The French had guns and cannons, and they also had geographical advantages.
When making the plan, Qin Changfeng solemnly mentioned that this would be the hardest nut to crack for this uprising.
The success of this uprising does not depend on the number of victories.
Rather, it depends on how many Indians can evacuate from the French colonial area.
But the current situation is not optimistic.
Even Qin Changfeng frowned when facing the current battlefield situation.
The terrain of this pass is not complicated, but it is easy to defend and difficult to attack. There is a situation where one man is in charge of the pass and ten thousand others cannot open it.
As long as the French defenders supposedly held on, it would be almost impossible for the Indians to capture the pass.
This siege is bound to be a long tug-of-war.
But for the Indian rebels, they don't have that much time anymore. Now the French army is chasing the army and is coming from afar.
If the city is not breached, the outcome of this uprising will be.
It will most likely disappear.
Qin Changfeng absolutely cannot accept such a situation.
The Indians were not allowed to accept the failure of this uprising.
Now the Indian uprising army, along with the Indians who joined after the uprising broke out, Qin Changfeng has not done an accurate survey, but it is estimated that there must be at least 50,000 people.
These are all the Indian rebels who survived various battlefields and gathered together.
There are also rebels who have not come over from the battlefield.
If they were gathered together, it's hard to imagine how many these Indian rebels would be.
However, with so many rebels now gathered in front of Xiongguan, there is only one way to go.
They can only attack, they can only attack, and they must not fail. Failure means that their uprising has completely failed.
Qin Changfeng frowned. Although he occupied the French arsenal, he did not take away any siege guns. Those siege guns were too heavy and would greatly slow down the march.
Today's Indians are extremely short of equipment.
It is also extremely difficult for Qin Changfeng to capture this pass.
But Qin Changfeng was not afraid.
He immediately worried that among the Indian rebels, those troops that had received special training were special forces specially trained by Qin Changfeng.
These troops are different from ordinary troops in terms of advance.
Qin Changfeng issued an order to use these troops to attack the passes in France.
It will get dark.
However, Qin Changfeng's attack on the pass did not slow down.
Even under dark conditions, Qin Changfeng did not give up his attack on France at all.
The French troops fought in dim conditions, and their vision was greatly hampered.
After the torch was lit, although the darkness was forced back, it also hindered the French army's vision.
It's more like exposing your position to the other party.
But for Indians, seeing things in the dark is a very normal thing for them.
They used to hunt in the jungle, relying on their vision in the dark.
Therefore, many Indians climbed to the top of the city wall and attacked the French army.
At this time, Qin Changfeng issued an order and the Indian special forces began to take action.
Qin Changfeng knew that even if the Indians occupied the city wall, they would not open the city gate.
The city wall is only the outermost defense. There will probably be a second and third layer of defense in this pass.
The Indian special forces climbed up the city wall at night and looked at the French troops stationed inside.