Liangshan forces eventually overcome Huyan Zhuo's cavalry formation and defeat the imperial army.
Huyan Zhuo gains the upper hand in the battle with his superior chain-linked armoured cavalry formation and defeats the outlaws.
Huyan Zhuo deploys his chain-linked armoured cavalry formation and scores a victory over the outlaws.
At the center of the cavalry formation lay another relic, the ruin of a chariot.
The cavalry formation is thus destroyed.
The early 18th century saw the creation of yet another cavalry formation that influenced most European armies of the time: the uhlans.
On the field of battle, cavalry were expected to charge into and break up enemy infantry and cavalry formations.
Another barrage stormed over the walls, and several shots landed in the midst of the cavalry formation.
This was a group, named after a type of cavalry formation, which had first opposed the Union but developed into moderate supporters of it.
They were widely regarded as the most powerful cavalry formation in the world.