Chapter 616: The Battle of Huizhou City (4)
After the headquarters was bombed, he became angry and red-eyed, led his troops to the north gate, and hanged the Ming gunners with his own hands, and the adjutant begged him to retreat.
He slapped the adjutant in the face and scolded, "Did you grow up eating?" He drew his sword, swung forward, and led one of the infantry companies protecting him to reinforce the battle at the North Gate.
Ling Jingyang led two hundred guards to rush here, and in the flickering audience, Ling Jingyang suddenly saw a group of Dutch soldiers rushing towards the north gate.
Regardless of whether they are Dutch commanders or not, they must defeat this group of reinforced Dutch soldiers, and Ling Jingyang and the guards give orders to be in good combat condition and destroy the oncoming enemy.
Two hundred guards turned into fierce tigers, each with a branch in their mouths, stepping on the steps of a wild cat, following Ling Jingyang to kill Xiang Yi, Ling Jingyang ordered all the soldiers to squat down, and aimed their rifles at the Dutch soldiers who rushed to the north gate.
He was still charging as hard as he could, unaware that there were two hundred and one rifles aimed at them.
Just five hundred meters away from the city gate, he seemed to hear the saber in his hand moaning uncontrollably, tonight he was going to drink the blood of the Ming army, and even saw the commander of the Second Infantry Regiment Torten who commanded the battle at the city gate.
He shouted, "I'm here to reinforce you." ”
Suddenly, a burst of gunfire rang out, and he felt a sharp pain in his chest, and the soldiers around him fell to the ground.
Ling Jingyang led the guards to quickly finish the five rounds in the magazine, and then reloaded the five rounds again, firing non-stop at the Dutch.
Most of the Dutch soldiers were knocked to the ground, and the remaining dozens of people hurriedly opened fire with rifles, so Ling Jingyang ordered to stop firing and did not pursue the scattered Dutch soldiers.
He led his guards to the north gate to reinforce the battle, and Xu Sheng led the soldiers of the left battalion to fight fiercely with the Dutch Second Infantry Regiment at the north gate, fighting fiercely at the city gate, and the corpses were piled up into a mountain.
The losses of the left battalion were very serious, but they never flinched, most of the Ming soldiers often did not rush up to fight, they were killed and wounded by the Dutch soldiers with rifles, many soldiers were hit, they rushed a few steps before dying, and blocked the way of the Dutch army with their corpses.
Buying precious time and favorable terrain for his comrades, Xu Sheng turned into a god of war tonight, but he was a rifle god of war, he was clear
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In front of the rifle and grenade, Bai has no different body of hard kung fu than cotton.
In the hidden corner of the city gate, he commanded the battle while sniping, killing several Dutch soldiers, and constantly dispatching troops, which hundred-man team could not withstand it, he would mobilize another hundred-man team to go up.
He also hid 300 archers in a hidden trench to fight the Dutch soldiers who climbed the city wall, forcing the Dutch to never occupy the commanding heights, and were forced to fight hand-to-hand with the Ming army at the city gate.
His subordinates reported to him that the casualties of the team were too great, and more than half of the 100-man team was disabled, and seven or eight of the generals were killed in the battle alone, and each of them was killed, announcing that the 100-man team was almost completely annihilated.
Xu Sheng gritted his teeth and yelled at his subordinates: "The Dutch ghost can't hold it anymore, so it's all for Lao Tzu to go up." ”
With that, he threw away his rifle, carried a spear, and went into battle, killing five Dutch soldiers in one go.
Suddenly there was a pain in his right ankle, as if he had been hit by something, Xu Sheng fell to the ground in pain, just dodging several bullets fired in front of him, the bullets hit the soldiers who guarded him, Xu Sheng looked at his ankle, fortunately he was not hit by a bullet, but was cut by a spear.
After bandaging his wounds, he struck the enemy again with his spear.
Ling Jingyang finally led the guards to come to reinforce him, came to the rear of the Second Infantry Regiment and lined up, and said to the guards: "Shoot up all the bullets, throw all the grenade bullets, and avenge the soldiers who died in the battle." ”
Some soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Regiment found that the headquarters had been shelled, and others found that the governor had been knocked down on the way to reinforcements, and they hurriedly reported to the regiment commander Torten.
Knowing this, Tolten gave the task of attacking the north gate to the deputy battalion commander, and he ordered two infantry companies to go back to reinforce the governor and meet Ling Jingyang head-on.
Ling Jingyang's eyes were fast, and he fired quickly, and the guards also fired, firing a salvo, killing dozens of Dutch soldiers, Ling Jingyang roared and killed.
Leading the guards and the Dutch soldiers into a group, Tolten was a little confused, although the first wave of fire of the Ming army did not hit him, but he saw that the Ming soldiers were holding rifles equipped with bayonets, and the two armies soon entered a white-knuckle battle.
Ling Jingyang's two hundred guards are the strongest soldiers in the army, and they are also good at cold weapon fighting.
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Everyone has seen blood on the battlefield, everyone is good at using bayonets, and Ling Jingyang trained them in bayonet techniques, although the training results are not as good as those of Fusang.
Can fight the Dutch army without bayonets, it is easy, Ling Jingyang with a rifle to kill in and out, the Dutch army who killed the ghost cried wolf, he had not killed the enemy so happily for a long time, a force stabbed, a Dutch soldier was penetrated in the lower abdomen, pulled out the bayonet, and the Dutch soldier rolled around on the ground with his lower abdomen.
Tolten was very surprised, he also entered the Ming army, holding a command knife and fighting in the light of the fire, but not a single Ming soldier was killed, but was almost beheaded by the Ming soldiers.
He wiped the blood on his face, retreated to the city gate in embarrassment, and organized his troops to fight back, Ling Jingyang ordered to stop the advance, and lay down on the spot to shoot at the Dutch army.
The hit rate of both sides is not high, and no one can eat anyone for a while.
The Dutch army was sniped at the north gate, and the battle at the east gate and south gate did not make great progress, only a small number of troops broke into the city, and the large army always fought on the edge of the city gate, but the soldiers and civilians in the city burst out with the courage to see death as home.
The British soldiers led by Edmund, Jackson and others joined the battle, and the Dutch army reached a stalemate in the battle between the two gates.
The morale of the Dutch army began to decline, and Tolten fell into deep despair, he didn't understand, why was the Ming army in Huizhou City so powerful, and how was Zheng Zhilong's Ming army like paper paste?
At this moment, the left battalion of the Ming army at the north gate began to counterattack, and Ling Jingyang contained most of Tolten's troops, Xu Sheng led the soldiers of the left battalion to kill in one go, rushed into the second infantry regiment in the city, frantically slashed and killed the Dutch soldiers, and launched a counterattack outside the city and the Dutch army.
Under the flanking attacks of the left battalion and Ling Jingyang, the 2nd Infantry Regiment suffered heavy losses.
Tolten didn't want to die here, so he asked his subordinates to take a look at the other two battles, and his subordinates reported to him that the battle at the east gate was not going well, the south gate was too far away to know the battle situation, and the governor's life and death were unknown.
Hearing these two news, Tolten did not hesitate for the slightest, and immediately ordered a retreat, fortunately the order to retreat was timely, if the order to retreat was given any longer, the 2nd Infantry Regiment would have collapsed.
Under his leadership, the remnants of the 2nd Infantry Regiment gave up the battle and withdrew towards the headquarters.
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