Chapter 204 Yue Tuo died, Zhang Cheng became famous
The camp where General Yangwu of the Qing Dynasty Beile Yuetuo was attacked by the Ming army at night. At the same time, the Hauge Department of the right-wing camp was also attacked by the Qin soldiers of Sun Chuanting of the Ming Army at night. The Abatai Department of the left-wing camp was attacked by the Ming general Zu Dashou.
Led the Liaodong Guanning troops to attack.
In a panic, Yue Tuo endured the pain and climbed up to the high platform to observe the military situation. However, he was targeted by Zhang Cheng, a guerrilla from Mingxuan Town. He led his elite cavalry into three sharp blades and thrust them straight towards where Yue Tuo was.
There were only dozens of Bajala guarding Yue Tuo. They saw the Ming army coming with a fierce force. Two groups of Qing soldiers came to rescue them, but they were blocked by the Ming army.
In desperation, four Bagala guards, Yue Tuo, mounted their horses, first ran out of danger, and then tried to counterattack.
But Yue Tuo was ill and weak for a long time. After getting on the horse, he only ran a few steps before the horse became unstable. Coupled with the torment, a mouthful of blood spurted out, and he fell off the horse when his body tilted.
Just when Yue Tuo was struggling to get up, Zhang Cheng's sword-clipping stick shot out with all his strength, breaking through the early spring night wind, whistling and flying towards him. The two-inch long duckbill-shaped short blade at the head of the stick pierced Yue Tuo.
The gilded armor on his body goes straight to his heart.
With the powerful impact of the knife-clamping stick, Yue Tuo didn't even cry out. He stuck his head on the ground and remained motionless. Only the knife-clamping stick on his back kept swaying in the night wind.
Aixinjueluo Yuetuo, a member of the Qing clan, a man with a red banner in Manchuria, the grandson of Nurhachi, Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, the eldest son of Prince Li Daishan, and a famous general of the Qing Dynasty.
In the 12th year of Chongzhen's campaign against the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Cheng, a general for the Ming Dynasty, was killed outside the military tent in the camp. No bones were found. He was forty-one years old.
Later, Huang Taiji was grateful for his achievements and posthumously named him Yue Tuo as the Prince of Keqin County.
The four Bagala guards also turned over and dismounted the moment Yue Tuo fell from his horse. However, Zhang Cheng's sword-clutching stick flew too fast. One of the Bagala guards even howled loudly and flew towards him in the air, trying to use his own sword.
The body replaced Yue Tuo's knife-holding stick.
Unfortunately, he was still a little slow. By the time he rushed in front of Yue Tuo, his master had lost all breath and his soul had returned to the underworld.
Once upon a time, he was one of the Qing army commanders comparable to Prince Rui Dorgon, the Yangwu General of the Qing Dynasty, and a leader among the most favored sons and nephews of the slave chief Taiji.
In this way, he was killed by Zhang Cheng, a guerrilla in Xuanzhen of the Ming Dynasty. The glory of Yue Tuo's life ended here!
The four Bagala guards howled and roared and rushed towards Zhang Cheng. At this time, Zhang Cheng was already exhausted from fighting. Especially after falling down from his horse just now, he mustered up all his strength to project the knife-clutching stick.
Zhang Cheng knelt on the ground and saw four Qing soldiers rushing towards him. He stood up proudly and pulled out the sword from his waist that Yao Dongzhao had given to him. He thought silently in his heart: "Master, I will use this sword today Zhongchen."
, kill the slave thieves!"
Looking at the Ba Ya La guards running toward him, Zhang Cheng showed no sign of losing his momentum. He held the sword that Lu Xiangsheng had used with both hands and rushed toward the four Ba Ya La soldiers with a loud roar.
When the long sword struck, Zhang Cheng ducked to the right and barely managed to avoid the long sword. The waist knife in his hand swiped at the left leg of another Baya La soldier. The Baya La soldier was also brave and did not care about his own safety.
On his left leg, the mace in his hand rushed towards Zhang Cheng's head and smashed it down.
"Boo...hoo...boo..."
