Ubaji was the leader of a tribe of the Bai Qiang ethnic group. Because the Bai Qiang ethnic group as a whole was dependent on the Xiongnu Khanate, Ubaji was also granted the position of a centurion of the Xiongnu Khanate.
Although Ubaji was only a centurion, his tribe could gather more than 500 elite White Qiang cavalrymen.
Even Ubaji's superior, the Xiongnu captain, relied heavily on Ubaji and gave him face in many matters.
For example, when Ubaji led 300 elite white Qiang cavalrymen from his tribe into Liang State to plunder, the Xiongnu captain generously stated that Ubaji could keep all the food, property and slaves he had robbed without having to hand over a single cent.
Because the pasture of the Ubaji tribe is close to Liang State, it was also affected by the drought this year. Large areas of grass withered, forcing Ubaji to order the slaughter of a large number of cattle and sheep so that the remaining grass could be left for other cattle, sheep and horses.
If Ubaji cannot grab enough food in Liang State this time, many members of Ubaji's tribe may starve to death this winter.
However, when Ubaji led 300 elite cavalrymen of his tribe into Pizhou of Liang State, he found that the drought in the border area of Pizhou was even more serious, and one village after another became deserted.
After finally coming across a town with living people, Ubaji discovered that other tribes had already taken over.
There were plenty of food and people in the cities and forts built by the Liang people, but the problem was that Ubaji couldn't take them down at all.
Two days ago, Ubaji, who couldn't find a target to plunder, tried to capture a smaller military fort. However, he couldn't even climb the earthen wall of the military fort, and Ubaji lost more than 60 elite White Qiang cavalry.
With his heart bleeding, Ubaji immediately ordered to stop the attack on the garrison and continued to advance into the heart of Pizhou with the remaining Baiqiang cavalry, looking for targets to plunder.
Today, Ubaji finally encountered a group of Liang State bandits numbering seven or eight hundred people, who were carrying a lot of food and fodder. Ubaji acted decisively and led his elite Bai Qiang cavalry to charge forward.
As Wu Baji had expected, the Liang State bandits, numbering seven or eight hundred, were no match for him.
However, there were three bandits among them who were tall and burly, holding long-handled sabers. They were very skilled in martial arts and killed more than a dozen White Qiang cavalrymen as easily as chopping wood and vegetables, and both men and horses were killed.
The furious Ubaji was about to lead the ten personal guards around him to charge at the three bandits, but he found a small group of heavy cavalry from Liang State appeared in the distance.
Ubaji was still quite wary of the Liang State's heavy cavalry, whose horses were even covered in armor.
However, seeing that the enemy had only more than twenty cavalrymen, Ubaji pointed the spear in his hand forward and led the nearly one hundred white Qiang elite cavalrymen who had gathered again to meet them.
The Bai Qiang elite cavalry are equipped with bows and arrows, long spears, and carry short scimitars or short-handled maces on their waists.
On the grassland, such weapons and equipment can be used as light cavalry or heavy cavalry responsible for charging into battle.
Knowing that attacking with bows and arrows would be ineffective against the heavy cavalry of Liang State, which was almost armed to the teeth, Ubaji led nearly a hundred elite Bai Qiang cavalrymen and did not use the nomadic people's best horse archery, but directly launched a charge with spears.
"kill--"
Ubaji gripped his spear tightly and thrust it hard at the chest of a sturdy man in black armor.
The strong man in black armor used the long-handled sword in his hand to push the spear that was stabbing at Ubaji. Ubaji felt a huge force coming at him, and the spear in his hand almost slipped out of his hand, and his body on the horse could not help but shake.
Immediately afterwards, Ubaji only felt a flash of a knife in front of his eyes, and then his neck felt a pain, and he could no longer feel anything. The strong man in black armor had already chopped off Ubaji's head.
With just one charge, Taishi Ci, Pang De, Yan Liang, and Wen Chou, along with the Eighteen Riders of Yanyun, killed more than forty elite Bai Qiang cavalrymen, and Yan Liang also beheaded the enemy's leader.
However, among Taishi Ci and his four men, and the eighteen riders of Yanyun, not a single one was injured.
The remaining Bai Qiang elite cavalry, seeing the fierceness of the Liang heavy cavalry and the death of their tribal leader, immediately lost their fighting spirit and began to flee in panic under the leadership of several tribal nobles.
Taishi Ci and his men only used bows and arrows to kill some of the slow-running White Qiang cavalry, and then happily began to clean up the battlefield and gather the scattered war horses.
When Sun Hao arrived at the battlefield strewn with corpses, Wen Chou introduced three burly men who looked very similar to him.
The twenty-seven warriors around Sun Hao were all about 1.9 meters tall, with broad shoulders and strong waists. The height and build of the three burly men in front of him were almost comparable to the tallest and strongest Wen Chou.
Sun Hao couldn't help but use the "Primary Exploration Eye" on these three burly men.
Gao Heng, combat power value: 92.
Gao Tai, combat power: 90.
Gao Yong, combat power value: 90.
Unexpectedly, among a group of bandits, there are three such powerful generals with great martial arts skills. Two of them are comparable to the Yanyun Cavalry, and one of them has the same combat power as Qin Ming and Hu Yanzhuo.
At this time, one of the burly men clasped his fists towards Sun Hao and said, "Master Sun, my name is Gao Heng.
This is my second brother Gao Tai and my third brother Gao Yong.
Just now, we were lucky that Young Master Sun sent Brother Wen Chou and the others to help us. Otherwise, it would have been quite difficult for the three of us to escape."
Sun Hao didn't have a good impression of the bandits. After all, his two aunts and two cousins all died at their hands.
Sun Hao said coldly: "Killing the Tartars is the duty of a Daliang man like me. Saving you today is just a coincidence. You don't need to thank me.
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