After all, Wanyan Congjia was one of the imperial clan kings with a very special status. He is also the next emperor appointed by some political forces, and Guo Ning has never made it clear that he will rebel, so he will not treat him lightly.
Several of the accompanying soldiers also received personal instructions from Guo Ning, saying that they were important people and must not be harmed.
At this moment, Wanyan Congjia was wearing a brocade robe, craning her neck and looking out, which was too conspicuous. The soldiers were immediately frightened and rushed towards him to drag him away.
These rough guys have no scruples when it comes to taking action.
Yi La Chucai reacted faster, grabbed Wanyan Congjia's arm, dragged him back, and said repeatedly: "Your Highness, Your Highness! The sword has no eyes on the battlefield, so please take care of yourself!"
He was a big man and much stronger than the skinny Wanyan Congjia.
Wanyan struggled to break free from Congjia twice, but did not break away.
Yi La Chucai dragged him around a sparse forest to the edge of the dock and found a wooden pier for him to sit on.
Wanyan Congjia obeyed the arrangements like a puppet, his eyes always staring at the battlefield, even if his sight was blocked by the trees, he would not turn away. After a while, he said again: "This is the Iron Buddha Picture, it is the Iron Buddha Picture of our Daikin!"
Yi La Chucai nodded in response and remained silent.
As a Khitan, I am afraid that he, a Khitan, had a deeper understanding of how powerful the iron pagodas of the Great Jin Kingdom were than Wanyan Congjia. And he did not need to look at it to know roughly what kind of equipment the two hundred cavalry accompanying Guo Ning were equipped with.
Those knights should all wear strong brow helmets, with iron neck plates hanging on both sides of the helmet, firmly protecting the entire head, leaving only the narrow face exposed. The armor on their bodies was also of excellent quality, and some of them wore chain armor inside their armor. Even the war horses are armored, with iron armor on the chest, forehead, etc., and heavy leather armor on the rest of the body.
These equipments are indeed complete sets of Iron Float Heavy Armor.
This kind of fine armor was an important weapon used by the great golden cavalry in those days. Among the garrison troops at the border, even tens of thousands of soldiers may not be able to collect five or ten sets. All of these were transferred from the arsenal of Zhongdu through Tu Danyi's relationship with Chu.
Even those war horses that can carry heavy armored knights, many of them were obtained from surrounding military states under the banner of rebuilding the herdsmen and relying on the writings of Shangshu Youcheng.
The biggest weakness of Tu Danyi's political power was his lack of foundation in the military. He has always wanted to find rising stars and useful talents in the army, but he has been unable to find anything. In the end, he could only win over Guo Ning.
Since we hope that Guo Ning can take action at a critical moment and leverage the situation in Zhongdu, it is natural for Guo Ning to have sufficient strength. When it comes to equipment, Tu Danyi is not stingy.
Thinking about it from another angle, there are more and more Confucian scholars with brittle skin and soft bodies among the Jurchen nobles, but there are really few warriors who dare to wear heavy armor and charge into battle. It's ridiculous that it's so difficult for You Cheng, the minister of the great country, to find a worthy warrior. But rather than enlisting the help of the rough-tempered Hu Shahu like Wan Yan Gang did, it would be more reliable to support Guo Ning.
At least Guo Liulang, this evil tiger, really dared to fight the Mongols!
At this time, in front of the forest, the roar of the soldiers was like a volcano erupting: "Guo Langjun has penetrated the enemy's formation! Guo Langjun has killed a centurion!"
Wanyan Congjia's expression was happy at first, and then showed a bit of sadness.
He lowered his head and whispered: "It's a pity that he is a Han'er."
In fact, there is more than one Han'er?
The people who accompanied Guo Ning in the battle were all the defeated troops in Northern Xinjiang back then, and they were all Han'er. In the army of the Kingdom of Jin, Han'er has long been the main warrior who can really fight.
At this time, Guo Ning, with his iron cavalry, had broken through the Mongolian army's light cavalry formation.
He immediately turned the horse's head and tried to attack again in the opposite direction, completely crushing the Mongolians' fighting spirit.
But the Mongolian army is really good at fighting. Even if they are composed of thousands of captives and slaves, which Guo Ning severely disparaged, they are still difficult to fight against. Their cavalry were scattered but not in disorder, divided and then reunited. Many cavalrymen shouted wildly and directly chased the armored cavalry, trying to surround Guo Ning's troops with their superior strength.
At the moment, the two teams were like giant snakes entangled together, spinning and biting each other.
