Liu Huichuan was a Han from Hengshan and had been taken captive to Xixia for ten years.
Xixia was afraid that the Han people would escape, so they would often be sent to the rear to farm, such as Guazhou, Shazhou, etc.
Liu Huichuan was taken to Guazhou when he was only fourteen years old. He first worked as a military land serf and farmed for three years. After it was confirmed that he was honest, he was forcibly conscripted into the army.
Simply train the formation and throw it directly into the battlefield.
At that time, Xixia's various ministries suffered heavy losses, and cannon fodder troops such as Chong Gongzi were depleted very quickly. New recruits often did not survive half a year on the battlefield.
Moreover, there was insufficient food and grass, and Liu Huichuan was hungry all day long. He did not fight a few battles, but retreated with the troops.
Then one day, his army was summoned urgently, and the commander-in-chief heard that he was King Richard of Jin.
Liu Huichuan didn't know anything, so he just followed the large troops and marched hastily.
When I arrived, I heard that the northwest god general Liu Fa had gone deep into the area alone and was surrounded by them. Moreover, the food and grass for Liu Fa's army had been cut off.
The young masters were frightened. They had heard of Liu Fa's name for a long time and thought that they would definitely die.
Liu Huichuan thought the same way. He had listened to Liu Fa's stories since he was a child, but now he wanted to be used as cannon fodder and be incorporated into the front army to fight Liu Fa head-on.
Obviously facing the surrounded Liu Fa army, the Western Xia front army was demoralized. After a short battle, they were defeated and fled, and were forced back to fight by the supervising team.
Several Han serfs who joined the army with Liu Huichuan were all dead by the fourth attack. Liu Huichuan gradually became the front row from the back row of the front army. He only knew how to shoot randomly, but he did not know how many Song soldiers he killed or injured.
, anyway, if something goes wrong, he will run away with the friendly troops.
The battle lasted for more than three hours, from morning to evening.
Liu Huichuan was shot in several parts of his body and lost a lot of blood. After a retreat, he fell into a coma.
When he woke up, the battle was over.
The iron kites climbed over the mountains and ridges to complete the outflank, and suddenly attacked Liu Fa from behind. Liu Fa organized a reserve team to counterattack, but was outnumbered and failed to break through. In the end, he fell off a cliff and broke his leg, and was killed by a logistics soldier.
When Liu Huichuan heard about this, he even cried. He didn't know why he was crying.
Six months later, Song and Xia negotiated peace.
Due to heavy casualties in the army, Liu Huichuan, a new recruit who had been in the army for more than half a year, was inexplicably promoted to a low-level officer.
Low-level officers still have to farm!
It was just that it was replaced by the Henan Army Division. Liu Huichuan was stationed here for a long time and was allocated four acres of land in the Kalochuan Valley. The original owner of those lands had died, leaving only orphans and widows in the family. Liu Huichuan was rewarded with all the land and people.
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From a Han serf, Liu Huichuan not only transformed into an officer, but also had land, and even a wife and children!
He began to identify himself as a Xixia man and secretly vowed to behave well.
But reality slapped him in the face. Last year he was summoned to invade the Song Dynasty. The captured soldiers plundered everywhere and could rob people and goods as they pleased, and the loot could be handed over in proportion.
As for Liu Huichuan, these young masters had to hand over everything they grabbed. Only when the senior officers were in a good mood would they reward them like beggars.
Liu Huichuan thought that his rank was too low. Later, when he asked someone about it, he found out that he was on the verge of promotion.
Soldiers who were born as Han slaves could only serve as low-level officers throughout their lives. Even if they made great achievements, they would only be on the side of mid-level officers!
So, Liu Huichuan started to go around, not caring much about training, but just working hard on the land while his wife and children stayed on the bed.
The Song army came again... No, it was the Ming army.
I heard that the Han people had changed dynasties, and a new emperor named Zhu ruled the world.
The terrifying weapon shocked everyone. The princes all said that Emperor Zhu was blessed by God and asked gods to come down to earth to give the Ming army an extraordinary magical weapon.
Liu Huichuan was in fear all day, and at the same time secretly said that he was lucky because he was a low-level officer and his wife and children allowed him to evacuate into the city.
The Han soldiers under his command were in dire straits. Because there were too many troops defending the city, their families were left outside the city. Some of the young masters' homes were even thirty or forty miles away from the city, and they had no idea whether their family members were still alive.
Two months of continuous harassment day and night made Liu Huichuan extremely exhausted.
Although I knew it was a fake siege, I couldn't help but wake up when I heard the noise in the middle of the night. It was difficult to fall asleep after that. I always felt that the Ming army was about to rush in.
Today it is Liu Huichuan's turn to defend the city. He has ten soldiers under his command.
For one copy, there is one regular soldier and one miscellaneous soldier.
But that belongs to the establishment of other troops. There is no distinction between regular soldiers and mixed soldiers here. Liu Huichuan's ten soldiers are twenty people.
Under normal circumstances, Young Master would be in the front row as cannon fodder, but this time it was extremely important to defend the gap. Once defeated, the city would fall.
Therefore, the higher-status Qiansheng Army was assigned to the front row to block the gap, while Liu Huichuan and other colliding men were assigned to assist in filling the gap in the back row.
Before the Ming army could charge forward, Liu Huichuan heard a thud.
He knew that it was a magic weapon, and like the divine cannon that could blow down city walls, it was given by the God of Thunder under the command of God Haotian.
"Chief! The leader is gone!"
As soon as the two armies came into contact, Liu Huichuan heard the terrified soldiers in the front row shouting in horror.
These are authentic party troops. The tribal chiefs are responsible for recruiting soldiers and arranging their own tribal nobles to lead them.
