On the east bank of the Wohe River, Yue Fei stood in the autumn rain.
A soldier stood beside him, using a telescope to look at the banners of the soldiers a thousand steps away, and translated the banners into plain text one by one.
This is a communication line composed of five or six groups of mobile scouts.
Relying on it, Yue Fei established contact with Yue Yun's tribe who was trapped in the river bend ten miles away.
However, in order to prevent Yue Yun from sneaking across the Guohe River and escaping, Wanyan Wushu also sent many golden soldiers to patrol around the other side of the river bend.
Therefore, in order to avoid these golden soldiers, the scouts often interrupted the communication line.
"How long do the forwards have enough rations and ammunition to last?"
Yue Fei asked.
"Your Majesty, the news from over there is that the military rations are enough for five days, and the ammunition is enough for 30,000 muskets."
Yue Fei muttered: "Thirty thousand guns can last for five days according to the attack strength of the golden soldiers in the past.
But if they suddenly lose their temper and start attacking fiercely, three days may not be enough."
He turned around and ordered the soldiers: "Send an order to the forward commander, instructing him to send out signal arrows the day before the ammunition is about to run out."
Almost at the same moment, Wanyan Wushu was also standing in the autumn rain, watching the rows of golden soldiers getting ready to go.
The soldiers stepped forward and handed him an urgent military intelligence report, saying: "The scouts ahead found traces of the Han army, but they have not determined the direction from which they came and the exact location of the main force.
The enemy seems to have stopped at a certain place and is standing still."
After reading the detailed military intelligence report, Wanyan Wushu said to himself: Yue Fei, what are you waiting for?
If you keep waiting, your two sons can only meet in the next life.
"Have the 40,000 troops we transferred from Bozhou been deployed?"
Wanyan Wushu asked his deputy Wanyan Zongxian.
"Oh, brother, just don't worry.
I will follow your instructions to arrange these 40,000 troops and 10,000 cavalry horses in the upper reaches of the Guohe River.
When Yue Fei comes to rescue his son, these 40,000 horsemen will ride along the west bank of the Guohe River.
Then, Yue Fei can be blocked between the Guo River and its tributary Zhaowang River.
Unless he can fly across the river with his wings, he will be the bastard in the jar. " "That's called a turtle in an urn," Wanyan Wushu corrected.
Then he categorically ordered: "Now, attack the Han army according to the established plan."
Yue Yun and Yue Lei stood behind the forefront barrier and observed the military situation at the forefront.
Suddenly, the noisy drums and trumpets of the Jin Army were heard in the distance, and then countless flags rose from the horizon, followed by layers of golden soldiers and cavalry figures.
Yue Yun knew in his heart that Wanyan Wushu was for real this time, so he loudly ordered everyone to prepare.
Five vehicle-mounted medium-sized ballistae that had never been used were also dismantled and placed behind the barrier, preparing to bombard the Jin army at close range.
Each musketeer's seven musketry tubes were loaded.
Only some of the pikemen squatted at the front of the barrier, and most of them had nothing to do, so they hid in the makeshift shelter behind.
However, they have learned to load ammunition in the past few days, and when necessary, they will load the finished musket tubes for the pikemen.
The centurions of the musketeers once again emphasized battlefield discipline and were not allowed to fire without a command.
They had to maintain the rhythm of continuous shooting.
The shooting was not carried out in rows, but in groups of one hundred people, in order to cope with the scattered attacks of the Jin soldiers that consumed the firepower of the Han army.
Seven or eight shield chariots of the Jin Army lined up in a row, forming a shield wall at the front, followed by layers of Jin Army infantry and cavalry from the smallest to the largest, from inferior to elite.
The last one to hold the formation was Wanyan Wu.
The five thousand iron pagodas of the art.
The team of Jin soldiers followed the shield chariot slowly and approached eighty steps to the front of the Han army.
Arrows poured down on the Han army's position like a shower of arrows.
No matter the musketeers, pikemen, or the most powerful soldiers in the center, they were all overwhelmed by the arrows and could not lift their heads, and they all hid behind temporary bunkers to avoid the rain of arrows.
The arrows not only came from the direction of the Jin soldiers' attack, but also the Jin army's rangers on the other side of the Wohe River opened their bows and fired arrows.
Many sporadic arrows flew across the river bend and shot into the Han army's formation.
"Let go!"
As a centurion shouted, the hundreds of muskets he commanded opened fire.
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The Jin Army shield wall sixty steps away was hit with sawdust flying, but the Jin Army infantry behind the shield car was Unscathed.
The Jin soldiers' formation continued to advance.
Immediately afterwards, with several loud explosions and explosive flames, the shield vehicles were torn apart.
The thunderbolt shells fired by the five ballistae hit the shield car at a distance of fifty paces.
"Let go" the centurion ordered again.
Hundreds of musketeers fired a second round of volley, and the golden soldiers who lacked the cover of the shield wall fell in pieces.
They responded quickly, and large groups of cavalry poured out of the gap in the shield wall and charged at the Han army.
"Fire", "Fire", "Fire", "Change barrel" The musketeers opened fire one after another under the command of their respective centurions, and bursts of white smoke rose from the Han army's position.
The musketeer who had used up all three rounds of ammunition casually removed the barrel and passed it to the idle pikemen in the rear to reload ammunition for them.
The crisp and loud banging gunshots, accompanied by the neighing of injured horses, the wailing of wounded soldiers, the roaring of red-eyed golden infantry, and the shouts of kills from riders resounded on the battlefield.
The golden cavalry that came like a torrent seemed to have an invisible wall in front of them.
When the cavalry hits the "wall", it will be knocked off the horse and then trampled to pieces.
But there were still a few Jin soldiers and cavalry who passed through the line of fire and rushed to the Han army's fortifications.
A Jin Army Khitan warrior was galloping on the edge of the trench.
Two or three muskets protruding from behind the barrier were aimed at his men and horses.
The injured horse neighed, and his master, whose head was smashed, was also shot.
Get off the horse.
These musketeers belong to a musketeer centurion that specializes in dealing with the remaining golden soldiers and conducting free fire.
Several Jurchen kidnapper horses flew across the ditch in front of the barrier.
More than twenty spears were instantly detected from behind the barrier, and the blades of the spears were hanging in the air directly in front of them.
These kidnapper horses had lost their speed when they jumped into the air, but the remaining kinetic energy still allowed the spear blade to pierce into their bodies or the bodies of the horses.
The golden soldiers on both sides pushed the remaining shield vehicles forward, and the five reloaded ballistae fired again.
In a series of roars, another number of shield vehicles were blown to pieces by thunderbolts.
Some of the shield vehicles did not fall apart, but the thunderbolt bullets fell just behind the shield vehicles, blowing up the soldiers in the rear and temporarily stopping their advance.
After the Jin soldiers formed, Gaitian King Wanyan Zongxian saw such a battle situation and said to Wanyan Wushu in fear: "Brother Wang, if this continues, we will suffer heavy losses.
We can no longer risk our lives with the Han army."
Wanyan Wushu said: "We cannot withdraw now.
According to my observation, the front army can break through the Han army's defense line if they try harder.
If we give up at this time, the losses in front will be in vain."
After that, he not only did not give the order to suspend Instead of attacking, he ordered the drum and trumpeter to order the whole army to charge: