The roars of nearly 100,000 people were earth-shaking. The entire battlefield was filled with the angry, frightened, and joyful cries of the people, suppressing the sounds of horns, horses neighing, and cries of pain.
The opportunity was too late to let the Qin army raise the banner. Yang Anxuan urged his horse to rush towards the Qin soldiers protecting the flag.
Ma Cha thrust forward again, the Qin soldiers' shield wall rose up, and Ma Cha's front penetrated into the shield.
Yang Anxuan twisted his body, grabbed the shield and pulled it back, revealing a gap in the shield wall.
Yin Ji seized the opportunity and thrust his long spear through the gap in the shield. There was a scream and the Qin army holding the shield fell to the ground.
Ma Shan swept across with his shield hanging, and with a "ping-ping-pong-pong" motion, he suddenly opened a gap. Zhao Tian jumped on his horse and rushed into the formation with a sword.
Yang Anxuan and Yin Ji were on the left and right, holding the chopped swords and spears with two horse poles. Zhao Tian was not distracted and moved forward wholeheartedly, taking away the heads one after another with the steel sword.
An Xuan's army rushed into the gap like a tide, and the Qin army guarding the banner was retreating steadily. At this time, several Qin soldiers were struggling to raise the banner again. Yang Anxuan galloped towards the horse. He lifted the reins and raised his front hooves to fly towards the banner.
The man stood up on his horse, swept his spear across his hand, and struck the flagpole with its sharp edge. There was a crisp "click" sound, and the flagpole broke into two parts. This time the flag really fell down, and it was impossible to hold it up.
Yao Chong was leading his men to besiege Kuai En when he suddenly heard shouts from all around, "The flag has fallen and Yao Chong is dead." When he looked back, he saw no flag flying.
With his heart tightening, Yao Chong turned his horse to kill in the direction of the flag without saying a word. The flag must not fall, otherwise the battle will be lost.
Yang Anxuan cut down the flag, and the Qin army protecting the flag had no intention of fighting and was killed and fled in all directions.
Yao Chong arrived with his men and fought with An Xuan's army. Yang Anxuan did not know Yao Chong, but the hundreds of people guarding him must be important figures in the Qin army. Ma Shan made a move, and Yang Anxuan urged the horse to kill Yao Chong.
At this time, the battlefield turned into a pot of chaos. The disappearance of the flag made the Qin army confused. The panic spread quickly, and many Qin soldiers began to flee.
The shouts reached the Doutianbi battlefield. Xin Gongjing was overjoyed and ordered the entire army to attack. The morale of the Jin army was high, and the Qin army suddenly felt the pressure doubled. With the shouts of "Yao Chong is dead" from all around, the morale of the army was unstable and they retreated even as they fought.
Shi Zhen realized that something was wrong, and after some discussion with Xiao Long, he decided to lead his army to break out of the encirclement to the north, and decide where to go after finding out the news.
When the trumpet sounded, Mu Ping led his men to move closer to Yao Chong. Yang Anyuan led his army to block Mu Ping. When enemies meet, there is no need to talk much, just fight.
A moment later, shouts of "The banner has fallen, the Qin army is defeated, and Yao Chong is dead" began. Mu Ping was anxious and unwilling to fight. He avoided Yang Anyuan and tried to escape from the side.
Yang Anyuan received orders from Yang Anxuan to hold back this Qin army and fight hard.
Feng Lin and others surrounded Kuai En and when they saw Yao Chong leaving, they paid attention to the movements on the battlefield. The shouts of killing became more and more intense, and the Qin army's flags gradually became sparse, indicating that they were about to lose.
Inadvertently, the knife in his hand was blown away by Kuai En's iron spear. Feng Lin hurriedly rode away from the battlefield and left southward with his bodyguard.
Lu Hui fought against Kuai En and Xu Xiaozhong alone, feeling extremely strenuous. He cursed Feng Lin in his heart and took advantage of his horse's momentum to rush to the west without paying attention.
When the Qin soldiers saw that their general had left, they immediately fled in all directions. Kuai En and Xu Xiaozhong chased after Yao Chong and killed him.
The Qin army led by Yao Chong had just engaged in battle with Yang Anxuan. Before half a stick of incense could be heard, the sound of killing came from behind. Yao Chong was also confused. This battle was fought without any structure and was extremely frustrating. It had never happened in more than ten years of fighting. Met.
The personal guard Yao Shao saw that there were only five or six hundred horses left by Yao Chong, and said anxiously: "Qi Gong, don't be too eager to fight. Let's talk about it after we get out of trouble."
Without waiting for Yao Chong to agree, he stepped forward, grabbed the reins of Yao Chong's horse, and led him south, where there were fewer Jin troops.
When Yang Anxuan saw that Yao Chong was about to run away, he was not willing to let him go. He hung up his bow, picked up his bow, and chased after Yao Chong while shooting.
Yan Ke said from the side: "General Yang, not far ahead is Yishui. This group of Qin troops cannot escape."
Realizing that the Jin army was chasing after him, Yao Shao said, "Qi Gong leaves first, and my servants will lead some people to resist for a while."
