Wanyan Wushu's 20,000 gold army infantry and cavalry lined up at the intersection of Guoshui and Zhaowang River to wait.
They knew the power of the Han army's firearms, so they lined up all the remaining shield carts with sandbags in front, forming a scattered shield wall to protect the most important crossbowmen.
Behind the crossbowmen are infantry composed of Han Chinese soldiers, and on both sides are light cavalry composed of Khitan Bohai soldiers.
Behind them are the Jurchen swordsmen and axemen who supervise the battle team.
The last two or three columns are the remaining kidnap horses and iron pagodas in Wanyan Wushu's hands.
He was preparing to counterattack at the last moment.
A moment after the formation of the Jin soldiers was completed, countless banners of the Han army appeared on the northwest horizon.
There were also Chinese winged cavalry cruising across the Guohe River and the Zhaowang River.
It was almost impossible for Wanyan Wushu to sneak most of the troops across the Guoshui or Zhaowang Rivers.
The Han army's queue, which was more than ten miles long, was getting closer and closer, and the low sound of trumpets and loud drums could be clearly heard.
Suddenly, more than 20,000 Han troops sang the passionate melody "Man Jiang Hong" in unison.
The Jurchens, Khitans, and Bohai people who knew Chinese all had frightened expressions, while the Han soldiers had expressions of numbness.
Yue Fei's military formation was getting closer and closer, and there were rows of shield chariots in front of the military formation.
Many Jin soldiers, especially those who had participated in the attack on Yue Yun's tribe and experienced the strength of the Han army, began to become timid.
Whoosh, whoosh, a batch of scattered arrows suddenly flew out from the Jin Army's formation.
It turned out that some of the Jin Army's crossbowmen were nervous and released the arrows before they waited for the military order.
"Hey, who asked you to shoot arrows?"
The Jurchen Centurion's scoldings sounded one after another, and then the sound of whips was heard.
At this time, a large number of three-foot-long heavy arrows flew out from behind the Han army's formation.
In the blink of an eye, hundreds of Jin army soldiers fell under the heavy arrows.
They were arrows fired by the long archers on the chariot. arrow.
These chariots advanced a few dozen steps before stopping one after another.
These chariots turned their fronts so that their rears, equipped with shield walls, faced the front of the formation.
The crossbowmen on the vehicle began to load the crossbows.
The longbowmen loaded their arrows into their bags, jumped off their chariots, and continued on foot with the group.
At the same time, the Jin soldiers' formation began to fire their bows and crossbows, and arrows rushed toward the Han army.
The Han army musketeers at the forefront clung to the shield car and continued to advance in a half-crouched posture.
The spearmen who followed were struggling to shake their dense spears, trying to knock down the incoming arrows.
The Beiwei soldiers raised their shields to block the incoming arrows.
The long archers who were moving forward on foot were looking for something nearby to hide in.
Some hid behind chariots, and some hid behind the shield-raising soldiers.
But now the two armies are still far apart, and these arrows are already at the end of their strength when they hit the Han army's formation.
The two military formations came closer to each other for more than ten steps.
The ballistas on the Han army's chariots fired the first round of thunderbolts with a deafening explosion.
The entire Jin Bing army formation began to loosen up.
Some Jin soldiers could no longer suppress the fear in their hearts and ran backwards.
Their heads were chopped off by the Jurchen soldiers supervising the battle from behind.
But these thunderbolts were just prelude shots to correct the impact point.
When the Han army's formation reached more than a hundred steps in front of the Jin army's formation, they suddenly stopped advancing amidst the sound of orders.
The Han army had to wait for the ballistae to blast away the Jin soldiers' shield wall before they could continue to advance.
After a stick of incense, another round of thunder bombs and explosive bombs exploded one after another in the Jin soldiers' formation.
In this short period of time, the ballistas on more than a hundred tanks of the Han army had conducted six rounds of bombardment.
