In the absence of cavalry, using crossbows is an effective way to defeat cavalry with low casualties. 1346 The Battle of Cresset on August 26th was a typical battle in which English archers defeated cavalry. The World Bridge of the Three Kingdoms was fought more than one thousand years earlier.
Quyi, Yuan Shaobu at the end of Eastern Han Dynasty. A native of Jincheng, Liangzhou, was born after the Great Beach in the Han Plain. His son took refuge and changed his surname to Qu, taking Jincheng as his surname. Yi Shao is good at bowing horses, handsome among Qiang people, and knows how to fight against Qiang people. His soldiers are well-known.
Quyi was finally killed by Yuan Shao for his contribution to Gao Zhen, which reflected his outstanding talent.
There is no record of Quyi in Chen Shou's The History of the Three Kingdoms, but Quyi is recorded in Wang Wei's Remnant Heroes. The original text is as follows:
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Yuan Shao begged Gongsun Zan to bend a shilling to get 800 soldiers and thousands of crossbows, thinking that he would go to the front. June despises serenade and rides it. Volunteers fell to the ground in succession, once sending troops at the same time, and the army was defeated.
After relying on his merits, he was arrogant and arrogant, and Shao was killed.