Chapter 211: Recovering the Loop (16)

Chapter 211: Recovering the Loop (16) (Page 1/1)

The Etoks of Chahar were numerous and well-armed. Lin Dan Khan bought a large number of bows and arrows from the Ming people through mutual markets. Although these were not the weapons that had been eliminated in the Ming army, they were better than their own arrows with wolf teeth.

Lin Dan Khan gave the order, and a large number of Chahars rushed forward. They plugged the horses' ears so that the sound of the Ming artillery's guns could not affect the horses, and then rushed forward with all their might. The cavalry, who had not been hit by the artillery, jumped over the rudimentary obstacle in front of the first ditch, landed in the first ditch, and were killed by the fire of the musketeers behind. The latter continued to jump over and successfully crossed the first ditch, only to fall into the second ditch.

Soon the artillery at the front could no longer open fire, because the Mongols had already run to the side of the artillery. Xue Boling passed down the order: "The artillery dragged the artillery to the middle, and the infantry topped with bayonets." ”

The Chahars were indeed a tribe led by the Great Khan, and they did not hesitate to attack, and they were able to quickly get up and join the battle after falling off their horses, and the cavalry in front preferred to use their lives to carve a way for their comrades behind. This made the original strategy of the artillery in front no longer effective, so the artillery had to be pulled back and the infantry on top.

After the artillery retreated, the infantry rose up with bayonets. The infantry in the rear continued to shoot at the commander's command. One by one, the Mongols fell off their horses and were quickly trampled to death by the cavalry behind.

Xue Boling shouted: "Give me to resist to the death, and the artillery will be able to reverse the situation after it is in place." "But this resistance is not something that can be resisted if you want to, and the guards are constantly injured, and then dragged behind by their companions.

Xue Boling understood that the invincibility of some time ago made him subconsciously underestimate the Mongols. On this small hillside where there is no danger to defend, two small ditches can indeed block the small Mongolian tribes that do not have a strong desire to fight, but there is no way to completely block the Chahar elite of Lin Dan Khan.

Since entering the loop, the Guards have never encountered a decent opponent, and they have always beaten the enemy away with a few rounds of shells and a few rows of firearms, and it is inevitable that they will be a little slack, and they will also despise the fighting power of the Mongols. Now he has suffered a small setback at the hands of the Chahars, but it has aroused the blood in his heart. Some of the veterans screamed, "That's fucking fun." "Rushed up and picked the Mongols off their horses with bayonets.

Soon, the panic of the guards being broken through the line of defense was quelled, and the soldiers in front rushed forward with the officers to engage in a hand-to-hand fight with the Mongols, and the soldiers in the back opened fire in an orderly manner according to the orders of the commander, retreated, opened the barrel, charged, stepped forward, and opened fire. The resistance of the Mongol army raised the morale of the whole army.

After losing a few guns and a few artillerymen, the artillerymen finally retreated to the hillside, and Xue Boling said: "Raise the muzzle of the cannon a little, throw the flowering shells into the rear of the Mongols, and prevent them from increasing their troops." ”

After artillery, firearms, and bayonets found their proper positions, the Mongol offensive was suppressed to a certain extent. In particular, after the flowering shells exploded among the Mongols, they not only disrupted the charge of the Mongol army, but more importantly, the Mongols who were in Meat Bo were threatened by artillery from the rear.

But on the whole, the Mongols had an advantage in momentum, although the Mongols' battle losses were much higher than those of the Guards, but they were numerous, and Bu Lost's Tumut army was already in the back of the Chahars, Xue Boling was worried that their addition would put more pressure on the bayonets in the front row of the Ming army.

Bu Lost Rabbit finally put his reluctant army into a basic formation, and he said to his subordinate general, Mu Hansen: "The Great Khan is watching us, if we can't make some achievements, I'm afraid that the Great Khan will be dissatisfied." I don't want the Great Khan to find an excuse to annex our Tumut tribe, you arrange for the Overseer to kill anyone who retreats. ”

After Mu Hansen made a simple pre-battle mobilization, he began to rush forward with the Tumuts, and the overseers with long knives behind them opened their eyes wide, looked at their comrades in front of them and shouted: "Rush forward, retreat and slash." ”

Xue Boling saw that the Tumut army had also begun to charge, so he ordered the guards: "Send a signal to Division Commander Du." ”

He walked forward slowly, holding a spear in his hand, and picked off a Mongolian cavalryman with a single shot, grabbed the war horse himself, stood on the horseback and shouted: "Death to those who dare to offend the Ming Dynasty!" ”

The guards shouted together: "Death to those who dare to offend the Ming Dynasty!" ”

Xue Boling jumped off his horse, stood with the guards in the front row, and killed another Mongol with one shot, and the guards shouted, "Death to those who dare to offend the Ming Dynasty!" With a bayonet, he picked the Mongols under his horse.

The cold weapon combat is brutal and tense, and the scene is extremely spectacular, but not many people actually die. Now the Ming army and the Chahar people are competing for endurance, and whoever can't hold it first and starts to retreat is the beginning of large-scale battle losses.

Xue Boling already had two wounds on his body, although they were not serious, but they hindered him from wielding his spear. His guards rushed forward, trying to persuade him to take his place. Xue Boling said with a smile: "Today's battle, either succeed or become a beneficiary, now I retreat, then what kind of division commander is it, kill me with me." ”

Du Guangting saw the signal sent by Xue Boling's army, and rushed to the hillside with his troops. Ten miles was only a few minutes away, he stopped his horse, took out his binoculars, looked at the situation in front of him, and led his men to the left to kill.

On the left is the phalanx of the Tumuts, Du Guangting has found that this phalanx is not strong in battle awareness, and the armor is not as dazzling as other troops, so he chose this breakthrough. The Guards rushed to the rear of the Tumuts for three hundred paces before stopping, and after jumping off their horses, there were naturally special soldiers who gathered the horses and pulled them behind. The rest of the soldiers formed a column of six and began to press towards the Tumuts.

The Tumut people had already seen the Ming army in the rear, and Bu Lostu was in turmoil, so he asked people to inform Lin Dan Khan, but Lin Dan Khan had already pressed the whole army, and how could he draw troops out for a while, so he could only watch the Ming army start to attack the Tumo Ministry from behind.

The Tumut Department was in chaos, Mu Hansen was rushing in front, but he found that the people behind were retreating, and the Governor team didn't care, so he felt that something was wrong, and the Tumuts in the back began to shout, "The Ming army is coming from behind." He was in a hurry to retreat, but he was carried by the crowd for a while, how could he succeed.

A dense sound of fire rang out from the back of the Tumut Division, and the smoke was so thick that people couldn't keep their eyes open. The Tumutes were in turmoil, and this chaos soon spread to the front. Mu Hansen finally found an opportunity to retreat. He raised his broadsword and lunged at the Guards. A bullet hit him right in the head, and without a sound, he fell off his horse.

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