420 units (additional update for Nanyue Sword God Ten Thousand Rewards)

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It doesn't matter if you don't understand Ming Dynasty Mandarin.

If you're still fainting, that's okay.

However, Huang Taiji just woke up, and he could understand Ming Dynasty Mandarin.

"While talking and laughing, the Jianlu navy was reduced to ashes, and the fat slave chief died..."

The shouts of nearly 20,000 soldiers of the Ming Dynasty Navy were still very fun shouts during victory. Each one of them shouted very energetically, one sound after another.

It was like a sharp arrow shooting into Huang Taiji's heart.

Obai knew it was going to be bad when he heard it. However, he couldn't stop the screams of those damn smart dogs, so he could only watch it all.

Not only him, but also Joseon Injo who followed behind could understand Ming Dynasty Mandarin. After hearing this, he knew something was going to be bad, but he was not as worried as Obai. He just looked at the Qing Emperor with a little curiosity, thinking, would he be so angry that he vomited blood again this time?

At this moment, everyone's eyes were focused on the Qing Emperor.

Huang Taiji suddenly opened his eyes angrily, pointed his finger at the sea quickly, and shouted sternly: "Kill..."

As soon as the words came out of his mouth, his head dropped weakly and he leaned into Obai's arms.

"Master, master?" When Obai saw it, he was frightened out of his wits and called anxiously.

But this time, Huang Taiji showed no sign of waking up.

So, Obai immediately put Huang Taiji down carefully and asked the yellow mantle to carry it into the city quickly.

He himself did not follow immediately, his eyes were like lightning, and he looked in the direction that Huang Taiji pointed just now with an extremely ferocious look.

There, stood a large group of North Korean sailors who had escaped ashore.

Obai heard clearly just now that his master's command to "kill" meant killing all these defeated soldiers!

If it weren't for the incompetence of these defeated soldiers, the navy that the master had high hopes for would not have been completely wiped out. It would also have caused the master to vomit blood!

Damn it, these losers really deserve to die!

Thinking of Huang Taiji's tragic situation, Obai gritted his teeth and suddenly waved his hand and shouted: "My master has a purpose, kill him!"

When the yellow mantle next to him heard this, he immediately passed the order without saying a word. The Eight Banners of the Manchu and Qing Dynasties who had already seen it with anger had a place to vent their anger, so they drew their swords and rushed towards the shocked Jianlu by the sea. Sailors, or rather North Korean sailors.

I have to say, the Jianlu army is really elite. The killing efficiency is very high. After just a few seconds of slashing and slashing, hundreds of Jianlu sailors fell into a pool of blood.

The remaining ones were so frightened that they hid behind each other. As a result, they fell into the burning sea in the port.

Eight hundred warships were burning, and the sea water was scalding hot.

These North Korean sailors who helped the tiger were burned to the point of crying for their fathers and mothers, and screamed in agony.

This tragic scene made Chosun Injo and others unable to bear it and dared not look at it anymore.

But those Jianlu Eight Banners were holding bloody knives and laughing there.

………………

On the sea, the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty Navy who were shouting energetically saw this scene vaguely from a distance. They were a little surprised and stopped shouting.

Then, they all shook their heads and sighed, look, this is the consequence of working for Jianlu!

In the end, except for a few North Korean sailors on both sides of the harbor, seeing that the situation was not good, they jumped into the sea that was not affected by the fire and swam desperately to the Ming army warship. They were lucky enough to escape with their lives. Nearly 20,000 North Koreans All the sailors died at Tieshan Port.

………………

By the afternoon, the Jianlu Navy warships at Tieshan Port were almost completely burned. The raging fire has slowly extinguished.

Except for a small number of Jianlu who stayed on the coastline, most of the Jianlu on the shore withdrew to Tieshan City.

The Ming navy at sea also began to return to Pi Island.

Needless to say, here on the island, we would like to give the warmest welcome to the navy's return after victory.

The commander-in-chief of Dongjiang Town, Liaodong Bo Li Laiheng, personally greeted him at the port terminal.

Seeing Zheng Fusong just jumping off the ship, Li Laiheng ran over with a smile, punched Zheng Fusong on the shoulder, and laughed at the same time: "You are such a boy, I really have you, you are awesome!"

"Where, where!" Zheng Fusong was modest at this moment, "It's just that these Jianlu naval forces are too weak to fight!"

Li Laiheng felt a little weird when he heard it. However, he didn't think too much, and just asked impatiently: "I seem to have heard that the slave chief Tai Chi is dead?"

Upon hearing this, Zheng Fusong smiled sheepishly and said, "I made it up just to make the slave chief angry."

At this point, he explained what he saw through the telescope. However, after the slave chief was carried down the mountain, he could not be seen, so he did not know what happened next.

Upon hearing this, Li Laiheng immediately burst into laughter: "Okay, the one who is best carried is the slave chief. Regardless of whether he is angry to death, this matter must be reported. Maybe you can really make a profit." What a great achievement!"

