Three Hundred and Fifty Two Macho Man Zhang Fei

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2174Update Time: 24/01/12 17:42:38
Seeing the decline of his family, Fanda was very anxious.

He anxiously led the well-equipped cavalry around him to charge and fight fiercely, trying to regain the disadvantage. As a result, after charging for a while, he directly ran into Xu Huang's cavalry. losses, but the losses of the Han army were obviously smaller.

Xu Huang was among them and took a fancy to Fan Da, and coincidentally, Fan Da also took a fancy to Xu Huang.

They both believe that the other is a big shot in each other's team, and as long as they kill each other, the other's army will collapse.

So Xu Huang rushed towards Fan Da, and Fan Da also rushed towards Xu Huang. They only had each other in their eyes.

Then, a third person appeared in Xu Huang's eyes.

Pang De, who was covered in blood, sprang out from nowhere, thrust out his spear and struck Fan Da with one spear, knocking Fan Da away from Xu Huang's eyes.

Fanda is dead.

He was stabbed to death by Pound who came out of nowhere.

Pang De was very excited after having achieved great success, and the soldiers around him also shouted mighty. He followed closely and cut off Fanda's banner with a sword. The morale of the Han cavalry was greatly boosted, while the Qiang cavalry was panicked and collapsed.

It wasn't until Pang De leaped on his horse to chase down the Qiang cavalry that Xu Huang finally recovered.

He swallowed and took a deep breath.

Pang Lingming! ! !

You take my credit! ! ! !

Xu Huang was so angry that he was about to explode, but Pang De had already run away. Xu Huang could not catch up with him and reason with him, so the Qiang cavalry where Xu Huang saw him was so unlucky that he became Xu Huang. A way to vent anger and calm down.

The victory of the Han cavalry was unshakable. Pang De fought fiercely, followed by Xu Huang. The Han cavalry began to rush into the formation, directly threatening the central army of the Qiang coalition.

The collapse of the Qiang cavalry affected the morale of the army, and the fighting infantry was also shaken. Some people began to collapse and did not dare to resist, and began to turn around and run away, further shaking the Qiang coalition's main formation.

it's time.

Liu Bei of the Chinese Army received the news of the Han cavalry's victory, and decisively ordered the entire army to attack. He personally led a cavalry to join the charging team, and completely crushed the Qiang coalition forces in one go.

This decision completely established the victory of this field battle.

The Qiang army could no longer resist the sharp front of the Han army and fell into a rout that was difficult to reverse. Although Chige still wanted to continue fighting and did not want to admit defeat, Xuheduo no longer wanted to fight anymore. If he continued to fight, he That's it.

No, he was almost dead now, but his strong desire to survive made him turn around and run for his life - it was better to live than to die.

He wants to live!

Xuheduo's escape before the battle basically means the complete collapse of the Qiang army. Nothing can stop the collapse of this war for the Qiang army. Those who should flee have started to flee for their lives, and those who shouldn't have also started to turn around and flee for their lives. Who can Who cares who?

The Han army turned into a full-scale pursuit, and the cavalry moved forward bravely and charged bravely, killing a large number of defeated soldiers who were fleeing. The battlefield situation was excellent.

For the Qiang coalition forces, this was a hellish situation. They had no idea of ​​resistance, let alone any resistance. The only thing they dared to do was to run, keep running, or seize the war horses to run faster, in order to Please leave the battlefield as soon as possible and escape with your life.

Unfortunately, even with such a small wish, they failed to succeed.

Because Zhang Fei came out.

Zhang Fei, who had been suppressed and beaten for more than ten days, took advantage of the collapse of the Qiang army to boost morale and attacked in Kaicheng. He led about 3,000 Han soldiers who could still maintain combat effectiveness out of the city to intercept the defeated Qiang army.

Originally, the Qiang army left an army outside the city to continue to defend the Han army in the city, but looking at the situation, they had no will to fight at all. They resisted for a few hastily, and the leader fled first.

So without much effort, Zhang Fei led his men to defeat the Qiang army that had stayed behind to besiege the city, and then blocked the escape route of the main rebel force.

Zhang Fei personally led the troops and formed a two-sided attack with Liu Bei's troops who were pursuing the Qiang army. The Qiang army broke and wanted to escape, but they had to face the furious Lintao defenders led by the macho Zhang Fei.

This time, Zhang Fei made great achievements.

Because the fastest runners were Chige, Xuheduo and their soldiers. They rode horses and ran wildly, wishing that the horses would grow six legs, trying to run ahead of everyone in order to save their lives.

There was no problem in doing this in the past. Fast-running Scuds have a higher survival rate. But this time, Zhang Fei's attack blocked their escape, causing them to bump into Zhang Fei's head. Blockade line.

Zhang Fei saw at a glance that these two guys were dressed in extraordinary clothes and were running at the front. He thought that these must be big fish, so he clapped his horse and stepped forward, charging with his spear, which was unstoppable.

Zhang Fei's soldiers guarded Zhang Fei and sprinted all the way, fighting for him and fighting a bloody path. Zhang Fei held up his spear and galloped wildly, with only one direction and one goal in his eyes.

Then the target clearly appeared in Zhang Fei's field of vision.

"Bitch thief!! Die!!!!"

Zhang Fei shouted out the strongest voice he could, as if all the blood in his body was boiling. He almost made a dolphin sound, and the sharp spear stabbed straight into the target's body. , under the other's disbelieving gaze, he stabbed into the other's body.

The two horses crossed each other, and Chige, whose body was pierced by a spear, fell from his horse, vomited blood, fell to the ground and died. He couldn't die any more, and the guards around him were also killed by Zhang Fei's guards. Almost exhausted.

Zhang Fei ordered his men to chop off the guy's head and prepare it for reward.

The rest of the troops also fought hard and intercepted the Qiang army's defeated troops who wanted to flee. The Qiang army's routed troops were unable to escape and were pursued by Pang De and Xu Huang's troops who followed them. There is nothing more to say.

Xu Heduo, the last of the three leaders of the Qiang army, persisted until the end. The personal guards around him protected him and fought to the end. As a result, this attracted Zhang Fei's attention.

Zhang Fei led his troops forward and ordered his guards to kill all the guards around Xuheduo. He stepped forward with his sword and roared, slashing at Xuheduo three times.

Xuheduo had nothing to do against Zhang Fei, a strong man like an iron tower. After barely resisting three swords, the weapon in his hand was chopped off, and Zhang Fei slashed Xuheduo's helmet hard with another sword. Hearing a scream, Xuheduo's mouth and nose bled, he fell off his horse and died.

Zhang Fei asked his subordinates to cut off the guy's head, put it away, and prepared to offer it to Liu Bei for reward.

The Qiang army's retreat route was blocked by the Han army. They could not rush and fight, but they could not fight again and again. When the sun set, those who were dead were dead, and most of the survivors chose to surrender.

The battle came to an end.

(End of chapter)