Ming Dynasty: I, Emperor Chongzhen, swear not to go to Meishan

Chapter 300 Success or failure depends on this battle

The more than 60 remaining cavalrymen of the rebel army not only disrupted the attack formation of the Guangxi wolf soldiers for a time, but also caused more than 100 casualties. However, their good luck ended there.

After the war horses broke into the dense attacking formation, although they knocked away some wolf soldiers, they also lost the speed of the attack. They were not pulled down by soldiers or knocked off their horses by gun butts. Most of them were shot by officers with revolvers.

The revolver, which can fire six bullets continuously, demonstrates its powerful power in this chaotic close combat.

At this time, a large area of ​​densely packed rebel infantry was roaring and charging, only a hundred steps away from the wolf soldiers' charging formation, and the situation was critical.

After a brief period of confusion, the Guangxi wolf soldiers quickly took up their positions and fired with their guns under the command of the officer commanding in front of the formation.

Amidst the violent gunfire like firecrackers, the rebel soldiers who were charging at the front fell in pieces, but the soldiers behind still continued to charge forward, roaring and charging fearlessly.

After three rounds of volleys from the Guangxi wolf soldiers, the grass was covered with corpses of rebel soldiers, but the dense crowd of rebel soldiers behind them still rushed towards them like an overwhelming mountain.

"bomb."

Following the officer's order, the bombardier, who was already ready to drop the bomb, ignited the fuse. After a silent count of three, he threw the grenade with smoke in his hand.

The grenades rolled in the air one after another, and then fell on the grass. After a few seconds, they exploded into clouds of fire and thick smoke, blowing away the approaching rebel soldiers. The remaining limbs and broken arms were thrown around, making the rebels fierce. The attack momentum stagnated.

At this moment, another round of gunfire rang out, more rebel soldiers screamed and fell down, and the wounded soldiers who were not dead struggled and screamed.

The second wave of grenades fell from mid-air, and the shrapnel fired from all directions formed a death net. The rebel soldiers in the net were either blown away by the huge waves generated by the explosion, or were shot by the shrapnel fired from all directions. Hu fell down.

Under the suppression of grenades and the continuous bombardment of volleys of guns, scores of rebel soldiers fell on the charging road. The nearest row of corpses was only about ten meters away from the Guangxi wolf soldiers' attack formation.

Although the rebels were brave and fearless, fighting one after another, their lives were very fragile in the face of the iron net of death constructed by bullets. After the Guangxi wolf soldiers stabilized their formation, the charge of the rebels was not only in vain, but also seemed like giving death to the Guangxi wolf soldiers. .

After paying extremely heavy casualties, the rebels' first wave of attacks was repulsed, but before the remaining soldiers could retreat, the second wave of attacks began immediately.

"Brothers, follow me and charge."

Among the rebels, the powerful general Hao Yaoqi rode a war horse, holding the flag with one hand and wielding a sword with the other, roaring and charging forward.

The greatly encouraged rebel soldiers roared loudly, waving their weapons and charging forward.

Ten groups of snipers were all hiding in the formation, looking for valuable targets. Hao Yaoqi, who was riding a war horse, wearing Mingguang armor, and supporting a battle flag, was very conspicuous, and was targeted by at least four DM1 sniper rifles.

Two weak gunshots rang out amidst the thundering roar of killing. Hao Yaoqi, who was charging on horseback, felt his body shake violently. Three streaks of blood shot out from his chest, and then he fell off his horse, flying high in the air. The battle flag also fell to the ground.

The original high momentum of the rebels was stagnant, but the military orders were strong. The soldiers still shouted and charged forward, but they retreated under the continuous volley of guns from the Guangxi wolf soldiers, leaving corpses on the ground.

But soon, the rebels launched a third wave of attacks. This time, Li Zicheng spent a lot of money, not only sending the most elite 3,000 old battalion soldiers, but also sent Tian Jianxiu, Bai Wang, Dang Shousu, Liu Fangliang, General Liu Tirui and Wu Ruyi No. 6 led the charge.

The front army, which had gone six or seven miles away, also turned back to support and charged the wolf soldiers' attack formation from the flanks.

Success or failure depends on this battle, and he has to fight hard.

Lan Fang, who was in command of the Chinese Army, observed the entire battlefield through a monocular telescope. When he saw the rebel front troops turning back to fight, he immediately ordered the three battalions of the Sichuan Army Battalion on standby to move to fight and cover the right wing of the Guangxi Wolf Barracks.

The densely packed rebel army roared and charged. This time, the soldiers at the forefront each held a shield to deal with the volleys of the wolf soldiers. Tian Jianxiu, Liu Fangliang and other six generals also held a large iron shield for protection.

Lan Fang, who could see clearly through the monocular, shook his head disdainfully. A large shield might be able to block bullets, but the human body would never be able to withstand the powerful impact kinetic energy generated when bullets violently hit the shield. He would be injured even if he died, and would lose his combat effectiveness.

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