The chaos caused by war horses is deadly.
More and more Ming cavalry rushed into the left wing of the Beiyuan cavalry, cutting bloody paths with their swords. The Beiyuan cavalry was completely disrupted, cut into pieces, and soon fell into the siege of the Ming infantry.
The cavalry, unable to charge and losing their speed, faced a battle formation composed of spears and swords and halberds. The only outcome was to be massacred.
The drums at the top of the city rang again, and the city gates were opened wide. Chen Heng, the commander of Peiping City, who was wearing armor and holding a spear, personally led a cavalry group to fight out of the city.
A veteran who has experienced hundreds of battles, his eyes are like a falcon, and he is best at seizing opportunities.
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