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Section 1 Who am I?

  Section 1 Who am I?

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  When the enemy suddenly appeared in front of him, a serious-looking young man was asking this question for the one hundred and seventy-third time in his heart. Remembering the love literature.

  Then, after multiple thoughts formed a conditioned reflex, he gave a definite answer half a second later:

  I am I, the nephew of Da Xianliang Shi, the leader of the Yellow Turbans, with the surname Zhang, name Kuang, and style name Wuji!

  Then he glanced at the stunned enemy in front of him, and the astonished Yellow Turban soldiers beside him, muttering a curse under his breath:

  "Grass, forgot to send troops again!"

  Having finished lamenting his amateurish tactical level, in the next second, Zhang Kuang made a swift judgment about the situation before him.

  Two amateur armies suddenly met, and it was a matter of who could react first and seize the initiative!

  "The blue sky is already dead, the yellow sky will soon rise! Kill!" - Yellow Turban Zhang Jue

  Zhang Kuang let out a loud shout, took the lead on horseback, and led his Yellow Turban warriors in a fearless charge forward!

  "Kill!"

  With Zhang Jiao leading the way, his Yellow Turban warriors let out a loud roar and followed closely behind their leader, launching a fierce charge against the enemy.

  The so-called Yellow Turbans are the elite of the entire Yellow Turban Army. To become a glorious Yellow Turban, two basic requirements must be met: fanatical devotion to the Taiping Way and a strong physique.

  Zhang Kuang dared to take the lead, launching a decisive charge against the enemy in front of him. It wasn't because he was particularly brave, but because he had already figured out that the enemy in front of him was just a local tyrant's armed force.

  Although there were more than a dozen warriors in this strong and armed force, their equipment was still quite good. However, those miscellaneous soldiers in the rear, even if they picked up knives and guns, had a somewhat timid taste.

  At this point, even if they were separated by more than a hundred feet, Zhang Kuang's bright and somewhat abnormal eyes had already clearly seen it.

  This is a new recruit!

  New soldiers are the best to beat!

  Based on the above two points, Zhang Kuang would launch a head-on surprise attack as soon as he encountered the enemy. He was not a brave but brainless young man, but an "experienced" general who had been through many battles. Facing the enemy's more than 200 elite troops, Zhang Kuang was full of confidence.

  This battle - must win!

  The enemy is a new recruit, I am an old soldier, this is one reason.

  The enemy's armor is not complete, and their weapons are not fully equipped; our side has complete armor and full equipment. This is the second point.

  The enemy has no more than two hundred men, while we have over four hundred, which is our third advantage.

  The enemy had only five or six horses in total, while our side had more than ten war horses alone. This is the fourth advantage. - Yellow Turban Zhang Crazy

  Of course, in Zhang Kuang's heart, his greatest reliance was still that one person who had always been by his side.

  This Yellow Turban leader was nine chi tall and had a sturdy waist, but because of his massive body weight, he couldn't find a suitable horse to ride.

  However, this did not affect the combat effectiveness of this Yellow Turban leader. Because, although he was just running, his speed was surprisingly not under Zhang Jiao's accelerated horseback riding!

  Able to run like a flying horse, wielding the fifty jin2 heavy chopper as if it were an ordinary sword, this fierce warrior should be enough to defeat the enemy's troops even if he were alone.

  This is its fifth.

  The enemy was now only twenty zhang away, Zhang Kuang secretly slowed down the horse's speed, letting his personal guards, mainly that infantry general brother, charge to the front line of the formation.

  As a commander-in-chief, the biggest task is still to command the whole army. As for tasks like beheading generals and seizing flags, it's of course better to leave them to experts like General Meng.

  This doesn't mean that Zhang Kuang's martial skills were inferior. It's just that, as the saying goes "each profession has its own specialization", what Zhang Kuang originally learned was not battlefield combat techniques, but rather individual close combat techniques.

  If Zhang Kuang were to duel with Meng Xiong, Zhang Kuang might not necessarily lose. However, on a battlefield where thousands of people are crowded together, without the space to maneuver and turn around, Zhang Kuang's martial prowess would be weakened by at least 50%.

  But that fierce general, leading the way, charged to the very front. Facing the crowd, his face with a hint of childishness showed no fear at all, and he rushed head-on into the midst of the powerful Hao family's troops, who were in disarray due to the sudden attack.

  Only to see the fierce general brother's hands exert a slight force, the big chopping knife in his hand, with a handle and blade, eight feet long, swept across the waist. The first enemy soldier who was caught off guard didn't even have time to react, and was already cut in two by this ferocious slash.

  A large amount of blood mist mixed with shattered internal organs splattered all over the ground, causing the enemy's new recruits who had never been to battle and seen bloodshed before to be instantly stunned!

  Taking advantage of the opportunity, Zhang Kuang held a long spear in his hand and stabbed out with one spear, piercing through the chest of an enemy in front of him who was stunned. Then, he exerted force with both arms and suddenly flung this hundred-or-so-jin-heavy guy to the side.

  The flying human body, still not dead, accompanied by heart-wrenching wails, knocked down several companions, and even triggered a large area of screams.

  "Mom!"

  "Oh heavens!"

  "Help!"

  Although only two were killed, this newly formed and unblooded company immediately fell into chaos like a pot exploding.

  Many new recruits threw away their weapons and fled towards the rear. Even a few brave ones who remained calm were also affected by the fleeing soldiers around them, losing all morale.

  At a glance, the excited and murderous look on the face of that fierce general brother was revealed, as well as the Yellow Turban cavalrymen who followed closely behind, and several warriors who still held weapons in their hands also tacitly turned around and ran away!

  Collapse!

