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Chapter 1015: The decisive battle of the Japanese country with strong wind and haze (16)

Zhang Tong, the chief manager of the Po Nu Army's Yixing Camp, watched the battle on the watchtower. He could clearly see the smoke and dust caused by the Battle of Baishan. However, he was in the north of the battlefield and the Ross attacked the south slope of Baishan. Zhang Tong could only see the crowd of Ross soldiers on both sides rushing upwards. The Po Nu Army's artillery no longer dared to bombard the Baishan, but the accuracy of the artillery was not as accurate as that of the crossbows. Therefore, Zhang Tong, who was watching the battle on the high platform, could only see the white smoke fired continuously by the crossbows.

The traces enveloped the upper half of the Baishan Mountain. With the loud explosions coming, the entire Baishan Mountain was hidden in gray smoke and dust, but the orange light that appeared in the dust fog made Zhang Tong feel a hidden murderous intent. Soon, fire snakes rushed out of the dust fog, and they flew clearly to the southern gentle slope where the Ross people attacked. Seeing the rockets shot from the Japanese position, Zhang Tong suddenly felt nervous. It seemed that the Japanese defenders planned to use fire attack.

Sure enough, one pot of pots filled with tinder oil on the White Mountain was thrown from a high place to the dense Ross people, and red flames burst out from the black smoke. The Ross soldiers who were about to break through the Japanese outer defense line for a while were burned into fire by the Japanese turf oil. Although people cannot live without fire when they eat, they are most afraid of causing fire to burn themselves. The soldiers fighting on the battlefield were already extremely tense. Once they were surrounded by fire, the person would be panicked and ran around in panic. The fire was not easy to extinguish. The Japanese army threw the pot of pots of pots down into the Ross crowd below. The fire completely ignited the passion of the Ross soldiers to attack. The Ross people at the rear rushed up the mountain, and the Ross people who were on fire on the mountain ignited their companions behind. Most of the irrational ones were burned to death. The rational ones naturally wanted to escape from the sea of ​​fire.

Now, the Ross infantry charged in the back, with the Possess Army inspectors behind them. Once the Ross soldiers fled the battlefield, they would be killed on the spot. Therefore, the Ross soldiers behind them were still afraid to retreat even though they saw the Japanese igniting the positions in front of them into a sea of ​​fire, so that the Ross soldiers who wanted to avoid the fire had nowhere to hide. Just as the Ross soldiers were crowded into a group on the hill, they rushed down a thousand Japanese iron cannons, and they fired lead bombs at the Ross soldiers through the firewall. This time, the Ross soldiers were beaten up by the people and overturned the horses. The officers of the Possess Army commanded in the rear could not blew the whistle to retreat when they saw that the attack on Baishan was somewhat beyond the expectations of Zhang Tong, the chief of staff of the Zhengyixing camp, and Zhao Sidao, the chief of staff of Zhao Sidao. They did not expect that the Japanese army would have such strong counterattack ability at the end of their lives.

Similarly, the Japanese commander Tokugawa Akira, who was watching the battle at Tianshen Mountain, had a heart that was hanging on him. As long as the Ikelikaku and Baishan were not lost, the Japanese front still had hope. Despite the hot weather, Tokugawa Akira did not dare to fan the gourd fan at him. As the commander of the first army, Tokugawa Akira must maintain the dignity of command, and this gourd fan was specially used as command. If the fan was too much, it would cause misunderstandings to his subordinates. Zhang Tong, the chief general of the Po Slave Army, did not care about the failure of the Ross' first attack, but issued a military order for the Ross servants to continue attacking Baishan. Before the battle, the Po Slave Army had made careful plans, and Zhang Tong had to find a way to mobilize all the ambushers on the Japanese defense line. To this end, Zhang Tong ordered the Ross army's 20,000 cavalry in the middle line to mobilize westwards, joining the army attacking Baishan from the place where the Turks broke through, and strengthening the Baishan's offensive forces.

