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Chapter four hundred and eighty seventh non-war fault

Wudang Feijun ran northward for a while, but the horsemen in front suddenly shouted and started to slow down because they discovered the enemy!

After a while, the surrounding horsemen all reined in their horses and gradually slowed down. The black smoke from the burning torches soon filled the crowd. In the light of the fire, you could still see the white mist exhaled from the mouths of the people.

Zhang Ni gently pinched the horse's belly with his legs, held the reins and passed over the soldiers in front, and went to the front to watch.

When he saw a horse army lined up on the opposite side, with the word "horse" written on a flag in front of him, Zhang Ni could only think of General Cao Ma Long. Because the name of General Cao that recently appeared in the Han army report was Ma Long.

, I haven’t heard anyone else named Ma.

Seeing that the number of enemy troops was not that large, the general suggested: "General, wait until we kill the general and pass by!"

But the Cao army that Zhang Yi met here came from the north, and he guessed that there were still rebels in Guanshan Valley! The ravine was relatively narrow, and as long as there was a band of rebels blocking the road, it would be difficult for the Han army to escape quickly.

Zhang Ni subconsciously turned his head and took a look. There were many Han soldiers behind him blocking his view. He didn't see the pursuers for a while, but he could still vaguely hear the movement.

In order to prevent being blocked at the entrance of the ravine and being attacked from both sides, Zhang Ni immediately made a decision: "Go east!"

The generals did not hesitate and responded one after another: "Here!"

The horses turned to the right one after another and poured out to the east. I saw the cavalry in formation over there also started to move, obviously trying to block Zhang Yi's way!

But Zhang Yi knew in his heart that there was more than one ravine in Zoumaling. As long as he walked eastward and bypassed the blocked Guan ravine, he could still find a way to retreat.

Unexpectedly, after the troops ran some distance eastward, another large fire appeared in the east!

No need to look closely, most of them are Cao Jun's men. After all, after the Seoul defenders rushed out of the city, they marched in a hurry to retreat from the Zomaling Valley. Except for the men and horses in the rear, they were entangled by the enemy. It is unlikely that there would be any more at this time.

Many cavalrymen came from the east.

There were still many pursuers behind, but Zhang Ni was very decisive this time and immediately shouted: "Don't rein in your horse, charge! Charge forward to the left."

The soldiers in front were the first to accelerate. Amidst the sound of horse hooves, shouts were immediately heard, "Drive!" "Drive..."

The bandit army also saw the movement here, and a piece of fire was moving north, trying to stop the Han army!

Before the two sides engaged in battle, the noise was already shaking the earth. The faster the horses ran, the louder the sound. The sounds from far and near were like continuous muffled thunder, mixed with the shouts and urgings of countless people.

Zhang Yi raised his head and observed nervously, estimating the distance between the two armies.

But in any case, the decision has been made, and we can only rush forward in one way. There is no chance to change direction. Otherwise, if the horses slow down and turn, they will definitely be overtaken by the bandits.

Zhang Ni suddenly saw the word "Zhang" on the enemy's flag. General Cao actually had the same surname as him.

Behind the military flag, there were denser torches, which were as bright as day. Zhang Ni even saw clearly the enemy general surrounded by cavalry. The enemy general seemed to be wearing a fur coat and a cloth scarf on his head, but he turned out to be an unarmored scribe?

The front lines of the two armies are getting closer and closer! Under the darkness, with countless lighting torches, the movements of the horses can be seen more clearly.

"Intensify the whip! Rush!" Zhang Ni couldn't help shouting loudly to the front.

Immediately there was the sound of "crackling" whips in the air, and a burst of shouts of "drive, drive". Even though the soldiers usually took good care of their horses, they did not hesitate to whip their mounts hard at this time.

"Rumble, rumble..." As the enemy troops continued to approach, the sound of horse hooves became louder, almost deafening.

When the first enemy cavalry was about to rush to the front of the Han army, Zhang Ni already felt that something was wrong. The Han army had a chance to rush over! However, after the battle earlier, the soldiers had to ride for a long time.

By now, the horsepower has been somewhat exhausted.

In the firelight, the armor flashed past, and countless armors with cold light quickly flashed past and blocked the front.

"Neigh..." A long roar came from the war horse, and the front hooves were raised high. Maybe no one was reining in the horse, but the horse found that there was an obstacle that it could not avoid, and it would slow down or even stop suddenly.

Then a huge collision sound of "clang" was heard. The horses on both sides were sprinting in different directions. There were always horses that could not escape. Almost all the cavalry of the Han army could only be forced to slow down and run to both sides.

Open to avoid crowding.

Zhang Yi raised his horse and shouted: "Kill!" There were clanging sounds of weapons everywhere, and the sound of killing was loud. Zhang Yi led his army and rushed forward, his troops...

????????????The general and all the cavalry will protect the surroundings and charge into the enemy formation together.

The cavalry on both sides slowed down. Cao's army's spears, which were like tree poles, were very heavy and unsuitable for melee combat. Two of the cavalry were immediately dismounted by the Han army. However, many Cao's soldiers simply used their spears and rounded them.

He threw away his shield and took out a long dual-wielding weapon from his back, which looked a bit like ancient beryllium.

The Han army was fighting and rushing forward, killing and wounding the enemy troops, while its own number was also decreasing. Many of the knights on the empty horses were no longer there, and some of the horses were still running with the cavalry.

Zhang Yi finally managed to fight his way out, but he saw another large group of enemy troops encircling him! When he took the time to turn his head to look, he vaguely realized that the previous pursuers had also arrived, and the Han army was already trapped in a heavy siege.

