Chapter 520 Night Attack on Yuetuo (4)
If these agents fought face to face, there would be only a few people, even if they encountered three thousand Qing troops, they would not be able to defeat them. However, they would be able to get into the enemy camp and bloom in the center, which was their specialty.
Liu Yipeng, who was following behind, picked up a pair of bows and arrows from a Qing soldier's body. He pulled the bow and found that it was a top-notch eight-power bow. He sighed and said, "I don't want such a good bow anymore. It's such a waste."
But Liu Yipeng didn't know that these agents were only responsible for killing people, creating chaos in the Qing army camp, and creating opportunities for the main force behind. As for the confiscation of spoils, there were naturally infantry following behind to do it.
Liu Yipeng discovered that a Qing soldier seemed to have noticed movement in the camp and was about to lift the bird gun and pull the trigger. He decisively pulled the bowstring and shot through the Qing soldier's throat with an arrow.
"Good archery!" The agent who had just held the short knife on Liu Yipeng's neck sighed.
The agents assassinated the Qing soldiers in front, and Liu Yipeng followed behind and shot cold arrows from time to time. He shot seventeen arrows in succession, and shot seventeen Qing soldiers to death.
The pro-guard agents who were dispatched first solved hundreds of Qing soldiers, and the agents behind them came out one after another. Soon after, the Qing army camp had already caught fire everywhere, the stables and piles of forage also caught fire, and the war horses were released, running and trampling in the Qing army camp, knocking over many tents. What's more, some war horses were covered with flammable objects, and the war horses with tails caught fire ran around in the camp, and the tent they hit immediately ignited a raging fire.
"Kill!" Li Guodong, who had been ambushing outside the camp, pointed forward in his hand.
Two thousand elite cavalrymen rushed to the Qing army camp. The cavalry in front danced with ignited gunpowder bags as if waving a meteor hammer. After dancing for a few rounds, the rope in his hands loosened, and the gunpowder bag flew above the suspension bridge and the village gate. A flash of fire, and a series of loud noises, the suspension bridge fell and the village gate was blown open.
The cavalry rushed into the camp, and the horses blocked at the door had already been moved away by the agents who had smuggled into the Qing army camp. The cavalry rushed into the Qing army camp like a metal torrent, and rushed straight to Yuetuo's central camp.
The war horses with tails caught fire ran wildly in the Qing army camp. Any object blocked in front of them was knocked away by the war horses and were trampled into pieces. They rushed all the way and ignited a raging fire along the way. Even if there was a war horse in front blocking them, the war horses with tails caught fire and the war horses that were burned crazy rushed forward desperately. The war horses in front saw sharp objects and tried to stop, but the war horses behind collided and rushed towards the war horses regardless of the situation.
Before the horse without loads hit the horse, the front legs were raised and it actually jumped past! However, some horses behind had no time to react and hit the horse one after another. The strong sternum of the horse was pierced by sharpened wood. The dead horse corpse lay on the horse. The horse behind stepped on the body of the horse in front and rushed into the camp of the Qing army.
"Fire Horse? The despicable and shameless Nikan Han Dog! He actually used a war horse like this!" Seeing the fire horse rushing towards him, Yuetuo's prince Luo Luo was so angry that he cursed.
Suddenly, as if he remembered something, he called out several white-armored Bayala soldiers who ran out of the camp in a panic: "Go and save the prince!"
Yue Tuo had already woken up from his sleep. Hearing the movement outside, he quickly got up. He saw the fire in the camp soaring into the sky. The panicked Qing soldiers ran around. The shocked groups of war horses kept knocking the Qing soldiers to fly, and then stepped on them into meat paste.
"Hahaha!" Yue Tuo smiled bitterly, "I just regret that Yue Tuo was seriously ill and was defeated! It's nothing if I died, but it didn't take long to survive anyway. It's a pity that my Qing soldiers! It's all because of my Yue Tuo's heavy troops, which has implicated all the warriors!"
