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Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty: Burning

On the second day of September, the sky was overcast and the sun was no longer visible. The north wind was howling, blowing on everyone's armor, and a chilly feeling penetrated into the heart.

At the end of the day, the Xuanfu Town army had formed its formation. In a strict formation, facing the biting cold wind, with their boots on the hard ground, they advanced towards Changling Mountain with neat steps.

The footsteps of "thump, thump, thump..." gathered together and appeared particularly neat, and then merged into the sound of "rumbling", which fully demonstrated the power of the army.

The Xuanfu army formed a formation with chariots at the front. Forty chariots were lined up in front, and there were ten chariots on both sides to cover the flanks. Behind them were more than a thousand soldiers from the chariot camp.

The soldiers from the left, middle and right divisions of the Chicheng Battalion followed closely behind, forming three infantry formations and advancing slowly. After the infantry formations came the Chinese cavalry, and finally came the Chinese chariots.

Thousands of cavalry were patrolling on the left and right wings to protect the flanks of the army from being harassed by the Tatars. Of course, Zhang Guangda's side was obviously less powerful than Guo Yingxian's, but it could still prevent the Tatars from being harassed.

The march of over 10,000 troops can be described as magnificent. If you look down from a high place, you can see that although each battalion is formed separately, they are marching at a very consistent speed.

Among the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, the Xuanfu Army was probably the only one who could do this!

The only flaw was that the Xuan Dajing Cavalry led by veteran general Guo Yingxian were far less organized than the Xuanfu army.

For example, Zhang Guangda, Lin Fangping, and Huang Baozhong, although they are also three elite cavalry, they advance in separate formations, but maintain the same speed, and can even send out rangers alternately to patrol outside the cavalry formation.

…………

Faced with such a battle by the Xuanfu army, although Duduo had no fear in his heart, he became panicked. At this moment, he had made the attack on Changling Mountain the only purpose of his army.

But as the commander-in-chief appointed by Emperor Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Duduo was naturally not a fool, otherwise he would not be the Prince of Yu. When he saw the Ming army forming up, he wished that the soldiers in front of him could rush forward and defeat the Ming army in front of him as soon as possible.

military.

"Could they be more difficult to fight than the Ming army on Changling Mountain?"

Duduo sat on his horse, raised the whip in his hand, and continued in a loud voice: "Humph, since he wants to come and die, how can I refuse."

"Don't be frightened by the Ming dogs on Changling Mountain. How many Ming troops are as tenacious as them?"

After Duduo finished speaking, he continued: "Minggou has always been good at defending the city. Changling Mountain has been unable to be attacked for a long time. It is not the fault of our warriors, but Minggou's treachery and the use of trench cannons.

But now the Ming Gou dares to form a formation and attack in the wild, so why have we ever been afraid of the Ming Gou?"

Although Duduo tried his best to encourage them, the flag soldiers of the Qing army were still owned by the flag owners. Now even Mandahai, who was wearing the red flag, had private thoughts and wanted to retain as many warriors as possible in order to make achievements in the future.

Especially the officers and soldiers of the Zhenghuang Banner. The death of Gushan Ezhen Ashan in the battle had already made them panic, and now they were in a situation where they were without a leader.

Duduo intended to eat the Tatars under the Zhenghuang flag, but was intimidated by Huang Taiji's majesty and did not dare to actually do it.

At this time, although the Tatar soldiers and horses had been divided into various parts of the surrounding area, digging ditches and trenches, there was also a group of Tatar thieves who had launched several fierce attacks on Xingshan Fort and Gaoqiao.

However, there are still tens of thousands of Tatars gathered in Changling Mountain. Looking at the strict military formation of the Ming army on the opposite side, Duduo also realized that his situation was not good. Seeing that the Ming army on the opposite side was gradually approaching, he had no choice but to

Order everyone to be ready.

At the same time, sentinels were sent to summon the Tatar thieves elsewhere to come and join them quickly in order to defeat this Ming army in one fell swoop.

If it had been in the past, Duduo's decision might have been correct, but now he encountered a rare opponent in his life. Duduo personally led the white flag and the yellow flag to the camp, and the red flag that covered the sea was behind him.

…………

It was precisely because the arrival of the infantry and cavalry reinforcements led by Zhang Cheng completely disrupted Duduo's plan. He had already decided to attack Changling Mountain at any cost.

But now, they learned that a Ming army with more than ten thousand troops had broken through the barriers on Songxing Avenue and was rushing towards their side.

Although Duduo still didn't know that the Ming army rushing in was Zhang Cheng's, he generally took precautions early and even suspended his plan to attack Changling Mountain.



Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops and horses with red flags to continue attacking Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless.



