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Chapter 55 Battle of Ye City (1)

Outside Jianchun Gate, the war is still in full swing.

Since the Qihuo Army lost the initiative, it missed the opportunity step by step. It was actually just because of their number advantage. As one person grew and the other was declining, Ji Sang's elite cavalry became more and more motivated. They went around and rushed forward and fought happily.

At this moment, the main battlefield where the two armies were entangled was on a plain with Jian'an Post as the core. Looking around, I saw flags fluttering on the battlefield, and the infantrymen of Qihuo in variegated military uniforms ran around, while the cavalry of Jisang rushed into the formation they barely maintained again and again, breaking them apart and crushing them.

In fact, there were only more than a thousand cavalrymen attacked with Ji Sang this time, but they were all elite tiger men who followed him to fight against the north and south. They rushed bravely, and thousands of iron hooves trampled on the ground, stirring up smoke and dust in the sky. Only someone shouted: "Kill! Kill! Kill!" Thousands of people followed and responded in unison, as if ghosts and gods were possessed, and even more murderous aura soared into the sky. The beggars all took away their aura.

Some of the Qihuo Army, which had a relatively favorable position, retreated into Jian'an Post to defend. The cavalry ignored these defeated soldiers and defeated soldiers at all. They naturally bypassed the reefs like a wave in the sea, continuing to attack the Qihuo Army's brigade and reap countless lives.

Ji Sang chuckled proudly twice, and a sputum rolling sound of slumbering sounds in his throat: "It seems that there is no need for this general to go into battle."

As he said that, he slowly returned the huge horse-slashing sword in his hand to the sheath.

This horse-slaying sword was his usual weapon, and the scabbard was a treasure newly collected from the White Cancel. The scabbard was inlaid with brightly colored corals, pearls, bluestones and various colors of jewelry. In the morning light, it looked even more brilliant and indescribable. The original sword in this scabbard was also a horse-slaying sword, but it was an unsightly object. Therefore, Ji Sang threw away such a product without hesitation and used the scabbard.

After all, it is not the original scabbard, and it always feels a little sluggish when used. As Ji Sang pulls the sword back to the scabbard, the sword body rubs against the scabbard, making a slight and sharp sound.

Although this sound is not loud, it is extremely harsh, and it is about to split the eardrums, but Ji Sang is not at all concerned. In fact, Ji Sang is a man who is full of qualities that make others unhappy. His turbid voice that makes people unable to help clear their throats after hearing it, his strange habit of not distinguishing between cold and heat, wearing fur during the heat, his cruel behavior of turning against others, and all kinds of things that are difficult for ordinary people to accept are concentrated on this thin man, but it has created a giant bandit that has scared countless soldiers and civilians on both sides of the river.

In addition to a leader like Shi Le, Ji Sang's subordinates had more than ten powerful generals who could fight. At this moment, several generals and officers including Huang Guo were still plundering in Yecheng, and followed his subordinates, headed by cavalry general Liu Fei.

Liu Fei is more than eight feet tall, with a magnificent appearance and a dignified appearance. This person is one of the few generals in Ji Sang's army who are both civil and military, and his reputation is even different from that of Huang Guo. Ji Sang's army often calls him the bandit name "Fei Ying". Therefore, he has this title, one is because of his agile skills, the other is because of his superb riding skills, and the third is because his eyes are like a hawk and falcon, and he is best at leading a cavalry to search for trouble on the battlefield.

Liu Fei suddenly rode his horse to approach Ji Sang and replied in a deep voice: "General, look at that direction."

The direction he indicated was the eastern edge of the battlefield. There, dozens of Qihuo soldiers formed a small army formation. There were actually several soldiers in this group of soldiers, which were obviously the guards of senior generals in the Qihuo army. They formed a round formation and protected several seemingly important figures in the center of Gai, fighting and retreating all the way, which was quite calm.

The person who led his subordinates to attack the soldiers from all directions was a thief wrapped in a head wrapped in a scarf. Ji Sang recognized that it was Luo Luo, a Wuhuan man. Luo Luo commanded his cavalry to circle around the enemy, roaring sharply, and approaching from time to time to chop and kill; other bandits with bows and arrows in their hands hovered a little far away, and when they saw the opportunity, they shot them with arrows. This is the standard tactic of light cavalry against infantrymen. Many of Ji Sang's subordinates were from pastoral slaves in various official ranches in Hebei, and there were many Hu people, so they all used them very skillfully. For example, Luo Luo was even more troublesome.

But what is particularly noteworthy about this situation?

Ji Sang snorted coldly, just as he turned around to scold Liu Fei, suddenly, a cavalry rushed out of the slant! These people came as fast as lightning, and even more like tigers and horses like dragons. They were brave and unstoppable, and they immediately hit Luo Luo's cavalry.

"Who is this?" Ji Sang's eyes narrowed, and his light flashed.

This team of people was naturally Lu Yao, Ding Miao and other thirty-six cavalrymen.

Thirty-six Jin cavalrymen, everyone was brave, and Ding Miao took the lead.

Since the end of the Jinyang War, the top general of the Jinyang Army has never won the half-time battle, and his encounter in Yecheng for several days was even more aggrieved. At this moment, he shouted that he was trapped in the battle, as if he was going to erupt the energy he had accumulated over the past few months, and was invincible!

The double iron halberd he used on weekdays was placed in the same place as everyone's luggage and kept it in the guest house in the business. As a result, because Hongxiu was in trouble, everyone was arrested into the prison, and their luggage and other things were naturally not around. Therefore, what Ding Miao danced in his hand at this moment were the two heavy iron vertices that he picked up temporarily.

