Chapter 716 Temujin sends troops

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However, Helianbu not only has the highest number of people, reaching five people, but the quality is also relatively the best. Among the top ten in the list of evil spirits from all directions, the Helian tribe occupied two places. Moreover, they are not even the bottom two.

Among the top ten in the Sifang Group Evil List, Beidi accounts for the largest number, reaching six, accounting for more than half. Next is Xirong, occupying three of the remaining four.

As for the last person in the top ten of the Four Directions Group Evil List, he is the ninth person on the Four Directions Group Evil List, among the Southern Barbarians.

Moreover, the third fierce general of the Helian tribe is ranked eleventh on the list of evil spirits in all directions.

If these two people join forces, they can already deal with most people in the world, but they still can't defeat Ning Baitou, a pair of swords and halberds.

The name of Beiyuan Demon Lord Helian Xiaoyue, who is ranked fourth in the list of evil spirits in all directions, sounds like a girly name on the surface. However, although Helian Xiaoyue looks a little bit weird, He is indeed a pure and pure man.

Ranked sixth on the list of evil spirits from all directions, Wu Xingchao, the invincible iron rod general, has a unique stick technique that is rare in the world.

"Great Khan, victory on the Beiling Road is something that can only be achieved by chance. Now below the Beiling Road, our army can send troops to Gusai Road and Hancheng Road at the same time. What about Xu Zhen?" Temujin ignored it. Everyone agreed, and spoke with focused eyes.

Now that Beiling Road is under way, there will be more directions in which Beidi can send troops. Even though Xu Zhen is mature and prudent, he can only focus on one direction at most.

Temujin wanted to take a look. They divided their forces and attacked in multiple directions. Will Xu Zhen care about one thing and lose another?

"Okay! That's good! These three northwest roads! I will accept them!"

"Temujin, I'll leave the Gusai Road to you! Zuobu, Borji, Burchijin, and your tribes will accompany you!" Murong Yuan said boldly.

Originally, what Murong Yuan wanted was not only the Beiling Road, but also the three northwest Dawu Roads. Murong Yuan wanted to hold them all. In fact, not only the Third Dawu Northwest Path, but also the Seven Central Plains Paths, Murong Yuan was equally ambitious.

The Seven Paths of the Central Plains, this is the most essence of Dawu.

"This hungry wolf!"

The expressions of all the tribal leaders, big and small, in the big tent changed, and their hearts fluctuated.

In Beidi, it is common for the weak to eat the strong and tribes to annex each other! The four big tribes above didn't pay attention to this at all. At most, they just thought that when a tribe developed to the point that it would threaten them, they would deal with it.

And Temujin's growing strength is not what these tribal generals, large and small, want to see!

This hungry wolf, not only is he full of wolf nature, but the people below are also wolf cubs. The most important thing is that the Mongolian cavalry in Temujin's tribe are also obviously full of bestiality. Even these arrogant and conceited The prairie men also felt inferior.

In history, the Mongols were very cunning. The tactics they played were called wolf pack tactics. It is said that Temujin was inspired by observing wolf packs fighting, and was deduced and improved by Temujin and the Mongolians. After that, there was now the invincible Mongolian army.

This tactic is very suitable for the Mongols, because they are a people on horseback who are good at attacking and shooting. The Mongols basically achieved that as long as they are men, they can shoot on horseback.

The Mongolian cavalry selection system was also very abnormal. The Mongolian cavalry were selected from the best-trained soldiers at the time. From the age of three or four, they are sent to schools in the Gobi Desert for rigorous horseback riding and archery training, so they have amazing abilities to control horses and use weapons.

For example, they can turn around and shoot enemies following them while retreating quickly.

They are very tolerant of hardship and harsh climatic conditions, and do not covet comfort and delicious food.

They are physically strong and require little or no medical treatment to stay healthy and fit for the needs of combat.

It is their bounden duty to obey orders at all times, and everyone can strictly abide by them. Discipline has been formed into a system, which has not been heard elsewhere in the medieval period.

The horses used by the Mongolian cavalry also undergo extremely strict training.

Unlike European horses, Mongolian horses live in the wild no matter the severe winter or hot weather. If necessary, they can walk for days without eating anything. In short, they have extremely strong endurance.

They are able to cover almost unbelievably long distances in a short time and over the most treacherous terrain.

For example, in 1241, it took Subbutai's advance troops only three days to cross the Carpathian Mountains from the Ruska Pass to near Glan in the Danube River Basin, a journey of 180 miles. Most of the way there were deep of snow, and marching on enemy territory.

The main component of the Mongolian army is cavalry, and the Mongolian cavalry is indeed world-famous.

Generally speaking, the distinction between light and heavy cavalry is based on how they are used.

About 40% of the typical Mongolian cavalry are heavy cavalry engaged in assault operations.

The whole body is covered with armor. The armor is usually covered with leather on the inside and scale armor, pierced armor or chain mail on the outside. In the later period, a large number of chain plate armors were used, and helmets were worn on the head.

In the early days, the horses ridden by Mongolian heavy cavalry were unarmored or covered with a small amount of leather armor. Some elite troops and generals were equipped with armored cavalry. Later, a large number of armored heavy cavalry appeared using full sets of metal armor.

The main weapon of the heavy cavalry is a spear. Each soldier also carries a scimitar or a mace, which is hung on the waist or placed on the saddle.

Light cavalry accounted for 60% of the Mongolian cavalry. In the early days, they generally only wore helmets and did not wear armor or leather armor. As the equipment improved, the armor of the light cavalry gradually changed into metal armor or leather armor. Later, they even appeared. A fully equipped cavalry archer.

The mission of the light cavalry is to conduct reconnaissance, cover, attack on both sides, provide fire support for the heavy cavalry, intersperse and divide the enemy troops, clear out the remaining enemies at the end of the battle, and track and pursue the fleeing enemies.

Their main bows and arrows are relatively modern compound bows. This compound bow is extremely powerful. The draw weight of this bow is between 50 kilograms and 75 kilograms, and the shooting distance is about 200 steps.

They carry two kinds of arrows, one is light, with small and pointed arrowheads, used for long range shooting, the other is heavier, with large and wide arrowheads, used for close combat.

In this different world, although Temujin's Mongolian cavalry has not yet developed to this level, its bravery has already taken shape.

"Thanks to the Great Khan, the flowers and mountains of the Central Plains will surely surrender under the iron hoof of the Great Khan!" Temujin lowered his head and said, hiding the fierce look in his eyes.