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Chapter 549 Blood Mist (Part 2)

Hebei Meng'an Mouke's army, which was deployed on the Liaoshi Hill, was able to watch the entire battle from a high position.

"Envoy, the Dinghai navy's ranks are shaken! If they can't withstand it... Envoy, it's going to be dark soon!" As a staff officer, Oulettehu looked panicked and shouted to his servant Anzhen.

Pusan ​​Anzhen looked at some of the officers around him, and they all had the same look, which made him feel irritable. He didn't want to say more, so he waved his hand to ask them to move away a little.

Pusan ​​Anzhen naturally saw the dilemma of the Ding Navy clearly and did not need to be reminded at all. In the past more than an hour, the Hebei soldiers desperately built a fortress on the stone hill, preparing to defend it to the death, but Pusan ​​Anzhen kept dying.

Staring at the battle situation.

When the Mongolian army first appeared, he was extremely frightened and suspected that he had fallen into Guo Ning's trick.

When they turned to Shandong's grain and baggage team, he felt a little happy that he could at least provide Shandong's civil servants with a head start.

Unexpectedly, the grain and baggage team suddenly transformed into the elite of the Ding Navy, and faced the Mongolian army head-on. He was worried about gains and losses. From the perspective of the Xuanfu envoy in Hebei, he did not want to see an unusually powerful Ding Navy appear in his immediate neighborhood; but

If Ding Haijun is not strong enough, how can his men from Hebei and Anmoke defend themselves against the Mongolian army?

As the battle between the two sides continued, Pusan ​​Anzhen had more and more thoughts, his thoughts became more and more confused, and he still had no military decision.

Until this moment, Ding Haijun suddenly showed signs of decline!

The array of those soldiers was very strict, and it was amazing to withstand the impact of thousands of angry horses. However, the array they built with their flesh and blood bodies would inevitably have gaps. Pusan ​​Anzhen could see clearly, and only this time the impact was certain.

There were no less than two hundred casualties in the navy's queue, and there were at least seven or eight gaps.

In the past few years, Pusan ​​Anzhen had been in contact with the old troops of his ancestors and his father. He had discussed the tactics of the Mongolian army countless times. At the same time, he had read through the military books left by his father, Pusan ​​Kui, and gained quite a lot of experience. At this time, he dared to communicate with others.

There is no point in making a bet that it can withstand this impact. The Mongols will never give the navy a chance to breathe and adjust. Instead, like ferocious wolves, they will bite at the wound and expand it until the blood and flesh are splashed and the tibia is broken.

Mi!

If the momentum of the horse herd weakens slightly, the Mongolian cavalry will keep up. Each of these seven or eight gaps may be the beginning of the collapse of the Ding navy!

Pity.

Many of the officers of the Ding Navy were the backbone of the Jin Army. In terms of courage and bravery, they were all outstanding. Guo Ning attracted these people and was able to rise suddenly and sweep across Shandong. But the problem was that Guo Ning himself was just a soldier.

They were born as soldiers in the border army, and there were no famous ministers or generals among their companions. When they led hundreds and thousands of people to fight, they could still gain the upper hand with their bravery. This is what Pusan ​​Anzhen saw with his own eyes in Qinghe Town, Shandong.

But once the number of troops exceeds 10,000...

Look at what stupid battle the army in front of them fought. Although the formation of the Ding Navy was strong, the command was very slow. It can even be said that there was no command at all! They just waited and watched the Mongolian army unfold their tricks bit by bit.

!

The Mongols don't even need those long-range means of outflanking and pulling, because Ding Haijun is here to stand up and be beaten!

The Ding navy is much tougher than the average Jin army. But if they keep getting beaten like this, sooner or later they will lose! Their fate will be the same as the Jin army that was defeated by the Mongolian army countless times before!

If the navy is not enough to rely on, what should the Hebei army do?

Olethu's fighting skills are very limited. But being able to be served by Pusan ​​An Zhenrong, he naturally has some talents. At this moment, he suddenly shouted loudly, saying that he was replacing Pusan

An Zhen started talking. Whether An Zhen wanted to join the war, wanted to retreat, or fled on horseback, after this talking point, it can be discussed.

Pusan ​​Anzhen suppressed his tangled thoughts and was about to make a decision, but after seeing the faces of his subordinates, he suddenly gave up this intention.

These people are all warriors selected by Jurchen Meng An Mou Keli. They usually train troops and teach battles, which is quite impressive. However, looking at their expressions, you can tell that no one wants to go down the mountain to fight.

No one dares to go against the Mongols. They look up with faces, all expecting me, the Hebei Xuanfu envoy, to give the order to escape!

Pusan ​​Anzhen couldn't even sigh, she was holding it in her heart and was so congested.

Hundreds of years after the founding of the Jin Dynasty, all the brave savages in the white mountains and black waters have been turned into trash by the imperial court. There is no way to kill all the trash!

He closed his eyes to prevent those around him from seeing the anger in his eyes and to maintain his image of being confident.

But after he closed his eyes, he could no longer see several generals exchanging glances with each other, and their expressions became increasingly weird.

At this time, the momentum of the angry horses rushing into the battle has indeed eased, and Ding Haijun still relies on the staggered formation of shields and spears to fight against it. The situation that Pusan ​​Anzhen can see from a high place is how the Ding Navy officers feel.

Clearer.

Crazy horses are still horses. They will not suddenly transform into beasts, let alone learn to attack in turns. Only the first wave of their attacks on the military formation is the most violent. If the horses are slightly hindered, the power of subsequent attacks will drop rapidly.

After paying a considerable price, the soldiers barely maintained their formation and killed many of the angry horses that charged into the battle.

