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Chapter 148: Battle of Jinzhou (9)

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Update time:2012-12-07

After the Jin army crossed the cannon range, Shi Dayong felt a little regretful. He only regretted that he did not understand cannons and did not have time to measure the range in advance. Otherwise, the artillery on the city would have to be positioned in sections instead of all at once or twice.

After being fired, they are basically useless and will not be of any help to the subsequent war. Unless the Jin army has follow-up troops to follow up, these cannons can only be indifferent bystanders. e3 latest update

Shi Dayong's mind was blank on how to use artillery. He only knew that there was a "infantry and artillery coordination" combat plan, but he didn't know how to do it specifically. After all, in his previous life, he was just a gambler, not an artilleryman.

The Jin army was about to attack the city. After the Han army attacked Cao's camp, they were more or less calm. However, the soldiers of Zuo Liangyu's camp had just come up and suddenly saw so many Manchu Tatars under the city, but they were a little panicked.

Yes, but no one was afraid. They stood silently behind the shield, waiting for the officers' orders.[

Zuo Liangyu led several sub-commanders to look at the city for a few times, then stopped looking. Instead, he took people to check how the equipment such as hammers, boiling oil, and car crashes were prepared.

He was very calm in his words and deeds, quite like a famous general.

Shi Dayong roughly estimated that there were no less than 5,000 Jin troops attacking the city this time. Judging from the flags, there were four flags: red, yellow, white, and white. Adding in the remaining soldiers of the Han army, there were seven to eight thousand people.

We are attacking the city at the same time. We can only have 2,000 people on the city. No matter how many there are, the city wall will be blocked. How can we defend the city? If we don't get shot to death, we will be in danger.

A fierce battle must be a fierce battle!

If you don't look at anything else, just look at the armor and clothes on those Jin soldiers, you won't know how much stronger they are than the Han army.

The golden soldiers who rushed at the front were all wearing two or three layers of heavy armor, especially those with strong collars. They looked like wolf cavalry all over, even their heads were covered under iron helmets.

It looks like a pangolin, making it difficult for people to attack.

"Fire the arrow!"

The fireworks and firecrackers had been used up, and the Ming army could only fire arrows at the city to stop them from advancing. However, there were not many more soldiers in Cao's camp who knew how to shoot arrows than those who knew how to fire muskets.

Ten arrows were shot into the crowd of Jin soldiers, but not many were killed. On the contrary, the gunmen hit more, but compared with the Jin army that came like a tide, this point

The number of enemies killed was so small that it didn't even have the effect of slowing them down.

Seeing that there were not many archers in Cao's camp, Zuo Liangyu frowned and asked his soldiers to attack immediately without waiting for Shi Dayong's order.

He even took dozens of his own soldiers to hide behind the crenellations and fired arrows at the Jin army.

Zuo Liangyu's archery skills were very accurate. It could be said that he could hit the target with every shot. A big bow in his hand was like a deadly weapon.

His dozens of personal soldiers were not bad either. Their arrows hit the flesh, and in just a few rounds of "shooting", they knocked down more than a hundred golden soldiers.

The thousand soldiers under his command were all gunmen, and they fired in a volley. The momentum was obviously much stronger than that of Cao Ying, and they killed and wounded no less than two hundred golden soldiers.

Jia Laerke found that the Ming army's attack on the city seemed to be more severe than before, so he quickly ordered three Niu Lu to fire arrows from a distance, completely suppressing the firepower of the Ming army on the city.

There was a shower of arrows, and dozens of Ming soldiers fell to the ground after being hit by arrows. They were immediately carried away by the young men squatting behind them.

The Ming army had the advantage of being high up in the city, but the Jin army had the upper hand in terms of strength. They were better at archery than the Ming army, and they were more ferocious than the Han army. They dared to approach regardless of the danger of being hit by arrows or blunderbuss.

Aiming and shooting from a distance caused a lot of casualties to the Ming army on the city.

