Chapter 160 The warmth keeps sending
In fact, if possible, Wen Yang really didn't want to lead the army to fight with the Han soldiers wearing strange armor.
It turns out that what Wen Yang is most afraid of is fighting in groups. In the battle of the second rebels in Huainan, which made Wen Yang famous all over the world, Wen Yang led hundreds of strong soldiers to rush to the gate of the main army camp of Sima's army to attack. It scared Sima's main force so that he did not dare to go out of the camp to counterattack, and also shocked Sima's eyes to collapse and bloodshed. When he retreated later, Sima's army sent thousands of cavalry to pursue Wen Yang. Wen Yang broke into the enemy alone, killing hundreds of enemies and retreating without any of the enemies. He rushed over six or seven times, which scared that none of the Wei soldiers dared to approach Wen Yang, and also allowed Wen Yang to be the best reputation as the first brave general in the late Three Kingdoms.
After the three rebellions in Huainan, Wen Yang's father and Zhuge Chen rebelled against each other and were killed. Wen Yang took his younger brother Wen Hu out of Shouchun City and surrendered to Sima Zhao. The more than 100,000 troops under Zhuge Chen could not stop them. The bravery reached this point and had already caught up with the Five Tiger Generals of Shu Han and the Five Sons of Cao Wei in the middle and early Three Kingdoms, and once again consolidated Wen Yang's position as the first person in the late Three Kingdoms.
However, even with such dazzling achievements, Wen Yang was still unwilling to rush into the Han army crowd and kill the unparalleled one. The reason was that the luxurious life in Luoyang corrupted Wen Yang's body and fighting spirit. Instead, Wen Yang had discovered through several actual combat that the soldiers of the Han army were completely different from what he had encountered before. Even the most ordinary soldier had the physique and physical strength that was no less than the low-level generals of the Jin and Wu army, and the armor protection power comparable to that of the intermediate generals, which was much stronger and more difficult than the enemy soldiers Wen Yang had encountered before.
Of course, if the Wushuang Dance is turned on when the Wushuang Dance is fully filled, Wen Yang can still regard the strange armor on the Han army as nothing, and easily kill these Han soldiers. However, after the Wushuang Dance is exhausted, Wen Yang feels the pressure of being beaten by dozens or even hundreds of generals with faces.
This time, he led his troops to the left wing of the Han army. With his amazing martial arts and natural divine power, Wen Yang easily stabbed and smashed seven or eight Han soldiers one after another, killing the Han soldiers in amazement. He subconsciously retreated repeatedly, and relying on the help of his soldiers under his command to destroy the horse. He was the first to break through the Han army's defense line of the horse protection line. However, as he continued to move forward, Wen Yang felt the increasingly tough and tenacious main force, and the battle gradually became difficult.
Amid the earth-shaking shouts of killing, the sharp spears of the Han soldiers rushed forward like poisonous snakes, stabbing Wen Yang from all directions, forcing Wen Yang to smash the left and right with his spears, and used his natural divine power to force the Han soldiers who were crazy about beating him. As a result, they smashed all of these spears. Several sharp steel knives were cut from all angles. They had suffered a loss and knew that these steel knives could directly split the outer layer of iron armor on their body. Wen Yang did not dare to neglect, but could only wield the spear to block the counterattack. Although he also took advantage of the opportunity to stab a sword-holding enemy to death, his movements were already quite embarrassed, without the freedom he had before and was full of energy.
Fortunately, the follow-up soldiers followed up to help, blocking most of the offensives for Wenyang, giving Wenyang the opportunity to observe the battlefield while holding up the spear and killing the enemy. Seeing that his army was not far from Yang Ji's flag, Wenyang, who was still physically strong, was immediately overjoyed and pointed at Yang Ji's flag with a spear and shouted: "Care with me! Take the head of the thief Yang Ji!"
He roared and danced his spear like a whirlwind. While stabbing the enemy in front of him, Wen Yang rushed towards Yang Ji's flag, and his soldiers followed closely, stabbing and killing any Han army soldiers who dared to stop him. Wen Hu, further south, also took advantage of the opportunity of the Han army being killed by Wen Yang, and rushed to the front line with injuries, and rushed into the interior of the Han army's square formation. The Han army's left wing defense line was also shaky, and there was a possibility of sudden collapse at any time.
"Don't panic! Don't panic! Stay firm! Stay firm!"