A dozen arrows flew towards him, and one of them hit the Baya soldier between the eyebrows. His body stagnated in an instant, and the big stick full of wolf fangs fell to the ground next to Zhang Cheng's ear.
At the same time, Zhang Cheng's waist knife also swiped the left leg of Nabagya Labing with great force. With a "pop", Nabagaya Labing suddenly fell to the ground.
There was a shout in Zhang Cheng's ears: "General... hurry up... protect the general... help the general mount his horse..."
Following the sound, Tong Shoushan, the commander-in-chief of the right sentry, came running towards him shouting urgently. Zhang Cheng pointed at the waist knife in his hand and shouted loudly: "Bring that Tatar to me..."
Tong Shoushan got off his horse and shouted to Zhang Cheng: "General, get on the horse quickly..."
Zhang Cheng didn't waste any time. He took the reins and got on the horse. He saw Tong Shoushan rushing over. He first grabbed the reins of the war horse that Yue Tuo had just ridden, then he picked up Yue Tuo's body and rode it on the horse's back.
At this time, nearly a hundred knights from the Third Army of the Right Sentinel had already slaughtered the remaining three Baya La soldiers of the Qing army. Seeing Tong Shoushan also get on his horse, they shouted together and ran towards Chen
Zhong, Wei Zhice and others were fighting with Baya and led his troops away.
The two Qing army Baya soldiers who had just fired their spears to attack Zhang Cheng were also killed by the two teams of Lin Fangping and Liu Jinhai. As soon as they were about to meet them, they saw Tong Shoushan running towards him and saving Zhang.
Sincerity.
Everyone gathered together and rushed back to help Chen Zhong, Wei Zhice and others. Zhang Cheng also felt a little weak at this time, so he stopped rushing ahead and allowed Lin Fangping and Liu Jinhai to protect him in the middle.
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Chen Zhong had just knocked over a Baya soldier with his mace when he saw Zhang Cheng falling from his horse in front of him. He shouted and rode up, but was hit by the big club of a Baya soldier.
He spat out a mouthful of blood, and the mace fell from his hand to the ground. The man lay on the horse's back, panting heavily.
Niu Sheng, who was standing next to him, happened to rush towards him and hit the butt of the Baya soldiers' horse with a three-eyed gun. The horse was frightened and jumped up in the air with its hind hooves.
Baya Labing, who was on horseback, had been in battle for a long time and was not panicked. He controlled the horse with one hand and swung the big stick with the other hand to hit Niu Sheng. Fortunately, the big monkey under his command who stayed at night came and ran in time.
He was galloping past with a big ax in his hand.
The big stick in the hand of the Baya La soldier fell to the ground, leaving only a headless corpse on the war horse. Blood spurted out and swung up and down and left and right as the war horse ran.
With a "gudong" sound, the headless body of the Baya soldier finally couldn't sit still on the horse and fell to the ground with a crash.
Zhang Cheng, escorted by Lin Fangping and Liu Jinhai, galloped over on horseback. He shouted loudly: "Shoushan, go rescue Wei Zhice!"
He had already seen that the fighting strength of his Ye Bu Sheng troops was not as much as that of the Qing army's Bagala soldiers. At this moment, with more than 70 people fighting against the Qing army's forty Bagala soldiers, they were at the upper hand.
It was enough for him and Lin Fangping, Liu Jinhai and others around him to come to the rescue.
Wei Zhice's side, after all, was as powerful as the elite at night. Although they fought with a hundred cavalry against less than forty Baya soldiers, they were still at a slight disadvantage and it was difficult to escape for a while.
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At this time, the Qing army had gradually begun to recover from the initial panic. Under the shouts of Niulu Zhangjing, they gradually gathered together, and under the command of Jia La Zhangjing, they gradually formed a counterattack.
Chen Zheng and others intercepted dozens of Qing soldiers and formed a group to fight. Relying on their numerical advantage, they quickly separated the Qing soldiers and killed them one by one.
The leader of the team, Jia Lazhang Jing Humin, was extremely anxious. He had seen hundreds of Ming troops from Zhang Cheng's side rushing towards Yue Tuo. However, there were only dozens of guards around Yue Tuo. If the coach made a mistake, their punishment would be