Chapter 1005: The decisive battle of the Japanese country with strong wind and haze (6)
When the Pou Nu Army believed that the Japanese army besieged in Mino and Echizen became a turtle in the jar, no one expected that Tokugawa Ashi was ambushing an army of 150,000 people in the mountainous area of the northern part of the Kafari Kingdom, led by Uesugi Nagazen, the war general who was trusted by Tokugawa Ashi. Uesugi Nagazen was the great-grandson of the Uesugi Asuchi Daming of the Musashi Kingdom. His ancestor Uesugi Asuchi was famous for his family. Although Uesugi Nagazen became a retainer of Ou Tokugawa Ashi, his outstanding command talent was deeply appreciated by Tokugawa Ashi. Although the main retreat of the Japanese army was cut off, Tokugawa Ashi was also thinking about the strategy of breaking the hostile situation after panic at the beginning. Tokugawa Ashi's opponent, the Pou Nu Army, was unprecedentedly powerful, and the tactics were varied and mostly cavalry. The Japanese army not only had a very big gap in combat skills and weapons, but if it was to fight hard, the Japanese army was obviously not an opponent.
It was not that Tokugawa Aoshi failed to defeat the Ponu Army. In Ishimi Gintokugawa Aoshi almost captured the Ponu Army's leader Zhang Tong. Through years of war, Tokugawa Aoshi still found the weakness of the Ponu Army, which was the Mongolian servant cavalry under the Ponu Army. In recent years, Mongolian cavalry caused disasters to northern Japan, burning, killing, looting and doing all kinds of evil, and hundreds of thousands of Japanese people became slaves from foreign countries. Tokugawa Aoshi discovered that no matter how strong the Japanese army was in fighting, no matter how large the number was, it would not be easy to destroy a thousand people.
The fighters of the Pou Nu Army. This is mainly because the fighters of the Pou Nu Army are well-armed and pay attention to mutual cooperation in wars. In particular, as long as the Japanese army besiege the Pou Nu Army, several nearby troops will come to support the siege, and they will rescue the siege at any cost. On the contrary, the Pou Nu Army treats the Mongolian Servant Army in a different way, although the generals of the Pou Nu Army will also send reinforcements to support the besieged Mongolian cavalry. However, once the Pou Nu Army rescues the Han officers in the Mongolian Servant Army, they will generally no longer fight and let them fight to the death with the Japanese army.
It was precisely because of the weakness of the Po Slave Army that Tokugawa Yushi planned to take a risk to fight a counterattack to alleviate the pressure of the main force of the Po Slave Army in the north. The Musashi Plain is very conducive to cavalry combat, which is also the reason why Zhang Tong, the chief general of the Conquering Yixing Camp, sent the main force of the Mongolian vassal cavalry to this point. After the main force of the Japanese army evacuated, Tokugawa Yushi always hoped that the Mongolian vassal army would appear in the Musashi Plain. As Tokugawa Yushi predicted, more than 100,000 Mongolians
The ancient vassal army looted from the north and appeared on the Musashi Plain. Japanese commander Tokugawa Akira began to use strategies to reveal the truth and show falsehoods to slack the morale of the Mongolian vassal cavalry. At the cost of tens of thousands of Japanese people being captured, they arrogantly stolen the morale of the Mongolian cavalry. Especially when the Japanese troops stationed in the Musashi area evacuated, they did not just flee the battlefield, but used the tactics of resistance to make the Slave Army leader mistakenly believe that there was no large Japanese army troops in the Musashi area.
After this series of fake actions, the Japanese general Tokugawa Akira achieved a strategic goal of prideing the enemy's morale. Moreover, Uesugi Nagazen ambushed early in the Sanbo Mountain forest. Uesugi Nagazen, who was cautious by nature, used cruel means to send samurai to capture all suspicious people. As long as the people entering the mountain escaped, they were killed immediately, and then the purpose of covering the battlefield was achieved. The combat zone chosen by the Japanese general was also very particular, that is, they must be close to the forest with lush trees. Once the war was not good, the army could hide in the dense forest. Although the Mongolian cavalry could cross the plains, they could not do anything in the forest at all. In this way, the Japanese army would have a smooth attack depth. The Japanese commander Tokugawa Akira was accurate in calculating, and the Mongolian servant cavalry stayed in the Musashi Plain after chasing and retreating several small losses.
What made the Japanese commander Tokugawa Ai unexpected was that Li Tie, one of the minds of the Ponucheng Maritime Merchant Alliance, aggravated the slackness of the Mongolian cavalry. In order to please the elders of the Ponu Army Commander Zhang Ping'an, the Mongolian cavalry divided into thousands of cavalry teams and scattered everywhere in the plain to capture the Japanese people. The Mongolian Servant Army's military discipline was not good. They followed the orders of Zhang Ping'an, the commanders of the Ponu Army Commander Zhang Ping'an, and used the orders of burning, robbing and killing them, and bloodbathing all the villages in the Musashi Plain of Japan. Of course, the Mongolian Servant Army Cavalry
The strategy of killing is not implemented properly, and they also hope to exchange the Japanese people for the dispensed substances. In just a few days, tens of thousands of Japanese people gathered in the maritime business camp where Li Tie was located. Even if Li Tie was arrogant, he had to give way to the Po Nu Military Medical Office to first select the person. Li Tie also knew that the Deputy Hospital of the Medical Office was a person that cannot be offended. A few years ago, Xu Qiang snatched him from the King of Hell. This is the truth of gratitude for being a person. Li Tie naturally knew.