Thousands of cavalry were patrolling on the left and right wings to protect the flanks of the army from being harassed by the Tatars. Of course, Zhang Guangda's side was obviously less powerful than Guo Yingxian's, but it could still prevent the Tatars from being harassed.

The march of over 10,000 troops can be described as magnificent. If you look down from a high place, you can see that although each battalion is formed separately, they are marching at a very consistent speed.

Among the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, the Xuanfu Army was probably the only one who could do this!

The only flaw was that the Xuan Dajing Cavalry led by veteran general Guo Yingxian were far less organized than the Xuanfu army.

For example, Zhang Guangda, Lin Fangping, and Huang Baozhong, although they are also three elite cavalry, they advance in separate formations, but maintain the same speed, and can even send out rangers alternately to patrol outside the cavalry formation.

…………

Faced with such a battle by the Xuanfu army, although Duduo had no fear in his heart, he became panicked. At this moment, he had made the attack on Changling Mountain the only purpose of his army.

But as the commander-in-chief appointed by Emperor Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Duduo was naturally not a fool, otherwise he would not be the Prince of Yu. When he saw the Ming army forming up, he wished that the soldiers in front of him could rush forward and defeat the Ming army in front of him as soon as possible.

military.

"Could they be more difficult to fight than the Ming army on Changling Mountain?"

Duduo sat on his horse, raised the whip in his hand, and continued in a loud voice: "Humph, since he wants to come and die, how can I refuse."

"Don't be frightened by the Ming dogs on Changling Mountain. How many Ming troops are as tenacious as them?"

After Duduo finished speaking, he continued: "Minggou has always been good at defending the city. Changling Mountain has been unable to be attacked for a long time. It is not the fault of our warriors, but Minggou's treachery and the use of trench cannons.

But now the Ming Gou dares to form a formation and attack in the wild, so why have we ever been afraid of the Ming Gou?"

Although Duduo tried his best to encourage them, the flag soldiers of the Qing army were still owned by the flag owners. Now even Mandahai, who was wearing the red flag, had private thoughts and wanted to retain as many warriors as possible in order to make achievements in the future.

Especially the officers and soldiers of the Zhenghuang Banner. The death of Gushan Ezhen Ashan in the battle had already made them panic, and now they were in a situation where they were without a leader.

Duduo wanted to eat some Tatars under the Yellow Flag, but he was intimidated by Huang Taiji's majesty and did not dare to actually do it.

…………

Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops with red flags to continue the attack on Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless. On the second day of September, the sky was overcast and the sun was no longer visible, and the north wind was howling.

The sound blew against everyone's armor, sending a chilling feeling straight into the heart.

At the end of the day, the Xuanfu Town army had formed its formation. In a strict formation, facing the biting cold wind, with their boots on the hard ground, they advanced towards Changling Mountain with neat steps.

The footsteps of "thump, thump, thump..." gathered together and appeared particularly neat, and then merged into the sound of "rumbling", which fully demonstrated the power of the army.

The Xuanfu army formed a formation with chariots at the front. Forty chariots were lined up in front, and there were ten chariots on both sides to cover the flanks. Behind them were more than a thousand soldiers from the chariot camp.

The soldiers from the left, middle and right divisions of the Chicheng Battalion followed closely behind, forming three infantry formations and advancing slowly. After the infantry formations came the Chinese cavalry, and finally came the Chinese chariots.

Thousands of cavalry were patrolling on the left and right wings to protect the flanks of the army from being harassed by the Tatars. Of course, Zhang Guangda's side was obviously less powerful than Guo Yingxian's, but it could still prevent the Tatars from being harassed.

The march of over 10,000 troops can be described as magnificent. If you look down from a high place, you can see that although each battalion is formed separately, they are marching at a very consistent speed.

Among the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, the Xuanfu Army was probably the only one who could do this!

The only flaw was that the Xuan Dajing Cavalry led by veteran general Guo Yingxian were far less organized than the Xuanfu army.

For example, Zhang Guangda, Lin Fangping, and Huang Baozhong, although they are also three elite cavalry, they advance in separate formations, but maintain the same speed, and can even send out rangers alternately to patrol outside the cavalry formation.

…………

Faced with such a battle by the Xuanfu army, although Duduo had no fear in his heart, he became panicked. At this moment, he had made the attack on Changling Mountain the only purpose of his army.

But as the commander-in-chief appointed by Emperor Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Duduo was naturally not a fool, otherwise he would not be the Prince of Yu. When he saw the Ming army forming up, he wished that the soldiers in front of him could rush forward and defeat the Ming army in front of him as soon as possible.

military.

"Could they be more difficult to fight than the Ming army on Changling Mountain?"

Duduo sat on his horse, raised the whip in his hand, and continued in a loud voice: "Humph, since he wants to come and die, how can I refuse."

