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Chapter 1837 Flying generals attack

Lu Bu and others crossed the hillside, and then accelerated by the hillside, and rushed towards the Xianbei people who were rushing to the battlefield.

As they approached the battlefield, the Xianbei people were ready to charge and accelerated their mercedes. They did not expect that the enemy would come from the flanks. It was too late to turn, so they could only pull away the bows and arrows in their hands, take advantage of the upper wind, and shè a rain of arrows to block Lu Bu and others. At the same time, some of the cavalry separated from the formation and faced Lu Bu.

There is no problem with tactical response, but it is a bit reluctant. In a hurry, only more than a thousand knights on the left wing had the possibility of adjusting the direction, and the main force could only continue to run forward. Two or three thousand people charged, and it took a long time to adjust the direction of the main attack, and Lu Bu did not give them such space and time at all.

More than two thousand knights leaped down the hillside. Hou Cheng led a thousand cavalry to meet the rushing Xianbei people, while Lu Bu led the main force to rush down and attacked the main force of the Xianbei people.

The war horses ran wildly, the soldiers shouted wildly, and the arrows were flying.

Lu Bu and others lowered their bodies, protected the door with their shields, and kicked the horses and ran wildly. Arrows whistled over the shields, making noises, passing by their ears, and swishing. Most of the arrows were either empty or hit the shields and armor, causing limited damage to Lu Bu and others. Less than a hundred people were caught in the arrows and fell off the horses. Most of them rushed through the coverage of the formation and rushed to the front of the Xianbei people.

"Kill!" Lu Bu shouted violently, and pushed a spear to pull a horned knight off the horse. The war horse hit the side of the horned knight's mount. The poor blue-black war horse was hit and flew up sideways. He ran a few steps in a row and knocked down several companions one after another. Then he fell to the ground with a sadness and kicked the horse's hooves hard, but he couldn't get up.

With the impact, its waist was seriously injured, and even if it was not trampled to death, it could no longer run across the battlefield.

The Xianbei formation suffered a half-hit blow and suffered heavy losses. A knight was hit, which often affected several companions. The formation quickly disintegrated, and only the hundreds of knights in the front accelerated and ran forward and escaped. But they were not straight and safe. After Lu Bu and others passed through their formation horizontally, they appeared on their right side, walked with them, gaining the upper hand, then pulled the riding bow in their hands, and launched a long-range strike with the help of the wind.

The Xianbei people were unable to fight back. For most knights, the right side was blind spots that were not conducive to shè strikes. After all, there were a few people who could do both. They were anxious, but they could not stop, and even adjusting the direction was difficult, so they could only raise their shields to hold on.

Lu Bu and others attacked continuously and shook a sharp arrow into the bodies of the Xianbei people and war horses. The equipment of the Xianbei people was far inferior to that of the Han army. Most of them did not have iron armor, and the leather armor on their bodies could not resist the iron arrows of the Han army at all, so they complained and suffered heavy losses.

After half a pot of arrows was released, the right wing of the Xianbei people was basically destroyed, and less than one-third of the knights were still sitting on the horse's back.

【m.】

Lu Bu and others picked up the spear again and launched a close-range assault. Compared with the cavalry, the advantage of the Han knights' assault was more obvious. The Xianbei people had no chance to win at all, especially when they were chased by the other party and beaten with the butt. Seeing that the bows and arrows were getting thinner, the Han knights picked up the spear and rushed forward with murderous tails. The Xianbei people collapsed, scattered in groups and fled their lives.

Lu Bu stared at the opponent's battle flag, and led Wei Xu, Cao Xing and others to chase him. The Xianbei, who was commanding the army, was so scared that he saw Lu Bu chasing closer and closer. From the moment he saw Lu Bu's battle flag, he knew that trouble was coming. For people in the northern border, the flying general Lu Bu is definitely an opponent that no one wants to meet. He never expected to meet Lu Bu here. If he had known this, he would not care about the life or death of the three hundred cavalry.

However, he regretted that he could not save his life. He was chased by Lu Bu and chased him nearly a thousand steps away. He was caught up by Cao Xing and killed on the spot with one arrow. Lu Bu then caught up and chopped down his flag with one knife.

From receiving the battle to killing the generals and seizing the flag, the winner was decided in less than half an hour. Lu Bu did not hesitate at all, and immediately reorganized his formation and continued to pursue. The reinforcements were all soldiers, and the knights carrying the spoils must be not far away, and that was his goal.

When he learned that the reinforcements were blocked, the Xianbei people who fought with Zhang Liao also collapsed, threw down more than 200 bodies and fled in panic. Zhang Liao did not rush to chase him. He ordered the battlefield to be cleaned up and all the injured Xianbei people were killed. He plundered all the dry food and money and grain he carried with him, and collected the war horses as much as possible. Even if they were injured, these were precious materials and they could be slaughtered and eaten meat if necessary.

More than half an hour later, Lu Bu heard news that he had robbed the other party's baggage team and seized almost all the spoils and cattle and sheep, including more than a thousand people who were captured by the Xianbei people. From the Han people, he received a message that the Wild Wolf Tribe was behind, about a hundred miles away, with a total force of nearly ten thousand cavalry.

Zhang Liao did not dare to neglect and immediately sent a knight to notify the Central Army and requested instructions.

It was already late at night when the emperor received the news, and the army camped on the riverside.

Although the emperor patrols the border, the supplies are short of resources. The emperor only retains the most basic ceremonial guards. All other chariots and drivers are reduced. He himself also marched on horseback. Since he moved the capital to Chang'an and established his ambition to revive, he often practiced riding and riding very well. He did not encounter any trouble this long-distance marching. Instead, the Taifu Huangfu Song was old and left many injuries and was unable to ride for a long time. The emperor kept a four-wheeled carriage for him to travel.

Even so, Huangfu Song was still very tired. He barely followed the emperor to finish the camp, discussed tomorrow's itinerary, and then he rested.

The emperor was a teenager. After years of martial arts practice, he had given him a good body and was full of energy. Not only did he not have any sleepiness, but he was disappointed because he had not even seen a Xianbei person after walking for more than half a month. He was about to return south along the Gaoping River and go back to Guanzhong to Liupan Mountain. He was always a little unwilling to accept it. He sat by the campfire, staring at the sky full of stars and sighed secretly.

When the emperor learned that Lu Bu met the Xianbei people, beheaded more than a thousand people, seized a lot of supplies, especially rescued more than a thousand people, the emperor was inexplicably excited. After walking thousands of miles, he finally had some outstanding results.

"Zi Yang, let me say that in terms of cavalry war, Wen Hou is a real famous general, and he will never be as good as Taishi Ci." The emperor smiled and said, "

Liu Ye was also very happy, but he did not lose his caution, but became even more nervous. "Please remember your promise to me."

The emperor patted his knees and laughed. "Don't worry, I will never pursue it on my own initiative. But the Xianbei people came to me on their own initiative, and I must leave without a fight, right?"

Liu Ye nodded. "What Your Majesty said is reasonable, this is a good opportunity to be brave. However, I do not recommend fighting on the spot. I hope Your Majesty will retreat to Fengyi Mountain, occupy the favorable terrain, and strive to capture all the Xianbei people who will invade in the future."
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