The soldiers in the artillery brigade did not know the concept of bayonets on cannons.
The death of Li Xiangzhu made them forget everything and just wanted to send all the Tatars away with cannonballs.
After a round of fierce bombardment, more than 200 Houjin Buzhan cavalry were killed on the spot.
But the comparison of the number of people is still very different.
More than a hundred scouts went up, but half of them were gone in the blink of an eye.
No matter how sharp the bayonets of the rear camp are, in hand-to-hand combat, Hou Jin is the most powerful warrior of this era. His will is no worse than that of the soldiers of the rear camp, and his experience and skills are far superior.
Seeing that this place was about to be broken through, shouts of killing suddenly came from both sides.
The fourth brigade that had just retreated to the mountain ridge, after being reorganized by Zuo Yong, formed a tight formation and fought back down, joining the melee fight.
When the battle reaches this point, all tactics and weapons are useless. It's just a competition of willpower.
When Zuo Yong rushed down again, he finally used his trump card.
Not only that, a large group of soldiers rushed over from the left, which was Zuo Dai's third brigade.
Zuo Mengeng has been waiting, waiting for Amin to put all his strength into it.
Although Amin's choice of a surprise attack on the east coast was a bit beyond his expectation, the situation on the battlefield was clear after all.
Zuo Menggen didn't waste any time and immediately ordered Zuo Dai's third brigade to cross the river via the pontoon bridge and join the battle on the east bank.
The third brigade did not fire a single shot, and it was a hand-to-hand battle when they entered the battlefield. But at this time, they could not care about so much. If they did not stop the Hou Jin soldiers, they would fail.
The re-investment of the Third Brigade and the Fourth Brigade finally stabilized the front. The troops from both sides were on the hillside, squeezing each other and killing each other, leaving corpses on the ground.
After sending the third group across the river, Zuo Mengeng decided to counterattack.
"Order Zuo Hua to lead the second brigade back from the side and not let a single Tatar escape."
The second brigade led by Zuo Hua was stationed on the mountain behind to protect the flanks of the main position. From the beginning to now, basically no battles have been fought.
Amin once sent people to harass Jiaochanggou, but there were too few people and it was impossible to succeed.
Now that he got the order, it was Zuo Hua's turn to come down from the teaching ditch.
He kept a cautious mind and only led two squadrons. He ordered the fourth squadron to be deployed on the front to increase the thickness of the first squadron's front.
Now that all the Hou Jin soldiers have gone into battle, there is no need to take care of them.
Zuo Hua led his team down to the teaching ditch. After lining up, he ran from the side and behind the buttocks of Namutai, Kuertang and Gao Hongzhong.
The cavalry that was originally creating smoke for the artillery discovered them and had no time to report them to the main formation. They ran like crazy, hoping to stop them for a moment.
However, twenty or so cavalrymen in front of more than two hundred muskets could not even be considered as a dish.
After only one salvo, only three or four horses were left wandering around alone.
Zuo Hua detached a small team and attacked Hou Jin's artillery position.
Houjin's artillerymen were not protected by infantry, so they were all shot to death on the spot.
When Namutai heard the familiar sound of gunshots behind his butt, his whole body went cold instantly, knowing that the situation was over.
The hurdle in front of us is life and death!
I was stunned, the light of the sword was beautiful in the night.
The beauty made him dizzy.
The moment his unconscious body returned to the earth, what he saw was a very majestic young soldier and a sharp knife in his hand.
The other Ming soldiers used sharp knives attached to muskets. But this man used a long knife.
The man who killed himself must be a great hero among the Han people.
Zuo Mengeng didn't feel that much.
When Amin invested his cavalry and went into battle himself, he knew that the time for a decisive battle had come.
For this reason, he asked Zuo Hua to lead the second battalion to outflank Turge's part of the Houjin soldiers.
In addition, he also went into battle himself.
His martial arts skills make him invincible in such battles, and there is no enemy that can be defeated by his sword.
But the really fierce one is not him.
Looking at the whirlwind that rushed into the Houjin soldiers, Zuo Mengeng couldn't help but feel his scalp numb.
Why is this humanoid monster a girl?
Wang Siyi watched the battle from behind for a long time, and this time it was finally her turn to show off her skills.
The two big hammers were as light as paper lanterns in her hands. But only those who were hit by the hammers knew how cruel these two weapons were.
So much so that even the soldiers in the rear camp did not dare to approach her, and they watched her fight into the rear Jin soldiers alone...
Then he killed him again.
All that is left is an unobstructed bloody alley.
When the second battalion launched an attack from the side and rear, the defeat of Houjin's heavy infantry was already doomed.
What Zuo Menggen is most concerned about is the battle on the east coast.
