The nomads in the north were born to live on horseback. Because they were born with hardships, they had no choice but to fight bravely. However, the vast land and vast land also nurtured the unruly nature of the grassland knights that went deep into their bones. They could be brave and fearless and launch a wild charge at lightning speed. However, their messy frontline was not worth mentioning in the eyes of the Central Plains military experts. Their valiant attitude of roaring and waving their blades, and even lifting their butts off the back of the horse, was an edge that had to be polished off in the strict Beiliang Frontier Army. The Beiliang cavalry valued unity the most and did not worship heroes who fought alone.
Huang Songpu, Liu Gui, and Yang Yuanzan were able to stand out in Beimang because they preserved the advantages of Beimang and learned the essence of the Central Plains' art of war while suppressing the weaknesses of the Beimang.
Today, the 3,000 Dragon-Elephant Cavalry were the teachers, and the Qiang Cavalry were the students. The teachers taught the students this principle.
Unfortunately, the school fees were too expensive and had to be exchanged with their lives.
Wang Lingbao calculated the speed of the Qiang Cavalry's retreat, the geography of the Southern Dynasty's border, the distribution of troops, and the speed of the other two Dragon-Elephant Cavalry's reinforcements. He was considering whether or not he should just kill his way into Gusai Prefecture and sneak behind Liu Gui and stab this Southern Dynasty general's butt with his iron spear. In the Beiliang Frontier Army, no one cared much about the old Southern Courtyard King Huang Songpu or Yang Yuanzan. Only Liu Gui was someone that everyone wanted to behead. The reason was simple. The northern barbarians kept saying that "Liu Gui can be half a Xu Xiao." Wang Lingbao could not tolerate it. The entire Beiliang Frontier Army could not tolerate it.
As a fierce general who had experienced hundreds of battles at the border, Wang Lingbao naturally had his own thoughts. His two thoughts were not selfish. One was to kill Liu Gui, and the other was to use his own Dragon-Elephant Cavalry to fight a great battle against the two King's heavy cavalry.
In the soul-stirring history of war, there had never been a true battle between light cavalry and heavy cavalry. Even Liang Mang, who produced a lot of warhorses and had excellent horse management, used light cavalry more often in their 20 years of confrontation.
They had enough mobility to launch surprise attacks and pursue.
On the border of Liang Mang, where blood was destined to flow for thousands of miles in the future, both sides had the best warhorses, the sharpest warblades, the bravest cavalry, and the most spacious and flat battlefield. Perhaps one day, the first battle between heavy cavalry and heavy cavalry in the history of war would erupt.
Among the Beiliang cavalry, besides the Great Snow Dragon Cavalry, there were close to six thousand heavy cavalry from the old Long Xiang Army.
Meanwhile, the Great Snow Dragonriders were Beiliang's most crucial asset and wouldn't be easily mobilized. As a result, Wang Lingbao firmly believed that he had a high chance of letting the entire world see what a battle of heavy cavalry was like. For the next hundred or thousand years, there would be people who would never forget about this.
No one would forget that there was an army called the Beiliang cavalry.
Wang Lingbao never had any sense of righteousness for the country or the people. As for Beiliang defending the northwest to the death, they were schemed against by the Liyang imperial court and treated as heartless barbarians by the people of the Central Plains, did he not have any resentment? He did, and it was a great deal!
However, the history books could forget about Wang Lingbao, a small figure who died, but they could not forget the General's life's work, the Beiliang Army!
Wang Lingbao suddenly saw the commander wave at him. He quickly rode forward, and Xu Longxiang calmly said, "Lead the troops and chase for thirty miles. Kill as many as you can, and then return to Qingcang City."
Although Wang Lingbao was full of doubts, he still didn't have any doubts.
Then, this deputy general of the Long Xiang Army saw the youth reveal a rare savage smile. He jumped onto the black tiger and charged north, directly leaping over a large group of Qiang cavalry and heading north alone.
Could it be that there was a big fish ahead of him?
Wang Lingbao naturally wanted more military merits. It would be even better if he could go to Gusai Province and show off. However, he wasn't a brute who didn't know the importance of things. The military merits of all eight thousand Qiang cavalry added together couldn't compare to Xu Longxiang.
Someone who could move the heart of the young commander was definitely not a small fry. Wang Lingbao immediately made a decision. After calling over a few captains, he ordered in a deep voice, "Within thirty miles, kill all the Qiang cavalry. If you miss a few, you will have their merits deducted. If your merits aren't enough, what will happen to you? According to the old rules of the Long Xiang Army, you know better than me what will happen. In this thirty mile journey, you are allowed to kill as much as you want. "
The sun was setting in the west.
More than a hundred li north of the youth on the black tiger, two people didn't ride horses. They were flying through the air, heading south.
The middle-aged swordsman wore the number one sword of the Beimang dynasty, the 'Calm Disturbance'.
He was as graceful as a sword immortal.
The person next to him was astonishingly tall. He was twice as tall as the Jiangnan girl. His entire body was golden, and his face was solemn. He was like a divine general of the Heavenly Court who had descended into the mortal world.
Another hundred li behind them, a rider was galloping. The rider wore a black bamboo hat and was shrouded in a wide black robe. He seemed to be afraid of sunlight.
His fingers holding the reins were constantly trembling. It wasn't just his fingers and arms that were trembling. His entire body was trembling. Even his lips and teeth were no exception.
This was the price one had to pay to reincarnate in someone else's body.
It was precisely because he had paid such a painful price that he was able to linger on at death's door. He wanted the Xu brothers to die more than anyone else, and he wanted them to die even more miserably than him!
He truly had died, and someone had torn him apart while he was still alive.
But planting a willow would produce shade.
He was a willow.
He had relied on a long-lost secret art of the Qin Dynasty to come back from the dead.
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