The archers at the rear were still firing intensively. In the front row, the shield bearers still stood closely together, with spears and spears stretching forward like a dense forest, reaching out from their shoulders to poke at random.

prick.

A horse with several arrows in its body was too painful to rush forward, and instead circled wildly among Ding Haijun's ranks. A spearman strode with force and mercilessly pierced the horse's belly. The head of the gun was caught.

When it was pulled out, a large gash was made diagonally in the horse's belly. The horse's blood spurted out instantly, and then the gray-white muscles turned out.

The horse neighed continuously and kicked wildly. It first smashed the shields pressed against it from both sides, and then turned to bite other war horses.

After a while, green intestines and gray internal organs flowed out from the wound and slowly hung to the ground, getting longer and longer as the horse ran back and forth. In the blink of an eye, the horse fell sideways and became motionless.

More and more war horses were killed or dispersed, and the pressure on the front of the array gradually eased.

Among the horses were mixed some Mongolian herdsmen who were responsible for driving the horses. They were still shouting, waving their long whips and cracking indiscriminately, trying to get the horses behind to continue charging. But more and more horses stopped obeying the instructions.

, instead they ran in all directions. Some of the horses that had rushed into the Dinghai navy's queue were even boldly approached by Dinghai navy soldiers and led away.

The soldiers who excitedly rushed to lead the horses were immediately scolded. Zhang Xin and several others would seize the time to run between the queues and repeatedly ordered the reserve team to move forward.

At this moment, a layer of the originally neat military formation was cut off, and it looked like a jagged mess. The officers needed to immediately mobilize their troops to fill the gaps, reconnect the broken lines, and redesignate the command.

The officer arranged for the soldiers to clear the way for the auxiliary soldiers to carry the wounded to the rear.

There were a lot of injured people, because most of them suffered internal injuries from being collided by horses, so they needed to be handled with extra care. Even so, there were still many injured people who immediately vomited blood and died suddenly as soon as they were moved.

For a time, the entire military formation was in a state of chaos inside and outside.

Seeing this situation, Guo Ning felt a little heavy in his heart, but it didn't show on his face at all.

He turned back and looked at Ma Laoliu, who was standing at the end of the staff team: "You are right, the Mongols used smoke on their horses to irritate these animals. But the faster the horses ran, the smoke in their lungs dissipated.

The faster; once the smoke dissipates, the horses will no longer be irritable. Therefore, no matter how many horses are used, it can only be done once."

Ma Laoliu's face lit up, he subconsciously puffed out his chest and belly, then quickly bent down and laughed twice at Guo Ning.

Wang Shixian said in a deep voice: "Envoy, the next wave is coming soon! The Mongols will not stop!"

There are many people in the Ding Navy who are familiar with the Mongolian military tactics, and Wang Shixian has a special say among them. This is because the Wanggu tribe he comes from has been a tribe that has long been swinging between the Jin and Mongolia, and finally sided with the Mongols. Wang Shixian

I have also gone deep into the grasslands many times, dealt with the Mongols, and had close contacts.

Since he spoke at this time, Guo Ning nodded repeatedly: "Who do you think the next wave will be?"

"According to their usual tactics, the first wave of light cavalry harasses, the second wave of horseback attack, and the third wave of surrender troops and war slaves. However, at this time, the Mongols do not have a large number of surrender troops in hand, and the slaves are

Although San Anzhen has no courage, there is no problem in barely protecting himself, and he will not be scattered or driven away by the Mongols. Then we will skip this wave, and the main cavalry of the Mongols should come."

Guo Ning nodded in agreement: "It's time to come. Being rushed by the horses, our military formation was a little chaotic, and the Mongols could see it. They will not let go of this opportunity."

Having said this, Guo Ning calmed down and took a deep breath: "This is also our opportunity! Let Zhang Shengzhi and the others prepare!"

While the navy was adjusting its formation, the auxiliary soldiers at the rear would come out from the gaps in the queue from time to time, holding sharpened wooden stakes and staggering them into antlers as a cover for the queue.

On the ground in front of the array, there was blood everywhere. There were people's and horses' blood. The smell of blood was in the air. The two soldiers moved the wooden stakes to the side of the previous deer's antlers and were tying them with hemp rope when they suddenly made a movement.

.They looked down and saw the gravel on the ground bouncing slightly, slowly seeping into the surface of the pool of blood in the ground, and there was also a faint shaking.

"Come back quickly, come back quickly! The Mongolian cavalry is coming!"

Gongs sounded from all four corners of the array, and several soldiers from behind shouted in unison.

At the height of the stone hill, Anzhen's face turned pale: "This is the cowardly Xue army under the Mongolian Khan! The Dinghai navy is over!"

In the naval array, Zhang Xin felt that the blood all over his body was freezing.

"Damn it, this is cowardly Xue Jun coming up!" He muttered in a low voice, then raised his arms and shouted: "You are not allowed to retreat even half a step! Anyone who retreats will be killed! Anyone who retreats will be deprived of military status and their fields will be taken back.

, the family members are ashamed for generations!”

"It's Xue Jun! Very good!" Surrounded by the soldiers of the Chinese army, Guo Ning still reined in his horse, but his eyes suddenly shone fiercely when he looked ahead: "Old Wang, go and supervise the battle in person.

!Withstand this moment and entangle the Mongols!"

"Today we will let the Mongols bleed like rivers of blood!" Wang Shixian laughed ferociously and clapped his horse forward.

Further behind the Chinese army, there was a simple camp surrounded by many large vehicles for cover. In the camp, Qiu Huiluo and Zhang Shengzhi stood side by side, both sighing with satisfaction.

"Did you hear that? They are the soldiers of the Mongol Khan, the Qingxue Army!" Qiu Huiluo said loudly to the soldiers in front of him: "This time, we are going to show our prestige!"


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