Chapter 537: Furious Sea Frenzy (Second Update!) Ask for a subscription, ask for a monthly pass! )
In the face of Li Laiheng's three-wall charge, Geng Jimao put out an iron bucket formation.
The phalanx of spearmen looked formidable, and it was also Geng Jimao's proudest army.
Just training them to change formations, Geng Jimao trained for half a year.
Raise soldiers for a thousand days and use them for a while.
Now it's time for them to behave, Geng Jimao hopes that his silver is not in vain.
As for Shang Kexi's side, the situation is similar, and it is Li Dingguo's subordinates who are responsible for attacking his side. In terms of strength, it is not weaker than Li Laiheng.
Shang Kexi also showed his housekeeping skills, and he didn't dare to be careless at all.
Both sides held their breath and did their best to prepare for this battle.
Because they know very well that this battle is about the direction of the whole war.
Whether the Ming army can eat Geng Jimao and Shang Kexi in one bite, and whether the two can break out of the blockade depends on this battle.
In comparison, it is obvious that Shi Lang's determination is not so sufficient.
He thought that he could follow Geng Jimao to get some oil and water to drink, but unexpectedly fell into the quagmire.
As it stands, one of his feet is already in the quagmire, and it's up to him whether he can get out of it.
If he wanted to, he would still be able to get out of the way.
After all, there is Geng Jimao and Shang Kexi entangled with the Ming army, and no one will deliberately notice him.
Taking advantage of the chaos and escaping is a good strategy.
But Shi Lang obviously hasn't made up his mind yet, or he is not reconciled.
Before Geng Jimao and Shang Kexi showed a complete defeat, Shi Lang wanted to struggle again.
If people don't have dreams, what is the difference between them and salted fish?
Who said they would definitely lose, the Ming army would definitely win?
Everything is unknown until the winner is decided.
Battles are fought, not predicted.
So, Shi Lang decided to wait and see.
The process of waiting is painful, and Shi Lang cannot completely stay out of it.
He symbolically sent some troops to cooperate with Geng Jimao to resist the charge of the Ming army.
It was clear to him that he was not going to take all his forces with him. His descendants were under his control throughout.
If there are any variables, Shi Lang can ensure that he can run away at the first time.
I have to explain that the cavalry charge of the army gave Shi Lang a feeling of mercury pouring into the ground, and God blocking and killing God.
This invincible momentum made him feel very small.
Maybe Shi Lang was too obsessed with naval warfare, and when he saw this kind of Qiyu charge that he had never seen before, he was stupid for a while.
But he soon realized that this charge was coming from his opponent, and if the Ming army continued this momentum, he would only be unlucky.
Shi Lang couldn't help but gasp.
Resist it, you must resist it.
It has to be said that the heavy infantry really did not have any obvious disadvantages against the upper cavalry.
The advantage of the formation gave the Qing soldiers the confidence to fight in the face of the strong impact of the cavalry.
But the Ming army was not a fuel-efficient lamp either.
The Qing soldiers had spears, and they had them too!
Moreover, their horses were also wrapped in armor, and in this case, they were not afraid of the spear formation of the Qing soldiers.
Seeing the Ming army charging forward without any scruples, Shi Lang was stupid.
It's like throwing the whole body out.
Could it be that the Ming army is really not afraid of death?
What kind of gods are these?
Shi Lang only felt that all this was beyond his own cognition. How could there be such a terrible character in the world.
No wonder Hong Chengchou encircled and suppressed the southwest back then.
There are these veterans who broke into the camp and the western camp, and even if the Eight Banners soldiers come in person, they may not be able to take advantage.
Gradually, Shi Lang felt that something was wrong.
Although he was not proficient in this kind of cavalry and infantry hedge battle, he clearly felt the difference in momentum between the two sides.
This difference is enough to make a subtle change in the tide of battle.
Little by little, unconsciously, it's like a snowball.
Of course, the speed of the Ming army's impact was greatly affected. No matter how tightly the cavalry wrapped, after all, they rushed into the infantry formation, and the speed dropped normally.
But they also only slowed down and didn't stop completely.
In fact, even this speed was enough for the Ming army.
After all, the Qing soldiers were almost stationary, and the Ming army could constantly move and adjust their positions to make themselves in a more comfortable position to deal with the enemy's counterattack.
Shi Lang swallowed a mouthful of spit, and his body subconsciously took a step back.
Although his current position was still far from the Ming army, his instinct told him that the farther away from the Ming army, the better, and no one wanted to face such a powerful army.
Do you want to run away?
This is a question that Shi Lang has been thinking about.
The situation on the battlefield is changing rapidly, and perhaps a small change can completely change the course.
Although the Ming army has the upper hand in the current situation, it is certainly not to the extent of one-sidedness.
Shi Lang's fear is that once it turns one-sided, he will not have time to make a choice.
pressed these and did not show them, but said that Li Laiheng led his troops to rush into the enemy formation, but for a while he was red-eyed.
Since the Battle of Jiangxi, he has not fought such a hearty battle for a long time.
Although Fengyang and other mansions were also taken by him, those green battalions of the Qing army were really vulnerable, and some even surrendered without resistance.
This made Li Laiheng disappointed and felt very unpleasant.
It is true that from the perspective of the overall situation, this kind of surrender without a fight is the most ideal result, but Li Laiheng just doesn't feel like it's enjoyable.
Well, now that he's finally given a chance to vent, he can let off steam.
All this is naturally thanks to His Majesty the Emperor.
If His Majesty hadn't given him this opportunity and fully trusted him, Li Laiheng would still be training recruits in Nanzhili now.
Battles are fought one by one, and advantages are cumulative.
Therefore, Li Laiheng did not blindly look forward to the Northern Expedition, but focused on the present and fought this battle first.
The three-wall charge is the old battalion's forte, emphasizing the mutual trust between the cavalry.
After all, under this kind of dense charge, the riders don't have any room to adjust.
Either a crushing victory or a complete fiasco.
This kind of oppressive style of play can put a lot of psychological pressure on the opponent and make some mistakes that are not often made on a daily basis.
And for Li Laiheng, as long as there is an opening, even if it is small, he can grasp it and expand it infinitely.
"Kill the captives and repay the country! For the sake of the Ming Dynasty, for the sake of Your Majesty! ”
The momentum of the Ming army was like a rainbow, as turbulent as the tide of the Qiantang River.
And the Qing soldiers were like facing the shore rocks of the tide, their faces were at a loss, and they were photographed.
For a while, the momentum they had finally accumulated was gone, and they all lost their armor and ran away.
The Ming army is so terrible, who can withstand it when they provoke people with the tips of their guns and then throw them out?
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