As the old saying goes, if you take too big a step, you may get hurt easily.
What's more, a charge?
Farmers, farming itself depends on the harvest, and it is not easy to dig some food from the ground. God has no control over the farmers, but the mountain people in the Taihang Mountains have put a lot of thought into preventing wild boars.
Pigs are not as honest and honest as they appear. They are among the most intelligent animals. If you want them to be fooled, you can dig a hole and catch a bunch of them. From then on, you can sit back and relax, happily holding corn and pork.
Going home is just a beautiful dream.
Farmers in the mountains who are good at hunting dug pits not only beside the corn fields, but also in the corn fields. They were even pits in a series. In order to trick the pigs, they even inserted corn stalks with buds on them. They would rather sacrifice the seeds.
The precious land for crops is also left with pits for wild boars, which shows how serious the harm wild boars are to people in the mountains.
It cannot be said that Miyamoto Kazu and others, who were burning with rage like saints who burned their own small universe, were not as smart as wild boar. In fact, when they rushed through the remaining cornfield, they still had some distractions.
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One was walking through the cornfield; one was running along the field path; and the other was staring at his feet, fearing that something might happen again.
Being deceived by a Chinese child once can be said to be stupid. If you know that a Chinese child is a liar and is being deceived, you are a stupid ass, such as Dairo Musashi, who has already died at the sword of his own family. But you know that being deceived can still be deceived.
If you are tricked again, you will only be as good as a stupid pig.
Miyamoto Kawazu was following the subordinate who was running in the cornfield. He must not be deceived again. This was only one of the reasons. The real reason was that the dead Taoist friends did not die but the poor Taoist. This was the benefit of being a noble.
As a result, the remaining four Japanese soldiers were once again ripped apart in the cornfields of the Chinese mountain people.
The so-called chain of pits, one pit after another is just an appearance. The cool thing is that if the person in front steps on the pit, it does not fall. Instead, the person following behind falls into the pit.
There are no complicated mechanisms, nor are there any pressure sensors like future landmines. The smart Chinese mountain people just used a slightly longer than ordinary pole to solve all the problems.
The result of stepping on one end of the pole is that the other end of the pole tilts up, and the force caused by the seesaw-like lever is enough to make the thick tree trunk tied to the other end of the pole, which can bear the weight of two adults, just move into the hollow wall of the pit.
Shrink.
This is what is called pulling fire under the kettle.
Only one tree trunk that can support a weight of more than 200 kilograms is still stuck on the wall of the pit. It would be a ghost if the wild boar standing on it didn't fall in.
The Japanese soldier who was running at the front in the cornfield just felt his feet go weak and almost peeed out of fear. At the same time, before he had time to warn Miyamoto Kawazu who was following three meters behind, he heard a loud "bang" and Miyamoto Kawazu.
Fell in.
Although Miyamoto Kazu, who is highly skilled in martial arts, had already reacted the moment the support surface under his feet moved slightly. "Baga" yelled in depression, and at the same time, he kicked his feet desperately and tried to jump to one side.
It has to be said that whether it is martial arts or individual dodge movements, Miyamoto Kazuzu, as a ninja and a soldier, has done extremely well. Even if a cannonball comes, he can dodge it perfectly.
However, he overlooked one thing after all.
Martial arts are real. They are martial arts summed up by human ancestors based on countless battles and learning for thousands of years. However, they must not be divorced from scientific basis. For example, the kind of left foot stepping on the right foot can make you keep circling.
The rising technical moves look cool on the screen, but... you are so stupid, why don't you go to the sky? Just like this, stepping on each other's feet to go to the sky, I don't know if there are thunder clouds that have overcome the tribulation.
Waiting for you? Otherwise, the entire universe will not be able to accommodate you.
In other words, the effects of force are mutual. If you want to jump high, you must have enough force on the ground. If you want to jump far, you must also rely on the force fed back by Mother Earth.
Just when Miyamoto Chuan and his feet exerted their strength, the tree trunk had already twitched, and only one end was still connected to the wall of the pit. His kick not only failed to save himself from danger, but instead directly kicked the entire tree trunk down.
In the pit.
As for himself, he lost his reaction force and could only scream "Baga" miserably. His body only jumped twenty centimeters, and then like a little bird with broken wings, he suddenly fell down together with the tree trunk.
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In fact, if he didn't kick his legs and just fell to the left and right sides like this, he might be able to touch the wall of the pit and avoid falling.
After all, this pit is for pigs, not people.
You know, he is stupider than a pig.