After that, Yao Shao led two hundred people to turn their horses' heads to welcome Yang Anxuan. Yang Anxuan was not willing to fight with him, so he asked Kuai En and Xu Xiao to lead more than a hundred people to meet the enemy. He, Yin Ji, Zhao Tian and others continued to pursue Yao Chong in a roundabout way.
At this time, Yao Chong was so anxious that he wished he could have wings and fly to Luoyang City to gather his troops, and then lead his army to rescue the trapped Qin army.
The sound of water rushing came, and the Qin army who was opening the road in front exclaimed: "There is a river ahead, we have to go around it."
Yan Ke led Yang Anxuan and others to advance diagonally to the east and block the upper reaches of the Yishui River.
Yao Chong looked at the more than 200 horsemen around him. He had traveled more than 20 miles from Weixiang to Doutianbi. There was a big battle at Doutianbi. At this time, the men and horses were exhausted. In contrast, the Jin army was waiting for work. If they continued to flee, it would be more difficult. Break free.
After reining in his horse, Yao Chong said with a smile: "The number of Jin troops blocking the road was about the same as mine, so I cut off their heads and returned to Luoyang City."
The Qin troops drew their scimitars one after another, let out roars of varying lengths, and rode towards the Jin troops 200 steps away.
Yang Anxuan dug his horse into the soil, turned around and glanced at the man next to him, and said with a smile: "Qin's dogs invaded my country and killed my father, elders and brothers. I will seek justice today."
Pulling out his front finger, An Xuanjun raised his weapon high and roared in unison, "Kill!"
The sound of hoofbeats drowned out the rushing river, and two torrents on land collided, splashing blood.
Waving the horse spear in his hand, Qin soldiers were stabbed or thrown away by Yang Anxuan from time to time. His ears were filled with roars, groans, screams, the neighing of horses, and the pungent smell of blood.
Yang Anxuan's target is very clear, that is the Qin general with iron armor and short beard. Yao Chong slashed a Jin soldier with his sword and saw Yang Anxuan riding his horse towards him a few feet away.
An excited light flashed in Yao Chong's eyes. He has followed his father in the wars since he was sixteen years old. He has experienced life and death many times. The more dangerous it is, the more excited he is.
Subconsciously, he waved his hand and hit the knife, and when he cut off the head of the Jin general opposite, he tasted his blood.
The scimitar sweeps diagonally, and with its arm length, it can attack within a five-foot range. With the help of horses, the scimitar is unstoppable and can easily break through leather armor and cut off the opponent's head.
The horses were getting closer and closer, and Yao Chong's blood surged in his heart, longing for the dull sound of the scimitar cutting into the flesh, and the fishy smell of blood spattering.
Seeing Ma Feng coming, Yao Chong calmly used his knife to face the attack, turning his wrist without force, and skillfully deflected the force of the blow.
The scimitar went down along the blade, then along the blade towards Yang Anxuan's hand. Yang Anxuan raised his sword to prevent the blade from moving forward.
Yao Chong flipped his wrist, the blade broke away from the pole, and thrust his arm to stab Yang Anxuan's ribs.
Yang Anxuan's eyes narrowed. This Qin general was agile and quick in changing his moves. He had an instinct for adapting to changes that he had honed through long battles.
He let go of his right hand and held the tail of the scimitar with his left hand. He swung his body outwards, hit the blade, made a crisp sound, and hung up the scimitar.
The two horses were running parallel, Yao Chong withdrew his sword to block Yang Anxuan's spear pole, and when he turned around, he leaned forward and stabbed Yang Anxuan in the back.
Yang Anxuan was already on guard, turning to one side to avoid the blade.
He straightened up, Yang Anxuan no longer looked back, and struck at the Qin army in front of him. His body trembled and covered the Qin soldier's throat and chest. The Qin soldier pushed his knife in panic to resist. Yang Anxuan pressed down his right hand and slashed towards the Qin soldier. Soldier's horse.
The Qin soldiers pushed their swords forward in panic. The horse's neck had already been cut by the sharp edge, and the horse jumped up. Yin Ji rushed from the side, with the spear in his hand like a poisonous snake spitting out a message, and pierced the Qin Bing's left rib. The Qin Bing screamed and fell off his horse.
Within a dozen breaths, the two sides dug through each other, leaving more than twenty casualties on the ground. Yao Chong spun his horse and silently launched another attack.
Yang Anxuan took a deep breath and roared out, "Kill the thief" as he trembled his horse's head slightly and let the blood drip from its front.
The horses' hooves clattered again, the cold light intertwined in the sky, the sound of gold and iron clashing was like an iron pavement, and the hoarse shouts resounded across the battlefield. This was the third time that they had pierced each other.
Yao Chong's breathing was a little rapid. The mutton noodle soup he had eaten at Maoshi had been exhausted by now, and the scimitar in his hand became heavy. Looking at the soldiers who fell to the ground, most of them were Qin troops. This battle might be difficult to win.
The surrounding soldiers began to breathe heavily, and Yao Chong sighed secretly and shouted: "Go back to Luoyang."
