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Chapter 150 Mr. Yang, follow me to kill slaves

Chapter 150 Mr. Yang, follow me to kill slaves
Hu Dawei was staggered with the cavalry of the Qing army of Dandai's department. Although a round of three-eyed blunderbuss fired repeatedly, out of the corner of his eye, he could see the throwing spears and throwing axes thrown by the Qing cavalry on the opposite side.

He didn't know the casualties of the knights under his command, but he knew that his own casualties were definitely much less than those of the Qing army, and throwing spears and throwing axes were generally not fatal as long as they didn't hit the vital points.

But the three-eyed blunderbuss was different. The distance between the two sides was about ten steps. As long as the three-eyed blunderbuss hit the Qing army on the opposite side, not to mention the heavy armor, even his three-layer iron armor would still be broken.

Now that he has no time to think about this, two teams of Mongolian Qingqi appeared in front of him, and Hu Dawei roared loudly: "Rush up and feed the Tartars with blunderbuss..."

He took the lead and rushed towards the pair of Mongolian light cavalry in the east. There were about [-] Mongolian cavalry on the opposite side. to go.

Hu Dawei reminded loudly again: "The Tartars will die with one arrow, charge up, and our father will win."

More than 800 Ming army knights rolled forward like a fiery red snake, bringing up a cloud of dust in the winter wilderness.

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The guerrilla Zeng Xinjun, the commander-in-chief of Shanxi Township Hu Dawei, led a fine cavalry leader. When he was a hundred steps away from the Qing cavalry of Dandai's tribe, he rode his horse and rushed northward.

From a distance, they saw that there were more than 800 Ertars. They got off their horses and lined up, trying to block Jiang Mingwu's Mingqi with firecrackers.

Then I saw Jiang Mingwu's Mingqi split to outflank the left and right, and the guns rang again and again. For a while, everyone turned on their backs. Zeng Xinjun yelled: "Rush up, don't let anyone go..."

At this moment, He Chenggong also heard the sound of hooves behind him, and the terrified Ertars screamed again and again. He turned around and saw that it was too late to change the formation to defend, so he rushed to the place where the horses were.

The chief general wanted to run away, and the Second Tatars of the Middle School also panicked immediately. They held up the guns in their hands, and they just threw them randomly. After firing the guns in a panic, they turned around and chased after He Chenggong.

Jiang Mingwu saw that the Er Tartars were already flustered eighty paces away. At the same time, he also saw the friendly troops from the south rushing to support them, so he hurriedly howled and led his troops to the west and rushed directly to the Er Tartars.

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Lu Xiangsheng, Yang Guozhu and others could already see a group of nearly a thousand Ming army knights chasing a group of Mongolian light cavalry in the billowing smoke and dust, and not far away was another group of 800 Qing army Zhenglan Banner cavalry chasing that Ming army.

To the west of them, there are more than 400 Mongolian Qingqi riding and shooting to harass the Ming army again. The situation has become a melee, which is extremely unfavorable to the Ming army.

Lu Xiangsheng turned his head and shouted: "Chen An, drive away those Mongolian Tartars."

Then, he turned his head back and shouted to Yang Guozhu: "Mr. Yang, follow me to kill slaves..."

As soon as the words fell, he jumped out of his horse, and rushed to the battlefield in the northeast. Yang Guozhu was afraid that Lu Xiangsheng would lose, so he hurriedly shouted: "My sons, kill slaves...kill..."

"Kill...kill..."

More than 1000 strong and strong men roared in unison, piercing the sky, and Deke led hundreds of Mongolian riders to fight and retreat, using their own advantages in riding and shooting, constantly causing casualties to Hu Dawei's troops.

However, he was shocked by the deafening roar. Looking sideways, he saw dust flying like thousands of horses galloping. Just looking at the momentum, it seemed that there were thousands of horses and horses.

Although Di Kelei was a little frightened, he was not flustered. He kept sternly telling all the leaders under his command that he tried his best not to engage in close combat with the Ming army.

