The Han army fought hard and gradually curbed the offensive momentum of Li Wenhou's cavalry, and gradually gained the upper hand on the battlefield. Seeing that the situation was not good, Li Wenhou hurriedly called for support.
However, both Han Sui and Bian Zhang were fighting the main force of the Han army at that time and ignored him. Only Beigong Boyu gritted his teeth and sent a cavalry to help him, hoping to help him reverse the situation.
After noticing the news that the rebels had arrived on the battlefield, the Han army's command system once again conveyed the news to Liu Bei, who was commanding at the front line. Liu Bei learned of the news and ordered again. Xiahou Yuan and Xiahou Dun cheered up and took the order to attack. .
The reason why the two of them followed Liu Bei was Cao Cao's recommendation. During this expedition, Cao Cao also gave them many instructions to fight hard and strive for glory, but at the same time, they must also pay attention to protecting Liu Bei and never let Liu Bei suffer any damage. Hairy.
Otherwise, the futures of the Cao family and the Xiahou family will be affected.
So the two of them fought desperately and moved forward bravely. There was no fear in their hearts, only full of violent fighting spirit.
The cavalry led by Xiahou Yuan and Xiahou Dun quickly entered the battle group and fought fiercely with the rebels. The two sides fought against each other, killing each other until the sky was dark, the earth was dark, the sun and the moon were dim.
Although the six generals were brave and fearless, it was obvious that the Han army could not overwhelm the rebels' front, and the rebels' sudden cavalry was also very sharp.
Seeing this, Liu Bei took a deep breath and smiled at Zhen Yan beside him.
"Now is the time for us to fight hard for wealth."
Liu Bei is going to attack personally.
Zhen Yan hesitated for a moment and then spoke to dissuade him.
"If possible, I am very reluctant for you to attack. I would rather die in battle than for you to attack personally."
Liu Bei did not blame him, but he also did not listen to his dissuasion.
"On this battlefield, there is no Liu Xuande, the inheritor of Zuo's Spring and Autumn Period, only Liu Bei, the Cavalry Commander!"
Liu Bei gave an order, and the remaining two thousand fine cavalry were ready to go. They cheered up and followed him to launch the strongest wave of Han cavalry attacks.
At this moment, the front of the Han army's cavalry was engaged in a fierce battle with the rebel cavalry. With the support of reinforcements, the rebels overwhelmed the Han army in numbers. Although the Han army's sudden cavalry was brave, it was a little difficult for them with fewer enemies and more enemies.
At the critical moment, Liu Bei personally led his elite cavalry to charge forward and intercept the rebel reinforcements' attack.
Needless to say, Liu Bei's charge was not about personally engaging the enemy. He really wanted to personally engage the enemy, but Zhen Yan and the elite guards around him did not give him this chance at all.
There were only a few elite cavalrymen directly under Liu Bei, who were fully armed and even their horses wore protective gear to protect their vital points. There were only about 500 people, but the combat effectiveness of these 500 people was the highest among the entire army.
In addition to these five hundred men, there were other soldiers surrounding Liu Bei to launch an attack. If the enemy wanted to threaten Liu Bei, the first thing they had to face was these two thousand fine cavalry. The greatest significance of Liu Bei's charge was not to do it with his own hands. Killed a few enemies, but for guidance and encouragement.
His personal charge told the soldiers that the general was charging with them and that the general would live and die with them. This was a very passionate thing for the soldiers.
So the situation on the field changed again. The arrival of the rebel reinforcements did not become a bargaining chip to crush the Han army. Instead, it was blocked by Liu Bei's personal charge and gradually pushed back.
Li Wenhou discovered that a more powerful Han army's cavalry was approaching and killed him. He quickly asked who the commander of this cavalry was and learned that the commander's name was Liu, the Cavalry Commander.
Is there a cavalry captain named Liu in Luoyang?
Li Wenhou didn't know, and few people in the entire Liangzhou rebels knew about it, because it was not an important matter.
The most important thing was that the rebel cavalry was at a disadvantage.
Dong Huang, Zhang Fei, Sun Jian, Guan Yu, Xiahou Yuan, and Xiahou Dun, the six of them were killing each other.
Liu Bei was personally charging with his fine cavalry, and he was also killing them.
Their eyes were red from the killing, and the sky was dark and the sun and the moon were dim.
Then, the rebel cavalry retreated.
The heroic fighting of the Han cavalry finally suppressed the momentum of the rebels. However, Li Wenhou had played all the cards in his hand. When the entire battlefield was in a stalemate, he lost control here.
And this is a link that can affect the entire overall battle situation.
Li Wenhou had no cards to play, so he could only watch with extreme urgency as his cavalry shifted from attack to gradual retreat, from the retreat of one or two small units to the retreat of the entire large force. The Han army became more and more courageous as they fought. From fighting to chasing.
Damn it, why is this Han army so capable of fighting?
Hold on!
Hold on!
We can't retreat here!
If we retreat, the whole battle situation will be terrible!
Li Wenhou's inner shouts made no sense. The retreat really happened. On this overall battlefield, the collapse of the rebel cavalry occurred first. On this separate battlefield belonging to the cavalry, the rebels retreated.
Li Wenhou's heart quickly sank to the bottom.
It's over.
From the moment the retreat occurred, he knew that this battle was unwinnable. He was lucky to be able to retreat smoothly. If one mistake occurred, the Han army would turn to pursuit, and their situation would be even more serious.
What would the local Han powerful who followed them think of them?
