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Chapter 1058 Decisive Battle of Daling River (7)

While Gao Huan and Haoge were in a fierce battle, the Sanwan Korchin cavalry finally arrived at the battlefield.

Mongolian cavalry rushed out of the mountains and forests, and the sound of hooves that shook the sky across the battlefield, and the ground trembled slightly.

The leader of Korqin Prince Wu Keshan took out the Thousand Mile Mile Mile Mile to observe the battlefield. Unfortunately, his vision was blocked by the high slopes and he could not see the battlefield on the back. He could only hear the rumbling sound of cannons and the fierce shouts of killing.

A large group of Mongolian cavalry appeared on the field west of the hillside. Wu Keshan saw the Gan Army artillery team and the big flag at the top of the hillside without hesitation.

At this time, he took the Qianli Mile Mile Mile Mile, pulled out the Mongolian scimitar, waved forward, "Warriors, raid!"

Thirty thousand Mongolian cavalrymen stepped on the mud, making strange screams in their mouths, and roared and charged.

Prince Korqin Wu Keshan was disabled and strong in his will. He rode his horse around him, and his horse heads were surging around him.

He followed Dorgon to fight, but before the battle started, he went out to the army and stepped on the poisonous caltrops. He cut off his feet and a large piece of meat on his butt, and barely saved his life.

Wu Keshan was disabled. He originally wanted to spend his old age in peace, but the Qing Dynasty was at a critical moment, and he was the brother of the empress dowager and the emperor's uncle, which forced him to drag his disabled body to fight for the Qing Dynasty.

In the early days of the war, his mission was to raid the food routes of the interfering army. The head-on conflict between Mongolian cavalry was not the opponent of the interfering army, and it was also suitable to attack the transport team.

Wu Keshan used the tactics left by his ancestors to attack the grain transport teams of the Gan Army everywhere. When he met the elite soldiers of the Gan Army, he ran away. The mission was completed quite well.

Originally, he thought he just needed to continue harassing, but Haoge's letters still pulled him to the main battlefield.

Under the Ganjun Daqian Banner, Gao Huan was watching the Ganjun cavalry and rushed tens of thousands of Han Eight Banners into pieces.

Du Yinxi suddenly reminded: "Your Majesty, a large number of Mongolians appeared behind us!"

Gao Huan's previous reaction made Du Yinxi and others realize Haoge's strategic intentions.

When the platoon was fired, the eight Han Banners were defeated, and the Gan Army could already attack the entire army, chase the defeated army, and rushed straight to the main formation of Haoge, ending the war.

But Gao Huan just sent cavalry to attack, but the infantry did not follow up, probably guarding against the Mongols who came from afar.

Gao Huan smiled calmly on his face, "I have predicted it long ago! It's okay!"

Under the Qing army's banner, Haoge, in despair, heard the sound of the Mongols' horns.

However, because of the high ground blocking, Haoge could not see the situation of the Mongols clearly. Hearing that they were blowing the horn of charge, he knew that Wu Keshan's cavalry should be heading straight to Gao Huan's main formation.

The combat power of the Korchin cavalry is actually very common. The key to this battle is the suddenness of the Mongolian cavalry, which can catch Gao Huan off guard.

After Wu Keshan arrived, he naturally started fighting immediately and did not give Gao Huan a chance to react.

"Prince, look! Gao Manzi's big flag!" Oboi suddenly pointed at the high ground.

At the bottom of the high slope, the Ganjun cavalry was hiding the eight banners of Han. On the top of the high slope, there were the Ganjun infantry line, and at the top were Gao Huan's big flag and Ganjun's artillery team.

At this time, the Gan Army's large flag and artillery team, which were originally stationed on it, were retreating from the top of the slope to the line of infantry.

Generally speaking, the flag of the Great Banner is the command and spirit of the army, and will not move easily in war.

Gao Huan was obviously threatened when he moved the big star. Wu Keshan was undoubtedly sure of the attack on the Ganjun.

