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Chapter 634: The Battle of Ice and Fire of Thousand Miles of Blood (Twenty-Five)

The firelight of the Mongolian camp soared into the sky, and the Ponu Army, which was a mile and a half away, also felt a little burning in the cold wind. Although the Ponu Army was at the bottom of the wind, the northwest wind that was blowing today just flew across the left wing of the main formation of the Ponu Army. Therefore, everyone admired the area where General Zhang chose the position. The Ponu Army's attack was slow today because their commander Zhang Ping'an wanted to completely cut off the Mongols' retreat and kill them all, which was the bloody place unique to the grassland fox wolf.

As the fire in the Mongolian camp gradually decreased, Zhang Ping'an, who was watching the battle at Wangdou, felt his scalp numb. It was precisely because the Pou Nu Army used fire attacks that the ambush hidden in the yurt in the Mongolian camp was forced to appear by the fire. Of course, the Mongolian soldiers full of fireballs would not care about their feet, which also exposed Aurgler's efforts to the Pou Nu Army for several months. No wonder the Mongols gathered here, and the entire camp was covered with dense pits. What Zhang Ping'an saw now was the camp on the east side of the Mongolian camp. The burning camps accounted for about 20% of the Mongolian camp. There were still many traps waiting for the Pou Nu Army to investigate.

When the flames in the Mongolian military camp weakened slightly, Gao Cheng's troops broke into the Mongolian military camp like black mercury. Before this battle, the slave army was well prepared, and General Zhang had already planned to have a large number of traps in the Mongolian military camp. Therefore, the straw-woven soil bags that filled the traps were prepared in the attacking army formation. The 11,000 combat soldiers of Gao Cheng's troops who attacked the Mongolian military camp were filled in the places where the fires had been burned by the Mongolian military camps according to the arrangements before the war. Half of them held a fire on fire with muskets, and half of them used sand to put out the fire on the spot.

The Mongols' Hui Huans range was not as good as the Borguns' muskets. As long as they stayed outside the range of the Hui Huans, the Mongols could only stare at them. At this moment, the Borguns' artillery team left a hundred crossbows to guard the Mongols in the barracks to counterattack, and the rest of the crossbows began to close the carriage boards to prepare for moving forward. The Borguns' chief commander Zhang Ping'an also got off the Wang Dou at this time. He had three Wang Dou chariots. Although this Wang Dou chariot was a weapon for plain command, it was difficult to install and dismantle. The General Zhang, who had gotten off the Wang Dou, did not go to the next command site immediately, but rode his mount "Dark Clouds and Snow" to watch the soldiers march.

In order to maintain the integrity of the entire formation of the Ponu Army, Du Liang's troops of the Ponu Army began to use the musket army formation to sweep the enemy in front of them. Due to the desert terrain restricting the follow-up of the Ponu Army's crossbow cannons, Du Liang's troops of the Ponu Army adopted six small formations of 100-man muskets to advance in front, and a two-mile-long musket array followed in the rear, pressing towards the Mongolian scattered army formation. Mongolian archers lined up the scattered army formation in the desert, and faced the powerful musket array of the Ponu Army, which was already suffering a lot. Even if the Mongols wanted to stir up sandstorms, they would not have much effect on the south due to the wind direction.

Du Liang's six hundred-man small formations were flexible. Some of them were fast and some were slow to eliminate the threat of Mongolian archers in front of the military formation. After the muskets were fired, balls of white smoke came out, and the harsh sounds of muskets were heard one after another. Mongolian archers opposite the Po Slave Army fell to the ground with blood under the attack of metal lead bullets. Many smart Mongolian archers were either hiding behind the sand dunes or lying on the ground to avoid the deadly rain of bullets. Mongolian archers lay on the ground, and the bows and arrows in their hands became decorations.

Bow and arrow shooting is a science. Among the Mongolians, except for Zhebe, the arrow god who can draw bows and shoot arrows in any way, others are just three types of shooting: standing, kneeling, and riding. Even Zhebe does not have the ability to shoot arrows on the ground. Without the harassment of arrows, the Ponu Army marched much faster. The Mongols faced the black muzzle of the Ponu Army's muskets, and they could only choose to escape from the dangerous place. But these deserters were unable to run too far, and the Mongolian supervising team's bright scimitar became their last destination.

In the north of the battlefield, the right-wing army of the Po Nu Army had successfully blocked the north side of the Mongolian military camp. Three thousand five-person teams were densely distributed on the battlefield within a radius of seven or eight miles. They investigated every injured Mongolian warrior and the dead soldiers on the battlefield. When they saw the desperate Mongolian warriors, they would make up for it with their spears to make the Mongolian warriors die more thoroughly. When they encountered the Mongolian wounded soldiers, they would surround them to investigate the wounded. If the wounded soldier was not seriously injured, the Po Nu Army team would discuss it for a while and help the wounded soldier aggravate the wounded.

The Pou Slave Army has never given preferential treatment to Mongolian prisoners of war. The only Mongolians who are treated preferentially on the battlefield were those Mongolians with weak resistance and potential to become high-quality slaves. Once the Pou Slave Army feels at a disadvantage in the war, their opponents will be treated very inhumanely. Today, the Gao Chenggong unit of the Pou Slave Army suffered a lot of losses. Li Qingshui team, who is also a personal barracks, of course, has to avenge their brothers. What's more, General Zhang has never issued an order to leave prisoners of war. This means that except for the dead Mongolian soldiers on the battlefield, they can only let those more injured Mongolian soldiers find ways to survive in the desert.

