460 seawater that is not red

It is difficult to say whether the heavens on the southeast peninsula will change, or when it will change. www.biquge.info But at this time, the sky on the Korean Peninsula is really about to change.

Seoul is the largest city in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and because it was the capital of North Korea, it even surpassed Pyongyang in size. But over time, the city is now in decay as well.

Because it wanted to squeeze out more resources to suppress the Ming Empire, Japan also did not carry out high-level economic construction here, but just allowed it to decline.

Now, when the No. 2 tank of the Ming Empire, with its engine roaring and rolling forward with tracks, drove through the streets of Seoul, it seemed to be back to the way it was many years ago.

At that time, the soldiers of the Ming Empire, carrying muskets whose caliber could not be completely unified accurately, walked into the city singing war songs.

At that time, the king of Korea, Yi Shibai, was on both sides of the road, facing the generals of the Ming Empire who were riding war horses, and he didn't even dare to raise his head to take a look.

In the time of the Emperor of the Apocalypse, the Shenwei cannons and muskets, as well as the later flowering shells, had given the Ming Empire a force that surpassed all the surrounding countries.

And the Emperor of the Apocalypse, who advocated the expansion of territory and ignored Confucianism and Taoism, liked nothing more than to use force and modern industry in his hands to conquer those backward civilizations.

He swept away the southeastern peninsula, occupied Korea and Japan, immigrated to Australia, and conquered all of Asia in one fell swoop, establishing a territory larger than the Mongol Empire.

It seems that from that moment on, the Ming Empire was destined to stand on top of the world, meet the challenges of others, or kill the enemies who defeated themselves.

However, with the Japanese and later the Liaodong Rebellion, the influence of the Ming Empire seems to have moved away from the Korean Peninsula and can never be returned.

Those mighty Ming Empire dragoons, as well as the musket army, have been forgotten by the forgotten Korean civilians at this time.

However, some people will help them to think of that distant time, and in the process of remembering that time, they will also learn to face the present time.

On the side of the road, there were curious local North Korean civilians, adults and children, all of whom looked with a pair of eyes at the strange troops hurrying past them.

Fan Ming, who was wearing a new-style combat uniform and a military coat outside, leaned on his armored car and looked at the locals on both sides of the road with indifferent eyes.

He had a cigarette in his mouth and a rifle on his back, and he exhaled smoke that I don't know if it was because of the cold exhalation or the smoke from the burning of tobacco.

"They won't be the same as the Japanese, will they?" A woman holding a child looked at the soldiers of the Ming Empire in horror.

On either side of the tank, ordinary infantry with rifles on their backs and staggering through the snow. Two days ago, it snowed again, and the temperature plummeted, and the cold was crushing.

However, it was originally a favorable counterattack weather for the Japanese army, and it was originally a time when the powerful air force of the Ming Empire could not be dispatched, but the Japanese army did not make any counterattack moves.

They abandoned Ganghwa Island, Seoul, Bucheon, Incheon, and even Suwon without leaving a single soldier to fight against the Ming Empire's troops heading south.

The local Korean army, which did not retreat with the Japanese army, or was deliberately left behind by the Japanese army, to avoid grabbing roads with themselves, and finally to grab ships, was confused and waiting for the incorporation of the army of the Ming Empire.

When the troops of the Ming Empire walked there, they could see the pictures of the Korean troops who could not find ammunition, standing on both sides of the road and surrendering.

It's really ironic to say that these surrendered local defenders did cause trouble for the Ming Empire's southward advance, and these surrendered people crowded the road and affected the advance speed of the Ming Empire's army.

It can be said responsibly that leaving these people to surrender may be more effective than forcing them to resist, because if they open fire to attack the army of the Ming Empire, the time they may be wiped out is far less than the time spent taking care of them.

Subsequently, Chuncheon was also lost to Yang Zizhen's 2nd Army, then Gangneung, then Donghae, and as of January 31, the Ming Empire had not encountered a real battle on the Korean Peninsula for several days.

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In the Busan Military Port, one ship after another docked, and one ship after another left the port. The dock is still crowded with people as far as the eye can see.

"Let me get on board! Let me go! "Don't push me! Don't push me! In front is a bayonet! It's a bayonet! "Ahh My son, don't squeeze! My son is down! "Stamped to death! Help me! ”

Throughout the docks, there have been shouts one after another, day and night, and it can even be said that people are dying every minute and every second here.

By the time of the retreat, most of the administrative structures had collapsed, so there was no one to manage the distribution of food.

Frankly speaking, the current situation in Japan, even if there are people who manage this area, there is no surplus food to help the Japanese refugees who have gone all the way south.

Many people were hungry, and they rushed to Busan, where they heard that they could leave the place, and when they came here, they found that everything here was actually similar to the road.

On the way to escape, these refugees had to make way for the Japanese cavalry from time to time, and from time to time to make way for the Japanese infantry and logistics baggage troops.

Cars that drove over, horse-drawn carriages...... They are all privileged, and if they are slightly dissatisfied, they will face intimidation and threats from their own soldiers.

I finally escaped from a long way to Busan, only to find that it was still the same place, the rich people went first, and everyone who got on the boat had to spend almost all their net worth in order to exchange for a ticket to Japan.

"Stand back! Otherwise, we'll shoot! "Watching as the agitated crowd broke through the guardrails and drowned out the soldiers with weapons on another dock, the officer on this dock drew his command knife.

Behind him, two heavy machine guns were already aimed at the crowd, and he did not dare to meet the weapons of the Ming Empire's tanks, which seemed to have a certain deterrent effect on the civilians of his own country.

In the background, at the wharf where order had been lost, people began to frantically rush onto the ships that were about to leave the port, some were squeezed into the sea, some were trampled to death on the way, and more people climbed the suspension ladder to board the ship to Japan.

The soldiers on the ship were given the order to shoot at these men with their weapons, and the gunfire was one after another, and more and more corpses fell into the sea, but the blood never stained the sea in the distance.