"Take Ama away!" Luo Luohun pointed at Yue Tuo and shouted at the white-armored soldiers beside him.
Two white-armored soldiers set up Yuetuo and forced him to run outside.
"Let me go! This battle is defeated by Yue Tuo!" Yue Tuo struggled desperately and shouted, "My Yue Tuo is not long, you can run away quickly! Go to find Prince Rui! Go back to Liaodong and blame me for the crime!"
But Yue Tuo, who had no martial arts skills, was seriously ill again. How could he break free from those white-armored soldiers?
Yuetuo's central army camp has its own stable, and a group of generals and Bayala's good horses were all here. Baijia Bayala carried Yuetuo and rushed into the stable. At this time, the seriously ill Yuetuo was already unconscious. Two white-armored soldiers tied Yuetuo to the horse's back, Luo Luohun organized people to gather around him, and commanded the white-armored soldiers to fight out.
There were more than 100 white-armored soldiers gathered, as well as more than 200 elite Aliha Chaoha soldiers and more than 200 Gabush Xian Chaoha soldiers. A total of more than 600 elite cavalrymen were gathered and desperately rushed out to the outer camp where the flames were soaring into the sky.
In addition to Li Guodong's elite cavalry, the three thousand camel firearm soldiers stationed in Jinan City, led by Han Dashan, also rushed into the Qing army camp, followed by groups of rural soldiers, civilians, conscripts, yamen runners, guards of the Dewang Mansion and Jinyiwei. These people could defend the city, but they could not fight in the field at all. However, it was no problem to follow Han Dashan and others to get a bargain.
Camel firearm soldiers rushed into the Qing army camp. The soldiers fired bullets from time to time on the galloping camels with bird guns and nine-headed bird heavy muskets. The crazy camels in December ran faster than war horses. After firing out the ammunition, the camel soldiers waved various hand-to-hand weapons and greeted the Qing army on their heads.
The reason why camel soldiers were rarely seen in ancient times was not that camels were useless in places without deserts, but that the seasonality of these animals was too strong. Except for the camels that could run wildly in December, camels in other seasons could not charge at the speed of cavalry. The endurance of camels was even greater than that of Mongolian horses, but the highest speed on weekdays was too slow to charge like cavalry. However, camels in December had a speed that was comparable to that of light cavalry and a collision force comparable to that of heavy cavalry.
In this specific season, the camel firearm soldiers also turned into crazy heavy cavalry, charging back and forth in the Qing army camp. Whether it was the Han army flag, the Mongolian Eight Banners, the armored people, the Baoyi Aha, or the real Manchu Eight Banner soldiers, they were hit by the camel and even the people and horses were knocked away. The camel's heavy hooves stepped on people, and their power was greater than that of horse's hooves.
Outside the camp where the Han people were imprisoned, Baoyi Aha, who was responsible for guarding the captured people, knelt on the ground in piles of Han military flags and Mongolians, begging the Ming army to spare their lives. However, the already crazy camels trampled directly from their crowds, and ruthlessly stepped on a passage made of flesh and blood among the crowds kneeling on the ground.
Several camel soldiers waved rope covers and put the camp gate. With the help of the camel running, the camp gate that imprisoned the Han people was pulled open. A large number of young and middle-aged men and women rushed out and picked up stones, sticks, and weapons from the ground. Some people directly took out a burning firewood from the bonfire and rushed to these coated Aha, Han military flag and Mongolians.
The Qing soldiers in the camp spread their legs and tried their best to escape. They couldn't run fast. Behind were crazy heavy cavalry and camel soldiers. Some Qing soldiers ran fast, but their way ahead was blocked. They picked up their weapons without hesitation and waved them towards their former comrades.
This was especially true for the elite Qing soldiers who escaped from the Central Army camp. They protected Luo Luohun and Yue Tuo, who was unconscious, and rushed to the north desperately. The Qing soldiers who lost their horses in front blocked the road and were trampled into meat paste by the white-armored soldiers.
Chapter completed!