Chapter 576: Zhangjiawan Attack Battle (Thanks to Brother Friday for the reward)

When Zaiyuan heard this, he almost spurted out a mouthful of old blood: I quit the customs outside the Qing Dynasty? Doesn't that mean throwing away all the ancestry's country! Even if it's a delaying tactic, in order to delay time, I can't fake my promise to you. The pen & fun & pavilion www.biquge.info spread out, and he became a complete traitor, and he lived shamelessly in the world.

And Gui Liang was already full of anger, so angry that he couldn't do it!

However, Zaiyuan took a deep breath and remembered the emperor's entrustment, so he still had to be cheeky and begged in a low voice: "This!?" Zaiyuan brought this matter back, told the emperor, and then replied, but now he should stop the soldiers first, so as not to destroy the souls! How about asking the three generals to lead their troops back to Tianjin first? ”

Shi Dakai didn't say anything more, and directly led Zuo Zongtang and Tan Shaoguang to get up and leave.

Seeing this, Zaiyuan sat down in his seat with a pale face, and said to Gui Liang: "Gui Zhongtang, the Cantonese thieves don't pay attention to our request for a truce at all, what can we do?" ”

Gui Liang also looked at a loss.

If the peace talks fail, they will inevitably face the emperor's reproach when they go back.

Half an hour later, the cavalry of the Qing army quickly left the territory of Xianghe and withdrew to Tongzhou.

The captive army easily occupied the Xianghe. Because the county seat of Xianghe was not on the North Canal, Feng Yunshan only sent hundreds of troops to guard the county seat of Xianghe and the area around the canal for vigilance, and the rest of the soldiers of the capture army continued to set off, leaving Xianghe and rushing to Tongzhou.

Shi Dakai and Zuo Zongtang had already reported the situation of the peace talks to Feng Yunshan, Feng Yunshan smiled, and as he expected, the so-called peace talks of the Qing army were purely a delaying tactic.

However, he immediately said solemnly: "The Qing Demon will not take the initiative to retreat outside the gate no matter what. Even if they agree to withdraw from the border, they can't stop there. Guanwai is still my Chinese land, his Manchu Qing clan, originated from Jianzhou Jurchen, all of them were canonized by the Ming Dynasty, and they were all Ming territories, and they must all be recovered. ”

Shi Dakai and Zuo Zongtang were both awe-struck in their hearts, they couldn't imagine that the Holy King's mind was so ambitious, and they had already thought about what to do with the ancestral land of the Qing Demon. At the same time, I also mourn in my heart for the fate of the Manqi people. Where can they flee, North Korea or Mongolia, or Siberia? But it's not their concern.

The army continued northward, passing through villages where people had already fled, and even burned grass huts were still smoking. There are traces of the campsite of the Qing army's horse team everywhere on the official road, and the Manchu army is not very far away, it is possible that the troops are withdrawn to Tongzhou, or they may be gathering troops.

The 1st and 9th Divisions marching on both sides of the canal reported one after another, but they had not yet encountered the shadow of the Qing army. Feng Yunshan was puzzled, they were almost close to Tongzhou, why hadn't the famous Mongolian cavalry in history yet appeared? It's a little strange that the famous Mongolian warrior, Seng Lingqin, hasn't even appeared in his field of vision! He immediately ordered to send more outposts to find out the movements of the enemy forces in front, and at the same time asked the agents of the Tianjin Office of the Special Service Department to contact the agents of the Beijing Station to find out the troop deployment of the Manchu troops in the area of Zhili.

The commander of the reconnaissance battalion of the Ninth Division personally led the troops to reconnoitre, arrived near Tongzhou, and came to a place called Zhangjiawan Village, where he found that more than 100 Qing cavalry were wreaking havoc in the village, robbing the people of valuable property, burning down people's houses, and driving the people away from the area along the canal.

The soldiers of the reconnaissance battalion quietly covered up the past, killed the Qing soldiers who were poisoning the people, and fled, capturing several Qing soldiers. When I asked, I learned that they were the subordinates of Leshan, the chief soldier of Hebei Town.

After the Zhili Governor Baoheng and others led the horsemen to escape, they did not go to Tianjin, but fled all the way to Tongzhou, and the Zhili Governor Baoheng and the Hebei Town Chief Soldier Leshan, the Tianjin Town Chief Soldier Lan Li and others were dismissed from their posts and escorted to the Beijing Division, and their subordinates were personally led by the Governor of Zhili, Gui Liang, and stationed in Tongzhou. And these horsemen have recently been dispatched to villages dozens of miles near the North Canal, preparing to move all the people in this area and create a no-man's land, so that the captives will not be able to obtain information and supplies.

The reconnaissance battalion also tortured several captured Qing soldiers, and obtained an important news: The important minister relied on by the Qing court, the Mongolian prince and monk Greenqin, had led tens of thousands of Mongolian cavalry to rush back to Shuntianfu from Chengde Mansion and would soon arrive in Tongzhou to set up defenses.

The heavy troops stationed in the Gyeonggi area were also dispatched by the monk Grinqin and the governor of Zhili, Guiliang, as if the emperor of the Qing Demon appointed the two as ministers of the Chin Cha to be responsible for the defense of the Gyeonggi area.

Hearing this news, the reconnaissance battalion quickly reported it to Tan Shaoguang, the commander of the Ninth Division of the First Division, who was marching on the official road, and Tan Shaoguang hurriedly reported to the Holy King Feng Yunshan.

