But Li Hongyun, of course, wasn't afraid of this.
"I'm Lord Qin, whom should I fear?"
He spurred his horse forward, saw that these Turkic cavalry hadn't yet realized the severity of the situation, drew his bow, nocked an arrow, and shot one of the cavalrymen!
"Whoosh!"
The arrow split the air, whistling as it flew past, the thick shaft instantly piercing through the Turkic man, knocking him off his horse.
Li Hongyun didn't pause, his warhorse continued to gallop forward, and at the same time, his second arrow was swiftly released.
"Whoosh!"
Another Turkic cavalryman was shot off his horse.
It's said, "Shoot the horse before shooting the man," but clearly, that didn't apply to Lord Qin.
He would always shoot the men directly.
The reason for shooting the horse before the man is partly because the target is smaller and capable of dodging, making it hard to hit, and also because men often wear armor, which limits the killing power of the arrows.