Chapter 104: Extinguishing Qi 20

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Han Xin's troops suffered a non-combat attrition of nearly a quarter of their troops after the landing, and at the same time, Han Xin had to arrange for about 3,000 troops to take care of these non-combat attrition officers and soldiers in this camp that had long been abandoned by the Qi army.

But this does not mean that Han Xin does not have the confidence to rely on the remaining two-thirds of the soldiers and horses to complete the agreement with Chung To, and intercept the front and rear interception plans of the attacking troops under Tian Heng.

Because Han Xin knew very well that this operation could be regarded as an actual combat test of the Lantian battalion under his command.

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Han Xin had to stay outside the corresponding troops in the camp after settling down with the officers and soldiers who were sick or unable to exert their due combat effectiveness because of the lack of war horses, so Han Xin led the remaining 20,000 soldiers and horses and quickly rushed to the rear of the first battalion defense line in the southeast.

The remaining crossbow chariot troops under his command and less than 2,000 knights formed a highly mobile raid force and quickly rushed to the predetermined combat area.

Of course, the way these troops were mobilized was not to hide the eyes and ears of the Qi army, which was located in the first line of defense.

Tian Heng also quickly discovered this, and he remembered something in his heart, that is, he had arranged a unit in the landing area where this Qin army was located. And because Qin Gou did not make the way he expected to fight for a long time, and the desertion of the garrison of this camp was quite serious, he transferred the rest of the troops back to the main camp.

The interval between this period of time is only about a month.

It can be said that if time could be repeated, he would never let the officers and soldiers of that camp return to the main camp, and would even send supplementary troops to enrich the defense of that camp.

Because at this time, he could say that he didn't have time to react quickly at all, and he could only temporarily mobilize a considerable number of troops to intercept this Qin army.

However, at this time, Tian Heng discovered that the urgently mobilized interception troops, under the offensive of the vanguard force composed of this batch of Qin army's crossbow chariots and light knights, had not completed the formation of the formation, and were killed in several rounds of arrow rain and a charge from the other side.

Tian Heng regretted his rash decision at the beginning, but there was no regret medicine to take at the moment.

He ordered a group of knights under his command to ask for help from the remaining troops of the large battalion, but before this cavalry unit could quickly detour out of the attack range of the vanguard of the Qin army and advance towards the large camp of the Qi army in the southwest, Tian Heng also received another situation that could be regarded as a house leak and suffered from continuous rain.

That is, after the troops under the command of Du Cong attacked the vanguard troops under the command of Han Xinjun, they quickly passed through several exits of the second barrier, and also used crossbow chariots and a large number of crossbowmen to open the way, covering the Qin officers and soldiers behind the second barrier to form small battle formations.

Although the speed of the assembly of these battle formations was not too fast, the Qi officers and soldiers in front were more dense than the arrow rain of Han Xin's vanguard troops, and they were almost like a torrential rain of arrows, and they could not resist the shooting of these arrows at all, let alone take the opportunity to counterattack these small battle formations, and then launch an attack on the second line of defense.

In less than a quarter of an hour, under the rain of arrows, many of these Qi officers and soldiers in the formation between the first line of defense and the second line of defense were scattered because of heavy casualties.

Under this circumstance, Tian Heng was very angry, and he kept roaring, allowing his officers and soldiers to quickly assemble the corresponding formation again, and then resist the counterattack of the Qin army on the second line of defense.

And he forgot one thing at this time, that is, the army under his command can't actually expect much at all.

Many Qi army officers who were still quite loyal to Tian Heng still used their abilities to reorganize the officers and soldiers under their command.

But the effect of their restructuring is simply not to be seen. Because many times, even some Qi officers and soldiers who were not injured were more likely to lie on the ground and pretend to be dead.

Perhaps some people who pretended to be dead were not smart enough, and the arrows that fell from the sky were on most of the Qi officers and soldiers who didn't know how to find a corpse as a cover, bringing considerable damage to many Qi officers and soldiers who were actually slightly injured, or even unscathed.

Tian Heng didn't understand that there were screams coming from some areas where no one was standing anymore. But I have to say one thing, that is, after Tian Heng came back to his senses, he naturally knew very well what these officers and soldiers under his command were doing.

He was angry, but it was no time for him to settle accounts with these bastards. Because for him, the overall situation of the troops he led to attack Chung Du this time is becoming more and more bad.

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In this case, Tian Heng felt that time passed very slowly, but firstly, he had no way to solve this dilemma, and secondly, he did not have the heart to give up the results of this raid on Qin Gou, directly counterattack Han Xin's subordinates, and then kill back to his own camp.

The vanguard under Han Xin's command had to slow down their advance after several encounters with Qi officers and soldiers who were constantly dispatched to resist their advance, because for this vanguard of the Qin army, they also had to slow down their breakthrough speed after consuming a lot of arrows in the previous battle.

A lieutenant under Han Shin's command of this vanguard force had to ask Han Shin for material support.

At this time, Han Xin was leading a large number of infantry troops and a heavy army transporting a large number of arrows, marching at a relatively fast pace while maintaining as much physical strength as possible.

Knowing that the vanguard ahead lacked arrowheads, he quickly ordered two hundred knights of his personal guard to escort a dozen wagons transporting arrows to speed forward.

In contrast to the Qin knights, who were almost exhausted of arrows, the Qin army's crossbow chariots had twice as many crossbow bases as the knights.

