Chapter 564: Liaobei Raiders 2

The total number of outsiders who came out of the dense forest was only more than a hundred, less than half of the number of strong men that the tribe could dispatch.

Moreover, they formed a not strict encirclement of the entire tribe in twos and threes.

At first, the tribal chief felt that the enemy in front of him might not be so dangerous—in fact, whether it was cold weapons or early firearms, it was common sense to fight in formation.

Those guys who rush forward with a swarm of shouts are not worthy of being called an army at all.

It's just a rabble, and a regular army of more than 100 ironclad and iron-swordsmen can chase tens of thousands of such garbage and chop it.

However, the red military uniform on the opposite side was too eye-catching, as a veteran who had participated in the Jin Army and had been beaten by the Red Army many times, the tribal chief knew that the outsiders wearing this dress could not be a rabble, they came scattered, and there must be their reasons.

It's just that he was vigilant, but he didn't make the right response - the tribal chief ordered all the strong men in the tribe to form a counter-assault formation outside the simple fence gate according to his previous experience:

The tribal chief himself and the strongest and bravest warriors of the tribe stood in the front row, forming a triangle with the tribal chief himself as the core.

The other men of the tribe were in slightly further positions, ready to break through the enemy line as the warriors broke through.

The formation was so dense that it immediately became the best target for the firing gun.

The Chinese troops, who formed a battle group of five people, stood still at a distance of about 100 paces from the enemy, and then calmly raised their rifles, aimed, and shot!

Woohoo!

A burst of gunfire rang out, and the gunpowder gas poured into the groove of the Minne's bullet, pushing it to expand and deform, only biting the rifling, and then accelerating and rotating under the action of the rifling, and finally with a bang, the bullet came out of the chamber, instantly crossing a distance of one hundred and fifty meters, spinning and drilling into the enemy's body, cutting through the skin, muscles, blood vessels and bones, causing a terrifying and inhaling massive bleeding .......

The standard three-firing rifled rifled guns that fired Minne rounds showed astonishing accuracy and far exceeded the range of flintlock muskets, and the Chinese soldiers no longer needed to form a phalanx or similar formation with a large hit area, and even if there were only three or five people, their rifles could inflict heavy casualties on the enemy at a distance of 150 meters.

What's more, their enemy formation is very close, and it is difficult for the Mine gun to fire at such a large target.

In fact, this is also the experience that the young soldiers learned in the actual battle in Jin Province: in the face of the enemy's infantry, it is completely possible for the whole army to attack with scattered troops and shoot freely.

However, if you are facing the enemy's cavalry or an enemy with an excessive numerical advantage, you still need to line up in a phalanx to fight.

The opponent of the Chinese army this time was the former kind of enemy - there was no cavalry and there was not enough numerical superiority.

So the attackers advanced with scattered troops, and while some of them were shooting, others bent over and trotted forward, and after the design was completed, the attackers stopped and shot to cover the advance of their companions.

The Saurons were helpless against this tactic of alternating fire to cover the advance, and the tribal chief of the Tarak tribe was targeted by the first round of fire from the Chinese army (who made him stand at the front), and his skull was blown off the spot by a Mine bullet.

As a result, the counterattack of the Tarak was defeated at the moment of the battle, and their defeat was assured.

Every time the Chinese army fired, the Saurons who were fighting in formation would fall in pieces, and the remaining Sauron soldiers would gather more closely together in their previous understanding of the war and their instinct to find support, and become easier targets.

Light arrows were thrown at the attackers, but it was not serious to expect the cluster of bone arrows to pose a threat to a target from such a distance, and the Chinese formation was too scattered for the Saurons to expect to throw a large number of arrows to cover and suppress them.

Chinese soldiers who were set on fire by the Saurons could calmly find a safe spot behind a tree or behind a large rock - there was no formation, and the stragglers did not have to worry about disrupting their formation by finding cover, so individual soldiers could have more freedom.

Others can continue to shoot safely.

This one-sided battle, which resembled a shootout, ended when the Chinese army had approached a distance of almost thirty paces and could switch to heavy arrows.

It was not because the Sauron soldiers could finally bring effective damage to the Chinese army, but because they could not bear the heavy pressure and completely collapsed.

So the execution turned into a bayonet killing.

Dozens of Chinese soldiers shouted, holding their bayonets, chasing the Saurons into the Tara.

The screams of women and children gradually erupted in the villages covered with shacks, small cone-shaped houses supported by wooden poles and covered with animal skins, bark or straw curtains, resembling Indian tents.

The Chinese soldiers calmly stabbed to death all the people who were running around, men, women, and children.

The rest of the people who were honestly kneeling in place and begging for mercy were tied in groups of ten and led outside with ropes like cattle.

All the furs, prey, and little grain and livestock of the Saurons became the spoils of war for the Chinese army.

All the pinched roe seeds were pushed, and some of them were wrapped in roe deer skins, which could be removed and taken away, while the rest were burned directly by fire.

The entire village was soon engulfed in smoke and flames.

The Saurons who were led by the Chinese soldiers to the outside of the mountains and forests all wept and kept looking back, looking at their homes that had been turned into flames with .......

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The Chinese army dispatched thousands of soldiers, divided into dozens of battle groups, and under the leadership of the Jurchen Leading the Way Party, they swept away all the Jurchen tribes near the Hunhe River and the Taizi River that did not attend the last meeting.

Within five days, the Chinese army broke through 33 large and small tribes, killed more than 5,000 Jurchens, captured more than 2,000 Ding Zhuang, and more than 3,000 women and children.

Xu Shiyang's ruthless methods towards the Jurchen tribe were not much more reckless than the Jurchen period at the beginning. Those who were counting on "gold to reduce gold, and Hua to reduce China", when the grass on the wall survived, the tribal leaders immediately became determined.

In mid-June, Xu Shiyang met the conscription standard he had set for two out of three in the Jurchen tribe on time. His subordinates suddenly had 3,000 self-prepared weapons, cold weapons for grain and grass, and 3,000 auxiliaries for carrying supplies.

On June 17, Xu Shiyang ordered the two tribes that had arrived a day late to be swept away, and the survivors were reduced to slavery, and then left the original station and continued to advance.

On June 20, the Chinese army swept through the Jianzhou area on both sides of the Pozhu River, in the catharsis of personal feelings, this time he was not even too lazy to surrender and rebel, and directly ordered those Shengjurchen tribes who followed from the Hunhe River to attack, and the Chinese army supported from behind.

All the Jurchen tribes in the Jianzhou region were uprooted, and the Chinese army and their servants killed nearly 10,000 people here, and another 8,900 people were reduced to slavery.

Xu Shiyang kept his promise and allowed the Hunhe Jurchens to take half of the booty, and the other half, about 4,700 Jurchens, became slaves of the Huaxia people.