The Ponu Army still used a tactic of breaking through and shaking the entire enemy line, forcing the Japanese commander Tokugawa Akira to resist with all his strength. As the Ponu Army reinforcements continued to advance from the western battlefield, the defense line at the bottom of the Japanese Tianshen Mountain was broken, and the 120,000 Japanese troops here seemed to be unable to follow the 80,000 Ponu Army servants and cavalry. Seeing the Turkic cavalry expanding the front line to the foot of the Tianshen Mountain, Tokugawa Akira, who was commanding on the mountain, gradually fell into horror. If the Ponu Army did this,

If the battle continues, the Japanese army will be attacked from both sides on the east side. In order to change this unfavorable war, Tokugawa Yushi had to order the Japanese army hidden in Manjushri Mountain to provide comprehensive reinforcements. Now, Tokugawa Yushi has become a pot maker. Facing the aggressive enemy, the cavalry corps, the cavalry army, has long lost the calm that the commander should have. When the 30,000 Japanese infantry in Manjushri Mountain joins the battlefield eastward, the Ross soldiers attacking Baishan adjusted the direction of the attack.

The Ross soldiers needed to attack the reinforcements in the east first, and then find an opportunity to attack the Japanese army on Baishan. Just when the battlefield was in chaos, Zhao Sidao, chief of staff of the Conquering Yixing Battalion, resigned to the chief general Zhang Tong, who wanted to go to Baishan to preside over the battle. Zhang Tong was not pretentious and ordered Duan Mangui, the chief of staff, to take 7,000 soldiers from the headquarters to join the chief of staff, Zhao Sidao, to enter the Baishan battlefield. After arranging Zhao Sidao's events, Zhang Tong took out his telescope and looked east. Today, the front battlefield was on the front.

Everything he did was a feint attack. The real main attack was the 50,000 army of Fu Ruige, deputy general manager of the Zhengyixing camp. Fu Ruige's headquarters was the most familiar with mountain combat for the mountain troops. Today, the Possess Army wanted to take down Manjushri Mountain and retreat to the line of defense of the Japanese army. In order to conceal its real battle goals, Zhang Tong ordered the artillery leader Yang Kui to lead the artillery forward. When the Ross vassal army was entangled with reinforcements to the east of the Japanese army, the artillery team bombarded Chilifeng Mountain and Baishan with all their might.

As Zhang Tong expected, the fire of the Baishan and Chiliqian Mountain attracted the attention of all the Japanese troops on the battlefield. The artillery even hit the Japanese turf oil storage point, causing a sky-sky fire on Baishan. Perhaps it was because of the too much turf oil stored on Baishan. Zhang Tong could see hundreds of firemen running around and burn Baishan into a sea of ​​fire. At this time, the core of the Japanese defense line in the east, which had been silent, suddenly sounded dense muskets. Hearing the familiar muskets, although Zhang Tong did not see the Possess Army in Fu Ruige's army in the telescope, he could also guess that the Possess Army launched a general attack on the mountain. The 13,000 Possess Army and 36,000 Ross Servants Army, who had been hiding for many days, launched the first attack on the south side of Mount Manjushri. The Japanese army seemed to have placed its main defensive force on Manjushri Mountain in the north, and the total number of Japanese troops was only 3,000 Japanese troops.

The height of Bridge Lishan is almost parallel to Manjushri Mountain. Fu Ruige believes that capturing Bridge Lishan, which has weak defense, is equivalent to capturing Manjushri Mountain. Fu Ruige commanded the slave army to cover and shoot, while urging the Ross servants and musket soldiers to attack the mountain quickly. Fu Ruige cherishes the opportunity given to him by Zhang Tong, the chief general of the Conquering Yixing Camp. Earlier, after the Shi Jianyin Battle, Zhang Tong was criticized in person by the young and energetic Fu Ruige for defeat. Unexpectedly, Zhang Tong took the initiative to take responsibility and punished Zhang Dashen again and again. Fu Ruige believes that the chief general Zhang Tong may not be a wise general, but must be a talent for commanders. Zhang Tong won the respect of the Conquering Yixing Camp with a suspicion of being unused, and Fu Ruige also recognized Zhang Tong's ability to command troops. Although Zhang Tong was not as good as Zhang Dashen in all aspects, he was as good at using people as Zhang Dashen.