The Third and Fourth Battalions went into battle, but their strength was still not as good as Houjin's, and the battle line was compressed step by step up the mountain. It wouldn't be long before the artillery brigade would also be affected.
Just when he was about to quickly resolve the battle on the west bank so that he could reinforce the east bank, he saw another group of people running towards the east bank, about thirty or so people.
Under the moonlight, it was clear that it was Huang Zongxi and his military affairs department.
These civilian soldiers who have been handling official duties are now going to work hard.
Zuo Mengeng didn't stop him.
At this moment, what is important is for the whole army to fight hard and work together to live and die together.
The battle in front of me has become completely one-sided.
These heavy armored infantrymen had been exhausted after fighting for so long. The armor weighing dozens of kilograms worn on their bodies not only no longer played a protective role, but also became a burden that restricted movement.
Facing bayonets thrust from all directions, these Houjin soldiers simply couldn't dodge.
Zuo Mengeng also saw Liu Yiyuan.
This man who had always dreamed of becoming a general was now brandishing a sword and leading a dozen soldiers to cut Houjin's soldiers into two pieces.
His left rib was bleeding, and he must have been stabbed, but he didn't care at all and kept shouting and fighting.
The fighting on the east coast has reached its most grueling level.
The people Huang Zongxi led threw themselves into it, just like the waves. After him, the artillery brigade also abandoned their gun positions and rushed forward with whatever they had handy.
Huang Zongxi chopped hard, and as long as the military uniforms in his eyes were of the wrong color, he would strike mercilessly.
Suddenly a strong wind blew by, Huang Zongxi screamed in pain, and he fell to the ground.
When he looked again, he realized that his left arm had been cut off completely.
The violent surge of blood made his face turn pale, followed by endless anger.
The Tatar who had wounded him rushed forward and tried to retaliate, but he sat on the ground and cut off his legs with a knife.
After the Tatar fell down, he struggled and pounced on him, pressing down on him, opening his mouth and biting his neck, tearing at his throat with all his strength.
Several Hou Jin soldiers nearby rushed to rescue him, but the soldiers from the rear camp here were faster and killed them all on the spot with a bayonet strike.
Wrapped in the crowd, Amin looked at the situation on the west bank from time to time. When he saw that there were fewer and fewer people on his side, he knew that the fighting on the west bank was almost over.
If you still can't break through the Ming army's defense line in front of you, then everything will be over.
"Rush! Rush! If you rush over, you can go home. If you can't rush over, you will die here!"
His roar was loud and impatient, but the gunshots like fried beans that rang out from the southeast suppressed his voice.
Amin felt that the people behind him suddenly became thinner and empty.
When he looked again, he realized that hundreds more Ming troops were outflanking him.
This is Zuo Yong's killer move.
When he suffered Amin's impact, Zuo Yong had already thought of a countermeasure.
He ordered Zuo Shi to lead the cavalry brigade down the mountain from the south slope of Jianzuo Pavilion, and then cover the rear route of the Hou Jin soldiers from the east.
Zuo Yong was never one to fight back when beaten.
Because the cavalry brigade took a relatively long detour, they rushed over at this time.
But the timing is very clever.
The Hou Jin soldiers had already attacked the hillside, but they had not penetrated the rear camp's defense line. Everyone was compressed to a small area in front of the hillside.
When the cavalry brigade made such a move, chaos immediately broke out in the rear, and the battle line completely collapsed.
Amin reacted immediately and knew that he was completely defeated.
He didn't even have time to greet the other generals, so he turned around and ran away.
There are still a few war horses in the rear. Since we can't take care of the large army, we have to escape first.
Amin and his two soldiers ran to the horse, turned over, and galloped southward.
Before he ran a hundred meters, he bumped into someone head-on.
These are other soldiers from the reconnaissance brigade, searching from the south.
Seeing a Tatar general and two soldiers under the moonlight, Bai Xiaoqi, the leader, didn't think much and immediately shouted: "Fire the arrow."
These scouts were equipped with powerful crossbows, and they all started shooting after hearing this.
Amin didn't take it seriously at first, but these crossbow arrows came so quickly that they penetrated his helmet directly and drove into his brain.
Colorful brilliance suddenly appeared in front of my eyes, and after continuous rotation, it turned into a familiar world of ice and snow.
That was the most critical place for the rise of Hou Jin——Saerhu.
This reminded Amin of someone.
That wise general named Jun Song.
He once saw with his own eyes that a wise general who didn't like wearing armor was shot through the head by random arrows, but his body was stubborn and refused to fall.
Jun Song's death also marked the beginning of Hou Jin's invincibility and invincibility.
Now, under Qingshui Pass, what does his death mean?