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Chapter 394: Shi Wei Yu catches up(2/2)

Anyway, these barbarians also understand in their hearts that the Ming Dynasty should be benevolence and righteous, and they should be gentle and gentle. Anyway, the Tatars are smart in their abacus. If they can rob and kill, they will make a profit. If they can't beat them, the Ming Dynasty will also talk about benevolence, righteousness and etiquette to you, so there is no need to be afraid.

Many North Korean firearm soldiers were drawn by the Qing Tartars, and some were captured by the Ming army. However, there was no punishment. They believed that they were vassal states and were originally loyal to the Ming Dynasty, but they were forced to be helpless by the Tartars. As a result, the Ming civil servants in charge all sent them back politely.

Originally, North Korea's fear of the Ming Dynasty was deeply rooted. Although the Qing Dynasty won several great victories against the Ming Dynasty, North Korea was still afraid that its behavior would be retaliated. As a result, several times of such incidents, the North Koreans began to serve the Tartars with peace of mind. They were reluctant to recruit troops, but now they have taken the initiative to deliver them to their door.

Therefore, the Jurchen horse team and the Mongolian cavalry did not dare to stay and surrender. However, the Korean musketeers and the infantrymen of the Eight Banners of Han remained. One was that they could not run, and the other was that they felt that they were either recruited by the opponent's general or they would be released.

Surrender is nothing. When the Manchu army comes, it will turn around and surrender. When Chenyang fell, it was the ones who were captured by Yuan Yingtai. They followed the Mongolian Insider to attack and killed the city gate opened by the defenders, causing the big city outside the pass to fall into the hands of Manchus.

But the Ming army they encountered today was different. Jiaozhou Camp was a reactionary to the tradition of civil and noble martial arts in the three hundred years since the founding of the Ming Dynasty, and it was also a positive change in the Chinese Han civilization from the original martial arts to the weak. Benevolence and righteousness have been talked about for too long and used for too long, so we should kill them.

Only after they were killed and let these Tartars and traitors be exposed to their blood can they be impressed, warn the four barbarians of the world who have ulterior motives, and let them remember them for many years.

The Dengzhou Army was not prepared to pay attention to the corpses and the bloody smell everywhere. They had no time to clean up these things. I believe that the civilians in the nearby areas would definitely come to clean up the battlefield after the battle was over.

The sun was already setting, and the Dengzhou soldiers felt the fatigue of fighting hard for a day at this time, but their camp was about three miles away from the battlefield, so it was safe to return there at present.

The cavalry who went to the camp to report the news brought the civilians and Ding Zhuang back to the battlefield. The civilians took advantage of the afterglow before dusk and carried the bodies of the soldiers onto a large cart. Life and death were impermanent on the battlefield. Jiaozhou Camp had a promise to the soldiers that if you died in battle, you might not give your body to your family, but you would definitely bring your ashes back.

For Chinese people who have to return home after their death, this is already a great promise. The current atmosphere cannot tell at all the fatigue after the great victory, the sadness of the death of comrades, and the heavy weight after the massacre just now, which makes everyone unwilling to speak out.

Those twenty cannons were of little significance to Jiaozhou Camp. They were too heavy and clumsy, and their ignition holes and gun body were together. A craftsman from the army nailed the red iron bars into the hole and poured them with cold water. The cannon could not ignite the fuse, so it was basically scrapped.

The rest of the artillery are naturally treated as such. Twenty artillery cannons are extremely powerful, which makes them lose their combat power. This small detail is a bit different from the cannons in Jiaozhou Camp. The cannon holes cast by the Jiaozhou Camp Weapon Manufacturing Bureau can be moved and replaced with a new one.

The wooden sticks used for loading the Tartars' artillery, the brushes used for washing the cannon, and all the tools that can be used for the cannon were completely destroyed, either destroyed or burned.

Originally, after the Dengzhou army had cleaned up the bodies of the Dengzhou army on the battlefield, they began to prepare for retreat. The one who insisted on letting them do all this was Oman of the Experimental Battalion.

After doing these tasks, the Jiaozhou Ying Dengzhou Army could confirm one thing, that is, the Tartar army could no longer use these artillery pieces.

Although it was a victory, there was no atmosphere of victory. The soldiers dragged their tired steps, accompanied by big chariots pulling bodies and trembling men.

Zhao Neng, who was sitting on the horse, looked blank and rode his horse in the front of the team, and occasionally stopped to look at the marching queue. When the soldiers walked by Zhao Neng, they would always look at the extremely brave general with respect. The courage he had led the musket queue to advance, shocking the soldiers of the Dengzhou army and local areas.

