At this time, there were more than 1,500 people in the Heshuote forward array. The 500 riflemen who rushed into their array were all in groups of three, covering each other back to back to assassinate others.
Three people, the smallest array combination, yet they work together flawlessly.
Each person is responsible for a 120-degree range.
This minimum formation is designed this way because the human eye is most sensitive to capturing scenery within a 120-degree range.
In other words, this triangular array has no dead ends. There is no place that cannot be noticed.
Heshuote is crazy popular and this is their home court.
This is their ancestral pasture land for more than 200 years. It is not a place where these pirates come to run wild.
They should go back to the sea. That's where they should be.
The main equipment of the Desert Mongols was scimitars, and the spears used by the cavalry were mainly short spears, usually about two meters long. This is because they mainly fought with mounted bows.
When cavalry faced each other, they used scimitars to fight melee. Short spears were far more effective in combat than long spears, which were used by cavalry formations. They were not used to arranging in neat formations. They all rushed forward in a chaotic manner.
It is best not to use a spear in free fighting, because it is too long. Once the thrust is empty, it cannot be retrieved, so you can only wait for death. A short spear of 1.8 meters can control the length of the front end with both hands, and swing it up, down, left and right with ease.
Mongolians are not Han people, they don't know martial arts.
Han generals can use long spears and horse spears. That's because although these weapons have long barrels, they are elastic barrels and can be bent greatly.
In addition to assassination, they also resorted to beating, hacking, hooking, and prodding.
The pole of the horse pole is made of materials used in bows and arrows, and is extremely elastic. One horse pole requires the materials of ten bows and arrows. It takes three years to dry in the shade.
Therefore, the price of horseshoes is ridiculously expensive. Most people cannot afford them.
The use of spears is hard Kung Fu, while spears and long-handled weapons with soft poles are actually practiced as internal Kung Fu. Otherwise, why are the internal martial arts of later generations said to be derived from spears and fists?
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In the blink of an eye, three rows of spear arrays consisting of a thousand people had jumped out of the camel wall and charged towards the Heshuote people.
They lined up in neat steps, wore matte, gray-painted stainless steel plate armor, and held four-and-a-half-meter-long spears. They shouted slogans and charged over with three steps to kill.
Their momentum was so overwhelming that the Heshuote people were stunned at that time.
Nomads have not seen spear arrays for hundreds of years.
They have even forgotten that three hundred years ago, it was these peasants armed with spears and single-shot guns such as magic guns who drove them out of the Central Plains.
They put down their hoes and said goodbye to their parents, wives and children. They sang the military song of the Red Scarf Army who only served the common people and not the Lord.
Braving the pouring rain of arrows from the Mongols, he shouted every three steps, and the densely packed spearheads pressed hard against the cavalry of the Mongolian Choxue Army, fighting all the way from Jiangnan to the capital of the Yuan Dynasty.
They even went deep into the grassland alone and burned down the world capital built by the Mongols--Khara and Forest.
The Mongols plundered the whole world, and there were all the world's treasures, the most beautiful women, the strongest slaves, the most skillful craftsmen, and the incomparably splendid palaces in Harakhorin.
Filled with hatred, they burned this heavenly city to the ground.
It was these peasants carrying spears who went deep into the Mongolian desert, into the hinterland of Mongolia, into Khalkha, Liaodong, and Korea, searching for every Mongolian tribe and every noble.
Stave them all to death with spears. Blood debt must be paid with blood!
They turned the Yuan Empire upside down.
All the prisoners in this big prison suddenly realized that they were neither gods nor invincible. They were actually beaten by a group of villagers who put down their hoes and picked up the cheapest weapon, a spear.
Shit and piss.
My hometown was all plundered, and all the bitter tea seeds I lost were gone.
As a result, heroes from all over the world swarmed up.
Emperor Yuan Shun, who grew up among the mountains and rivers of Guilin, lamented and wrote a poem when he fled the capital three times at a time:
"What a pity for the reputation of my Emperor, Lord of all!
What a pity for my indulgent pleasure!
The magical Emperor Xue Chan built it in many ways.
My great capital city where blessings and fortunes gather!
It was taken over by the Han Zhuge officials!"
As soon as the spear array came out, the situation was instantly reversed.
The spear formations of these pirates are the worst-trained in the Yang family system. They only practice formations for one month every year because there is no way to arrange such a large military formation on the ship.
However, only then did they realize that the queue exercise they hated had played an important role.
In a dense formation shoulder to shoulder, the loose Mongolians holding scimitars were immediately dumbfounded.
They found that their skills were useless because there was no room to move around, and everyone was faced with four or five spearheads.
Because they were used to free fighting, each one kept a certain distance from others so that they could dodge and move around. But when faced with such an overwhelming array of spears, all their skills were useless.
In the blink of an eye, all the Heshuotes in the first row were stabbed to death.
The people in the second row were knocked to the ground again, and the third row just had time to react and were impaled again.
These pirates were all ruthless villains who killed without blinking an eye. They were already so cold-blooded and ruthless to the point of being outrageous. The crispness of their assassination moves even moved the Mongols.
The pirates lined up in three rows, and the first row was directly assassinated.
The second row put their spears on the shoulders of the first row and stabbed to the left.
This is because the enemy on the opposite side is accustomed to using his right hand to slash and block to the left, and is not used to resisting weapons thrust from the right side of his right arm. This is determined by the human body structure.
The third row is a little behind because of its position, so the head of the spear is somewhere behind.
Their main task is to prevent fish from slipping through the net, getting in between the two spears, rushing to the spearman, and killing the spearman with short knives.
The purpose of these retracted spears is to deal with the swordsmen who come in.
They stood in the third row, and the spearhead was just over a meter shorter than the first two.
They always stared at the gap between the two spear shafts in front of them.
Once someone gets in, they immediately stab them to death.
The vanguard of the Heshuotes were all dismounted cavalry. Within their group, there were five hundred riflemen, fighting them in groups of three with bayonets in hand.
Their sabers were not long enough and they suffered a big loss. These musketeers had worked hard on their stabbing skills.
Although the boat is narrow, it is enough for a rifle and a bayonet to move around.
It is normal to fight with bayonets after joining a gang. Now they entered the bayonet fight, and they immediately found the feeling on the ship. The pirates quickly entered the state. In the blazing fire, they used bayonets to swing away the scimitars, and then, the two
The deputy, who was half a body behind, immediately thrust his bayonet into the enemy's sides.