Chapter 83: The Poor Boss Zhang(2/2)
As long as we can capture Pingjiang, we can fight hard no matter what method we use. Stop bothering me with these nonsense in the future!
All of you only need to take care of your own city gate. You don't need to interfere with other city gates. Two hundred thousand to fight a small Pingjiang. I have never fought such a wealthy battle in my life. Please open it to me.
Just play!
At this time, Xu Da looked very much like Chen Youliang in Hongdu City.
The only difference is that Chen Youliang attacked passively, while Xu Da took the initiative.
In order to facilitate the soldiers to successfully capture Pingjiang, Xu Da got ideological inspiration when he attacked Jinling City. He asked the soldiers to build countless enemy towers that were three stories high and easy to move and tied together with wood.
One feature of this kind of enemy building is that it is easy to dismantle, and you can take it wherever you want. It is also easy to install. As long as you have enough materials, you can set the height at will. If the height is not enough, you can continue to add up. More
The important thing is that this enemy tower is easy to move and can be flexibly maneuvered forward, backward, left, and right.
It is recorded in history books that as long as you stand on the enemy tower, you can easily overlook the panoramic view of the enemy's city wall.
In order to facilitate the siege of the city, and to make better use of the limited war preparation resources in his hands, Xu Da had people move out the few weapons he had in stock. In addition to the most common bows and crossbows, there are many
Fire gun (musket) and Xiangyang cannon.
After distributing all these things to everyone, Xu Da asked everyone to take turns to attack Pingjiang 24 hours a day.
Everyone can clearly see that it is a round-the-clock rotation.
This kind of fighting method that does not count time and consumption is absolutely fatal to Zhang Shicheng's army in the city.
The history books do not say how many soldiers and horses there are in Pingjiang City, but I estimate that it is only fifty or sixty thousand at most.
Fifty thousand or sixty thousand troops were used to fight against a well-prepared army of 200,000 troops, and the confrontation was an uninterrupted one in turn.
The difficulty here can be imagined.
If it's a confrontation with open swords and open guns, the difficulty is acceptable, but the problem is that those firecrackers, which are as effective as shotguns but are many times more powerful than shotguns, can't be fired.
Just a big piece.
What's even more terrifying is that above the firecrackers there are many cannons dismantled from Chen Youliang's ship.
The power of these cannons is much more powerful than firecrackers.
This kind of endless battle like a wheel battle is definitely a disaster for Zhang Shicheng!
Once you've done this, you're not done yet.
In order to prevent Zhang Shicheng from jumping over the wall in a hurry, and at the same time adhering to the psychological attitude that if you don't do it, you will do it, Xu Da inherited Zhu Wenzheng's tactical thinking. He ordered the soldiers to set up a circle of wooden fences at the outermost edge of Pingjiang River, and set up a
It is guarded by dedicated personnel. Anyone who dares to cross the wooden fence will be killed immediately by the guarding soldiers.
Let's see.
At this time, the Zhu Jiajun who besieged Pingjiang could be said to be three levels inside and three times outside, and one was on the third level.
It's just the lower three floors of the shield.
This is truly made into a dumpling!
Chapter completed!