Five hundred and sixty-five, you are a true hero in my heart

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 3067Update Time: 24/01/12 17:42:38
Liu Bei was behind Yuan Shao, watching his leaving figure and sighed.

"Zilong, do you think there are any real heroes in this world?"

Zhao Yun, who was standing next to Liu Bei as a guard, looked at Liu Bei.

"You are a true hero in my heart."

"No, I'm not, I don't deserve it."

Liu Bei shook his head: "The real hero can be other people, but it is definitely not me. I just look like it, but I am not."

Zhao Yun looked puzzled.

"Why aren't you?"

"I……"

Liu Bei thought about Uncle Liu Huang who rarely did anything wrong in his life, and then thought about the unethical things he had done before.

"Maybe in another world, I would be a true hero, but now I am really not."

another world?

What's the meaning?

Zhao Yun couldn't understand what Liu Bei said.

But this does not prevent him from following the hero in his heart to fight on the battlefield.

He wiped out the insects in the world and made such a great contribution to the stability of the world. If Liu Bei is not a hero, who is the hero?

Even if Liu Bei denies this, Zhao Yun will not accept it.

And what Zhao Yun can be sure of is that even if he takes 10,000 steps back, Liu Bei is not a hero, and it will definitely not be the turn of that insect like Yuan Shao to be a hero.

Returning to the military formation, Liu Bei sent orders to prepare for war, and Yuan Shao couldn't wait to beat drums and send orders to prepare for battle.

Qu Yi commanded the army to advance step by step with an expressionless face, and took the initiative to launch an attack at Yuan Shao's request.

This time Yuan Shao did not punish him or say he would kill him, but asked him to return to the front line to lead troops again. At that time, Qu Yi knew Yuan Shao's intentions.

He must die here, he must die here, there is no second option.

In this case, let everyone here be buried with me, so that I can continue to be a general when I get there!

Qu Yi waved his sword and commanded the army to move forward step by step. Even in spite of the rain of arrows, he did not give the order to stop the advance. Those who did not dare to move forward and disrupted the pace of the army were mercilessly killed by his commanding troops. .

In this way, Yuan Shao's infantry formation rushed in front of the Han army, and as expected, was smashed into pieces like a piece of tofu hitting a stone.

If you look down from the sky, the moment the two armies came into contact, it really felt like Yuan Shao's military formation was smashed into pieces by the Han army's formation.

The Han army's formation was as motionless as a mountain, moving forward step by step, without chaos, advancing like a wall, fierce and determined.

However, Yuan Shao's military formation was quite disorganized and their pace was not consistent.

Some people walked in front, while others couldn't keep up and were still walking behind. The entire array was like an irregular curve, which shattered when hit by the Han army's array.

The frontline military formation commanders Cheng Pu and Liu Sheng led the Xuanjia Army and Shence Army, which had not yet been fully prepared, and moved forward step by step. They were able to push Yuan Shao's military formation back bit by bit with their superior weapons and protective equipment. .

It was the kind of push back that was simply uncontrollable. The Han army's formation moved forward step by step, with firm steps, and there was no possibility of retreat. However, Yuan Shao's army formation was weak and weak. Every time the Han army took a step forward, They just take a step back.

Qu Yi threw his personal guards around him to serve as supervising the battle team, and killed the soldiers who dared to retreat, but he still couldn't stop the retreat trend.

He was killed by the Han army in the front and by the supervising team in the back. The miserable life of the unlucky big-headed soldier seemed particularly miserable on this battlefield.

But this is a battlefield, a battlefield of blood and fire, a battlefield where no trace of tenderness can exist.

Seeing that the infantry formation had to be disabled, Yuan Shao became anxious, as did Tian Feng, who was observing the situation beside him.

"General, the cavalry is about to attack. If we don't attack, the army formation will not be able to withstand it. Once it retreats, both the central and rear armies will be affected. Then things will be bad."

Yuan Shao nodded with a livid face.

"It's best for Qu Yi to die over there. If I see him come back alive, unless I win, I'll kill him on sight!"

Tian Feng ignored this and directly ordered the cavalry on both wings to start maneuvering.

Four generals including Han Meng, Lu Xiang, Zhang Nan, and Jiao Chu received the order, organized their troops and began to charge. Although they did not know whether they could win this battle, since the order was issued, they had to fight with their lives.

They have no right not to die.

Yuan Shao's cavalry was dispatched. After Liu Bei learned about it, he nodded and gave the order.

The Tiger Cavalry Lieutenant General Zhang Fei and the Valiant Cavalry Lieutenant General Pang De began to attack, leading their respective cavalry to defeat Yuan Shao's cavalry, and then outflank their retreat. If there was still strength left, they could launch an attack on their rear and middle armies. impact.

Let them see what it means to be the best cavalry in the world!

After Zhang Fei and Pang De received the order, they were very excited and immediately led their troops to attack. The huge group of Han cavalry began to attack. The movement and the sound of horse hooves were shocking.