Most of the shield vehicles of the Jin soldiers were blown to pieces, and the blazing flames from the explosive bombs devoured dozens or hundreds of Jin soldiers.
The heads and corpses chopped off by them could be seen everywhere on the ground around the Jurchen swordsmen and axemen who supervised the battle, and their own hands holding the swords and axes trembled slightly.
Of course, during this period of time, Wanyan Wushu couldn't be stupid enough to let Jin Bing stand still and be beaten passively.
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Soon after the Han army stopped advancing, he realized the power of the opponent's "trebuchet" and long bow that could throw "firearms".
However, one's own bows and crossbows are very effective at shooting, and the crossbowmen's physical strength and arrows will soon be exhausted.
If this continues, I can only sit back and wait for death.
So he immediately ordered a thousand captains to concentrate on two thousand iron pagodas and a thousand Khitan troops and light cavalry to concentrate on one point and launch a counterattack against the Han army.
The result of this charge was that the three thousand Jin Army cavalry were completely annihilated.
The Tiefutu who rushed farthest only reached a place less than three steps away from the Han Army's chariot and shield wall, and was then killed by three or four Han Army muskets.
Make a honeycomb.
This counterattack not only failed to achieve any results, but also had a huge impact on the morale of our own soldiers.
In order to maintain the precarious morale and prevent them from collapse.
Wanyan Wushu had no choice but to ask the crossbowmen to shoot as fast as they could, pretending to fight back.
There was a sudden commotion among the Jin soldiers in the front line, and the shield wall formed by the Han army's shield chariots began to move forward again.
Wanyan Wushu was truly desperate now.
He knew that his troops would not be able to hold on for a moment in the face of the Han army's attack, let alone Wanyan Zongxian's army.
Now he even doubted whether Wanyan Zongxian's 60,000-strong army could defeat the Han troops in front of him even if they arrived.
In the horrified eyes of Jin Bing, a line of white smoke that was more than ten miles long appeared fifty steps away.
They fell down in rows like wheat stalks blown down by the strong wind.
The longbowmen also threw heavy arrows behind the musketeers, attacking the Jin soldiers in the back row.
All the soldiers of the Jin army, including the Jurchen swordsmen and axemen who supervised the battle, stepped back in unison.
The Jin soldiers' crossbowmen are now either exhausted or exhausted, unable to make any counterattack.
After the Han army musketeers discovered this secret, they simply moved the shield cart and faced the Jin soldiers who were unable to fight back from a distance.
Wanyan Wushu was riding behind the formation, shouting like crazy: "Charge the whole army.
They have powerful firearms, but as long as we charge close, we can win."
However, no one paid attention to him at this time.
The order for the entire army to charge had been issued when the Jin army's chariot shield was completely destroyed, but most of the Jin soldiers still had the courage to charge forward.
Only a few Jin soldiers took two steps forward and fell under the second salvo of the Han army.
After the second round of musket fire, the morale of the entire Jin soldiers had completely collapsed.
Everyone wanted to hide behind and avoid death.
The crowd in the entire military formation quickly squeezed together in the triangle area at the intersection of Zhaowang River and Guohe River.
There was another series of intensive gunfire, and countless Jin Army soldiers fell.
The long archers behind the Han army replaced their heavy arrows with thunderbolt arrows and shot them at the densely populated areas of the Jin soldiers.
Thunderbolt arrows exploded, triggering a rout of gold soldiers trampling on each other.
The Guaizima and Tiefutu behind the formation gathered together at this time and tried to make a last counterattack, but they were blocked by the Jin soldiers' infantry that collapsed and crowded into a ball.
He slashed at random with his sword, trying to disperse the defeated troops.
At this time, hundreds of crossbow thunderbolts and explosive bombs flew towards their gathering place.
After the fierce flames and gunpowder smoke dissipated, Wanyan Wushu's last iron cavalry no longer existed.
Only the neighing horses and the wounded soldiers covered in blood and missing limbs were left wailing
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