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Chapter 29 The Last Stand

Abai obtained accurate information, and the commander of the Ming army was indeed Xiao Bozhi, an unemployed member of Liaoyang.

According to Tanma News, the Ming army of the unit came from the downstream, and there were no other Ming army behind. This means that Xiao Bozhi's troops were an isolated army.

Zuomele Ezhendokana immediately asked for battle: "The dog thief in Liaoyang Wuji has always been rampant. This time he dared to advance alone. He clearly regarded me, the third prince, and the slave led his troops to capture him and sent him to the Khan King to cut him into pieces!"

"Xiao Shisan, go and visit yourself!"

Abai didn't really believe that Xiao Bozhi's army would be alone, so he asked his cousin Chaoha to lead people to explore again. Chaoha once again confirmed that Xiao Bozhi's army camped on the Anping River was indeed an isolated army, and its camp was very simple.

"Third Prince, Liaoyang has nowhere to be delivered to me. If I don't receive this credit from the White Banner, it will become a joke for the Eight Banners!"

The Lord was humiliated and died. Thinking of the various bad deeds of Liaoyang without a registered residence in Jianzhou and the grievances of his own master, Dokana wished he could eat the Xiao thief raw.

"Xiao Thirteen" Chao Hal also asked his cousin for a fight. No need to do more. Just give him a hundred red armors and make sure that he will be the first to break into the Ming army's camp and cut off the Liaoyang unregistered general flag.

"The third prince, the army is very fast. The Ming army has known that our army has come here. If it does not break early, it is afraid that it will slip away." Cheerge was also very moved by the annihilation of Liaoyang Wuji.

Seeing that Dokana and others were actively seeking war, they also thought that there were only more than a thousand troops in Xiao Bozhi's army, and it was not difficult to annihilate him. Du Anchao and Suo Hun, two of whom were a little afraid of it, did not say anything to stop him.

At this point, Abai did not hesitate anymore. He immediately conveyed military orders and ordered all five Jialas to order them all, buried the pot, cooked the stove and fed the stomach and went south immediately, in order to wipe out Xiao's troops in one fell swoop.

There was no large-scale battle that day. It was already Shenshi in the afternoon when the main force of the Inlaid White Banner arrived at the periphery of the Ming Army Camp on the Anping River, and it was only more than an hour before it was dark.

After discovering that the Jin army was approaching its own camp, Xiao Bozhi ordered Wei Xuewen to lead the cavalry to engage in a tentative battle with the Jin army vanguard, and neither side could give the opponent a major injury.

As more and more Jin troops arrived, the Wei Xuewen Department had to retreat, otherwise it would be likely to be surrounded by Jin cavalry with far more troops than them.

At the suggestion of Dokana, Abai ordered the fifth Jialasuohun tribe to block the Ming army's return to retreat south, and ordered the third Jialadu Anchao tribe to deploy the formation on the western route of the Ming army, personally leading nearly 5,000 troops from the first, second and fourth Jiala to line up on the northern line. At this point, except for the Anping River on the southern line, the Ming army had been surrounded by the Inlaid White Banner, which was really a battle against the water.

"The Ming people often fight against the enemy, but unfortunately, how many of them can succeed? When the Third Prince of the Great Jin led the army south, how many Song troops were drowned in the rivers. Some of the soldiers led the troops to leave first, and they did not hesitate to cut off the hands of the soldiers climbing the boat, hehe."

Influenced by his father, Cherge liked to read the history books of the Han people very much, so he saw at a glance that the Ming army planned to fight against the enemy, but he disagreed.

Abai, who had little experience in commanding troops, also knew that he should beware of the Ming army's night attack, so he ordered all troops to be on guard.

That night, the Ming army did go out to attack the camp at night, but because the Jin army was prepared for a long time, the Ming army failed to obtain the capture, and only used the firearms they carried to ignite some of the Jin army's camps.

What is particularly hateful is that at night, the Ming army occasionally fired "fireworks" similar to those of the Ming people at the Jin army camp in various directions, which aggravated the fire prevention work of the Jin army and exposed the deployment of the battalion to the Ming army's eyes.

The next day, the two sides made a decisive battle and made arrangements.

But what neither side expected was that morning mist appeared in the Anping River area, and the visible distance between them was less than fifty feet.

The appearance of morning fog may be related to the cloudy and rainy two days ago. In the fog, only the sound of horns and suona from both sides were heard rising and falling from each other.

The Ming army adopted a preemptive strategy. The Jin army, which had the largest deployment of troops, was first attacked by the Ming cavalry, and the two sides fought in the fog.

After half an hour, the shouts of killing stopped and the battlefield returned to peace. Ming and Jin sides broke away from the battle, but no one knew the result of the battle between the two sides.

At the hour of Mao, the first Jiala of the white flag in the inlaid white flag drove hundreds of Han people Aha to launch a tentative attack on the Ming army camp.

The infantry in the Ming army immediately used muskets to drive the enemy away. The fog was too heavy. In addition, the rainy weather for several days, the gun barrels and fuse ropes were affected by moisture, resulting in some muskets of the Ming army not being able to fire. In addition, they were reserved. Therefore, the attack on the Jin army failed to cause much damage, but the Jin army also failed to break through the Ming army's defense line.

After losing more than one hundred armored men and two or three hundred Han people, the third armored man decisively withdrew his troops.

Obviously, due to the heavy fog, both Ming and Jin sides were cautious enough about the upcoming decisive battle.

At Chen time, the fog dissipated little by little, and Mingjin's two sides could finally see each other clearly, and the war that had been brewing for a long time finally began.

Under the command of Ezhenguerto, the most elite first in the inlaid white flag, attacked the weak point of the Ming army camp that had been tentatively posed.

This time, the first attack, Jiala obviously put all his strength into the attack, and the Ming army no longer retained it and fired all the firearms that could be used.

For a moment, the explosions in front of the two armies were endless, and gunpowder was filled with smoke.

The charge of the Jin army was hit by the Ming army's dense firearms and suffered considerable losses, but it successfully advanced with an absolute advantage of military strength.

The Jin soldiers who rushed in the front could already see the Ming army loading gunpowder behind the simple wooden fence.

At this time, I heard a sharp horn sound in the Ming military camp, and then many soldiers from behind suddenly rushed to the front and then suddenly squatted on the ground without moving.

This move made the Jin soldiers very puzzled, but the confusing thought flashed by. They were already preparing to rush to the wooden fence.

"vertical!"

The soldiers who were so nervous that they couldn't breathe finally waited for the order.

In an instant, the soldiers who had already squatted on the ground subconsciously raised the spear in their hands, and the cold spearhead pointed directly at the Jin cavalry that were rushing towards them.

The spears protruding from the wooden fence made the Jin soldiers rushing in front look shocked. They had never seen such a long spear before, but the shock quickly disappeared. Looking at the sharp-cut wood, they seemed to understand something, and their faces turned pale in an instant.

But it's too late.

"Well!"

The instinct of survival made the Jin soldiers in front of them beat horses and tried to avoid those spears, but even the soldiers with superb horse skills could not turn suddenly.

Racing too fast means the Warriors, they mean victory, but they also mean they will die first.

The Jin soldiers shouted in fear, "They didn't want to die, they tried desperately to tie the reins of the horse, trying to stop the horse, but everything they did was futile. All they could do was watch themselves pierce on the spear that was shining with the cold light.

With the "puff" sound, dozens of Jin soldiers were immediately pierced by straight spears on their horses. Some were as if they were nailed in mid-air and some continued to rush forward with the spears on their chests, until they hit the wooden fence more than one person high.
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