2061: Hands up and down
Yi Hongyuan hopes that his soldiers who have put in a lot of hard work can gain the upper hand in such a melee, which will force Zhou Jiyun to continuously release the power in his hands to recover his disadvantages. In this way, the best results can be achieved in his subsequent fatal impact.
This kind of fighting method was a type of the most profitable one after repeated considerations. Zhou Jiyun had more soldiers than him, but at this moment, the cavalry used to block his retreat. In such a chaos, even if the troops on the other two wings could exert a lot of combat power, it is questionable. The main thing that really confronted him face to face was Zhou Jiyun's central army.
If you defend, you will definitely be dead end. In this way, you can fight after fighting, or you can fight another world.
He stared at the battlefield intently and looked at the situation on the entire battlefield. As time passed by bit by bit, he was still disappointed. In the eyes of ordinary people, both sides were still in a balanced position on the entire battlefield, and no one took advantage of anyone. However, for veterans on the battlefield like Yi Hongyuan and Zhou Jiyun, they could see at a glance that the advantages on the battlefield were shifting towards the Ming army bit by bit.
In fact, Yi Hongyuan's idea was not wrong. If he was not facing the Ming army, but another team, such a battle would definitely cause panic to the other party. The problem was that the Ming army was constantly equipped with individual soldiers and had better combat power than his troops, and even more efficiently at the grassroots command.
During the chaos, after each small Ming army met with a friendly army, they could quickly merge with each other, and the person with the highest official rank was responsible for command. If the two were the same, they would be commanded by someone with a longer term in the army. The entire Ming army adopted the same kind of ritual, used the same command, and practiced the same content. Even if the two small troops had no connection before, they could quickly merge with each other. Even at this time, if a force was transferred from Taoyuan County thousands of miles away, he could quickly cooperate with the troops here without any obstacles.
Yi Hongyuan's Luzhou soldiers were not successful. His soldiers were indeed very brave, but each unit had a strong personal touch of leading generals. Although they all fought bravely, their cooperation was very problematic. Sometimes, even when they could be integrated into a larger group, they would still choose to fight each other.
As one fell and the other rose, the Ming army gradually stabilized its position from being caught off guard in the early stage.
It was after Yi Hongyuan saw that the Ming army had stabilized its position that he sighed.
Being able to stabilize his position in such a passive situation has shown that the Ming army is stronger than its own. Next is their counterattack moment. He had to attack, and this was his last chance.
"Ignite!" He raised the spear in his hand.
Countless torches suddenly lit up, and a fire dragon suddenly appeared under the night sky.
"Strike!" Yi Hongyuan destroyed the war horses and ran towards the battlefield. Behind him, ten thousand soldiers and horses were like galloping fire dragons, inserted straight into them. Wherever they passed, people were leaning on the horses and overturned. As long as the enemy and us were on the road to advance, they were crushed to the ground by them.
The Ming army on their attack route naturally avoided the Luzhou soldiers who avoided the frontal attack of the army were happily stuck to the end of the team and rushed forward.
The fire dragon rushed straight towards Zhou Jiyun's camp.
The originally sparsely lit camp of the Ming army suddenly became bright. Zhou Jiyun stood on a high platform built with earth in the camp, staring coldly at the Luzhou soldiers who were getting closer and closer. Around him, countless cavalry stood on horseback. Rows of infantry were erecting guns and knives near the fence of the camp. In front of them, crossbows were ready to go. However, due to the cover of the fence, the attackers could not clearly see the situation in the camp.
In such chaos, all artillery and thunderbolt fire became waste. If you shoot out one shot, it might be the land where Luzhou soldiers gathered. When it fell, it would have become a plot of land occupied by the Ming army.
"Yi Hongyuan has really made a lot of progress. He can think of such a trick." Zhou Jiyun exclaimed, "But in the end he can only be a general, not a general. He can't think about the overall situation. What's the benefit of such a desperate attempt? He's just to die in vain."
They knew each other well. Even when the Ming army was in chaos at the beginning, Zhou Jiyun did not make any mistakes and did not send out the troops he personally commanded in the central army camp. Instead, they really issued orders to the other battalions to fight their own battles. He believed that the generals under his command could quickly turn the situation around.
In fact, his subordinates did not disappoint his hopes. In such a chaos, they slowly reversed the situation. Although by this time, the system of each battalion had been completely disrupted, the better the team was the unit of lieutenants, and the few that were not known to each other before, but when they gathered together in the chaos, they immediately formed a new team to kill the enemy. Countless such teams gathered together to form a group, and then several groups gathered together and formed a lieutenant.
