The cavalry of the Qing army was already fleeing, but the Polu regiment and the trapping regiment on both wings were still shooting. As long as the enemy had no escape range, he was still within the strike range.
The Polu Regiment and the Entrapment Regiment poured two more rounds on the fleeing Qing cavalry, killing many more Manchu and Mongolian cavalry who fled in panic.
On the battlefield on the side, the Huben Division won a complete victory at the cost of 300 casualties, and there was no enemy standing in front of it.
On the frontal battlefield, the Tatar infantry were still charging.
"Kill the slaves!"
"Kill the slaves!!"
There was white smoke everywhere, and the pungent smell of saltpeter permeated the battle formation of the Huben Division. Amidst the roars of killing slaves one after another, the front selection group and the gangster group continued to shoot at the Manchu and Mongolian soldiers.
It was like a massacre. Every thirty meters the Qing army advanced, they had to withstand a volley of fire, and more and more corpses were piled up in front of the formation.
The seriously injured** were everywhere, and no one paid any attention to them. A large amount of blood poured out of the corpses, and blood was everywhere. It was spread on the ground like water after a heavy rain, exuding a disgusting smell of blood. Behind it
The charging Qing soldiers had to step over the corpses scattered on the battlefield and step on their feet with blood before they could rush to the front.
The infantry of the Eight Banners Mongolia were at the forefront. The Eight Banners Mongolia brought 10,000 infantry this time, but they only withstood one round of artillery shells and three rounds of volleys before being defeated.
The Mongolian Tatars abandoned 3,000 warriors in front of the battle, and when they rushed 140 meters away from the front of the Huben Division, their morale collapsed. They fled back in a panic and fled the battlefield.
They were lucky. After they escaped, the Huben Division would target the other Qing troops who were still charging and would not pursue them as they fled. They only sacrificed 30% of their soldiers and escaped from this massacre-like battlefield.
Seeing the Mongolian infantry collapse, Yue Tuo, who was standing on horseback in the center, snorted coldly.
When Yibai heard Yue Tuo's cold snort, there were two traces of tears on his face, and his hands were shaking. The casualties among the soldiers were too heavy. Only half of the 1,600 soldiers of Yibai's eight-banner Mongolian Zhengbai Banner escaped.
Hearing Yue Tuo's cold snort, Yibai glared at Yue Tuo angrily, furious.
Buyandai knelt on the ground, staring dumbfounded at the rout of the Mongolian infantry. Buyandai's eight-banner Mongolian flag was decorated with red flags, and about one-third of the 1,800 soldiers died on the battlefield. After this battle, Buyandai
What kind of flag leader should I take? He didn't know how he should look when he returned to the grassland to face his herdsmen.
Because of Yue Tuo's stubbornness, more than 10,000 Mongolian warriors have sacrificed more than 6,000 people. This is no longer a heavy loss, but it is already disabled.
Hearing Yue Tuo's snort, Buyendai, who was kneeling on the ground, suddenly raised his head and glared at Yue Tuo.
The other Mongolian nobles also suffered heavy losses, and they were very angry when they heard Yue Tuo's snort. The soldiers had worked very hard, but Yue Tuo, who used the Mongols as cannon fodder, was not satisfied yet.
The banner masters of Eight Banners Mongolia and Outer Mongolia and Gu Shanerzhen of Outer Mongolia looked at each other for a while, their eyes full of hatred for Yue Tuo.
All the Mongolian nobles have made up their minds. After returning to Shengjing this time, the emperor must deal with Yue Tuo, who is good at light warfare and uses Mongolians as cannon fodder.
At this time, the Mongolian warriors were defeated, and the banner leaders needed to go out to organize the troops. The Mongolian nobles no longer stayed in the middle army, and rode out one by one to collect the defeated army. Yue Tuo saw that the Mongolian army had been defeated and had no fighting power anymore, so he
There was no stopping the Mongolian nobles from leaving.
On the battlefield, the Qing army was still charging forward.
Behind the Eight Banners Mongolian infantry were auxiliaries and followers who were used as cannon fodder.
Most of those auxiliary soldiers were Jurchens who could not choose infantry armor, and they only wore flimsy cotton armor. There were also some Han people who raised the flag and became flag officers, who also only wore simple cotton armor. Their combat power and
Compared to the armored flag men, they are far behind.
The followers were even more shabby. Most of them were Manchus, both Han and Korean. They didn't even have any armor on their bodies, and the only weapon was a short knife in their hands. The Qing army was highly disciplined,
These slaves who surrendered to the Qing Dynasty were kept obedient by the Qing army's military discipline and did not dare to do what they thought. For them, going into battle and killing one or two Ming soldiers, making military exploits and raising the flag became the Eight Banners of Manchuria.
Being a flag-bearer is their lifelong ideal. As long as they raise the flag, they can eat well and wear warm clothes, which can change their life's destiny. If they continue to be aha, one day they will die of illness or freeze to death due to lack of food and clothing.
Because of their desire for military glory, although these auxiliary soldiers and followers were poorly equipped, their fighting spirit was not low.
At a distance of 140 meters, more than 5,000 auxiliary soldiers and followers rushed out from behind the Mongolians who were fleeing in both directions, shouting, and charged towards the Huben Division with swords raised.
What greeted these humble soldiers were the cannonballs from one hundred and forty cannons.
If the artillery does not cool down the barrel after firing, does not push the gun carriage back to its original position, and does not use musket gauges and other equipment to aim, the artillery's ultimate firing rate can reach three or four per minute. Seven gunners cooperate to operate the six-pounder, seventeen
, it takes eight seconds to fire a round of shotgun. The gunners were busy in front of the formation for a while. The one hundred and forty cannons that had just finished firing shotshells at the Mongolian Tatars quickly entered the firing state again.
Aiming at the more than five thousand auxiliary soldiers and soldiers, the cannon opened fire.
Only a loud "boom" was heard, and one hundred and forty cannons sprayed tongues of fire at the auxiliary soldiers and followers. Fourteen thousand iron projectiles were shot high into the howling auxiliary soldiers and followers.
In the group, there are two holes in the front and back. If the projectile passes through the torso, various organs will be torn to pieces immediately, turning into flesh, and blood and water will burst out from the wounds like blood holes. If the projectile hits the hands and legs
It can instantly break bones or even break entire limbs.
More than a thousand poorly equipped auxiliary soldiers and followers were hit by shotguns and fell to the ground screaming. Some Tatars who were seriously injured but not dead were twitching and struggling on the ground, asking for help, but no one was there.
Pay attention to them.
On the battlefield, the least valuable thing is life.
The more than 4,000 auxiliary soldiers who were still alive seemed to have known for a long time that there was a quagmire hell ahead, but they did not immediately collapse after suffering a fierce attack. With greed for military success, they gritted their teeth and continued to move towards the vanguard group and the gangster group.
Rush forward.
They advanced the battle line about thirty meters, and were hit head-on about 110 meters in front of the Huben Division.
A thousand soldiers who had prepared gunpowder and weapons stood in the front row and fired again at the Tatars in front. The soldiers coldly aimed at the rushing auxiliaries and followers and pressed the triggers.
Almost every soldier of the Huben Division pressed the trigger, and blood sprouted from the body of an auxiliary soldier and a follower. The auxiliary soldiers and followers in the front row fell to the battlefield one after another as if they were called by name.
1. Those dead Tatars and two Tatars increased the number of corpses on the battlefield.