After consuming a large amount of arrows and arrows with the knights who coordinated with them in the battle, the officers and soldiers of these crossbow chariots quickly formed an array of 50 crossbow chariots in a row, totaling about 4 rows, and continued to slowly advance, continuing to use the range advantage of the strong crossbows in their hands to shoot and wound the Qi officers and soldiers who appeared in front of them again.

Since the chariot troops of the Qi army were basically transferred to the city by Tian Heng this time, the chariots of the Qi army, which could not be quickly deployed again through several entrances and exits of the first line of defense under the condition of being attacked from both sides, could not bring a threatening counterattack to these crossbow chariot troops at this time.

These light chariot soldiers of the Qi army, as the elite troops under Tian Heng's command, are very likely to be able to compare with the light chariot soldiers that the Great Qin Empire still has a certain number of equipped in terms of combat effectiveness.

However, in this case, these chariots were more likely to pose a substantial threat to Han Xin's crossbow chariot troops because they lost mobility or were rained down by arrows fired by the crossbowmen under the command of Chung To, and the light chariot soldiers and war horses paid a considerable price.

However, the wreckage of the chariot unit of the Qi army at this time played a large role in hindering the counterattack troops under Du Cong's command. Because of these chariot units of the Qi army, more of them were covered by a dense rain of arrows at the beginning of the battle.

The small battle formations of the Qin army, which continued to advance one by one, also paid a certain number of casualties, but did not retreat easily, inevitably needed to make a detour after encountering the wreckage of these chariots.

At this time, these Qin officers and soldiers instead showed the gap in the battle formation, and some Qi officers and soldiers saw the hope of counterattacking.

Arrows from both sides continued to fall in the sky, and almost every moment the officers and soldiers of the two armies of the Qi army and the Qin army were shot by the arrows, and they were injured and even shot through because of the vital points, and soon paid their own lives as the price on the battlefield.

However, on the whole, because of the superiority of equipment, the Qin officers and soldiers paid a much lighter price than the Qi army in this counterattack against the Qi army.

But even so, Chung To saw many officers and soldiers being carried back to the relatively safe camp by the auxiliary ambulance personnel, and his heart was dripping blood. Because some of the officers and soldiers have actually become corpses when they are carried back.

The injuries of these people were very serious from the beginning, and some of them even died directly because they were shot into or even penetrated by Qi Jun's arrows because of their necks or hearts.

Even at this time, the officers and men under Zhang Jiashi's command already had a relatively complete and effective system for battlefield first aid. However, the possibility of treating these seriously injured is still relatively low.

It's not that Zhang Jiashi is stingy with his own spending in this area, but drugs such as penicillin and the corresponding surgical powders have not been able to be popularized on a large scale due to production capacity problems.

Therefore, although Zhang Jiashi has established a battlefield first-aid system in the current Qin army system and officially operated, for the efficiency of battlefield first-aid, Zhang Jiashi is more difficult to cook without rice.

Ordinary surgical powder, Zhang Jiashi can still prepare as much as possible through the concoction of medical workers in non-war time.

However, the therapeutic effect of these surgical powders is not very good, and the penicillin cultivation that Zhang Jiashi hopes for is still in the process of mass production, and it is quite poor in terms of purity.

The investment in a serving of penicillin powder, which is quite good purity, made Zhang Jiashi have to gasp for this number many times.

This is not something that Zhang Jiashi thinks is difficult to accept, what makes Zhang Jiashi difficult to accept is that the therapeutic effect of this medicinal powder can sometimes have the opposite effect.

After receiving the report in this regard, Zhang Jiashi was stunned for a long time, but after communicating with Xu Fu and other practitioners, he realized one point, that is, although penicillin has not yet appeared resistant, and the purity of penicillin is not a problem, the problem is that the way of cultivating penicillin will cause the emergence of some symbiotic mycin.

It is important to know that some of the mycin that is symbiotic with penicillin cannot be used in the treatment of knife wounds, and there are more toxins between penicillin and penicillin or penicillin does not react to these symbiotic mycins.

This also led to the problem that this was not of high purity, and there was a possibility that unidentified symbiotic mycin could occur, which could lead to medication errors and worsen the injuries of the casualty.

Zhang Jiashi wanted to solve this problem, but there was no solution to this problem, and second, this phenomenon was not very common, and in the end, Zhang Jiashi could only continue to use this low-purity penicillin, which was not of high purity and produced at any time, as a valuable military material.

After all, the current penicillin cultivation has encountered many problems, but it cannot be denied that this penicillin is often the hope of survival for more wounded.

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Chung knew that the pressure on his troops was very high, but he would not let his officers and soldiers retreat like this.

On the contrary, if it were possible, for example, if Han Xin launched a rear offensive against Tian Heng's troops at this time, he would increase his investment in the battlefield troops.

The success or failure of this battle, Chung To knows one thing very well, that is, Han Xin's aspect is the real key.

Han Xin was naturally very aware of this, so he also had to order the troops to speed up their advance, because it was located in the direction of the Qi army's main camp, and a group of Qin army scouts also heard one thing, that is, the troops left behind by the Qi army in the large camp also began reinforcements.

For this situation, Han Xin naturally would not let the two forces merge so easily. He also knows one thing very well, that is, the Lantian troops under his command will also face the situation of being attacked on their backs.

In this situation, whoever can continue to hold on will have the possibility of winning this decisive battle.

Han Xin took a deep breath and said loudly: "For the sake of Great Qin, for the king, for the sake of the world, and for yourself, your family, what we need is to let the enemy fail!!!

"The Great Qin Empire will win !!"

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