These heavy cavalry were essentially similar to the iron pagodas, with both the rider and the horse fully armored. The only potential weaknesses were the eye sockets and the horse's legs.
However, with the equipment of the Beidi cavalry, they simply had no weapons capable of attacking these weak points.
An elite heavy cavalry unit, like a torrent of steel, burst through a gap in the infantry formation and charged into the ranks of the Di People's cavalry!
The clash between heavy cavalry and light cavalry had an obvious outcome.
The Di People's cavalry had almost no ability to resist. Neither their horseback archery nor their sabers could inflict any harm on the heavy cavalry before them. Moreover, they didn't even have stirrups.
In contrast, these heavy cavalry, relying solely on their stirrups, high-backed saddles, and full body armor, needed only a single charge to shatter the tightest formation of Beidi cavalry in an instant!
