Chapter 163: The Decisive Moment of the General Battle Eight
Chapter 161: The Decisive Moment of the General Battle Six
The death of Wang Long, the banner of the king of Hubei was subverted. On the battlefield is just an episode.
Although Wang Lung is known as the main general, in fact, he does not have much power over Luo Dai, Ma Sanbao, Wang Degong and others.
Therefore, Xia Jun was just stunned. Luo Dai didn't say a word, and immediately stepped forward with the people from his headquarters, took over Wang Lung's position, and killed Duoduo again, but it was inevitable that there would be a little delay.
But when he heard the Qing army's three shouts, it was Duoduo who joined the battlefield.
Most of the soldiers of the Eight Banners are on horseback for riding and dismount for stepping. Seeing that he couldn't defend today, Duoduo naturally killed him on a large scale.
At this time, tens of thousands of cavalry of the Qing army surrounded the cavalry of the Xia army in all directions, surrounded the cavalry of the Xia army, and fought in groups, separating the cavalry and infantry of the Xia army for a time.
Seeing this, Deng He urged the army to step forward.
Rows of firearms were fired. The army marched forward step by step in a strict formation, seemingly slow, but in fact very fast. In just a few moments, the battlefield was approached from the south.
Deng He was very anxious in his heart.
He was not anxious about this, but worried about Zhang Xuan.
He didn't know what was going on behind him. It's just that Zhang Xuan's order is here, but he doesn't dare to disobey it in the slightest. Only after defeating Duoduo can he return to his division to save Zhang Xuan. He couldn't even believe what Zhang Xuan would be like once he died.
He is not wise that is not wise for himself.
Deng He is a self-aware person.
It is precisely because he knows that his ability is marginal, so he does not have those messy ideas, and follows Zhang Xuan wholeheartedly to give him the founding title. Because he knew that the biggest credit for his foothold in the Xia army was nothing else, that is, his old love affair with Zhang Xuan for several years.
Once there is no such old affection, Xia Jun has a new master, people like him will inevitably be marginalized, and even marginalized is good. It is likely to be regarded as Zhang Xuan's henchmen and chased after him.
The so-called once a son of heaven and a courtier. The father-son inheritance is still like this, Zhang Xuan's son is too young, and in the troubled times, he can't stand on his feet at all. Therefore, after Zhang Xuan's death, I don't know who it is?
He actually wanted to go back and save Zhang Xuan immediately.
But he didn't dare to disobey Zhang Xuan's orders.
As soon as he was ruthless, he took the lead and stood in the first column of all armies.
Although Zhang Xuan repeatedly emphasized that senior officers were not allowed to be on the front line of the army, Deng He couldn't take much of this matter at the moment. As soon as he stepped forward, the officers of the various armies below stepped forward one after another, and for a time the front of the queue was mostly officers.
The generals and officers are like this, and the non-commissioned officers below naturally rose to courage. Pressed on a large scale, facing the cavalry of the Qing army, bursts of fire, and then
There are spears. Big swords, and even small cannons. In short, these Qing cavalry in the melee are almost equivalent to live targets before the Xia army in a strict queue.
The Mongol cavalry could not have been more exciting.
Naturally, they stayed away. It seems that he wants to defeat the Xia army's army formation from other places. However, fighting in array is the old business of the Xia army, and it has never been lost, no matter what kind of person it is, when it enters the barracks, the first thing to train is the queue, and there are no exceptions.
Serving in the Xia Army, the queue is always with you, unless you are dead or disabled, and there is no point where you can't stand in a bad formation.
Therefore, at this moment, the entire large phalanx of the Xia army has been dispersed, but the scattered small phalanx is still in strict formation, but the Mongolian cavalry is attacking from somewhere, and it is guaranteed to touch a steamed nail. However, the Mongol cavalry withdrew from the fiercely fought battlefield, not to be thrown into another battlefield to be killed.
The reason why they are like this is that they are afraid.
The reason is very simple, except for the Mongolian Eight Banners, the relationship between the other Mongolian cavalry and the Qing army is not too harmonious, the grievances and grievances between the Golden Family and the Aixin Jueluo Family, there is no problem in a day or two, these things are too old, needless to say, just say that Duoduo defeated Teng Siji not long ago and quelled the Western Mongolian rebellion. You can see it.
Manchurian and Mongolian unity, there may be, but it is definitely not this time of the modern era.