What would the Qiang tribes who fought with them think of them?
They have been able to get to where they are today thanks to continuous military victories. Once they cannot continue to maintain military victories, those swaying wallflowers will abandon them without hesitation.
Their living environment will become extremely bad in an instant!
How could something like this happen? !
Li Wenhou gritted his teeth and made a fierce determination.
He will also personally lead the troops to attack.
He can't lose!
He can't accept this situation!
After his order was issued, some of his subordinates persuaded him.
"As long as you remain useful, nothing is impossible. If you lose your life here, you will have nothing. General, think twice!"
Li Wenhou didn't think too much about it.
The Han army can lose, but he cannot afford to lose!
So he struck out forcefully.
With the elite bodyguard cavalry he led, he launched an attack towards the location of the cavalry's general!
Li Wenhou, who was born in Yi Conghu in Huangzhong, was a hob-killer who was born in fighting. He was not afraid of killing. Liu Bei dared to rush into the battle, and he also dared to rush into the battle. For these two people, their courage at this moment was quite equal. , no difference.
It's just that the ending is different.
At this moment, Liu Bei also noticed the movement of the general's flag where Li Wenhou was located. He found that the opponent's cavalry general's flag was coming in his direction, and he suddenly made another bold guess in his mind.
Did this guy see that the situation was not good and decided to attack to the death?
Good guy, he is worthy of being killed on a hob in Liangzhou Purgatory!
But will I be afraid?
Li Wenhou's desperate attack gave Liu Bei a huge stimulus. The direct impact of this stimulus was that Liu Bei directly turned on the violent mode.
That was the violent mode he entered when he rescued Lu Zhi.
You dare to fight to the death, but I don’t?
Liu Bei was heartbroken and led his army to confront Li Wenhou head-on. The two cavalrymen collided head-on. Suddenly, a group of people fell on their backs. Some horses had their necks broken, and some people also had their necks broken. The fight between the two sides had reached the final moment. .
The two sides have been in close combat, almost face-to-face fighting, and the horses of both sides have even begun to bite and collide in front of the formation.
The battle has reached such an extremely fierce and critical juncture.
Li Wenhou watched helplessly as the general flag belonging to Liu Bei in front of him got closer and closer to him, and Liu Bei also watched helplessly as the general flag belonging to Li Wenhou got closer and closer to him.
Then Guan Yu came to kill him.
He had been paying attention to Li Wenhou's general flag, fighting and getting closer, constantly trying to attack Li Wenhou's location, insisting on killing the general and capturing the flag for Liu Bei, but it was a little more difficult.
Suddenly, for some unknown reason, Li Wenhou's general moved his flag. He actually left the original location of the Chinese army and began to attack. This discovery surprised Guan Yu. He chased after him, fighting all the way, and defeated all those who stood in his way. They were all killed by their horses.
He didn't know how many Liangzhou rebels he had killed. He was so focused that he didn't even realize that the cavalry around him had also suffered a lot of losses.
Nothing mattered anymore, he only had the general flag in his eyes, and only the figure wearing the red turban under the general flag.
At a certain moment when he was approaching him, Guan Yu suddenly found an opening.
An opening where you can sprint forward and directly approach that bastard.
The people guarding that bastard seemed to have moved in large numbers in other directions in order to resist the impact of an army, and there were holes in the defense in the direction of Guan Yu.
Despite the danger, Guan Yu still rode his horse forward without hesitation, raised his spear and charged forward. There was nothing else in his heart except the violent killing intent.
"Ahhhhhhhh!!!"
Guan Yu scratched his throat, tightened his grip on the spear in his hand, and rode his horse forward. Between the lightning and flint, the spear pointed straight at the conspicuous bastard.
Stung.
The man wearing the red turban just turned around, as if he had noticed something, but before he could see clearly what was approaching him, he was hit by Guan Yu's spear, directly breaking his defense, and fell straight from his horse. He fell to the ground, there was a muffled sound, a mouthful of blood spurted out, and he immediately stopped moving.
Did you make it?
Guan Yu, who took off his spear and swept past with his horse, didn't know whether he had really succeeded, but he had no time to care about it because he entered the enemy's circle and was surrounded by enemies.
All he saw were people who wanted to kill him. Guan Yu pulled out his sword before he had time and started fighting with the surrounding rebel soldiers. They killed everyone until they were bleeding, and he still shouted to keep fighting.
Liu Bei, who was in a violent state, just watched helplessly as the military achievement of killing the enemy general that he was about to obtain was intercepted by his reliable and loyal Guan Yunchang in front of him.
Really, he's so stupid.
He tried his best to attack Li Wenhou's central army, and fought with them head-on in bloody battles. The king versus the king and the general were about to lose their wits. They were about to tear all his personal guards to pieces, and they were just one step away!
He is holding his spear and preparing for the final charge!
As a result, Guan Yunchang emerged from the side, covered in blood and filled with murderous intent. He roared like a god descending from the earth, thrust his spear in front of him, and stabbed Marquis Li Wen off his horse.
The moment Li Wenhou was stabbed off his horse with a confused look on his face, Liu Bei felt that the boiling blood in his body had quickly gone through a series of wonderful chemical reactions and turned into cholesterol.
The berserk state is gone.
Liu Bei was dumbfounded as he watched Guan Yu, who was like a god descending from heaven, slaughtering people there. He could take away a life with just one blow, and he was literally killed to death.
What a man!
but……
Yun Chang...
If you weren't Yunchang, I would have written you down in my notebook! ! !
(End of chapter)