Chapter 1691 Long live the Lord, shoot the black gun

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Guiying is the first warrior in Mongolia, and he looks like a strong man with a body as broad as the door panel. But if anyone thinks that he is brave and foolhardy, a reckless man with well-developed limbs and a simple mind, then they are totally wrong. This general is both wise and brave. He is the most brave in Mongolia, and he is cunning and wise. Among the Mongolian tribes, there are almost no opponents.

This Mongolian first warrior was also an old rival of the Ming army. Before the Battle of Guangning, he had led the Han troops to fight against the Ming army in Liaodong many times. He was very familiar with the Ming army's moves. ....It's nothing more than the servants tending to attack the front troops and consume them. When they are almost done, they use the servants' cavalry to rush into the formation and fight. Those servants are indeed powerful. Of course, the armed herdsmen on the grassland can't defeat them, but they can't do well when they encounter the Khan's iron cavalry.

The Mongolian armed herdsmen were on the same level as the ordinary soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, while the Great Khan's iron cavalry were about the same as the servants of the Ming army.

The people currently fighting were more than a thousand armed herdsmen and three to four hundred cavalrymen from Datong Town. Zhenbiao is also a camp soldier, not a servant of the main town. The head town cannot take away the pacesetters when they leave office, so it is impossible to give them the treatment of servants. But compared to ordinary camp soldiers, the treatment of pacesetters is still much better. At least I can get enough military pay and eat well. The soldiers who can be selected for the town bid are often also elite soldiers. Ordinary herdsmen cannot defeat them!

However, the armed herdsmen brought out by Gui Yingcha today are also unusual. They all come from the six "small ten thousand households" belonging to the great Khan Orduo within the Han Wanhu household - at this time, the Han Wanhu household was divided into large Khan Orduo and the Eight Great Camps (Departments), and the Great Khan Orduo was divided into six small ten thousand households, which were called Gaoer Tuman Ten Thousand Houses, Ahe Tuman Ten Thousand Houses, and Hana Tuman Ten Thousand Households. , 10,000 Dou Tuman households, 10,000 Zhongjun households, and 10,000 Alakchuote households. Compared with the herdsmen who joined the Eighth Camp of the Han Dynasty, the armed herdsmen of the six small ten thousand households belonging to the Great Khan Ordo were quite capable of fighting. Among them, the most capable ones are the Zhongjun Ten Thousand Households commanded by Gui Yingqia and his wife Wu Liangha. The so-called Tie Sheng Konot Shi Sumu belongs to this Zhongjun Ten Thousand Households.

For today's exploratory action, Gui Yingqia not only used one Sumu armored cavalry, but also deployed 200 cavalrymen from each of the remaining five small ten thousand households, for a total of 1,300 people.

Before crossing the river, he also made a plan with Su Mu from five other Xiaowan households to lure the enemy into an ambush.

That is to say, ordinary Mongolian cavalry was used to harass the villages west of the Yuhe River that were still under the protection of the Ming army, and the Ming army's rangers were lured out of the small woods on the edge of the Yuhe River.

Then Gui Yingcha led his armored cavalry to attack... This would give the Ming army a disincentive!

If the Southern Barbarians can be taught a lesson and let them know how powerful the warriors of the Han tribe are, then maybe we can negotiate a satisfactory amount of market reward...

In fact, the real purpose of Hutu Dunhan leading so many people to the border wall of Datong was not to grab a lot of things, but to use force to pressure the Ming Dynasty to give more market rewards. If he didn't have half a million, he still had to have one. Three or four hundred thousand, right?

With this market reward, the Great Khan can win over the right-wing ministries and become the "Western Khan"!

Therefore, Hutu Dunhan, Gui Yingqia and others did not want to have a decisive battle in Datong Town, but only planned to use a few small-scale conflicts to let the Ming army know how powerful it was!

Just when Guiying was calculating how many Ming army officers and Ming people should be killed, someone suddenly shouted: "Zai Sang (the general manager of ten thousand households is called Zai Sang), the people of Ten Thousand Households in Alakchuote seem to be Defeated!"

"What?" Gui Yingqia was stunned, "How is it possible..."

The Ten Thousand Houses of Alakchot are composed of warriors from the Mongolian tribes who surrendered to the Han Tribe on their way to the west, although they are not as capable of fighting as the Ten Thousand Households of the Chinese Army. But among the Zahan tribe, they are considered capable of fighting. Compared with the Eight Camps of Zahan and the four "empresses" of Gaoer Tuman Wanhu, Ahe Tuman Wanhu, Hana Tuman Wanhu, and Dou Tuman Wanhu, Ten thousand households" (these four ten thousand households were all led by the wives and concubines of the Great Khan) were too strong. Why did you lose? And it was fine just now...

But Gui Yingcha didn't panic much. He had already made an agreement with several other Sumu before crossing the river. When encountering the enemy's elite soldiers, they did not fight head-on. Instead, they lured them over, and Gui Yingqia's armored soldier Sumu went to fight them.

"Lead the horse!" Gui Yingqia did not hesitate, but immediately ordered the people around to lead the horse. Then he ordered, "Warriors of Tieshan Konot, the time has come to attack!"