The efficiency of the Pou Nu Army cleaning the battlefield is still very high. The northern battlefield is full of screams, which triggered the brothers of the Pou Nu Army lined up in front of them to look at each other. For the subordinates who dared to be distracted in the queue, those who maintained the queue would always use a whip to teach these soldiers who were sympathetic and overwhelmed with sympathy. What is the strict military rules of the Pou Nu Army? When the Pou Nu Army commander Zhang Ping'an strolled in the Mongolian military camp on a horse, the pit in the camp had been filled with 70%. For this reason, Zhang Ping'an stretched with satisfaction and came to the newly built Hope Fight with a horse's belly.

Before going to the beating, Zhang Ping'an praised the Chief of Staff Gu Xin who was following him: "Hey...he...hey! You little guy is doing well! Let's go ahead and have dinner after we finish the fight! You can continue!"

Gu Xin's handsome face turned red with his eyes that stayed up late and had black circles, and his exhausted eyes were excited. In most cases, the battles fought by the Po Slave Army were used to attack the masses with few. Today's battles were rare in the Po Slave Army. Although Gu Xin had complained about Zhang's complete battle ideas before the battle, he became the boss of the hand-off, but he also knew that it was Zhang's valued him and increased his experience in leading troops in the future. Zhang often taught him privately that he had to endure hardships behind the scenes in front of others, and Gu Xin had a deep understanding of this.

Since General Zhang told him to continue commanding, Gu Xin began to order his subordinates to enter the next stage of combat. This battle against the Mongols was not the target of the entire battle. The millions of Uygurs behind the Mongolian barracks were the ultimate goal of the entire battle. Therefore, the Slave-Breaking Army did not exert all its strength, but instead consumed the Mongols' living strength and preserved their physical strength for the next battle. Otherwise, the Hu Ming tribe, Huang Zhi tribe, and Liu Chong tribe, who were the most powerful in the central attack army, were still spectators on the battlefield. They were all waiting for the end of the battle so that they could attack the next target through the pass guarded by the Mongolian barracks.

Just as the high-sized gun team of the Possess Army fired at the next target, Du Yehe's personal camp was about to penetrate the rear of the Mongolian military camp. Seeing this, Du Yehe sent a messenger to report to General Zhang that the personal camp was about to encircle the Mongolian army. Although there was still a battle to fight before the final victory, it was almost impossible to win today. Du Yehe set up fifty hundred-man musket formations at the intersection of the flanks of the Harisala Black Valley in an orderly manner, and he planned to eliminate the breaking enemy troops. Just as Du Yehe had just completed the formation, a 600-man Mongolian cavalry came out of the camp. The cavalry, one man, five horses, each carrying heavy objects.

The fat meat sent to the mouth of the Ponu Army did not make any reason to run away. Before Du Yehe ordered the full line to shoot, the musket army formation on the front line had already opened fire. Because the items carried by the Mongolian cavalry were not light, their running speed was naturally not fast. With the sound of the muskets, the Mongolian cavalry was overturned by the lead bullet storm. At this time, the Mongolian Qianhu led the team wanted to turn to the camp, and his arms and head were shattered by the lead bullets shot from the Ponu Army at the same time. Some of the Mongolian cavalry who had lost command wanted to continue breaking through, some wanted to run into the desert south, and some wanted to escape back to the camp and become a mess in the road.

The chaotic Mongolians gave the Pou Nu Army a fun killing one by one. In the continuous smoke of musket shooting, the Mongolian cavalry and their horses became the targets of the Pou Nu Army's practice. The Mongolian cavalry had not been beaten for two moments before they were torn into a broken flesh sieve by lead bullets. The soldiers of the Pou Nu Army loaded ammunition again to look at their results under the command of the officer's ceasefire. Du Yehe, who was commanding the battle on the sand dunes, watched the local battlefield with a telescope in his hand. After watching for a while, Du Yehe's feet jumped up happily.

Recently, Zhang Ping'an, the commander of the Pou Slave Army, always sighed, saying that he was able to win the battle in order to win the slave army. Du Yehe, as a senior general of the Pou Slave Army, certainly knew that the Pou Slave Army was piled up with silver to win the battle. In order to reduce casualties in the Pou Slave Army, Zhang went to the Ming Dynasty to make money with great effort and shamelessness. Recently, Zhang's life was not easy. Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty closed the border of the Pou Slave Army, which greatly reduced the cost of gold and silver for the Pou Slave Army.

Today he had good luck. The Mongolian cavalry who broke through the siege was carrying a leather bag on their horses and was penetrated by the Ponu Army's muskets. Du Yehe saw in the telescope that the blood-stained leather bags were flowing out of the blood-stained leather bags. There were strict rules for the Ponu Army to clean the battlefield. For items such as gold and silver, they could only be confiscated by the inspectors of each department. Therefore, Du Yehe strengthened his vigilance on the west entrance of the Mongolian military camp, and ordered the inspectors of the headquarters to clean the battlefield.
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