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Chapter 44 Massacre

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A sharp pain came from the chest, and the huge force knocked Datushi's body from the horse's back and fell heavily to the ground.

What does it mean to fall horses in the cavalry charge array?

Daluo was scattered and was about to turn over and get up. The war horse from behind was already rushing and trampling past him. The horse's hooves, which were as big as a bowl, stomped on his chest. He even clearly heard the sound of his internal organs breaking and bones breaking.

He held his breath in his chest, and before the blood from his abdomen was sprayed out of his mouth, another horse's hooves stepped heavily on his head.

Bang……

With a dull sound, the head of the grand sacred shattered like a rotten melon, and the red and white burst out, and he died.

The personal soldiers around him were stunned...

Why did the Second Prince die?

They wanted to go down to rescue, but there was no place in the herd of thousands of horses that allowed them to stop. Countless war horses behind them launched a charge, carrying them forward involuntarily, and finally stabilized the war horses under their crotch. When they turned back, their figure had already been trampled by countless horse hooves and turned into a pile of meat sauce.

...

The Tang army was so aggressive that its morale was greatly boosted.

The "three-stage strike" tactic can make up for the shortcomings of the low firing efficiency of flintlock rifles to the maximum extent. One row of firing, one row of preparation, one row of loading bullets, repeating over and over again, always maintaining dense firepower. The Xueyantuo cavalry charged forward was all covered by the barrage. The smoke of gunpowder rose up one by one, gradually gathering into a thick smoke. Even the north wind blowing from the Baidaokou could not be blown away for a while. Countless lead bullets carried huge kinetic energy to destroy the Le armor of the Xueyantuo cavalry, piercing through their bodies.

Thirty feet, this is just a few leaps at a distance when the cavalry charges, but now it has become an insurmountable natural barrier!

Countless cavalrymen went on one after another, and launched a charge with the determination to die, but they all died under the barrage of the Tang army.

The invincible power of hot weapons and the extremely long range of shooting are destined to crush cold weapons from the moment they are born.

Fang Jun stood in the back formation, sat upright on the horse, looking at the battlefield filled with smoke. Xue Yantuo's cavalry was fearless and continued to die, but it was like a fierce tide hitting the reef. Apart from a few waves, it could not shake the Tang army formation at all.

This scene reminded him of the Eight Banners Cavalry who launched a charge against the invaders with their big swords and spears...

In front of hot weapons, even the brave and invincible cavalry will inevitably be torn to pieces.

The era of cold weapons will eventually come to an end.

The battle went on very fiercely, but for Tang Jun, he was also a little bored while excited.

Reload, shoot, fall back.

Reload, shoot, and back...

He just numbly performed the actions he learned during his usual practice, and even the aiming action after he picked up the musket. Anyway, the Xueyantuo cavalry in front of him were like a tide, and he did not want to fire an empty gun after each shot. Moreover, the essence of the "three-stage strike" tactic is fire suppression, and the barrage formed by the lead bullet can be covered in full range. It doesn't matter which shot hit the enemy or which shot fired an empty gun.

As long as you shoot, the enemies in front of you will have no way to avoid them.

Although it is a bit boring, who has ever experienced the battle where such a strong enemy can be slaughtered, but there is not even a single wounded person?

Tang Jun shouted out almost excitedly from top to bottom!

The original confusion and fear had already flown out of the sky. Until now, the soldiers realized that the musket in their hands seemed to be similar to an iron rod, but its powerful power was enough to destroy the world!

Xue Rengui, who was commanding the battle, was even more excited and his face was red with blood!

The "three-stage strike" has been practiced countless times, but who could have thought that this tactic would exert such jaw-dropping power when applied to actual combat?

In front of him were the Xueyantuo cavalry scattered across the northern desert!

When these Hu tribes rode on horses and held scimitars, they were the most fierce soldiers in the world. When they gathered together to launch a charge, they were enough to tear apart any army in the world.

However, now, in front of the musket, they were slaughtered like a group of porpoises, without any resistance...

Xue Rengui bit his lip and looked at the Xue Yantuo cavalry charging in the distance, as if they were hit by an invisible wall and fell off their horses and died tragically.

The Tang army is fighting at this moment, but for weapons like muskets, what is the difference between using the Tang army soldiers or the people in the public?

With the musket in hand, practice it a little and know how to load and aim, you can kill people.

If everyone has a shot, the whole people will be soldiers. With the people of the Tang Dynasty, what kind of Hu people can be afraid of?

But then I thought again, everyone has a gun in their hands and everyone can kill people, so how can the world be in chaos?