However, Zhao Neng didn't think so. He knew that his command had huge flaws. Without these problems, the Dengzhou Army might not have suffered such huge losses. Dengzhou Army General Zhao Neng blamed himself, but what he did not realize was that as a military commander, he did grow in this battle, although the cost was a little higher.

After walking slowly for an hour, the Dengzhou army returned to the camp also had to guard against the Tartars' horses on the way to attack from the flanks, but nothing happened along the way. I guess the Tartars army was extremely tired and had no extra experience to fight.

The camp built by the civilians behind the battlefield was the fortress of the Dengzhou army when they retreated. Although it was a cold winter, the soldiers in the Jiaozhou camp still urged the civilians to dig trenches around the camp and built the village wall with gravel, soil and wooden piles.

In the Jiaozhou Camp's teachings, if you don't fight in the inside line of Shandong, you will march for thirty miles a day, and then you will have to build a camp under strict vigilance. This camp can ensure that the troops of the Jiaozhou Camp resist the siege of most enemies with a small number of soldiers and wait for the arrival of reinforcements.

This is exactly what Qi Jiguang mentioned in "Ji Xiao New Book". Although it is a bit complicated and slow, it is a real and perfect strategy. Of course, with the attack power and strength of Jiaozhou Camp, it may not be possible to use such a defense on many battlefields.

But military affairs are dangerous, so it is better to be prepared for any eventuality. In the normal development of Li Meng, there was a unit in the late Qing Dynasty that adopted this tactic, which was Zeng Guofan's Hunan Army.

After entering the camp, everything finally became more stable. The officers and soldiers did not have to worry about the Tartar soldiers taking the opportunity to attack. The generals arranged sentries and defenses according to the rules, and finally most people could take a break. The camp that originally urged the civilians to work was naturally a task of alerting them.

When it was completely dark, the sentry cavalry sent out began to turn around. The detection of the news was not easy. The Tartars gathered their troops twenty miles from the battlefield and camped in Nanpi County. The Manchu and Mongolian cavalry and some Han Eight Banners cavalry were in this northern Zhili area. It was not like the Ming army that might be scattered among the people. They had nowhere to go, so they could only reclaim the troops.

Moreover, they are all riding horses and have very good maneuverability. I guess the Tatar army will not lose too many people due to collapse, and they will almost be able to gather back to the camp.

Besides, the twenty-mile place was almost a temporary military station set up by the Tatars, which could also be used as a camp. It was convenient to camp on the spot. According to the observation of the cavalry, the Tatar army only strengthened the guard and guard around the camp, and there was no other movement.

Zhao Neng was very worried when he heard this news. His exhausted soldier who had suffered a lot of losses. If war continues to start tomorrow, although the Tartars troops will also suffer losses, compared with the two, the gap in strength between the two sides has widened. Judging from the skillfulness of the opponent's general, the means of forcing the opponent away after taking risks today may not be useful tomorrow. So what should I do tomorrow? Should I stick to this camp?

"General, the old and young men of the two yellow flags are the emperor's personal army, and they cannot be left in this Ming country. If you are the Lan Banner, you want to stay here and fight to the death, we will not accompany you. Tan Tai, I will take the two yellow flags' men to the outside of the pass."

The chief of the Huangqi banter, Tan Tai, tied a bandage on his shoulder, and shouted with anger in the commander's tent. He called the general, but there was no trace of respect. Abatai, who was sitting in the upper head, was very silent there, but Yue Le was already angry and scolded loudly:

"The general was appointed by the emperor and was given a sword of Shangfang. Tan Tai has no superiority and inferiority. He still has His Majesty the Emperor and the General in his eyes?"

Tan Tai had a sneer on his face. Many of the two yellow flag armored soldiers and flag Dings were standing behind him, and Abatai's personal soldiers also pressed their hands on the hilt of the knife.

"Enough, just give me some peace of mind!"

Unbearable Abatai slapped the table heavily.

At this moment, there was a north-south slope two miles east of the Tartar camp, which was very long slope. No one of the Qing army, who was arguing at the camp, noticed that there were two knights on the slope. Although there was a horse with a knight holding a torch, even if it was a spy from the Ming army, as long as the army did not come to attack, no one would pay attention to the cruising whistle detectives, the conversation between the two knights was naturally impossible to hear.

"Master, it's been a long time since we caught up, we..."

"It's so hard that I rushed back and blocked me, so naturally no one can be let go."
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