Chapter 85: Chapter 85
Chapter 85 85 Facing the enemy alone
Know yourself and the enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger.
The Chinese civilization, which is said to have a history of five thousand years, has always developed and grown in the baptism of war, and it also formed its own war thoughts very early.
But at this time, because they came from a long distance and did not know the details, the Ming army fell into a disadvantage in the first confrontation with the Japanese pirates.
The first Japanese pirates Anqing Guard and Luzhou Guard encountered were those who used those ridiculously long spears to thrust. The spears in the hands of the Ming Army gunners had no parents, so they were naturally very disadvantaged.
The formation was in chaos.
At this time, the Japanese pirates holding Japanese knives also quickly followed up and attacked the shield man. The spearmen behind the shield man began to be attacked by the archers in the Japanese formation before they had time to support them.
These days, the weapons used by Shin Japanese are generally the same. Japanese swords are good for chopping, spears are good for long-distance thrusts, and bamboo and bows are good for close range shooting.
Regardless of whether it was the Ming Dynasty military formation or the previous dynasty, the use of bows and arrows mostly concentrated the archers to form an area strike, and the only people who fired bows and arrows at close range were generals and their soldiers.
And most of them are projectiles, pursuing long distances without paying attention to the so-called aiming. The purpose is nothing more than to disrupt the opponent's formation before engaging in battle. Even if you encounter an opponent who is not determined enough, you can directly shoot the opponent's impact.
The words "thousands of arrows were fired in unison and arrows rained down like rain" are not exaggerations. Before the widespread use of firearms, strong bows and crossbows had always been an important factor in measuring a country's military force.
The archers have completed their work if they shoot the dozen or twenty arrows in their arrow silos. Melee combat is not their task.
Although the Japanese archers held impressive longbows, their projectile performance was not very strong. Due to the materials, the bows they held were mostly capable of shooting flatly at a distance of tens of meters.
When the Japanese pirates charged, the few shots they fired were just to attract the Ming army archers to fire their bows in advance and create chaos in the military formation. This was the time for these Japanese pirate archers to fight, and they kept targeting the stronger ones among the Ming army.
The soldiers just rushed over with an arrow, and the Ming army's formation, which was in direct contact with the Japanese pirates, soon collapsed.
Those brave warriors in the team were shot by Japanese pirate archers. They were either killed on the spot or seriously injured and unable to fight anymore. This had a greater impact on the already low morale. Even with the generals shouting behind them, it had no effect at all. The Anqing Guards of the Chinese Army and
The Luzhou Guard's front began to retreat continuously.
The Chinese army's formation retreated, and the positions commanded by the guards directly behind the formation inevitably began to retreat, widening the distance between them and the two wings. At this time, the two wings that should have completed the encirclement could only start to retreat, trying to minimize the distance between them and the Chinese army.
gap.
"Why is the guard flag retreating?"
Wu Zhankui and Wei Meng and their men were about to join forces with the Chuzhou Guards a few hundred meters away to complete the encirclement of the Japanese pirates. Although there was still a group of Japanese pirates in the distance, they didn't pay much attention to it at this time, but the encirclement
But it started to move to the rear. How to correct this?
"Didn't the Chinese army withstand it?"
Wei Meng said worriedly.
"I can only speed up and catch up."
Wu Zhankui hesitated for a moment and said.
"But those bowl-mouth guns can't keep up."
Thinking of Wei Guangde's suggestion, Wei Meng finally persuaded Wu Zhankui to sort through the bowl-mouth guns in Qianhu's collection and picked out seven that seemed to be of good quality and brought them with him. However, he seemed to have better luck and did not fight the Japanese pirates at sea.
On the other hand, naturally there is no room for improvement.
At this moment, these bowl-mouth guns were not only useless, but actually slowed down the movement speed of their Qianhu Division troops.
"not good."
Wu Zhankui looked back at the heavy bowl-mouth blunderbuss carried by several soldiers behind him, and inadvertently looked at the group of Japanese pirates in the distance. At this time, a small group of Japanese pirates appeared further away and were running towards them quickly.
Joined the group.
The group of Japanese pirates before had only about a hundred people, but now a small group of Japanese pirates has joined them, and the number has reached a small number of two hundred people. If this group of people is also desperate, I am afraid it will be a shock to the two hundred households under my command.
It's a bit dangerous.
Previously, I felt that as long as the more ferocious Japanese pirates in the front were surrounded, those behind would not be a concern, as long as they could join up with the Chuzhou Guards on the right.
But now, Nima, the whole formation has changed. The Chinese army keeps retreating, fearing that it will collapse at any time.
And if at this time, the encirclement had not been formed and had not merged with the Chuzhou Guards on the right, no matter whether the remaining Japanese pirates attacked the left army or the right army, the encirclement would be easily overturned.
"Alarm the Commander-in-Chief of the Guards, and also report to Qianhu Station of the Rear Army, asking them to leave the brigade and join us. I'm afraid the Japanese pirates behind us are about to charge into the formation."
Seeing the crisis of the situation, Wu Zhankui immediately ordered his soldiers to find Qianhu, the nearest rear army station.
He had no right to command other Qianhu units, so he could only express his worries at this moment. As for the choice of Qianhu, the rear army, he had no choice.
"The bowl-kou blunderbuss was set up on the spot and loaded with shotguns. The whole army separated from the group and formed a whole group to meet the enemy."
While Wu Zhankui asked people to report the news to the guard commander, he also reorganized his team to prepare for the possible impact of the Japanese pirates behind him.
And just as their team was finished, the two groups of Japanese pirates completed their rendezvous and began to attack them.
Wu Zhankui glanced back and saw that the men and horses at Qianhu Station of the rear army were still retreating. The distance between them was getting farther and farther, and the retreat speed seemed to be accelerating.
"What the hell."
Wu Zhankui cursed in his heart, but there was no other way. The team had separated from the main group. If he wanted to retreat at this time, it would be a complete defeat.
Wei Meng had already rushed to the front and arranged for the gunmen and bird gunmen. This time the two sides were close in strength. There were more than 200 people on his side, while the other side only had more than 100 and less than 200 people. The strength of a battle was still
some.
As long as this Japanese pirate unit is defeated, the Japanese pirate group that is surrounded will be able to fight again. Unless it can directly penetrate the Chinese army and break out of the encirclement, it will have the fate of being surrounded and annihilated, even if it costs a lot of lives.
With the victory of this battle, the Ming army could still afford to accompany it.
For the generals of the Ming Dynasty at this time, soldiers were nothing. They still had a large number of military households. If they were killed, they could just send some money as pensions. Anyway, they were all allocated by the court, and then recruit people from the military households below.
That’s it.
How dare those military households not follow orders to report this?
Human life, in the eyes of these generals, is really worthless, at least far less valuable than military merit.
Wei Meng in front had already formed a formation. After all, they had been practicing together. The coordination between the two hundred households was such that there was no barrier at all, and it was easy to form a military formation.
After arranging the formation, seeing that the Japanese pirates were already pressing up, Wei Meng naturally would not play the role of taking the lead, but would retreat to the back and stand with Wu Zhankui. As for the command, it would be the personal soldiers and the general banners in front.
Taken over.
The general banner is responsible for controlling the soldiers below, and the personal soldiers directly convey their orders.
"Start a continuous bombardment at a hundred steps."
Wu Zhankui already understood the tactics of this unit and saw Wei Meng arranging the gunmen in five rows, so he quickly gave the order.
Chapter completed!