Chapter 1203 1204 [Thousands of miles of fast wind] (end)
Chapter 1203 1204 [Thousands of Miles of Happy Wind] (End)
Author: Shangtang Doumiao
Chapter 1203 1204 [Thousands of Miles of Happy Wind] (End)
Ten thousand cavalry came on the clouds. The deputy commander Chen Xianda led the vanguard with three thousand cavalry, which was unstoppable. At the rear, Wei Rui and Meng Longfu led one each, charging into the flanks of the Wu army's position from three directions.
Before the appearance of the Zangfeng Guards, Wu Jun gradually gained the upper hand with its superiority in strength. The overall formation of Liang Jun had shown a loose trend, and the balance of victory and defeat increasingly favored the Wu Army. However, with the arrival of the Zangfeng Guards, the situation on the battlefield became very complicated.
A change soon occurred, for this cavalry was extremely sharp.
The monarchs and ministers of Wu State have not forgotten the existence of the Tibetan Front Guards from top to bottom. After all, in the national war two years ago, Pei Yue relied on this elite cavalry to achieve great victories on both the northern and southern fronts. Today's Tibetan Front Guards have become stronger and stronger after experiencing various hardships.
It became stronger and gradually gained the reputation of being the best light cavalry in the world. This was a fact that the Western Wu and Southern Zhou Dynasties scorned on the surface, but in fact had to be careful to guard against.
Naturally, the monarchs and ministers of Western Wu would not ignore such a powerful cavalry, but the news they received was that the Zangfeng Guards followed Pei Yue to the wilderness last year, and then stayed there to deal with the barbarian troubles.
After the border war broke out, the Emperor of Liang sent the Western and Southern Camps of the Beijing Army to come and support them. At that time, the Tibetan Front Guards were still in the wilderness, and they did not return to the territory of Liang. No one could have imagined that this cavalry would make a long-distance raid in the wilderness.
More than a thousand miles.
Zhou Dewei had carefully considered the strength of Liang's army before engaging in this battle. The movements of troops in Hucheng and other border camps were under his control, so he chose to start a decisive battle with Gu Liang.
However--
The Tibetan front guard came too fast and fiercely. He had just given the order to change formations to resist, and the opponent's vanguard cavalry had already rushed to the Wu army's flank and rear formation.
Chen Xianda still took the lead, swinging the wide-edged simple knife in his hand like splashing ink, venting all the depressed energy that had been trapped in the wilderness for more than half a year. Then he saw blood splashing like mist, and the Wu army infantry in front of him looked like the autumn queen.
The ears of wheat fell one after another.
Wei Rui and Meng Longfu were also unwilling to lag behind, leading the army and pressing forward step by step with overwhelming momentum.
The infantry of the Liang Army were greatly encouraged, especially at this time, the left army Ji Guliang still did not retreat. He led more than 2,000 cavalry to the left side of Gupingwei and dug into the strongest position on the front of the Wu Army, making countless soldiers blood boil.
Gong, roaring and waving his sword, advancing forward regardless of his own safety.
In the Wu army formation, several military generals looked at Zhou Dewei nervously. Although their own side had not yet shown an obvious defeat, but with the opponent's calculations and unintentional calculations, roughly the same strength and the support of hidden front guards, the outcome of this battle was self-evident.
"Those who retreat will be killed immediately!"
Zhou Dewei raised his thick eyebrows and his tone was extremely cold.
It's not that he can't see the situation clearly, it's just that he is very aware of the current situation.
The two armies were intertwined, and the main force of the Wu army was probably surrounded by the Liang army's infantry and Tibetan front guards. Once the order to withdraw was given at this time, the only outcome for the Wu army would be to be defeated and then become a lamb to be chased and slaughtered by the Liang army.
The general's calmness quickly infected the others. After the initial panic, Wu Jun temporarily stabilized its position as Zhou Dewei transferred the main force of the Chinese army to the flanks to block the first round of attack by the Tibetan front guards.
On the other side of the battlefield, Gu Liang observed the enemy's movements, then led his cavalry to retreat and turned to the rear of the Lingzhou central defender on the left wing.
"I asked you earlier how to break through the Liuhua Circle Formation. The key is not whether there is a strong army to break the formation. Now you have also seen that even with the sharpness of the Tibetan Front Guards, it is impossible to completely penetrate the Wu Army's formation in a short period of time. If you want to break the formation, you must start from
Considering the overall situation, now that the war is in the middle, Zhou Dewei can only choose to focus his defense on the front and flanks."
After Gu Liang experienced a round of fighting, his expression remained calm, except for the blood stains on his armor which gave off a bit of murderous aura.
After all, Gu Mang had a family background, and he quickly understood the meaning and asked tentatively: "Father is saying that the way to deal with this stable formation is to constantly pull their defensive focus?"