For this reason, Li Tie sent Uygur slave guards to identify young Japanese women and detain them separately for the selection of female guards with the Military Medical Office. The Mongolian cavalry did not allow them to rape Japanese women before the slave army chose Japanese women. Even if the ugly woman was, the Mongolian cavalry could only wait. In fact, most of the military doctors with the Medical Office were soft-hearted, and they were also very disgusted with the behavior of the Maritime Merchant Alliance. When the Medical Office selected Japanese women, the doctors almost waved their hands and took them away. Although Li Tie
Although he was dissatisfied, he was more interested in the young and strong men who could work in Japan. The Japanese women were too short and were only suitable for maids and could not sell them much. It was Li Tie, a big man here. Yang Qiantu, the naval admiral of the Po Slave Army, specially sent 600 elite naval commanders to protect him. In addition, he also sent 2,000 sailors with muskets to escort the Japanese women selected by the Medical Bureau. As for the elderly and weak Japanese who were not favored by everyone, they naturally had the guards of Uygur to do dirty work, and drove these food-consuming disasters directly into the sea to the east to drown.
If the Japanese generals slacked off the morale of the Mongolian vassal army at the cost of the people, Uesugi Nagazen, the chief general who was ambushed in Sanbo Mountain, could definitely be regarded as a ruthless master. The commander Tokugawa is aspiring to use the people as bait to paralyze the main general of the Slave Army, and he used 13,000 Japanese old and weak warriors to face the enemy, hoping to lure the Mongolian cavalry to the canyon between Mount Oge and Mount Sakura. Uesugi Nagazen knew that Japanese infantry could not fight the Mongolian cavalry hard, and could only use strategies to ambush them to win. At the exit of the canyon north of Mount Oge, the Japanese army first ambushed six hundred samurai in the houses in the village, and then they asked young Japanese women to pull their clothes open and shyly seduce Mongolian cavalry into the village to capture them. However, Uesugi Nagazen's plan to lure the Mongolian cavalry with women was a bit miscalculated. The Mongolians seemed to have been castrated, and they were not very interested in young women who were about to be naked.
The Japanese general Uesugi Nagazen knew that the Mongolian cavalry was most afraid of seeing Japanese women. If the Mongolian cavalry raped Japanese women, no matter whether the woman was old or not, she would be beheaded as long as she was seen by Han officers. Of course, the Mongolian cavalry could still be happy at night without the Japanese women who were favored by the Posses and the Maritime Businessmen. Because of this, Uesugi Nagazen's beauty plan did not achieve any results. The Mongolian cavalry was walking in a team of five people as usual.
When they entered the door, they plundered seven or eight cavalrymen to respond outside the door. At this moment, the Japanese football samurai hidden in the house could only pick up weapons and fight with the Mongols. Unfortunately, the Mongols were strong and they were all veterans who survived the battlefield. Five Mongolian soldiers tied with more than ten Japanese football samurais. Don’t forget that there were still several Mongolian cavalry outside the gate, and they immediately grabbed the bow and arrow and shot.
The Mongolians were stronger than the Possess Army in the encounters of this cold weapon. The arrows they shot could accurately drill into the vitals of the Japanese warriors along the gaps in the body of their companions. The Japanese football team was wearing bamboo armor, and even the defense of bamboo armor in the era of cold weapon conflict was a relatively poor armor among all armors. In an incense stick, more than a dozen Japanese elite football teams who rushed out of the door died under multiple attacks of Mongolian swords and arrows. Seeing that their own side suffered a great loss, the Japanese general Uesugi Nagazen had to increase his troops from outside the village. The biggest victory in cold weapon combat is the number of soldiers. This time, there were more than 500 Mongolian cavalry robbed in Guishi. How could they beat thousands of Japanese warriors to attack in multiple directions? The advantage of the Mongolian cavalry is that they can run fast and cannot beat them to escape.
Because the leader of the maritime businessman Li Tie built a fairly solid camp on the hill west of Tsukubo, Song Hu, the inspector who supervised the Mongolian Servant Army, only left 20,000 Mongolian cavalry by his side. The remaining 100,000 people were scattered in the Musashi Plain for hundreds of miles to rob. When the Mongolian cavalry who escaped from Guishi Village urgently reported that they had discovered a large number of Japanese troops here. Song Hu was overjoyed when he received this news. He sent the messenger out in waves, and Song Hu must collect it as soon as possible.
Only by gathering its main force can we wipe out this large number of Japanese troops. When Song Hu led 20,000 Mongolian servants cavalry to the north of Guishi Village, the cavalry he could collect was only 30,000. Among the Possess Army, Song Hu was also a very qualified general. Zuo Erya and Fu Ruige, deputy general manager of the Conquering Yixing Camp, were both his subordinates. More than ten years ago, he was dismissed by General Zhang. Over the years, Song Hu has been waiting for an opportunity to prove himself.
Thirty thousand Mongolian cavalry came to Guishi Village, Song Hu was not in a hurry to launch an attack. Years of war experience made him feel that something was strange when he saw the terrain behind Guishi Village. Song Hu was the first chief of the mountain army of the Possess Army. He knew the various complex terrain that must be paid attention to in mountain combat. Behind Guishi Village was obviously a canyon zone, and the Japanese army set up a wide infantry formation at the exit of the valley, which must contain conspiracy. Song Hu saw that there were about 15,000 war soldiers on the opposite Japanese army's position, and the numerous and complex flags on the surface of the Japanese army's combat power was not very strong. Song Hu believed that even if the Japanese army hid ambush in the valley, it would be fine.
Chapter completed!