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Chapter 211: Recovering the Loop (16)


The Otoks of Chahar were numerous and well-armed.

Lin Danhan bought a large number of bows and arrows from Ming people through the mutual market.

Although these are not weapons that have been eliminated by the Ming army, they are still better than their own arrows with wolf teeth.

Lin Danhan gave an order, and a large number of Chahar people rushed forward.

They plugged the horses' ears so that the sound of the Ming army's artillery could not affect the horses, and then rushed forward with all their strength.

The cavalrymen who were not affected by the artillery jumped over the simple obstacles in front of the first ditch, fell into the first ditch, and were killed by the concentrated fire of the gunmen behind them.

The one behind continued to jump over and successfully crossed the first ditch, but fell into the second ditch.

Soon the artillery at the front could no longer fire, because the Mongols had already ran to the artillery.

Xue Boling passed down the order: "The artillerymen will drag the artillery to the center, and the infantrymen will use bayonets to top it."

The Chahar people are indeed worthy of being a tribe led by the Great Khan.

They did not hesitate when attacking.

After falling off their horses, they could quickly get up and join the battle.

The cavalry in front would rather use their lives to open a path for their comrades behind.

Way to go.

This made the original strategy of artillery in the front no longer effective, so the artillery had to be moved back and the infantry on top.

After the artillery retreated, the infantry charged forward with bayonets raised high.

The infantrymen at the back continued to fire despite the commander's command.

One by one, the Mongols fell off their horses and were quickly trampled to death by the cavalry behind them.

Xue Boling shouted: "Hold it to the death.

Once the artillery is in position, the situation can be reversed."

However, this resistance was not something that could be resisted just because one wanted to.

Guardsmen were constantly injured and then dragged behind by their companions. .

Xue Boling understood that the unfavorable situation some time ago had made him subconsciously underestimate the Mongols.

On this undefendable hillside, the two small ditches could indeed block the small Mongolian tribes who did not have a strong desire to fight, but there was no way to completely block Lin Dan Khan's Chahar elite.

Since the Guards entered the Hetao, they have never encountered a decent opponent.

They always beat the enemy away with a few rounds of artillery shells and a few rows of muskets.

It is inevitable that they are a little slack and have a little contempt for the Mongolian combat power.

Now he suffered a small setback at the hands of the Chahar people, but it aroused the blood in his heart.

Some veterans screamed, "This is fucking fun."

They rushed forward and picked the Mongolians off their horses with their bayonets.

Soon, the panic of the Guards after their defense line was breached subsided.

The soldiers in the front followed the officers and rushed forward to engage in physical combat with the Mongols.

The soldiers in the back opened fire in an orderly manner according to the commander's orders, retreated, and fired the blunderbuss.

Load the charge, step forward, and fire.

The resistance of the Mongolian army actually improved the morale of the entire army.

The artillery finally retreated to the hillside after losing several cannons and several artillery units.

Xue Boling said: "Lift the muzzle of the gun higher and eject the explosive shells to the rear of the Mongols to prevent them from increasing their troops."

After the artillery, muskets, and bayonets all found their suitable positions, the Mongolian army's offensive was suppressed to a certain extent.

Especially after the explosive bombs exploded among the Mongols, it not only disrupted the charge of the Mongolian army, but more importantly, the Mongolians who were fighting were threatened by artillery from the rear.

But overall, the Mongols have the upper hand in terms of momentum.

Although the Mongols' battle losses are much higher than those of the Guards, they have many people, and the Tumut army who has lost the rabbit has already defeated the Chahar people.

As the team formed behind them, Xue Boling was worried that their addition would put greater pressure on the bayonets in the front row of the Ming army.

Bu Shitu finally organized his reluctant army into a basic formation.

He said to his general Mu Hansen: "The Great Khan is watching us.

If we can't achieve some results, I'm afraid that the great army will be destroyed."

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The Khan will be dissatisfied.

I don’t want the Great Khan to find an excuse to annex our Tumote tribe.

You should arrange a war team and kill anyone who retreats. " After Mu Hansen did a simple pre-war mobilization, he led the Tumut people and began to charge forward.

The supervising team behind them with long swords opened their eyes wide, looked at the comrades in front and shouted: "Push forward, Those who retreat will be killed.”

When Xue Boling saw that Tumut's army also started to charge, he ordered the guards: "Send a signal to Commander Du."

He walked forward slowly, holding a long spear in his hand, and dismounted a Mongolian cavalryman with one shot.

He climbed on the horse and stood on the horse and shouted: "Anyone who dares to offend the Ming Dynasty will die!"

The guards shouted together: "Those who dare to offend the Ming Dynasty will die!"

Xue Boling jumped off his horse, stood with the Guards in the front row, and shot another Mongolian to death.

The Guards shouted "Those who dare to offend the Ming Dynasty will die" and picked each Mongolian on the horse with a bayonet.

Down.

The cold weapon battle was brutal and tense, and the scenes were extremely spectacular, but not many people actually died.

Now the Ming army and the Chahar people are competing for endurance.

Whoever fails to hold on and starts to retreat first will be the beginning of large-scale battle losses.

Xue Boling already had two wounds on his body.

Although they were not serious, they hindered him from wielding the spear.

His guards pressed forward to persuade him to replace him.

Xue Boling smiled and said: "Today's battle will either be successful or successful.

If I retreat now, what kind of teacher would I be?

Kill me."

Du Guangting saw the signal from Xue Boling's army and rushed towards the hillside with his troops.

It only took a few minutes to reach the ten-mile distance.

He stopped his horse, took out his binoculars, looked at the situation in front, and then led his men to kill to the left.

On the left is the Tumote phalanx.

Du Guangting has discovered that this phalanx does not have a strong sense of combat, and its armor is not as dazzling as that of other troops, so he chose this breakthrough.

The Guards rushed three hundred steps behind the Tumuts before stopping.

After jumping off their horses, there were naturally dedicated soldiers who gathered the horses and pulled them behind.

The other soldiers formed six columns and began to push towards the Tumuts.

The Tumut people had already seen the Ming army in the rear.

Bu Shitu was in a state of confusion, so he sent someone to notify Lin Dan Khan.

However, Lin Dan Khan had already pressed forward with his entire army.

How could he mobilize his troops at that moment?

All he could do was watch the Ming army coming from behind.

Later, they began to attack the Tumomonobu.

The Tumut troops were in chaos.

Mu Hansen was rushing in front, but he found that the people behind were retreating, and the supervising team did not care.

Then he felt something was wrong.

The Tumut people behind started shouting, "The Ming army is coming from behind."

We're coming."

He hurriedly retreated, but was carried away by the crowd.

How could he succeed?

There was a dense sound of firecrackers from the back of Tumut's department, and the thick smoke made it difficult to open one's eyes.

The Tumuts were in chaos, and this chaos quickly spread to the front.

Mu Hansen finally found an opportunity to retreat.

He raised his sword and rushed towards the Guards.

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A bullet hit him squarely in the head, and he fell off his horse without making a sound

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