Chapter 1437 Capture the thief first capture the king
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When Sun Ce saw the cavalry from afar, his face remained unchanged, but he sweared in his heart. The situation he didn't want to see the most happened. Although Shen Pei was smelly and hard like a stone in the pit, he was not considered a famous general, but he still knew the basic principles and he had a move that made him feel uncomfortable as soon as he came up. Although Shen Pei did not have independent cavalry, the number of his personal guards was enough to make him envious.
The cavalry went north, so they naturally had to detour to his left wing and threaten behind him. By accelerating the slope of the killer mountain, the acceleration distance could be shortened, and the knights turned around and attacked his back.
He had a solution to it, but this solution was very reluctant, and he could only say it was a last resort. When formulating this plan, half of the military strategy in the military strategy expressed opposition, believing that the plan was too risky, but could not find a better solution.
This is the most depressing thing in life.
Sun Ce ordered the drum to be beaten, and the drum sounded like raindrops, like a light horse hooves. Ma Chao in the distance heard the sound of the war drums and looked at the central army. Seeing the red battle flag facing northward, each time he waved it twice, he knew that the enemy cavalry was coming from the north, with about a thousand cavalry, and couldn't help but feel a little excited. He turned the horse's head and shouted: "My boys, follow me."
"Here!" Bai Lishi replied loudly, turned his horse's head and went north to meet him. More than 30 Xiliang knights were so excited that they shouted and kicked the horse and rushed to the front.
Infantry is the master of silence, and the cavalry takes the initiative. The cavalry is more dependent on the general's command ability in the front line than the infantry. Sun Ce does not have enough cavalry to match the Shen team, so he has to rely on Ma Chao's personal combat ability and Bai Lishi's well-trained, hoping that they can play an elite role and block these Jizhou cavalry with one to ten.
Only when these Jizhou cavalrymen are inhabited and ensure their backs are safe can they implement subsequent combat plans.
When he was to be strong, Shen Pei clearly had more than twice the advantage of military strength, but did not take the initiative to launch a strong attack. Moreover, he did not let his powerful crossbow soldiers who had made many military achievements make the first move, but chose the cavalry, which shows that Shen Pei was very cautious. But if he was too cautious, it would turn into timidity. As the main general, this would seriously affect Shen Pei's judgment. Even if it was a small mistake, it would make him make a wrong judgment.
At that time, his chance came.
Destroying Shen Pei's cavalry is the first step. Shen Pei first sent cavalry to fight, so naturally he believed that the cavalry had more obvious advantages and greater confidence in winning. If he could defeat these cavalry and even kill the opponent's cavalry generals in a formation, it would be a heavy blow to Shen Pei's will.
The sound of war drums sounded again, and twenty crossbows began to turn around, holding the yellow cow, adjusting the direction of the crossbow. The crossbowmen in the car took down the giant arrows, replaced them with cluster arrows, and prepared for a head-on attack. Although Ma Chao and others were brave, they were too few after all, and it was impossible to defeat their opponents in one go. A large number of knights would pass by behind the formation, which was the best shooting target for the crossbows. Twenty crossbows, one cluster shooting would be four hundred arrows, which was enough to make these Jizhou cavalrymen drink a pot.
Ma Chao was riding a horse and observing the formation opposite. He saw Wang Ze's flag. Wang Ze rushed in front, with only more than ten cavalry in front of him. He couldn't help but sneer with contempt and shouted loudly: "Ling Ming, cover me!"
"Here!" Pang De responded loudly, and rushed to Ma Chao with several horse knights, raised a round shield to protect Ma Chao's wings, leaving only a wide space in the front. Ma Chao hung his spear on the saddle, took off his hard bow, and put on two carved feathers. His sharp eyes passed through more than two hundred steps, staring at Wang Ze, who was looming in the crowd.