However, the bodies of his soldiers were stained with blood, and both men and horses were exhausted. Zhang Ni raised his head and sighed, "Today my life is at stake!"

He raised his right hand and saw that the hand holding the horse pole was shaking. He was about to throw the horse away and draw his sword to kill himself, but he saw that the only people left on the left and right were still fighting hard. So Zhang Yi looked at

With a shudder, he shouted loudly and rushed towards the enemy soldiers with his sword in hand.

Suddenly there was a shout: "This is Zhang Ni, the general of Shu, who has been captured alive!"

"Bang!" When Zhang Ni swung his horse and smashed it at the enemy, the enemy soldier raised his beryllium with both hands and blocked the attack with a wooden pole. Zhang Ni just raised the weapon with force and wanted to take it back, but he heard two more sounds.

When it moved, the top was suddenly blocked by two beryllium poles.

Zhang Ni made a quick decision, immediately let go of his hand, stretched out his hand and pulled out the ring-shou knife with a "swish" sound. At this moment, the horse screamed, and was unexpectedly grabbed by the tail by two enemy soldiers who jumped off the horse!

Zhang Yi twisted his upper body and swung his sword to chop, but the two enemy soldiers immediately let go of their horses' tails. At this time, an enemy rider took the opportunity to squeeze over and brushed the shoulder of Zhang Yi's horse. The enemy soldiers hit his horse with a blow.

He jumped and fell directly on Zhang Yi.

"Bang!" Zhang Ni fell heavily to the ground. He was immediately stunned and his eyes were filled with stars. Immediately, several people rushed over and held Zhang Ni tightly.

Zhang Ni tried to struggle for a while, but there was someone on his body and his hands were held down tightly. He really had no strength. Then he thought about it. He was also a loyal minister who was killed by the formation and caught and killed. Just like Fu Qian's father, he

He immediately stopped resisting.

The surrounding Cao soldiers were still shouting excitedly, "Is it Zhang Yi?" "Zhang Yi has caught it!"

...The drizzle last night was very light. Everyone was just fighting, and most of them didn't know when the rain stopped.

It was already bright, and the ground was still a bit foggy. The discarded torch seemed to have been extinguished just now, and wisps of green smoke were floating on the ground.

The fighting had completely stopped a long time ago. It was not quiet everywhere, and there were still countless people active. However, after a night of fighting, everyone was somewhat tired at this time, and their movements seemed very slow. Even the people on horseback could not move at all.

The horses walked forward at a leisurely pace.

Qin Liang glanced into the distance and could see some Shu army prisoners tied into a string with ropes and being escorted back to the camp.

Hancheng to the east had been occupied by the Wei army, but Qin Liang did not go to Hancheng, but led his people straight to Yang'anmen.

Sure enough, Jiang Weijun not only retreated from the western battlefield, but also abandoned Yang'anmen.

Xin Chang, who was accompanying him, raised his head, looked at the Wei army flag on Yang'an Gate, and said with emotion: "It's true that the general has foresight. Jiang Wei is guarding Yang'an Gate just to coordinate with the defenders of Seoul."

Qin Liang breathed a sigh of relief and then said: "The battle for positions in Yang'anmen has indeed restrained a large number of our army's troops."

The group of people came to the Guan Tower. At this time, Qin Liang noticed that a group of people from the east were riding horses. The military flag in front was the flag of Zhang Meng's army. Qin Liang thought for a while and said: "Uncle is back."

After everyone waited for a while, they saw that it was indeed Yang Hu and others. There was a Shu general tied to the back of a horse with five stripes. Under the Shu general's broken armor, the clothes were very simple, and he was not young. His temples were gray and his wrinkles were conspicuous.

"Zhang Yi?" Qin Liang asked.

Yang Hu, Zhang Meng and others dismounted from their horses to pay their respects. Yang Hu said: "This man is the former military supervisor of the Shu Kingdom and the commander-in-chief of Hanzhong, Zhang Yi!"

Qin Liang was overjoyed and said, "Uncle, you have made a great contribution."

Yang Hu cupped his hands and said, "I don't dare to take the position. If it hadn't been for Ma Xiaoxing, the commander of the tent, who blocked Guan Shangou, I, General Zhang and others would not have been able to stop Zhang Yi in time."

Ma Long was also beside Qin Liang, and immediately waved his hand and said: "There were not many people around General Qin at that time, and I was opposed to going to Guanshangou. Because military orders cannot be disobeyed, I was ordered to lead hundreds of cavalry to stop him. If he could catch

Zhang Yi, it’s because of General Qin’s brilliant plan.”

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Qin Liang is the commander-in-chief of the entire army, and the entire Hanzhong Battle belongs to him. It is impossible for him to take away the specific military merits of his subordinates, so he said: "I did not go into battle, this is the military merits of you few, and the soldiers should also be rewarded."

Zhang Ni, who was tied up, did not need to be interrogated, so he took the initiative and said: "There are only a few hundred horsemen in front of Guanshan Valley, and no infantry?"

Ma Long said: "There are only a few hundred cavalry, and they are escorts drawn from the generals of Wei Wei. I saw your military flag last night."

Zhang Ni's face was gloomy and he kept silent.

Qin Liang knew that Zhang Yi was regretful. However, whoever found out that the enemy troops suddenly appeared there would probably suspect that the entrance of the valley had been blocked, not to mention that there were other ways to go east along Zomaling. In that case,

As long as the person in charge of the army does not hesitate and can make a decision when the opportunity arises, it is not considered a mistake.

He couldn't help but said: "You don't have to blame yourself, this is not a fault of war."

Zhong Hui's voice said: "Take Zhang Ni off his horse and don't let General Qin talk to him like this."

The guard hurriedly said: "Here!"


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