Chapter 893: The Battle in the Hetao Plain

On the Hetao Plain, two teams composed entirely of cavalry were two or three hundred paces apart from each other, facing each other from a distance.

Holding a straight sword, King Zuo Gu Li rode a brown horse, standing at the front of the large array, staring at the opposite side of the formation also composed of Hun cavalry.

Behind the king of Zuogu Li, there stood more than a dozen leaders of the Xiongnu tribes, and behind each leader, they followed the soldiers and horses of their headquarters.

The Huns, who were nomadic and habitual in their lives, were not as neat as the Han army, and the space between the cavalry and the cavalry was also large and small.

Far away from the army of the king of Zuogu, it is the main force of the humble.

Compared with the army of the king of Zuoguli, the number of troops in the debei was much larger.

Riding a war horse, he went to stand under the king's banner, frowned slightly, and looked at the army of the king of Zuogu Li who was all over the field opposite.

"Who's going to fight with me!" The army of King Zuogu Li showed no signs of charging, and shouted to the Hun generals behind him.

"I'll go!" As soon as his shout fell, a Hun general rode out of the array, holding a straight knife and shouting.

He nodded to the Xiongnu general, went to humility with a cold face, and watched the Xiongnu general ride his horse and rush towards the large array of the king of Zuogu Li.

The king of Zuoguli, who led the army to confront the main force of Qubei, saw a fast horse rushing out of the enemy's large array, and also shouted behind him: "Who is going to meet the battle?" ”

"I'm willing to go!" As the shout of the king of Zuogu fell, a Hun general behind him also carried a straight knife and rode out of the array.

Turning his head to look at the Hun general, King Zuogu Li nodded to him and said: "There are quite a few fierce generals under the command of Bei, and General Huyanchu should be extremely careful!" ”

"Don't worry, the king!" Carrying the reins, Hu Yanchu answered, his legs were clamped towards the horse's belly, and the horse was killed by the Hun general who rushed up from the opposite side.

The two fast horses galloped towards each other, and when they saw that they were only more than ten steps apart from each other, the Hun general and Huyan Chu on the opposite side both lifted the reins and strangled the war horses.

"The traitor King Zuogu Li, dare to lead the army to attack the royal court, isn't he afraid that the whole clan will be destroyed?" Holding the reins, the war horse of the Hun general under his command hissed and stood up, and when the two front hooves of the war horse fell to the ground and splashed a cloud of smoke and dust, he pointed the straight knife in his hand at Hu Yanchu and shouted.

Hu Yanchu strangled the war horse, the war horse under his crotch was not so strong, just snorted, and stood in place.

"Humph!" As soon as the shouts of the Hun generals on the opposite side fell, Hu Yanchu snorted coldly and shouted: "Go and attack King Zuo Xian for no reason, and hold Da Dan Yu hostage!" Such a traitor, my great Huns will be punished by everyone! You are waiting for the tiger to act against the sky, and you don't know it, and today you meet the rebel army, and you don't want to be captured! ”

"If you don't have the ability to speak your tongue, you can accept your life!" In words, he was not Huyanchu's opponent, and the Hun general didn't talk nonsense with him, shouted, pinched the horse's belly with his legs, and rushed towards Huyanchu.

Hu Yanchu did not delay at all, shook the reins, waved the straight knife in his hand, and killed the Hun general.

The distance between the two sides was only more than ten steps, and the hooves of the two war horses stepped on the flat ground, splashing a cloud of smoke and dust, but because the distance was too close, the war horses on both sides did not fully increase their speed.

The two horses intersected, and Hu Yanchu and the Xiongnu general both shouted, and at the same time slashed at each other with straight knives in their hands.

The Xiongnu general swung his straight knife and went straight to the top of Hu Yanchu's head.

Facing the straight knife that slashed to the top of his head, Hu Yanchu had no intention of dodging at all, and also slashed the straight knife in his hand at the neck of the Hun general.

The Xiongnu general's straight knife on the top of Huyanchu's head made all his strength, if he was slashed by this knife, Huyanchu's head could be cut into two scoops in an instant.

Although the strength of the Xiongnu general is very great, but his speed is much slower than Huyan Kitchen, as soon as the straight knife is cut halfway, he feels a sudden pain in his neck, and then the scene in front of him is rolling rapidly, and the land trampled by the horse's hooves is getting closer and closer to his sight.

The head rolled like a ball, fell to the ground, and rolled around a few times before finally stopping.

As soon as the two sides exchanged horses, Hu Yanchu cut off the head of the Xiongnu general with a knife.

The headless body of the Hun general, riding on horseback, was carried forward by the war horse for at least twenty or thirty steps, before his body crooked and fell off the horse.

Riding on horseback, the straight knife in Hu Yanchu's hand pointed obliquely at the ground, and on the body of the straight knife, the blood of the Xiongnu general was still glowing with amber luster in the sun.

In the great array of the Right Sage King, he rode a horse and stood under the king's banner, and his face was already blue.