Wang Ze also saw Ma Chao. He knew that this young Xiliang general was a real warrior, and he was not easy to compare, so he dared not be careless. While calling the knights to raise their shields to cover them, he ordered the knights to prepare for the battle. Most of the Central Plains knights were average in cavalry and shooting ability, and were good at hand-to-hand combat with spears. The powerful crossbows in Jizhou were famous all over the world. The guards of Shen Pei were equipped with Biao Zhang crossbows. The range of the arm-bow crossbows was twenty or thirty steps further than that of ordinary cavalry bows, and the firing rate was slower, usually only one or two shots. Basically, the crossbow machine hit the crossbow and the crossbow arrow was off the string. Next, he had to pick up the spear and halberd to prepare to fight with the enemy.
With a command from Wang Ze, dozens of knights rushing in front took off the crossbow and pulled the crossbow machine. Without Wang Ze's instructions, they all regarded Ma Chao as the target. If they could shoot and kill the opponent's chief general, they would win most of the battle.
The range advantage of the crossbow was fully demonstrated by these Jizhou knights. Before Ma Chao and others started shooting, the crossbow arrows of the Jizhou knights had already shot towards the face. The arrows were shot on the shield, and Ding Dang made a sound and shot on the armor. It shot into the body of the war horse with blood splashing everywhere. The war horse galloped, and the protection area of the round shield was limited. Pang De and others tried their best to cover Ma Chao, and they were inevitably exposed to the threat of the crossbow arrows. After a rain of arrows, several knights were caught. Two knights immediately turned over and fell off the horse, and were immediately stepped on by flying horse hooves. One died immediately, and the other was seriously injured and vomited blood. It seemed that they could not survive.
Hearing that his companion who was together day and night fell off, Ma Chao remained indifferent, but his eyes became even more sharp. The distance between twenty or thirty steps passed by in a blink of an eye. Ma Chao pulled the bow and shot the arrow quickly. As soon as the arrow left the string, the finger that had just released the bowstring stretched backwards, and with two fingers, he took out another eagle feather arrow from the arrow bag behind him, and again placed it on the trembling string. The rabbit rose and fell as fast as lightning, and shot more than ten arrows in one breath, and the arrows were like pearls, pointing directly to Wang Ze.
Wang Ze raised his shield and protected himself tightly. His eyes looked at Ma Chao from the edge of the shield. He heard the shield was thudding by feather arrows, and his arms were numb. He asked himself that he did not have such a skill in riding and shooting, and he dispelled the plan of a duel with Ma Chao and decided to be more steadily and win by number.
In the blink of an eye, the two teams of cavalry approached quickly. The Jizhou knights put away their crossbows and raised their spears to prepare for close combat. When they heard the sound of arrows and shields disappear, Wang Ze also put down his shield, held the spear tightly in both hands, and prepared to charge.
The moment he put down his shield, he was surprised to find that Ma Chao was still holding a bow in his hand, with an arrow on the bow, and the arrow was facing him. Behind the bow was Ma Chao's handsome and white face and murderous eyes.
Wang Ze took a breath. He didn't expect Ma Chao to be so persistent and would shoot him to death at the risk of being shot by a spear.
Wang Fang had no time to think too much, subconsciously shrank his neck. His reaction was very timely. As soon as his head was lowered, Ma Chao's arrow arrived and flew over the back of his head. A guard on the right was caught off guard and was shot in the face by Ma Chao's arrow. He turned over and fell down. He flashed in front of Wang Ze's eyes and disappeared. Before Wang Ze could react, he suddenly heard a strange wind sound, which was like an arrow and a spear, louder than an arrow, and sharper than the spear. He didn't know what it was, so he instinctively raised his shield.
"Puff puff puff!" Three short spears hit Wang Ze's shield in almost no particular order. The shield was shattered, and wood chips flew everywhere. Wang Ze felt a huge pain in his left rib and turned over and fell off the horse. The moment he fell off the horse, Ma Chao let go of the bowstring again, and a carved feathered arrow broke through the wind and hit Wang Ze's heart. The two were only more than ten steps apart, and the arrow was full of force, entering from the front chest and coming out from the back.
Wang Ze was so angry that he landed on the spot.
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