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Chapter 181 Capturing Abate alive

"Master, what Melezhangjing said makes sense. There are tens of thousands of Ming troops chasing behind, but there are only a few hundred in front. I would like to ask for orders to lead my subordinates to kill the Ming dogs in front of me..."

Before Melezhangjing could finish his words, a Jia La Ezhen hurriedly agreed and asked for a fight.

There were 10,000 Ming troops chasing him behind, and not far away there were more than 20,000 Ming King Qin's men watching eagerly.

Abatai knew that crossing the stone bridge was their only way out, otherwise today's heroic Qing Zhenghongqi would be delivered to the capital of the Ming Dynasty, so he immediately nodded:

"Okay, you lead your men as the vanguard, and the other warriors will follow. No matter what the cost, you must break through the blockade of the East Palace Guards, otherwise all the twenty records of Zhenghongqi will be recorded here. This is the biggest challenge in Benbele's life.

Shame!"

Jia La Ezhen took the order and immediately led his 800 cavalry to rush to the stone bridge. When they arrived in front of the stone bridge, the slaves were dumbfounded. They forgot the width of the stone bridge.

The stone bridge is not wide and can only accommodate five horses passing side by side.

Knowing that charging like this is equivalent to lining up to be shot, Jiannu Jia La'e really had no other option. He had to rush forward if he wanted to survive, and the Qing Emperor's Seventh Prince was still in the formation.

"Five horses marching in parallel, lying on the back of the horse or hiding under the horse's belly, quickly cross the bridge. Warriors, in order to let Lord Beile come out alive, rush!"

Jia La Ezhen gave an order, and eight hundred Jiannu Zhenghongqi cavalry immediately lined up and rushed to the bridge on the other side.

After the war horses rushed onto the stone bridge, the slave riding skills came into full play. They all hid under the horses' bellies to prevent them from being fired by muskets. This riding method is what we often hear about hiding in stirrups.

Zhu Cixiang led the Dragon Teng Army to set up an ambush with tiger and leopard cavalry, allowing King Qin's men and horses to lure the enemy, while the Weiwu Battalion hid in the woods not far from the stone bridge.

Seeing Jiannu crossing the bridge to pursue King Qin's men, Zhou Yuji knew that Jiannu would never come back this time. He immediately followed the crown prince's plan and led the mighty battalion to seal the stone bridge.

The stone bridge was only over a foot wide and was the only escape route for the Jiannu. More than two thousand Jiannu cavalry could not disperse and charge. Zhou Yuji only needed 200 men to seal the stone bridge.

To be on the safe side, Zhu Cihong still sent out all the troops of the Weiwu Battalion. He wanted to capture Abatai alive to relieve the emperor's anger.

Seeing Jian Nu rushing forward regardless of life and death, Zhou Yuji reached out and pulled out the sword from his waist:

"Aim at the Jiannu war horses and fire, and let them all feed the bastards!"

"Bang bang..."

After receiving the order to fire, the first row of the Weiwei Battalion fired more than 100 Huangming rifles and pulled the trigger on the charging Jiannu war horses.

Regardless of whether the Jiannu war horses were hit or not, the first row of musketeers immediately took a step back after firing, the second row of musketeers stepped forward and fired, and then the third row fired again.

The three rows of volleys were fired instantly, and at least half of the hundreds of mini-bullets hit the Jiannu war horses and the Jiannu hidden under the horses.

The fighting horses of Jiannu overturned one after another. Some of the horses pressed Jiannu under them, and some of the horses rolled Jiannu down the stone bridge and fell into the river. For a moment, everyone fell on their backs.

Almost all the Manchu soldiers under the Eight Banners of Jiannu were wearing three layers of armor, weighing at least several dozen kilograms. It would be difficult not to drown if they fell from the stone bridge into the river.

However, the Ming Army's artillery array did not stop shooting just because a few Jiannu war horses were knocked over. The three rows fired volleys non-stop, knocking over almost all the horses that rushed up the stone bridge.

The snipers of the Weiwei Battalion aimed at the escaped Jiannu and pulled the trigger. At a distance of more than a hundred steps, few Jiannu leaders could escape the shooting of the Ming army snipers.