These Mongol soldiers were just mercenaries, and they were paid to do things.
Now they have eaten and drunk enough, and they have fished enough from Jiangnan, and they all want to return to their hometowns to enjoy happiness. If this fight is easy to fight, they don't mind fighting Taiping Boxing. But is this battle easy to fight? After several hours of fierce fighting, the victory and defeat were still scored, and the battle became more and more intense.
The generals of the Xia Army, who died in batches, Wang Cannon and Wang Long, are just two typical examples.
It can be said that the officer system accumulated by Zhang Xuan is burning rapidly, and his cronies and disciples are the students who have been trained by himself. Death is dying almost every minute. This is Zhang Xuan's family background, which he relies on to rule the core of the southern country.
Zhang Xuan is like this, isn't it like this for Eight Banners?
From the battle to the present, not to mention the casualties of other departments, just talking about the soldiers of the Eight Banners, the casualties have exceeded 10,000.
When the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the Eight Banners were only about 120,000. Even though the Eight Banners have grown in recent years, and many Han generals have been incorporated into the Han Army Banner, the various Eight Banners armies will never exceed 200,000.
10,000 people died in battle, enough to make the inner city of Beijing cry.
For the sake of the country's great plan, the Manchus still insisted on fighting. But why did the Mongol cavalry survive?
The money is already there, and there is not much kindness with the Manchu Qing, and he has just fought for a while, and he has also folded in many soldiers. Naturally, they didn't want to continue filling it with human lives. And some Mongolian
Generals, too, smelled a 2 smell.
This flavor is nothing else, but they feel that the final winner of today's battle may not be the Manchu Qing. Naturally, we have to wait and see.
Once you lose, it's better to apply oil to the soles of your feet.
So today's Mongol cavalry is just pretending.
Of course, once they see that the Xia army is defeated, they will naturally beat the water dogs and sell them well for the Qing army. Thinking that the Qing army would not do anything to them, because they could see that even if the Qing army could win, it would be a miserable victory.
After the disastrous victory, the Qing army naturally wanted to win them over.
Today's matter, just beating the board and killing a few people, is over. Naturally, some of them are scapegoats.
The withdrawal of the Mongol cavalry gave Deng He great convenience, and Deng He's army advanced, scattered the cavalry of the Qing army, and re-established contact with the cavalry of the Xia army. For a while, Xia Jun was thunderous. To be honest, although today's Xia cavalry is powerful, they have also evolved in a few years.
At this time, the cavalry of the Xia Army, what they were best at was not cavalry combat, but fighting with foot soldiers. The infantry and cavalry converged, and some of the exhausted cavalry could also rest in the infantry formation.
However, under Deng He's supervision, he accelerated the march and rushed too fiercely, and for a while, the Xia army's military formation was also dispersed. There were gaps between the battalions, and even between the posts, and some of them were very narrow, but they were only vertical and horizontal.
Such a gap is irrelevant.
After all, the passages left in the military array are a little bigger than this, and he will not rush if he borrows the courage of the Qing army.
But there are some gaps, and there are many of them, and the Qing army can cut off the Xia army's military formation from the middle.
Seeing this, Duoduo gritted his teeth and was about to make a decision, but he saw one of them holding the reins and saying, "Lord, you can't fight anymore, you can't fight any more, and if you fight any longer, all the sons and daughters will go." ”
Duoduo turned his face to see that it was Thurai.
This Turai is not Tong Turai. is a Manchurian veteran, and when he fought Xiangyang for the first time with Duoduo, he was there.
It's just that in the past few years, Tulai's body has become worse and worse, and after arriving in Jiangnan, he also fell seriously ill, and he has already said that after returning to Beijing this time, he will return home to recuperate, but this battle is too important. It was so important that the Qing army and the whole country did not dare to slack off. Dolgon didn't know how many times he sent letters to inquire in Beijing, and even had the intention to replace Duoduo as a general, but it was also the little emperor of Shunzhi in Beijing who was not suppressed, so that's it.
At such a juncture, how could Turai return home to raise soldiers.
Duoduo remembered that he was a veteran, so he took him with him, and the counselor was just a military counselor, and he did not let go of it to lead the troops. It's just that he didn't expect that he would suddenly speak at this time. Duoduo was suddenly a little displeased, and asked, "What do you mean?" ”