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Chapter eight hundred and sixty-eight strange things

After discovering that the Taiping Army's firearms began to become sparse and silence, the Qing soldiers who were swarming in became more courageous. Although the fans continued to fall down on the way forward, the Qing army's pace was getting faster and faster, as if nothing in the world could stop them from moving forward.

All the Taiping Army units had a certain degree of casualties, among which more than 3,000 casualties were killed and killed in the second town and the new town on the central line, and the defense lines of the two towns were also broken by one-third by the Qing soldiers. If it were not for the timely contraction, I would have been cut off by the Qing soldiers at this time.

The smooth progress made the morale of the Qing army high, and previous casualties were nothing. The living Qing soldiers thought of the great victory and credit that they were about to receive, so they would not care about their dead companions. They stepped on the bodies of their dead companions and crossed the fortifications of the Taiping Army, crossed the obstacles, and approached the retreating Taiping Army little by little, and drove them to the Grand Canal little by little.

The smooth progress of the infantry greatly encouraged and stimulated the Manchu and Mongolian cavalry. Groups of Manchu and Mongolian cavalry rode their horses forward, and the front line was full of Manchu and Mongolian soldiers wielding sabers or taking bows and archers. In the eyes of Manchu and Mongolian soldiers, the firearms of Taiping Kou were no longer useful. As long as they rushed forward, the Taiping Kou who had fire sticks would be slaughtered. Some Manchu and Mongolian cavalry who were eager to win the merits even crossed the infantry, and ordered the Han army and Green Camp infantry who were behind to curse Manchu and Mongolian soldiers in their hearts, but they had no choice but to watch the results they had obtained desperately fell into the hands of Manchu and Mongolian soldiers.

Oboi's central army banner was also advancing along the front line. Oboi never took the manchurian and Mongolian children seriously and did not think that this was a matter. He was very happy to see the battle flags of Manchurian and Mongolian children galloping back and forth on the battlefield, because paying attention to Han Chinese soldiers does not mean that Oboi valued the Han Chinese better than the Manchurian and Mongolian children. In his bones, Oboi still looked down on him and could not trust the Han Chinese.

"You guys tell me, where is that thief scholar? Is he going to run away?"

The war situation made Oboi rarely joke with the Goshhas. Chang Adaya from the left wing sent a war report, he was about to break Daijiazhuang. Although the right wing was blocked by the Taiping Army and failed to make much progress, it was no longer important. As long as the central army of the thief scholar was defeated, the Qing Dynasty would win this battle. Oboi finally had the face to see his master, instead of feeling ashamed of his master and having no face to see him as he had suffered a defeat in Guazhou and Bianjiahekou.

On the tower in the sky, Guo Xiong's expression became more and more nervous. His throat kept swallowing up and down, trying to say something, but when he saw that the face of the handsome man beside him was not shaking, he swallowed his words repeatedly.

Zhou Shi turned a blind eye to the crazy attack of the Qing army, calmly scary. In his sight, a Qianhu in Xiner Town was commanding his subordinates to retreat to the rear, trying to escape from contact with the Qing soldiers. However, the Qing soldiers were biting them tightly like maggots attached to bones, forcing the Qianhu to stop and organize their subordinates to launch a counterattack in order to force the retreating Qing soldiers to successfully lead their subordinates down.

In Guo Xiong's sight, the soldiers who retreated from the Second Town fired the last volley towards the pursuing Qing soldiers under the organization of the officers. Amid the sound of guns, a large number of Qing soldiers fell down, and some Qing soldiers were retreating or running to both sides in horror, but they didn't know that the Taiping Army on the opposite side could no longer organize such a neat volley again.

Some soldiers who could no longer shoot guns had to throw down their muskets, pick up the swords and guns of their dead companions, and fight with the Qing soldiers who rushed up. One scene after another of life and death fights were staged in every direction and every point on the battlefield.

Prince Korqin, the emperor's uncle Wu Keshan and his younger brother Zasakbele Sonom supervised the troops onto the battlefield. The addition of tens of thousands of Mongolian soldiers made the Qing army's offensive more fierce.

When the sun was directly above the head, the Taiping Army's defense line was generally deflated for more than three miles. Whether it was the middle line or the two wings, the Qing army had an absolute advantage.

Eqier, the King of Doro County, Korqin Right-wing Front Banner, led two thousand Inner Mongolia soldiers, more than 3,000 Outer Mongolia soldiers and more than 1,000 red flags, and broke into the defense line of the Taiping Army's New Second Town. With the cooperation of the Green Camp Han Army, they successively captured three Taiping Army positions and even seized more than ten Taiping Army artillery.

In his sight, the Taiping Army was fleeing back in a panic. Not far away, the Yizhen River and the Grand Canal were clearly visible. Eqier was full of enthusiasm. He believed that the Taiping Army had been defeated to this extent. They could not have a chance to turn the tables. What the Qing army had to do below was to divide the Taiping Army, which was still resisting, into several strands, and then annihilate them one by one. In the end, they could report the victory to the emperor of Yangzhou.

The performance of the Outer Mongolian soldiers also made Oboi very satisfied. He thought that the Mongolian soldiers outside the mouth were very unbearable and were only slightly stronger than the horse bandits. He did not expect that after the war began, the Outer Mongolian soldiers would have the courage to do so. There were several breakthrough points that these Outer Mongolian soldiers were not afraid of death and were captured with extremely high casualties.

On the battlefield, it is a competition of courage. Both sides are intertwined, and people are constantly falling down every moment. At this moment, the competition is the will of both sides, to see who can persevere to the end and who can persevere to the other side collapse.

It was difficult for the Qing soldiers to understand what the Taiping Kou, who fought desperately with them, thought. He was at a disadvantage, but he did not surrender or collapse. He was just fighting desperately. He really didn't know whether they didn't know fear.

Beiletuntai has been supervising the battle on the front line, so he was most impressed by the tenacity of the Taiping gang. When he rode his horse to a high ground and saw the corpses everywhere below, he couldn't help but feel a chill in his heart. The origin of this chill was that he had never met a Ming army so determined and refused to collapse. Back then, as long as he killed dozens or hundreds of Ming troops, the rest of the Ming army would lose their fighting spirit and flee. Now, no matter how many people died, even if the other party was clearly retreating, it would not collapse. This fighting consciousness was an extremely scary thing and a very dangerous thing.

If the Taiping Countries could not be resolved, the Qing Dynasty might really be destroyed in their hands.

Tuntai couldn't help thinking so.

"Press up and kill them all."

Tuntai once again whipped the horse, and more than a thousand men of Manzhou ran forward with his war horses. They waved their swords excitedly just to kill the bandits.

"Well!"

Tuntai suddenly stopped his horse and looked at the place ahead with some confusion. There, Taipingko didn't know what he was doing, and actually placed some iron barrels on the battlefield. This was really strange.
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