Chapter 365 The first battle of the female army
The war drums sounded, and the two armies slowly moved towards the villa.
The villa is located in the land of Sili, northwest of Luoyang. It was originally a village of the Zhao family, but this clan lost its power in the Luoyang Dynasty and was implicated by Wang Yun and hung its head at the city gate. This clan was afraid of being exterminated, so he rebelled and rebelled, intending to seize the country. The city of Luoyang was lucky enough to escape.
When the rebels fled eastward, they were mostly blocked at the gates and could not leave the gates, so they fled to the northwest of Luoyang and hid in Zhaojiazhuang. However, they were discovered and went to the court to take the lead. Therefore, the court sent a large army to wipe out the rebels.
The rebel leader Zhang Xi was over 40 years old. He was a veteran in the court. He was nominated for the position of Weiwei, but was ordered to be captured by the court because of conspiring with Wang Yun to rebel. He was well-informed. He escaped from Luoyang early as early as when Wang Yun was arrested, so he did not have the order to behead him.
At this time, he looked at the approaching army from afar. Although he was a little scared, he couldn't help but wonder: When will women go to war?
The princesses who were sent to suppress the bandits but left the King of Wuwei, led the commander of the Xianbei Central Army General Murong Lin, two others, one left Zou Jia and the other left Gan Tianer, each leading five thousand elite women's army to attack Zhaojiazhuang.
But they took the initiative to ask for this task. King Wuwei knew about this and was worried that they would lead three thousand elite soldiers to help.
In Zhaojiazhuang, the old, weak and remnants were counted together, but only 4,000 people. Sili knew the reputation of King Wuwei, and they all looked at each other with fear, knowing that this time, they were probably doomed.
On the wall, the soldiers who faced the enemy directly had less fear. Most of them looked forward to the distance, wonderingly, and the female soldiers in armor were in wonder, diluting their fear.
Xiaoman led his army outside Zhaojiazhuang. When he was about to approach the range of the bow and arrow, he waved his hand to stop the army and shouted: "The catapult car is ready!"
Amid the sound of the orioles singing, the female soldiers obeyed the orders and pushed dozens of catapults out from behind the team.
The female soldiers fixed the catapult cart and twisted the roulette hard. After Xiaoman's sounded, with a whoosh, the huge rock soared into the sky and fell straight towards Zhaojiazhuang.
With a loud bang, a huge rock hit the wall heavily. A small piece of the weak wall was smashed, and the soldiers on it were also hit by the huge rock and fell off the wall in screams.
The roar continued to sound, and dozens of huge rocks broke through the air. The thunderous wall hit the wall, causing the entire wall to tremble continuously. The screams of the monks were endless, and they were broken by the bones and tendons. They fell down from the wall, fell to the ground and struggled and twisted, without knowing whether they were alive or dead.
The rest of Zhuang Ding was extremely frightened and couldn't help but retreat.
Seeing that the situation was not good, Zhang Xi had to order the Zhuang Dings to retreat temporarily. When the attack of the catapult was calmed down, he would come forward to stop the enemy's attack.
The catapult cart kept throwing huge rocks, bombarding the fragile walls of the village. Soon, several sections of the village walls had collapsed. Zhang Xi drove the village heads to repair the village walls. The village heads were afraid and killed by Zhang Xi, the military team, wielding a knife. The rest of the people had to sacrifice their lives and go forward to repair them with sand and stones, but they could not repair them. Instead, they were injured by huge rocks falling from their heads.
More than ten crossbows were pushed out of the Women's Army, and huge arrows penetrated the sky and bombarded the village walls. More collapsed walls were almost completely collapsed.
At Xiaoman's loud call, countless pointed wooden donkey carts were pushed out from behind the team, and with the force of the female soldiers under the car, they approached Zhaojiazhuang.
In front of Zhaojiazhuang, a large number of pointed wooden donkey carts formed three long passages, directly approaching the deep trench outside Zhaohan Village. The female soldiers walked quickly under the chariot, carrying a large amount of sand and stone in coarse cloth bags, threw them into the deep trench and quickly filled it.
The archers in the village ran to the wall of the village desperately and shot arrows hard, but could only penetrate the wooden donkey cart, unable to hurt the female soldiers inside.
The archer changed into a rocket and shot at the pointed wooden donkey cart
Through the sky, they landed on the pointed wooden donkey cart. The cars were covered with thick cowhide, which not only blocked the sword, but also made the fire unable to burn. Occasionally, a few rockets burned the pointed wooden donkey carts, and the cars were quickly pushed away by the female soldiers and left aside. Naturally, the pointed wooden donkey carts behind came up to replace the position.
Soon, sand and stone filled the deep trench. The female soldiers also pushed the pointed wooden donkey cart and changed positions until the entire deep trench that was guarding Zhaojiazhuang was filled with solid content.
Seeing that the enemy was well-trained and had no choice but to do anything, Zhang Xi could only order the monks to be on guard and be careful of the enemy's surprise attacks.
