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The fierce north wind has failed to succeed, Section 3, Riding Battle

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    Since arriving on the island, Huangshi had already requisitioned some horses. Before setting off, he rushed to General Yao Shen's camp to take away a group of war horses and politely declined General Yao Shen's kindness in sending troops.  When leaving Juehua, Huangshi handed over the unified command to Zhao Yingong and asked him to be prepared to accept wounded soldiers. In addition, Huangshi also asked Zhao Yingong to prepare manpower to assist in the defense of field fortifications. Although the possibility of the situation getting so bad is very small, it is necessary.  Defend.  Behind him was the messenger holding his flag. More than a hundred of Huang Shi's cavalry were lined up in a long snake formation with him as the midpoint. They followed Huang Shi and slowly drove their mounts, always maintaining their position as they continued to increase.  Following this formation, they rushed straight towards a group of rear golden cavalry in the distance.  "Hong Antong." Huang Shitou called out without replying.  "My subordinates are here." The captain of the inner guard who followed Huang Shi immediately responded in a deep voice.  "Zhang Minghe." "It is my humble duty to be right behind your lord." The camp officer of the front selection battalion raised his horse with one hand and shouted loudly.  Most of the Ming troops who fled to Ningyuan City were cavalry. They ran around the city while shouting at the top of their lungs for the city to open. The chasing Houjin cavalry didn't look like many, and their formation was scattered. They were completely unprepared for a battle.  .  They chased in such a chaotic manner until the cavalry from Changsheng Island rushed forward before anyone noticed them.  Huang Shi tensed his elbows and held the long sword in his right arm, forming a straight line pointing straight ahead. The mount on his crotch started running in high spirits. The sound of wind whistling from both sides of the helmet mixed with the sound of intensive horse hooves.  The small number of enemy troops in front of them seemed hesitant, but many of the rear golden cavalry slowly gathered together, gave up the pursuit, and formed their formation.  It seems that they want to hedge against the Ming army.  "It's too late for Jiannu, they reacted too late!" Huang Shi made a judgment for his opponent in his heart. He clamped the horse's belly with all his strength. The inspired horse rushed forward with all his strength.  Zhang Minghe, Hong Antong and other officers also followed Huang Shidi and kicked their mounts hard on the crotch.  They all have at least one more mount than ordinary inner guard soldiers.  When the Hou Jin army, who was arrayed in formation on the opposite side, saw that the Ming army was roaring in, they seemed to know that there was no more time to concentrate. They faced each other and began to move in reverse direction, all waving their sharp blades at the Ming army.  The wind in his ears got louder. Huang Shi liked the feeling of running very much. He stared at the approaching enemy troops and shouted again: "Hong Antong, Zhang Ming River rush!" "I obey your orders, sir."  I obey you, my lord." Echoes came from the left and right sides almost at the same time.  Huang Shi casually put down his mask and then heard two more shouts, one after another: "Kill Jiannu." "Kill Jiannu." After shouting, the two of them also put down the masks on their helmets and responded quickly.  Spreading across the entire Ming Army front, all the soldiers of the Dongjiang Army shouted with all their strength: "Kill Jian Nu." Then they dropped their masks and followed the officers in front of them to charge towards their opponents.  go.  Huang Shi, who was rushing at the front, held the sword hilt tightly with his upper arm perpendicular to the horizontal plane.  The tip of the elbow is pressed against the helmet and pointed towards the sky.  His upper arms were strongly raised behind his back, preparing to strike with all his strength.  The standard cavalry equipment of Changsheng Island is a one-handed saber. In addition to Zhang Minghe holding a horse and his cavalry, the Changsheng Island officers and soldiers behind Huang Shi all made exactly the same movements as Huang Shi.  This cavalry action is also the assassination suggested by He Dingyuan. Although it is the most lethal method, He Dingyuan believes that it is difficult to accurately complete this action on fast-moving horses.  In the past training on Changsheng Island, even He Dingyuan himself could not accurately assassinate people four times out of ten, so he strongly advocated that sword slashing was the weapon for cavalry confrontation.  He Dingyuan believed that the hit rate of knife slashing was at least three or four times higher than that of spear stabbing. At least he himself had almost 100 hits.  