Chapter 056 Battle of Monan (7) Hesitation will lead to defeat

Style: Historical Author: Yun WufengWords: 2374Update Time: 24/01/18 11:16:21
Namur did not expect that Chatterji would deal with it this way. Just as Gao Pragmatic himself is not a fierce general, so he rarely considers the usage of the fierce general in war, Namur also ignored that Chatterji's martial arts has another kind. The usage is that he dared to lead his personal guards to attack more with less. In other words: Qataiji dared to divide his troops and lead his elite to fight, thereby creating conditions for the large troops to continue to harass.

Namur led people to wander around the outer circle to check Chatterji's movement track. He had an idea, which was to see if Chatterji planned to charge into the battle directly. If so, there would be another way.

No matter how powerful Zhebie's marksman is, he can only shoot three consecutive shots on one person at a time. Of course, it's okay, so let's count them as three people, but it doesn't matter. As long as he rushes into the formation, he can fire at most three arrows, not to mention getting into melee combat, but at least within the shooting range of his subordinates. When the time comes, thousands of arrows will be fired, no matter how hard he is, no one can stop him.

If he were a general of the Ming Army, he would not be too afraid of bows and arrows because he usually wore heavy armor. But the style of the Mongolian army is very different, because everyone has to pull the string and bow. Even the generals rarely wear heavy armor. Tuo Tuo only wears leather armor all year round. He is not an Arhat Vajra. After a few arrows, even the magic shot of Zhebie didn't work.

The only problem is that Namur himself will definitely become Tuotuo's first choice to shoot him. No one can guarantee whether he can escape from the hands of Zhebie Shenshe.

But Namur has no better way now. If he doesn't defeat or repel Tuotuo, he can't carry out the strategy of surrounding and attacking.

But soon, Namur became disappointed.

Chatterji has so much combat experience, how could he be a fool who only knows how to rush into battle?

Namur led people to wander around the outer circle for a while before he realized that Chatterji didn't come at all, but just looked at him from a distance. Namur wandered a little closer to the inner circle, and Chatterji walked in the middle. By the way, he opened his bow and shot down a few enemies who didn't know the distance well, but no matter what, he just didn't get close.

After seven of his subordinates were shot to death, Namur suddenly realized that Qataiji following him was not at all the way he imagined to observe flaws and look for opportunities to rush into the battle. He simply surrounded himself and his troops. The main force is just separated!

Namul's face turned red all of a sudden and he made a mistake again!

It turns out that Chatterji's goal is very clear, which is to complete the encirclement attack. Apart from this premise, even if Namur is the biological son of Xin Ai Huang Taiji, he is not qualified to be Chatterji's target, so he is not in a hurry to chase him out and try to Eliminate or defeat yourself.

There are at least three levels of difference among generals in the world: ordinary generals think about how I can win this battle against famous generals, veteran generals think about how I can win this battle, and if they are commander-in-chief generals, they even have to think about the entire battle. How can I win the war?

Chatterji appeared here because he considered the future of Tumut and was convinced by Gao Pragmatism. But now he is not in a hurry to defeat Namur because he knows that Namur is insignificant. He only needs to slow down Xin Ai's concentration of troops, and when Dacheng Taiji's main force comes together, not only Namur, but also Xin Ai will be defeated. He himself cannot escape defeat.

Of course, he may also choose to charge directly towards Xin Ai, but such a battle has never been what the Mongols like to fight.

The essence of Mangu's tactics taught the Mongols that defeating the enemy does not necessarily require a complete victory at once. Dragging or hanging is a better choice, because it can avoid casualties on one's side as much as possible.

Using 6,000 to fight 10,000 is obviously not as effective as using 50,000 to fight 10,000 with less casualties.

Namur was furious. He looked at Chatterjee in the distance who was following him calmly and unhurriedly, and the anger in his heart rose little by little.

Suddenly, he raised his saber and pressed forward slightly. The knights in the rear were all stunned, because this was an order to prepare to charge into the formation.

"Follow up!" Namur shouted sharply, pinched the horse's belly, and the horse began to accelerate slowly.

He did not choose to rush towards Chatterji in a straight line, but slowly made an arc and aimed at the middle and rear of Chatterji's five hundred cavalry.

But Qataiji knew the moment he raised his sword that he could no longer hold back and would definitely charge into the formation, so he consciously began to increase his horse speed. In fact, the current trajectories of both sides looked like they were heading toward each other's tail. As they connected together, the two cavalrymen drew an incomplete oval.

The horses of both sides increased their speed, and the approaching speed became faster and faster. At this moment, Qataiji suddenly pulled the horse's head, and the arc drawn by the entire team suddenly widened. Now he was not heading towards the wooden tree. He went away from the rear of the Erma team, but aimed at the middle!

Namul's heart tightened, but he didn't dare to imitate the attack on the middle part. Although the effect is stronger, if successful, he could treat the opponent as a long snake, cut it into two parts, and then divide and annihilate him, but this is also very dangerous!

Because since the enemy team has completed acceleration, when you attack their middle, the team behind them will actually have no time to stop and can only continue to rush forward without stopping.

In this way, even if you kill the opponent's middle part, your own middle part is still caught in the opponent's attack, and it is difficult to guarantee who will cut whom in two!

If anything, there are only two results from this tactical move: either a big victory or a big defeat.

But there was an unspeakable fear in Namur's heart.

What a famous general Chataiji was. If he was not sure, how could he risk his whole life's fame to do such a trick with him? Coupled with several previous mistakes, Namur subconsciously felt that there must be fraud behind Chatterji's tactical move!

Namur suddenly hesitated, should he continue to rush into the battle without hesitation, or should he wait a moment and see if Chatterji had any other changes? After all, my military strength is several times greater than his.

Namur must have never heard of a "famous saying" that he will lose if he hesitates!

Chatterji's team did not hesitate at all, and charged directly into the middle of the Mulma team. Chatterji himself even shouted: "Anyone who stands in my way will die!"

And at the moment when Namur hesitated, he heard Chatterjee shouting violently: "Death! Die! Die! Die!"

Every word "death" is full of power, filled with a kind of violence like a lava eruption. It is conceivable that behind every word "death", there must be a human life buried in it.

Namur's team was killed into two sections. The knights in the rear team suddenly reined in their horses in fear, trying to stop the advancing horses, but their impact was greatly reduced, and they could only be cut by Chatterjee like a sharp blade. The scimitar stretched out from his head can cut off the head or cut off the limbs or even the body.

When Namur caught up with Chatterji's tail, Chatterji in front had already turned around and came back like a spinning knife.

Namur was horrified to find that Qataiji had raised his horse bow not far in front of him. A sharp arrow that was thicker than an ordinary arrow had been placed on the string. The cold light of the arrow was so eye-catching and compelling. It’s even in front of you!

Surprised, Namur subconsciously tilted his head, but unexpectedly, with the sound of "pop", there was a sudden sharp pain in his right shoulder socket. The huge kinetic energy of the arrow even made him unable to stabilize his body, and he heard a "Ah" sound. , and fell off the horse.

The cavalry behind Namur hurriedly moved around to prevent their horses from trampling on their lord.

But Namur, who was staring at stars, was still hearing a voice in his mind: "Another mistake!"

It was not until his last conscious moments that Chatterji's cold and majestic face appeared in front of him.

Qia Taiji calmly ordered his surroundings: "This is Namur Taiji, the son of Xin Ai Huang Taiji. He is under guard and must not be rude."