Chapter 242: The Great Korean Uprising
As soon as Feng Yongming's proposal came out, it was agreed by Li Dali and Cui Fugui, why should it be upright to deal with the Japanese, as long as the Japanese can be killed.
As for the rest, why bother paying so much attention, anyway, the North Korean forest where the fire spread and burned in the end is not your own forest!
Immediately, Feng Yongming began to command the rebels to approach the Japanese camp from the dense forest, and as they gradually approached, the more than 40,000 rebel soldiers slowly dispersed, invisibly surrounding the Japanese barracks.
The Japanese military camp outside Seoul can be said to have been built against the woods, and although it is said that it is some distance from the woods, it is only a dozen steps away.
June and July can be said to be extremely hot, and the military camp is built next to the woods, which can be said to be a lot cooler at night, and the Japanese soldiers who have been hot for a day naturally have a good rest at this time.
Where there will be redundant soldiers willing to patrol the barracks, the two hundred soldiers in charge of patrolling the barracks are also interested in this patrol task, and after a few circles in the barracks, they stopped patrolling.
Only a small squad of soldiers with a total of seven soldiers standing guard at the gate of the barracks remained.
After the 40,000 rebel soldiers took advantage of the night to complete the encirclement of the Japanese barracks, Feng Yongming began to signal that the few Japanese soldiers in front of the barracks would be quietly eliminated.
But these rebel soldiers didn't understand Feng Yongming's gestures, but only understood Feng Yongming's last throat-cutting posture, thinking that they wanted to deal with these Japanese soldiers at the door.
So the rebels who completed the encirclement immediately aimed their guns at the seven Japanese soldiers in front of the barracks, and then dozens of crisp gunshots, the Japanese soldiers fell at the gate of the barracks, but they also woke up the Japanese soldiers in the barracks.
When Feng Yongming saw the rebels take out their rifles, he knew that these soldiers didn't fully understand what they meant, and by the time he wanted to stop them again, the gunshots had already sounded.
In this way, there was only one way left for his side to attack, Feng Yongming suddenly thought about countless thoughts at the moment when the gun rang out, and finally made up his mind.
There are more than 40,000 people on his side, and the Japanese army in the barracks is only about 4,000 people, and the number of people on his side is ten times that of the Japanese army.
Since there are so many more people on his side than the Japanese army, why worry about some defeat, even if he uses the lives of these 40,000 rebel soldiers, he can pile these Japanese soldiers to death in the end.
After thinking of this, Feng Yongming also followed this gunfire to give the order of the whole army to attack the rebels around him, and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese military camp outside Seoul.
Although these Japanese soldiers in the Japanese barracks were awakened by the previous gunfire and had the ability to counterattack, there was a very important situation in front of them.
That is the problem of bullets, the Japanese soldiers need to hand in all the bullets before going to bed at night, there are only guns around, and the only people in the whole camp who have bullets in the rifles are the soldiers who are in charge of patrolling at night.
Although some lucky soldiers rushed to the place where the bullets were stored at the first time, these soldiers were only a small minority, and most of the soldiers had to fight with bayonets because they had no bullets.
Moreover, the 40,000 rebels quickly dispersed the Japanese troops in the entire camp, preparing to annihilate these Japanese troops.
In Seoul, many ordinary people and dignitaries heard the dense gunfire outside the city, and these ordinary people and some dignitaries knew that the rebels had finally launched an uprising tonight.
The king of Joseon in the palace was also a little nervous, after all, he was also very supportive of the rebel uprising, after all, since the Japanese ruled Korea, he could only be regarded as a dispensable role.
Naturally, this kind of treatment was not something that he, the king, could endure, and naturally secretly instructed his cronies to help the rebel organization, and this time the king of Korea gave it a go in order to overthrow the Japanese rule in Korea.
After the gunshots rang out, there was no end, and in the house of Acting Minister Park Jeong-yang (died 1905, still alive because the plot needs it), there was a group of staggering Japanese officers sleeping.
As the king's confidant, Park Dingyang is naturally extremely trusting, and Park Dingyang himself is also very loyal to the king, and this evening the king found Park Dingyang and signaled that all the Japanese officers outside the city would be invited to the house for a drink tonight.
Then he drugged the wine and let all these Japanese officers sleep, although Park Dingyang didn't know why the king ordered this, but he still did it.
Inviting these Japanese officers to the mansion for a banquet, Park Dingyang is now the head of the North Korean government, and his invitation to these Japanese officers naturally will not refuse, and all of them were invited to the mansion.
The officers all collapsed after a few drinks, and just after Park ordered his guards to tie them up, a dense burst of gunfire suddenly rang out outside the city.
After hearing the gunshots, Park Dingyang immediately understood everything, and in the past few days, Park Dingyang has noticed some actions of the resistance organization.
But Park Dingyang knew that the king hoped that the resistance group would make a fuss, so he didn't pay attention to it anymore, combining what happened today and the Japanese officers and diplomats who had been tied up.
Park Dingyang immediately understood that the resistance group had launched an attack on the Japanese troops outside the city, and after understanding this, Park Dingyang naturally had to cooperate, and immediately sent additional men to guard these bound officers and diplomats, waiting for the news to come tomorrow morning.
40,000 people fought 4,000 Japanese troops, and the time it took for these rebels was indeed a bit long in the eyes of Feng Yongming and others, even though some Japanese troops resisted with their arsenals and rebels.
However, for the other Japanese soldiers who did not have bullets, it should have been completely annihilated very quickly, and it took a long time for these rebels to deal with these Japanese soldiers who did not have bullets, and the Japanese soldiers who were holding on to the arsenal were completely wiped out in the morning.
This time, in order to eliminate the Japanese resistance organization outside the city, the casualties were also relatively large, with more than 6,000 casualties, and Feng Yongming was really a little dissatisfied with the casualties of the Japanese army that was divided.
In the early morning, the gunfire outside the city finally stopped, and many people in the city were naturally extremely concerned about the outcome of the outside after the night, until the rebels appeared in the city in a queue after cleaning up the battlefield.
These ordinary people and some dignitaries finally knew that the Japanese army outside the city had been completely annihilated by the rebels, and the whole Seoul was suddenly plunged into an atmosphere of excitement.
When the king of Joseon learned this, he was also very happy, knowing that his country had taken the first step to free itself from the control of the Japanese.
All that remained was to sweep the tide of victory of the uprising throughout the territory and completely expel the Japanese power in Korea. (To be continued.) )