fell swoop.

One party also loses the opportunity to fish in troubled waters.

This... I'm afraid it's not enough! If we only have this little result, it won't count much after we go back. It's just a trivial matter. The key is that Anda didn't suffer too many losses. Who dares to predict that he will issue an order to attack Desheng in anger?

Where is the fort? If he didn't raise an army in anger, wouldn't his trip be in vain?

No, no matter how difficult it is to kill Qia Taiji in formation, you still have to give it a try now!


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