The cry of "Long live the Lord is coming! Run!" has become the most effective slogan to inspire this generation of Ming Dynasty nobles to kill the enemy for the country!
On the battlefield, in front are the ferocious Tatars, and behind you are the even more ferocious Long Live the Lord! How do you ask these nobles who have been pampered and pampered for half their lives to choose?
Those who are killed by the Tatars are Zhonglie, and their family members can always be saved... No matter how cruel Long Live Lord is, he can't raid Zhonglie's home! Although this loyal martyr did a lot of bad things to undermine feudalism during his lifetime.
And the traitor who was killed by Long Live Lord was a traitor who escaped from the battle. Of course, the traitor would have his house ransacked!
The ancestral wealth is gone!
Therefore, the Long Live Lord of the Ming Dynasty was much more ferocious than the Mongolian Tatars in front of him. Zhu Chunchen, Zhao Zhilong, Zhu Guobi, Li Shouqi, Li Zunzu, Liu Kongzhao, and Xu Yunzhen, the seven nobles who "owed their lives", all risked their lives at this time and made a fortune. Howling like crazy, he raised his whip and whipped the war horses, and rushed towards the Mongolian Karaqin cavalry on the left wing who was driven up by Daishan's red flag cavalry two to three hundred steps ahead. And their respective servants were all risking their lives. They all closely guarded their master, waving their machetes and three-eyed blunderbuss, and howling to die in the service of their master - although these nobles of the Ming Dynasty were all trash. , but they have to lead troops after all. Although their vigorous figures are no longer visible on the Jiubian frontier, in other places that are far away from the enemy and have more oil and water, such as the Nanjing Jingying, the Canal Army, the Yangtze River Navy, etc., they are still the domain of the nobles.
Since you want to lead troops, you have to keep some servants and personal guards around you to show off your appearance. Otherwise, if you encounter a mutiny or civil commotion, you may die!
But now these retainers and soldiers who were raised to deal with mutinies and civil uprisings had no choice but to bite the bullet and fight the Tatars.
It’s impossible if you don’t fight! They depend on their master for good food and drink. If the master's family is gone, how can they survive? To work as a servant for the general?
You can't do that kind of work, and the pay is too little...
Since the servants and soldiers all had their own masters, they charged, no, seven clusters were automatically formed around the seven fleeing nobles, and they headed towards the large Tabu Nang Wuliangha on the left wing of the Karaqin Mongolia without hesitation. The Mongolian cavalry led by Seleng (many tabunangs in Karaqin Mongolia are from the Ulyanha tribe and all have the surname Ulyanha) rushed forward!
Wu Liangha Selengke was dumbfounded when he saw seven large groups of armored cavalry rushing towards him like crazy.
These days, Mongolian armed herdsmen are most afraid of the attack of cavalry!
With the help of 3,000 Tiejian Konot cavalry, Hutu Dun Paolu Khan defeated all the northern Mongolian tribes in Monanmo. If he hadn't met the Jurchens in Jianzhou, he might have been able to unify the left and right Mongolia and revitalize the Northern Yuan Dynasty.
And the Karaqin Mongolia is the weakest among the various Mongolian tribes. So the population is divided into thirty-six tribes, and the power of each tribe is almost controlled by the outside Uliangha nobles (the situation of the Uliangha households is similar, all controlled by Tumut). Therefore, there is still a dispute between Wuliangha and Kalaqin in the tribe, and it is difficult for the warriors from the Kalaqin tribe to get ahead in the tribe, so they all went to the next door Ming Dynasty to become Yiding cavalry...
The armed herdsmen of Karaqin Mongolia, who feared the cavalry from the bottom of their hearts, certainly did not have the courage to confront the seven large groups of galloping cavalry. If they had the courage, would they need to seek refuge with Houjin? Wouldn't it be better to just beat up Hutu Dunhan?
If you don’t dare to hedge, of course you have to run away!
Like his subordinates, Wu Liangha Seleng saw the Ming cavalry coming, and his conditioned reflex was to turn his horse around. He also picked up a bow and arrow, ready to shoot while running. But he didn't run very far when he realized something was wrong - just thirty or forty steps in front of him, Daishan's red flag cavalry had already formed a line. The cavalry in the front row all had their carbines leveled, as if they were about to It looks like someone is stabbing someone to death!
This is the sharp soldier who supervises the battle of the Later Jin Army!