The armored cavalry under him had long been impatient. When they heard his call, they all roared and got on their horses, picked up their spears, rushed out of the woods, and started to form a team outside the woods.

The so-called "wall charge" is also practiced by the Mongols - this tactic is nothing more than charging the cavalry in several rows, and it is not difficult. But it’s not easy to play well and play well.

To play the fun game, there are two tips. One is to "always charge", which means to avoid getting into melee and hand-to-hand combat, and always fight as a team to charge; the other is to cultivate high-quality war horses with strong impact... .In addition, there is another basic skill, which is a well-organized attack formation. And the larger the formation, the better the effect of the impact.

As for the traditional "feudal cavalry", they often cannot implement the concept of "always charging". After all, everyone in the traditional feudal cavalry has good martial arts. Wouldn't it be a waste if they don't use it? Moreover, they live scattered and rarely have the opportunity to conduct centralized training, so it is difficult to organize a large frontal impact formation.

The armored cavalry commanded by Gui Yingcha is also a typical feudal cavalry. It can carry out a "wall charge" of a team of a hundred cavalry, but it will not charge repeatedly. After a charge, it will start hand-to-hand combat or archery...

When Gui Yingcha rode his horse out of the woods, Sumu, who came from Alakchot Ten Thousand Households, had already escaped... because a group of Ming army light cavalry chasing them was already approaching Gui Ying. Yingqia's armored cavalry stopped the team four to five hundred paces away and stopped advancing.

The sumu wood leader of Ten Thousand Households in Alakchot looked very embarrassed. There was an arrow stuck in his back. The arrowhead was embedded in his body. It was quite painful to look at... This Mongolian warrior gritted his teeth and arrived. Gui Yingcha stepped forward and said loudly: "Zai Sang, these southern barbarians are powerful. Although they are light cavalry, they can charge like armored cavalry..."

"Trash!" Guiying just cursed and waved his hand to send him away. No matter how powerful the Qingqi is, it is no match for the Tieshan Konot Warriors!

The first Mongolian warrior put his palms on his eyebrows to block the sun, squinted his eyes and looked around, and couldn't help but cursed: "Trash!"

Because he found that the Ming army cavalry that just chased down the Ten Thousand Households of Alakchot only had more than 100 horsemen, all of whom were unarmored. About half of them were holding spears, and the other half were carrying bows and arrows. The leader was a man with a big forehead and a beard. The man looks a bit cruel.

But no matter how cruel they are, they are nothing more than light cavalry without armor.

"Warriors of the Great Khan!" Gui Yingcha took the spear from one of his own soldiers, then raised it high, pointed it toward the sky, and suddenly pointed forward, "Come with me!"

After shouting this, he clapped his horse forward and charged ahead. The 300 Mongolian cavalry who followed him were also unequivocal. They also drove their horses with guns drawn, just like 300 evil wolves, they rushed forward.

As if those Qingqi from the Ming Dynasty knew they were no match, they all turned around and fled westward as fast as they could. Of course Gui Yingji couldn't let them go, so he led his men in hot pursuit. After chasing for a while, they arrived outside a deserted village that had been burned...

"Long live my lord, it's dangerous here, the Tatar cavalry is coming..."

In the deserted village, Man Gui, the commander-in-chief of Datong in the Ming Dynasty, was kneeling on the ground and begging, holding a long Rumi blunderbuss. He was leaning against an earthen wall with half of his head stretched out to look at Zhu Youjian.

And like Zhu Youjian, the young guard is holding a Rumi gun and waiting to fight the Mongolian warriors... Zhu Youjian supports the freshman emperor, so of course he can't have only one Rumi gun. He has hundreds of Rumi guns in his army in front of his tent, but most of them are still in the warehouse. Only his young army is equipped with 100 guns. These fire blunderbuss are all carefully crafted and good things, which are only found in the palace!

Zhu Youjian, the first warrior of the Ming Dynasty, planned to use the method of the Black Lancers to hack into the Han warriors!

"Long live my Lord, the Tatars are coming!" Wu Sangui, who was observing with a telescope, suddenly shouted, and then began to count the steps, "500 steps... 450 steps... 400 steps ..."

The warriors of the Ming Dynasty who were leaning behind the earth wall were very calm. Even though the sound of horse hooves became louder and louder, no one set up a blunderbuss. It was not until Wu Sangui shouted "100 steps" that they all leaned out from behind the earth wall. , set up the Lumi gun and started aiming at the target.

Zhu Youjian also set up his royal weapon, the Lumi gun, and quickly found the target - the target was the Mongolian man who was leading the way behind the Ming army's Qingqi. He looked strong and was wearing iron armor! I wonder if a lead bullet could kill him?

Zhu Youjian thought to himself: If one shot can't kill him, then I will shoot him again...

Thinking of this, Long Live Lord of the Ming Dynasty did not hesitate to pull the trigger, and then there was a loud bang. The Mongolian warrior on the horse seemed to be struck by lightning, and fell off the horse tremblingly.

This is a blunderbuss! Before Zhu Youjian had time to applaud,

There was a loud bang in my ears!