The third-rank military officer of the Qing Dynasty, Zhangjing Afoni of Zhenghuang Banner, was frightened for the first time in front of the soldiers of the Huwei Battalion of the Xuanfu Army who were not afraid of death.
There was a burst of random yelling from his mouth, and even the Baya La soldiers beside him couldn't figure out what he was yelling about!
Afoni turned his horse's head in a panic, and even wanted to ride away to the side. By chance, he ran into Shi Meng, the commander of the left sentry in the middle of the Tiger Guard camp, who was leading the left wing.
This Xuanfu Army soldier, who was born as a blacksmith, was naturally broad-shouldered and round-waisted, with amazing arm strength. Even the weapons he used were custom-made by him.
An enlarged version of the hammer might look cumbersome in the eyes of others, but when he held it in his hand, it could dance up and down, left and right, as if it were nothing.
Even among the Xuanfu army, which has many fierce generals, there are not many people who can be as strong and strong as him.
At this moment, Shi Meng rode up and collided with Afoni. It was no wonder that Afoni died here. He was able to escape Lin Fangping, but he met Shi Shashen again.
Shi Meng would not let him go. He just saw him yelling "Evil". When Afoni was stunned, a square hammer as big as his head hit Afoni's head with a "bang". superior.
Afoni's head exploded immediately, and the brain and blood mixed into a yellow-red patch, splashing around. His helmet made of fine iron flew far away alone, and after landing, it rolled again, and then stopped alone on a horse. Next to the body of the fallen war horse.
The first-class bodyguard of Emperor Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Ba Ya La Jia La Zhang Jing Er Bi Long with a yellow flag, came to convey Huang Taiji's imperial edict to Ta Zhan, asking him to seize several Ming army hand cannons no matter what.
At this moment, he was also returning to the place where Huang Taiji was with the others. He galloped over just in time to catch up with Shi Meng's big hammer and smashed Afeni's head.
"ah!"
Ye Bilong looked at the yellow and red splashing everywhere in front of him, especially Afoni's smashed head, and he couldn't help but scream loudly.
It was not until then that Afoni's body, which was slightly short and fat, but extremely strong and strong, suddenly fell down and fell under the horse with a "bang" sound.
Ebilong seemed to be awakened by the sound of Afoni's body falling to the ground. He didn't even scream anymore, turned his horse and ran towards his own cavalry formation on the side.
It's so slippery!
From this point of view, this escape skill is not only unique to the Ming Dynasty's military, but is a human instinct.
Even if they are as fierce and ruthless as the Tatars, once they encounter an opponent who can match them, or even be more ferocious and desperate, they will still be scared to death by the bloody killings in front of them. You can turn around and run away without even having to learn!
Although this move by Ye Bilong looked harmless to humans and animals, it frightened Shi Meng for a second.
At first, Shi Meng saw a tall and powerful man with a full beard and a long-handled machete charging towards him on horseback. He looked like a ferocious spirit.
He was indeed shocked in his heart, thinking that a ruthless character had come, and he was even a little excited in his heart. His deep hatred for the Tatars was finally fully vented today.
Shi Meng, formerly known as Shi Zhuzhu and nicknamed Shi Dachui, was originally a serious blacksmith in a village called Ma Fang, twenty miles north of the capital of the Ming Dynasty.
He originally had a very good life. Although he was not rich and was even a little poor, he was more stable and happy because he had his parents, wife and children with him.
Who would have thought that when the Tatars invaded the capital in the 11th year of Chongzhen, they raided the northern suburbs of the capital, and Mafang Village became a temporary residence for a group of Tatar soldiers.
Shi Meng's mother, wife, and son who was under two years old all died at the hands of the Tatars in this disaster. Especially his wife, like other women, suffered humiliation and died. die.
How could he not hate this?
His first thought when he joined the army was to kill the Tatars and avenge his relatives!
Back then, when he was imprisoned by the Tatars in Mafang, he took advantage of Zhang Cheng's troops to make a surprise attack and killed a Tatar follower with his bare hands when the Tatars were unprepared.
The reason why he was so loyal to Zhang Cheng later was because he wanted to repay his life-saving grace, but the most important thing was his belief that Zhang Cheng could lead him to kill more Tatars.
Now, he was holding back all his energy and wanted to fight with the charging Ye Bilong, but he didn't know that he turned out to be a coward among the Tatars. As soon as he met him, he fled on horseback.
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Just when Shi Meng wanted to use his legs to exert force and urge his war horse to chase and kill Bibilong, he heard the shouting of killing from behind him. He hurriedly pulled away and looked back. It turned out that it was another wave of more than 20 Tatars. La Bing caught up and was fighting fiercely with the soldiers on his sentry post.
