When the Tiefu Tu was less than fifty battles away from the Han army's formation, the musketeers from the front ranks of the Han army fired intensively.
The horses roared and neighed, and the Tiefu Tu fell off their horses one after another.
Twenty breaths later, the remaining iron pagodas had rushed to less than three battles in front of the formation, and everyone raised their sabers high.
At this time, the second round of gunfire rang out, and at the same time, the spear forest of spearmen fell, and the dense spear blades hung in front of Tiefutu, which had not yet fallen under the gunfire.
The surviving iron pagoda couldn't stop its horses.
The men and horses hit the spear blade with one end and pressed the spear shaft with the other end on the ground into an arch shape.
The spear blade still penetrated deeply into the horse's body and human body.
The back ends of some of the spears did not touch the ground.
At the same time as the spears penetrated the opponent, the spearmen were knocked down by the huge momentum and the spears were thrown away.
But some iron pagodas still survived.
They rolled down to the ground through the gaps between the dense spear shafts, and immediately got up again.
Nothing could hinder their killing at this point.
The musketeers in front of them were still loading ammunition with panic on their faces, their hands were shaking violently, and the spear blades of the spearmen were already behind them.
The most they could do was hit themselves with the barrels of their guns, but it was useless.
They waved their sabers and slashed at the musketeers in front of them.
The heads or arms of more than ten musketeers were chopped off and fell to the ground.
Some musketeers turned around and ran back.
An iron pagoda raised his knife and slashed hard at a musketeer.
The musketeer subconsciously lifted the musket that had not been loaded with ammunition.
With a clanking sound of metal collision, the wrought iron musket barrel was cut open with a deep cut.
Deep knife marks.
At the same time, the soldiers behind him fired several arrows, hitting Tiefu Tu's chest.
However, he was unscathed under the protection of heavy armor.
The iron pagoda struck again with a knife, and it was impossible for the opponent to dodge this knife.
Four feet away, an eight-sided gun tube stretched out to the side of his head and spurted out flames.
With a loud noise, Iron Buddha's head wearing a heavy helmet and mask suddenly turned into a rotten watermelon, and the body fell to the ground in a knife-wielding posture.
With the sound of gunfire one after another, the dozen or so Tiefutu who rushed into the formation were blown to pieces by heavy muskets at close range.
It turned out that Yang Yizhong saw that the frontal firepower was weak, and the Jin soldiers on both sides of the infantry stopped moving forward and were not afraid, so he simply transferred the musketeers on both sides to the front.
More than ten battles later, the second row of more than two hundred iron pagodas arrived in an instant.
Behind them were more than a thousand cavalry horses and ordinary sign army cavalry.
"Three rounds of fire," the centurion commanding the musketeers shouted loudly.
Now that all the musketeers are concentrated on the front, any volley fire will be a waste of firepower.
Another round of gunfire rang out immediately in the Han army's formation, and then a round of gunfire rang out every less than ten breaths.
Following the billowing white smoke and loud noises, people and horses rolled to the ground in the iron pagoda behind.
The few iron pagodas that rushed to the front of the formation were restrained by the dense spears.
The very few iron pagodas that successfully "infiltrated" the formation were shot at close range by some cold guns.
Han Chang, who was watching the battle from the side, was stunned, and the muscles at the corners of his mouth kept twitching.
He, the general, was like this, not to mention the infantrymen below, all of them started to tremble.
"Du Tong, this won't work.
If we continue to consume like moths to a flame, our cavalry will be exhausted."
A Tatar ginseng general came to his senses and reminded Han Chang.
"Yes, stop attacking and retreat," Han Chang came to his senses and ordered.
The general said again: "No, there is no need to retreat now.
I see that the Han army's firearms are powerful, but these soldiers who use firearms are all concentrated on the front.
If the infantry on the east and west sides of our army attack forward, we may be able to achieve miraculous results." ” Han Chang thought about it and said, "You can give it a try."
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When the Jin army's formation came to a halt, the drums sounded loudly, and the infantry phalanx arrayed on the east and west slowly moved forward under the orders of the Jin army leader.
The Jin soldiers and cavalry in the north continued to block the holes of the guns one after another.
The Jin Army cavalry, which had wiped out all 500 iron pagodas, knew that the Han army's firearms were powerful.
When they organized an attack again, they asked the signing army cavalry to serve as cannon fodder in front, while the kidnapping horse followed behind to set up bows and fire arrows.
After two rounds of shooting, the signed army cavalry, which suffered a large number of casualties, was on the verge of collapse.
At this time, the Jin army infantry on both sides finally approached the Han army, but they were met by the strong bows of the Wei soldiers behind them.
These foot soldiers of the signing army had thin armor.
Except for those holding large shields, they were heavily killed by arrows.
Many of them ran back, but were killed on the spot by the Tatar soldiers supervising the battle.
A few of them rushed to the front and were shot down by spearmen.
When the two armies were fighting fiercely, another group of men and horses came galloping from a distance.
It was the more than 100 Weiwei soldiers who had escaped before and rode back to kill them.
In an instant, they cut into the infantry formation to the east of the Jin Army from behind.
The first to be killed were the Tatar soldiers who were supervising the battle.
The eastern military formation of the Jin Army collapsed, and the soldiers of the signing army fled in all directions.
This defeat quickly brought about a chain reaction.
The western army formation also quickly collapsed.
The few Jin Army cavalry left under the guns of the Han army also fled on horseback.
Beiwei, who was in the Han army's formation, rushed out on horseback.
The Jin army was defeated for thousands of miles.
In the end, even the spearmen and musketeers also joined the pursuit.
In the wilderness on the north bank of the Huaihe River, rows of Jin Army prisoners escorted by Han soldiers can be seen everywhere.
The vast majority of them are signed troops who were forced to join the army by the Jin Kingdom.
Han Chang took the remaining defeated soldiers and ran back to Shunchang City in one breath, quickly closed the city gate, and then felt relieved.
After counting the soldiers, they found that only more than 500 infantry and 600 cavalry returned from this battle, including more than 400 cavalry horses.
Yang Yizhong arrived at Shunchang City three days later.
What he did during these three days was to behead all the Tatar soldiers among the prisoners, and the remaining prisoners were escorted to the rear of Huainan for reorganization.
The four gates of Shunchang City were tightly closed.
Yue Fei, who knew the outcome of the battle, did not let Yang Yizhong attack Shunchang Mansion.
But he was ordered to capture the small towns and counties around Shunchang one by one, including those camps that were being built by recruiting laborers.
After demobilizing and returning these laborers, some camps were left that could be used by the subsequent Han army, and the rest were burned with fire.
Zhangjiacun is a small village five miles north of Shunchang City.
At noon that day, several Han soldiers took a shirtless, one-armed, bald and braided Tatar who was tied up to the square at the entrance of the village to await execution.
This man was once a conspirator centurion in the Jin army.
After retiring, he should have returned to his hometown.
However, the gold master ordered him to immigrate to the Central Plains.
This man used his military exploits and the land rewarded by Jinting immigrants to obtain nearly a thousand acres of fertile land and hundreds of slaves in the Zhangjiacun area.
Of course, these fields were 100% plundered by the Jurchens after killing all the original landowners.
The Tatars who had the same conspiracy also came here with him, and they were all still serving in the army in Shunchang Mansion, so they captured him.
The Han army had no need to touch his wives and concubines, because they were all captured Han women
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