Gu Liang smiled slightly and said: "Yes. Of course, this is not enough. Most of the time on the battlefield, opportunities are fleeting. Whether you can seize that gap is the difference between a general's ability and his ability."
Hearing this, Gu Mang looked into the distance and couldn't hide his surprise: "Does father want to break the formation himself?"
Gu Liang said calmly and calmly: "If my father does not show up today, Zhou Dewei will not fight. If my father does not take the lead at this moment, how can he completely defeat the morale of the Wu army?"
He paused for a moment and then immediately said, "The way to break the situation is to kill the general and capture the flag!"
Gu Mang's face was solemn, and his eyes were filled with excitement.
The same was true for the longbow cavalry behind him. Gu Liang's words gradually spread, like a ripple that washed away people's hearts, and finally gathered into a majestic force, with murderous intent rising into the sky.
At this time, the infantry of the three guards in Daliang continued to press forward, forming a counterattack.
The Tibetan front guard was also divided into three groups and stormed the Wu army's flank.
Zhou Dewei responded quickly, but it was impossible to be foolproof in such a short period of time. While a large number of infantry were being transferred, a crack inevitably appeared in the overall formation.
Gu Liang rode his horse forward, gradually speeding up, pointing his spear forward, and his loud voice spread all around: "Da Liang Erlang, follow me and charge to kill!"
"Kill!" Countless voices responded in unison.
The crack was not obvious. It was between the two phalanxes in the southeast and south of Wu Army. Zhou Dewei thought that the opponent would not be able to find a flaw in such a complicated situation. However, before he could adjust in time, he saw the middle-aged man.
Liang Guo's left military aircraft led the troops in front, breaking through the formation with unparalleled courage and taking the Chinese army directly.
Behind Gu Liang is the Lingzhou central defender with nearly ten thousand people.
With the longbow cavalry led by Gu Liang as the tip of their swords, these more than 10,000 people were like boiling water and pouring snow, completely disrupting the situation that Zhou Dewei was struggling to maintain.
Wu Jun is in chaos!
At the same time, the Tibetan Front Guards' vanguard army, led by Chen Xianda's almost life-threatening momentum, successfully broke through the Wu army's northeastern phalanx. Wei Rui quickly mobilized the main force to follow behind.
The two armies, one east and one west, were like two sharp knives piercing the vital points of Wu Jun's chest and abdomen.
A look of defeat appeared on Zhou Dewei's face.
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The vast Gaoyang Plain echoed everywhere with the cheers of the Liang Army soldiers.
This battle lasted until sunset. Wu's army was defeated and hunted for dozens of miles, leaving countless corpses along the way. More than half of the 60,000-strong army remained on this land forever.
Under the protection of the close guard camp, Zhou Dewei ran westward and barely escaped. He had never been in such a panic in his life, especially after he was forced to issue an order to withdraw his troops. His subordinates were completely fighting on their own and could not do anything.
After forming a unified plan, they could only retreat with more than 20,000 people.
The reason why this was possible instead of being annihilated was not that the Wu army's infantry burst out with determination at the critical moment of life and death, but that Gu Liang took the initiative to issue an order to withdraw his troops.
A group of military generals gathered around Gu Liang, and Chen Xianda asked, still unfinished, "Master Junji, why don't our troops beat up the drowned dog?"
Wei Rui frowned slightly, but considering that there were many unfamiliar generals around him, he did not stop him as usual.
Gu Liang turned his head and glanced at Chen Xianda, and said calmly: "Don't chase poor bandits."
Chen Xianda responded slightly confused.
The soldiers cleaned up the battlefield, and everyone slowly marched towards the Guping Army Town in an excited mood.
About half an hour later, a scout quickly climbed up the city wall and said respectfully to Gu Liang: "Reporting to the Marquis, reinforcements from the Wu army did appear in the west, with a total of 20,000 cavalry! However, they did not attack here.
It is to support the defeated Wu army and continue to retreat to the west."
All the generals looked at Gu Liang in unison, with a look of awe in their eyes.
Gu Liang nodded slightly, looked to the west and said: "The stalemate has become established. Now the Wu army no longer dares to covet the Guping military town. As long as the two battalions of the Beijing army arrive, Daliang will overthrow Western Wu."
All the generals shouted in unison: "I will obey the orders of Master Junji!"
At this time, they could finally relax. The soldiers on and off the city wall celebrated their victory with joy, and everyone's face was filled with joy and excitement.
The north wind whistled by, bringing with it an extremely pleasant atmosphere.
Gu Liang was still standing next to the wall, staring deeply at the setting sun like blood, like a god standing between heaven and earth.
Chapter completed!