Haoge's cheeks stimulated. He had been busy for so long, and Gao Huan's infantry was still not in chaos, but he had no choice.

With a "scarlet" sound, Haoge suddenly pulled out his ancestral sword and roared loudly: "The warriors of the Qing Dynasty, reinforcements have arrived! Kill me!"

After speaking, the sword swung forward fiercely, and then grabbed the horse's belly and launched a charge towards the Gan Army.

The trumpet of the Mongolians sounded after the army was invaded, which inspired the morale of the Qing army.

Countless Qing troops roared, and tens of thousands of Qing troops launched a charge towards the Gan army like a flood that broke the dike.

After getting Du Yinxi's reminder, Gao Huan looked at it with a thousand-mile mirror and saw the Mongolian cavalry rushing towards the mountains and fields. He immediately ordered the line to line the infantry and change the formation.

Amid the military orders, the Gan Army and Infantry immediately changed from lines to hollow square formations.

The changes in line rows and hollow array groups have long been familiar with Ganjun's heart, and soon the Ganjun line rows have become hollow town groups one by one.

To the west of each hollow formation group, many large shields were placed to deal with the impact of the Mongolian cavalry.

Gao Huan advanced from the top of the slope to the formation group when the infantry changed the formation group.

The army advances in a big army, for the Mongolian cavalry attacking from behind, it is a big army retreating.

When Wu Keshan saw the big flag retreating to the back, he was immediately ecstatic and thought that it was the action taken by the Gan army to find the Mongolian cavalry attacking from behind.

"Kill! The man Gao is going to run away!" Wu Keshan roared loudly. He was disabled, which could be said to be a gift from defeating Gao Huan.

At this time, the enemy was extremely jealous when they met. He roared loudly and shouted loudly as his subordinates charged.

The horns of attack resounded throughout the battlefield, 30,000 Mongolian soldiers roared, and the gray cavalry tide flooded the fields.

On the top of the mountain, the artillery team of the Gan Army turned the gun mouth in panic and fired a group of guns at the Mongolian cavalry formation. The cavalry had already galloped up the hillside.

Seeing this, the Ganjun artillery team did not care about the artillery and hurriedly ran off the artillery formation.

Seeing this, Wu Keshan and the Mongolian cavalry even more thought that the Gan army was in chaos under the attack, and the cavalry could slaughter the Gan army in a hurry and fleeing.

"Kill!" Wu Keshan roared excitedly, the Mongolian cavalry roared loudly, and the power of thousands of troops made people feel scared.

Haoge led a large army to collided with the Ganjun cavalry that had been killed. The Ganjun cavalry, with the huge impact force of the war horses, and the inertia, would hit the Qing army that was coming to us one after another.

The two armies pierced their spears, swung their blunt weapons, howling and neighing, and the Qing army fell down their horses one after another.

At this time, Haoge saw the trunk army line on the slope while galloping, which turned into a hollow formation group. He felt desperate and wanted to remind the Mongolian cavalry, but it was too late.

At this time, Wu Keshan led the cavalry and rushed up the top of the hill. The Gan army immediately launched thousands of arrows, and countless rockets dragged their tails. Smoke filled the mountain, and the Mongols rushed into the smoke and dust.

The next moment, tens of thousands of Mongolian cavalry crossed the hill and rushed down the slope like mudslides.

Wu Keshan rode a war horse, waved his scimitar, over the hill, and then rolled down.

He was surging horse heads on both sides. He had no doubt that after rushing out of the smoke and dust, what would be waiting for him was the army rushing to escape, and no one could stop the attack of the Mongolian cavalry.

At this time, on the slope, in the hollow formation of Ganjun, facing the rushing Mongolian cavalry, the Ganjun on the outside had already stabbed the bayonets and spears, while the musketeers in the back row picked up the muskets and prepared to give the Mongols a fatal blow.

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