Seeing this situation, he no longer had the intention to pursue Ye Bilong. He shouted "Kill the slaves...kill the slaves..." and ran towards the Tatar soldiers behind him, riding his horse to kill them.
This group of Tatar Baya soldiers was the one led by Buyan's concubine. Because Lin Fangping led his troops to intercept and kill Ta Zhan, he was able to catch up with him after only such a delay.
It was considered that Buyan's son-in-law was lucky. When he caught up with the soldiers of the Huwei camp, the short-handed muskets in their hands had all been fired and they had not had time to reload.
Without the help of such powerful cavalry weapons, the soldiers of the Tiger Guard Camp could only fight hand-to-hand and bloody battles with the Tatar Baya soldiers, although their cavalry combat skills were indeed slightly inferior to those of the Baya soldiers.
However, the Tiger Guard Battalion was better in numbers. Two or three of them fought against a Baya soldier. The gap in fighting skills could be made up by their numerical advantage.
Buyan'e's consort was originally a Mongolian. He was carried into Manchuria's Zhenghuang Banner because he became the brother-in-law of the slave chief Huang Taiji. However, his current status was not entirely due to his status as Huang Taiji's brother-in-law.
As a Mongolian, he grew up on horseback since he was a child. His ability in riding, shooting and fighting was not inferior to that of the Tatars. He followed Huang Taiji to conquer all directions and gained his current status due to his meritorious service.
Facing the Ming army, he looked down on him from the bottom of his heart. He always thought that they were all cowardly and afraid of fighting. Not to mention that there were only more than a hundred Ming troops in front of him, so what if there were nearly a thousand. Come, pursue for more than ten miles.
But this time, Buyan's son-in-law is destined to pay the price for his arrogance!
He took the lead in riding into the formation of the Tiger Guard soldiers. With a round shield in his left hand and an iron mace in his right hand, he knocked two Tiger Guard soldiers off their horses one after another. Just when he was proud.
He was startled by a cry of "Death, Tatar!" shouted in Mongolian. Just when Buyan's brother-in-law was still wondering if he heard correctly, a Ming army knight covered in leather armor shouted in Mongolian. He screamed and rushed forward.
At first, Buyan's brother-in-law thought that there were Mongolians among the bagaras brought by Chaohaer. At this moment, he came to greet him. However, when he rushed closer, he realized that although the person was wearing Mongolian leather armor, other attires were... Ming army appearance.
He was shocked and asked in Mongolian: "Who are you?"
The person who came was obviously a head taller than him, and also a bit thicker than him. He just heard him yell: "Grandpa Temur, I'm going to kill you!"
When Buyan's brother-in-law was astonished, Temur had already stabbed him with a tiger spear. It was too late, but it was too late. Buyan's brother-in-law suddenly twisted his waist and sided, and the tiger spear actually grazed his waist. Sliding sideways, unscathed.
But before he could be happy, he felt that his body was moving towards Temur involuntarily, and at the same time, he felt a heartbreaking pain in his lower back.
It turned out that when Temur saw that the stab missed, he hurriedly twisted the tiger spear so that the back of the spear head was attached to the antlers on one side. Just as it was turning behind Buyan's forehead and waist, he pulled back with great force.
The protruding spikes on the antlers pierced deeply into the flesh of Buyan's lower back. The pain was so piercing that Buyan's wife blurted out an earth-shattering cry: "Ah..."
But as a veteran on the battlefield, he naturally knew that if he was dragged in front of the fierce man on the opposite side, he would never survive. He endured the severe pain, struggled to pick up the iron mace in his right hand, and smashed it on Temur's head.
However, Temur made a strange move and easily dodged the blow. He even held the tiger gun with his right hand and tightly hooked Buyan's body, and pulled him with his left hand in the air. The mace was copied into his hand.
When Buyan's brother-in-law was still in shock, the mace in his hand had left his hand, and for some reason it fell into Temur's hand.
Temur directly lifted the iron mace upside down, used the handle as a hammer, and slammed it hard on the top of Buyan's helmet. The towering helmet was directly hit by this blow and disappeared.
Buyan's head was also shorter for some unknown reason. When everyone took a closer look, they discovered that his neck had been hit in the middle of his neck by this blow.
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Just when Shi Meng wanted to use his legs to exert force and urge his war horse to chase and kill Bibilong, he heard the shouting of killing from behind him. He hurriedly pulled away and looked back. It turned out that it was another wave of more than 20 Tatars. La Bing caught up and was fighting fiercely with the soldiers on his sentry post.
