Chapter Five Hundred and Eighty-Five: The Enemy of the Thousand Miles of Blood is Now (4)
When the crossbow cannons in the Ponus army camp dragged green smoke and rushed to the Ross artillery team one mile away, Colonel Ujiqinov, who was watching the battle, immediately felt something was wrong. The Ponus army was extremely accurate in shooting, and five kilograms exploded in the Ross artillery team. The Bonus army gunners played with crossbows for a long time, and usually practiced cannons with real ammunition. They couldn't say wherever they pointed, and it was almost certain to hit a big target. This time the shooting target of the artillery team was the Ross artillery ammunition truck. The Ross artillery ammunition truck was different from the Bonus ammunition box truck. The Ross artillery ammunition truck was basically a bucket of barrels and neatly placed on the car.
A four-wheeled Ross car was basically loaded with six large barrels of 100 kilograms and seven barrels of 20 kilograms of small barrels of 50 artillery, and eleven kilograms of small barrels of 50 artillery. Ross cannons are arranged in a row with a length of front and rear, and the ammunition truck is located at the back of the middle of the artillery array. When Ross gunners fixed the artillery, the two sub-gunners immediately took two barrels of small barrels of small barrels of small barrels of small barrels of tanks from the ammunition truck and began to load the gun. The biggest difference between the Ross gunners loaded ammunition from the slave army gunners is that the Slave Army uses an integrated **, and the Ross main gunners have to rely on experience to load the weight of the gun body.
The crossbow gunners of the Pound Army mainly attacked the Ross ammunition truck. One of the *s directly hit the ammunition truck. The huge explosion tore the wooden barrel loaded with *stoke the *stoke. Thousands of kilograms of *some one after another. The huge fireball formed a wide shock wave belt and flew to the Ross artillery position. The people and horses were like thin pieces of paper in front of the shock wave heat wave. With the rising mushroom clouds and huge iron cannons, the fragments of the wooden frame flew around. The Ross artillery closest to the explosion site was blown away by the huge explosion and smashed into the Turkic attacking army formation under the Pound Army's camp.
Taking advantage of the fact that the Ross coalition was still not recovering from their deaths, Hu Weizhong, the Thousand General of the Pound Army, issued a shooting order to the musket soldiers on the guard wall to the west. The Pound Army guarding the city immediately used muskets to teach those enemies who had not yet awakened. The musket soldiers of the Pound Army were extremely targeted. They mainly attacked Turkic officers, as well as the Russ officers and musket soldiers. The rifled muskets of the Pound Army had high accuracy and long range, and the lead bullets in the wow, which made the enemy under the military fort a blood-colored fog.
The Ross musket army formation was arranged at about 60 feet in front of the Ponu Army's camp. The effective range of the new rifled muskets in the Ponu Army has reached 80 feet, ten feet away from the old muskets. Therefore, the Ross musket formation was dispersed, and the Ross muskets fell to the ground and the howlings of pain mixed with the remaining officers shouting and counterattacking. The noisy was like a group of rebels entering the battlefield and unable to find the direction of attack. Hiding behind the walls and walls of the guardrail, the shooting speed changed from intensive to slow and precise shooting.
The Turks who carried the long ladders of the siege of the city often only attacked three to four Turkic infantry, causing the soldiers carrying the long ladder to lose balance. After the dozens of heavy long ladders lost several support points, they suppressed many Turkic infantry, and they were pressed by the long ladders and could not move. The Ross musket soldiers who finally realized that they could no longer organize intensive shooting barrage. The officers on both sides of the Ross musket formation were basically killed by the lead bullets fired by the Posses muskets.
Although the Ross musket soldiers who lost their command remained in fighting, their own fireworks made the Ross musket formation more like sporadic firecrackers. Fortunately, there were many soldiers in the Ross musket formation, and these veterans replaced them as organizers of counterattacks after officers were injured or died. As the commander of the Slave Army, Hu Weizhong, who saw that the Ross musket formation had been beaten to the point where less than 30% of the soldiers were still fighting with muskets, he couldn't help but feel respect for the Ross' strong fighting spirit.
Hu Weizhong, who was watching the battle, saw that the Ross musket soldiers were still well equipped. Although the silver-bright subway armor was dazzling on the battlefield and easily became a target of attack, its protective power was still very good. Perhaps the Ross armor was still not weak against bows and arrows, but when they encountered the Possess musket lead bullets were still like paper lanterns, and the lead bullets shot into the high-speed lead bullets made blood holes. Especially in the Ross musket soldiers who were closer to the military fort, the lead bullets shot out by the Possess army not only penetrated their iron armor, but the sharp edges of the concave iron armor pierced their bodies with the lead bullets. Many Ross warriors who were injured on the abdomen stuffed blood sausages into their stomachs with pain.
Turkic soldiers wearing leather armor were even more unbearable when shooting the Blao Nu Army's muskets. When the lead bullet of the Blao Nu Army's muskets shot into their bodies, they often penetrated a bowl-sized blood hole from behind the Turkic infantry. The counterattack of the Rosman muskets still caused certain casualties to the Blao Nu Army. Although the shooting accuracy of the Rosman smoothbore muskets was not high, the blind cat could still touch dead rats. About six or seven walls behind the walls, the Blao Nu Army's gunners were still hit on the head by stray bullets, and they were rescued by the auxiliary soldiers of the army.
