Chapter 560 Pinghe East



"Young Master, why use a sledgehammer to crack a nut? Let me, your brother, practice my skills with this general!"

However, a general beside him spurred his horse forward, brandished his twin spears, and addressed the junior general wielding the hammer.

"Very well, I'll hand him over to you in a bit. I'll lead the troops to charge and crush their cavalry!"

The two young hammer-wielding soldiers didn't fight or compete; they immediately divided up the tasks.

"Thank you, young master!" The Double-Gunner shouted, dismounted his warhorse, lifted its front hooves, and carried him away with a roar!

"Brothers of the Beiwei Army, charge with me!"

With a loud shout, the young general with twin hammers charged forward.

The Double-Spear General was Lu Wenlong, one of the twelve captains of Yue Fei's army, while the Double-Hammer General was Yue Fei's son, Yue Yun.

The archers on the hillside were Niu Gao and Wang Gui, while the naval forces were Tang Xian and Zhang Huai.

It turns out that Liu Wei used tens of thousands of people from the system to exchange for tens of thousands of gold coins, and then exchanged them for the Yue Family Army that he had been longing for!

"It is easier to shake a mountain than to shake Yue Fei's army!"

A red-ranked general, Yue Fei, along with twelve other generals ranging from blue to green, and soldiers.

The Yue Family Army's heavy combined arms brigade has various branches of service and strong independent combat capabilities.

Liu Wei only needed to give one instruction, and Yue Fei took care of everything else!

After Liu Wei summoned Yue Fei from the valley of Leishou Mountain in Hedong County, he ordered Yue Fei to seize Hedong and block the troops of Hua Xiong, Fan Chou, and Zhang Ji who came from Taiyuan.

On the same day, while resting briefly in the Zhongtiao Mountains, Yue Fei sent out scouts to investigate the situation in Hedong County and the deployment of troops in various locations.

The next day, he had a thorough understanding of the situation in Hedong.

He divided his forces into three routes. The navy sailed up the Fen River from Puban Ferry, approaching the side of Anyi (Shuitou Town, northwest of Xia County).

They marched from the southern foothills of the Zhongtiao Mountains along the Yellow River, capturing Hebei (present-day Ruicheng, Shanxi), Dayang (Pinglu), and Dongyuan (south of Yuanqu County), all the way to Jiguan.

They marched through Xiacheng (Kaizhang Town, Yongji City), Jie County (Qingtou Town, Yongji City), and Yishi (Linyi County, Shanxi Province), eventually capturing Wenxi (present-day Wenxi County).

The main force is on the way to capture Wenxi.

In less than three days, by the time Dong Yue of Anyi realized what was happening, Yue Fei had already taken over most of the territory of Hedong County and was besieging Anyi City.

Dong Yue led his troops out of the city to meet the enemy, but within half a day, they suffered a crushing defeat!

Dong Yue led a thousand remaining soldiers in an attempt to escape north from Wenxi to Taiyuan, but their route had been blocked.

He had no choice but to head east, traversing mountains and valleys, until he reached Shangdang County and sought refuge with Hu Zhen.

After Yue Fei captured Anyi, he immediately set up ambushes on both land and water routes along the only road between Xiangling (now Xiangling Town, Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province) and Wenxi, waiting for the Bingzhou army from Taiyuan Prefecture.

Hua Xiong was completely unaware of the situation in Hedong. As he approached Wenxi, he entered Yue Fei's encirclement.

......

The battle entered into close combat.

The two cavalry units, like two dragons colliding and tearing at each other, collided instantly.

Click!

Bang! Bang!

Screams, the sound of bones breaking, the clanging of hammers against armor, the clatter of halberds felling warhorses...

As various sounds converged, a large expanse of open mudflats beside the Fen River was instantly stained with blood and dust.

The 1,700 Bingzhou Iron Cavalry had only been formed for half a year. How could they compare to the battle-hardened Beiwei Army?

Mature tactics, advanced weaponry, valiant generals, and fierce knights.

In the blink of an eye, the cavalry behind Hua Xiong suffered heavy losses.

Yue Yun's iron hammer swept across a large area, and those who were hit immediately vomited blood and died.

The Beiwei Army's hook-and-sickle spears hooked men's and horses' legs.

This was the first time the Bingzhou cavalry had encountered such a tactic, and caught off guard, they suffered heavy casualties.

Lu Wenlong also ran into Hua Xiong!

One was a fierce general from Xiliang, the number one warrior in Bingzhou; the other was skilled with both spears and was young and impetuous.

The clang of metal clashed, spears and swords clashed, and the fighting was in full swing.

In Yue Fei's camp, the ranking of martial prowess is as follows: Gao Chong, Lu Wenlong, Yue Yun, Guan Ling, Zhang Xian, and Yang Zaixing!

If we place them in the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, Gao Chong would be far weaker than Zhao Yun, and the martial prowess of Lu Wenlong, Yue Yun, Guan Ling, Zhang Xian, Yang Zaixing, and others would be between that of Zhang Liao and Wei Yan.

Yue Fei himself was slightly better than Zhang Liao!

Therefore, Lu Wenlong and Hua Xiong should be roughly equal in martial arts skills.

Once they clashed, both put aside their contempt for each other.

Hua Xiong was amazed that Liu Wei's army consisted of such young kids with explosive combat skills.

It's important to know that dual pistols are much harder to master than single pistols.

Lu Wenlong also had a serious expression, but his whole body was filled with an indomitable spirit.

The two fought for thirty rounds in the blink of an eye, with neither gaining the upper hand.

However, Hua Xiong was ultimately more experienced. Seeing that his troops were at a disadvantage, he deliberately created an opening.

As expected, Lu Wenlong fell for the trap. After Hua Xiong easily dodged his shot, Lu Wenlong became even more emboldened and charged forward with his spear.

Unexpectedly, Hua Xiong suddenly raised his sword and slashed at Lu Wenlong from an unbelievable angle.

Lu Wenlong had exhausted his moves and was unable to defend himself. He was about to be struck by Hua Xiong.

Suddenly, a strong wind arose, and a hammer fell from the sky, smashing towards Hua Xiong.

If Hua Xiong were to kill Lu Wenlong, he himself would also perish under his hammer.

Left with no other choice, Hua Xiong had to turn his sword around, raise the handle high, and take the blow head-on.

boom!

With a loud crash, Hua Xiong felt numbness in his hand and soreness in his arm. Upon closer inspection, he discovered that the handle of his horse-slaying sword, which he had carried for many years, had been bent.

Another troublesome guy!

Hua Xiong cursed.

Seeing Yue Yun's help, Lu Wenlong was greatly encouraged, and his twin spears moved like angry dragons overturning the river.

After Yue Yun bent Hua Xiong's weapon with a single hammer blow, he didn't stop at all and continued to strike repeatedly with both hammers.

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