Not to mention that private fights among the people will inevitably be in chaos in public security. If there are those ambitious people who covet the position of emperors inciting the people to rebel, even if they are surrounded by a group of people, they can conquer cities and plunder the land and fight against the regular army without losing their disadvantages...

When Xue Rengui thought of the tragic situation of waiting for the world to be in chaos, he couldn't help but shudder.

No wonder Fang Jun wanted to say something like that just now. I'm afraid any emperor would hate firearms?

Of course, we can never be afraid of the invasion of the Hu clan, but the throne of the Supreme Nine Five will be taken away anytime and anywhere!

Which emperor is not afraid?

Therefore, limiting or even eliminating firearms is almost an inevitable ending.

It would be fine if it was just a restriction, but if it was completely eliminated...

Xue Rengui looked worried.

How much hardship did the Han people suffer for generations of the Hu people?

Whenever natural disasters raged on the grassland, the Hu people would rush south to plunder the food and wealth of the Han people, and even treat the Han people as "two-legged sheep"...

Throughout history, how many Han men died on the battlefield against the invasion of the Hu tribe?

How many taxes do the people have to bear for the Hu people in the country and region?

Seeing that there were natural enemies of cavalry like Firearms, the emperor was banned because he wanted to stabilize his throne for thousands of years...

That is the saddest thing in the world.

Just as Fang Jun said just now, "National interests are above everything else", no one can build his own selfish desires on the national crisis.

If the emperor was allowed to ban firearms in order to consolidate the throne, then these soldiers were also the sinners of the Han people for the ages!

The sound of gunfire and smoke on the battlefield was rumbling. Xue Rengui pursed his lips tightly, and his expression gradually became firm.

...

A heart that was so confused that it fell into the valley of despair.

He knew that the Tang army was good at guarding. Since the Sui and Tang dynasties, no Hu cavalry could break through the entire line of the regular Han army.

In the battle at the Evil Yang Ridge, the fear brought to him by the Tang Army's Mo Dao Formation had not completely dissipated, and then he was hit even more fearful than the Mo Dao Formation!

The smoke exploded, and then the brave Xueyantuo cavalry died and fell off their horses...

What's going on?

Tu Midu looked up at the gray sky, trying to confirm whether there was a god standing on the clouds to bless the Tang army and punish the Xueyantuo people.

Even when he saw a corpse that was almost like a honeycomb and covered in empty blood, he couldn't understand what was going on.

The brave and fierce Xueyantuo cavalry couldn't even touch the positions of the Tang army?

The fear brought by ignorance makes the disgust feel as if falling into an ice cellar, and the doubts are suspicious.

It’s not that he is timid, nor that he is incompetent. Tens of thousands or 20,000 Xueyantuo’s cavalry were scared out of fear. What can he do? Even Dadushi himself fell on the way to charge. He was able to command more than a thousand Uighur cavalry under his command. How could he turn the tide and turn defeat into victory?

The defeat is decided, and continuing to charge is no different from killing.

Tu Midu, who had always been insidious, made a quick decision and led his Uighur cavalry to quickly leave the battlefield and run west along the foot of Yinshan Mountain.

When he left, the Xueyantuo cavalry, who had his last breath, had no leader, and his morale collapsed and he fled in all directions.

Xue Rengui rode on the horse and ordered Xi Junmai, Gao Kan: "Don't pay attention to these scattered Xueyantuo people. They cannot make a difference. Whether they can return to the north of the desert alive is a problem! Lead the army to pursue the Uighurs immediately, and don't try to intercept the Uighurs. The Uighurs' iron cavalry has a very strong combat power and is a battle of trapped beasts. As long as they are decorated far away, shoot with muskets and crossbows. After more than three hundred miles, no matter how many Uighurs are left, don't chase them again, come back immediately!"

"Here!"

Xi Junmai and Gao Kan were ordered to rush to attack the Uighurs and killed them.

Fang Jun rode his horse to Xue Rengui, looked at the sky, and said, "It's snowing soon, hurry up and clean up the battlefield."

Xue Rengui nodded, hesitated for a moment, and asked, "Next, should we go straight out of Mobei or return to Shimayi?"

Fang Jun pondered silently.

At this moment, a scout came and shouted: "Report to the general, catch a spy who tried to cross the Daqing Mountain to the north of the Mobei, but this person claimed to be the chief of the Shanyu Protectorate, named Xiao Siye..."

Fang Jun was slightly stunned: "Xiao Siye?"

After he set out to leave Chang'an, he was responsible for stabilizing the Eastern Turks. But now he would either appease Ashinasmo at Yanmen Pass or gather the Turks in Dingxiang City and run to Daqingshan to do what?

Go to Mobei?

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