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Chapter 286: The Eight Banners Cavalry with Heavy Losses (Second Update!) )


Hiss so dangerous Luckard's feet were firmly hooked on the stirrups so as not to fall off the horse.

There were actually artillery pieces in the Ming army formation However, it usually takes a long time for the artillery to fire off one shot before continuing.

This interval is enough for the Qing army to break into the Ming army's formation.

Luck Dehun firmly believed that all these soldiers and crabs could be eliminated with just one charge.

He controlled the horse's reins skillfully, clamped his legs between the horse's belly and began to speed up.

The rest of the cavalry also rushed forward closely surrounding Luckard.

The advancing Qing army looked like a cone.

One hundred and fifty steps, one hundred and twenty steps, one hundred steps Close, close Luckard narrowed his eyes and raised a slight smile at the corner of his mouth.

Just when he was smiling brightly, he suddenly heard bursts of roaring.

Immediately afterwards, many of the cavalry around him were blown away.

Luck Dehun was a little confused, what was going on?

Could the Ming army be able to fire artillery again in such a short period of time?

This is impossible.

At this moment, Shi Tingzhu shouted and reminded: "Master Beile, be careful, this was exploded from underground."

Luck Dehun was shocked.

What, it can explode underground?

Could it be that the Ming army invited demons who could cast spells to help them fight?

Before Luck Dehun could think too much, explosions were heard one after another, and many cavalrymen and horses among both the Han Banner and the Mongolian Banner were directly blown away.

Some horses' legs were directly blown off, and blood flowed all over the ground, which was extremely horrifying.

Luck Dehun was lucky and was not hit by the bomb.

Even so, he was already frightened and panicked.

The Ming army was obviously well prepared.

He led his cavalry into the Ming army's ambush.

Luck Dehun regained his senses a little and said bravely: "Keep rushing, don't stop, rush over and kill all these Nikans."

Whether it's a demon casting a spell or something else, it must only be effective within a certain range.

As long as he leads his army through this range, the Ming army will be helpless.

If you choose to give up now, your previous sacrifices will be in vain.

Luck Dehun would never do such a stupid thing.

He would use a big victory to prove himself and wash away the previous shame.

Chen Shuncai was extremely nervous.

He and Liu Liangmin were in the middle and back of the cavalry team.

The comrades in front of him were killed and injured one after another, which was a huge shock to him.

Chen Shuncai certainly didn't want to die.

He still had Erya and an unborn child.

But in this situation, it was impossible for him to escape even if he wanted to.

The formation of the Qing cavalry when they charged was so tight that Chen Shuncai had no other choice but to be carried forward.

It's not even possible to pretend to be dead.

The only chance was to jump off the horse.

If Chen Shuncai hadn't been trampled to death by the galloping horse following him, this would have been an option.

But Chen Shuncai didn't dare to gamble.

Compared with being blown up while charging, the possibility of being trampled to death by a galloping horse was obviously greater.

Hey, what kind of evil did he commit in his previous life?

Why did he have to endure such suffering?

However, as the explosions became less and less, the Qing cavalry had suddenly reached a position fifty steps in front of the Ming army's formation.

At this time Gao Jie gave an order, and the soldiers behind the spear formation immediately raised their javelins above their heads and threw them at the Qing cavalry.

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Each of them had a total of three javelins.

After throwing them, the Qing army also rushed into the formation.

Then it depends on the spearman.

But before that, the javelin could still cause considerable damage to the Qing army.

A round of javelins flew into the sky, and more than a hundred cavalry were immediately shot through and dismounted.

They wore armor with them, but they couldn't guard against the sharp javelins, and they all wailed in pain and died.

Chen Shuncai was lucky.

He was positioned at the back.

Basically, the javelin lost its strength when it was thrown in front, and was blocked by his companions.

"Damn" Luckedhun was very angry.

Although javelin throwing is a one-time deal, it is very effective in dealing with such dense cavalry charges.

Because soldiers throwing javelins don't need to aim, they can basically hit the cavalry by throwing them hard.

Fortunately, the javelin only has three rounds at most.

After three rounds, the Qing cavalry will take action.

"Throw thousands of enemies into the air, prepare" Li Chengdong used this gap to order the soldiers to throw all the remaining ten thousand enemies towards the Qing army.

This distance happens to be the most suitable for throwing against thousands of enemies.

One point more is too far, one point less is too close.

The soldiers of the Ming army lit the primer and threw the mud balls in their hands towards the Qing army.

This thing has proven to be miraculous in the Linqing defense battle, and the soldiers are also happy to use it.

But the Qing soldiers were different.

They all looked horrified when they saw the explosive mud balls flying towards them.

Compared with land mines exploding from the ground, tens of thousands of enemies are obviously a greater threat.

Because it can explode in the air, the exploded fragments can directly cut or even pierce the body of the Qing army.

If a vital part is injured, the person will die.

Following the explosions, there was another burst of howling ghosts and wolves.

Artillery, bombs, javelins, ten thousand enemies.

The successive attacks of the Ming army caused the Qing cavalry to suffer serious losses during the charge.

The situation in Mengba Banner is slightly better.

First of all, they are skilled with bows and horses, and can avoid some attacks skillfully.

They came on both wings, and there was enough space to dodge.

The Eight Banners cavalry of the Han Army were in dire straits.

They were sandwiched between the two wings of Mongolian cavalry, unable to move at all, and could only suffer all the damage alive.

In this charge, more than 30% of the Eight Banners of the Han Army were lost.

The Mongolian cavalry on both wings only lost 10% of its troops.

Fortunately, we are finally about to break into the Ming army.

Let's avenge our shame now At the final moment of the charge, Luck Dehun deliberately slowed down so that he would not be the first to rush into the Ming army's formation.

The moment the infantry and cavalry met, an astonishing momentum erupted between lightning and flint.

The spears shot out in unison like poisonous snakes spitting messages, and the cavalry also trampled some infantrymen who had not stood firm under their bodies.

Both sides suffer losses from each other.

It has to be said that the Qing army's protection of the cavalry is still in place, and all armors are available.

Even if it is a spear, as long as it does not hurt the vital part, it is difficult to kill him directly.

But after this collision, the speed of the Qing cavalry obviously slowed down.

This is the rhythm the Ming army hopes to see.

Because as long as the Qing army gets into a fight, they can be defeated one by one.

Of course, this mainly refers to the Han army's flag cavalry in the middle of the queue.

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As for the Mongolian cavalry on the two wings, I don't know whether they are deliberately retaining their strength or it is difficult to change the Mongolian cavalry's guerrilla harassment tactics.

They only gallop and shoot arrows on the two wings and do not forcefully charge into the formation.

Luckard was now trapped in the enemy formation and couldn't see the situation on both wings, otherwise he would be so angry that he would vomit blood.

Since the death of Lin Dan Khan, various Mongolian tribes have surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.

But these people are still very arrogant at heart.

Except for a few tribes such as Horqin and Karakha, most of the tribes only nominally surrendered to the Manchus.

Even Meng Baqi has his own little thoughts

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