Hearing this news, the stone in Feng Yunshan's heart fell to the ground. This Mongolian fierce general in history has finally appeared. However, now this monk Grinqin does not seem to have been able to achieve such a proud victory as in history. The Taiping army of the Northern Expedition, although they were also trapped in Jinghai, was rescued by the sailors they sent and was not annihilated by them.

However, Feng Yunshan, who is familiar with this history, knows that this seemingly brave and fierce Mongolian prince is not a simple martial artist, but a little clever and scheming.

As for Gui Liang, his person was just a Manchu aristocratic Chinese, and he was already old and unbearable, so there was no need to worry.

Feng Yunshan reminded Lin Fengxiang and Tan Shaoguang, the commanders of the 1st and 9th Divisions on both sides of the river, to be careful of the conspiracy of the Mongol cavalry, so he asked the various units of the captive army to seize the time to march.

Tongzhou, a strategically important place, must be the main battlefield for the two sides to start a war.

On the morning of the first day of the tenth lunar month, the sentinels in front came to report that the North Canal was divided into two tributaries in front. Feng Yunshan opened the map and saw that the North Canal was here, and there was a tributary called the Liangshui River that flowed into the White River. And the garrison of Tongzhou City and the Qing soldiers are on the west bank of the White River, and the east bank is already a wilderness.

In order to concentrate troops, Feng Yunshan ordered to reduce the troop allocation on the east bank, and only the reconnaissance cavalry was sent to reconnoiter back and forth on the east bank, and more than 6,000 troops of the remaining four regiments of the 1st Division B fought along the river bank to cooperate with the water division in the Baihe River at any time, and the 9th Division and the 8th Division were originally on the east bank to be transferred to the west bank, and the 1st Division was originally on the east bank to gather together and march into Tongzhou.

In the evening, the main force of the captive army entered Zhangjiawan, which had been reconnoitred before, and was stationed here. It was only ten miles away from Tongzhou, and the closer the captive army got to Tongzhou, the more careful Feng Yunshan became, but it was not as quick as the march that had just set off from Tianjin City.

When it was almost dark, they set up camp to prevent the night attack of the Qing soldiers.

Sure enough, at the first watch of the night, a burst of rapid gunfire rang out, and in a place two miles north of Zhangjiawan Village, dozens of reconnaissance cavalry spotted the enemy and fired warning shots one after another.

The captives stationed in the Zhangjiawan area, which stretched for three or four miles, had already prepared and quickly entered a defensive state, and the camp was brightly lit, and the camps were soon lit with raging fires to illuminate the enemy troops who were about to attack.

As soon as the captives were arranged, they heard the sound of horses' hooves that shook the ground. Listening to this formation, I am afraid that there will be no less than 5,000 horsemen.

In the northeast direction, taking advantage of the moonlight, the outpost of the 1st Division A stationed at the forefront found that a torrent of cavalry that stretched for more than two miles rushed towards his camp. At the same time, the soldiers of the Ninth Division who were camping at the front near the river found that it was also a torrent of cavalry nearly two miles away, rushing towards them from the north.

However, outside the camp of the captives, there was a row of wooden stakes surrounding the fence, which did not hinder the Qing troops much, but effectively reduced the speed of the cavalry charge. As soon as the Qing soldiers rushed through the fence, they heard the sound of heavy artillery.

The two artillery regiments of the 1st and 9th Divisions of the 1st and 9th Divisions, which had long been equipped with field mortars and small-caliber smoothbore guns, began to fire fiercely.

Although most of the bullets were still solid, the fierce gunpowder power of the cannon caused the high-speed iron bullets to knock the oncoming cavalry into their backs, and blood flowed into the blood. Moreover, a cannonball not only hit one or two cavalrymen, but often bounced off the ground, and although it was slower, it still hit another hapless Qing soldier.

This is just a solid shell, and the howitzer shotgun from the field mortar is even more lethal, but there are not too many such shells in the capture army, and it is also the Krupp Iron and Steel Company has just begun mass production, and Feng Yunshan specially brought it to deal with the cavalry of the Manchu Dynasty.

This kind of howitzer shotgun loaded with small metal projectiles was launched into the air above the charging Qing cavalry, and suddenly exploded, and a large number of metal projectiles contained in the shells quickly exploded under the thrust of the violent gunpowder explosion, and each exploded shell scattered several metal projectiles and shot at the horses and cavalry on horseback below. Countless Qing soldiers fell off their horses one after another, and the painful neighing of the war horses shook the nerves of the main generals on both sides on the battlefield.

After two rounds of artillery, the Qing soldiers were afraid that no less than seven or eight hundred cavalry would be dismounted, and the main general of the Qing army, who originally wanted to attack at night, saw that the situation was not good, and hurriedly ordered the troops to be withdrawn. In fact, without waiting for him to withdraw his troops, the Qing cavalry had already been defeated: the Qing army's war horses, which were bombarded by heavy artillery fire, were greatly frightened and panicked, and they turned around and galloped, colliding with the cavalry following behind, and the Qing soldiers retreated.

And the four artillery regiments of the two forward divisions of the capture army are still organizing the third round of shelling in an orderly manner.

The cavalry of the Qing army, which was retreating, was once again attacked by flying artillery fire, and paid the price of more than 300 cavalry, so as to get out of the range of artillery fire of the captive army.