The Han cavalry was already large in number and well-trained. The Tiger Cavalry and the Xiao Cavalry were all veterans from Liangzhou. They were so tough. They were all powerful beings who fought with Liu Bei on the Xianbei battlefield.

Against such a powerful presence, Yuan Shao's cavalry, which had not been trained for a long time, were no match at all.

The cavalry confrontation soon became one-sided, and Yuan Shao could not come up with any effective countermeasures.

At this time, Liu Bei sent another order to Huben Zhonglang General Xu Huang, ordering Xu Huang to lead the army to attack Yuan Shaozhong, and then sent an order to the Bingzhou cavalry commanded by Lu Bu. The order was to cooperate with Xu Huang and attack Yuan Shaozhong. The army directly threatened Yuan Shao's location.

Lu Bu was overjoyed. He had long expected Liu Bei to order him to charge, so he quickly passed the order and led the Bingzhou cavalry to charge into the formation.

Yuan Shao's army had a relatively large number of crossbowmen and a relatively elite military formation, but in the eyes of Lu Bu, who was eager to make achievements, that was not a problem.

Xu Huang's Huben army quickly rushed towards Yuan Shao's central army. Yuan's front army could not resist it at all and collapsed one after another. Tian Feng had no choice but to tell Yuan Shao that if the central army did not attack at this time, when Qu Yi collapsed, It is a situation where the entire army collapses.

At this time, Yuan Shao made a decision that surprised him.

"I will attack myself!"

Yuan Shao ordered his subordinates to hold his flag high, and all the drummers beat drums to cheer, letting the whole army know that the commander himself was leading the attack!

This is a battle that must be won, a battle that cannot be lost, and after only half an hour of fighting, his army has already shown a tendency to lose, which Yuan Shao cannot accept.

He wanted to go to the battlefield in person, he wanted to see for himself whether all this was true, he wanted to know whether his army was really that bad, and whether Liu Bei's army was really that powerful.

So he ignored Tian Feng's obstruction and personally led the troops forward. His Chinese army formation quickly ran into Xu Huang's Tiger and Ben army, and was also targeted by Lu Bu's Bingzhou cavalry.

Xu Huang attacked from the front, while Lu Bu led his cavalry to insert from the side, facing Yuan Shao's army with the wolfish nature of Bingzhou's sudden cavalry.

Needless to say, the Huben Army commanded by Xu Huang is not a reorganized army composed mainly of Liangzhou veterans who have completed training. It is more or less a practical exercise, but the new recruits have mastered the basic techniques and tactics under the leadership of the veterans.

In the previous martial arts performance, the performance of the Huben Army was among the best, and they achieved very good results throughout the martial arts performance. Therefore, Liu Bei brought the Tiger Army with him this time, giving Xu Huang a good opportunity to perform.

How could he pull it off in such an occasion?

It was Liu Bei's trust that allowed him, a small official from Hedong, to become a famous general in just a few years!

It's the general!

How could he repay Liu Bei for such a favor without risking his life?

So Xu Huang tried his best. If he hadn't been the supreme commander, he would have personally led the cavalry into the battle.

But Lu Bu didn't have such troubles. He personally led the Bingzhou cavalry to repeatedly attack Yuan Shao's formation. Faced with the strenuous resistance of the infantry, and facing those gleaming spears, Lu Bu was not afraid.

He led the cavalry to charge and shoot repeatedly, attacking a place at all costs, and finally broke through the defense of this place during the seventh attack. A large gap was opened by Zhang Liao, a brave general who was not afraid of death.

Zhang Liao was the first to charge into the enemy formation. His cavalry followed closely behind and rushed in with Zhang Liao. They rode and slashed at the panicked infantry inside the formation. The classic bloody scene was hard to watch. .

But Zhang Liao was very excited. He was obviously breathing heavily, but he felt that he had endless strength in his body, urging him to continuously charge towards the direction of Yuan Shao's handsome flag.

Lu Bu was the same. Seeing Zhang Liao rush out of the gap, he quickly led his troops and charged away, never letting Zhang Liao get ahead of him and take the highest military honors.

Before the war, everyone agreed that killing Yuan Shao would be considered the highest military merit.

But if Yuan Shao can be captured alive, in addition to a great military merit, the person who captured Yuan Shao alive can also ask Liu Bei to satisfy his wish that does not violate the "Han Law".

It is equivalent to making a less excessive request to Liu Bei.

Such a big achievement greatly stimulated every general, especially Lu Bu, who was appointed to directly attack Yuan Shao. He regarded this achievement as his own.

He fought desperately, brandished his sword, charged into the formation himself, and even rushed to the front. He was completely unafraid of Yuan Shao's soldiers who were densely packed around him. Even his personal cavalry could hardly keep up with him.

He rushed and rushed, almost losing the sanity of a normal person.

(End of chapter)