Chapter Eighty-Four: The Despair of the Great Baylor
Oh...
Why do we think so?
Father-in-law Wei also felt a little unacceptable to his super-jumping thinking.
Still, it feels good.
My father-in-law is not a weapon-only person, but he still recognizes the truth that fists represent justice.
Therefore, he attaches great importance to the construction and maintenance of the fist.
Of course, he also attaches great importance to his good student Comrade Big Brother.
"Earth cannons" are a treatment that can only be enjoyed by the five trump cards, and for these 160 earth cannons, my father-in-law almost hollowed out the family foundation of the General Manufacturing Bureau.
For this reason, the two main divisions were unable to replenish the granular gunpowder in time, and the Taiwan division was just on the side, and a group of indigenous savages on the left and right could not turn over the waves. The Guards Division is carrying out the "Three Tigers" battle plan.
The "Three Tigers" operation is a battle related to the emperor's opening up of Asia, entering Japan, and establishing a common system. (Three Tigers, Combined Fleet No. 1 operational plan codename)
Under the guidance of the guiding principle that the outside must be safe first, the father-in-law made a cross-section to empty the family.
Therefore, the eldest brother is a blessing that has been cultivated for several lifetimes!
The father-in-law pondered that his good student would probably be silent.
Replace the heart with his old man holding 10, g, Q, k and stud his bottoms, and the last card will be an 8, and his old man will be silent.
Zhen Ying is indeed silent, and his good master Gong Zhengliu is also silent.
Under the banner of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, everyone was silent.
They couldn't accept what was happening in front of them.
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The Ming army was still firing their medicine bags, although occasionally one or two medicine bags did not fall into the Jin army, as the Ming army had hoped, but landed on their own positions.
There are also some medicine packs that may have caused various problems due to the rush time, or failed to shoot out, or exploded directly in the pit, or the power was insufficient, so that the Ming army itself also suffered certain losses.
But compared to the casualties on the side of the Jin army, these losses were worth it.
Technological innovation is not a one-shot that can make a big belly, it needs to be the best.
Father-in-law Wei took out another cigarette, gently slid it on the table, lit it, and then picked up the pen and wrote the manuscript.
Half of the creation of the fifth volume of the "Wei Gongwen Collection" has been completed, and as an internal book of the imperial army, all the troops are waiting for it.
I heard that the toilet paper mill run by the Baoqian Division in Jiangnan has reduced its output a lot because of the lack of raw materials.
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When a medicine bag landed on Jin Jun's head, the lead on it was still burning.
Jin Bing, who was the first to see the medicine bag, was stunned by the tragic situation around him, and he didn't even know to go up and step on the lead.
Fortunately, his companion pounced in time, but by the time his companion touched the lead, the lead was already in the medicine bag.
With a loud "boom", the unlucky golden soldier was blown to pieces, and a severed hand smashed the stunned golden soldier to the ground, and then the golden soldier never got up again.
He was shaken to death.
Most of the Jin soldiers were shocked to death.
The way to die quietly without showing the injury on the outside is really something that Jin Jun has never seen.
The panic and fear spread rapidly, the Jin army collapsed, they didn't dare to rush forward at all, they just wanted to get out of this place quickly.
They looked at the top of their heads in horror, for fear that the Ming army would drop the medicine bag, and once that thing sounded, there would be no more living people below.
The Jin soldiers, who were not killed by the explosion, retreated frantically, and no matter how bold the corpses in front of him were, no matter how brave the people were, they would be frightened.
The generals were also afraid, and they took the lead in running to the rear.
Man Dahai, who was guilty of meritorious service, even abandoned his horse and ran with his subordinates. Just like the roar of the camp at night, the Jin army is as chaotic as blowing up a nest.
Before the golden soldiers who had just galloped through the passage on horseback could figure out what was going on, the golden soldiers in front of them rushed like a tide and forced them backwards.
The front of the second trench was in chaos, and everywhere there were golden soldiers who were eager to retreat. Many of the Jin soldiers were pushed into the trenches by their own people, just like the Han people who had just filled in the soil.
There are too few passages, and if there is an orderly retreat, the Jin army can completely retreat. But there will be no order at all, even if the yellow flag in charge of the passage is hoarse, and there is chaos on the passage.
In the chaos, Anzhu Lake was also washed away.
He was wrapped up in the rout on his mount dozens of feet away, and before he could figure out what was going on, he was suddenly hit the head, and then the whole person was dragged off the horse. By the time Lord Anzhuhu finally got up from the ground, his mount had already run away.
Some sensible generals wanted to suppress the rout, at least stabilize their positions, and prevent the Ming army from taking advantage of the chaos to cover up.
But their efforts did not work in the slightest. Even if it is stable here, but the soldiers in other places are still running around, how can they stop it?
Some of the Jin soldiers kept looking at their heads when they ran, lest the big cotton bags of the Ming army would fall. When many Jin soldiers found that the passage was blocked by their own people and could not pass at all, they dismounted one after another and pushed their war horses into the trench, and then stepped on their bodies to climb desperately to the opposite side amid the wailing of the war horses.
On the edge of the trenches on both sides of the passage, the climbing golden soldiers were densely packed like ants. In order to survive, many golden soldiers jumped directly into the trench regardless of the danger under the water, and as a result, the soles of their feet were naturally pierced.
The fall of a large number of golden soldiers and war horses also made the soil on both sides of the trench completely soaked with water, so that it was not only slippery and difficult to grasp, but also collapsed. This caused some Jin soldiers who were trying to find a way to pass on the side and were carried into the ditch by the landslide.
Chaos, in the ditch, on the edge of the ditch, in the passage, there are golden soldiers everywhere.
Big Belle's eyes were closed, and he felt despair, a despair that he had never felt before.
In fact, the total number of Jin troops who died from the Ming army's earthen artillery would not have exceeded two thousand, or even lower. These casualties were not enough to cause the Jin army to collapse, but the death zone formed by the Ming army's earthen artillery destroyed the Jin army's will to fight.
They didn't know how far the Ming army's earth artillery could hit, they only thought that they had stepped into death, and they just wanted to go back.
The artillery of the Ming army finally stopped.
Then the retreating Ming troops began to force the Ming troops crowded in the passage.
The sound of "bang" was accompanied by the earth-shattering shouts of killing, which shook people's ears deafeningly.
The Ming army, which had not been hindered, approached their original position, and after finding that many Jin soldiers were still climbing in the trenches, the Ming army immediately rushed forward and stabbed them fiercely with their spears.
In order to survive, Jin Bing even pulled his comrades around him to block the spears of the Ming army for them.
Broken arms and legs from big knives were everywhere, like slaughterhouses.
There are not a few people whose stomachs are called spears to pick and pierce, and some of them are still crawling when their stomachs are broken, but their intestines fall on the slope of the ditch and drag them out far away.
The Jin soldiers, who could not climb up, began to beg for surrender in the water.