In the east area of Busan Port, there are about a hundred meters of beach, which is most suitable for beach landing.
The Japanese naval warships were all crowding here. The Japanese sailors on the deck were either holding shotguns, axes, swords, etc., and they were roaring one by one, as if they were fighting for the warships they were riding on. Cheer up and rush to the beach.
"Bang bang bang..." The sound of the bows of warships hitting the beach sounded. Although the Japanese on the deck were prepared, they were still staggered by the shock.
However, these Japanese sailors didn't care at all. After getting up, they jumped out of the warship screaming. Some landed directly on the beach, and some jumped into the sea.
At this time, it was already October, and the sea water was still relatively cold. However, no Japanese sailor cared about this and immediately rushed to the beach after jumping off the boat.
One warship was like this, and so were the other warships. In just a moment, on this 100-meter beach, all Japanese warships were leaning on the beach, and densely packed Japanese sailors started to crawl to the shore like ants. .
If the warship behind could not directly dock on the beach, they would lean on the ship in front and use ropes to fix each other's warships to make them more stable. Then the sailors on the ship would climb or jump onto the warship in front, and then jump again. Get off the boat and wash up the sugar.
In just a moment, Ii Naotaka saw through the monocular that densely packed Japanese sailors had rushed onto the beach and began to rush deeper. According to this posture, it won't take long to outflank the Ming Navy from here and form an encirclement on the Ming Navy in Busan Port.
"Haha, if you have the ability, just keep trying!" Naotaka Ii sneered in his heart, "Let's see how long you can use up your energy!"
Just when he thought of this, his eyes suddenly widened, and his face darkened unconsciously.
Zong Yicheng didn't know, but he still asked: "My lord, you are wise. The Japanese sailors have already rushed ashore. Let's see how the Ming army responds. With so many Japanese warriors charging, only a few people on the shore of the Ming Dynasty can survive." With a thousand troops, it is impossible to resist!"
Although we are not sure how many men and horses Li Dingguo has, we can probably estimate the number, and the difference will not be too far. There are about 40,000 to 50,000 Japanese sailors. Once they wash ashore, how can they fight?
As soon as Zong Yicheng finished speaking, he heard a dense "bang bang bang" sound among the rumbling cannons. Even as far away as Tsushima Island, it could be heard clearly.
At the same time, he finally noticed that there seemed to be something wrong with Ii Naotaka's expression, and he immediately understood that the war situation might have changed again, and it was not conducive to the Japanese side. After reaching this conclusion, he immediately shut up and moved away from Ii Naotaka without leaving a trace.
At this time, Ii Naotaka didn't worry about what Soyoshi had just said. His attention was entirely on his eyes.
In the woods behind the beach, rows of Ming army soldiers suddenly appeared. The front row knelt down and fired with guns, making a series of "bang bang bang" sounds. As the smoke filled the air, the sound of "bang bang bang" was heard immediately. As soon as this wave of sound subsided, the sound of "bah bah bah" was heard again. In short, the sound of Ming army's muskets was continuous.
Among the Japanese sailors who rushed to the front, after a round of gunfire, no one was left standing.
Facing such fierce musket fire, the Japanese sailors were so frightened that they quickly wanted to hide, but there was nowhere to hide on the beach. As a result, many Japanese sailors turned around and ran away, trying to escape back to the ship.
However, when the incident happened suddenly, they were followed by Japanese sailors who were charging with them. Suddenly, you bumped into me, I bumped into you, and everything became chaos.
In just a short time, the unprotected beach was covered with the corpses of Japanese sailors.
The Japanese officers on the warship saw that the situation was not good and immediately ordered the Japanese sailors still on the ship to raise their guns and fight back.
However, at this moment, the Ming army in the forest took the initiative to attack the Japanese on the beach.
When the Japanese officer saw it, he couldn't help but be a little dumbfounded. Was the Ming army already on guard against their own muskets?
If Hauge were here, he would definitely curse in anger, saying that the Ming army was shameless and stole the tactics of his Qing army.
That's right, when the Ming army rushed out of the woods at this time, it was not without any protection or shield protection, but they learned from the Manchu and Qing chariots.
These carriages were all improvised to deal with the Japanese's famous shotguns.
"Quick, quick, fire, where are the cannons?" The Japanese officer on the warship was so anxious that his forehead was covered with cold sweat. He shouted and roared loudly, but the Japanese army's artillery was not many in the first place, and the ship became a mess again. After a while, That might start right away.
While the Japanese were in a hurry, the Ming army soldiers hid behind the carriage and rushed onto the beach. The archers hiding behind immediately lit their bows and arrows and began shooting parabolically, over the carriages, and towards the Japanese naval warships parked on the shore.
"Quick, put out the fire, quick, quick, quick..."
A rocket was nailed to the deck, and the flames were quickly extinguished by the Japanese sailors in a hurry. However, another rocket was nailed to the deck, the body of the Japanese sailor, and the sail...
There were so many rockets that the Japanese sailors had no time to put them out, and the warship was quickly set on fire.
"Quick, quick, quick, get out, hurry up, untie the rope and get out..."
Seeing that the situation was not good, the Japanese officers on the rear boat immediately roared orders. However, in order to allow the Japanese sailors to quickly pass by the warship in front and rush ashore, the rope between the ship and the ship was tied very tightly. Under the rain of rocket arrows, a few Japanese sailors would calm down and untie the rope with peace of mind.
Also, the reason why the Ming army soldiers used the cover of the carriages to rush to the beach and shoot rockets at the nearest location was to cover the rear boats with the arrow rain from the rockets. Only in this way can the maximum damage be caused.
Of course, there were also Japanese warriors who saw that the situation was not good and wanted to rush over and attack the Ming army soldiers behind the carriage. However, the Ming army's fusiliers on the other side of the woods would not let them get what they wanted. They aimed at these Japanese who still had the courage to charge, greeted each one with several fusiliers, and shot them into a hornet's nest.
In just a short time, all the Japanese sailors on the beach were driven into the sea, leaving them basically dead. Because several rows of Japanese navy warships leaning against the beach had been set ablaze by rockets, and they were all burning. From time to time, the gunpowder in the warships was burned, and another explosion occurred, which was very beautiful.
Of course, Naotaka Ii must have been very unhappy about this.
I saw him turning the monocular slightly. It was obvious that he no longer wanted to watch the battle on the beach and turned to look elsewhere.
Near this beach is a rocky area. Here, there are also Japanese navy warships approaching, but because they cannot directly hit the shore like on the beach, the pace of the battle is slower.
In this area, most of the Japanese naval warships were small ships, which could get closer to the shore.
When Ii Naotaka looked here, many Japanese sailors had already disembarked from the ship and were stepping on the rocks. Or maybe he saw what happened to his accomplice next door. They did not dare to let go and jump on the rocks. Instead, they used the cover of the rocks to slowly attack the forest behind the rock area.
Just when these Japanese sailors were about to pass the rocky area, they saw Ming army soldiers flashing out of the woods. They were also lying behind the rocks, holding up the firearms in their hands and pointing them at the approaching Japanese.
"Bah, bah, bah..."
Naotaka Ii could see that the muskets of these Ming troops flashed three times before they retreated and were picked up by other Ming troops. At this glance, he understood that the weapons in the hands of those Ming soldiers were mostly three-eyed guns used by the cavalry. It has a short range, but it can fire a single shot or a salvo, with a total of three shots.
In this rocky area, the distance between the two armies was even closer, which was exactly where the power of this firearm could be exerted.
Thinking of this, Ii Naotaka's face became even more ugly. Why did the Ming army do so many tricks? If you have the skills, don’t use firearms!
He was thinking that in a corner of one of the rocky areas, they really had a close encounter because of the rock cover.
I saw a Ming army soldier slashing away a Japanese sailor with one strike, then using his sword and slashing away another Japanese sailor who was rushing towards him from the side.
As the two sides got closer, Ii Naotakacai discovered another embarrassing fact: the Japanese were too short, and they could not compare with the soldiers of the Ming army in terms of height, arm length, or strength. As for the Japanese army, if they left the shotgun and relied on hand-to-hand combat, how could they fight the Ming army?
Seeing this, Naotaka Ii couldn't help but close his eyes in pain. It was really disturbing!
However, it is impossible not to look.
Naotaka Ii quickly opened his eyes, but instead of looking at Busan, he turned to look at the other side of the sea. After observing for a while, he turned back and continued to look at the battle situation in Busan.
Because there were too many Japanese naval warships, they were trying to land with Busan Port as the center and extending to the coastlines on both sides.
Naotaka Ii discovered that the closer to the coastline of Busan Port, the more difficult it was for the Japanese navy to land, and the Ming army's defense was very strong. However, the farther along the coastline is from Busan Port, the Ming army's defense is obviously much weaker.
After just observing for a while, Naotaka Ii suddenly put down the monocular and immediately burst into laughter.
His smile made Zong Yicheng next to him unable to help but look at him. Will the war take a turn for the better?
With this in mind, he hurriedly approached and asked, "Master Da Lao, but our Japanese navy has already attacked the shore?"
"Not yet!" Naotaka Ii turned to look at him in a rare good mood after hearing this, and explained with a smile, "However, the Ming army's strength is obviously insufficient. As long as the navy continues to extend its landings on both sides, the Ming army's strength will not be enough." , when the time comes, our Japanese sailors can calmly go ashore and start gathering to outflank the Ming army. When the time comes, haha..."