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Chapter 109 Repairing Fushun Pass (3)

A soldier from the Later Jin took advantage of Man Gui's chance to turn around and chop the left with an axe and rushed up from the right. The tiger spear pointed directly at Man Gui's throat. Seeing that Man Gui could not turn around, he saw him turning left and hiding in a beautiful stirrup. The tiger spear of the Later Jin soldier stabbed a hole and rushed over Man Gui's head.

Wu Haotian, who was following Man Gui, stepped forward, and with the help of the war horse, he stabbed the Later Jin soldier with a gun and stabbed the Later Jin soldier in the chest, causing the Later Jin soldiers to fall off the horse.

Man Gui pulled back his axe and rushed towards a Later Jin soldier. The tiger spear in the hand of the Later Jin soldier rushed towards him with a war horse. Man Gui bounced away with an axe, and then the axe drew an arc and slashed the Later Jin soldier's helmet, splitting the Later Jin soldier's helmet and brain into two pieces.

Wu Haotian, who followed closely behind, stabbed another shot and then pulled down a Later Jin soldier under the horse. His ash wax spear was not an ordinary ash wax spear, but a specially planted ash wax rod. This ash wax rod was straight, without scars or insect eyes, and was not as precious as a horse spear.

The rest of Yebugu's whistleblower cavalry had already launched a fierce battle with the Later Jin soldiers. The Ming army, which also used heavy weapons to throw heavy weapons when they were in contact with the Later Jin scouts, both sides threw heavy weapons such as flying axes, meteor hammers, javelins, flying hammers, etc. The war horses of both sides intersected, and soldiers on both sides screamed and fell off the horse. However, the number of Ming soldiers was more than the Qing army, almost two to one. The firepower density of the thrown weapons was twice that of the Later Jin soldiers. On average, two Ming soldiers did not accept one Later Jin soldiers. When both sides threw heavy weapons, six of the Later Jin soldiers were dismissed, and only three of the Ming army were dismissed.

After throwing out heavy weapons, the whistle cavalry of both sides entered a hedge and fighting state with hand-to-hand combat weapons. The cavalry on both sides went over to each other, and more than a dozen Later Jin scouts whistle cavalry were left, while only two of the Ming army were dismissed.

The two Later Jinshou cavalry saw that most of the Ming army was still alive, and there was a group of black people opposite him, but there were only two lonely people left here. They did not dare to rush to the Ming army anymore, but chose to pull out their horses and escape.

But Man Gui and the others were still ambushing, and more than ten crossbowmen were ambushing the roadside. When they saw the two scouts of the Later Jin Dynasty fleeing to him, more than ten crossbowmen suddenly jumped out of the grass, picked up the crossbow machine and aimed it at the scout of the Later Jin Dynasty, and pressed down the hanging knife. Only a row of bowstrings were heard. The two scouts of the Later Jin Dynasty were shot into hedgehogs in a blink of an eye and fell from the horse's back.

The extremely powerful crossbow arrow shot through the three layers of armor on the Later Jin soldiers, and was shot by the crossbow arrows and was rescued. These crossbow guns were very skillful in shooting, and all the crossbow arrows were greeted by people. None of the war horses under the crotch of the Later Jin soldiers were injured and were captured intact.

"Kill Jiannu's scouts, 17 sets of armor were seized, and 47 war horses were seized. Two of our army were killed and three were injured." After cleaning the battlefield, the cavalry of Ye Budou reported the results of the battle to Mangui.

If it were in the past, the injured would be dead. However, now there is the Gao treatment method "invented" by Gao Shixin. It is a new treatment method that has never been seen before. Most of the injured people can survive. Ye Buxiang's left arm was hit by Jiannu's flying axe, and one arm was cut off at the same time. Ye Buxiang's arm will be scrapped from then on and can no longer go to the battlefield. However, Gao Shixin still has a way to save his life. If it were in the past, this soldier with broken arms would have to wait for death.

Two two injured soldiers, one of whom was chopped to his thigh by an axe, and his bones were exposed. If it were in the past, such injuries would probably die of inflammation, but now they will not be the case. At best, it was only a minor injury; the other was hit by the iron bones flying in, and the scapula was comminuted fracture. If it were in the past, the soldier's arm would be completely destroyed, but now Gao Shixin can answer him.