On the battlefield at this moment, the generals and soldiers do not know each other's soldiers. Even the commander of the battalion was not many people around. Some battalions commanders later found that they were not commanding their own soldiers at all.
However, this had no effect on the Ming army, because the Ming Ministry of War liked the most was to transfer the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty. Sometimes they would transfer one group to go, and sometimes they would transfer one lieutenant to go. Qi State was to transfer generals, and Ming State was to transfer troops. The people of Qi State were to fight the generals of the camp and flowing water, while the Ming State was to fight the camp and flowing water.
The Luzhou soldiers finally rushed to Zhou Jiyun's central army camp. At this moment, they had more than 10,000 people set out. During the charge, the dispersed Luzhou soldiers were constantly attached to the team, making their team bigger. Of course, the Ming army, who had lost their opponents, also gathered a large group of people behind them. After easily exterminated the partitioned Luzhou soldiers, they had surrounded them from behind.
The soldiers of Luzhou suddenly dispersed from a long snake, spreading like a flood passing through a mirror, and rushed towards the Ming army's camp with a rumbling rumble. However, before they could launch an attack, the fence of the Ming army's camp fell down by itself, revealing the neat infantry queues and crossbow machines inside.
The sound of war drums suddenly sounded, and the sound of crossbow lyricine rang out in endlessly, sweeping the Luzhou soldiers who were charging forward to the ground in rows.
This is a battle with advancement and retreat, because behind them, more Ming troops are surrounding them. They can only win vitality by moving forward straight, breaking through the obstacles ahead, and killing the camp of the Transparent Army.
The cavalry rode forward desperately and rushed straight towards the crossbow machine. Some of the war horses fell on the way to charge, and some of them had countless crossbow arrows in their bodies, but they still jumped high, crashed into the Ming army's lineup, smashing the line below into pieces.
The crossbow machine stopped shooting, and the spearmen stabbed forward in an interlaced manner. The sword and shield hands emerged from the spearmen's ribs, waving their sharp steel knives, slashing left and right. In the camp, a Shura field became an instant.
Zhou Jiyun raised his hand, and under the platform, the cavalry roared and rode forward, and rushed into the battlefield.
Yi Hongyuan slashed left and right, and advanced regardless of everything. His goal was Zhou Jiyun, who still rode his horse high on the platform.
There seemed to be endless Ming cavalry in front of him, chopping down one and another. Yi Hongyuan felt that his arms were getting heavier and heavier. Just when he felt that he could hardly swing a big knife he had snatched from his hand at some point, he suddenly started to open his eyes and there was no more obstacle. A few dozen steps ahead of him was Zhou Jiyun, and between the two of them, there was no more Ming army's obstacle.
Looking back, there were only less than twenty cavalry left by my side.
"Zhou Jiyun, you traitor, today is your life!" Yi Hongyuan was overjoyed and raised the big sword full of gaps in his hand. Zhou Jiyun had no guards around him. Such an opportunity was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Zhou Jiyun laughed loudly. As he laughed, several rows of soldiers suddenly appeared under the platform behind him. These people rushed to Zhou Jiyun's left and right, and the black muzzles in his hand pointed at Yi Hongyuan at the same time.
The senior generals of the Ming Dynasty were surrounded by 100 personal bodyguards sent by Emperor Qin Feng. These guards were equipped with the most advanced weapons of the Ming Dynasty. Yang Zhi was around, and Zhou Jiyun was naturally around.
Yi Hongyuan was frozen in place.
"Yi Hongyuan, I really surprised you to come to me. It seems that you have been a civil servant for more than ten years, but your martial arts skills have not been reduced. Now that you surrender, I will spare your life." Zhou Jiyun laughed and said, "The big Qi roads are about to fall. This broken ship is not worth your burial for him!"
"Bah, you traitor are just dead. What are you doing hypocritical?" Yi Hongyuan was furious and looked around: "The warriors of the Great Qi, follow me to kill this beast!"
Oh! More than twenty knights raised their swords and shouted. Zhou Jiyun shook his head and sighed. Just as he was about to order a shooting, a sudden change occurred. The moment Yi Hongyuan waved his sword forward, a knight beside him suddenly raised his sword and fell off Yi Hongyuan's head. His head flew forward, and the knight also chased him on a horse. The man jumped up, grabbed the man's head in the air, and fell down on the platform.
"It's General Yang, don't shoot!" Zhou Jiyun shouted.
The Ming army on the high platform was stunned, and the knights who followed Yi Hongyuan all the way here were also stunned. When they realized that Yang Zhi had already landed on the high platform, holding a bloody head in his hand, dying with his eyes closed.
"Kill!" The inexplicable knights charged forward in anger, but they were greeted with crisp gunshots like fried beans.
Chapter completed!