  The entire army has collapsed!

  Zhang Kuang felt that such a crushing defeat was devoid of any sense of accomplishment, but he also felt a great relief in his heart. He urged his horse forward for several steps, just about to chase out two miles before withdrawing his troops, when suddenly from the front came a loud clap of thunder!

  No, this is not Thunder...

  It's... a human war cry!

  "Get lost! What's the hurry? Follow him!"

  Zhang Kuang raised his eyes and saw that more than ten zhang away in front of him, a sturdy iron tower-like giant was standing still in front of a group of fleeing soldiers. The thick iron rod in his hand was swung with ease, and it actually generated a strong gust of wind, blocking several dozen fleeing soldiers from dispersing further.

  "Di Da Lang is here!"

  "Right! Teng Da Lang is here, why should we run?"

  "It's all over!......"

  Zhang Kuang was secretly shocked in his heart. Just now, from a distance, he only noticed that there were several horse-riding leaders in the enemy's team, but unexpectedly did not find that among the infantrymen behind the enemy, there was such a fierce guy.

  This big Han's physique is not inferior to that of General Meng, and even surpasses him. With a face that can only be described as ferocious, he looks like an evil spirit. And look at the huge iron rod in his hand, weighing probably 70 or 80 kilograms!

  Even if this guy is not proficient in martial arts, just relying on his muscular body and this big iron rod, he can become a formidable enemy.

  "Big luck! Be careful!"

  Zhang Kuang's name is "Zhang Kuang", but his personality is actually not impulsive at all. He has always believed in "being cautious throughout one's life" and has never been reckless. In this sense, the great teacher Zhang Jiao who gave him the name didn't quite get it right.

  "Da Feng" is the courtesy name of that fierce general. In the Han Dynasty, people with some social status would take a courtesy name in addition to their given name. It was considered impolite to address someone by their given name directly. This courtesy name was used when addressing peers or those of higher social standing.

  "Don't worry, Your Excellency! I understand!"

  The fierce general brother responded to Zhang Kuang with one sentence, swinging a long-handled large knife, and with one powerful slash, he split an enemy who was unable to escape in time from the shoulder, cutting him into two pieces. Next, he exerted force under his feet and charged towards where the enemies were most numerous.

  At this time, the enemy general, known as Dian Dalang, shouted loudly "Don't be reckless!", and charged through the routed soldiers towards the fierce General Meng, who was in a state of fury. The two clashed head-on. Under the lead of this general, those enemy soldiers whose morale had already collapsed suddenly regained their courage, shouting and turning around to follow the general, launching a counterattack.

  "Taoyang Zhou Cang is here! Come quickly and meet your death!"

  Fierce General Zhou Cang, no, Fierce General Guan Yu, shouted his name loudly at the enemy. At the same time, he exerted all his strength with both arms and legs, causing a faint green glow to appear all over his body.

  The nearby enemy troops, as soon as they saw this faint light, suddenly seemed to have seen something extremely terrifying, and they fled in all directions, shouting in extreme panic.

  "It's 'qi'! It's 'qi'!......" 3

  The Yellow Turban cavalrymen following Zhou Cang suddenly had their morale boosted, and they all shouted loudly:

  "Huang Tian —— Wei Wu! Huang Tian —— Wei Wu!"

  Translation: "Huang Tian —— Mighty! Huang Tian —— Mighty!"

  However, in the face of Zhou Cang's full-force blow, Dian Da Lang surprisingly showed no fear. He was seen with one foot heavily stomping on the ground, fiercely exerting force, advancing towards Zhou Cang without retreating, swinging the large iron rod in his hand and striking a ruthless blow.

  Along with this powerful and fierce strike, Dian Daren's entire body actually emitted a layer of light brown color, causing Zhang Kuang, who was flying in the back, to feel a sudden jolt in his heart, and he couldn't help but let out a loud shout:

  "Beware of 'war fever'!"

  But such a loud shout, which could be heard from over 100 paces away, was not heard by anyone. The reason is:

  Just as Zhang was about to shout, an even louder sound completely drowned out his voice, causing both the enemy and ally within a radius of several dozen feet to temporarily lose their hearing!

  "Ah!......"

  "Good job!"

  "Good fellow!"

  After a fierce fight, the knife and club parted ways. The two big men, who were shaken by the huge counterforce and felt a dull pain in their arms, couldn't help but admire each other's strength.

  However, admiration is one thing, and the fight won't stop. The two burly men took a brief breather before letting out another loud roar and charging at each other again.

  "Right!"

  "Right!"

  The two sides clashed several times, the fierce collision of their weapons, splashing countless sparks. The intense battle between these two good men instantly attracted the attention of the entire audience.

  After all, whether it was the Yellow Turbans or the Haohan armed forces, they were all newly formed and lacked training. They had a clear lack of understanding of discipline. In this rare scene, both sides stopped fighting without warning and stood by, watching the two giants clash.

  PS: 1 chi in ancient times is approximately equal to 23 centimeters. A height of nine chi is almost close to two meters one.

  In the Han Dynasty, one jin was equivalent to about 220-250 grams. Fifty jin is approximately equal to 11 or 12 kilograms.

  Qi, pronounced the same as "qi", is a common concept in Chinese philosophy, Taoism and traditional Chinese medicine, referring to a metaphysical mysterious energy different from qi. "Qi" refers to the pre-heavenly qi, while "qi" refers to the post-heavenly qi. In Taoism, there is the saying of "one Qi transforms into three purities".

  Also, ps: Character - Zhou Cang.

  There is no record of Zhou Cang in the official history. However, as a famous character in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the author sets that Zhou Cang was originally a member of the Yellow Turban Army.

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