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Chapter 40: Mine Wars Beginning

As for this technology being spread to Jianlu, hey, just like the Japanese devils don't play guerrilla warfare and mine warfare with the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians, they have no use for it!

If Jianlu really started a mine war, it is estimated that Liaodong would be almost pacified, and Jianlu would be almost destroyed, and they would only be able to survive.

Guo Dajing nodded, turned his back, and secretly took out two prepared explosive tubes from the space. When he faced the three people again, he stretched out his palm.

The vase is used as a mine, a rope is made of firecracker paper, and Guo Dajing's friction ignition tube is used, and it's all set!

The main method is to fill the paper tube with porcelain powder and sulfur powder, and then pull the friction line in the tube to ignite the sulfur through friction and heat, and then twist the paper to detonate the mine.

Guo Dajing pulled hard, and a few sparks burst out from the paper tube. Then, Guo Dajing's hand followed the rope to the vase, and suddenly opened another one.

"Boom!" Fujino Hide voiced, with a smile on his dark face.

"No need to light the fire!" Zheng Fengshou immediately saw the key. He raised his eyebrows, looked at Guo Dajing, cupped his hands, and asked with great respect: "Guo Baihu has this wonderful idea, please give me some advice."

Guo Dajing didn't need to think too much and said directly: "Trip your hair, step on your hair, pull your hair; use pedals and iron clamps."

Fujino was smiling and nodding, and said: "The steel wheel produces fire and thunder. I heard that it had existed in the Ming Dynasty. When the enemy steps on it, it will explode. The sound is like thunder, and it will be destroyed for miles."

It's rotten again, there's no other way to describe it? It's still a few miles away, do you think it's carpet bombing?

Guo Dajing laughed twice and said nothing more, just look at this and that.

"Good stuff." Zheng Fengshou understood it completely, stroking his hands and cheering, "Landmines are laid under Longgu Mountain City. If the enemy comes to attack, they will blow up their corpses all over the field."

Guo Dajing thought for a moment and reminded: "Dig a hole first, and then lay a mine when the captives come."

"I understand, I understand." Zheng Fengshou laughed and thanked Guo Dajing, saying: "In this way, Longgu Mountain City has another layer of protection. If you can kill Jianlu, Guo Baihu will repay the favor to Marshal Mao."

"No need!" Guo Dajing waved his hand and said, "I still have something to do, so I'll take my leave."

It’s been a long delay, so hurry up and take a look elsewhere. There are a lot of rags waiting to be picked up by yourself!

"Wait a minute." Fujino Hide said suddenly, stepped forward to pick up the vase, brought it to Guo Dajing, and said, "Guo Baihu, please accept it. Although it is official kiln porcelain from the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty, it is a pity to break it. But

It can be used to kill Jianlu, but its body and bones are shattered into pieces, which is better than broken porcelain buried in the earth and turned into mud."

As he spoke, Fujinohide broke into a smile and looked at Guo Dajing expectantly.

It's still an antique. It should be very valuable if it remains for hundreds of years.

Guo Dajing stared at the vase and looked up to see Fujino Hide's neat white teeth and his eyes, which gave him a strange feeling.

This was the first time he heard Fujino Hide speaking, and it felt like he was deliberately hoarse.

"Thank you." Guo Dajing didn't know why, but he subconsciously avoided Fujino Hide's eyes, reached out to take the vase, and turned away.

"Guo Baihu, can this paper tube be replaced with iron or copper?" Zheng Fengshou suddenly asked.

It doesn't matter, but I have to ask clearly, he is really a serious guy. Why, you look down on my paper tube?

Guo Dajing stopped, smiled, and said: "If you have money, gold or silver will do."

Zheng Fengshou knew that Guo Dajing was teasing him, but he was not angry and laughed to resolve it.

Looking at Guo Dajing's retreating back, Fujino said slowly: "A strange and powerful guy with a great future."

Zheng Fengshou nodded and said: "A certain person has also thought about asking him to come to Longgu Mountain City for temporary help. But seeing the attitude of Vice Marshal Chen and General Zhang towards him, he didn't ask for trouble."

"It's really inappropriate now." Fujino Masaru said, "General Dong Shogun also thinks highly of him and will not part ways with him until the war is over."

Zheng Fengshou gave a wry smile with some regret and said to Fujino Masaru: "We are about to set off, is Brother Fujino ready?"

Fujino looked at the hall, nostalgia and memories flashed away, and said: "I have nothing to prepare, let's go now!"

After saying that, he turned to Fujino Hide and said: "Ei'er, they are all external things, there is no need to cherish them."

"Yes, father." Fujino Hide agreed and withdrew his gaze. Guo Dajing had already left the house, and he couldn't even see his back.

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Historically, paper, tin, brass and other materials were used to make fire tubes during the First World War, and later they were mainly made of copper. Naturally, the craftsmanship has become more and more advanced, more sensitive and more durable.

For example, paper materials may be affected by moisture. If conditions permit, Guo Dajing also hopes to improve the material to ensure reliability.

But as far as the current situation is concerned, the sooner it can be put into practice, the more effective it will be. If it is simple, it will be simple. As long as it can be used to attack the rebels as soon as possible, it is the best.

Therefore, on the way out of Yizhou, Guo Dajing taught this little invention to his subordinates. Moreover, he would also tell Chen Jisheng and promote it to all departments of the Dongjiang Army.

You may not be able to build too many landmines in a short period of time, but the characteristic of landmines is that they are buried underground and only you know about them, not the enemy.

If one or two bombs explode, Jianlu will move forward cautiously. How does he know how many his opponents have buried?

It is definitely unrealistic to expect landmines to kill and injure large numbers of Jianluo. But it is also very meaningful for the Dongjiang Army to slow down their speed and affect their route.

Drag Jianlu to Korea and wait until the spring warms and the ice melts. The mountainous and rivery terrain of Ping'an Road will become a battlefield that the Dongjiang Army and Korean volunteers are good at, dealing a heavy blow to Jianlu.

According to Guo Dajing's estimation, it may take more than a month for the court to get the news and provide support.

In other words, it will not be until February that the Dongjiang Army will see some improvement in terms of food and supplies or reinforcements and be able to launch a powerful counterattack.

Time is extremely important to both the Dongjiang Army and Jianlu.

Jianlu wanted to force North Korea to surrender as soon as possible and end the war. The Dongjiang Army wanted to hold Jianlu back and wait for a favorable situation to appear.

I don’t know what impact the two battles at Longchuan and Yiju will have on the Jianlu who attacked the dynasty? I don’t know how Huang Taiji will respond?

Although Guo Dajing knows the direction of history, it is difficult to judge more specific changes.

Will Amin send troops to fight back and clear the way back; will Huang Taiji increase his troops in North Korea to ensure that the troops attacking North Korea have a clear retreat; or will Amin and Huang Taiji make no response, or are they still confident that they can achieve their goal of attacking North Korea?

Guo Dajing only thought about this, then put it aside and ignored it.

He could not control how Jianlu acted, nor could he decide how the Dongjiang Army would counterattack. Now, according to his status and rank, it was useless to think too much, and it was most practical to do what he could.

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