Only then did Wuliangha Seleng remember that he had surrendered to the Kingdom of Jin and would obey the command of Tiancong Khan of the Kingdom of Jin.
The military discipline of the Great Jin Kingdom is strict and no one is allowed to escape casually. When the Dajin Army formed a formation to fight, the dead soldiers were always in front, and the sharp soldiers were behind. The sharp soldiers were used to supervise the dead soldiers... When the dead soldiers were gone, the sharp soldiers came up again!
Therefore, Wu Liangha and Selen’s tribe can no longer casually escape from the battlefield...
"Don't run away, come back quickly and charge me... to fight the Nanchao barbarians!"
Wu Liangha Seleng shouted loudly, and at the same time he turned his horse around again. It was really a mess for a while.
But his shouting had little effect. Except for a small number of personal guards following him, others could not hear it at all, and if they heard it, they would ignore it.
Because Karaqin Mongolia is originally a pile of loose sand, and Uliangha Seleng is just one of the many Tabu Nang. Most of the 3,000 Karaqin cavalry under his command are not from his headquarters, but from other Karaqin Mongolian tribes. These people don't care about your orders, Wu Liang Ha Se Leng!
Moreover, many of them were not afraid of the Houjin cavalry supervising the battle, because the Houjin cavalry could not stop them - Daishan's Houjin soldiers were in a charging formation, which was relatively close, so the front was narrow. There were 1,000 more Mongolians in Wuliangha and Seleng than in Daishan's Houjin Cavalry, and their formation was loose (this was an arrow formation), so the front was very large. If you look down from above, you will find that the Mongolian cavalry is spread out over a large area!
There is a large group of cavalry, and they are all "running soldiers" who are good at running away. When running away, they pay attention to running in all directions and disperse in a rush. Only a small number of cavalry in the center of the queue (that is, Wu Liangha. Seleng's confidants) were unable to run to both sides, so they had no choice but to turn around and rush towards the Ming army's cavalry who were desperately trying to escape...
Try to escape!
This is so miserable!
And Zhu Chunchen is not only miserable, but also stupid! When others charged into the battle, they either held spears or swords. And what about him? He didn't hold any weapons, just a rein in one hand and a riding crop in the other. He pushed the horse forward with all his strength, and couldn't help but turn his head and look back. I really don’t know if he is here to race horses or to fight?
When the soldiers guarding him saw him galloping on horseback and rushing towards the enemy formation without hesitation, they felt a little admiration in their hearts.
After all, he is the descendant of Dongping County King Chengwu Lie (Zhu Neng)! It's still a bit powerful if you use all your strength...
Since their masters are willing to risk their lives, they have nothing to hesitate and just fight the Tatars!
The cavalry does not necessarily need to use spears and swords to hurt people when charging into battle. It can also achieve good results by using galloping horses to hit people and horses. The denser the formation, the faster the running speed, and the better the collision effect.
In a blink of an eye, the first collision between the cavalry and horsemen of the two armies on the battlefield happened.
Zhu Chunchen, who only wanted to stay away from the Long Live Lord along the way, did not notice at first that he was getting closer to the Tatar cavalry. When he suddenly realized it, he had already rushed into the enemy's formation at the lead, and he also found that he was in the hands of the Tatar cavalry. Not even a weapon!
Without weapons, of course, you can't fight hand-to-hand, you can't fight hand-to-hand... You can only keep charging with your head covered. As long as you rush through the enemy's battle formation, you can run away.
Zhu Chunchen, who only had one word in mind, unexpectedly discovered the essence of cavalry attack tactics!
Just one word - rush!
He charged desperately, and of course the servants and soldiers who ate from him, drank from him, and relied on him to support their families and live a good life, all had to bravely rush forward. However, they did not forget to take weapons, so while charging, they could stab people with large guns and chop people with swords.
The Mongols who were hostile to them had a much looser formation and were much more cowardly. They had tried to escape just now and slowed down even more.
As a result, he immediately suffered a big loss due to the hedging. He was knocked off his back and his formation was completely dispersed. Those Haraqin cavalrymen who had not been knocked down could no longer suppress their panic. They turned their horses once again and ran in all directions. They dispersed in a rush.
It was not only the knights around Zhu Chunchen who launched the desperate charge, but also six other groups of "escape" cavalry. Under their desperate attack, one or two thousand Mongolian Karaqin cavalry were overwhelmed!
It seems that these nobles are now more afraid of Lord Long Live than they are afraid of the Tatars!