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Chapter 546 Tenacity (Part 2)

When Ah'erhesar'er galloped back to Genghis Khan's side, Genghis Khan was looking at the battle situation.

More than a dozen Qianhu Nayan, whose belts and helmets were decorated with sparkling gems, were scattered around, all of them holding their breath and concentrating.

There was a particularly young and fierce Qianhu who looked at the array on the opposite side and snorted coldly from his nose: "Humph, these cowards only dare to stay still!"

"That's a powerful enemy!" Genghis Khan frowned slightly and responded in a low voice. The young Qianhu looked ashamed and stopped talking.

In the past few years, the war between Mongolia and the Jin Kingdom has been raging, with killing fields spread over thousands of miles of vast land. However, the sphere of influence of the Ding Navy was in the southeast corner of the Jin Kingdom's territory, and it was located in a remote corner of the sea. The Mongol army's elite troops

Scholars do not have this as their main goal.

The two sides fought several times, and although Ding Haijun had the upper hand, in the eyes of many Mongolian nayans, they were just attacking scattered thousands of households of the Mongolian army, and were not enemies worthy of a head-on confrontation. Until Zhebie's death, their

My thoughts suddenly changed.

At this moment, many Nayans stared at the battlefield due south near Liao Shi Gang. This was the first time they saw the combat posture of Ding Haijun, the great enemy, and the first time they saw it,

It brought a strong shock.

In their sight, due to the large groups of cavalry running and attacking, huge amounts of dust were rolled up into the air, as if a whirlwind reaching the sky was about to form. Under the dust, between the horses running like lightning, they could vaguely see a certain amount of dust.

Navy queue.

The formation was so dense and majestic that even if the arrows thrown by the Mongolian knights fell into the formation, they were like throwing gravel into a deep pool, but they failed to elicit the slightest reaction.

Previously, Shi Tianying led the black army to fight back and forth with the Ding Navy's troops stationed in Zhigu Village. He also reported that more than a thousand Ding Navy troops were well-organized and well-trained. At that time, the Yanmen did not care.

Ding Haijun is now considered a big force. It is said that it has tens of thousands of soldiers and horses under its command. It is not surprising that two to three thousand or more elites are selected from tens of thousands of people, and they are backed by a strong fortress. It is not surprising that they have some decent performance.

But at this moment, the Mongolian army suddenly rushed out from close range, leaving barely enough time for the navy to form a formation. However, the enemy's team of tens of thousands of people shifted from a camp posture to fighting without any hesitation in the process.

The response was equally steady. This proves that the Dingjun Navy is by no means just the two or three thousand elites in Zhigu Village. The more than 10,000 people they swaggered to Liangxiang County are also of the same level.

Anyone with a little discernment will understand what this means. This has to make people somewhat wary!

There is another unpleasant thing in front of us, that is, Ding Haijun is not only unwavering in the face of the Mongolian army's attacking cavalry, but even shows a bit of contempt.

More than one Qianhu Nayan felt this way. If they regarded the military formation in front of them as a huge giant, they could even feel the contemptuous look cast by the giant.

The Mongolian light cavalry has circled for the fourth time. They screamed and yelled, seemingly aimlessly shooting, suddenly changed the angle of the cavalry running, or the two teams crossed each other with the wrong horse, and sometimes pretended to be approaching the enemy formation to impose

Pressure, sometimes sudden hind legs, tempting the enemy to pursue.

These are all very familiar methods. Although Shiji Hutuhu, who was in charge of leading the team, was not a warrior with outstanding talents, his performance was very precise and without any omissions. In the blink of an eye, the knights launched shots into the formation.

There were at least four to five thousand arrows.

There was absolutely no response from the large formation of the navy, there was no panic, and there was no sign of dispatching the queue.

That represents two possibilities. One is that Ding Haijun is strict in running the army, so that his subordinates are not afraid of death and can maintain a stable formation despite huge losses; the other is that Ding Haijun is well-equipped and can handle the intensity of our own side.

The harassment was not considered a threat at all in the eyes of the soldiers.

Both possibilities mean that the next battle will definitely be very troublesome.

Since the two victories at Yehuling and Migukou, the Mongols have not fought a tough battle for more than two years. The Jin army's too weak performance has made many Qianhu Nayan accustomed to the enemy fleeing at the sight of the wind, and their own side pursues them with horses and chops melons.

Cutting vegetables. This arrogant mood affected them, making them more and more ferocious and cruel, but compared to when they were grinding their teeth and sucking blood and rising up on the grassland, they seemed to be different.

Several Qianhu nayans secretly looked at Genghis Khan's expression. Genghis Khan's face was as steely and he didn't pay attention to their little movements.