After several rounds of shooting, Cao Ying and Zuo Ying each suffered more than a hundred casualties. As the Jin army got closer and closer, the number of casualties also increased significantly.

The Ming army was a little flustered by the constant falling of their companions. The joy of successfully repelling the enemy disappeared and they became a little afraid of the real Tatars under the city.

"Siege the city!"[

After arriving at the city, the Jin generals began to organize an attack on the city, and ladders were set up one after another. This time, those climbing were no longer the Han troops, but Jin soldiers wearing several layers of heavy armor, most of whom were Jurchens.

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The Jin army exploited their strengths and avoided their weaknesses. Knowing that there were not many Ming army defenders on the city, they kept firing arrows under the city, so much so that the Ming army did not even dare to lie down on the crenellations.

The situation was a bit critical, and sweat broke out on Shi Dayong's nose. The city wall was too long, and he couldn't just pay attention to it. After discovering that the Jin Army organized a group of heavily armored dead soldiers with shield chariots to rush towards the city gate, he defended the city wall.

He handed it over to Cao Bianjiao and Zuo Liangyu, and ran towards the city gate tower with a dozen soldiers.

There were about five to six hundred Jin soldiers who came with shield chariots to hit the city gate again. They were all wearing two layers of armor. The commander was Niu Lu Ezhen, who was wearing three layers of heavy armor.

There were about fifty or sixty white-armored soldiers surrounding Niu Lu in front and behind him. Each one held a heavy shield and raised it high, surrounding Niu Lu's forehead.

"Kill!"

After the ladder was set up, there was a cry of killing from the Jin army. Wave after wave of offensives were like a "tide". The Ming army commanders on the city wall kept running back and forth, waving their long swords, constantly

He kept reminding the soldiers guarding the crenel to be careful of the golden soldiers climbing up.

A team of four Ming soldiers stood guard at the entrance of the crenellation. One person held a fork pole, one held a spear, and two held knives. Once they found a golden soldier climbing up from the ladder, they immediately used the fork pole to cut it. If they couldn't cut it, they used their spears.

If you can't stab it, two swordsmen will stand on both sides of the crenel and chop the one who comes up.

However, the Jin soldiers had too many ladders, and the Ming army suffered more and more casualties, and some places began to suffer from shortages.

Under the city, wave after wave of arrows were shot at the top of the city, and the arrow shields were shot with a "ding-dong" sound. From time to time, Ming soldiers and young men were hit by arrows, and arrows were stuck on the city.

There were splashes of blood.

"Break Jinzhou and take back the banner!"

Suddenly a roar broke out below the city. After hearing the roar, the braided soldiers on the more than two hundred ladders became more and more desperate, climbing up with their hands and feet. The Ming army used forked poles and crashed their cars to stop them again and again.

Once the city is broken, the whole family and children will be kidnapped by the slaves. The young and strong people know very well what fate awaits them once the city is broken.

They kept lighting firecrackers and throwing them down. Amidst the sound of "thunderbolt", the Jin army below the city screamed again and again.

"Sprinkle lime!"

The Ming soldiers shouted loudly, and bags after bags of lime were cut open and thrown down the city by the young men. Suddenly, there was a white mist under the city, and many of the golden soldiers who gathered under the city wall had their eyes choked and were ordered to "rub" them.

, but the more I rubbed my eyes, the more painful they became, and tears couldn’t stop flowing.

When the lime enters the human eye, no tears will appear. Once tears do appear, they immediately start to splash, causing the golden soldiers to cry and scream in pain.

Unable to bear the lime sprinkled from above, the golden soldiers retreated one after another, but were quickly driven back. However, it was Azig, the flag owner, who led his own soldiers to the moat to supervise the battle.

"Attack forward, no one is allowed to retreat!"

Looking at the city, Azige was filled with rage and heartache. If he didn't capture Jinzhou, where would he be able to make up for his losses? Please remember: () and strive to provide the most enjoyable reading experience!

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