Jiangmen Tianjiao: Reborn with funny ancestors

Chapter 567 The will of the coach

Chu Tianjiao took the lead, leading 40,000 cavalry, and charged towards the Kebia tribe.

The distance between the two armies is very close.

Chu Tianjiao had no intention of stopping. She and Xiao Hong were both covered in heavy armor and moved forward without hesitation, looking at the enemy troops in front of them as if they were nothing.

The will of the army's commander often represents the fighting spirit of the army.

Chu Tianjiao's bravery added courage to the 40,000 riders behind her.

The 40,000 soldiers who left the country on horseback, not a single person or a horse, hesitated a little, followed their commander, and marched forward bravely, without fear of death.

The rumble of horse hooves resounded like thunder in the wilderness.

Chu Tianjiao's sharp arrow formation was like a giant black lightning, reaching the front of the enemy's formation.

Kebia's mind went blank.

He did not have the courage to collide with the three thousand heavy armored cavalry at the top of the front arrow, so he tried his best to break through to the left.

The Xirong cavalry behind him, unaware of the general's intentions, followed him to the left.

This caused Chu Tianjiao to rush into the enemy formation at an angle.

In this way, the impact on the enemy is greater and the casualties on one's own are smaller.

This kind of battle between cavalry and cavalry is not only a competition of combat power, but also a battle of courage between the commanders of the two armies.

Obviously, Kebia lost from the start.

The consequences of being charged into the formation by heavily armored cavalry are tragic.

Chu Tianjiao held the Fire Cloud Spear, opened and closed, and dismounted all the Xirong cavalry who blocked her.

Xiaohong also showed the kingly temperament of his sweaty BMW. No matter how many enemies were in front of him, he still rushed past them as fast as lightning.

After Chu Tianjiao rushed over, the Xirong soldiers who fell off their horses were either hacked to death by the Liguo cavalry behind them or trampled to death by their horses.

The three thousand heavy armored cavalry were like a large-scale killer weapon combined, carving a bloody path through the enemy's army and completely scattering the enemy's camp.

Li Kuang was not among the heavy armored cavalry. He originally brought fifteen thousand cavalry, forming the left wing of the front.

Seeing Kebia leading more than 20,000 people to attack to the left, avoiding Chu Tianjiao's arrow, and preparing to kill the Liguo infantry camp on the left, Li Kuang led the left wing to charge towards Kebia.

The two groups met on a narrow road, and the left wing led by Li Kuang intercepted most of the enemy troops led by Kebia.

The two sides fought in a melee.

Li Kuang was riding on Dahei, the halberd in his hand dancing like an airtight weapon.

He was already highly skilled in martial arts and had been practicing in the army for another year. Now he was like the god of war descending to earth. Wherever he passed, the blood and flesh of the Xirong people flew everywhere. Kebea was so frightened that he fled in a hurry with his men and horses.

After burning a stick of incense, Chu Tianjiao completed the first round of charging.

The auxiliary soldiers stepped forward and skillfully removed and covered the horses' armor.

After removing her armor, Xiao Hong's whole body was already very hot, as hot as fire, because of the charge just now.

Chu Tianjiao jumped onto the armored dragon colt and started the second round of charging.

The mission of the heavy armored cavalry is to break up the enemy's large formations and break the enemy's combat power into pieces.

The scattered Xirong cavalry were like headless flies, being strangled by the Liguo cavalry.

After two rounds of killing, more than half of Kebia's 50,000 cavalry were dead or wounded, and the rest were in a mess, losing their direction on the battlefield.

The wilderness in front of Yangguan was soaked in blood, and the air was filled with a strong smell of blood.

Seeing that there were fewer and fewer people behind him, Kebia thought desperately: "Why hasn't Khan come yet?"

Calculating the time from when the signal flare was sent out in Kebia to now, Ashina Tuobo should have arrived with Xirong's large army.

Kebia's eyes were blood red, and his collapse and despair almost engulfed him. He even suspected that it was not only the wounded soldiers who were abandoned, but also himself.

He had no intention of fighting, so he took his personal guards and some of the surrounding soldiers to break through to the left in an attempt to get rid of the entanglement of the left wing led by Li Kuang.

In the end, Li Kuang stopped most of the troops led by Kebia who were attacking to the left, and allowed Kebia to break out at the cost of more than 10,000 casualties.

Ashina Trabo didn't see the flare at all.

The sentry point he set up between the two armies was cleared by Chu Tianjiao again.

When no news was received from Kebia at the agreed time, Ashina Trabo realized that something might have happened.

He sent a team of men to investigate.

He also ordered the entire army to turn around and return to Yangguan.

Naturally, the speed of the 150,000-strong army cannot keep up with the speed of a small group of cavalry running at full strength.

When the team of cavalry he sent to spy on the military situation reported back that there was a lot of smoke and dust ahead and that an estimated 100,000 troops were ambushing on the road, Ashina Tuobo was still about fifteen miles away from Chu Minyu.