"Don't be frightened by the Ming dogs on Changling Mountain. How many Ming troops are as tenacious as them?"

After Duduo finished speaking, he continued: "Minggou has always been good at defending the city. Changling Mountain has been unable to be attacked for a long time. It is not the fault of our warriors, but Minggou's treachery and the use of trench cannons.

But now the Ming Gou dares to form a formation and attack in the wild, so why have we ever been afraid of the Ming Gou?"

Although Duduo tried his best to encourage them, the flag soldiers of the Qing army were still owned by the flag owners. Now even Mandahai, who was wearing the red flag, had private thoughts and wanted to retain as many warriors as possible in order to make achievements in the future.

Especially the officers and soldiers of the Zhenghuang Banner. The death of Gushan Ezhen Ashan in the battle had already made them panic, and now they were in a situation where they were without a leader.

Duduo wanted to eat some Tatars under the Yellow Flag, but he was intimidated by Huang Taiji's majesty and did not dare to actually do it.

…………

Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops with red flags to continue the attack on Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless. On the second day of September, the sky was overcast and the sun was no longer visible, and the north wind was howling.

The sound blew against everyone's armor, sending a chilling feeling straight into the heart.

At the end of the day, the Xuanfu Town army had formed its formation. In a strict formation, facing the biting cold wind, with their boots on the hard ground, they advanced towards Changling Mountain with neat steps.

The footsteps of "thump, thump, thump..." gathered together and appeared particularly neat, and then merged into the sound of "rumbling", which fully demonstrated the power of the army.

The Xuanfu army formed a formation with chariots at the front. Forty chariots were lined up in front, and there were ten chariots on both sides to cover the flanks. Behind them were more than a thousand soldiers from the chariot camp.

The soldiers from the left, middle and right divisions of the Chicheng Battalion followed closely behind, forming three infantry formations and advancing slowly. After the infantry formations came the Chinese cavalry, and finally came the Chinese chariots.

Thousands of cavalry were cruising back and forth on the left and right wings to protect the flanks of the army from being harassed by the Tatars. Of course, Zhang Guangda's side was obviously less powerful than Guo Yingxian's, but it could still prevent the Tatars from being harassed.

The march of over 10,000 troops can be described as magnificent. If you look down from a high place, you can see that although each battalion is formed separately, they are marching at a very consistent speed.

Among the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, the Xuanfu Army was probably the only one who could do this!

The only flaw was that the Xuan Dajing Cavalry led by veteran general Guo Yingxian were far less organized than the Xuanfu army.

For example, Zhang Guangda, Lin Fangping, and Huang Baozhong, although they are also three elite cavalry, they advance in separate formations, but maintain the same speed, and can even send out rangers alternately to patrol outside the cavalry formation.

…………

Faced with such a battle by the Xuanfu army, although Duduo had no fear in his heart, he became panicked. At this moment, he had made the attack on Changling Mountain the only purpose of his army.

But as the commander-in-chief appointed by Emperor Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Duduo was naturally not a fool, otherwise he would not be the Prince of Yu. When he saw the Ming army forming up, he wished that the soldiers in front of him could rush forward and defeat the Ming army in front of him as soon as possible.

military.

"Could they be more difficult to fight than the Ming army on Changling Mountain?"

Duduo sat on his horse, raised the whip in his hand, and continued in a loud voice: "Humph, since he wants to come and die, how can I refuse."

"Don't be frightened by the Ming dogs on Changling Mountain. How many Ming troops are as tenacious as them?"

After Duduo finished speaking, he continued: "Minggou has always been good at defending the city. Changling Mountain has been unable to be attacked for a long time. It is not the fault of our warriors, but Minggou's treachery and the use of trench cannons.

But now the Ming Gou dares to form a formation and attack in the wild, so why have we ever been afraid of the Ming Gou?"

Although Duduo tried his best to encourage them, the Qing army's flag soldiers are still owned by the flag owners. Now even Mandahai, who has a red flag, has private thoughts and wants to retain as many warriors as possible in order to make achievements in the future.

Especially the officers and soldiers of the Zhenghuang Banner. The death of Gushan Ezhen Ashan in the battle had already made them panic, and now they were in a situation where they were without a leader.

Duduo wanted to eat some Tatars under the Yellow Flag, but he was intimidated by Huang Taiji's majesty and did not dare to actually do it.

…………

Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops and horses with red flags to continue attacking Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless.

Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops and horses with red flags to continue attacking Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless.

Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops with red flags to continue attacking Changling Mountain. Although Mandahai looked reluctant, he was helpless. Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, ordered Mandahai to lead troops with red flags.

Ma continued to attack Changling Mountain. Although Man Dahai looked reluctant, he was helpless.

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