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Chapter 118 Repair of Fushun Pass (12)

The appearance of Ming army crossbowmen and three-eyed gunman caused losses to the Later Jin archers. Crossbows pierced into the Hou Jin archers' crowd with howling sounds. The two layers of armor on the Hou Jin archers could not block the sharp crossbows, and many archers were nailed to the ground. The close-range shooting of the three-eyed gun also exerted great power, and many Hou Jin archers were beaten into a horse's nest.

"Fire the cannon!" Shang Kexi roared.

"Boom, boom" two general cannons and four enemy destroyers spit out flames one after another. The shotgun fired at close range was poured into the crowd of Hou Jin like rain, stirring up blood mist, and a large area of ​​Hou Jin archers fell down screaming.

The heavy infantry in the Later Jin, wearing triple thick armor, rushed up under the cover of archers and musketeers, rushed to the front of the chariot formation, and clamped the five-foot-high chariot wall and began to climb up.

"Jiannu is coming!" Cao Wenzhao shouted.

A lightning rod helmet appeared from the wall of the car, and then a huge head appeared. When the Later Jin soldier was about to climb onto the chariot, he was hit by Man Gui's iron mace. The lightning rod helmet was shrunk and his huge head was shattered. The Later Jin soldier fell from the wall of the car.

Then another Later Jin soldier poked his head out and was turned around by Cao Wenzhao, and the Later Jin soldier's head was beaten into a rotten watermelon.

Huang Degong, Zhou Yuji, Kong Youde, Mangui, Mao Wenlong, Mao Kexi and others all stood behind the chariot formation to participate in the infantry battle, and used the weapons in their hands to continuously knock down the Later Jin soldiers who had climbed up.

This was the most tragic moment of the two sides' battle. The Ming army's spearmen kept stabbing the Later Jin soldiers who had just exposed their heads again and again. The Later Jin soldiers with their thick armors resisted the Ming army's spears. When half of their bodies climbed onto the wall of the car, they often stabbed six or seven spears, but most of the spears could not penetrate their armor, but they just held them back, preventing them from climbing into the wall of the car.

Taking advantage of the opportunity of the spearmen to resist the Later Jin soldiers, heavy weapons such as axe soldiers and hammer soldiers stepped forward and used armor-breaking heavy weapons such as big axes, hammers, maces, and page hammers to greet the Dead Warriors of the Later Jin. The heavy weapons hit people. No matter how thick the armor is, they either get sunken or break a hole. The Later Jin soldiers who had finally climbed up were beaten one by one by the Ming army and fell from the chariot formation to the ground.

There were still many Later Jin soldiers climbing into the chariot formation. The Later Jin soldiers who had just jumped into the chariot formation waved and slashed across the Ming army, and swept over a large area of ​​Ming army.

"Go up, drive Jiannu down!" Gao Shixin roared, but instead of stepping forward, he pulled out his bow and shot a heavy armored death soldier in the eyes with an arrow.

The axe and three-eyed gunmen followed Gao Shixin forward. The three-eyed guns roared five steps away, knocking several Later Jin soldiers who were pushed by long spears into a horse-square nest. The axe and gunmen lined up and slashed the axe down. The armor of the Later Jin soldiers who were struck by the crack were broken and blood splattered everywhere.

Zhou Yuji held a long-handled axe and rushed in front like a little tiger going down the mountain. The thick axe passed by was invincible. He was either broken into two pieces by tare by the Later Jin soldiers, or his head fell from his neck. A Later Jin soldier was chopped on his helmet by Zhou Yuji with an axe. The helmet was separated to both sides like a split coconut, falling to the ground, and his head was also split from the middle, his brain bursting, and dirty blood splashed Zhou Yuji's face.

Gao Shixin shot arrows behind him, specifically shooting cold arrows at the most fierce Later Jin soldiers. The arrows shot from twenty steps away were shot every time. Each arrow either hit the eye or the bridge of the nose, or shot in from the open mouth, taking a life with one arrow.

