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Five hundred and sixtieth chapters dung to kill the enemy

The bows and arrows used by Manchu soldiers are so-called heavy bows. There is a saying that eight forces are 14 kilograms per force, and according to the Ming Dynasty, one kilogram and eight kilograms can reach about 110 kilograms.

The arrow branches shot by such gravity are stronger in terms of lethality and penetration than the former Ming army. If they can pull more than 12 forces, they will be tiger power. Such archers are mostly selected as the siege soldiers of each flag, and are the personal soldiers of the flag leader, and are also the core troops of each flag.

In the early years, Taizu's nephew Dahl Hanereng reached 15 powers, so he was called "Hulibatulu".

There are about 300 Tiger-powered soldiers with two red flags that can reach more than 12 powers. These Tiger-powered soldiers are not only powerful but also accurate in their aim. In addition, the range of arrows is farther than that of ordinary Manchu soldiers, so they pose a considerable threat to the Shun Army in Baoding City.

Since the siege, most of the more than 200 Shun soldiers who were shot in the city have called these soldiers to shoot.

However, the Shun Army guarding the city was not afraid of it. They used the cover of the city walls and only focused on dealing with the Qing army in Pancheng, and did not avoid the "cold arrows" shot from afar.

Once he was shot, he was quickly pulled down to the city to treat the Qing army under the city.

In order to ensure that the injured officers and soldiers did not die because they were not treated, Lu Si led his army to requisition almost all the doctors who could cure external injuries along the way. Now there are about 400 doctors on standby in Baoding City.

Both the generals and the officers were extremely polite to these doctors, because everyone knew that these doctors could save their lives at critical moments.

Lu Si did not force these doctors to serve free of charge. He promised that after the army captured Beijing, each of these doctors who were willing to return home would be given 50 taels of "hard work" and exempted the three men from his family from being privileged. Those who were willing to stay in Shun Army could take up the position of medical officers in various departments.

The Qing army, who was sieging the city, could obviously smell the odor in the air. It was not the choking smell of gunpowder after the fire of the musket, but the real odor.

If they were lucky enough to climb up the city, they could see a wooden barrel filled with feces placed beside each marquee.

Every ten feet a large pot is being boiled.

What is cooked in the pot is golden juice mixed with feces and oil, which is also a common defensive method used by the army guarding the city. Any enemy who is poured with gold juice is either scalded or dies because the bacteria contained in the feces deteriorate.

Basic, no solution.

Therefore, none of the Qing army climbing up the city wall dared to climb up with a knife. Most of them held a shield in their hands and blocked their heads tightly. In addition to guarding guns and arrows, they were afraid of being poured by the sudden fall of the city.

Baoding is an important town in northern Zhili. The former Ming Dynasty had a governor stationed, and Baoding was very close to Beijing, so the city wall was built tall and wide and long. This not only made it more difficult for the siege of the city, but also made more equipment needed by the defender.

In order to collect enough feces, Shunjun almost scooped up all the toilets of the people in Baoding City. Before the Qing army siege, there were also officers and soldiers shouting along the streets and alleys, "Have you taken the feces!"

The feces were dumped like taxes and were about to be paid.

For Baoding residents, this is the best thing. In the past, the manure shop outside the city collected manure. Now due to the war, the people from the manure shop dare not enter the city. Some residents who have small and do not have toilets in their homes have a difficult problem to deal with their excrement after going to the toilet.

It's easy to deal with every day or two, but it's a long time to go.

Although it is August, it is still hot.

Qiu Laohu was not talking about it in vain.

The Dashun Army collected manure to kill the Tartars, which was a good thing.

Although the big guys did not go to the city to kill the enemy, they worked harder and pee more at home, which was also a contribution to the country.

It is truly a united person.

The arrow branches shot by Shunjun archers were all soaked in feces!

This was an order issued by the regent king, saying that such an action could cause the wounds of the Qing army who was shot and could not be cured.

If the gun could not be soaked in the feces, maybe even the guns fired would have bacteria.

The poor Qing army under the city who were shot in the arrows still did not know that their not fatal injuries would soon become their nightmare.

Since the two Manchurian red flags also participated in the siege, the offensives of the Eight Mongolian Banners under the city and the Eight Han Banners under the city were more fierce than before.

However, even though the Qing army climbed from the ladder on the city wall was as dense as ants, until now, no Qing army could successfully climb up.

The Manchu generals watching the battle in front of the Qing army camp in the rear saw ladders knocking down by the thief on the city with long bamboo poles. What they saw were wood falling from the city, not only brought a large area of ​​Qing army on the cloud ladder, but also smashed the people below to howl.

"Popular oil!"

On a section of the city wall defended by the Mako department, there were double-armored Manchu soldiers starting to climb, and the officers above quickly shouted.

Several soldiers lifted the large pot tied with iron chains under the wooden stake together. Then the three soldiers held the wood and pushed the big pot straight to the outside of the squat. After shouting together, the three soldiers pushed the wood to the top of the pot at the same time.

The big pot suddenly tilted, and then the stench and hot golden juice fell towards the Manchu soldiers climbing below, along with the Qing army who were anxiously looking up under the ladder.

Even with a shield on his head, the climbing Manchu soldiers fell from the ladder like a mistake. Because the golden juice in the pot was as high as hundreds of pounds, it suddenly fell down like a flood, making it impossible for the people under the gate to resist.

The screams were heartbreaking, and the Qing army, whose heads were scalded under the corner of the wall, howled in their heads, rolling all over the ground.

A manchurian sturdy skin was all bubbled, just like pig skin was soaked in a oil pan.

The Mongolian soldiers beside them were even more miserable, their eyes were burned, and their two hands, which were so burnt that they were covered half of their faces, screaming.

The hot golden juice dripped and flowed along the gaps of the shield, making the Qing army under the shield panic.

The golden juice fell down one mouthful after another, and the stench filled the city wall. Whether it was Manchu, Mongolian, or Han, the Qing army under the city walls were all struggling in hell.

Many shields were soaked with gold juice. Some Qing soldiers instinctively threw away their shields, but they were hit by stones, bricks, guns, arrows, and wood.

Many ladders were also made smooth by the golden juice. When the Qing army climbed, they either slipped their hands or their feet slipped, and they were in a mess.

Waves of Qing army climbed up, waves of Qing army fell

However, the Qing army was still insisting on not having the order to withdraw the troops. The Mongolian soldiers and the Han army did not dare to retreat at all. They could only bite the bullet and endure the torture under the hellish city walls, silently praying to the Jade Emperor and the Great Emperor to bless them with the God of Eternal Life.

Luo Luohun, the lord of the Red Flag in front of the city, did not have to climb the city himself. The 24-year-old Duluo Prince did not care about the tragic situation of his siege troops under the city wall. He stared at the city gate.
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