Moreover, with the power of the wrong horse at the moment, the sword slash has the power to kill and maim, at least it can make the opponent lose the ability to fight immediately. Therefore, instead of pursuing to pierce people with a gun, it is more economical to slash with a knife.  He Dingyuan¡¯s evaluation is similar to Changsheng Island¡¯s statistics.  The hit rate of most cavalrymen with swords and thrusts in high movements is more than three times that of spear thrusts.  And another disadvantage of using guns is that the officers and soldiers of Changsheng Island who have relatively little actual combat experience face the test of life and death.  It may be more impatient and more reckless than the later Jin army, thrusting out the gun prematurely. This will further reduce the already low weapon hit rate of the Changsheng Island cavalry. ?? And Huangshi¡¯s idea of ????building an army is to train a large number of cheap and sustainable warriors instead of a few elites with amazing skills.  Since He Dingyuan's stabbing hit rate is less than 40%, Huang Shi set the training target of the Changsheng Island cavalry at a level of about 50% with sword slashing. This way, as long as the opponent's army is not all fierce generals like He Dingyuan, Changsheng  The island's exchange ratio won't be much of a loss, and if the opponents are all warriors of He Dingyuan's levelthen even if the exchange ratio is lost, what's the point of losing?  A relatively big problemThe hit rate of the spear stabbing the horse is relatively high, but this is not a problem. As long as the opponent does not stab the cavalry, there is a chance to chop off his head without losing money.  Huang Shi often rides a horse on the training ground and chops off the scarecrow's head. Although he doesn't train as hard as ordinary soldiers, after so long, Huang Shi is confident that his hit rate when riding a horse to chop people's heads is not 50% but 40%.  The two cavalry lines approached the opponent on the opposite side with their own weapons. Huang Shi, who was at the front, held his breath and stared at the cavalry spear in his opponent's hand.  As he got closer and closer, he saw the tip of the spear flashing away and stabbing Huang Shi in the chest before he had a chance to swing his sword.  Huang Shi turned outward to avoid the blow, then roared and swung his sword away. However, when the cavalry spear passed through his chest, the distance between him and his opponent was too far. Huang Shi's long sword drew a futile mark in the air.  Big arc.  "I'm so unhappy." Huang Shi angrily yanked the reins, causing the horse to neigh and slow down from the gallop. The sword that he had rounded with all his strength just missed, causing the blood in his chest to surge, and his arm felt empty, and he almost fell out of his socket.  .  While he turned the horse's head.  While shouting hastily: "Turn around, turn around quickly." At the same time, he rushed towards the opponent again.  The cavalry around Huangshi also turned their horses and followed them. Several officers and soldiers who had thrown away their weapons also pulled out their spare sabers and shouted loudly again, waving their sharp blades to the back of their heads.  The confrontation just now resulted in the defeat of about ten Dongjiang officers and soldiers.  But among the more than 60 opponents, 20 to 30 percent fell off their horses.  Some of the Ming army and Hou Jin army got up and started fighting with their spare weapons.  Huang Shi desperately urged his mounts and running cavalry to confront each other. Whoever was slower would be more likely to be hit. He understood this. The enemy on the opposite side also understood that the remaining forty or so rear golden cavalry had also turned around and bravely came forward.  Then they came up to the Ming army, which had a large number of people.  When Huangshi rode his horse to attack, the sword in his hand made a few false strikes in the air to signal the troops behind him to form a double-layered formation. Now he realized deeply: Compared with a scarecrow stuck in the ground, it would not move.  Enemies on horseback are still more difficult to kill.  Huang Shi kicked the horse's belly a few times and swung his right arm and long sword in the air several times before carrying it behind his head. This time, Huang Shi stared closely at the opponent on the opposite side and even forgot to confirm that his subordinates were there.  Didn't keep up in time.  It was the enemy soldier just opposite him again. Huang Shi locked his eyes on the slightly trembling spear tip and kept his upper body motionless.  Holding a sword or saber on the back of the head to store strength is also one of the standard actions of the cavalry on Changsheng Island.  Originally, He Dingyuan advocated being eclectic.  How did he get used to it? But Huang Shi didn't take it seriously because he didn't have enough time to train the cavalry.  