At this time, Guo Zhongyuan's deputy, Guo Xingzu, who had gone to the military camp to deliver a message, said from the sidelines: "Li Quan's army has collapsed. Thousands of soldiers knelt down and surrendered. There are also many women and children waiting for us to gather them."
He looked at his companions and asked blankly: "Continue to attack? Who will we attack?"
Guo Zhongyuan glanced at him, turned to Wang Shixian, and said in a questioning tone: "Since Commander Ji has given the order, I'm afraid we can't delay it."
Wang Shixian nodded, but said nothing.
It turns out that when the commander of the army delivers the order, there must be two sergeants in charge of the flag. If two people wave the military flag at the same time and the flag message is the same, the entire army will act according to the order. Otherwise, someone will need to send someone to wave the flag message again to verify it. This time the two flag sergeants had the same flag language, but Wang Shixian still sent someone to check, just in case.
After a moment, the cavalrymen from both groups arrived, and they dismounted and said, "I am reporting to both commanders. The flag sergeants holding the flags on the left and right are correct in their flags. The Commander-in-Chief has ordered us to continue the attack."
The sound of the cavalry report was very loud, and several military schools heard it. They were either surprised, surprised, or overjoyed. Some people reacted more slowly, and came out in confusion and asked: "Commander, who should we attack?"
Wang Shixian and Guo Zhongyuan looked at each other and nodded.
Then he waved to the military officer and shouted: "Ming Jin!"
The gong sounded, deafening in an instant, which was the order to withdraw the troops.
The high-pitched sound reached everywhere, and the soldiers who were busy pursuing death and the north immediately stopped, and then ran towards the flag of their direct commander.
While running, a few soldiers discarded the trophies they had captured, such as armor or knives, that were in the way, and threw them on the ground.
There are also soldiers who have shouldered several assault missions and are resting in a position further back.
For example, Guo Alin, with a scone in his mouth, was sleeping in a mess with his companions. Hearing the rapid sound of the gong, he jumped up, causing the scone to fall to the ground and be trampled to pieces.
Hundreds of gongs sounded, passing by in the blink of an eye.
Wang Shixian waved his hand again: "Blow the trumpet!"
The horn sounds, which is the order of the whole team.
Each one will be under his subordinates, and their calls will be constant. The soldiers took their own Alixi and stood behind General Shi. General Shi lined up behind the sign leader. The leader reported to the team leader. The team leader was converging with the lieutenant. The lieutenant pointed the flag and led the men of his unit. Some of them gathered around. Flags, some spread out to the left and right wings.
The trumpet sounded melodiously and stopped after thirty blasts.
Wang Shixian paused for a moment, then shouted in a deep voice: "Beat the drum!"
The drums rumbled.
He held the waist knife in his hand and took a few steps forward. The generals in the Chinese army looked solemn. At this time, all the generals who were still in the central army were cavalry generals.
Wang Shixian pointed his sword at them and ordered: "Attack Li Quan's headquarters, with the infantry as the vanguard. To attack Pusan Anzhen's headquarters, it is better to use the cavalry to make a big show of force. You and others will take charge of their headquarters and attack flanking them from the north and south. Three Let’s play the drums, we will arrive on foot and on horseback, and we will surely break the enemy’s camp!”
It turns out that the Commander-in-Chief wants to continue the attack, attacking Pusan Anzhen’s headquarters!
The officers and men of the Ding Navy have been wearing the official title of the imperial court for more than a year. Many soldiers who once struggled at the bottom were quickly promoted by Guo Ning and became mid-level officers. But from beginning to end, they only recognized Guo Ning, and they would not be grateful to the court for this.
Officers at all levels have special stories about this when they receive training. Some of the words sounded too abrupt at first, almost no different from those of rebels. But after listening to them for a long time, and sometimes having to be analyzed in detail by their companions, the officers felt that these words made sense.
Therefore, at this time, Wang Shixian suddenly ordered an attack on the Jin Army camp in Hebei, but the entire army rarely wavered from top to bottom.
Flags were raised high, and under each flag were soldiers eager to take action.
Thousands of cavalry rode ahead, their countless iron hooves stamping on the ground, stirring up heavy smoke and dust. Behind the cavalry, the entire military formation was still moving as before.
The strength of Ding Haijun is like this. Without any fancy means, the whole army surges like an iron stream and begins to pour forward!
Guo Alin still led the soldiers and walked at the forefront of the soldiers in his headquarters.
He did this before because he wanted to make meritorious deeds. This was the case at the moment because the commander in charge of the soldiers had injured his tibia in the previous battle and was really unable to keep moving.
Guo Alin immediately promoted the first team to the temporary acting position and followed him closely.
