Luo Xiaofei looked at the progress of the task and felt mixed emotions in his heart.

Fortunately, the progress of the side mission of unifying the beliefs of various tribes has reached 50%. This is exciting news, indicating that he is taking the right approach and is successfully on the way to his goal.

He clearly remembered the difficulties at the beginning of this mission. Inter-tribal conflicts, conflicts, and lack of faith were all problems he faced. But now it seems that all the efforts are worth it, the process is halfway through, and victory is already waving to him.

However, on the other hand, the progress of unifying the main mission of Sanyang has only reached 5%. This was undoubtedly a wake-up call. Unifying the entire Sanyang was his ultimate goal. Seeing that this goal was out of reach, his heart was filled with worry. The progress of the main task was as slow as a snail, and the road was long. He didn't know whether he could complete the task in time.

Luo Xiaofei understood that in order to improve the progress of the main task, he needed to take more effective measures. The idea of ​​forming a cavalry flashed in his mind. The cavalry is a powerful military force in this era. With the cavalry, he can unify Sanyang faster and complete the main mission.

"Ding! According to the current situation of the host, a temporary mission is now issued: forming a cavalry brigade. A set of cavalry tactics, merit points."

oh? It seems that the Daimao System can't wait any longer and urges itself to form a cavalry team to speed up the pace of unifying the world.

The formation of the cavalry requires a lot of manpower, material and financial resources, but this is not a problem for him. He has accumulated certain resources in the process of unifying the tribes. Now all he needs to do is integrate these resources and form a powerful cavalry of his own.

Of course, there will be many problems faced in the process of forming a cavalry, such as training, equipment, supplies, etc. But Luo Xiaofei believes that as long as he has firm determination and firm steps, nothing can stop him from moving forward.

Luo Xiaofei found that there are three problems that need to be solved urgently:

First of all, most people have never ridden a horse, and their clothes are too loose and inconvenient to move around. This brings a lot of trouble to life, hunting and even combat.

Secondly, they lacked high-quality war horses, which greatly reduced their cavalry strength.

Finally, they lacked sufficient talent, which made their performance in the war even more worrisome.

Luo Xiaofei firmly believes that if they can solve these problems, they will be able to form a powerful cavalry force. He set about solving these problems.

First, he began to promote narrow-sleeved short coats instead of loose robes. This makes life and hunting more convenient for people, and is also more suitable for riding on horseback.

Then, he began to actively search for and train excellent war horses. He sent envoys to various places to look for high-quality horses, and he also actively cultivated horses in his own territory.

Finally, he began recruiting and developing talent. He sent envoys to various places to recruit talented people, and also actively cultivated talents in his own territory.

But just the first item requires a lot of resistance.

Many people refuse to accept the reform on the grounds that "I am the center of the universe, how can I learn how to dress like others?"

Luo Xiaofei refuted them and said: "People with both moral integrity and talent take countermeasures based on the actual situation, and do whatever is beneficial to the prosperity of the country. As long as it is beneficial to the country and the military, why bother to stick to who invented it?"

He took the lead in wearing Hu clothes to meet with the ministers. After the Hufu soldiers were fully equipped in the army, they began to train their soldiers, asking them to imitate the Hu people, ride horses, shoot arrows, fight on the battlefield, and conduct actual combat exercises combined with hunting activities.

Through Luo Xiaofei's efforts, they gradually solved these problems. Their cavalry became more and more powerful, more and more men began to ride on horseback, and their troops became more and more effective. In the end, they succeeded in forming a powerful cavalry force. They moved as quickly as birds on the battlefield and attacked as accurately as a string.

However, a new problem was discovered. Riding a horse was a chore. Because when the horse is galloping or prancing, the rider sits on the saddle with his feet in the air and has to clamp the horse's body with his legs and hold the horse's mane tightly with his hands to prevent falling from the horse.

Although Luo Xiaofei was not a grassland person in his previous life, he had gone to Shidu to ride a horse once and knew that horseback riding requires stirrups.

According to what he remembered, he immediately found someone to make iron stirrups:

A flat-bottomed ring, fixed with a belt, hung on both sides of the saddle of a riding horse, for the rider to place his feet, and also to assist the rider in getting up and down.

With perfect horse gear, it is easier for the cavalry to control and tame the horses, and it makes riding on the horse more comfortable, stable and labor-saving. At the same time, the cavalry and the war horses can be well integrated together, making complex tactical movements and formations easier. The training of the formation has become easier, and the effectiveness of armor and weapons can be fully utilized.

It took Luo Xiaofei two years to form a cavalry team of 300 people. There is no way, there are too few war horses.

"Ding! Congratulations to the host for completing the temporary mission. The prize is a set of cavalry tactics and merit points."

Before you get cavalry tactics, you must first learn them.

There are many different strategies and styles of cavalry tactics. The following are some common ones:

1. Three-team rotation: The cavalry will be specially divided into three teams or three parts, and then one team will fight one after another. The first wave of attacks will break through or scatter the enemy force, and then the second or third wave of attacks can subdue it. Once enemy troops escape, they can be killed or captured.

2. Hunting tactics: When close to the enemy, the cavalry does not charge. Instead, they approach the enemy and shoot continuously around it. If the enemy advances, retreat and keep shooting. This tactic can create chaos in the early stages and create conditions for subsequent attacks.

3. Side attack tactics: When the cavalry attacks, they will bypass the enemy's main formation, choose weak areas to attack, and use harassment to escape from the opponent and create chaos.

4. Charge tactics of heavy cavalry: Cavalry wearing heavy armor defeat and defeat the enemy with charging speed and powerful inertia.

5. Wolf pack guerrilla tactics: When the cavalry fights the enemy, the cavalry does not fight, but constantly harasses, because the infantry cannot deal with the cavalry without forming a formation.

It should be noted that cavalry tactics are not static. Different geographical environments, military conditions and the specific situations of both the enemy and ourselves will affect the choice and implementation of tactics.

Luo Xiaofei spent another half a year training everyone's cooperation and tactics.

In the past two years, he has sent a large number of scouts to collect information, which is summarized as follows:

The Guangming Kingdom is located in the north of the Sanyang Continent, and the Iron Kingdom is the northernmost kingdom. Across the Changbai Mountains in the north, there are only scattered hunting tribes.

Five days' ride eastward is the sea.

Going south, after riding for five days, there was a large, yellow river blocking the way.

To the west, around three mountains, there is an endless prairie. There are many people riding horses there to herd cattle.

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