On the Liangshan side, it was Hu Yanzhuo who led the heavy cavalry into battle.

This hero has always behaved well in the Liangshan Army so far, making no mistakes and nothing particularly outstanding.

But Wang Lun has never looked down upon this tiger general.

This person has a long history of general learning, and many of the contents in the martial arts hall were filled in through discussions between Qin Ming, Hu Yanzhuo, Zhu Wu, Hua Rong, Huang Xin and others.

It’s not just Wang Lun’s fault.

Therefore, Jiangwu Hall not only had the new ideas and foresight brought by Wang Lun, but also had the contributions of these military leaders who came from a family of generals in the Song Dynasty. This allowed countless talents to join and be forged into talents.

In this expedition, Hu Yanzhuo acted according to the plan of the Chief of Staff, and he must have made a lot of credit, which is not small.

But there's nothing eye-catching about it.

At this time today, watching the battle from the city tower, and seeing Guan Sheng and others going into battle, Wang Lun decided to assemble the heavy cavalry from every ten thousand households, and then hand them over to Hu Yanzhuo, to achieve success in one battle and make the final decision!

This tiger general should have been left for use at this time!

Hu Yanzhuo, who is highly skilled in martial arts, is ranked eighth in the Tiangang and Tianwei Stars in Liangshan. Apart from Dadaoguan Sheng, who is ranked fifth, Hu Yanzhuo is the highest ranked whip.

He is highly skilled in martial arts, and his official position is the military supervisor of a state. He has rich experience in leading troops. His style is violent and brave, and he dares to fight.

If you want to call him a general who is prudent and prudent, then of course he means being tepid and cautious.

And if he is used as a forward general, he will naturally be a brave general who knows how to charge bravely and will not take half a step back!

After all, there are only a few generals who can be as immobile as a mountain, as slow as a forest, and as aggressive as fire at the same time.

Even Xu Da has to be the best partner with Chang Yuchun.

As Zhong Shidao and others said, the Liangshan Army would not rashly launch a comprehensive battle without being fully prepared and the battlefield situation was not relatively favorable.

Keep adding fuel and adding fuel to a chaotic battle, which is a good thing for the officers and soldiers who have the numerical advantage, but the opposite is true for the Liangshan Army.

Of course, Wang Lun is also confident that he can defeat the enemy in one battle.

But now that he has a way to defeat the enemy with minimal losses, why rush to fight and cause heavy losses to his own side?

On the side of the officers and soldiers, the battle can be fought within two or three days. On the side of the Liangshan Army, cavalry battles have been carried out to suppress the officers and soldiers and cavalry, reduce their sentinel range, and destroy their small forward camps. Before the battle, it is easy to expand the advantage as much as possible. how many.

Therefore, after the chain of horses was dispatched and the officers and soldiers gained the upper hand, Wang Lun gathered all the armored cavalry together.

Whether it is a serial armored horse, an iron pagoda, or a kite horse, they actually all come from one thing: the emphasis and attention on the array!

The war horses were forcibly restrained and moved at the same speed. They came like a wall and struck in a row. This kind of power could not be stopped not only by the infantry formation, but also by the same number of cavalry!

In the history of Chinese cavalry warfare, the most exciting, tragic and high-quality battle was the Battle of Mangshan!

In the Battle of Mangshan, Gao Huan of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Yu Wentai of the Western Wei Dynasty, and the Eastern Wei army, there was an invincible prospect who later caused trouble in the Southern Liang Dynasty. There was the comprehensively balanced Murong Shaozong, and the respected old Xianbei sergeant Hu Lujin. Of course, there were also Gao Huan founded the foundation of the Eastern Wei Dynasty and went from being a messenger to the founder of a country.

The Western Wei Army was led by Yu Wentai, the founder of the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties, and included Zhao Gui, Yu Jin, Li Mu, Li Yuan, and Dugu Xin, the generals of the Zhuguo Kingdom. These names and the families they founded influenced the Western Wei Dynasty until the end of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Early period of the middle Tang Dynasty.

Among them, the Li family and the Dugu family were the top dignitaries in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

But that's not all.

There is also Yang Zhong, a famous tiger-fighting general in the Western Wei army. In the Battle of Heqiao, eight men were covered in armor and fought with thousands of soldiers. Among them was the tall, brave and invincible Yang Zhong.

His son was Yang Jian, the founding emperor of the Sui Dynasty.

There are also father and son Li Hu and Li Bing. Li Hu, one of the Eight Pillars Kingdom, a general and Duke of the Western Wei Dynasty.