He shouldered a heavy responsibility, even though Wen Yang was less than thirty steps away from his flag, Yang Ji did not dare to take a step back. He just yelled desperately to restrain the team. Fortunately, Yang Ji still had a trump card to play. When Wen Yang rushed to his twenty steps away, Yang Ji immediately shouted: "Take the grenades! Smash all Wen Yang! Don't worry about his own people around him! Throw it!"
With the promise, Yang Ji's personal soldiers who had already held the fire and the primitive grenade in their hands lit the nitrose silk, and smashed the primitive grenade made of Coke bottles with quicklime and scrap iron slag at Wen Yang. They threw more than 20 pieces in one breath, and they didn't have time to care about the life or death of the Han soldiers beside Wen Yang.
Even Wen Yang could not withstand the collective throwing of so many primitive grenades. The primitive grenade exploded one after another, and the quicklime powder mist immediately enveloped Wen Yang's location. During this period, pig iron scraps were shot, shooting from different angles at Wen Yang's face and limbs without armor protection.
Wen Yang must also thank the poor Major General Xun Jixun. He had seen the tragic phenomenon of half of Xun Ji's face being blown up, and just heard the huge roar of the primitive grenade explosion. Wen Yang, who was very experienced, immediately closed his eyes, allowing his fragile eyes to avoid the lime powder mist and the iron slag shot. Even though his hands, feet and face were shot by the iron slag, his ears were shocked so that he could no longer hear any sound. Wen Yang still avoided the bad luck of his eyes being blown away.
However, the Han soldiers and Jin soldiers beside Wen Yang were not so lucky. The Han soldiers were better. They immediately closed their eyes if they had experience. The soldiers behind Wen Yang were shot in their eyes by iron slag, and were choked by quicklime. Their eyes were not as bad as human voices. The scene was completely in chaos.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Yang Ji, of course, rushed up with his personal soldiers, and greeted Wen Yang with spears and swords. Wen Yang, who was covered with quicklime, dared not open his eyes. He could only wave his spear to block it by intuition, and was finally stabbed by the Han army one after another, injured both hands. Through pain, he found that the situation was not good, so Wen Yang had to turn around quickly, danced with his spears and slashed them without distinguishing between the enemy and me, and ran out like a tiger, and once again, no one dared to approach him.
After paying a heavy price, he finally beat Wen Yang away, Yang Ji didn't even dare to take a breath. He immediately turned around and went to rescue the southern battlefield. He besieged Wen Hu, who was also unparalleled among the chaos, spent more than a dozen primitive grenades, and then he struggled to drive Wen Hu away with injuries on his body. He luckily stabilized the left wing defense line that was already on the verge of collapse, forcing the Jin army to retreat and reorganize the team.
At this time, the Han army's left wing's protective formation and horse resistance had been destroyed by the Jin army's riots. Seeing this scene in the distance, Wang Chen, who had no rookie at home, also seized the opportunity and quickly shouted: "Catch the order flag and order Huangfu Chang to lead the cavalry to attack the left wing of the bandit army!"
The real test of the left-wing Han army also came. Only when the Jin cavalry with more than 12,000 people was dispatched, Yang Ji immediately understood that the Jin cavalry must have come to him, and quickly shouted: "Closing the formation, firmly establish the position, the rear team, and prepare for horse nails!"
Before he finished speaking, Zhang Zhi's personal soldiers rushed to Yang Ji with the order arrows and shouted: "General Yang, the latter general has an order. No matter how much the price he paid, even if he fights the last soldier, he will block the impact of the Jin bandit cavalry!"
Yang Ji looked gloomy and silent, but just watched the Jin cavalry who were jogging forward nervously. The Jin cavalry also had great experience in advancing in an arc line, intending to take an oblique charge and retreat as soon as it touched the Han army, and moved to the southeast direction, giving full play to the cavalry's charge advantage, repeatedly weakening the left-wing team of the Han army, avoiding falling into close combat, and then waiting for an opportunity to attack head-on.
As the trot was advancing, the Jin cavalry gradually accelerated and rushed to the left wing of the Han army at an increasingly rapid speed. Yang Ji was waiting calmly. It was still when the Jin cavalry was about fifty or sixty steps away from the position that Yang Ji decisively waved the flag and shouted: "In the back team, Sazama Nail!"
Teams of Han soldiers responded, strode forward and threw the horse-tapping nails in their hands into front of the position. In just a moment, a horse-tapping nail formation was established in front of the left wing formation of the Han army. The Jin cavalry was shocked and discovered that this situation was too late. The war horses under their crotch were driven by inertia to rush to the Han army's horse-tapping nail formation. Needless to say, the harsh long neighing of the war horses and the screams of the Jin soldiers also resounded throughout the scene.
