The sun never sets in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 312 Meeting in a narrow road

Chapter 312 Meeting in a narrow road

Shanhaiguan infantry, Funing Zhuang labor, and Huang's engineering soldiers dragged out the processed Juma and Luchai to form the formation according to the agreed plan.

They slowly extended more than 200 steps northward to encroach on the territory, so that there was an extra buffer zone in front of our army's position, and then dug a large number of small holes in the horseshoes.

In the camp of the Ming army, troop carriers, chariots, more than 200 musketeers, [-] heavy infantry and the remaining [-] Shanhaiguan cavalry were ready to serve as the general reserve team for those who went out to fight at any time.

This is already all the mobile force, because there are still [-] musketeers who cannot attack no matter how fierce the fighting outside is, and must stick to their positions together with the artillery and grenadiers.

This is the basis for ensuring that the attacking team can retreat safely, and there should be no chance of luck.

In case the slave cavalry attacked here, the attacking team would be cut off from the rear, and the entire army would be wiped out almost as a matter of course.

After all, there are tens of thousands of Jiannu cavalry here. It is no exaggeration to say that they are the kings of cold weapons in this era. As long as the Huang family's horses are entangled, it may be a disaster.

Later Jin Xiaobei Lezierhalang was in charge of the southwestern defense. He heard that the Ming army had come out, and personally brought more than [-] cavalry guards from the headquarters to the scene to command. There are more than [-] cavalry with the blue flag here.

Jierhalang believed that these troops were enough to defeat the Ming army in a field battle, and the Han people just stood firm with their sharp firearms. After they dared to come out, the Jin army dared to fight with them in the field.

He sent his subordinates to harass them, but told them not to fight, but to protect themselves, and tried every means to lure the Ming army to stay away from the camp.

Yesterday's loss was still vivid in my mind. Jiannu was already afraid of being injured by the Ming army's firearms. They all used the speed of the cavalry to gallop back and forth. They knew that doing so would make it difficult for the Ming army's artillery to aim.

At the lookout post, Huang Sheng found Jiannu's cavalry cruising in units of Niulu, and ordered three attacking teams to drive them away and compress the enemy's cavalry range to the north.

The musketeers in the chariot had just fired a round of miniature bullets, and the slave cavalry who had suffered a small loss retreated three miles.The Ming army came to grab the territory, and the enemy would of course follow up if they retreated.

Seeing that the Ming army was getting closer and closer, and they were already four miles away from their beachhead, Jierhalang thought that the Ming army had lost artillery support, and he should try their strength. He ordered the scout battle to start with the Ming army. It must be fought, and I brought my personal guards to a small hill to watch the battle.

The Jiannu cavalry, who had been ordered not to retreat, had no choice but to form a hedge. The scout battle was very hard, and there were casualties.

Because the horse was injured and caused to run wildly, a chariot of Huang's family overturned. When a chariot was advancing, the wheel hit the stone hard, the wheel was knocked off, and it fell to one side.

Jiannu found an opportunity to rush forward to grab the loot, and the Ming army was impatient to rescue the musketeers in the chariot.

Huang Sheng immediately discovered two chariots overturned at the lookout post. The life and death of the sixteen musketeers inside the chariot were unknown. He had already seen three coachmen struggling after being injured.

There was only one coachman who was still fighting. He emptied his double-barreled short gun, and then took out the loaded short gun from the arms of his comrades and continued to shoot.

Because of the tenacity of the coachman, the three Jiannu who approached were killed or injured, and then more than a dozen Jiannu rushed forward. The coachman was not afraid, took up his sword and shield to defend the chariot, and refused The enemy snatches.

This brave coachman will be beaten to death by the enemy. In a critical moment, four flintlock guns in the chariot were fired. It turned out that four of the musketeers who fell were still able to move. They reacted quickly , Shoot immediately.

More than 1000 Jiannu cavalry were on the rampage, and more than [-] soldiers of the Ming army roared and fought head-on. None of them took half a step back. Every soldier was advancing, attacking, and advancing.

There was a burst of blood splattering and blood splattering, and soldiers from both sides continued to fall. Huang Sheng found that his subordinates were in danger, so he jumped down from the lookout post and rushed out of the beachhead with the guards and the ready general reserve team.

