Chapter 428: The morale of the main force of the Japanese army collapsed

The bombardier is important, and it is better to have someone to cover when focusing on dropping bombs.

Each team of bombardiers in the Hunhe Army has at least one group of soldiers to protect them.

If you find that the enemy is aiming at the bombardier, kill the enemy first, whose bullets are already loaded, and keep an eye on the opposing blocker with their guns in hand. If a group of people rushes over, then the bayonet stops first, and let the bombardier throw a grenade behind the enemy, which can also blow up the enemy and blow up the opponent's formation.

Wang Hongyu also invented a small two-wheeled chariot with a turtledove foot gun and a carrying gun.

Three people push the cart, and one person sits on the cart and observes from the refractive lookout hole, loading and shooting. When encountering a target, stop the car, and all the staff use the car as cover to shoot.

This small vehicle is agile and can be regarded as a flexible and small version of the Jiannu Shield vehicle.

The defense is comparable, but instead of slowly pushing through hand-to-hand combat, it is equivalent to a cover for fire, or a chest height cover wall.

Don't look at the tens of thousands of Japanese troops, the Hunhe army is only 9,000, but the combat strength is not the same, and the morale and organization are even more different.

The Japanese army screamed for a while, only to hear "Boom!" It was like a sparrow being frightened.

The Japanese army broke up in an instant, throwing away their armor and running around, crying and running for their lives, I really regret that my father and mother had lost a few legs.

The defeat is like a mountain, and the Japanese ***, who was extremely ruthless just now, has now become a long-distance runner, running faster than the other, but there are always people in front who react slowly and are overtaken by those behind, and the people behind will crack up as soon as they shoot a ruthless knife.

A staggering and fleeing man struck another man, and was cut off by the man's leg, and the unlucky man threw out his sword before he fell, and stabbed him in the back, and the madman saw that he would not survive.

Anyone who stood in the way of their escape was cut down, and they shouted before they died, but no one heard it, including themselves, for they were all deaf.

In fact, as long as the eardrum is not broken, it is temporarily deaf, and it will not take long to recover.

The samurai wanted to stop the rout, raised their command knives and shouted, but no one heard what they were shouting, not even himself, and although he was standing relatively far back, he was now ringing in his ears.

Some samurai looked at the surging crowd and suddenly came to their senses, and if they didn't run, they would be trampled to death, and it was important to flee for their lives.

There were also some who threw down their swords and surrendered on their knees.

Only a few are fierce and fearless of death, and they must fight to the death when they slash and kill the rout.

Then you can only die, and every bullet of the Hunhe Army destroys an enemy, specifically shooting these "samurai spirit" recalcitrant resistants.

The widows left corpses all over the ground and fled in embarrassment.

After the war, the battlefield was cleaned up, the corpses were buried, and the swords were captured like a hill in piles, and no one counted how many corpses there were, and those who did not die were also mended by the people who helped clean up.

The Japanese have killed too many people, and everyone has a book of blood and tears, not to mention the still alive Japanese people, even if they die, they will be stabbed a few times, and then tell their dead relatives with tears.

This is just a picture of the battle between the two sides, the large battlefield of tens of thousands of people on both sides has become a one-sided slaughterhouse, more than 4,000 Japanese troops have been killed, more than 3,000 Japanese troops have raised their hands and surrendered, and tens of thousands of people have fled like pheasants.

After only one battle, the Japanese army did not dare to fight in the field again, and returned to the method of being violently beaten by the Ming army in Goryeo more than 20 years ago.

Build a bunker and die when the turtle dies.

The morale of the Japanese army is almost at the bottom.

There are also many who have escaped with wounds, and the key is that the dead and wounded of generals and officers account for sixty percent, and it is no longer possible to convey orders downward.

The cries and shouts in the barracks came and went, and most of the Japanese soldiers formed squads and brigades with their families as units, and all the living people had relatives who died in the battle just now, and even the corpses were not returned.

The Japanese people have no revenge mentality at all, and fighting with the Ming army is simply looking for death, the shogunate fantasizes about carving up the Ming Dynasty, and the Tokugawa family launched more than 100,000 Japanese invaders to invade the Ming Dynasty as soon as their heads are hot, and the result ended in failure.

If it were to stop at this time, the Tokugawa shogunate would have been able to take the blame away. but

It was Tokugawa Iemitsu who was completely inflated, and he made a Triple Alliance of Wa, Houjin, and the Netherlands, in a vain attempt to carve up the Ming Dynasty.

Tokugawa Iemitsu organized more than 100,000 daimyo Japanese troops, under the protection of Dutch warships, to invade the Ming coast and treasure island, plundering the inhabitants of treasure island everywhere, and also built a simple fortress in the north of the island.

In the first battle, the southeast coast lost 5,000 Japanese troops and dozens of Anzhai ships;

In the second South China Sea, 10,000 Japanese troops and 100 Anzhai ships were lost;

In the third time, Malacca lost 14,000 Japanese troops and 170 houses.

The Tokugawa shogunate did not withdraw its troops, and lost the main force of 7,000 Japanese troops on Treasure Island for the fourth time, but the Ming Dynasty only suffered hundreds of casualties. This is not a level of battle at all, and the invasion of the Ming Dynasty by the Japanese Kingdom is completely a shell Lang climbing the pit - looking for death.

At this time, the samurai of the Wa Kingdom had no fighting spirit, and hoped that the Tokugawa shogunate would surrender to the Ming Dynasty as soon as possible, and the province would make senseless sacrifices and leave the treasure island as soon as possible, even if it was better to be half-starved than to die in a foreign land.

The ashigaru below doesn't want to fight, so if you really can't fight, you can simply surrender. I heard that the Ming Dynasty treats prisoners preferentially, only allows them to do coolies, and they can starve to death for two meals a day, and they can find a chance to surrender in the next war.

There are also some Wa Ronin, who are called vagrants to the ugly ones, they are originally marginal figures of the family, and they were sent out to serve as an army just to save a ration for the family, and the family has long abandoned them.

I heard that the southern rice of the Ming Dynasty was full, and they almost never had a full meal, not because the shogunate lacked food, on the contrary, the Tokugawa shogunate stored a large amount of grain, but did not give enough food to its soldiers.

Only during the war did he barely eat enough, but all he ate was stale grain, and some of it was even moldy.

Then why did the Tokugawa shogunate have a large amount of grain to keep their subordinates fed? The Tokugawa shogunate occupied the Great Plains, known as the granary of the Wa state, and the Tokugawa family relied on the abundance of grain to recruit an army to defeat many powerful daimyos.

At this time, there was simply not enough food to eat in the western part of the country, and a large number of landless peasants became ronins every year, these people had no food and clothing, and wandered everywhere.

In the first half of the year, under the instigation of the Tokugawa shogunate, more than 100,000 Japanese invaded the southeast coast, but in fact, they were only for the lake. If Tokugawa Iemitsu took out the family's food, these ronins would immediately become soldiers of the shogunate.

In other words, as long as the Tokugawa shogunate was willing to provide food, it was able to quickly assemble an army of ronin. It can be seen how strong the reserve forces of the Wa Kingdom were, but the Tokugawa shogunate was reluctant to eat.

The Ronin of the Wa Kingdom are the targets of expropriation by many forces in Southeast Asia, either as mercenaries, sailors or sailors, or cannon fodder for certain forces.

In fact, Wang Hongyu planned to use the Wa Ronin as a mercenary to play some role in the future expedition.

At this time, a large number of enemies surrendered one after another, and some of these people who were useful and had family members and hostages were all focused on investigation and transformation.