931,One-sided street fight 2

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For the first time in his life, Jiang Bingzhong got the opportunity to lead troops independently. He was very excited.

He was in the middle group, pressing the handle of the knife with his hand. His palms were sweaty.

There were vanguards in the front. He was commanding in the middle. Everything went well. The two Mongolian captains really surrendered. They handed over

Before he went to the capital camp, Chongzhen personally summoned him in Wuying Palace. The emperor talked to him cordially and recounted the history of the Jiang family. Jiang Bingzhong was moved to tears, and he swore to the sky that he would devote himself to his majesty until his death.

The Jiang family is truly grassroots. The first generation of Dingxihou is Jiang Gui. This person’s life is extremely legendary. For later generations, screenwriters would not dare to make it up like this. Sometimes reality is always stranger than the script.

At first, his family was poor and he was hungry and had enough to eat. Later, he went to Yanshan Guards to serve as a soldier, and he was able to have enough food. He did not catch up with Taizu's army, nor did he catch up with Chengzu's early efforts to make contributions.

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He joined Chengzu in the middle of the Jingnan period and made some small achievements. Relying on his majesty and strength, good at riding and shooting, he accumulated great achievements to the commander of the Changguo Guard. After all, in the early days of the Jingnan period, King Yan's subordinates suffered heavy casualties. In fact, as long as he could survive,

You can get a job as an official at some level. If you have military exploits, you will be promoted very quickly.

During the Yongle Dynasty, he started out as a soldier and became a guard commander. Like Yang Fan, he was in the guard and had no real power. After all, in that era, positions with real power required a background.

In the Xuanzong Dynasty, the opportunity came. Zhu Zhanji conquered Jiaozhi in the south and Mongolia in the north. He accumulated merit and was promoted to command Qianshi and be in charge of Pengcheng Guards. This time was different. As long as the official position in the Ming Dynasty included being in charge of something,

They are all officials with real power.

In his thirties, he went to Sichuan to suppress the rebellion of various Tibetan tribes. In the long-term wars between Sichuan and Yunnan against Tibet, Kangzang, and Songfan, he repeatedly made outstanding achievements and gradually rose in the ranks. He was promoted to left and right staff generals, and then to the northern Zhili capital.

He commanded Tongzhi and guarded Miyun. In the seventh year of Xuande's reign, he again attacked Songfan and was promoted to deputy general and general.

Jiang Gui was granted the title of Ding Xibo in the third year of Zhengtong (1438). In the seventh year of Zhengtong (1442), he was granted the title of "Marquis of Dingxi" and was hereditary. He died in the fourteenth year of Zhengtong (1449). He was posthumously named Duke of Jing and was given the posthumous title of "Wu Yong".

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This man made his way up through the ranks in peaceful times by relying on his true ability. Because he knew how difficult it was to rise in class, he was very strict in the education and training of his descendants. His descendants are among the nobles of the Ming Dynasty.

, is one of the very few families that does not have a playboy.

The successive marquises of his family had many seals as General Ping Man, General Ping Hu, and General Conquering Qiang. Like Yang Fan's General Conquering the West, they were all special-level generals.

The third generation Jiang Wan built the outer city of Beijing.

The fourth generation, Jiang Ji, took charge of the Jingying Camp and cooperated with Yu Qian to reorganize the Jingying Camp into the 12th Regiment Camp.

Other generations have served many times as admiral of Jingying Rongzheng, that is, the commander-in-chief of Jingying. They are one of the few families that control the real power of Jingying.

Obviously, Chongzhen wanted to re-enable the Dingxihou lineage to take charge of the post of admiral of the capital camp after Yang Fan trained the capital camp.

Yang Fan already knew that he was just a worker, so stop dreaming about getting involved in the Beijing camp and just go to sleep.

After handing over the city gate, the nineteen hundred-man team, led by the trial hundred households, quickly dispersed and advanced to various places, holding the city map they had surveyed and mapped on the watchtower for the past two days.

Jiang Bingzhong led 1,500 people from the Jingwei Martial Arts Camp to support the Chinese army. After all, these were military officers and could not really be put into front-line combat.

After the two captains handed over the city gate, they immediately took their troops out of the city to meet Yang Fan.

Soon the Mongols in the city discovered that the Ming army had entered. They did not see the Ming army climbing in from the city wall, and immediately understood that someone had opened the south gate. They cursed the two traitors Aoden and Bridge.

At the same time, he quickly sent someone to report the news to Lord Yin Bili and Lord Oger.

In the past two days, the Ming army was out of shape and had been fighting incessantly, which also paralyzed them. They did not expect that there was a spy on their side, and the Ming army also came for real.

At this time, they all pulled out their bent

Dao, fighting with the Ming army that rushed in.

At this time, every hundred-man team immediately changes formation. The first row in front is the sword and shield bearers, the second row is the spearmen, and the third row is the steel crossbowmen. Each small flag is an independent combat unit.

Three sword and shield bearers formed a triangle formation in front, and four spearmen followed. They assassinated from the gap between the shields and from both sides of the shield. Xiao Qi commanded in the middle, and the two steel crossbowmen behind him were responsible for shooting.

According to the establishment of the Ming army, there were 112 people per 100 households. There were two general banners and five small flags under each general banner.

At this time, every five small flags formed a pentagonal combined array to attack and advance. Baihu led his subordinates to command from behind, followed by the second general flag.

In this way, under the 19th Route Attack, the streets in the city were basically blocked.

The Mongols were only equipped with machetes, bows and arrows. Others had maces, maces, bones and other smashing weapons. They all fought as skirmishers, relying entirely on their personal bravery.

At this time, they looked at these turtle formations, and for a moment they didn't know where to start.

Mongolians are familiar with the shields of the Ming Dynasty. After all, there are always conflicts on the border. Such as hand cards, playing cards, swallow-tail cards, shield cards, and invincible god cards. They have seen them all and know how to deal with them. But this time these people's shields

It's actually made of steel plate.

The Mongols were shocked. Steel was so heavy, how could it be wielded? You must know that shield soldiers do not wear armor. Because of the weight, they cannot wield the shield after wearing armor. Shields and armors both belong to

It has a protective effect, so you can only choose one of the two.

But these shields are obviously very light. The Ming army used them without difficulty.

These are stamped out of 1.5 tempered hardened steel plates. They are formed in one go. They are very thin but are enough to defend against crossbows and cold weapons of this era. It is no problem to block the three-eyed gun from ten meters away, but if it is a heavy matchlock gun,

There's no chance. This thing is not a shield car.

This shield is 60 centimeters wide and 1.3 meters high. It is a semi-arc shield that rises forward. It also has a stand that can be supported on the ground to save physical strength.

When the Mongolian scimitar cuts up, it will be bounced off by the arc surface just like cutting through plate armor. The waistline of the shield has a semicircular indentation with a diameter of ten centimeters. When the Mongolians cut down, they would often cut from three

Two spears suddenly stabbed out from the middle of the shield.

Each spear thrust was as fast as lightning. It was dizzying. As long as he was distracted for a moment, he would be stabbed down by the spear like a poisonous snake coming out of its hole.

The height and width of this shield completely covered the people behind it. Mongolian archery could not hit the people behind it.

As soon as they engaged in battle, they were immediately suppressed by the Ming army. They began to retreat continuously.

There are three small flags on the front of the street, blocking the entire cross-section of the street like three-pointed two-edged knives, shouting for steady progress.


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