The five ambulances and medical soldiers were not required to go to the battlefield immediately for treatment, but they observed the casualties of the Ming army with binoculars, and they were not afraid of danger at all, and rushed to the battlefield where the arrows flew after the Patriarch.

The opposing Ming army had no fear, and when they met on a narrow road, the brave would win. Facing the fearless Ming army soldiers, Jiannu, who screamed and rushed to capture the Ming army's chariot, encountered a tough bone.

Huang Sheng was anxious and let Wu Qiang and Zhu Rongguo go forward at full speed. Those soldiers who were in danger were all his own efforts. He taught them to read, read, and shoot guns. The relationship between them is self-evident.

Those chariots cannot be seized by the enemy. If they tow one away, all the secrets of the Huang family will be obtained by Jiannu.

There are binoculars, flintlock rifles, mini bombs, fixed gunpowder, goggles, face armor and so on in the chariot.

Although these things will be exposed in broad daylight sooner or later, but they can be concealed one day at a time. After a few years, the Huang family will not be afraid of any enemies if they develop several times.

Besides, Jianu also has skilled Han craftsmen who were captured as slaves. They can imitate without qualified steel. Even if it is clumsy and has a shorter service life, it is better than nothing!
If Jiannu had these big killers, it would cause unexpected casualties to the Ming army in future battles. Wouldn't the precarious Ming be worse?

The chariot was driving at full speed, unable to aim in the swaying chariot, Huang Sheng could only use his hand to shoot out the flintlock guns, and the two armies collided in a moment.

After a scuffle, Jiannu didn't get any advantage. Master Huang's personal soldiers knew what the master was doing, and they dismounted and charged on foot. They fired two rounds with a dozen lead bullets at the fastest speed, and then swung their one-handed battle axes one by one. The light steel round shield killed all directions.

The two sides were red-eyed, and when they got stuck together, it was completely hand-to-hand combat. The coachman instructors Wu Qiang and Zhu Rongguo, who were already the chief banner officers, personally drove the chariot for the owner this time. The chariot also rushed into the melee.

Each chariot has two coachmen, the principal and the deputy. Seeing that Wu Qiang joined the battle group, Zhu Rongguo had no choice but to draw a gun in the driving position and choose a fighter.

The carriage drivers all rushed up to one of them tacitly. They fired two lead bullets in the double-barreled pistols, and killed the enemy with a knife shield or a "armor-piercing sharpshooter". The enemy gave two lead bullets first, and the killing effect was stronger than that of the Jiannu vest.

The heavy infantry were even more ruthless, and Jiannu's war horses came directly face-to-face without dodging. They directly pointed out their "armor-piercing guns" and pierced the Jiannu on horseback. Some suffered internal injuries, and some were hit with broken bones and tendons.

But none of the heavy infantry backed down. They laughed and confronted, and cursed viciously: "You may not die if you bump into me. I will stab you through your son of a bitch. Let's see how you live?"

The Huang family's cavalry archers charged and shot arrows at the same time, refusing to compromise at all, and directly collided with the Jiannu cavalry, but it turned out that Jiannu was frightened and turned his horse's head to dodge.

Wang Zhigui was born in the Juehua Island Tanma. He has performed outstandingly in previous battles. He is already a small banner officer with the rank of deputy commander-in-chief of the seventh-rank cavalry. His parents died in the Juehua Island massacre. This kid knows his shame and is brave. Every time he fought against Jiannu, he was desperate.

Wang Zhigui didn't dodge or dodge when charging the enemy cavalry, but jumped up suddenly when the horses were about to collide. Due to his height and strength, he used a one-handed mace. .

Taking advantage of the situation, he specially asked the master blacksmith of the Huang family to use steel that has been forged many times to make it custom-made. He knew that many Jiannu's heavy armor was difficult to penetrate, and none of his maces could stand it.

Sure enough, it was very powerful, he and his body threw a full blow, even though it only hit the shoulder of Jiannu Ba Yala, it also sent Ba Yala flying out with blood spurting from his mouth.

Not only that, he also pulled off a Jiannu vest that passed by, and turned on the enemy's war horse.

(End of this chapter)

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