This kind of force is called a "Yi Liu", and there is no strict limit on the number of troops.
But according to the size of the troops, the leaders are divided into big leaders and chiefs.
The situation was already obvious. The battle had just begun and the commander of this unit was gone.
Liu Huichuan was very familiar with that leader. He came from the "Going to Li Division" of the Eighth Department of the Party. He wore majestic armor during the battle. Last year, he led troops to attack Tongchuan Fort, looting all the supplies inside and taking hundreds of Han people captive along the way.
Sent to Guazhou to be serfs.
"Brother Liu, we can't fight this battle. The Han soldiers have Thunder God's magical weapon in their hands!" his subordinates said in horror.
Liu Huichuan looked at the other soldiers and found that all of them looked horrified.
Turning his head and looking forward, he saw that the Qisheng army that was defending the gap had been shattered to pieces by the impact.
A herald rode over on horseback and continuously whipped the officer who hit the young master. Liu Huichuan was also whipped: "Why don't you read the flag order? Fill it in quickly!"
The mid-level officer who bumped into the prince here, Liu Huichuan's immediate boss, was leading a unit to block the edge of the gap, but was killed by a cold shot before the fight. This resulted in the military orders issued by the high-level generals not being transmitted to Liu Huichuan.
In the hands of Kawakawa.
Liu Huichuan bravely raised his spear and led his soldiers forward.
However, the soldiers were frightened by the firearms, and they all believed that the Ming army was protected by gods. Now that the city was about to be destroyed, they were not willing to fight desperately. They all looked to the side passage, preparing to run away to save their lives.
Liu Huichuan was about to take up his position, but when he saw the captured troops in front, they suddenly collapsed and ran away.
I also heard people from the Ming army shouting in Shaanxi accent: "Brothers, Han, if you lie down, you will avoid death. Tomorrow's soldiers will not cut off your heads to judge your merits!"
Before Liu Huichuan could react, several of the twenty men under his command had already dropped their weapons and ran back, retreating and lying down next to the house without moving.
Liu Huichuan looked at the herald who reined in his horse and turned around in fear. A feeling of anger surged into his heart. He abandoned his gun and rushed over in two steps, dragging the man's skirt down.
The Xixia herald was unprepared and was suddenly pulled off his horse.
Liu Huichuan pulled out the opponent's waist knife, pressed his throat and stabbed everything, then turned around and shouted: "You are surrounded on all sides and can't escape, come and fight for a future with me!"
After hearing this, the young masters came to Liu Huichuan one after another.
The city is surrounded and escape is almost impossible, so we can only give it a try.
I bet these officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty will not be like the soldiers of the Song Dynasty, who cut off the heads of princes who have performed meritorious services to receive rewards!
Liu Huichuan grabbed Dang Xiang's braid and cut it off with a bloody waist knife. Then he picked up the spear and shouted: "You hit your son, I will cut off my hair to kill the thief!"
The soldiers under his command immediately woke up and quickly cut off the party's braid with their swords.
They rushed towards the undefeated Qisheng army and cooperated with the siege Ming army to attack from the front and back. The Qisheng army, which was attacked from both sides, collapsed instantly.
The Ming army officer (actually the team leader) who defeated the enemy together rushed over with his troops and praised: "Good man, follow me to the city to kill!"
This person has an accent from northern Sichuan in the Song Dynasty. It is the same as the Shaanxi accent and is called "Western accent." The accent is different but understandable.
Liu Huichuan was overjoyed when he heard this. He had made the right bet and could survive.
Several other gangsters received the order and cautiously stepped forward to fill the gap.
Liu Huichuan charged with Yuanyang's team, and shouted while charging: "Han'er hits the young master, and I will cut off my hair and kill the thief. Everyone will be rewarded for their great achievements!"
His soldiers also followed suit: "Cut off the hair and kill the thief, everyone will be rewarded!"
Seeing that their troops had not been killed and beheaded, the nearby gangsters immediately saw the hope of survival and hurriedly cut off the party members' braids. They also took the initiative to gather with Liu Huichuan, thinking that he was the leader and planning to fight in the chaos.
Seeking life from death.
Gong Xiu did not enter the city because he had to command several troops in the gaps at the same time.
When a gap in front of him was breached, he immediately ordered the reserve team to rush forward: "Hurry and open the city gate!"
His troops have achieved the success of ascending first, and they will be successful if they seize the gate. Opening the city gate will allow friendly troops to come in and help.
When Li Yuchang arrived with his resting troops, there were already six to seven hundred people gathered around Liu Huichuan. They were obviously dressed as party members, but they followed the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty and rushed to kill them. They kept shouting, "Cut your hair and kill the thieves!
There is a reward for everyone."
Li Yuchang was also hit by his son behind him, and there were quite a few of them. Seeing this situation, they all felt dissatisfied.
Li Yuchang also understood Chinese and was immediately frightened.
Then, he died.
"Bang bang bang bang!"
A series of gunshots rang out, and Li Yuchang, the Xixia Prime Minister, was hit by more than ten bullets. Even several of the soldiers around him were shot.
Who asked him to wear high-grade armor, ride a fine horse, and lead his troops to the front?
The musketeers hiding in Yuanyang's squad all aimed at him and opened fire, and were beaten into pieces in an instant.
Li Yuchang fell off his horse and fell to the ground, his eyes wide open.
With his status, he should have died a heroic death, but today he died inexplicably, before he even had time to command the troops to fight.
Han Huaizhong, who was mobilizing troops at the top of the city, saw this scene from a distance and was immediately stunned.
He stroked his armor. He was not afraid of being shot into a hedgehog before, but how should he face the new weapons of the Han soldiers?
(It’s too late today, tomorrow’s new chapter will come with a route map for sending troops from both sides.)