Of course, that being said, no one really thought that a dignified slave chief, who fought in the north and south, fought in the north and south, would be angry to death?

it's out of the question!

Therefore, after Li Laiheng finished speaking, he did not take this matter to heart. Instead, he put his arm around Zheng Fusong's shoulders and said, "Let's go celebrate!"

At this point, the Battle of Pi Island ended.

In this battle, nearly 800 warships of the Jianlu Navy faced off against more than a thousand warships of the Ming Navy. The situation was completely one-sided.

On the Ming Navy side, apart from the loss of the arson ship, there was no loss at all. The casualties among the sailors were only a few unlucky ones.

As for the Jianlu Navy, all the warships were burned and all the sailors were basically dead. Even if Jianlu himself was killed, he died because of this war.

After this battle, the control of the sea in Liaodong was once again completely in the hands of the Ming Dynasty.

Of course, as for land, Dongjiang Town's military strength is not enough to directly conflict with Jianlu.

Today, the Ming Dynasty officers and soldiers on Phi Island are mainly sailors. The land combat strength is still Li Laiheng's more than 1,000 cavalry troops, and the other 2,000 infantry troops transferred from Shanhaiguan.

Even so, the military strength that Dongjiang Town only had was given priority.

The five thousand cavalry troops that had raided Liaodong before had many of their horses disabled due to the continuous high-intensity fighting and marching. In the end, the total that was still usable was about 3,500.

Of course, many of Li Laiheng's horses were disabled. Considering the situation in Dongjiang Town, Governor Zuo Yingxuan of Shanyong asked Yan Yingyuan to replenish Li Laiheng's war horses.

In addition, there are only so many troops in Dongjiang Town because during the reconstruction stage, basically all supplies must be transported by Denglai, so it is impossible to have too many troops.

For this reason, it was destined that if the Dongjiang Army came ashore, they could only avoid the main force of Jianlu and fight by sneak attack.

Of course, if the battle on Pidao could defeat the Jianlu Army, the situation would not be like this.

It's a pity that the presence of the original Dongjiang rebel general did not make everything go as planned for the Ming army!

On the Jianlu side, without the navy, they naturally had no choice but to withdraw their troops from Pidao's Ming army.

On the North Korean side, Ying Erdai led five thousand Manchu prisoners to station in Seoul. Among the Korean rebels, Jin Bulai became the real leader of the Korean rebels because he successfully stood up in the Battle of Phidao.

Li Laiheng sent a clipper to report to the capital what he learned about the situation, together with the successful report of the Pidao naval battle.

……………………

At the same time, Xingguo Gong Zhang Mingwei finally arrived in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.

He took a boat all the way east along the Yangtze River, then entered Poyang Lake and then the Changjiang River, and took a boat directly to Jingdezhen.

Along the way, he did not go ashore except for necessary stops for supplies. Just on the boat, or writing something, or drawing some pictures.

Of course, he would do all the writing and painting, or give him a sketch, and then Zhu Yuluo would actually put pen to paper.

Based on his life experience during the Ming Dynasty, the ancient measurement units were not perfect, which made Zhang Mingwei feel that a new set of measurement units must be developed and used in a standardized manner.

Therefore, from weight to length, from volume to area, including time measurement, etc., he quoted a set of later generations and wrote it after slightly modifying it according to the situation of the Ming Dynasty.

From the very small units of millimeters to the numbers of billions and trillions, they have all been truly defined.

In this way, there will be no need to talk about tens of millions of catties in the future.

And once industrialization begins, it will also require more precision. Including time, it is no longer an hour, but a quarter of an hour. It is a system of hours, minutes and seconds. Of course, one hour is equal to two hours, and fifteen minutes is equal to a quarter of an hour. This remains unchanged.

What makes Zhang Mingwei a little regretful is that he originally wanted to improve the ancient copper caliper to become a more accurate vernier caliper for later generations. However, after asking around, no one knew this.

However, he knew that there were at least copper calipers in the Eastern Han Dynasty, because they were unearthed in later generations. Speaking of which, it seems that subsequent dynasties have not heard of it.

Zhang Mingwei was too lazy to ask people to find out whether there were such copper calipers in the Ming Dynasty, so he directly drew a sketch, and then asked Zhu Yu'ao to refine it, and then asked his capable men to make one on the ship.

When doing these things, Zhu Yuluo was always very interested and kept asking questions. Because she knows that these are the knowledge of future generations. And he would only take it out if it proved to be absolutely useful, so she was naturally very interested.

It can be said that Zhu Yuluo was the first to learn what Zhang Mingwei came up with.

On this day, when the fleet arrived at Jingdezhen, there was a sea of ​​people at the dock, and almost everyone in the county came out to greet them.

During the Ming Dynasty, Jingdezhen was not actually a town, but a county. But to put it bluntly, it’s called Jingdezhen.

What surprised Zhang Mingwei was that the person waiting at the dock was not the magistrate of Jingdezhen, but the prince Zhu Cixiang!