"Fire guns?" Bailang was also in trouble. He had never thought about charging into the array of fire guns. The key was that the fire guns could really break his defense at close range. Although he had never tried it, Bailang didn't want to try.
Give it a try. But there is one problem, and that is the distance. Based on Bailang's estimation of himself, he may not be able to block the lead bullet within seventy steps, and he will definitely not be able to block it after fifty steps, but if it is a hundred steps, he should not be able to stop it.
What’s the problem—but basically you can’t hit anything at that distance.
But Bailang didn't stop, because he was now within seventy steps, and the other side really couldn't wait to open fire - not to mention that when the Qing army fought against the Ming army, they liked to send troops to lure the Ming army into firing.
He knocked the musket out of his hand and was thrown into confusion by a wave of Qing soldiers. It was the same with the Manchu Qing's own fire musket soldiers, which was just a little better. He opened fire at a distance of seventy steps, and these more than a hundred fire muskets
The soldier's fart didn't even hit him, but Bailang still half-crouched down and used his purple gold mace to protect his body.
Then Bailang was overjoyed and strode straight towards the Fire Gun Soldiers. By this time, the Fire Gun Soldiers had already started to run away in confusion. The Niu Lu Soldiers holding down the formation waved their knives to threaten, but it was useless, because even they themselves wanted to run away.
That is to say, the humanoid weapons in the book are still invulnerable, so who cares about their long life to block them? So the cavalry went out to fight, and this was Gebushexianchaoha. The elite Eight Banners cavalry with heavy armor on horseback, the man and horse weighed more than a thousand kilograms, and they stepped on the earth.
Rush towards the white waves.
These people were considered smart. They rode three in one wave and attacked in several waves. Bailang also charged against the cavalry, and the distance between the two sides quickly narrowed.
At this time, there were Ming soldiers watching the battle on the top of the city. Bailang's attack dispersed the Qing soldiers below the city. These Ming soldiers quickly resumed the battle line, and the general soldiers saw Bailang's bravery on the city tower. Basically everyone said no
The words came out. This kind of bravery should not appear in the human world at all. There are many more in the story book. "Quickly! Quickly, go to other city gates for reinforcements! The other gates are about to be broken." At this time, other city gates have also been broken.
They all became anxious.
Although Bai Lang has the courage of a tiger, how can one man defend a city? Even with his supernatural power and the invulnerability of the golden bell, he will still be injured after all - this magical power is not exaggerated. If there is
Dozens of people were holding hooks, flying claws and the like to trap him, and I'm afraid it would be difficult for Bailang to handle him. However, when he was charging towards the cavalry army, he swung the purple gold mace in his left hand, and Ge Buxian's spear was immediately struck by the enemy's spear.
Swinging away, before the soldier could draw out his long sword, Bai Lang's purple-gold mace from his right hand hit him on the head.
Both men and horses were shattered.
The cavalry weighing more than a thousand kilograms was forcibly restrained, including both men and horses, and the horse's head and the body behind were almost smashed. Bai Lang took a step away, and the purple gold mace in his left hand was stabbed out, and he was about to hit the cavalryman on the right side of the smashed to death.
The cavalryman stabbed the purple gold mace. The mace's head was like an armor-piercing cone, with the four edges forming a slightly pointed cone head. Normally, it could not pierce the hand, but under the power of God, this Gebu Xian was able to penetrate the double
A, that was stabbed through casually.
The cavalryman spitting blood was thrown to the ground, basically struggling to his death. The cavalryman on the other side was not hit by anything, and of course he was not hit by Bailang. He rushed over directly. And there was a horse lying down in front of Bailang.
With a broken man on horseback, the cavalry charge trampled here and it was probably going to take a detour. So the second wave of cavalry was also knocked off the horse, and two more people were killed as they came and went. The third wave stopped charging.
, but fired heavy arrows from the horse - of course two were shot away, and the remaining one was knocked down by Bai Lang waving his purple gold mace.
Bailang continued to charge forward, directly charging at the Qing generals on horseback. The guards could not stop them at all. Those who were invincible would only be decapitated.
But it seemed that someone had figured out a way. Dozens of people rushed over with scratching hooks and flying claw fishing nets, just to trap Bailang. When Bailang saw this, he turned around and walked away, but no one dared to chase him. The cavalry had
He came over with a flying claw holster, but he was caught by Bailang as soon as he flew in. Then he dragged him down, not only the man but also the horse. So he caught up and hit the head, beating the man to pieces and sending Bailang to death.
a horse.
"It's a pity that I have the first level, and if I can sprint alone... I'll just sprint." This guy controls the horse with both legs - he is so good at martial arts after he has practiced it, and it is good for his body.
He was able to control himself freely, and he could sense the ups and downs of the horse's back and adjust his body accordingly. Waving his double mace, Bai Lang began to charge into the formation, which directly affected the Qing soldiers' formation. Bai Lang was skilled in martial arts, and his eyesight and reaction were
They were both extraordinary. They leaned over and used their maces to block the arrows directed at the horse, urging the horse to crash directly into the military formation.
Where the purple gold mace blocked the way, the spears piercing the horse's body flew up and broke one after another, and then the human life was harvested. The man was beaten away like a lamp grass by the white waves. "Withdraw the troops!" Following this order, a long trumpet sounded.
After the sound of the sound, the Qing soldiers began to evacuate Yanzhou quickly, but in front of Bailang, no one dared to come over and snatch the body back.
When the Qing soldiers retreated in front of them, Bailang drove his horses to several other city gates and killed many Qing soldiers. The Qing soldiers lost their troops here and gained almost nothing. Later, some Ming troops also went out of the city to pursue them, but in the end they did not achieve much results.
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Except for the main gate of Yanzhou, the rest of the city gates were broken. The Qing soldiers also set fire to many places in the city. If they hadn't sounded the trumpet to retreat, maybe the city was really broken. Even so, the city was still dead.
More than a thousand civilians were killed, and the Ming army also lost thousands of people. The guards at several city gates were all killed in the battle. However, Prince Lu's Mansion was safe, and Prefect Deng did not die in the battle. Bailang probably killed the Qing soldiers.
There are hundreds of people, and a single person riding alone can truly kill a hundred people.
He captured three cannons abandoned by the Qing soldiers, dozens of pieces of armor, several horses and a dozen mules and horses, as well as some property left behind by the Qing soldiers. The most important thing was that he cut down identifiable weapons on the battlefield.
There were seventy-three heads, many of them were real barbarians and top-notch Bajala. When Bailang entered the city again, the soldiers and people in the city looked upon him like a god. Such a fierce general was rarely seen in the real world.
When Bai Lang dismounted, he also handed over to the commander-in-chief, "Fortunately, I did not disgrace my order. I killed dozens of captives. Thanks to Zhu Gong's planning and fighting, the Yanzhou City was saved." In his words, Bai Lang directly postponed the matter of writing a battle report.
He left it to the commander-in-chief to communicate with the prefect. Who would ignore his military exploits? How many such fierce men are there in the history books? I am afraid they will have to be found in the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Han, Tang, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
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At this time, the Ming army had a very high regard for the merits of Jianlu's heads. Although Bai Lang didn't know it very well, he knew that he could probably get an official position. "Maybe it can become a thousand households? Maybe there are also guerrilla generals.