Fu Ruige was not allowed to have too many feelings on the battlefield. The eight thousand Japanese troops who came to support from Manjushri Mountain were approaching the attacking Po Nu Army. Arrows and lead bullets collided, and Fu Ruige used five thousand Po Nu Army musket soldiers to line up according to the mountain situation. He did not pay attention to the neatness of the military formation but only focused on the dense military formation. Although there were two thousand iron cannons in the Japanese reinforcements, how could they be the opponent of the Po Nu Army's long-standing battle formation? The Po Nu Army's favorite musket tactics now are to cover shooting, which can kill and kill the enemy in large quantities. After the three-wheeled muskets covered and fired, there were less than three hundred Japanese troops who could rush forward. These three hundred lucky ones almost became the targets for the performances of the Po Nu Army's sharpshooters. The Japanese army who were rushing to the battlefield fell down amid the intermittent sound of the Po Nu Army's muskets, leaving seven or eight more lucky Japanese troops standing foolishly on the battlefield at a loss.

These Japanese soldiers held bamboo guns in their hands, and faced thousands of times the enemy. After destroying the main Japanese reinforcements, the Pokémon Army seemed to be ignoring the existence of these stupid soldiers. The remaining Japanese soldiers were stunned in the battlefield where corpses were corpse-like, and their ears were filled with fellow practitioners whispering and wailing powerlessly after death. The Pokémon Army opposite them quickly loaded ammunition, and they didn't know who started it. A large group of Pokémon Army soldiers glanced at these fools with sarcasm, and then hundreds of people shouted suddenly: "Run! Ha! Ha! Ha!"

I don’t know if these Japanese soldiers can understand Chinese. Anyway, they all rolled back and crawled towards Manshu Mountain. After all, a few people faced a lot of black muskets, and no one would take the initiative to die as long as they were not crazy. The Po Slave Army still showed mercy and did not shoot these soft eggs. The main reason is that everyone felt that bullying Japanese people as big as children was a little unfair. Commander Fu Ruige saw the fighter plane from it. The bloody battlefield paved by the 8,000 Japanese army was two miles, which also shows that the Japanese army on Manshu Mountain had no defensive forces.

With the slightest hesitation, Fu Ruige immediately ordered the Posubs Army to attack Mount Wenshu. As Fu Ruige expected, the defenders of Mount Wenshu were only 4,000 at this time, and the 5,000 Posubs Army used alternate covers to attack, and quickly joined forces with scattered soldiers to rush to Mount Wenshu half a mile away. The Japanese army on the mountain did not expect that the Posubs Army would counterattack so quickly. Before they could pass the gate of the camp, hundreds of Posubs Army had already rushed in front of them. Fu Ruige's army was experienced in fighting this kind of mountain battle. Mountain combat was focused on the automatic formation of several war soldiers, which required tacit understanding between the war soldiers.

In the process, they quickly formed small formations with the outside commander's core. During the war, the sergeant was also shooting in the first three musketeers, and the other six were on guard. In this way, even if they encountered enemy spearmen, they could deal with it calmly. The Japanese iron cannon foot on Manjushri Mountain was almost completely lost in the counterattack. The Possess Army attacked Manjushri Mountain and almost fought against Japanese soldiers holding bamboo guns. Fu Ruige's troops took half an hour to attack the Japanese camp. They used the turbid oil and * stored by the Japanese army to destroy the entire Japanese camp in Manjushri Mountain.
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