After clearly deleting the protective facilities outside Zhaojiazhuang, Xiaoman waved his hand and thousands of female soldiers shouted loudly, raised their swords and guns, and rushed towards the wall of the village.
Zhang Xi shouted loudly, and the archer in the village raised his bow, shot sharp arrows, and landed among the female soldiers.
The female soldiers were a little timid when they first entered the battle. When they saw arrows attacking, their formation was a little scattered.
Seeing this, Zou Jia hurriedly went forward to cover the archers on the side. The catapult car also accelerated the catapulting speed, threw countless huge rocks into the wall of the village and hit the heads of those enemy archers.
In the chaos, the Detachment of Women had already rushed outside Zhaojiazhuang. Everyone held bright swords and guns in their hands, and rushed to the wall of the village under the rain, fighting with the enemy.
These female soldiers were all strong peasant women carefully selected by Huang Shang, and their strength was great among women. Moreover, after a long period of training, they had excellent martial arts and combat effectiveness. Individual combat was not inferior to the group of mobs in Zhaojiazhuang. It was just that they had no experience in the first battle. They fought with the terrified Zhuang Ding with a sharp spirit. As swords and guns were waving, screams sounded everywhere. Countless Zhuang Dings and female soldiers died in battle here.
Those Zhuang Dings had no combat experience, and were already scared by the reputation of the mighty King of Wu, and they were inevitably underestimated by these female soldiers, but they were killed by these female soldiers and almost collapsed in formation. Only then did they get excited and fight the enemy desperately.
Zhang Xi loudly ordered Zhuang Ding to come forward to support him. The two sides were stalemate and the killing sound shook the sky.
Suddenly, Wu Lie's shouts came from outside the village. An elite army quickly approached the wall of the village. The flag was distinctive and the formation was strict. There was a big flag in it, with the words "King Liu of Wuwei of Han" written on it.
The soldiers riding war horses urged their horses to run towards Zhaojiazhuang, and shouted loudly: "The mighty king is in charge of the battle. If the rebellious rats do not surrender, they will be punished and not kept!"
Hearing this deafening shout, the monks all looked like earth, and could no longer control the supervisory team behind them urged them to attack. They all turned around and fled to the Inner Village.
When the female soldiers saw the enemy fleeing, they shouted excitedly and held up swords and guns to chase them. They chased them to the outside of the village. The enemy fired a rain of arrows inside and retreated and confronted the enemy from afar.
Feng Sha led a large army into the village, looking at the wall in front of him from afar, but saw that the wall was neat, which was much stronger than the outer wall of Zhaojiazhuang.
Zou Jia, dressed in military uniform, urged the horse to come forward, bowed and bowed, saying, "Master, I will be polite!"
When Feng Sha heard her claim to herself, a smile flashed through her eyes, but she didn't say anything, but said calmly: "No gift."
Zou Jia saw him laughing, his cheeks were slightly red, and he coughed lightly, "According to the last general, the morale of the enemy is low and the morale of the army has dispersed. The attacking heart should be the best. If the enemy can surrender without fighting, our army will be able to subdue this rebel army without bloodshed.
Feng Sha had long been interested in training their abilities in battle, and nodded immediately and said, "It's up to you, let's arrange it."
Zou Jia smiled and stepped down, ordered the female soldiers to shout loudly, asking the rebels in the village to surrender.
Thousands of female soldiers shouted in unison: The voice was very loud. When the rebels of Zhuang Nian were frightened, they suddenly heard the female soldiers shouting, saying that if they surrender, they would be spared from their sins and keep their family safe.
The shouts of women appeared on this bloody killing scene, which immediately diluted the bloody smell on the battlefield. The Zhuang Dings looked at each other and couldn't help but think of their wives and children in their families. They all looked fearful and could not bear to die here in battle, leaving their relatives helpless and starved to death in this chaotic world.
Zhang Xi was shocked and angry, and hurriedly ordered the supervisory team to patrol everywhere. If anyone dared to escape or talk about surrender, he would be killed immediately.
The two armies confronted each other, and it was the first time that the Women's Army took the battle. Feng Sha was unwilling to let them get too much damage, so he ordered the camp to set up a camp outside the inner wall of Zhaojiazhuang, and would not attack for the time being.
As it got darker, Zou Jia ordered to bury the pot to make rice. After dinner, most of the soldiers rested, and the remaining people were closely guarding to guard against the enemy's night attack.
At night, enemy soldiers came, but they did not come to attack, but to surrender.
Taking advantage of the night (please delete the banned book), a large number of Zhuang Dian escaped the patrol of the supervision team, sneaked out of Neizhuang, came to the camp of the Weiwu King, begging for the intake. They also knew that if they wanted to escape, there would be a court army on all sides, and they would probably not have a good end to travel alone. It would be better to surrender, hoping that Weiwu King would be as kind as the legendary heroic as he could save his life.
Chapter completed!