Guo Ning raised his arms above his head and circled the iron spear. Under the blazing sun, it seemed as if a circle of light exploded in his hand. The two Mongolian cavalry were approaching from the left and right sides, trying to force Guo Ning to do both. Unexpectedly, the sharp blades fell like thunder and lightning, and both of them fell from their horses with blood spattered.
This action was very tiring, but Guo Ning was so brave that even after killing two people in a row, his heart was beating fast and he was gasping for air.
Just after taking a few breaths, he suddenly felt his heart palpitating, and he subconsciously leaned back. Because he was wearing two layers of heavy armor, his movements were inevitably a little slower. With a slight movement of his shoulders, he heard a strong wind blowing beside his ears. A long arrow flew from a distance, carving a hollow in the armor leaf on the side of his neck. , and then bounced away.
Guo Ning looked anxiously towards where the arrows came from, only to see more than ten arrows flying towards him.
He swung the iron spear and struck repeatedly. If he was not careful, his waist and calf would be hurt by arrows. Fortunately, he had known that there would be a fierce battle today, so he wore an extra piece of chain armor under his green velvet armor. The arrow clusters were all stuck on the fine iron ring, only piercing some flesh and causing no serious damage.
While Guo Ning was blocking the arrow, a group of Mongolian cavalry rushed over.
Guo Ning's subordinate Ruilin rode closer, trying to cover Guo Ning. But he never thought that a giant man with yellow hair suddenly appeared next to his horse, wielding a big sword and slashing wildly up and down.
Ruilin leaned over to block with his spear, but in the end it was difficult to use his strength. The weird man's broadsword was heavy, and he cut off Ruilin's gun barrel after a few cuts. Then the blade swiped across Ruilin's waist and passed over his body diagonally.
This time, if it fell directly on the body, I am afraid that the entire body would be divided into upper and lower parts, and the intestines would be pierced and the belly would be broken. Fortunately, all the things Yizai Chucai gave him were good ones, not shoddy ones. The thick armor on Ruilin's body blocked the knife.
The huge impact deformed the armor in several places. Ruilin groaned, blood spurted from his mouth, and he turned over and fell down from his horse.
The big sword of the yellow-haired weirdo also broke at the same time, and metal fragments flew everywhere. A piece of debris was spinning towards Guo Ning. Guo Ning raised his hand to block it with his arm guard. When he put down his arms and looked around, he saw that the battlefield was chaotic after all, and the yellow-haired weirdo had gone somewhere.
Taking this opportunity, Chen Ran led a team of experts and got close to the group of Mongolian light cavalry who were shooting arrows. He and his companions all held their spears and spears flat, and rushed to the nearest place with the help of horse power, stabbing wildly, regardless of whether they were stabbing people or horses.
If the spears hit the horses, they would immediately make a loud crackling sound and burst into pieces; if the horses were injured, they would neigh and wail wildly, and many knights would fall to the ground. As for people, once they are directly stabbed by a spear, their blood will probably surge and they will die immediately.
The two sides fought for only a few breaths, and the Mongolian light cavalry, which lacked armor, was killed to pieces.
Ni Yi had been following Guo Ning. Seeing this, he couldn't help but cheer loudly. The armored cavalry and the soldiers in the formation also cheered.
There was no joy on Guo Ning's face.
After that big dream, Guo Ning changed a lot. But from that big dream, he didn't get any truth about using troops to fight, and he didn't have the ability to conjure up an invincible method out of thin air.
His battlefield experience has always come from what he saw at the Great Wall in northern Xinjiang, and from the advice given to him by the dead frontier veterans. Of course, it also comes from the routine that the army of the Great Jin Kingdom should have.
At this time, Guo Ning used his heavy armored cavalry to break into the light cavalry formation, which was good at containing running fire. This was like a tiger entering a flock of sheep. Even if the Mongols had three heads and six arms, they would only suffer in this situation.
If you think about it carefully, this is not the first time that the Mongols have been attacked by cavalry.
Decades ago, Wanyan Zongbi, the famous general who once swept through the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, led an army to plow the court and sweep the caves, forcing Hebule Khan, the hero of the previous generation of the Mongols, to surrender.
Later, in the early years of Mingchang, Prime Minister Wanyan Xiang used two armies to sweep through northern Xinjiang and defeated the Tatar tribe. Today's Genghis Khan, Temujin, the leader of the Beggar tribe at the time, also traveled with the army and saw the power of Jurchens Tiefutu and Kidnapping Horse.
The Jin army was able to overwhelm the grasslands back then, but it cannot do so now. This is certainly because the rise of the Mongols is unstoppable; but the real problem has always been with the Jurchens themselves, not with their tactics and tactics.
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Wanyanbi did attack Mongolia, but he didn't take any advantage...
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