The Ross musket is more than twice as wide as the musket of the Pound Slave Army. Once it is hit by this lead bullet, even if the armor of the Pound Slave Army is strong, it will not escape death within the effective range of the Ross musket. The Ross tentative attack came to an end with the casualties and injuries. The Ross Colonel Wu Jiqinov, who was watching the battle in the Selenhexi Army formation, had already grayish-white face dyed with lead. The opponent's artillery did not make too loud noises, which made him feel scared. This shell was not a solid bullet, but could be blown into pieces.
During the battle, Ujiqinov saw that the Pouzi Army, which was called Han by the Mongols, was indeed powerful. He observed in the telescope that there were not many musketeers behind the walls of the military camp, but the shooting speed was extremely fast. The Pouzi Army Musketeers on the opposite side were more than three times faster than the best musketeers of the Ross people, which made Colonel Ujiqinov feel incredible. What made him even more suspicious was the other party's kind of*, which suddenly stopped the artillery attack after blowing up the Ross artillery team. In any unusual place on the battlefield, the veterans on the battlefield would be more careful.
Ujiqinov looked at the attacking troops who were killed and injured and ordered the horn of retreat. The retreating Ross musketeers and Turkic infantry ran back in scattered ways. But the musketeers of the Ponu Army did not want to let the enemy go home. They played gambling games. Although Zhang Dashiyinov banned gambling, the verbal competitions on the battlefield were still very supportive. He believed that this could improve the soldiers' sense of honor. Although Colonel Ujiqinov was a little unwilling, the situation was pressing and he had to suppress his anger for the time being and wait for the next battle.
After the condition of the Ponu Army improved, Zhang Ping'an began to turn back to Ping'an City. On the way back to Ping'an City, he received an urgent report from the Ponu City Lord Lu Xiangsheng, the main force of the female real blue flag, led by the banner owner Bele Amin, and led 50,000 iron cavalry across the Yalu River to attack North Korea. In just over ten days, Amin conquered Yizhou. Jiergalang captured the Tieshan stationed by Mao Wenlong and drove Mao Wenlong back to Pi Island. Afterwards, Amin gathered the main force of Jurgent to defeat the Korean army several times, and the war burned to the banks of the Datong River.
The Jurchen Tatars requested to North Korea to pay tribute and give a deadline. North Korea must prepare 100,000 stones of food within three months and send it to Pyongyang to hand it over to the Jurchen Amin army. North Korea sent envoys to ask for help from the Ming Dynasty on a boat. Emperor Chongzhen issued an edict to Yuan Chonghuan to send troops to Liaodong to fight against the Jurchen Jiannu. After Yuan Chonghuan, the commander of Ji Liao, received the order, the Ningyuan official army suddenly changed and made money, so that the emperor's Ming imperial edict became a piece of paper. North Korea discussed the right government's government's political affairs, and saw that there was no movement in the Ming Dynasty, so he ran out of the pass to the Ponu City for help from Zhang Ping'an, the Marquis of Ponu.
After reading this urgent report, Zhang Ping'an fell into deep thought. From Lu Xiangsheng's urgent report, Zhang Ping'an saw the deteriorating external environment of the Po Nu Army. The Lin Dankhan army in the west was eyeing the Eszeg grassland. The Ross coalition had already fought with the mountain troops of the Po Nu Army Tian Peng vanguard. The Ming Dynasty closed the border border with the Po Nu Army. The Jurchen Tartars took the opportunity to make a fuss. From this series of chaos, Zhang Ping'an realized that there had been major mistakes in his strategic layout.
The Jurchens attacked North Korea with the obvious attempt to test the bottom line of the Breaking Slave Army. Amin's main goal of sending troops to North Korea seemed to be to defeat North Korea, be afraid of it, and stabilize the rear of the Jurchen Qing Dynasty. It seems that all this plan came from Huang Taiji, the hero. Huang Taiji also had another advantage in doing so, that is, to use victory to increase the morale of the Jurchens. The Jurchens who were defeated by the Breaking Slave Army several times did not dare to make trouble in the Breaking Slave Army. If they wanted to win a battle, they could only practice with weak brigades. In addition to the soft Korean soldiers, the Ming army was also a good choice.
It was easy for the Possess Army to restrain the Jurchens and Qing dynasties, and they just needed to mobilize troops to attack Guangning. But this attracted the main force of the Qing Dynasty Jiannu, and Yuan Chonghuan could count this contribution to his strategy of closing the border. Zhang Ping'an could not bear this result. North Korea was a vassal state of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty issued an edict to ask Yuan Chonghuan to send troops, and Yuan Chonghuan came to a mutiny to shirk. If the Possess Army restrained the Jurchens and became Yuan Chonghuan's credit, then the Possess Army would have made a wedding dress for Yuan Chonghuan when a series of wars were fought in the Tianqi Dynasty.
At this moment, Zhang Ping'an wanted to save North Korea and would not be annexed by the Jurchen Tartars immediately, nor did he want Yuan Chonghuan to live a comfortable life, so he could only send a surprise soldier to shock the Jurchen army in North Korea. In Zhang Ping'an's vision, this surprise soldier could not go to Liaodong, but could only mobilize troops from other directions. Thinking of this, Zhang Ping'an took out the map of North Korea drawn by the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty. Looking at Zhang Ping'an's vision of mobilizing troops, there were at least two directions to mobilize troops, one was the Pou Nu Army of Fu Ruige, Kuye Island, and the other was the thousands of Pou Nu Army guards in the Xuanwei Envoy Office of the Pou Nu City, Nanzhili... (To be continued)
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