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Chapter one thousand seven hundred and seven

The Qing army shot out a dense rain of arrows and harvested lives frantically. The Hengyang Guard soldiers rushing in front of them kept falling in clusters and piles of land, within a distance of less than a hundred steps from the enemy. Their situation was terrible.

Liu Fang, who was commanding behind, saw this tragic situation, not only did he not want to retreat, but he was passionate. At this time, he continued to issue a wrong order - the entire army to charge!

Such an order led to almost the complete defeat of Hengyang Guard Front Army, and even the enemy's body was not in contact.

But, many times, the accidental battle will be the right one, just like a negative one.

The dense arrows of the Qing soldiers caused huge casualties to the Hengyang Guard vanguard, but it was precisely because of this that the Qing army's arrows also cleared the "obstacles" in front of Hengyang Guard's subsequent musketeers and cavalry.

Moreover, the Qing army did not realize that such a bandit, a mob, actually had established musketeers... or even cavalry.

In addition, the sky had just lighted up at this time and the distance between the vision was not far, so it was difficult to detect the situation of the Hengyang Guard rear army.

This made the Qing army crossbowmen basically stayed in the front of the formation after they fought, and they didn't even have the idea of ​​changing the formation and retreating. The infantry behind did not move forward to replace the crossbowmen who could no longer hold the bow.

In fact, no matter how strong a crossbowman is, in a battle, the number of times he pulls the bow is limited. People are so strong that it is difficult to pull the bow and shoot continuously.

The huge casualties of the Hengyang Guard vanguard's vanishing ground caused the power of the Qing army's crossbow arm. It was indeed a bit cruel to say that, but that's the case.

When the musketeer of Hengyang Guard suddenly found that his front was empty, and the distance between the enemy and us was within a hundred steps.

This is obviously the best distance for musket shooting.

More than a thousand Northern Expedition soldiers left by Chi Erhan? The trained young musketeers? The field formation of three volleys was completed with stiff tactical actions? Then they began to shoot at the Qing army without hesitation.

The Qing army's front archers who were not prepared at all? Caught off guard, they were shot and fell down one after another by the sound of gunfire.

This scene had just been staged before? But the protagonist has changed? He became the Qing army.

In field battles? The position of the crossbowman is very close because the arrows need to be dense, otherwise? The sparse arrows cannot hurt the enemy in the movement at all.

The lethality of arrows in field battles?       It is by no means derived from accuracy, but instead of accuracy with vagueness and dense coverage.

A round of volley shots knocked off the Qing army's forward troops, which made it difficult for the Qing army's subsequent infantry to quickly fill the gap in this front, and at this critical moment, hundreds of cavalrymen at Hengyang Guard at the end happened to appear in the most suitable position.

Musketeers are shooting volleys? You need to stop and set up a formation before shooting.

This inadvertently forced the Hengyang Guard cavalry, who had been following closely, to detour to both sides? Otherwise, they would directly crash into their own musketeers formation.

And this unconscious action?                                                            �

The Qing army was indeed panicked at this time? How could they know that this was just a cavalry that had just learned to ride a horse?

The Qing army's cavalry were crossing the river, and the distance could not dissolve the near fire.

Facing the king of the battlefield, the enemy "cavalry" appears.

An inexplicable defeat occurred.

The Qing army retreated with a "overwhelming" momentum.

The latter "Leave a Hand" was overjoyed when he saw this. He believed that his command ability was comparable to General Chi, and even comparable to General General.

So, another order was issued from Liu Fang's mouth - "Driving the Tartars down the Huaihe River!"

Nearly four thousand people, the well-trained Qing army, were chased by a mob of about five thousand people, and ran away in a mess. This may be the most bizarre scene since the Jiangbei War.

At this time, the rookie cavalry of Hengyang Guard who had already realized it suddenly realized that they had become the master of the battlefield. This halo made them unable to stop.

Joy is always short-lived, but the price is painful.

After chasing for more than twenty miles, the cavalry that came out of Hengyang Guard collided head-on with the Qing cavalry who was rushing toward him.

After a hedge, the entire army was wiped out!

The Qing army infantry, who were so frustrated that they were chasing to the extreme, began to gather on the battlefield. They angrily slaughtered the Hengyang Guard cavalry that had not yet died on the battlefield, and even tortured...the corpses!

The Qing cavalry did not stop and continued to attack south.

It was already dawn, and Hengyang Guard infantry and musketeers who were left far behind by the cavalry had discovered something wrong at this time and stopped in time.

At this time, Liu Jian made the most wise decision since the battle broke out - to retreat and withdraw to the old county town.

When the Qing cavalry arrived at the foot of the old county town, Hengyang Guard had already entered the city and shot the nearby Qing cavalry on the city wall.

The Qing cavalry had to retreat and wait for the subsequent infantry to meet with him.

After a night of fierce battle, Hengyang Guard paid the price of nearly 4,000 casualties and "guarded" the old county town.

The situation returned to the starting point of the battle with an unusually strange situation. The old county was still in Liu Fang's hands, and the city's defenders were twice as many as the previous two thousand.

This battle seems to be extremely ridiculous, but it is of great significance to the entire battle situation.

Perhaps Liu Fang did not realize that Hengyang Wei laid a solid foundation for the final loss of Xuyi City.

Bai Yintu mobilized heavy troops and decided to eliminate the bandits and stabilize the transportation in the rear, thus mobilizing his main force. However, this army did not easily defeat the bandits as he had planned in advance, but was dragged under the old county town by Liu Fang's Hengyang Guard.

This made it impossible for the Baiyintu to gather enough troops within at least three days and launched a series of strong attacks on Xuyi City, which gave the second Han team of Xuyi Chi a chance to breathe.

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If the Battle of Hengyang allowed Wu Zheng to see the breakthrough of the battle situation, then gradually tearing open the gap and causing the enemy to continue to bleed is what Wu Zheng really wants.

Ajige was bleeding, and Yue Le was bleeding, but Dorbo had not yet, and the Qing court only hurt his flesh and blood, far from reaching the point where he continued to bleed.

If there are dates or not, let’s talk about it again. This is the purpose of Wu Zheng exposing Shen Wenkui and asking him to visit Jiergalang.

Unfortunately, Jirgalang was like a loach. Although he sent people to contact Wu Zheng several times, and even pretended to be "love" and sent Mimi to Qian Qiaogong, he kept hiding himself very well, saying nothing but doing nothing!

Wu Zheng wanted to use Ledu as a breakthrough point to induce and force Jirgalang to make a certain degree of concession, but Jirgalang played a beautiful "Tai Chi" and kicked the "ball" back to Wu Zheng's feet, that is, two armies of Ajige, Fengyang and Doerbo, Yanzhou.
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