Seeing this situation, he no longer had the intention to pursue Ye Bilong. He shouted "Kill the slaves...kill the slaves..." and ran towards the Tatar soldiers behind him, riding his horse to kill them.
This group of Tatar Baya soldiers was the one led by Buyan's concubine. Because Lin Fangping led his troops to intercept and kill Ta Zhan, he was able to catch up with him after only such a delay.
It was considered that Buyan's son-in-law was lucky. When he caught up with the soldiers of the Huwei camp, the short-handed muskets in their hands had all been fired and they had not had time to reload.
Without the help of such powerful cavalry weapons, the soldiers of the Tiger Guard Camp could only fight hand-to-hand and bloody battles with the Tatar Baya soldiers, although their cavalry combat skills were indeed slightly inferior to those of the Baya soldiers.
However, the Tiger Guard Battalion was better in numbers. Two or three of them fought against a Baya soldier. The gap in fighting skills could be made up by their numerical advantage.
Buyan'e's consort was originally a Mongolian. He was carried into Manchuria's Zhenghuang Banner because he became the brother-in-law of the slave chief Huang Taiji. However, his current status was not entirely due to his status as Huang Taiji's brother-in-law.
As a Mongolian, he grew up on horseback since he was a child. His ability in riding, shooting and fighting was not inferior to that of the Tatars. He followed Huang Taiji to conquer all directions and gained his current status due to his meritorious service.
Facing the Ming army, he looked down on him from the bottom of his heart. He always thought that they were all cowardly and afraid of fighting. Not to mention that there were only more than a hundred Ming troops in front of him, so what if there were nearly a thousand. Come, pursue for more than ten miles.
But this time, Buyan's son-in-law is destined to pay the price for his arrogance!
He took the lead in riding into the formation of the Tiger Guard soldiers. With a round shield in his left hand and an iron mace in his right hand, he knocked two Tiger Guard soldiers off their horses one after another. Just when he was proud.
He was startled by a cry of "Death, Tatar!" shouted in Mongolian. Just when Buyan's brother-in-law was still wondering if he heard correctly, a Ming army knight covered in leather armor shouted in Mongolian. He screamed and rushed forward.
At first, Buyan's brother-in-law thought that there were Mongolians among the bagaras brought by Chaohaer. At this moment, he came to greet him. However, when he rushed closer, he realized that although the person was wearing Mongolian leather armor, other attires were... Ming army appearance.
He was shocked and asked in Mongolian: "Who are you?"
The person who came was obviously a head taller than him, and also a bit thicker than him. He just heard him yell: "Grandpa Temur, I'm going to kill you!"
When Buyan's brother-in-law was astonished, Temur had already stabbed him with a tiger spear. It was too late, but it was too late. Buyan's brother-in-law suddenly twisted his waist and sided, and the tiger spear actually grazed his waist. Sliding sideways, unscathed.
But before he could be happy, he felt that his body was moving towards Temur involuntarily, and at the same time, he felt a heartbreaking pain in his lower back.
It turned out that when Temur saw that the stab missed, he hurriedly twisted the tiger spear so that the back of the spear head was attached to the antlers on one side. Just as it was turning behind Buyan's forehead and waist, he pulled back with great force.
The protruding spikes on the antlers pierced deeply into the flesh of Buyan's lower back. The pain was so piercing that Buyan's wife blurted out an earth-shattering cry: "Ah..."
But as a veteran on the battlefield, he naturally knew that if he was dragged in front of the fierce man on the opposite side, he would never survive. He endured the severe pain, struggled to pick up the iron mace in his right hand, and smashed it on Temur's head.
However, Temur made a strange move and easily dodged the blow. He even held the tiger gun with his right hand and tightly hooked Buyan's body, and pulled him with his left hand in the air. The mace was copied into his hand.
When Buyan's brother-in-law was still in shock, the mace in his hand had left his hand, and for some reason it fell into Temur's hand.
Temur directly lifted the iron mace upside down, used the handle as a hammer, and slammed it hard on the top of Buyan's helmet. The towering helmet was directly hit by this blow and disappeared.
Buyan's head was also shorter for some unknown reason. When everyone took a closer look, they discovered that his neck had been hit in the middle of his neck by this blow.
Temur directly lifted the iron mace upside down, used the handle as a hammer, and slammed it hard on the top of Buyan's helmet. The towering helmet was directly hit by this blow and disappeared.
Buyan's head was also shorter for some unknown reason. When everyone took a closer look, they discovered that his neck had been hit in the middle of his neck by this blow.
(End of chapter)