Chapter 254: Bao Yi Ahha

The cavalry of the Qing army was already fleeing, but the broken regiments and trapping regiments on both flanks were still firing. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoAs long as the enemy does not escape the range of the rifle, he will remain within the range of the musketeers.

The Broken Regiments and the Trap Regiments poured two rounds of bullets at the fleeing Qing cavalry, killing many Manchu and Mongolian cavalry fleeing in panic.

On the battlefield on the flank, the Tiger Division won a complete victory at the cost of three hundred casualties, and there was no longer a standing enemy in front of them.

And on the frontal battlefield, the Tartar infantry was still charging.

"Kill slaves!"

"Kill slaves!!"

White smoke from rifles was everywhere, and the pungent smell of saltpeter permeated the battle formations of the Tiger Warriors. Amid the roars of killing slaves one after another, the Xuanfeng Regiment and the Dangkou Regiment in front of them continued to shoot at the Manchu and Mongolian soldiers, like a massacre. Every thirty meters that the Qing army advanced, they had to endure a volley of rifle fire, and more and more corpses piled up in front of the formation.

Seriously wounded and groaning wounded were everywhere, and no one cared about them at all. A large amount of blood poured out of the corpse, and there was blood everywhere, spreading on the ground like stagnant water after heavy rain, giving off a disgusting smell of blood. The Qing soldiers who charged behind had to step over the corpses scattered all over the battlefield and step on the blood of their feet before they could rush to the front.

At the forefront were the infantry of the Eight Banners Mongols. The Eight Banners Mongols brought 10,000 infantry this time, but they withstood only one round of artillery shotgun and three rifle salvos before being routed.

The Mongol Tatars left three thousand warriors in front of the battle, and when they rushed to a hundred and forty meters in front of the Tiger Division, their morale collapsed, and they fled to the rear in a panic, fleeing from the battlefield.

They were lucky, after they fled, the Tiger Ben Division would aim at the other Qing troops who were still charging, and would not chase them who fled. They sacrificed only 30 percent of their soldiers and escaped from this massacre-like battlefield.

Seeing that the Mongol infantry had collapsed, Yue Tuo, who was standing on horseback in the middle army, snorted coldly.

When Ibai heard Yue Tuo's cold snort, there were two tear stains on his face, and his hands were trembling - the casualties of the soldiers were too heavy, and only half of the 1,600 soldiers of Ibai's Eight Banners Mongolian Banner had fled.

Hearing Yue Tuo's cold snort, Ibai glared at Yue Tuo angrily, furious.

Buyandai knelt on the ground, stunned as he watched the defeated Mongol foot soldiers. The Eight Banners of the Buryan Dynasty were inlaid with red flags, and about one-third of the 1,800 soldiers died on the battlefield. After this war, what else did Buyandai do? He didn't know what to do to go back to the grassland to face his herdsmen.

Because of Yue Tuo's obsession, more than 10,000 Mongolian warriors have sacrificed more than 6,000 people, which is not a heavy loss, but has been disabled.

Hearing Yue Tuo's snort, Bu Yandai, who was kneeling on the ground, raised his head sharply and glared at Yue Tuo angrily.

The other Mongol nobles also suffered heavy losses, and they were also very angry when they heard Yue Tuo's snort. The warriors were already working very hard, and Yue Tuo, who used the Mongols as cannon fodder, was not satisfied.

The banner masters of the Eight Banners Mongolia and the Outer Domain Mongolia and the Gushan Ezhen of the Outer Domain Mongolia looked at each other for a while, and their eyes were full of hatred for Yue Tuo.

The Mongolian nobles have made up their minds, and after returning to Shengjing this time, the emperor must deal with Yue Tuo, who is good at light warfare and uses the Mongols as cannon fodder.

