Four hundred and fortieth chapters spear
Chapter 442: Shot
Thinking of Feng Junshimei, or Liu Zihua lying helplessly in the quilt, waiting for her to come like a wooden man, Ma Cheng suddenly shivered, he refused to do it, and refused to do it, and he would not do it even if he was beaten to death. I didn't become the emperor
I want to live a few more years, and to be a happy foolish monarch if I want to be.
It was late at night, and Ezhe actually fell asleep in the coach camp.
Ma Cheng had no choice but to keep him sleeping in the coach camp, and he had to send someone to inform the Mongolians that their khan was not missing and was sleeping soundly in my coach camp.
Ma Cheng knew very well about Ezhe’s admiration, how bad can a seven-year-old child be.
Children are timid and timid, and instinctively hate the Mongolian tribes who were disbanded in military discipline and even promiscuous in public. The Mongolian Empire was the most powerful and the most corrupt period. Mongolia during the Genghis Khan period made the city massacre reach a state of peak. Mongolians reached a state of slaughtering the city.
People perfectly combine the massacre of the city with strategic needs and psychological tactics. It can be said that Genghis Khan completed the artisticization of the massacre of the city. Just like the grandson summed up the art of military tactics, Genghis Khan summed up the systematic massacre of the city.
The declining Northern Yuan cavalry is still ruthless and cruel.
Ezhe is just a seven-year-old child, it would be strange if he could watch it. If a seven-year-old child could adapt to the battle of killing, burning up and robbing all the troops, he would be an amazing figure. He is very strict with the military discipline.
Compared with the army, the 20,000 Mongolian cavalry under his command were like rude barbarians, and it was difficult for their Khan to hide in the Ming army's camp to sleep. He should be extremely disgusted with the actions of those loyal subordinates and the Khan Guards.
Ma Cheng is naturally happy. If he can cultivate a Beiyuan Khan who admires the Ming culture from an early age, he will even wake up from a dream. He admires the power of the Ming army, likes the Ming army system, and is unwilling to be a barbarian.
The effect of marriage between civilized people is completely achieved, and it cannot be more ideal than this. The Mongolian army in various departments is busy having fun on women, and they are not caring about the young sweat.
The next day, the over-energy Mongolians came out of the tent, and many of them were still smelling alcohol.
However, it did not affect their courage. The stimulation of alcohol made the Mongolian cavalry more fierce, scattering in groups to find the next target of robbery. Killing, setting fire, robbing, playing with women is also a mature set of things.
The way of conquest is the Mongolians who were inspired by the dark side of human nature, and the combat effectiveness is also quite fierce. The noisy and noisy Mongolian cavalry and the quiet and solemn Kaiyuan Iron Cavalry marched together, which complemented each other, and barbarism and discipline coexisted bizarrely.
Of course, in private, the Kaiyuan generals looked down on the barbarism of the Mongols and couldn't help but complain.
The Mongolian cavalry also looked down on the strictness of Kaiyuan Army. When fighting, the heads were tied to the belt. There were those who were not tomorrow. Can't they indulge them before they died? This is also the difference in the system of the two military. The Mongolians died in battle.
Maybe the family's property, wives, concubines, and female slaves even belong to others. The Kaiyuan cavalry died in battle, but enjoyed perfect pensions. Mongolia and Kaiyuan are two completely different civilizations.
The Mongols in front were rushing forward happily, and ten thousand Kaiyuan cavalry fell behind calmly and were lazy to fight.
Kaiyuanzi had no interest in Mongolian women, and they killed and set fire occasionally, but it was a pity that those animals were not limited to being divided after the war. Ten thousand cavalry and infantry landed behind the cavalry army intercepted them after two days of deep into the grasslands in western Liaoning.
A group of Mongolian prisoners dug trenches on the spot to build positions, and three circular positions were quickly built, circular positions, and standard tactics for Kaiyuan Army's grassland operations.
This thing was a grassland defense position proposed by Ma Cheng and created by the staff.
Infantrymen will inevitably be surrounded when they go deep into the grassland. Since being surrounded is inevitable, this circular position was born. It is a position built for being surrounded and can be defended from all directions. This thing comes from the Ming Dynasty's chariot array, three channels
The ring-shaped trenches are covered with musketeers, small cannons, and roadblocks. This is also because neither side of the grassland warfare will use cannons, which is especially suitable for cold weapons combat.
If you encounter an army with heavy artillery in the field, this ring position will be tragic.
The core of this ring position is a dirt slope, so the defenders are shooting from a high position, and the attacking side is uphill, which can greatly alleviate the pressure of attack. Another day, the forward Mongolians have already attacked the King of Aohan City and the rear of the palace
The main force of Kaiyuan cavalry was still sixty miles away. The Mongols started to attack the city without waiting for the support. When Ma Cheng led a brigade to arrive, the attack and defense battle in the royal city was at its most tragic time.
The Aohan Royal City is just a dirt city, with the highest point of only three or four meters, which is very simple.
The Mongolian king's cavalry took out their talent and threw guns. Waves of Mongolian cavalry rushed to the front of the earth wall with the speed of horses and threw out the three-foot-long guns, which was very spectacular.
This is the first time I have seen this kind of gun throwing tactic. I saw dazed and with the power of war horses, I could see that the Mongolian cavalry could still throw guns until seventy or eighty meters away. How far is the world record of javelin throwing in later generations? One hundred
About meter.
The bird guns equipped by the Ming army had a large number of bird guns, with an effective range of only fifty to seventy meters.
Only the heavy convex gun equipped by Kaiyuan Army can effectively kill from 100 meters away. The effective range of the rear golden step bow is far less than 100 meters. As for the projectile, it is another matter. Use the projectile method to shoot at high speed.
The cavalry in the middle is a huge joke. If you can shoot, you will see a ghost. Therefore, in the grassland cavalry battle, the lethality of these guns is amazing and shocking.
Of course, being able to throw a gun to a distance of fifty meters is already the elite among the Mongolian soldiers.
Did the Mongols rely on this gun-blocking tactic to be invincible? It was indeed sharp. This thing is much more powerful than a crossbow. A piece of gun-blocking shot from the sky, and shot the Aohan radical army screamed in succession.
But he refused to retreat and used the step bow equipped with the armor-breaking arrow in his hand to fight back. This is why the Aohan tribe received strong support from the Later Jin Dynasty and equipped a batch of step bows from the Later Jin Dynasty, otherwise he would have been
Defeated.
Mongolian cavalry is particularly good at using javelins, with unique style and superb skills. The javelins they use can stab the enemy at both ends and throw and kill the enemy, playing a huge role in the battlefield across Europe and Asia. The Ming Dynasty followed the Song Dynasty's legacy system and the army attached great importance to it.
The javelin also emphasizes that the use of infantry battles must be matched with rattan cards. The overwhelming guns descend from the sky and land in the earth city with huge kinetic energy.
Ma Cheng saw the real thing with his own eyes and realized that the rumors were untrue. The Mongols' guns were not thrown with blades at both ends, but were equipped with wings at the tail to increase stability. This Mongolian king cavalry who used guns was probably the weapon of the guns.
Chapter completed!