In the chaos, the Jin army's horses that unfortunately stepped on the horse-stapled nails either stood up, or fell forward with their back hooves flying, or brought down the horse-stapled horse-stapled horses, or made the horse-stapled horses slid forward, and the people rolled and horses were in chaos. The Jin cavalry behind them were unable to close their power, and they also hit the horse-stapled horses in front, or stepped on the remaining horse-stapled horses. The front team was in chaos, and the charge momentum was about to stop, and the inertial advantage disappeared.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Han army soldiers were of course shooting towards the Jin cavalry desperately, forcing the Jin cavalry not to stop, so they could only grit their teeth and continue moving forward. Without much inertial advantage, they hit the Han army head-on. Another infantry and cavalry melee battle and bloody battle began.
Thanks to the unilateral stirrups equipped by the Jin cavalry, they were unable to completely integrate their men and horses and maximize their charging advantages. After a pause and in close combat with the Han infantry, the shortcomings of the cavalry's inflexibility were immediately exposed, making the Han army still fight with infantry cavalry with great enthusiasm, without showing any signs of defeat, forcing Huangfu Chang to order the cavalry to change the southwest as soon as possible and break away from contact.
At this time, the Zhamadai used for emergency response had of course moved to the left-wing battlefield with all his might. At the same time, Wu Ma's general Tu Cai also urgently led a thousand elite troops to strengthen the left-wing battlefield with excessive casualties, replaced Yang Ji's army, and defended the northwest of the Han army's position that was about to be attacked by the Jin cavalry, so that Yang Ji could gather the army with excessive casualties to strengthen the defenses in the north and northeast.
Facts proved that Zhang Zhi's arrangement was extremely correct. As soon as the Han army had completed the adjustment, Huangfu Chang had already led the Jin cavalry to rush towards the northwest of the Han army's position, and immediately received the warm welcome from the Han army's horse-drawn. There were also the elite swords and spears of the Han army. Many were killed and injured and forced to move to the northeast of the position. In this way, the back and forth were endless.
The tactic of the veteran general of the Jin army, Huangfu Chang, is of course extremely correct. Because the Han army has many horse nails, it is limited after all. Therefore, as long as the Han army's horse nails are exhausted and the soldiers on the left-wing positions of the Han army are consumed, the Jin army cavalry will definitely have the opportunity to break through the Han army's round formation - at least it can force Zhang Zhi to send an elite reserve team to continue to strengthen the left wing, causing the Han army to lose its counterattack ability, and also give the Jin army the opportunity to compete for victory. However...
However, it was a pity that Wang Chen did not have the patience to wait for Huangfu Chang to slowly weaken the Han army. After Huangfu Chang also led the Jin cavalry to detour to the northwest of the position, Wang Chen's personal soldiers rushed to Huangfu Chang with the order arrows and shouted to Huangfu Chang: "The general has an order to stop rushing back and forth and directly attack the enemy formation! Be sure to tear the gap in the Han thief's position!"
Huangfu Chang was stunned for a moment, and then couldn't help but say, "Isn't the general joking? The formation of the thief army is so dense that we still have to rush forward directly?"
"This is the command of the Grand Marshal!"
Wang Chen's personal soldiers answered decisively. Huangfu Chang gritted his teeth. Considering that his troops were still superior, Huangfu Chang still shouted, "Run directly!"
Amid the sound of horse hooves that shook the ground, the number of Jin cavalry, which still exceeded 10,000, rushed directly to the left wing formation of the Han army like a flood, and no longer turned around. They chose to fight in close combat with the Han army. Wen Yang behind him didn't know that this was Wang Chen's order, and couldn't help but scream, "Huangfu is crazy? The time is not yet ripe. At this time, I force the formation to exchange our precious cavalry for infantry? Are you losing money?!"
"Brother, let's get on." Wenhu said quickly: "It's a disadvantage for the cavalry to stop and fight. We have to go up and help!"
Looking at the crowd of Jin army cavalry in front of him, in order to protect the superior cavalry, Wen Yang nodded with a sharp tongue, shouted and led the infantry to rush forward to support the cavalry and the Han army infantry in close combat.