Two soldiers killed in the battle, plus one disabled soldier, actually only three people were lost on the Ming army, and then all seventeen people on the Jin army were destroyed.

Man Gui took Desheng's Ye Busuo, took the heads of the Later Jin soldiers, seized supplies and the bodies of his two comrades-in-arms, and returned to the team of the Ming army's vanguard Gao Shixin.

"Our army encountered seventeen Jiannu scouts, and we have all been beheaded. Two of our army were killed and three injured." Man Gui reported on the battle situation.

Gao Shixin smiled and said, "Since you have completely destroyed the Jiannu scepter cavalry, then Jiannu should not find our whereabouts, right?"

Man Gui corrected Gao Shixin: "General Gao, you don't know the Jiannu Scouts. If their team went out for too long, they would suspect that we had a large-scale move. So Jiannu would send a second team of scouts, several times more people than the first team, and even use the large team of light cavalry to spy on military information directly. It is estimated that Jiannu Light Cavalry will find us in one hour at most; even if there is no light cavalry coming, there will be a ubiquitous Jiannu fine work!"

There are too many fine works of the Later Jin Dynasty in Liaodong, countless. There are fine works of the Later Jin Dynasty in the caravan, among ordinary civilians, and even among military households, which is simply unpredictable.

About half an hour later, a large group of Later Jin light cavalry arrived at the battlefield where the Ming army did not stop mailings at night and fought with the Later Jin scouts.

There are about 5,000 Later Jin cavalrymen, but most of them are Mongolian light cavalry, with only more than 600 being the light cavalry of the Jianzhou female real blue flag. In fact, the Jianzhou Jurchens were not good at light cavalry, so the vast majority of the light cavalry were Korqin people. Among the light cavalry, there were only a few Jurchens who had good riding skills to fight the formation.

"There are corpses here!" a Mongolian suddenly shouted.

Looking in the direction of the Mongolian finger, I saw more than a dozen headless corpses lying on the cold ground with stripped naked.

Several Jianzhou Jurchen light cavalrymen ran forward and carefully inspected the bodies. After a while, a Jianzhou Jurchen soldier shouted: "It's our people! It's our scout who was killed by the barbarian!"

Manguertai pointed ahead: "The barbarian must be not far ahead, let's go ahead and take a look!"

Five thousand light cavalry ran west along the horseshoe marks left by the Ming army's cavalry without stopping their whistle at night. Not long after, the Later Jin cavalry discovered a team of Ming army infantry in front, with about 3,500 people.

Mangurtai ordered the entire army to stop advancing, and pointed the whip in his hand forward: "Minggou is only more than 3,000 infantry, our army uses light cavalry to archery and harass it. When the Minggou formation is in chaos, then rush forward and kill!"

The Ming army in front had already listed neat formations, so naturally the Mongols would not rush up directly, but dismounted one after another, sat on the ground for a short rest, and restored their strength to the war horses. Some Mongolians carried water bags to drink water, and some people fed beans to the horses. When the war horses were in their best condition, the Mongols would launch a charge.

The Ming sabre player set up a horse-rejecting rifle in front of him, and one by one was a horse-rejecting rifle, and the tail ends of the horse-rejecting rifle was stuck on the ground. Behind were a sword-rejecting rifle players holding shields, responsible for protecting the spearmen from the Later Jin army's bows and arrows; behind were a spearmen, and the spearmen holding spears were located in the middle, arranged in dense formations, waiting for the Later Jin cavalry to rush up. The two wings of the Ming army's infantry formation were equipped with Francs and cavalry protection. These cars were station battalions assigned by Xiong Tingbi to Gao Shixin. In addition, behind the Ming army's infantry phalanx, there were Mao Wenlong's thousand cavalry.

"Jiannu is a archer, archer and crossbowman prepare!" shouted Gao Shixin.

Among the three thousand Ming army, there were five hundred archers and three hundred crossbowmen, one hundred turtle dove gunners, and fifty light Franchise gunners. These were the long-range firepower of the Ming army.

The Mongolian light cavalry accumulated horsepower, then stood up from the ground and walked forward step by step with the horse. When it was about two hundred steps away from the Ming army's infantry formation, the Mongolians rode their horses, and the war horses began to accelerate, and rushed towards the Ming army formation.
Chapter completed!
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