Under the counterattack of the Ming army, all 150 Later Jin dead soldiers who climbed onto the chariot formation were killed. Although they were wearing thick heavy armor, they could not stop the attacks of firearms and blunt weapons, nor could they stop the archer Gao Shixin, who was greeting the door with bows and arrows.

Some Later Jin soldiers arrived in front of the chariot formation but did not climb up. Instead, they swung their axes to slash on the wall of the car, trying to destroy the baffle outside and cut a passage. However, small holes were opened at the bottom of the chariot wall, and muskets extended out from the shooting holes. With the roar of muskets, the Later Jin soldiers who were shot on their legs screamed and fell to the ground, hugging their injured legs and rolling all over the ground.

Only a "crackling" sound was heard, and countless lime bottles flew out from behind the car wall and fell into the Houjin crowd. The quicklime was heated when it encountered water, and the lime bottles that were tightly plugged into the bottle were exploded under the influence of expansion. The broken pottery pieces flew in the air with quicklime, and the armorless coats hit by the broken pottery pieces fell down one after another.

The armor on the Jurchen soldiers could block the bursting fragments of pottery, but quicklime blew in the wind, and the Later Golden archers threw down their bows and arrows, covering their eyes with their clothes, or covering their eyes with their hands to prevent quicklime from entering their eyes. In any case, they closed their eyes, so that they did not know where the arrows shot would fly.

Taking advantage of the opportunity that the Houjin archers were suppressed by lime bottles, the Ming army crossbowmen and musketeers poked their heads out, and dense arrows and projectiles pierced into the Houjin archers crowd, knocking down large areas of the archers.

The second batch of 200 Later Jin soldiers rushed up again. This time, the Later Jin soldiers no longer climbed the car wall alone, but in groups of three. Two people stood on the ground, the third person stood on the arms of the two. The two tried their best to push the third person onto the car wall. Then the two people climbed onto the car wall under the cover of the man who went up first.

The Later Jin soldiers who jumped in were immediately pushed by the spearmen who formed a formation. The spearmen were behind them, holding big axes, axes, and iron hammers, smashing the Later Jin soldiers into meat paste. The Later Jin soldiers who came up behind threw heavy javelins and shot down many Ming army spearmen. But the Later Jin soldiers were immediately beaten into sieves by the Ming army's muskets.

In the shooting hole at the bottom of the car castle, flames were constantly sprayed out. The Later Jin soldiers who were shot in their legs screamed one after another and fell to the ground, hugging the injured legs and howling loudly.

Under the force of the swords and guns of the Later Jin soldiers, the armorless Baoyi Aha also went up. The Baoyi held axes in his hands and slashed the carthouse desperately. At this time, rows of lime bottles flew down from the cart wall again and fell into the bunker crowd. The shrill screams were connected. The Baoyi dropped the axes in his hands, turned his head and ran back, and then was stabbed by the Later Jin soldiers behind. The Baoyi, who ran fast, fell into a pool of blood. The slow-moving saw that the situation was not good, turned his head back and attacked the Ming army's carthouse with a fierce attack.

As a result, the coats that ran back to attack the cart were beaten to the ground by the lime bottles smashed above the cart and rolled on the ground. The quicklime that filled the air made the coats unable to open their eyes. The broken pottery pieces with hot quicklime splashed on their hands and faces, making the coats cry and howl.

The fierce battle was almost dark, and the coats finally heard the sound of Mingjin withdrawing the troops.

Hearing the sound of gold, it was like hearing the sound of nature. The coats couldn't wait to turn their heads and run back, leaving behind the corpses and wounded on the ground in front of the cart.

It is a trivial matter for the coats that were killed by lime bottles, and the hands and feet were burned. Those coats that were sprayed with quicklime lie under the car castle and wailed and rolled all over the ground. No one paid attention to them. Even if these people were carried back, they could handle the injuries unless they were washed with vegetable oil to prevent their eyes from blindness. But their vision would definitely be affected. In the heart of the old slave, vegetable oil is much more valuable than the life of coated coatings. How could they use vegetable oil to treat those coats?
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