At this time, the Mongol warriors were defeated, and the banner owners needed to go out and sort out the ranks. The Mongol nobles no longer stayed in the middle army, and rode out one by one to collect the rout. Yue Tuo saw that the Mongol army had been defeated and had no combat strength anymore, so he did not stop the Mongol nobles from leaving.

On the battlefield, the Qing army was still breaking through frontally.

Behind the Mongolian infantry of the Eight Banners were auxiliaries and followers who were used as cannon fodder.

Most of the auxiliaries were Jurchens who had not been able to choose the infantry armor, and they were wearing only fragile cotton armor. There are also some Han Chinese who carry the flag and raise it to the flag, and they also wear only rudimentary cotton armor. Their combat power is far inferior to that of the bannermen in armor.

And those who follow the army are even more shabby, most of them are Manchurian clothed Ahha, Han Chinese and North Koreans. They had no armor on them, and their only weapon was a short knife in their hands. The Qing army was strictly disciplined, and these slaves who surrendered to the Manchu Qing Dynasty were governed by the military discipline of the Qing army, and they did not dare to do what he thought. For them, it was their life's ideal to go into battle to kill one or two Ming soldiers and raise the flag to become the bannermen of the Eight Banners of Manchuria. As long as you carry the flag, you can eat enough and wear warm clothes, and you can change the fate of your life. If you keep being Ahha, one day you will die of illness and freeze to death due to lack of food and clothing.

Because of the desire for military merit, although these auxiliaries and followers are poorly equipped, their fighting spirit is not low.

One hundred and forty meters away, more than 5,000 auxiliaries and followers rushed out from behind the Mongols who had fled on both sides, and slashed at the tiger division with swords raised.

These humble soldiers were greeted by shotguns from one hundred and forty cannons.

If the gun does not cool the barrel after firing, does not push the gun carriage back into position, and does not use equipment such as gun gauge to aim, the ultimate rate of fire of the gun can reach three or four rounds a minute. Seven gunners work together to operate a six-pounder gun, and a round of shotgun can be fired in seventeen or eight seconds. The gunners were busy in front of the battle for a while, and the one hundred and forty cannons, which had just finished firing at the Mongol Tatars, soon entered the firing state again.

Aiming at more than 5,000 auxiliaries and followers, the artillery fired.

Only a loud "boom" and "boom" were heard, and one hundred and forty cannons spewed tongues of fire at the auxiliaries and followers. Fourteen thousand rounds of iron projectiles were fired at high speed, into the group of auxiliaries and followers who were howling forward, and as soon as they pierced them, they were two holes in the front and back. If the projectile passes through the torso, the various organs are immediately torn apart, turning into a pulp of flesh, which bursts out of the bloody wound along with the blood water. If the projectile hits the hands and legs, it can immediately break the bones, or even directly break the entire hands and feet.

More than 1,000 poorly equipped auxiliaries and followers were hit by the shotguns and fell to the ground screaming. Some of the badly injured and dead Tartars were convulsing and struggling on the ground, moaning and crying for help, but no one paid attention to them.

On the battlefield, the least valuable thing is life.

The more than 4,000 auxiliary soldiers who were still alive seemed to have known that there was a quagmire and hell ahead, but they were not immediately defeated after being slammed. With greed for their exploits, they gritted their teeth and continued to rush towards the front of the Xuanfeng Regiment and the Swinging Bandit Regiment.

They advanced the battle line about thirty meters forward, and came under fire from rifles about one hundred and ten meters in front of the Tiger Division.

A thousand soldiers, loaded with gunpowder and bullets, stood in the front row and again fired at the Tartars in front. The soldiers coldly aimed at the rushing auxiliaries and followers and pressed the trigger.

Almost every Tiger Division soldier pressed the trigger, and blood splattered from the body of one of the auxiliaries. The auxiliaries and followers in the front row fell on the battlefield one by one, as if they had been named. Those dead Tartars and Second Tartars have expanded the size of the corpses on the battlefield a little more. (To be continued.) )