Although the Mongolian army was large in number, it was in chaos and could not take advantage of its numerical advantage. Instead, it often happened that several heroes fought against one Mongolian soldier. Everyone used their own methods to quickly kill the Mongolian cavalry and break into the Mongolian infantry.
Wokuotai has not been idle since he unified the Mongolian grasslands. In addition to destroying Dajin in the east, he also conquered a large territory all the way to the west. However, the Mongolian people are not large in number and have insufficient military strength to effectively rule such a large territory. After all, even in the next twentieth century, the Mongols will still be a minority, and their number is certainly smaller now.
In order to consolidate his rule and solve the dilemma of insufficient troops, Ogedei recruited a large number of puppet troops to maintain public order in the areas conquered by the Mongolian army and served as cannon fodder for the real Mongols. Most of the Mongolian infantry in front of them are puppet troops serving as cannon fodder. The combat will, combat skills and equipment of these puppet troops are different from those of real Mongolian soldiers. Yeluqi led the crowd into the puppet army like a whirlwind. The puppet army did not dare to resist and scattered in all directions. The heroes successfully merged with Guo Jing and Yang Ying.
A total of seven or eight masters were besieging Guo Jing, and more than ten people were besieging Yang Ying. Further ahead are the soldiers guarding the camp. The heroes quickly took over the Mongolian masters who were besieging Guo Jing and Yang Ying, and the personal soldiers also swarmed up to fight with the heroes.
Guo Jing, who had been besieged by Mongolian masters before, was very safe. Originally, Guo Jing was unable to withstand the siege of so many masters, but every time someone attacked Guo Jing, others would stand by and watch. Even when Guo Jing couldn't resist, some people helped Guo Jing to resist the attacks of his colleagues. Xiang Yan smiled secretly in his heart: "Do you think you would rather let Guo Jing run away than let Guo Jing die in the hands of his colleagues?"
Yang Ying's situation was very dangerous, and the dozen or so people besieging Yang Ying were really fighting. But whenever Yang Ying couldn't stop the Mongolian master, Guo Jing would take over the attack for Yang Ying - the Mongolian master's attack couldn't hit Guo Jing anyway, and it didn't matter whether Guo Jing could resist it or not. Among the Mongolian masters, those who were qualified to fight Guo Jing were all restrained by their companions, and their attacks could not fall on Guo Jing at all. The skills of the people who really tried to besiege Guo Yang were far inferior to Guo Jing's, and they couldn't even catch Guo Jing's moves.
Yeluqi shouted: "General Guo, we are here to help you." Guo Jing frowned and said anxiously: "Why are you here? You... okay, rush out together, I will break up the rear." The heroes turned and rushed towards the outside of the camp. go. Xiang Yan groaned secretly in his heart. At this time, the Mongolian army had already restored part of its formation.
In order to besiege Guo Jing, the Mongolian infantry had spearmen in front and archers in the back. When the heroes rescued Guo Jing, they entered from behind the Mongolian army. The first ones encountered were the archers in the rear, and then the spearmen in the front were also scattered by the defeated archers. But now when he and Guo Jing rushed out together, the first thing they encountered was the spearman in front.
Looking at the forest of spears in front, and the archers and cavalry waiting behind the spearmen, Xiang Yan felt his heart tremble: "Can we really charge out?" Sure enough, the heroes charged several times, but were forced back by the Mongolian army. Guo Jing shouted: "Senior Brother Yin, Senior Brother Zhao, please ask all the senior brothers from the Quanzhen Sect to stop, and I will take the lead."
More than twenty Taoist priests retreated to the rear and fought with the Mongolian masters and soldiers. Guo Jingtang took action and rushed to the front of the team. More than a dozen spears were stabbed at Guo Jing. Guo Jing's palms were everywhere, and the enemy soldiers' spears were broken, their halberds were broken, and they were killed or injured. But there were too many Mongolian soldiers, and the enemy troops swarmed and besieged them from all sides.
The heroes each showed their strengths and fought hard. Under the leadership of Guo Jing, the team moved slowly but firmly towards Jinzhou. It was not until noon that the heroes finally broke through the infantry troops of the Mongolian army and began to fight with the cavalry troops of the Mongolian army. Immediately, dozens of people pulled the Mongolian cavalry off their horses, grabbed the horses, and followed Guo Jing to rush out of the Mongolian army.
The Mongol army then swarmed up and trapped the rest in the formation again. After Guo Jing escaped, he found that many people were still trapped in the siege of the Mongolian army, so he rushed into the siege of the Mongolian army to rescue everyone. Guo Jing was so majestic that he entered the Mongolian formation nine times to rescue everyone. It was not until dusk that Guo Jing was exhausted and was pulled back to Jinzhou City. Guo Jing was riding a thousand-mile horse, which was very fast and the Mongolian cavalry could not catch up.
When Guo Jing was rescuing everyone, Xiang Yan grabbed the horse several times and tried to rush out with Guo Jing. However, the armor Xiang Yan wore was too heavy, the horse was overloaded, and the speed was too slow. He was quickly intercepted by the Mongolian army. However, such heavy armor is not completely useless. During the day's battle, Xiang Yan was shot like a hedgehog and stabbed by countless Mongolian soldiers with swords and spears, but no one could split the armor. By dusk, Xiang Yan was even slightly injured. None, just serious physical exertion.
Only a dozen people, including Xiang Yan, were trapped in the siege of the Mongolian army, and the rest had to die or leave. Now that Guo Jing has retreated, everyone has no outside help and their way of survival is dead. Xiang Yan felt very sad and angry: "Why did I come to the Southern Song Dynasty to fight for my life? Who should I fight for?"