Chapter 295 You Go Up and Try

He was angry and funny in his heart, but he was still a little grateful to Ding Yi.

This bastard is still a little bit loyal, and he didn't force me to a dead end.

"Let's go." Kong Youde gritted his teeth: "Abandon the horse and charge over."

"How can I run without a horse?" Someone was afraid.

"That's up to you." Kong Youde didn't care, he abandoned his horse first, and quickly rushed into the paddy fields on both sides.

Most of the cavalry at the scene followed one after another, throwing away their horses and running into the paddy field.

Some people wanted to ride a horse to rush over, but once the horse entered the paddy field, it couldn't run away. It either fell off by itself, or was bang bang bang.

Now that everyone knew it, they quickly threw away their horses and ran forward scrambling.

So along the entire passage, 4000 Lushun soldiers were seen in the middle of the road, divided into two rows and fired on both sides.

Both sides were full of rebels at large, and there was little resistance.

Those who rode and led horses were knocked down one after another, and most of those without horses passed safely.

Kong Youde's wave was the rebels who fled at the front, and rebels came from behind one after another.

There are fewer rebels behind, and almost no cavalry.

When Ding Yi released Kong Youde, he left behind about three or four thousand horses, and the entire paddy field was full of horses.

I won't let it go later.

Immediately spread out the formation to both sides, while arranging 500 people to collect war horses.

While facing the retreating rebels head-on.

There are chasing soldiers behind the rebels, so they can only rush forward desperately, and naturally there will be no casualties.

Seeing that they could not rush through, many rebels simply surrendered.

After fighting for a full hour, Ding Yi's subordinates had gathered more than 2000 surrendered troops.

Fewer and fewer rebels came later.

Not long after, rumbling, a large number of horseshoes rolled like thunder.

Soon, a wave of officer cavalry arrived on the main road.

The next big flag, ancestors, fluttered in the wind.

It was the vanguard of the official army, the Liaodong iron cavalry Zu Kuanbu.

Zu Kuan was originally a servant of ancestor Dashou. Because of his great strength, he fought with Zu Dashou since he was a child, and was promoted to a general because of his meritorious service.

In this battle, under the leadership of Lieutenant General Jin Guochen, he broke through the formation and defeated Kong Youde.

After the victory in Shahe, the rebels fled in all directions. The officers and soldiers saw three roads retreating to Dengzhou, and some people went to other roads. Zu Kuan led his cavalry to choose this road to pursue.

Unexpectedly, after finally chasing here, I found that there were soldiers and horses blocking in front of me.

"General Zu Shen is a soldier from Lushun. They just defeated a rebel army." Someone immediately reported to Zu Kuan.

"Damn it, I really know how to choose the right one." Zu Kuan was furious, thinking that the Lushun Army was very lucky, because they were the ones who defeated the rebel army.

"A lot of horses, General." Soon someone saw the Lushun army collecting the horses that had fallen in the paddy fields. Zu Kuan's eyes turned green due to the large number of horses covering the sky.

In the original history, when Kong Youde's rebel army finally fought the official army, there were more than 1 cavalry, with a great reputation and a lot of cavalry.

There is no final battle here, about 3000 horses were intercepted by Ding Yi.

Seeing another cavalry approaching, the spear and shield soldiers in front of Ding Yi quickly stood up again.

Zu Kuan rolled his eyes and raised his horsewhip: "Go, show them some strength."

He planned to give the Lushun army a disarm, and then order horses and prisoners to come.

"The whole army obeys the order, rush to me."

The Liaodong iron cavalry started to speed up. They trained fast, and they would fight against gold for a long time. Their riding skills were not good.

The main road is only six or seven meters wide, and a row of three war horses is already a bit dense.

They rode forward side by side, in order.

A long line of cavalry rushed forward.

It's getting faster.

The momentum of the cavalry charging was astonishing, and Zu Kuan wanted to see the panic-stricken appearance of the infantry on the opposite side.

Unexpectedly, there were many spears and countless shields on the opposite road, and six or seven rows of infantry were leaning against the cart and motionless.

The distance between the two armies was getting closer and closer, but the Lushun army remained motionless without firing a single shot.

300 m.

200 m.

Riding fast, 100 meters is just a blink of an eye.

The closer the two sides got, the more Zu Kuan's face changed.

The Lushun army remained motionless as if they were all dummies.

The charge of thousands of troops is like nothingness in their eyes.

"General." The person in front turned around and asked in surprise.

If they don't brake, their cavalry will hit the opponent's spear shield.

Zu Kuan's face changed a few times, and finally ordered: "Stop."

chatteration.

chatteration.

chatteration.

The scene was full of the sound of horses and horses rushing to the brakes.

The cavalry rushing in the first row were pulling desperately, pulling desperately. The horses raised their heads and neighed, thumping, and finally the horseshoes fell and stopped, less than five meters away from the spear array in front.

The two sides almost collided.

One of the Liaodong Army braked too hard, and with a bang, he rolled directly off his horse. After rolling a few times, he hit a shield erected on the ground by the Lushun Army.

The mighty cavalry charge finally stopped.

The whole place was silent.

Deathly silence.

The Liaodong soldiers were all stunned.

The densely packed spear and shield soldiers of the Lushun Army still maintained the same appearance as before, motionless.

Even if the cavalry stopped at the end, they were only four or five meters away, and no one moved.

These Liaodong elites have fought against Houjin for many years. They have seen many elite soldiers and countless Ming troops. There has never been a Ming army as special as they are in front of them.

Zu Kuan was also stunned, and the Sichuan Army and Zhejiang Army suddenly flashed in his mind: "Damn, I thought I saw the Zhejiang Army."

Someone whispered: "Look at this army formation, I am afraid it is stronger than the Zhejiang army."

It is impossible for the Zhejiang army to remain still in the face of the cavalry charge.

The Ming army in front of me, like sculptures, rushed to the front, but still didn't move, it's unbelievable.

The Liaodong Army in the front row cursed loudly at this time: "Are you all idiots? You didn't know how to avoid, and almost charged you."

"Rush forward and try." A Lushun officer in the back row sternly said.

It was quiet again.

The Liaodong Army looked at each other in blank dismay.

"Hahaha." Someone behind laughed loudly: "A mistake, it turned out to be my brother. At first, I thought it was a rebel."

Zu Kuan pushed away the soldiers and rode to the front: "I don't know which general's soldiers and horses are here, so powerful?"

"We are soldiers and horses of General Ding of Lushun, where are you from?" Wang Weizhong said in a buzzing voice.

"This ginseng will be Liaodong Zu Kuan." Zu Kuan said triumphantly.

"It turned out to be General Zu Shen, General Zu Shen, our generals will order horses in the back, gather the rebels and surrender, please wait a moment." Wang Weizhong said.

Zu Kuan rolled his eyes, he couldn't believe it, Ding Yi was not there just now, these soldiers and horses are so fierce?

"Where is General Ding Shen, I'm going to see him." He giggled and jumped off the horse.

But there were many spears in front of him, and no one shied away from them, so it was a bit embarrassing for a while.

"Bastard, get out of the way." Wang Weizhong cursed.

The Lushun army put away their guns and stood up, avoiding to both sides one after another.

Zu Kuan was taken aback again.

The Liaodong cavalry behind were all taken aback.

I saw the Lushun army retract their guns, stand up, take a step back, put their feet together, and make quick and uniform movements, making way for a passage in a blink of an eye.

Everyone looked at each other in blank dismay, feeling that this army might be stronger than the Zhejiang soldiers back then.

(End of this chapter)

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