Chapter 297: Ten Thousand Miles to the Battle

The invincible division, the White Pole Soldier, is a type of army created by Qin Liangyu and the Qin family army formation researched by Qin Liangyu.

This class uses a white pole gun made of ash pole as a weapon, which is very suitable for the strategic landform of the southwest region, where mountains and rivers are dominant.

This thing is made of white wood as a rod, with a hook at the back of the gun head, similar to the ancient Ge, and an iron ring is also designed at the end of the pole.

In combat, the hook can be cut and pulled, and the ring can also be used as a hammer weapon to strike enemies. When climbing the mountains, the spear and the spear can be hooked and looped, and the natural danger is really not a problem.

Qin Liangyu in Tianlang's eyes is very kind.

Marriage is a competition to recruit relatives, and fame at a young age began when she met a local dog biting someone while walking, she stopped and stopped drinking, and then the dog ran away with his tail between his legs.

She likes to tell others interesting stories and troubles about Ma Wannian and even Ma Xianglin when he was a child.

When she also walked the rugged roads of Guizhou, she talked and laughed with these young people in Tianlang, and led horses to climb the mountain, never tirelessly.

She said that fighting a war is to accumulate small victories into big victories, and the "History of the Ming Dynasty. The Biography of Qin Liangyu says:

"Liangyu is brave and wise, good at riding and shooting, and has a good sense of words, and has elegant manners.

And under the control of the severe, every march order, the army is solemn. The department is called 'White Pole Soldier', which is feared by far and near. ”

There is a Qin Liangyu in the eyes of Qingshi and acquaintances, but in the three hundred years of the dynasty, there are so many dazzling generals, why is Qin Liangyu the only one who can represent all the women of the Han family in the official history of the upper and lower five thousand years?

Almost every Chinese will casually mention a few familiar characters and stories when they mention the story of the heroes.

Hua Mulan joined the army for her father, the female general of the Yang Sect went out on behalf of her husband, and Liang Hongyu beat the drum to fight Jinshan.

But these are just stories that circulate among the people, and some are descriptions from folk operas, and some are interpretations from China.

In the opera of the Republic of China, Qin Liangyu was also vigorously praised for resisting the Japanese, don't you say that Guan Gong fought Qin Qiong?

Or in the eyes of the artist who compiled this opera, as the god of the Chinese army, he should fight against the Japanese like Qi Jiguang.

Or there are female generals, even if the characters are real, they are not female generals who have been officially appointed and canonized.

For example, Qin Liangyu's daughter-in-law Zhang Fengyi, she is a Mulan-like figure with accurate records in history, but unfortunately there is no biography for her in the legend.

The only one who can really be compared with other male princes in thousands of years of Chinese history books is Qin Liangyu, the character Zhensu.

Without her existence, the biography of the generals in the "Twenty-five History" would be all the great achievements of the men.

And because of her, the generals in the official history of China have an extra gorgeous red dress.

Rao is the only one, but she is also enough for a pear flower to press the begonia, and she is self-effacing among the heroes.

Her dazzling and her excellence are not to make men jealous, but to be ashamed.

I am ashamed that the man is not like her, who can kill the millions of soldiers of the strong enemy.

Ma Qiancheng was framed by a eunuch because his family had a mine and died in prison.

At that time, the only son Ma Xianglin was young, and his wife Qin Liangyu took over her husband's Shizhu Xuanfu envoy.

This should have been a sad story of orphans and widows lamenting the injustice of providence and ill-fated fate.

However, a few years later, when more than 100,000 Ming troops and servant troops were defeated by Nurhachi's Houjin army at Salhu, the emperor was very ashamed to issue an order to a widow whose husband he had killed.

Qin Liangyu did not hesitate, and first sent the brothers and nephews of the Qin family to lead the three thousand stone pillar army to gallop in the starry night.

After rectifying the grain and grass and arranging the affairs of the family, Qin Liangyu also personally led Ma Jiaerlang to go to Rongji, and the two teams relied on their feet to walk step by step from the southwest to Liaodong, which was thousands of miles away, to fight to the death against the most powerful enemy in the world, and this year, she was 46 years old.

In the background of the era at the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Eight Banners Iron Cavalry was invincible on the battlefield.

Even if it was during the Huang Taiji period, it was strictly forbidden to kill Han people indiscriminately after the city was broken, but after the Qing soldiers entered the customs, there were still Jiading Three Massacres, Yangzhou Ten Days, Jiangyin Massacre, Datong Massacre, and Guangzhou City, which was not known to most people, and the corpses filled the six veins.

Wherever they passed, women were either coerced, or wept for the death of their husbands and sons in battle, or faced with the enemy's butcher's knife, and after comforting the dead, they bravely carried their young sons or threw them into wells or rivers to be martyred.

But there are not many women who dare to be like the great women of the Shu world, like the oath she made to her father when she was a child, take Daming Erlang to collide with the battle, and beat the invincible Eight Banners strong army again and again.

It can be said that compared with those so-called Bandang loyal ministers who rely on fame to eat rather than rely on fame to make meritorious contributions, many women in the Ming Dynasty are more backbone.

There are many direct ministers and loyal ministers of the Ming Dynasty, and how many of them die generously?

But it was affected by Qian Qianyi and his ilk, how high-profile can some Donglin party members preach loyalty, righteousness, benevolence and righteousness on weekdays, and how disgusting their faces will be when they kneel on the ground and beg for mercy in the face of the butcher's knife of the Qing soldiers.

On the other hand, some women in the Ming Dynasty can not only leave their names and die in the society, but also have female generals on the battlefield such as Zhang Fengyi and Bai Zaixiang.

However, there is still no one who has done a better job than Qin Liangyu, and he has done it so that every Han family child feels that his blood is full of blood.

I have never heard of the bloody battle of Songjin or the bloody battle of Beijing, and the bloody battle of the Hunhe River, the title of which historians titled this battle, is "The Bloody Battle of the Hunhe River".

Yes, that's a desperate fight!

In the forty-sixth year of Wanli, Nurhachi raised an army with seven hatreds, married a granddaughter, and earned a grandson-in-law Li Yongfang.

Then, relying on Li Yongfang's internal response, he attacked and captured Fushun City, completely tearing his face with Daming.

In the forty-seventh year of Wanli, in 1619 AD, the emperor, who was able to toss and was very lazy, ordered the Ming army, the united vassal Mongolia and Korea to gather a total of more than 100,000 troops before the oil ran out, and the troops launched a counterattack on Nurhachi in four ways, but suffered a fiasco of Salhu, which had not been seen in two hundred years, second only to the Tumubao Change.

After the death of Wanli, Emperor Taichang ascended the throne less than five months before the dragon also controlled Bintian, the illiterate prince Zhu Youxiao was ordered to be in danger, the year name Apocalypse, after ascending the throne, the first thing he did was to gather the world's elite soldiers to help Liaodong.

This was the chaotic political situation when the Shizhu Army first arrived at the Liaodong battlefield.

When they came to the battlefield, before they could catch their breath, the Shizhu Army was sent to various battlefields by Yuan Yingtai, who was then the economic strategy of Liaodong.

Qin Liangyu also personally led the Shizhu Army to fight the Jin Army several times, recapturing Huangshan, an important strategic point east of the provincial capital Liaoyang, as well as several important cities in the hinterland of the two Liaos, causing heavy casualties to the Later Jin Army.

The current situation in Liaodong is that a pig leads a group of earth dogs, fighting against a wolf king and a group of wolves under his command.