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Chapter 1331: Auspicious Rui in Shenzhou, Pingbo Sihaijing (26)

The Chinese military guard soldiers used cold weapons to deal with the Spaniards stationed in the northwest corner of Manila City and found a mountain of storage buckets in the lower part. Mr. Qian Zhang Heshan roughly estimated the warehouse covering an area of ​​nearly one acre and two seven feet high. The warehouse, which had a total of about 6,000 kilograms, was placed in three or four floors. As the general of the team, Zhang Heshan, immediately sent people to report to the rear, leaving only fifteen guards to ignite, and the rest quickly evacuated to the west bank of the moat. At this time, thousands of war soldiers of the Chinese military guard camp on the west bank of the moat were planning to cross the river under the command of Zhang Wuji, the commander of the intelligence department. While receiving urgent reports from the scouts of the enemy land battle camp, Zhang Wuji stopped the guard camp to continue crossing the river, and informed Zhang Yuhai, the commander of the navy land battle camp.

Not far from the crossing point of the Qinwei Camp, the ambush area of ​​the Navy Land Battle Camp. After receiving Zhang Wuji's notice, Zhang Yuhai immediately sent two thousand land battle camp officers and soldiers to the north with 300 small river crossing boats to reinforce. After all, most of the officers and soldiers in the Emperor's Personal Guards were not familiar with the water nature, and to cross the river, they needed the cooperation of the Navy Land Battle Camp soldiers. Zhang Heshan, the general general of the Qiangu, first locked the iron gate of the lower layer of the bunker with two muskets left by the enemy, and then piled five hundred-pound buckets behind the iron gate to prevent the Spaniards from breaking open the iron gate. Then, Zhang Heshan and the three guard brothers carefully pried open six small buckets and sprinkled the black * in the three of the buckets on the outside of the large buckets. Then, Zhang Heshan and the others retreated while sprinkling the * along the line.

When they walked to the upper entrance of the bunker, Mr. Zhang Heshan pulled out the candles on the wall beside the door and threw them on the line. When the bunker was like a fire snake emitting orange-red flames, he rushed down in the white smoke, Zhang Heshan and the others ran quickly to the downtown rope. The white smoke that rushed out of the bunker attracted the attention of the Spanish sentries on the north wall. Three Spanish sentries ran towards the bunker with muskets. At this time, except for two contacts on the wall

Apart from the guard brothers, the others had already gone down under the city wall, and most of the guard soldiers crossed the river and returned to the west bank again. The twenty brothers of the land war camp who stayed on the east bank of the moat pulled three river crossing ropes for the subsequent brothers. Zhang Heshan and the others on the city wall faced three Spanish sentries, and the three of them shot them down directly with crossbow arrows. However, one of the Spanish sentries pulled the trigger of the musket before they died, and a crisp sound broke the silence of the night.

The sound of muskets stabbed the hornet's nest, and the Spanish defenders to the north and west of Manila were all alarmed by the sound. Countless Spanish people rushed to the northwest city wall with weapons, and they wanted to figure out the reason for the musket warning. It was really time to start when it was time to take action. The young and strong people from Sulu who had just entered the city were instantly panicked. Since there was no unified command, the indigenous people didn't know what to do. People often had a very narrow vision when they were panicked. Spain

People's attention was attracted by the Chinese army fleeing to the west bank of the moat under the city wall. They raised their muskets and shot at the Chinese army soldiers in the river. No one thought about why these Chinese army had to escape after succeeding in the sneak attack. They saw that there were endless fires on the city wall, and showers splashed in the moat. Several guards and naval land battalions soldiers were hit by the enemy's muskets and led bullets and sank into the water. They were soon taken up by their brothers around them and swam to the other side.

The Chinese Army crossing the river was not so much a roaming, but rather the brothers who were being held back to the other side of the shore by the brothers who were receiving the support. Hundreds of soldiers from the personal guards shot the brothers who were covering the river on the city walls. When everyone got ashore, they carried the injured compatriots and dragged the brothers who had exhausted their energy to a safe place. The Chinese Army Commander Zhang Ping'an liked to play *, so the Chinese Army soldiers who had experienced many battles knew how much damage the power of the explosion of thousands of kilograms would bring. But before they ran dozens of feet, they felt a shock in the soles of their feet coming from behind. The Chinese Army soldiers who were still running instinctively rushed to the ground, and the subsequent explosion shock wave mixed with gravels torn their clothes.

Some Chinese soldiers who thought they were smarter turned over the small boats across the river and put them on their bodies. They wanted to use the wooden boats to avoid the gravel falling from the sky. Unexpectedly, the larger the stones falling from the explosion point, and these soldiers were often seriously injured by large stones smashing through the wooden boats. The explosion, which occurred in the bunker northwest of Manila City, was particularly conspicuous in the dark night sky. The light soaring into the sky was dozens of feet high and almost illuminated dozens of miles in a radius. The vibration caused by the explosion even affected the Chinese military base fifteen miles away. Emperor Zhang Ping'an, who was waiting for news in the imperial tent, was overturned from his chair by the shock waves from the explosion. Zhang Ping'an, who was lying on the ground in a somewhat embarrassed manner, was not angry and happy. He knew that this huge explosion predicted the end of the entire battle. Although Zhang Wuji, the commander of the Chinese Military Intelligence Department, did not know how to fight, he also knew that he had to fight back before the enemy could react.