Iron vertebra is a heavy weapon, and does not pay attention to tricks, but uses fierce force to control people. After falling into the hands of Ding Miao, who has extraordinary strength, it is even more powerful. He controls the horse with his feet and waves the two iron vertebras like a whirlwind. Wherever the iron vertebra goes, no one is his enemy. Luo Luo is waiting for Hu to fight, but in just a blink of an eye, Ding Miao broke into the front. Luo Luo didn't have time to raise his sword to fight, but only raised his left hand to resist. As a result, the iron vertebra in Ding Miao's hand fell down and hit the waist to stop. Luo Luo's arm bones were broken, his head was shattered, his brain splashed, and even his spine burst a lot, and he died suddenly.

Ding Miao was the first to open the way, and all the thirty-six cavalry were shouting and fighting fiercely, like the wind swept away the remaining bandits who were besieging the Qihuo Army, and hurriedly retreated.

At this time, Ji Sang's subordinates were fighting in a group of Qihuo Army. The number of cavalry was very small and there was no sign. They found a loophole and rushed back to Jianchun Gate.

Seeing this situation, Ji Sang snorted coldly, and a fierce light suddenly appeared in his eyes.

He used the strategy of Chen Yuanda, the Minister of the Han Dynasty of the Huns, to enter Yecheng, first seized the three towers, then seized the palace city, and personally killed King Xincai under the sword. He was invincible all the way, killing the Jin people trembled. Even the famous beggars could only make a living in his hands. Unexpectedly, the overall situation was clearly determined. These thirty or forty Jin cavalry were so brave that they killed Deli's troops in front of him. Perhaps this generation was just a mantis chariot, but it made him feel insulted.

He held the reins and rustled, staring at the left and right and said, "But I never thought there were warriors among the people of Jin..." Before he finished speaking, he heard the generals around him exclaiming.

It turned out that the Biao cavalry team protected the infantry and retreated into Jianchun Gate and did not stop for a moment. Amid the shouts of soldiers garrisoning at Jianchun Gate, they broke out of the city again!

It was a long time to say that, and in a few breaths, they passed through the gap between the two large cavalrymen under Jisang's troops and rushed into the flank of another cavalry that did not notice them.

Although this Jin army cavalry team is small in number, they are all rare warriors. Although Ji Sang's subordinates are fierce and dying bandits, they are caught off guard and are not their opponents? In a blink of an eye, Ji Sang's cavalry was knocked to pieces. When the Jin army cavalry rushed out, only the corpses were left on the ground, and the Jin people actually gathered in another place, galloping like lightning, and continuing to rush forward.

If the two armies charge head-on, the number of cavalry of Ji Sang's troops will be thirty times that of them, even if they trampled on horse hooves, they would trampl into meat paste. But at this moment, tens of thousands of defeated soldiers of the Qihua army were still gathering and dispersing, bringing the bandits' teams into chaos. Just now, the bandits only felt that they were killing happily, but it was not so easy to gather together in a hurry!

Ji Sang naturally knew that if the Jin army was allowed to fight back and forth, it would greatly damage his morale. Think about it one more step: after all, there were only more than a thousand cavalry on his side, while the Qihuo Army had tens of thousands. If the Qihuo Army's morale was stimulated by this cavalry...then there would be big trouble!

Ji Sang's cheek twitched repeatedly. He looked left and right, pointing at a general with a horse whip: "Xu Xuan, go!"

Xu Xuan was the powerful leader of the thief under Ji Sang. He was skilled in martial arts and brave and good at fighting. Although he was not as fierce as Huang Guo and Liu Fei, he also won the reputation of being brave in countless battles with the official army. Because he was good at using long spears, his cavalry also used long spears and iron spears and other weapons, and was the best at attacking and fighting fiercely.

Hearing Ji Sang issued the order, Xu Xuan took the order loudly and jumped out of the horse. Dozens of cavalry from the headquarters followed closely.

At this time, the Jin cavalry still broke through two small groups of their own troops one after another, and they were slashing and retreating towards Jianchun Gate. After being ordered by Ji Sang, Xu Xuan rode his horse to take a straight line to intercept it. Dozens of cavalry rushed along the way, knocking away the Qihuo Army or the bandits who were blocking the road.

After touching about a distance from Jianchun Gate, Xu Xuan finally stopped the Jin cavalry. He danced a long spear in his palm and roared wildly: "Kill!" Dozens of cavalry behind him poked out the long spear at the same time, and accelerated forward: "Kill!"

The Jin cavalry seemed to have no intention of fighting, so they did not form a battle formation, but just drove their horses to Jianchun Gate again and again.

There are actually some differences in the war horses used on both sides. Xu Xuan's troops rode the Dayuan harem that was captured from the Tongjue Garden in the northern part of Yecheng, and the speed of running was two or three points faster than the opponent.

When the two teams of cavalry chased each other about 500 steps away from Jianchun Gate, Xu Xuan and others' long weapons were only in the hearts of the Jin people.

At this moment, a man in the Jin army suddenly turned around.

He had already held a strong bow in his hand. He opened his bow like a full moon, plucked the string like a thunderbolt, and the arrow like a meteor!

The next moment, Xu Xuan was caught in an arrow on his forehead and rolled off his horse.

Xu Xuan's subordinates were in a hurry, and they didn't know whether to continue chasing or to stop and see how the leader lived and died. After a little hesitation, the distance between the two sides was further extended. The Jin cavalry actually returned to Jianchun Gate leisurely.

Ji Sang saw this situation sincerely and immediately became furious!

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