In fact, even though Wang Chen made frequent moves, the Jin army was not at a disadvantage in this battle, and it still looked very good in the scene. Nearly 20,000 infantry and cavalry attacked the Han army's left wing, which made the Han army's left wing so breathless that it forced the Han army's elite reserve team to avoid any action. They could only line up behind the left wing to prepare for emergency response at any time. At the same time, nearly 30,000 Jin army infantry attacked the front and rear right wing positions of the Han army. Even if they could not rush in, they always maintained their offensive, so that the Han army, which was taking the defensive, could not find any opportunity to change the formation and counterattack.
It is precisely because of this that Zhang Zhi had to be mentally prepared to win this battle, but what Zhang Zhi never dreamed of was that the children of Zhongzheng, led by Wang Chen and Sun Chu, had not ended their community warm-hearted action...
At the same time, in the Jin army flag formation, seeing that the Jin army had the advantage in the scene, and the left wing of the Han army had been beaten backwards step by step, and the Jin army's top-notch army Sun Chu told Wang Chen: "Master, our army has the upper hand, and the last general believes that it should launch a general attack."
"Now the general attacker, is it a little early?" Wang Chen said with a thought.
"It's right not too late, it's just right." Sun Chuzhen said with a verbal statement: "The bandit army is already at an absolute disadvantage. Although our army has an advantage, it lacks an opportunity to break the deadlock. At this time, the general attack of drums will be beaten, and our soldiers will definitely be able to completely break the enemy's formation and capture and kill Zhang Zhi's rebels. But if we do not seize this opportunity to launch the general attack, as long as our army fails all the troops and horses and are fought and retreated by the bandit army, our morale will inevitably be affected. Even if we launch the general attack at that time, it will be useless."
Wang Chen nodded deeply and saw that all the playmates in Zhongzheng Courtyard were eager to try and wanted to get credit when they had the upper hand. Wang Chen decisively ordered: "Be prepared, and when you hear the drum sound, the entire army will immediately attack and siege the thieves from all sides! Be sure to break through the thieves and capture and kill Zhang Zhi's thieves!"
The sons of the group immediately sang their promises and immediately rushed back to the team's Hou Ming. When Wang Chen saw that all the playmates were in place, he immediately shouted: "Beat the drum, general attack!"
Hundreds of cowhide drums were beating at the same time. Amid the earth-shaking shouts, more than 30,000 Jin army rear teams, including Wang Chen's direct army, immediately shouted and rushed towards the southern battlefield where the battle was dark. As a result, when he heard the general attack drum, he saw all the rear teams rushing towards him. Wen Yang, Yuan Liang and Huangfu Chang and other poor generals were speechless, and none of them screamed. "The general attack is crazy? At this time, he will not command the overall rotation of the army?"
In contrast to the poor general of the Jin army who was surprised and screaming, when he heard the general attack drum of the Jin army, he saw Wang Chen give up command and lead the army to rush forward. Zhang Zhi, who was mentally prepared to beat him, jumped three feet high and shouted excitedly: "God helps me! I will win!"
"I am worthy of being the king of the surname!" Yan Yu wailed in pain: "Like Wang Jing in the Battle of Taoxi, he was really useless tricks to save his head. Why didn't I encounter such a good enemy commander when I was leading the army before?"
Having said that, after Wang Chen gave up command and led his army to rush forward, the Jin army became much better in the scene at least. More than 80,000 Jin infantry and cavalry quickly surrounded more than 20,000 Han troops, and compressed the position space of the Han army to extremely narrow, so that the Han army reserve team led by Wu Ma was suppressed to the point of being side by side with Zhang Zhi's direct army. The periphery was even more crowded, and it was difficult to splash water, and it was impossible to penetrate the needle. The scene completely turned into a one-sided side of the Jin army surrounding the Han army, looking extremely beautiful.
It just looked extremely beautiful. After personally leading the general attack, Wang Chen naturally lost the ability to command the overall situation. The soldiers of the Jin army could only fight with their own flags. There was no chance of rotation and rest. They fought and fought in groups based on their individual skills. Although the position space of the Han army was suppressed to an extremely narrow level, it became more powerful due to the rapid shortening of the front line and guarded more tightly.
When the war comes to this point, whoever can win will become a competition of tenacity and physical strength. Whoever can't hold on first will lose, and whoever loses physical strength will undoubtedly lose.
It is very regrettable that both of these are the Han army with absolute advantage, surrounded by the Jin army, and there is no place to escape. Of course, the Han army soldiers can only fight to the death. And physical strength...
"You hour! We persist until You hour, our army will win!"
Chapter completed!