On the chaotic stone bridge, several Niu Luzhangjing struggled to crawl out from under the belly of the killed war horse. Because they were obviously dressed, their heads were immediately blown off by the sniper. This means that those who pretend to be pretentious will die!

There was a sudden chaos on the bridge, and the way for Jiannu to get to the bridge behind was blocked.

Some of the slaves on the bridge who were not killed immediately began to push the killed horses and companions into the river, hoping to facilitate the cavalry charge behind them.

The snipers of the Weiwei Camp saw someone moving next to the war horses. With their bright rifles, they called out the slaves who had escaped death one by one. Soon there was no more movement on the bridge...

Abatai could only stare blankly at the Ming army's unilateral bombardment of Jiannu on the bridge. He had no choice but to keep cursing the Ming Crown Prince for being cunning and cunning, and for not learning well at a young age.

Abatai had thought of the worst possible outcome and would immediately choose to commit suicide to apologize once the crisis came. However, he secretly shook his head and gave up this plan. As the seventh elder brother of the Qing Emperor, he had not even become a prince until his death.

He was unwilling to do so.

"Qing warriors, in order to avoid being killed by Ming Gou, and in order to let your master return to Daoguan, you dismounted and climbed onto the bridge, and pushed the corpses of warriors and the dead and injured horses blocking the road on the bridge into the river.

Lord Beile has many rewards..."

In order to escape, the two Mele Zhangjings ordered their subordinates to go to the bridge and push the actual combat horses and the corpses of Jiannu off the stone bridge. Otherwise, the cavalry behind them could not rush over, and there was no way they could overwhelm the mighty battalion phalanx.

Looking at the pursuers getting closer and closer behind him, Abate already had a premonition that it would be difficult to escape and ascend to heaven. He was really unwilling to fail.

The Qing and Ming armies have been at war for many years, and now they have clearly gained the upper hand. Not to mention killing or capturing alive a Qing beile, it would be difficult to kill a Niu Lu Zhangjing in battle.

But this time the robbery went wrong. A small Ming crown prince made the Qing warriors suffer a lot. Not only were tens of thousands of Eight Banners warriors killed, but Yang Guli, the Qing emperor's son-in-law, was also captured alive.

If Abatai died in battle today or was captured by the Ming army, it would be the greatest shame for him and the Qing Dynasty, and would also be the biggest defeat since the war between the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.

The Emperor of the Qing Dynasty once said that the Eight Banners of Manchuria were invincible. At that time, no one in the Qing Dynasty generals questioned it, but now that he thought of this, Abate felt that this was a great irony.

The Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty had 10,000 cavalry, but the young prince of the Ming Dynasty killed only 2,000 people in front of him. There is no such thing as saying that the Eight Banners are invincible. The one who is truly invincible should be the young prince of the Ming Dynasty.

Just when Abatai was at a loss what to do, he heard two Mele Zhangjing asking his warriors to clean up the bridge. Abatai agreed very much and nodded repeatedly:

"That's right, warriors of the Qing Dynasty, you can clean up the bridge. Once you die in battle, I will definitely take good care of your family. If you can go back alive, I will be generously rewarded and ask the emperor to bestow you a title."

His official position has been promoted to at least three levels in a row..."

The Manchu soldiers who built slaves were not fools. Mr. Beile and his two superiors just asked them to die.

Although they knew they were about to die, the three hundred red flag cavalry did not dare to disobey the order, so they had to dismount and lie on the ground and climb up the bridge. They all naively thought that this way the Ming Army musketeers would not be able to hit him.

However, the rifles of the snipers Huangming of the Weiwu Camp were equipped with telescopes. Through the telescopes, they could see clearly the behavior of the slaves, so they aimed their guns at the slaves crawling in front and pulled the trigger.

At a distance of more than a hundred steps, the Ming army snipers shot almost one at a time, and soon sent the slaves who climbed up the bridge to clear the bridge deck to see their old khan. I like the Ming Dynasty, and the heyday began with the prince supervising the country. Please collect it
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