After a while, the Great Khan nodded to the senior Senhu Daigai who was accompanying him.

Diegei coughed and said slowly: "The number of cavalry in the Dinghai Navy is very small. No matter how elite the infantry is, they can only stand in formation and be beaten in vain. It is just more trouble for us. We must fight against it with tenacity and patience.

Just like the battle in Kuoyitian, just like the battle in Helan Zhenshatuo. One hour after another, sooner or later they will get tired, they will not be able to hold on, and they will show their flaws, and we will definitely win!"

His voice was hoarse and low, and the people from Qianhu who were farther away from him all rode closer to listen.

Diegei is almost fifty years old this year. Thirty years ago, he was a famous horse thief on the grassland. He once followed the leaders of the Tatar Tribe and the Hedajin Tribe into the Jin Kingdom many times, breaking through the border trenches of the Jin Kingdom.

He fought against the Jin army for the first time and was a veteran general who was highly valued by Genghis Khan. When Genghis Khan rose to power, he followed the Khan and was responsible for recruiting unregistered tribesmen.

Therefore, he has always been respected and trusted by his companions. As soon as he opened his mouth, many Qianhu Nayans seemed to have received a reassurance and started to smile.

There were still a few of them who had been frightened by the solid formation on the opposite side. When they saw the flash of metal in front of them, they were inevitably nervous when they thought about the powerful combat power brought by these sophisticated armors and weapons.

Diegei looked at these people and said: "Herdsmen on the grassland travel long distances all for the lush pastures. The harder the journey, the richer the harvest. Don't forget, we are the masters of the grassland. As long as we have bows and arrows,

With a knife in hand, facing a yellow sheep or a wild wolf, the result will be the same!"

Several Qianhu Nayan nodded repeatedly, and one Qianhu laughed and said to his companions: "There are also those big carts! The carts must be full of supplies. Winning this battle is like eating a big one.

Fat sheep!”

However, some people have keenly noticed that the two examples that Diegei casually cited were both fierce battles during the rise of Genghis Khan. Both battles lasted for a long time and were won only with the tenacity and bloodshed of the soldiers.

Diegei is a close minister of the Great Khan, and his words can represent the meaning of the Great Khan to some extent. It seems that a fierce battle is inevitable, and you must be prepared to sweat and bleed next!

The Qianhu Nayans who responded quickly became more and more solemn.

It's not that the Mongols will be at a disadvantage when facing the Dinghai navy. It's just that because of their victories in the past few years, the Qianhu Nayans are no longer as naive and reckless as they were in the early years. They began to weigh the process of the battle from the cost of victory;

He secretly considered whether the battle was worthwhile.

The vast majority of Mongolian soldiers are still so fierce, brave and tenacious.

Surrounding the Qianhu Nayans, who dismounted one after another and gathered in clusters, were the most elite Qixue Army soldiers on the Mongolian grasslands.

They were also looking at the formation of Ding Haijun, and almost everyone had a bloodthirsty and warlike light flashing in their eyes.

The more the Xue army faces a strong enemy, the more excited and aggressive they will be. Especially those Ke Botegul and Huoerchi. Due to their long-term generous treatment and good food, almost everyone is physically strong and full of muscles and bones.

Like iron, like ferocious beasts, everyone's face shines with fierceness.

The warriors who gathered together from thousands of miles of grassland to the Great Khan's side had far more knowledge and experience than ordinary Mongolians. They had long known that there would be a fierce battle.

Because in ordinary battles, the cowards would only wander around in small groups among thousands of households, urging the Nayans of thousands of households and their men to fight hard. Only when the war was unfavorable or faced with a tough battle, Genghis Khan discovered the truth.

Only when the situation is determined and the opportunity to destroy the powerful enemy can the Xue army be concentrated on the battlefield.

It's the same today, the time will come sooner or later.

The powerful mobility of the cavalry determines that whether they are advancing or retreating, the choice and initiative are always in the hands of the cavalry.

The two armies moved and fell silent, and the confrontation continued. As time passed, the sky gradually darkened. The smoke and dust raised by the horses' hooves enveloped the battlefield. The larger particles of dust and sand fell quickly, while the tiny floating dust stayed for a long time and became more and more dense in the air.

, even the wind can’t blow it away.

A group of cavalry exhausted their horse power and came back to change their horses. They passed by a group of cavalry sitting on the ground and resting. A Qianhu Nayan raised his voice from a distance and asked: "How far can you see? A light bow can shoot a heavy arrow.

?"

"Only a short spear throw away!"

Everyone immediately looked up at Genghis Khan. Even the knights who were resting on their horses couldn't help but straighten their bodies and stretch their necks.


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