Meeting the enemy on the water (3)

Style: Historical Author: Not afraid of difficultiesWords: 666Update Time: 24/01/12 01:13:43
Two flowers bloomed, one on each side. After Wanyan Wushu single-handedly broke through the encirclement, he determined the direction with the help of the sun and ran towards his camp.

On the way, he met the relief troops led by Wan Yanchang and returned to the camp smoothly. Then Wanyan Wushu immediately ordered the drums to be beaten to gather the generals. After everyone arrived, Wanyan Wushu said to them: "My colleagues, the situation today is really dangerous. If it weren't for my superb martial arts skills, I might not be able to come back." This proves that the Song army stationed here is prepared, and we must not take this lightly." Then Wanyan Wushu picked up the command arrow on the table and began to issue orders: 1. Wan Yanchang led the army to attack the Song army camp, 2. Han Chang led his warships to attack by water, hoping to defeat the Song army in a water attack.

Two days later, Jin Army generals Han Chang and Xiemao Ali led the navy to attack. Han Shizhong personally led a large warship (a large warship powered by a waterwheel driven by soldiers when moving, or powered by sails). There were archery towers, small catapults and other combat equipment) to face the battle. Since the ships were equipped with advanced equipment, the Song army took the lead in launching an attack with catapults. Stones were thrown at the Jin army one after another. Most of the Jin army officers and soldiers were from the north, and they were not originally from the north. He was good at water warfare. Although he conducted short-term adaptive training in Yangzhou, some soldiers still suffered from dizziness and vomiting.

More importantly, the Jin army was driving a small warship. There were no catapults on the ship and it was impossible to fight back at this time.

Han Chang ordered the soldiers who could not fight to retreat. He led the soldiers who could still fight and rowed the boat at full speed, trying to fight back with bows and arrows or jump on the Song warships to engage in hand-to-hand combat after the distance was shortened.

After all, the soldiers of the Jin Army were all young and middle-aged men. After receiving the order, they began to row hard, and soon approached the Song Army's warship. Because the distance was too close, the Song Army's catapults lost their effect, and the Jin Army began to fight back with bows and arrows. Han Shizhong Seeing this, they ordered to open their bows and fire arrows. Suddenly, arrows rained down from the Song army's warship. After the two armies fired at each other for a while, the Jin army on the boat was defeated. Upon seeing this, the Song army picked up their weapons and jumped on the Jin army's warship to fight with the remaining enemies. Liang Hongyu, who was watching the battle from a distance, saw this and beat the drums in person to cheer up the Song army. The Song army was inspired by the sound of the drums and fought bravely against the enemy. In the end, Han Chang led a few remaining soldiers and fled in defeat.