Li Bing was the biological father of Li Yuan, the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Later, he was promoted and promoted to Yu Wenhu, a powerful figure in the Northern Zhou Dynasty. He was titled Tang Guogong and was the general manager of the army. This laid a solid foundation for the Li family to gain imperial hegemony in the future..

Among the two armies, it can be said that the Xianbei generals are like clouds, and the tigers and cavalry in the six towns are like rain.

Although there are still many sons of the Han family, they were all Xianbei at that time.

Only among the infantry were many powerful men from the north, such as Gao Ao Cao, who was born in a powerful family and was a famous general. However, under the attack of the heavy cavalry of the Western Wei Dynasty, although the infantry in the upper divisions were all elite and brave Han army soldiers, they were not able to survive under the influence of the Western Wei Dynasty. In front of the armored cavalry, the military formation was as vulnerable as paper.

The arms are incompatible with each other, and the Northern Wei heavy cavalry can be said to be the pinnacle of the Chinese cavalry, the highest point!

Needless to say, in the Western Han Dynasty, they were horse-mounted infantry. It was not until the Eastern Han Dynasty that there were high-bridge saddles and"sudden cavalry", which were cavalry that charged into battle.

After the Three Kingdoms and Two Jin Dynasties, and the Northern Wei Dynasty, the world was at war for hundreds of years. Countless heroes and heroes, from the Xiongnu to the Di, Jie, Qiang, and finally Xianbei, took over most of the world.

Although it was the Sui Dynasty that finally unified the world, and Yang Jian was also a Han, his family rose to prominence in the late Northern Wei Dynasty, and Yang Zhong was also a Xianbei Han, otherwise he would not have been able to survive in the Northern Wei army, which was dominated by the six towns.

In the era of the Yuwen family, Li Hu's Li family and Yang Zhong's Yang family were all given Xianbei names to sinicize Hu.

Li Bing was Daye Bing, and Yang Jian gave him the name Pu Liuru. At that time, most of his relatives had Xianbei names. If not, it means that he was not the core of Guanlong's military aristocracy.

Your ancestors don't even have a Xianbei name, so what kind of family background can you boast about?

The so-called Guanlong Military Group was formed during this period.

Once each general has the power to open a government, he can recruit troops, all of which are private soldiers. Before and after the military formation of the Western Wei Dynasty, these generals had powerful private troops, and then they opened the government as generals, and most of them were from each military government. Under these generals, a powerful military group was naturally formed.

The population and territory of the Western Wei Dynasty were less than one-third of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, but they repeatedly defeated powerful enemies. They defeated the enemies in cavalry battles such as Shayuan. This was inseparable from the strong folk customs of Guanlong and the strong combat effectiveness of the proud soldiers and generals. (To read Baoshuang novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

With the support of these military nobles and the Xianbei cavalry fighting tradition, China's heavy cavalry finally reached its peak.

Armor, from the veil that covers the horse's face, to the chicken neck that protects the neck, the chest that protects the chest, the body armor that protects the back, the back of the tail, and the decorative armor, the entire horse armor protects the war horse tightly. Reality!

The knight also went from an iron pocket to a huge basin collar, and then to a full body of iron armor, with a bright light armor on his chest, iron gloves on his hands, and iron mesh boots on his feet.

Carrying a huge longbow on his back, he used heavy arrows to shoot on horseback and on foot with perfect accuracy, and his hit rate on moving targets was extremely high.

The power of the bow is extremely strong, and the heavy arrows can break through armor within dozens of steps, and can even break a person's neck bones and spine!

Think of the splendor and splendor of the scene.

There are countless ferocious cavalrymen (Li Zhao's) who have experienced hundreds of battles and grew up in a bitter cold land. Their riding skills are superb and they have been fighting since they were young until they were young adults.

He is so good at shooting that he misses every mark.

When wielding on horseback, use a long and sharp one-handed sword. When charging, use a fine horse spear or riding spear with a flexible wooden pole that can reduce the force of the shock.

These knights are armed to the teeth and like to wear red and other colorful bird feathers on their heads. They also wear all kinds of strange ornaments on their bodies, and they also wear iron masks on their faces, which are also painted with various legendary ghosts and gods.

The famous King Lanling was a knight of the Eastern Wei Dynasty. He was handsome but wore a ferocious iron mask.

These cavalrymen, thousands, tens of thousands, tens of thousands of horsemen, when they come together... fight against each other, countless metal spears stab at the opposite side, countless war horses and cavalry run wildly, countless people shout, countless people slash, countless A person uses a lifetime of experience and martial arts to kill...

This is the armored cavalry, the pinnacle of the Chinese cavalry.

At this moment, the Liangshan heavy cavalry appearing on the battlefield pushed this peak to a new height!.

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