Although Zhang Wuji was more than three miles away from the explosion site, he was hit on the right face by gravel falling from the sky. This small injury was nothing compared to the military merits of attacking Manila. Zhang Wuji immediately rushed to the moat with nearly 6,000 soldiers from the Personal Guard and Land Battle Camp. Of course, Zhang Wuji still had to bring his intelligence department a thousand city guards, and he also had to fight for his subordinates to enter the city for the first time. This time, Zhang Wuji and his friends no longer had to hide their tracks.

The Spaniards guarding Manila with such a large explosion must have suffered heavy casualties. According to Zhang Wuji's speculation, the northwest wall of Manila with such a violent explosion must have collapsed. When Zhang Wuji and his thousands crossed the moat, the tall wall under the torches made Zhang Wuji cry without tears, Zhang Wuji did not expect that the Spaniards would build Manila City so strong. Zhang Wuji had nowhere to vent, so he raised his foot and kicked the city wall.

What no one expected was that Zhang Wuji kicked the city wall several feet high, and brought up a burst of smoke and dust to the collapsed city wall. The cheerful Chinese soldiers did not have the leisure to explore Zhang Wuji's divine legs. They rushed in and climbed to the heights on both sides. The Chinese soldiers must first ensure that they occupied the outer highlands here. Obviously, the High School of the Chinese Army on the north bank of Pasig on the north bank of Manila also saw the explosion, and they had already done it under the command of the General Staff.

Preparing to cross the river. Just as Zhang Wuji and thousands of people had just occupied the northern city wall of Manila, 5,000 vanguards of Gao Chenggong troops also successfully crossed the river. After Gao Chenggong crossed the river, the Chinese army's defensive positions were expanded and the supply of ammunition was brought. The indigenous young and strong men who had been at a loss in the West Gate of Manila were finally awakened by the explosion in the north. They rushed towards the Spaniards guarding the West Gate with a shout. The Spaniards with weapons in their hands were not vegetarians, and they soon formed a group with the indigenous people.

Zhang Yuhai, the commander of the Chinese Marine Battalion who was supervising the battle outside the West Gate, had an unstoppable hesitation at this critical moment. It is said that Zhang Yuhai should have sent ambush troops to attack Ximen immediately, and at this time he was only standing in Erli and watching the indigenous young and strong battle with the Spaniards. The open Manila Ximen seemed to have no at all attractive to Zhang Yuhai. Although there were only about 500 Spaniards left to guard the Ximen, they were still not afraid of fighting against the siege of thousands of indigenous young and strong.

The war guns were no longer used, and the Spanish used their long swords to fight with the indigenous people. The Spanish swords were very distinctive and slender. The swords were extremely sharp. The Spanish soldiers holding long and short hands were either chopping or stabbing the indigenous people with simple weapons to death and wounding. In the midst of a half-hour battle, the Spanish soldiers killed hundreds of indigenous young and strong men. At this time, hundreds of Spanish soldiers who came from the inner city squeezed the indigenous young and strong men who entered the city near the city gate.

Half of the Spanish soldiers who were reinforced with muskets killed the indigenous people with muskets, while others used long swords to cover the shooting muskets. Seeing that their tribe was in desperate situation, the indigenous elders ran to the commander Zhang Yuhai to ask the Chinese army to support him. Zhang Yuhai was unmoved at all. He clearly pointed out that the condition of reconciliation reached between the two sides was that the indigenous people must occupy Simon Manila alone. If the indigenous army could not reach this goal, it would be impossible to be useful. The indigenous elders realized that

When they were likely to be deceived by the Chinese Military Intelligence Department, even so, the indigenous elders had no room for resistance. The earth-shaking explosion from northwest of Manila just now indicates that the city of Manila is about to fall. It is no longer important for the Chinese army to have this capital. Now, since the Chinese army does not value Manila's Simon, the only hope of the indigenous elders is to take down Ximen, so that they can pay a decent letter of vote after the war.

The indigenous legion, which was forced to go to the dead end again, had to send more people to reinforce. For a moment, the indigenous legion, which had an absolute advantage in number, gradually reversed the decline. The elders of the indigenous tribes who had not retreated, called on all the moving people in the camp to fight. The Spanish guarding the indigenous Estonia were both lucky and unlucky. They did not go to the Northwest Bunker to reinforce, so they avoided the death explosion. The Spanish were much better than the indigenous people of the Sulu Country. More than a thousand elite Spanish soldiers had a vague advantage against the indigenous young and strong who were several times more than themselves. The Spanish had to fight to survive, and the indigenous people of the Sulu Country had to fight to survive, and the indigenous people of the Sulu Country had to fight to survive, and the aura of death spread throughout the indigenous people of Manila.

As the main force of the Gao Chenggong Division of the Chinese Army's personal barracks crossed the Pasig River and arrived in the north of Manila City, the ending of the entire Manila Battle can be said to be no longer the last suspense. The Emperor Zhang Ping'an of the Chinese Empire also relaxed a lot after receiving the latest military information on the battlefield. There was a problem in the empire that he was most concerned about now. However, the Battle of Manila was not over and he could not leave the battlefield for the time being. The Imperial Intelligence Department, who was left in Chang'an, commanded Qu Guozheng, and posted a secret letter to Zhang Ping'an, the emperor on the Manila front, telling the story of an inconspicuous rebellion in the empire. Qu Guozheng's secret letter was not very important, but the memorial was passed on using the most secret method of special person transmission in the Intelligence Department, in order to ensure that this secret letter would not fall into the hands of others. (To be continued)
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