Therefore, Changsheng Island will record the results in detail after every training or military exercise, count the hit rates of various postures, and analyze them. Finally, it is found that according to the current average level of Changsheng Island, this posture has the highest hit rate in real-person confrontation training.  .  At first, Huang Shi and the staff officers couldn't figure out why this action was so effective, but they still ordered it to be promoted. Later, when the military exercises were carried out much more, Huang Shi and the others discovered the reason: because this way the cavalry would have no chance to block the opponent's attack with their sabers.  Otherwise, when faced with a stabbing spear, the knight would always instinctively want to block with his saber, regardless of whether it would be stabbed, thereby reducing the attack effect.  "Our Changsheng Island's tactical methods have always emphasized bravery and offensiveism. No matter what kind of arms, they must have the determination to attack at close range with all their might. This kind of combat that combines ferocity and accuracy is the most respected combat mode for us" Huang Shi thought silently in his heart.  With these words.  This time, the cavalry spear on the opposite side never moved and Huang Shi didn't dodge He could swing the sword immediately Finally, at this moment, the spear tip trembled and pierced in extremely quickly.  At this time, Huang Shi's eyes had begun to move upward. He just relied on instinct to flash in front of the two people's stirrups. At that moment, Huang Shi also swung out the long sword in his hand with all his strength.  This time the two were very close, and the sword light flashed and enveloped the helmet of the rear Jin Bing. The rear Jin Bing had no time to retract his spear, so he leaned forward desperately.  The two horses missed and Huang Shi saw his long sword touching his opponent's helmet, and then felt a heavy sticky feeling in his hands. The rush of horse power almost caused the sword to fly away.  "Okay!" Huang Shi yelled and the wrong horse passed by. Huang Shi pulled the reins hard while holding the long sword in front of his eyes and squinting at the drops of blood rolling down from it.  "It's so exciting to be stimulated." The blood stains on the sword made Huang Shi burst out laughing. The moment he passed by the God of Death twice just now, he felt a chill in his heart and the hairs all over his body stood on end with nervousness.  This time, after I hit the target with my sword, I immediately felt a sense of relief in my chest, as if a drowning person suddenly let out a breath of air.  After hearing that Guan Ningjun was in trouble again this morning, Huang Shi was shocked for the first time and found that he was actually feeling faintly happy in his heart.  Since going to Juehua Island, although Huang Shi has made sacrifices for the sake of the overall situation, it definitely does not mean that he is satisfied with playing this role.  From longevityIn terms of personal interests, Huangshi didn't want anything to happen to these generals who had spent a lot of money to maintain their relationship, but emotionally speaking, Huangshi also wanted these two hundred and five to be embarrassed and embarrassed. ??????????????? Yesterday, a little woman who he had rescued twice gave him a look on his face, and his guard officer also held up his righteous hat to hurt himself.  Huang Shi believed that he was not a gangster, and he had no intention of arguing with a little woman about the loyalty of his guard officer. He was too devoted to public and private matters, and he could not cause trouble for Hong Antong.  So he barely suppressed his anger.  It's hard to overstate the excitement Huang Shi felt when he saw the formation of the rear Jin army scattered outside Ningyuan City just now - you have found a bunch of bastards who can be beat up, I will definitely beat you to pieces!  After reining in the horse, Huang Shi flicked the long sword in his hand and turned back suddenly.  This time, about ten people from the Ming army fell off their horses.  But more than half of Hou Jin's soldiers were knocked off their horses.  Once again, the Ming army relied on the large number of people to form a two-tier layout. After the Jin army fought with the first row, they had to face the second batch of sabers before they could adjust their posture. The Ming army knights in the back row not only had no need to guard against the rear Jin soldiers.  Because most of the Jin army was in a state of exhaustion of old strength, the attack hit rate of the second row of Ming army also increased.  There are now less than 20 of the more than 60 Houjin cavalrymen left. They did not turn around this time, but left their fallen companions behind and fled the battlefield.  When Huang Shi led the remaining cavalry to run again and passed by a group of people fighting on the ground.  