As a member of the Golden Family, Bo Er Ji Jin E Phochen still has his pride.
Although there are no reinforcements now, and the number of the Ming army is not less than that of its own warriors, how can the Ming army on foot compare to the Mongols who have been on horses all their lives on the grassland.
It's just that the battle situation doesn't seem to be like this.
The Ming army has a clear advantage.
It can be seen from the Mongolians who kept falling off their horses that the Ming army suffered very few casualties, because it was not easy for the war horses to rush in front of the Ming army, and even if a few knights rushed to the front of the formation, facing the bright and shining Akira's bayonet also prevented them from achieving any results.
He shook his head.
The situation was already obvious.
The number of charging Mongols was not as much as the number killed by artillery and bullets, so the Mongols had no way to effectively kill the Ming army.
He called his bravest subordinate Gu Cilie and said: "The artillery of the Ming army is useless when the soldiers are charging.
If you lead all the warriors to charge at the same time, you can force the Ming army to fight with us on the bayonet."
Gucilie arranged the Mongolian troops into a dense formation, and then rushed forward together.
This made the Ming army face more Mongolian knights, and relying solely on the attack density of bullets was not enough.
Zhou Yuji frowned and said, "Now is the time to really test us.
Send signals and engage in hand-to-hand combat."
Fierce drumbeats sounded, and the Guardsmen in the first row of phalanx gave up attacking with bullets and began to raise their bayonets, pointing diagonally forward.
Six rows of bayonets formed a forest of guns, waiting for the Mongolian cavalry to rush up.
Gucilie roared and rushed over.
In his opinion, the six rows of bayonets were not worth showing off.
After all, the bayonets were no better than spears.
They had no rear support point and would soon fall apart under the impact of the cavalry.
This is also true.
The impact of the Mongolian cavalry soon knocked the bayonet back and forth.
However, the Ming army did not fall into chaos.
The drums sounded again.
The guards in the second row of square formation also moved forward with their bayonets in hand, fighting with the first party.
The Ming army in formation gathered together.
The phalanx behind them continued to fire.
Because the Mongols were on horses, they were not worried about accidental injuries.
The Guards in front could only use the bayonets in their hands to face the Mongolian long knives.
Gu Cilie saw that the large troops had rushed into the Ming army's formation, and sneered in his heart as he slashed at the Ming army in front.
But he saw a bayonet stabbed at his wrist, another bayonet stabbed at his waist, and another bayonet stabbed at the horse's head.
In shock, he retracted his hand, shot the first bayonet away, and swung the second bayonet away, but was unable to block the third bayonet.
The horse neighed loudly when it was injured, and jumped up with its front hooves.
Gucilie couldn't sit still and leaned to the right.
A bayonet seemed to have been waiting here for a long time, and it was stabbed into his waist.
Gucilie screamed, and the knife turned around and struck the musket pole, but the bayonet pulled a long line on his waist.
Kouzi.
The Ming army was shocked, and the gun almost came out of his hand.
He gritted his teeth, pulled out the gun, and a bunch of blood shot out and sprinkled some on his face.
He didn't bother to wipe his eyes, and stabbed him hard again.
He moved forward, then casually brushed his eyes with his sleeve.
This knife was inserted near the wound on Gulieci's waist.
Gucilie yelled again, raised the knife and slashed at the head of the Guardsman.
The Guardsman didn't even look at the incoming saber, and turned the blunderbuss violently, causing Guletz to scream even louder.
At this time, a fire gun from the side stretched out, blocked Guletz's saber, and then stabbed it upwards into his chest.
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Gurez let out a miserable howl, and the severe pain caused his saber to fall to the ground.
He grabbed the firebolt inserted into his chest and pulled it out with all his strength, bringing out a pool of dirty blood.
He held the gun forward and handed it over.
The handle of the gun hit the Guardsman in the chest, knocking him to the ground.
He held the firecracker upside down and hit the Guards soldier next to him, but the firecracker slowed down midway through the swing, and he slowly fell down from his horse.
The soldier who was lying on the ground jumped up, grabbed the blunderbuss, and stuck it in his neck.
Although the commander Gu Cilie was killed as soon as he came into contact with the Ming army, the Mongols had the numerical advantage where the two armies came into contact.
The drums sounded again, and the Guards of the third formation gave up shooting and rushed forward with bayonets in hand.
The Guards' daily rigorous assassination training finally worked, and the bright bayonets also had a certain deterrent effect on the Mongolian horses.
Even if the knight orders them to move forward directly, the horse will often stop or run sideways before reaching the bayonet.
This at least greatly reduces the impact of the Mongolian cavalry.
The Mongolian cavalry is much taller than the Guards, so the Guards behind them can shoot with firecrackers, while the Mongolian rear army's bows and arrows can only be thrown.
The Guards' only helmet with the strongest defense is still useless against the Mongolian bows and arrows.
Problem, so the Mongolian cavalry not only had to deal with the bayonets in front of them, but also the bullets of the Ming army.
From time to time, a Mongolian knight who was fighting was hit by a bullet and fell down from his horse with hatred.
Even so, the impact of the Mongolian cavalry, the number of the Mongolian army, and the greater lethality of the saber compared to the fire blunderbuss and bayonet made the battle between the two sides in a comparable situation.
Zhou Yuji looked at his watch.
It had been almost two hours.
Why wasn't the Mongolian rear group in chaos yet?
Xue Boling set off on time at seven o'clock in the morning, and the Northwest Second Division, led by the surrendered Mongols, headed east.
Because it wanted to paralyze the Mongols, the Second Division was more than 80 miles away from Wanhu's garrison in Ordos.
Xue Boling requested to arrive within an hour and a half.
The Mongolian leader Arahant said: "General Xue, if this is the case, we will not have attack power when we arrive, so it is best to divide it into two sections and rest for a while.
We can get there without much loss of horsepower and people won’t be too tired.
We can start attacking as soon as we arrive.”
The plan formulated by the staff headquarters required them to launch an attack before ten o'clock.
Xue Boling said: "Would it be better if we arrived in one and a half hours and then rested for half an hour before attacking?"
Arahant said: "It is useless to rest for half an hour.
It will make people more tired.
Only direct attack will be effective."
Xue Boling said: "Then according to what Tai Ji said, Tai Ji is leading the way.
After today's battle, I will definitely ask for credit for Tai Ji."
After Arahant left, the accompanying Jin Yiwei officer said: "It seems that Arahant has sincerely surrendered."
Xue Boling smiled and said: "Our Guards have already experimented with the method of resting, and Arahant should have experienced it in ordinary battles.
This time he can speak frankly and can be sure that his surrender is sincere.
We need such people.
"There are too many Mongolians and the area they occupy is too large.
It is difficult for us to occupy them alone, so we must first frighten their courage and kill those who resist.
And we must win over people like Arahant
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