Therefore, even though there have been more than a dozen battles since entering the bandits, his subordinates suffered the fewest casualties, and the only casualties were almost all caused during the siege.

Even in Gao Yang's battle, his knights suffered very few casualties. At this moment, Deke let out a whistle, followed by another whistle, and his subordinate Mengqi followed him and ran far away, wanting to leave the battlefield and go.

Here, Hu Dawei has nothing to do with these Mongolian Tartars. They slide like loaches, always wandering from the edge of the battlefield, rushing when they have time, riding and shooting from fifty or sixty steps away, and then running far away open.

While chasing, he faintly heard the sound of rumbling hooves. Although he was in the middle of the battlefield, surrounded by the rumbling hooves of galloping horses, he had been waiting for Lu Xiangsheng's reinforcements to arrive.

Since he is always paying attention, for him who has been in battle for a long time, if he listens carefully, he can still distinguish the sound of hooves inside and outside the battlefield. When he suddenly turned his head and looked south, he caught a glimpse of a cloud of smoke rising into the sky.

Huda Wei slightly lifted the reins of the horse, slowed down the speed of the horse, and shouted loudly: "The governor's reinforcements are here, my sons, don't be cowardly, I will kill the slaves..."

Turning the horse's head, the leader rushed to meet the Qing army of Dandai's department who was chasing after him.

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Dan Dai led his troops to chase Hu Dawei's troops all the time. Just after they met Hu Dawei, they were shot down by the opponent's three-eyed blunderbuss and killed more than [-] cavalrymen. hit.

The formation was in chaos in an instant, and it was hard for the whole team to catch up, but Hu Dawei only chased the Deke-like Mengqi, and did not turn back to fight him. Suddenly, he saw a puff of smoke rising from the south.

While he was in doubt, he saw the knights of the Ming army from Hu Dawei's department charging forward again. He had no choice but to lead the army to meet him. At a distance of more than [-] steps, the two sides were fighting together in a blink of an eye.

Dan Dai waved his mace and knocked over two Ming soldiers one after another. His eyes caught sight of a Ming soldier on the right holding up a three-eyed blunderbuss. The big stick hit the Ming soldier's horse's head horizontally.

Before the three-eyed blunderbuss could be fired, the knight of the Ming Army tilted his body and fell off his horse. Taking advantage of the situation, he slipped and got under Dan Dai's horse belly. Before the three-eyed blunderbuss could be fired, he could only swing it , when the sledgehammer hit Dandai's horse's left hind leg hard.

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Zhang Cheng and Guo Yingxian led the knights under them to cross Wangjuzhuang to the west, and saw bursts of smoke and dust flying in the wilderness in the distance. He shouted at Guo Yingxian: "Old Guo, compare which one can kill more Tartars!" ?”

At this time, the wilderness has become a melee, chasing each other south and north, and the torrents of red and blue armor are intertwined, chasing one another, just like a flowing oil painting.

Yang Guozhu led five hundred knights in pursuit of Deke's light cavalry, and Chen An also led about five hundred knights in pursuit of another group of Mongolian light cavalry. They were like hounds chasing rabbits, one slipping away while the other pursued.

Lu Xiangsheng and Hu Dawei, with a total of more than [-] Ming troops, fought against Dandai's [-] Zhenglan Banner Qing troops. It was separated by the Ming army.

Especially Dan Dai, his horse was broken by a Ming army knight, and he also fell off the horse. Fortunately, the Qing cavalry beside him chopped down a Ming army and grabbed a war horse, so he got on the horse, but with more than ten The cavalry subordinates were tightly surrounded by more than 30 cavalry.

On the other side, there were only more than 400 people from He Chenggong's Department who had grabbed the horses and were galloping wildly, wanting to make a circle and then run back to the main formation. Behind him, Jiang Mingwu led hundreds of Ming troops to pursue closely.

Hu Dawei's relative, Zeng Xinjun, led more than [-] Ming cavalry, and was chasing down those Ertars who hadn't got their horses. They scattered in all directions, screaming wildly, and ran for their lives.

At this moment, they only hated their parents for giving them two legs!

(End of this chapter)

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