Chapter 116: Flickering and flickering

Hao Yongzhong's feet were tread on two iron-clad shields, and under the shields were two Qing soldiers whose necks were bleeding outward.

In the rain of arrows, the first vanguard of the army boldly interspersed in front of the Qing army, killing all over the body and killing without scruples.

In addition to the 3,000 elites of Kong Youde he encountered, the rest of the Liaodong Army's troop configuration basically followed the most proficient one, two, three, and four configurations of the Ming Army in the past three hundred years, that is, one into a firearm, two long cards, three points of bows and crossbows, and four long guns.

However, Hao Yongzhong took the initiative to crash into the muzzle, he was the big standard-bearer of the Dashun Army, from an outlaw who carried the word 'Chuang' in every battle to charge into the ranks of the Shangluo Eighteen Cavalry, and gradually became the recognized first vanguard of the Dashun Army.

In his heart, he is the Chang Yuchun of the Dashun Army, and he is the first fierce in the army.

After withstanding the bombardment of the Qing army's arquebuses and the rain of arrows that rushed to the enemy, Hao Yongzhong's casualties exceeded 20 percent, and the battle for the shield chariot was unfavorable, and the Qing army's combat effectiveness could not be wiped out by not wanting to die.

However, after the follow-up reinforcements arrived, the vanguard under his command smashed the shield car defense of the Qing army with a spear and stone mines, and drilled into the Qing army's military formation like a dragon.

Hao Yongzhong threw away the long card that was about to fall apart, tore off a few pieces of slashed leather armor, his chest thighs and leather armor were covered with pockmarks hit by fire and iron sand, and there were a few arrows stuck in his shoulders and chest.

The Qing army who was besieging him hurriedly stopped, and when they saw that this guy was going to die with everyone, they were all busy scattering and evading, Hao Yongzhong threw out the last stone pimple he was carrying.

"Watch out for the stone mines!"

With a loud bang, the stone thunder exploded in the front of a group of Qing troops holding steel forks, and the bomb with the amount of medicine blew up a one-meter-wide crater on the ground, setting off a blood mist and shattering many broken arms and limbs, which was unbearable to see.

Hao Yongzhong screamed, picked up the steel knife and ran forward, "Kill!" ”

"Kill!"

The stone thunder of the Ming army is obviously much more destructive than the Qing army's guns and arquebuses, seeing the fireworks rising in front and behind the shield car, Kong Youde's heart is tugging, and at this moment he misses the dozens of red-clothed cannons that were plugged into the holes by Zhu Tianlang with foreign nails.

After the king of Han raised his army, he successively took Fushun and Shenyang, and after taking advantage of the weakness to capture Liaoyang, he never captured a large city, which is directly related to the lack of heavy firearms in the Later Jin army.

Since the early years of Tiancong, after the Jin army picked up a red-coated cannon on the seaside, and named this cannon as General Longwei of Zhenguo, it started the siege of the city and captured the Ming army's Hongyi cannon.

And with the red-coated cannon picked up by Tiancong in the early years as a template, after five years of attempts, three red-coated cannons were cast in the fifth year of Yu Tiancong, and four more were cast the following year.

The red-coated cannons captured by the Houjin army on the battlefield were ten times faster than the speed of their own casting and production.

One was captured in the Battle of Changshan, two were captured in the Battle of Daling River, after which Wuqiao mutinied, Kong Youde and Geng Zhongming and Tiancong crossed the sea with twelve red-coated cannons in May of the seventh year and surrendered, two months later, based on the powerful heavy firepower brought by Kong Youde Geng Zhongming, they chiseled the Jiancheng Lushun, and then captured more than 10 red-coated cannons, and the whole family of Shang Kexi was also martyred in the sea after the defeat of this battle.

However, in the first month of the eighth year of Tiancong, Shang Kexi surrendered with portable island military resources, four red-coated cannons and more than 10,000 naval warships.

The Jin army opened the way with a still gratifying force, and three months later captured Phi Dao and captured ten red-coated cannons.

Without the constraints of Mao Wenlong and the Ming army of Dongjiang Town, a year and a half later, Huang Taiji made a detour into the Great Wall, and captured seven red-coated cannons in the Battle of the Miyun Great Wall, and one in the middle and rear three months later.

A month later, Dolgon was sent to bypass the Beijing division, and led the partial division to Jinan, where the city was broken and nearly ten red-coated cannons were captured.

A year later, in the decisive battle of Songjin, Huang Taiji surrounded the remnants of Hong Chengchou and Cao Bianjiao in Songshan for nearly two years, and then the city was broken and four red-coated cannons were captured.

The Ming army had no reinforcements, and Zu Dashou's Jinzhou had no choice but to surrender and captured five red-coated cannons again.

Tashan, Xingshan, and Zhongqiansuo were captured, and a total of five red-coated cannons were captured.

The military strength and national strength of the Later Jin Dynasty all reversed the Ming Dynasty for a time, and with a strong national strength, Huang Taiji conveniently cast 35 Shenwei General Cannons in Jinzhou in December of the eighth year of Chongde.

To sum up the above statistics, the Houjin army fought more than a dozen battles with the Ming army, and a total of nearly 70 artillery pieces were captured and surrendered.

Before the decisive battle of Songjin, Huang Taiji had only cast a total of seven, and there was still a cannon picked up for nothing as a template, and it took five years to study it behind closed doors before it was successfully cast.

Eight Banners has the strength to cast dozens of red-coated cannons at a time, and King Sanshun has the capital to lose dozens of heavy cannons in Quanzhou City.

Moreover, in the battle of Wanli to aid the dynasty, it has been proved that without the assistance of artillery, let alone the forty percent of the army equipped with firearms, almost all the Japanese are equipped with arquebuses, and they are still bombarded by the artillery of the Ming army.

Even though Kong Youde commanded more than 1,000 elite soldiers and more than 1,000 arquebuses, he still couldn't stop the power of the Ming army's tens of thousands of army groups.

And although Hao Yongzhong, the pioneer of the Ming army, did not have a musket, he had a group of good gun throwers under his command.

In addition to the saturation attack caused by the stone mine, the armor-piercing effect of the throwing gun is also very prominent, and many of the most threatening targets of the Qing army, guerrillas, and generals were knocked out at designated snipers.

Therefore, after the initial setback, Hao Yongzhong's vanguard troops quickly penetrated the frontal defense of the Qing army and killed the enemy army in depth with the erection of the Kong Youde banner.

The siege of Quanzhou was the first time that the Qing army faced the Ming army with large-scale use of stone mines for melee defense, but the haste of the battle of Sanlitun made them not prepare a plan to deal with the concentrated use of stone mines by the Ming army.

At the beginning of the war, the Qing army relied on its equipment and combat effectiveness to face the tide of the Ming army's offensive very angrily, and even a small group of elites launched a counter-charge against Hao Yongzhong for the first time.

However, soon after, there were too many anomalies that made the Qing army, which had always been accustomed to chasing the Ming army to fight against the wind, extremely uncomfortable.

A hundred shield carts were abused into scum within half an hour, and the Qing army was also stunned by this sudden change.

Especially when they really came into contact with the Ming army, the other party's desperate rush and slashing with all their explosive power made them really overwhelmed.

To tell the truth, the Liaodong Army came all the way to the southwest of the motherland in order to be promoted and make a fortune, while the Ming Army played with them, and the two collided, even if they were armed to the teeth, they were somewhat stretched in the face of a group of outlaws.

(End of chapter)