Chapter 1854 This is a complete defeat (Last Part)
In short, before the war started, Qinling and Heichi Changzhi had already undergone countless deductions, and the Japanese reactions were deduced according to the data of Zengzhao.
When the stove fire increases to 15 times the previous time, this is the most uncomfortable time for the Japanese. Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is a difficult choice. And this is also the easiest time for the Japanese to make judgments. If they do not make a decision, they will only be more passive afterwards.
So according to this data, Qinling withdrew his troops while adding the stove. The time was just right. After the troops were withdrawn, the Japanese attack also arrived. It can be seen that God was still standing on the side of the Tang Dynasty.
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Back to the book, it is said that the explosives buried underground were blew up, while on the other side, Hei Ya Changzhi led his 30,000 troops out of the diagonal stalwarts in the ten-mile open space stationed by the two armies.
Within a moment, the thirty thousand army had arrived in front of the old, weak and remnants of the Japanese.
The Iron Cavalry of the Tang Dynasty, who had just surrendered for a short time, was a wild nature that was hard to tame. When they went to the battlefield, they would care about the old and the weak. They danced with swords in their hands like windmills and rushed into the Japanese camp.
By the way, the equipment of these Japanese devils is really bad. Except for those equipped with Tang weapons, the others usually hold some broken bows and arrows, and the arrows used to attack are even curved, and there are not even arrows.
Of course, if you want to call them, you can also call those arrows as small wooden sticks.
Such simple equipment, let alone killing people, is difficult to hurt people with the excellent equipment of the Tang Dynasty's Marine Cavalry.
Moreover, given that Li Chengqian subconsciously kept the secret of the Tang Dynasty's iron-making process, the production process of the horizontal sword was not learned by the Japanese, so their iron weapons were also extremely simple, which was either too soft or too brittle compared to the Tang Hengdao.
However, these are not the most important. What is important is that after the 30,000 Tang Dynasty cavalry rushed into the Japanese camp, they almost passed by like locusts. They all fell down the corpses on the ground, and there would be no living sluts at all.
Qin Jisheng and Shanbei brother had never considered the security of their camp before sending troops. In their opinion, the main battlefield has always been on the Tang army camp, and they should not be that important here.
Therefore, the Japanese camp did not have any defensive measures at all, and the Marine cavalry almost felt like they were entering a land of no one after entering.
In fact, most of the Japanese in the Japanese camp were still dreaming of great victory. They believed that Shanbei's eldest brother and Qin Jisheng would definitely defeat the Tang army, drive the demons out of the sea, or build their heads into Jingguan.
But the cruel reality tells them how ridiculous everything in their dreams is. The Datang Marine Iron Cavalry who rushed to the camp like a vicious wolf told them with blood that the Datang is an absolutely invincible giant.
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If you escape, you must escape. The faster you escape, the better. The Japanese in the camp almost used their strength to escape and were running away like crazy.
The Marine cavalry led by Heiqi Changzhi chased them like cutting leeks, and used the long sword in his hand to harvest one fresh life after another.
Qin Jisheng was also running for life, and his son Hattori Harukawa was also running for life. The guards guarding him had long run away. When facing death, who would care about whether to order or not? Anyway, staying to resist is death. It is better to stay for a useful body and turn around and reorganize it.
So Hattori Harukawa escaped like this. He didn't bother to find his own son in the chaos, and snatched a 'husky' from somewhere, and ran away desperately.
At this time, all the Japanese had only one belief, that is, they should run faster than their companions, just a little faster. At that time, with companions behind them, they could escape their lives.
It is precisely because of this idea that the escaped Japanese people began to kill each other, hurting their companions, and letting their companions delay time became the unanimous idea of all Japanese people.
I have to say that this time Qin Jisheng and Shanbei were really fooled.
Of course, this also has the factor of underestimating the enemy. If they take steady steps and push more than 200,000 troops over it little by little, they may not be able to find the trap in the Tang Dynasty military camp. However, they were eager to win and completely ignored this point. A fierce man directly plunged into the mass grave and buried himself.
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In the Battle of Tsuka, 100,000 Mai cavalry killed more than 400,000 enemies, and blood soaked the ground several feet deep.
The eldest brother of Shanbei was killed in the explosion, and the head of the clan of the Fob tribe broke one of his legs. Qin Jisheng did not get any benefits. When he was halfway through the escape, he was caught by the cavalry of Hei-Toothed Changzhi and was captured.
As for Qin Jisheng's son Hattori Harukawa, he was not found after the war. I don't know if he died in the chaos or ran away.
However, for this victory, a small Hattori Harukawa is not worth remembering. Even if he can escape, he probably won't have much time to live.
Without logistics supplies, he had no ability to recruit enough subordinates. Moreover, the Japanese were scared out of their courage after this battle and all fled into the mountains. Every day, they only knew how to drill deep into the mountains. Who would care about a second-generation ancestor?
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After receiving the war report from the Japanese island, Li Chengqian seemed very happy and solemnly stated that the punishment for the Japanese could be over. As long as the remaining Japanese were willing to come out to do hard work, they would save their lives.
There are not many people in Japan anymore, and the amount of battle is less than three million. Although it is OK to kill again, it takes a lot of energy.
This kind of thing is like picking things on the ground. When the number decreases, the more effort we spend, the less we pick them up. When the number reaches a certain level, we can only pick them up one by one.
The same is true for slaughtering the Japanese islands. At the beginning, there were many Japanese people who could be killed with ease, but now there are not many people on the island. Even if you kill once, you can only catch a hundred people. It is not worth leaving the 100,000 troops on the island.
After all, the food of the Tang Dynasty did not fall from the sky. In order to support the 100,000 expeditionary army, the amount needed to be paid several times more than what they consumed normally. If they continue to conquer, the Tang Dynasty would be unable to hold on.
Of course, more importantly, some foreign missions have arrived, a new round of negotiations has begun, and the affairs of Japan must be put on. No matter how much Japanese devils say, it is not as important as making money.
Li Chengqian, the new emperor of the Tang Dynasty, was thinking about how to make up for the money from this war from other places, and the bloody purge of Japanese islands was temporarily concluded.
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