The Hun generals who went out to fight were not the most brave under the command of Qubei, but they could not be regarded as mortals, and they could fight with Huyanchu, and the two sides just exchanged horses, and the Hun generals were chopped off the horse, which was really beyond the expectations of Hubei.

Slowly raised his arm, frowned, stared at Hu Yanchu, who had already circled the war horse and was marching towards the Great Array of the Zuogu Liwang, and pressed his arm down violently.

As soon as Qubei's arm was pressed, the 200,000 Hun army behind him shouted chaotically, and they all put their legs on the horse's belly, and rode their horses towards the large array of the king of Zuogu Li.

The 200,000 Hun cavalry, charging at the same time, was like a rolling wave, carrying the power to devour a qiē, surging towards their enemy.

The black Hun cavalry rushed towards the large array of King Zuo Gu Li, and King Zuo Gu Li did not hesitate at all, and also raised his arm high.

Huyan kitchen array slashed the enemy generals, so that the morale of the Huns under the command of the king of Zuogu Li was high, although the number was only half of the army of the Bei, but for this battle, the king of Zuogu Li still had a lot of confidence, at least he did not think that this battle to be humble could defeat his army in one fell swoop.

The arm was raised high, staring at the army of the Right Sage King who was surging up like a tide, and the Left Gu Li King pressed his arm down violently.

When King Zuo Guli pressed his arm, the Hun soldiers behind him were also like a tidal wave, facing the Hun army under his command and killing him.

Riding their horses and charging towards the enemy, the Hun soldiers on both sides all took out their rudimentary horse bows, put their arrows on the bowstrings, and aimed at the army rushing from the opposite side.

The war horses galloped, and in the thick smoke and dust, the distance between the two sides was getting closer and closer.

When the two sides were only fifty or sixty paces closer, all the Hun cavalry loosened their tightly pulled bowstrings.

With the sound of rumbling horses' hooves, with the soft sound of bowstrings, countless arrows flew into the air and flew towards the enemy on the opposite side.

The arrows shot by both sides flew in opposite directions, and because the arrows were too dense, many feathered arrows collided in mid-air, and under the action of the huge force, they broke into two and fell to the ground.

Although there were many arrows that collided in mid-air, more feathered arrows avoided the arrows flying from the opposite side and flew towards the tidal Hun cavalry.

The tidal cavalry galloped across the wilderness, and when the cavalry of both sides charged, they did not remove their shields, but kept shooting arrows beyond each other.

Without shields, the Hun cavalry was like a living target, allowing arrows flying in mid-air to fly towards their heads and faces.

The mournful roar of the war horses sounded in the sound of galloping horses' hooves, and one by one the Hun cavalry were shot by arrows, fell off their horses, and fell on the dusty battlefield.

One of the Huns under the command of the Huns shot two feather arrows at the Hun cavalry rushing on the opposite side in succession, and just as he took out the third feather arrow from the quiver, one of the arrows flew towards his heart with a strong wind.

Feeling an arrow flying towards his heart, his intuition made the Hun soldier hurriedly dodge sideways.

escaped the misfortune of being shot by an arrow in the center, but the Hun soldier's shoulder was shot right by the arrow.

The two sides were already very close, and the huge force of the arrow slammed the Hun soldier's body backwards.

The tremendous force of the impact and the pain of the arrow piercing his shoulder caused the Hun soldier to roll over and fall off his horse.

The wound to the shoulder was not very serious, and when he fell off his horse, the Huns tried to adjust their posture in mid-air so that their feet could fall to the ground.

But before he could land and his body was still in the air, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his lower back, and his whole body was knocked out by a powerful force.

What hit him in the back was a war horse under the crotch of another Hun soldier.

knocked the Hun soldiers who fell off their horses and flew out, and the Huns who galloped on their horses did not restrain their horses.

There was a surging tide of cavalry in front of him and behind him, and when he stopped his horse at this time, he must have been bumped into by the cavalry behind, although he saw that he had knocked a companion out of the air, but he had no way to stop his horse.

The Hun soldier who was knocked out rolled in the air and finally fell to the ground.

The huge impact of the war horse broke his spine, and he had no way to adjust the angle of his body to the ground, and his head hit the ground impartially.

The hard ground collided with the skull, and the Hun soldier fell with blood all over his head, and his eyes went black and fainted.

Unfortunately, fainting was not his last destination in the torrent of cavalry, and a war horse rushed towards him just as he had just fainted, and the raised front hooves were right in front of his head.

The front hooves of the war horses were raised high, and when they fell, with a crisp sound of "pop", the fainting Hun soldiers were trampled by the heavy hooves of the horses.

Bai Huahua's brains and blood splattered a small area around him, and the war horse that had just crushed his head did not linger at all, and the arrows flying in the sky did not linger at all, and rushed forward.

The Hun cavalry that followed behind, no one stayed for a moment because of the death of the Hun soldier, the hooves of the war horses stepped on the dead Hun soldiers, and one by one the Hun soldiers who were shot by arrows flying around in the air, even people and horses, fell on the battlefield.