The mother trap trapped a big one, and the Japanese soldier who had implicated his commander was not much better. Just when he turned around in horror and looked at Miyamoto Kawazu who had made a huge move. He
The unlucky officer's kick directly pushed the long pole back onto the seesaw again, but this time it was his turn to raise his end.
As soon as the thumb-thick branches on the sub-pit, which itself could only bear tens of kilograms, were scattered, this person fell even earlier than Miyamoto Kawazu.
He still fell into the pit with an extremely complicated expression full of horror, despair, and grievance. If a camera could capture his face at this time, it would definitely make the headlines of newspapers around the world. The title is -
-----This is called death.
Yes, for thousands of years, people have always wanted to know how humans face the impending death.
Now, this Japanese invader explains this clearly with a rich expression worthy of someone who won an Oscar.
despair.
More than 90% of human beings cannot face death calmly.
Therefore, he could only die in despair.
Just as the Japanese invaders imagined, being filled with branches that had been cut in half enough to pierce the tough cowhide would only cause him to slowly bleed to death after immense pain.
Relatively speaking, the Japanese soldier walking quickly on the field ridge was much stronger than his two companions. Hearing the movement from the cornfield, the terrified man turned his head and stepped into the field without paying attention.
Withered grass on one side of a field ridge.
After a pitiful howl, the Japanese invader, who had one foot planted in the dead grass, squatted down and hugged his legs.
sweating a lot.
It's painful and scary.
A huge trapper clamped his legs tightly.
However, when a row of three-centimeter long iron teeth clamps into a person's leg one after another, blood suddenly flows out and you can almost feel the friction between the leg bones and the iron teeth. The feeling is really, don't be too bad.
Wrought iron animal traps are originally made for wild boars. A thick and strong pig leg can be almost declared useless if it is clamped in this way, let alone a human calf?
One end of the animal trap was nailed deep into the loess with an iron chain as thick as a thumb and an iron drill. In order to prevent the wild boar from opening it with its tusks, the iron drill was nailed at least 80 centimeters into the ground.
If you dig, you can get rid of it just by brute force.
The wild boar can only cry.
"Aikawa-kun, come and help me!" So the Japanese army could only howl angrily, hoping that their only companion who had not been in trouble would save him.
Naturally, the only Japanese soldier who was not in trouble would not come to rescue his colleague at the same level first. The evil nature of the Japanese nation was clearly exposed at this moment. He ran directly towards the biggest pit in the cornfield, which was where the five of them were.
The place where Lieutenant Miyamoto, the most respected nobleman among people and the highest-ranking military officer, unfortunately fell.
Second Lieutenant Miyamoto's luck was much better than that of his previous companions who caused him to fall in.
However, for Miyamoto Kazuzu, who is a little bit hysterical, he would rather fall into a trap full of dead branches than fall into this pit.
Corn needs to be fertilized. There is a big pit in almost every field for soaking farmyard manure, which is mainly done by fermentation of human excrement and rainwater from the sky over time. When the corn is almost mature, the smart mountain
The people simply took advantage of this large pit for fertilization. Anyway, the wild boar would drown in it and it would not affect the quality of the meat. At most, it would just be cleaned.
So, after Miyamoto Gawa fell into this big pit and drank several mouthfuls of smelly excrement water, he almost died of nausea before he could drown.
Of course, it looks disgusting to vomit and drink excrement water at the same time, but it will not make the elite Japanese soldiers really sick to death. In fact, in the moment of life and death, the so-called mysophobia can really be ignored.
But the terrible thing is that Second Lieutenant Miyamoto is not the descendant of lowly fishermen. He has been on land from birth to growing up. He has learned martial arts and practiced hard to achieve excellent military skills. The only thing he can't do is swim.
"Gudu Gudu... Baga... Gudu Gudu..." The poor Japanese aristocrats were swallowing excrement and water while not forgetting to use the catchphrase used by most of the same race.
I felt helpless and aggrieved that I was about to be choked to death by feces and water.
Fortunately, he still has a subordinate, a subordinate who cares about him.
In desperation, the Japanese soldiers took off their military uniforms, including their trousers, and tied them into knots and ropes to pull up the Japanese nobles who were desperately waving their hands to fish for life-saving straws in the cesspit.
However, the huge stench all over his body made the last unharmed Japanese sergeant feel that what he had pooped was not an aristocratic man, but... a piece of shit.
Damn it, Amaterasu, who blesses us warriors of the Imperial Japanese Empire with good military fortune, must be playing mahjong right now!