Miscellaneous Notes 51

Style: Historical Author: Ba HuiyueWords: 1027Update Time: 24/01/11 19:28:56
The eighteen princes raised their own troops. Wang Kuang, the prefect of Hanoi, led the troops there first. Because he was tricked by Li Ru the last time he sent troops, he suffered a big loss and became a laughing stock.

In order to avenge his shame, he asked to be the first to attack. Faced with his younger brother's plea, Yuan Shao had no choice but to agree, and so he came up with this action.

As for the Xiliang army, Lu Bu, who was majestic, had already galloped to meet him with three thousand men and cavalry. Facing Lu Bu, Wang Kuang had no idea, but he couldn't retreat. The generals lined up their horses in formation, reining in the horse's gate to watch the time.

Lu Bu had already led his cavalry and charged towards him. After being trampled by Lu Bu, Wang Kuang was defeated again and lost two battles in a row.

With a teammate like Wang Kuang, no matter how perfect Cao Cao's strategy is, it will be in vain. Wang Kuang's operation is simply giving free experience to Lu Bu.

As the eldest brother of the Allied Forces, Yuan Shao did not know people well and hired people inappropriately. He also had an unshirkable responsibility. As the saying goes, kindness does not lead troops, and righteousness does not control wealth.

After defeating Wang Kuang, Lu Bu did not stop, but galloped towards the Allied camp, with the man in his title and his horse wrapped in hooves, following Lu Bu's sudden arrival.

There was chaos in the Allied camp, and it was too late to respond in a hurry, and the deer horn defenses were built. Seeing the Xiliang army not far away, and Lu Bu on the red rabbit horse, Yuan Shao's heart was in turmoil, and his fingers could not help but tremble.

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Lu Bu: All officers and men, listen to my orders. Anyone who defeats the allied forces and captures Yuan Shao alive will be rewarded with a thousand gold coins and be granted the title of marquis.

The shadow of the famous tree. Before Lu Bu was defeated, few people could truly remain calm when facing Lu Bu. Lu Bu dominated the Allies' terror.

However, with an opponent like Lu Bu, Emperor Xuanwu Yuan Xi felt that life is romantic and not boring. A glorious life requires strong enemies.

Facing the black cavalry, Yan Liang and Wen Chou stood in front of Yuan Shao. Yuan Shao originally thought that Lu Bu would attack the Chinese army.

But I didn't expect it. Lu Bu led the cavalry and first broke into the allied flank, that is, the square formation of Kong Niao, the governor of Yuzhou. The result can be imagined.

The Xiliang army quickly opened a gap. Although General Kong Min fought bravely, the Xiliang army still broke up the formation.

Next to Yuan Shao, the second son Yuan Xi could not help but secretly be speechless when he saw the fighting power of the Xiliang army.

Generally speaking, the defense of the Chinese army is the strictest. After all, this is where the commander is. Therefore, Lu Bu avoided the reality and attacked the allied flanks first.

In large cavalry battles, Lu Bu's judgment on fighter opportunities can be said to be very keen. Just like a lone wolf, he is fast, accurate, and ruthless, and should not be underestimated.

After being defeated by the Xiliang army, Kong Ni took his only personal guards and fled to the camp of Zhang Miao, the prefect of Chenliu, in order to avoid Lu Bu.

However, because of Kong Niao's obstruction, it indirectly provided other princes with time to prepare for the battle. Anyway, Kong Niao's part died here.

After Yuan Shao calmed down, he made the decision to counterattack. Cao Cao conducted the command and deployment, and reorganized the formation to fill the positions. The allies formed a semi-encircled fan shape. Sniping at the Xiliang army, but Lu Bu did not continue to penetrate deeper. Instead, he gathered his troops and retreated slowly, then spread out their formation, keeping a certain distance from the Allied forces.

Facing Cao Cao's flank encirclement, Lu Bu did not lose his mind, but carefully kept his distance. After all, the cavalry needed safety assistance to launch a charge.

This was the first head-to-head confrontation between Cao Cao and Lu Bu. Lu Bu obviously did not gain much from Cao Cao's hands, and of course he did not suffer any big losses.