"Chu Tianjiao indeed sent troops! But how did she mobilize a hundred thousand troops, march across Kebia, and prepare to ambush me here?"

Ashinatrabo was puzzled.

But according to his inference, there should be hundreds of thousands of troops in Yangguan at this time. It seems that Chu Tianjiao has mobilized all the people and is preparing to fight him here for a decisive battle.

Ashina Trabo did not dare to take it lightly. This kind of large-scale battle involving hundreds of thousands of people could not be solved by a few rushes.

Ashina Trabo ordered the entire army to pause and prepare in formation.

At the same time, scouts were sent to continue to inquire about the enemy's situation.

Chu Minyu led 20,000 horsemen and made a huge noise and smoke in that area. Looking from a distance, it looked like there were thousands of troops.

At the same time, Chu Minyu also sent a scout team to intercept Ashina Tuobo's scouts, so that they could not observe the true situation of their side at close range.

Ashina Trabo began to set up the formation intensively, and even ordered obstacles and trenches to be set up in front of the formation to block Chu Tianjiao's heavy armored cavalry.

In this way, Chu Tianjiao bought time to deal with Kebia.

Kebia, who had just gotten rid of Li Kuang and finally broke out of the encirclement, saw another infantry camp led by Zheng Bei appear in front.

Zheng Bei rode on his horse and ordered the arrows to be fired.

The archers' arrows rained down on the Xirong cavalry who were charging towards them. Some people were hit by arrows and fell off their horses.

Kebia felt a chill in his right ear, and an arrow grazed his ear.

Although the one in Zheng Bei's hand is not the Waning Moon Bow, it is still a five-stone bow. The first arrow he shot was dodged by Kebia.

Immediately afterwards, Zheng Bei aimed at Kebia and shot a second arrow.

Kebia swung the sword in his hand and hit the arrow. The blade collided with the arrowhead, causing sparks to fly out.

Before he could shoot the third arrow, Zheng Bei ordered the archers to retreat, while the sword, shield and spear soldiers stepped forward.

In front of Kebia, a spear and shield formation of Liguo people appeared.

This combination of spearmen and sword and shield soldiers was designed to defeat cavalry. Kebia hesitated and turned to look back.

Behind him, Li Kuang was coming with a halberd.

Despair arose in Kebia's heart.

He gritted his teeth and shouted: "Charge!"

He was like a trapped animal. He had no way out except charging into the formation.

Kebia led five thousand cavalry and rushed towards Zheng Bei's spear and shield formation.

The spear knocked over the first wave of Xirong cavalry.

The second wave of Xirong cavalry entered the spear and shield formation.

As the general, Zheng Bei led infantry, but he was on horseback.

He shouted: "Get out of the way!"

The infantrymen on both sides made way for him.

Zheng Bei rushed directly to Kebia.

Zheng Bei's sword and Kebia's sword struck together.

Zheng Bei's sword was specially made by Chu Tianjiao at the Ganzhou Iron Workshop. Its toughness was unmatched by the Xirong saber.

With a "click", Kebia's sword broke into two pieces.

Kebia's tiger's mouth was in severe pain. He held the broken knife in his hand and felt the breath of death.

Just when Zheng Bei's sword was about to chop off his head, Kebia shouted in despair: "I surrender!"

Zheng Bei's blade temporarily changed its direction, cutting off a bunch of Kebia's hair, and cursed: "Coward!"

Not all people can face death without hesitation.

Especially "smart people", they are more likely to weigh interests. Kebia is just such a "smart person", otherwise he would not have escaped two lives under Chu Tianjiao.

Kebia was just a tribal leader who was recruited by Ashina Tuobo, and all the young men of his tribe were among the 50,000 decoy troops.

If he died, these people would also have to die. They would sacrifice themselves and the entire tribe by working for Ashinatrabo. Kebia did not have that kind of consciousness.

Kebia surrendered, and the remaining Xirong soldiers on the battlefield gradually laid down their weapons.

When Chu Tianjiao rushed over, Zheng Bei had already tied up Kebia.

"Cousin, what should we do with so many prisoners?"

Chu Tianjiao quickly took stock of the battlefield. Xirong soldiers had killed and injured more than 20,000 people, and there were more than 20,000 prisoners left.

The key was the 30,000 wounded soldiers. Chu Tianjiao was afraid that after receiving them, the disease would be introduced into Yangguan.

This is not the time to be kind to a woman, so Chu Tianjiao ordered: "Seize the horses and weapons, take the generals to Yangguan, and let all the ordinary soldiers go, let them find their own way out!"

Those Xirong soldiers did not expect that they could still survive. They were driven away by the Yangguan soldiers and fled in all directions.

The Yangguan soldiers quickly confiscated the supplies, and Zheng Bei and Wang Zhi withdrew to Yangguan with 60,000 infantry.

Chu Tianjiao and Li Kuang led the cavalry battalion, detoured to the left, and rushed towards the place agreed with Chu Minyu.

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