The third time the two sides exchanged positions, the Qin army was in the upper reaches, and Yao Chong led the Qin army to urge their horses to run westward. To the west is Luoyang, which is only more than ten miles away. It only takes a quarter of an hour to reach it.
When Yang Anxuan saw the Qin army defeated to the west, he laughed loudly and said: "Anxuan's army is mighty, don't let these Qin dogs run away."
The officers and soldiers of An Xuan's army shouted "mighty" and pursued the Qin army closely.
Yao Chong noticed that the horse's speed had slowed down. He lowered his head and found that the horse was foaming at the mouth and was almost at the end of its strength. This place was not far from Luoyang City. Yao Chong couldn't care less about his horse and pressed the horse's belly tightly to urge him forward.
"Plop" sounds were heard one after another behind him, and someone fell to the ground after exhaustion. Yao Chong's horse was a one-of-a-kind BMW. Although it whirred and wheezed, the horse's speed was still not slow under his urging.
Yang Anxuan stared at Yao Chong closely. His horse was also tired. He saw that the distance had changed from thirty steps to fifty steps and he could not catch up.
Hanging up the horse, Yang Anxuan took the bow in his hand, aimed at Yao Chong's horse's butt, and shot an arrow. The true energy penetrated the arrow body, emitting a piercing scream, as fast as a meteor.
The city of Luoyang was already vaguely visible. Yao Chong reached out and stroked the horse's neck, comforting the mount. He was about to arrive. After returning to the camp, he immediately raised troops to avenge the enemy.
Suddenly, the horse jumped forward suddenly. Yao Chong was caught off guard and was knocked off his horse and fell heavily to the ground.
The guard beside him galloped over, jumped off his horse and helped Yao Chong up. Yao Chong was dizzy from the fall, and his bodyguards helped him onto his mount. Yao Chong was still a little unable to recover.
The sound of an arrow whistling came, shooting straight into Yao Chong's heart, urgent and cruel.
The bodyguard jumped up, blocked Yao Chong's back with his body, and slashed at the arrow with his sword. The sword was raised a little slower, and the sharp arrow shot into the guard's chest with a "pop" sound.
The bodyguard was knocked back by the arrow, and Yao Chong was knocked forward from his horse again and fell on the horse's neck. The horse was frightened and ran forward with its hooves raised.
After a moment's delay, Yang Anxuan had already chased him more than 20 steps away, firing arrows in his hand like a barrage of arrows. The guards who were blocking Yao Chong's arrows kept falling off their horses.
Yin Ji and others took their bows and shot, and another arrow hit the hind leg of Yao Chong's horse. The horse jumped in pain and Yao Chong was thrown off the horse again.
Yang Anxuan rode his horse and rushed over. Ma Shan knocked down several Qin soldiers who were guarding him. He pointed at Yao Chong and said coldly: "Put down the sword."
Yao Chong roared with blood-red eyes and rushed towards Yang Anxuan. Yang Anxuan didn't want to hurt his life, so he used the sword to hit the knife in Yao Chong's hand and knocked it away. The tip of the sword was pointed at Yao Chong's throat and faced the Qin soldiers who wanted to rescue Yao Chong. He shouted: "Put down your weapon, or you will stab him to death."
Seeing Qi Gong with a spear pointed at his throat, the guards were afraid that he might be missing something, so they threw their weapons and caught him in ambush.
Yao Chong gasped, calmed down but did not grab the branch. He looked at Yang Anxuan and asked coldly: "What is your name? I will be repaid for today's shame."
Yang Anxuan signaled An Xuan's army to tie up Yao Chong and asked with a smile: "Who are you?"
"I am the Great Duke of Qi, Yao Chong." Yao Chong raised his head with all his strength, making a proud gesture.
Yang Anxuan was overjoyed. He didn't expect to catch the big fish. With this big fish in hand, the crisis in Luoyang would be resolved smoothly.
"The fool is Yang Anxuan, the Fubo general of the Jin Dynasty."
"Yang Anxuan?" Yao Chong shook his head, never heard of it.
"In the eighteenth year of Taiyuan, my father pursued the rebel general Yang Fosong and was defeated by you near Tongguan." Yang Anxuan smiled and said, "Today I have avenged my father."
Yao Chong's eyes widened and he said in surprise: "You are Yang Quanqi's son."
Seeing Yang Anxuan nodding, Yao Chong murmured: "The cycle of cause and effect has a certain number, retribution, retribution."
They escorted Yao Chong back and met up with Kuai En and others halfway. When they arrived at the bean field wall, the war was coming to an end.
When Xin Gongjing learned that he had captured Yao Chong, Duke of Qi of Qin, he smiled happily and said: "General Yang, this is a great achievement. If you capture Yao Chong, the crisis in Luoyang will be solved."
Riding a horse through the battlefield full of blood, and looking at the moaning and crying people, Yang Anxuan's heart was heavy.
Since the Feishui War, the imperial court has no intention of making progress and is trying to survive in peace. The emperor and ministers have nothing to do. What is pitiful is these helpless people.
Riding my horse forward, swinging my spear to split the air, the world has been weak for a long time, I will work hard to govern and restore the country's prestige.
Behind him, Zhao Tian, Yin Ji, Kuai En and others followed closely.
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