This team is younger than Guo Alin, and he can't even remember the original name. Because there were many dysentery scars on his head, everyone called him Tang Jiuyu.
Tang Jiuyu was not from the Jin Army in Northern Xinjiang, but a native of Shandong. Last year before Admiral Ding's battle with the Mongolian army, he urgently recruited a group of soldiers, and that's when he joined the army.
Later, he followed Guo Zhongyuan to fight with the Mongolian subordinate army at Xiangshan Pass, and made great achievements. In the first battle, he was promoted from Alixi to Shijiang.
In the same battle, Tang Jiuran's boss, Zhao Bin, who was a veteran from Changzhou, had half of his hand cut off, and had to withdraw from the main force and transfer to the defense system. Tang Jiuyu was lucky enough to be promoted to another level and took over the position of captain.
To be able to become a team leader in the Ding Navy, it is natural that there is no one who can only pretend to be a leader, but after all, Tang Jiuyu's military experience is lacking.
Although he always tries to do his job well and hopes not to appear guilty, when it comes to the battlefield, an officer's responsibilities are too heavy. At this moment, Tang Jiuyu was following Guo Alin, obviously a little uneasy.
Guo Alin didn't mind.
It doesn't matter at all. This is what happens to new officers. After fighting a few battles, they will either die or become mature and reliable warriors.
At this time, the heavy hoofbeats of the war horses gradually faded away, but the footsteps of the soldiers still roared as they strode forward.
Wang Shixian only had thirty horn blasts for the soldiers to assemble their troops. Therefore, the team is inevitably a bit scattered. Strictly speaking, when they broke into the Anding Town camp before, it was like a stream of iron, but now it is more like mercury pouring down the ground.
Guo Alin looked around and felt that his vision was completely filled with silver and black metallic luster. Of course, there is also a lot of red, which is the trace left by blood on the soldiers.
This army is like the iron bone knife in the hand of the commander. After repeatedly smashing the enemy's head again and again, the raised nail heads on the iron bone flower may have become a little blunt; but the weight of the iron bone flower is there, with blood stains. Banban scares and frightens the enemies even more.
Tang Jiuyu stepped deeply and lightly across a certain mud pond, and then urged Ali Xi and others behind him to move two wooden fences to use as a stepping stone when preparing to attack later. When several Alixi lifted the wooden fence, he found that he was a little farther away from Guo Alin, and he quickly quickened his pace to follow.
After walking for a while, he couldn't help but asked in a low voice: "General, are we going to rebel? Are we going to kill Pusan Anzhen?"
"Hehe..." Guo Alin smiled: "Are you scared?"
"How is that possible!" Tang Jiuyu puffed up his chest and shouted, then lowered his voice: "I just didn't expect it... I have more than ten acres of confiscated land in Mading Town."
"Can you easily think of our Guo Jiedu's decision? Jieshuai's decision has its own reasons! Don't think so much, just follow me."
After a pause, Guo Alin sneered again: "What does it mean to leave Anzhen alone? That day I followed Brother Guo and threw an iron artillery cannon at Xuanhua Gate in Zhongdu, killing Hu Shahu! That was a real marshal!"
His words aroused the envy of many soldiers, which in turn aroused a burst of praise. As a result, the soldiers, as well as the sword and shield bearers, spearmen and archers further behind, were all in high spirits, and it seemed that their morale had also improved a lot.
After all, Guo Alin is still young. He tried to maintain a relaxed posture, but he was also a little nervous in his heart.
Therefore, like Tang Jiuyu, he had forgotten that Pusan Anzhen was not at the Jinjun camp in Hebei at all. This one was negotiating with Guo Jieshuai on Tieling, south of the Beiqing River.
The person responsible for guarding the Jin Army camp in Hebei was Pusan Anzhen's deputy general Wanyan Youlun.
At this moment, Wanyan Xianlun was watching dumbfoundedly as a large number of Ding navy troops broke through the Anding town camp. Then the army piled up one after another, with columns and horizontal formations interlaced, like a tide, one after another, pressing towards their own camp.
Did Ding Haijun rebel?
Did you handle such a big thing too hastily? Isn't it dignified enough?
Our two families are neighbors, and you just did this without even saying hello. It’s very difficult for us to handle!
If Ding Haijun rebelled, they would be rebels. Wanyan falsely argued that as a general of the imperial court, he should fight to the end with the rebels. But when he thought about the fighting scene of the Ding Navy that he had just seen, he instantly lost his fighting spirit.
Under the command of Pusan Anzhen, he was not known for his bravery, but was a careful person. But in this situation, what can Zhou Mi do?
Wanyan was so frightened that his kidney sac retracted into his stomach, and both his calves were cramping. He just kept saying: "Quickly, hurry up, call the servants and dispatch the envoy, let him come back quickly!"