Huang Shi easily made a straight chop, just like he used to chop the scarecrow. The long sword in his hand struck the back of a Houjin soldier who was pointing at him. After the horse rushed past, Huang Shi put the long sword back to his chest to see the result this time.  Not only was it stained with fresh blood, but it was also stained with milky white liquid.  More than a dozen remnant soldiers of the Hou Jin Dynasty left without looking back.  Those standing on the ground were all killed by the Ming army in the blink of an eye.  Huangshi's guards captured many unmanned horses. Some Ming Dynasty officers and soldiers fell because their horses were injured. Some of them were not injured. They took the reins of the horses from the friendly forces and rejoined the army.  "Huangjunmen Huangjunmen!" After the Jin army fled, Huangshi immediately heard a burst of shouts and screams from the distance, and then a large number of Ming troops rushed towards his flag to fight for one of them.  Will be disheveled.  Looking miserable, he was still shouting: "Huang Junmen's life-saving grace will never be forgotten." Huang Shi heard this and took a closer look to see who that person was if he wasn't Jin Guan?  Before today, General Jin Shen had been on the battlefield twice.  The first time was during the Battle of Yaozhou. He, Zhou Shoulian and Yao Yuxian abandoned Li Chengxian and Lu Zhijia and ran away.  The second time was the last battle of Juehua.  After carefully watching the battle at Huangshi, he felt that the Dongjiang Army was nothing special. Aobai and his group climbed the cliff for a long time without making any noise, and were easily killed by General Jin Shen. This made him feel that he was a high-ranking military officer before.  Look at Jiannu.  When they were discussing in private yesterday, they felt that Huang Shi, who was not an official below the fifth rank anyway, had basically nothing to do with them.  Even if Huang Shi insisted on impeaching them, as long as they could win the battle before then, everything would be over, so they decided to deceive the Dongjiang Army's guns.  After getting Zhang Minghe drunk and defrauding him of his firecrackers, Jin Shen and others thought that since Huangshi could defeat the seven flags with more than a thousand firecrackers and the Mongols, they would have three hundred firecrackers plus their own thousands of three eyes to clean up the trouble.  The golden soldiers behind the ground are still no problem.  Today, they planned to imitate Huangshi's method that day, using volleys of fire cannons to scare the horses, and then fire indiscriminately to kill the Hou Jin army to ashes.  They were indeed lucky to only encounter one flag. This good start made Jin Shenjiang and his team very happy.  But something unfortunate happened soon after. I don't know which dog just saw Hou Jin's army approaching and fired a shot. Then the whole army exploded and knocked out all the fire cymbals.  The borrowed fire cymbal didn't seem to be fully powerful because of the problem with the additives. It seemed that someone used it as a large shotgun and stuffed a lot of small pellets into it.  As a result, before the smoke from the gunfire cleared, Hou Jin's cavalry rushed in front of him. Jin Shenjiang was defeated in a daze. When his mind became clearer, he found that he was already running in circles around Ningyuan Fort.  Huang Shi smiled at Jin Guan: "Is General Jin Guan okay? Has he been injured?" "Thank you very much Huang Junmen for caring about the general, and everything is well." These words are not polite. Jin Guan has been feeling very unwell these days, but it's a great achievement.  Right in front of him, he kept trying to hold on.  Today, before Jin Guan went out with his allies, he felt unwell and almost collapsed several times.  But he didn't expect that after running around Ningyuan Fort twice and sweating profusely from the fright, Jin Guan's aches and pains were gone. Now he feels as if he is twenty years younger.  "General Hu Shen is still in front!" Jin Guan was accompanied by nearly a thousand cavalry who fled together, and Hu Yining disappeared when he was halfway away.  A small number of Houjin warriors were killed on the spot, and all the forty-two Houjin soldiers who fell from their horses eventually became dead.However, only eight people of the Ming army died. Eleven people who were seriously injured and lost the ability to fight were also helped to Ma Huangshi and asked Jin Guan to send some people to take them back to Juehua.  "It's all right, General Huang Jun, don't worry!" Jin Guan beat his chest so loudly that at the same time, the rear Jin cavalry who were chasing them gathered together not far away. Jin Guan snorted heavily and jumped.  The horse galloped to Huangshi, waved his fists, and shouted at the hilltop where Hou Jin's army was: "Jiannu! Are you here to die?"
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