In the sound of shelling, the Qing army approached the Hua army and entered the area of ​​100 meters.

Lao Suntou and Xiao Lizi began to fire guns and shoot freely.

The old grandson pulled the trigger, then continued to reload, and then fired, the whole action was smooth.

On the other hand, Xiao Lizi, because of nervousness, after the first shot, the reloading hand was trembling, and his speed was much slower.

The gap between veterans and recruits is stark.

They were already shooting while the Qing army continued to advance.

After all, shooting at this distance, the consumption speed of each other is still too slow.

When the distance between the two sides was less than fifty meters, the Qing army stopped and started firing.

As the gunshots sounded, the soldiers on the Huajun side also fell in large numbers.

Among them, the old grandson was unfortunately shot in the chest and fell to the ground.

The medical team responsible for rescuing the wounded soldiers walked all the way, saw the old grandson's head with a gun in his chest, and immediately gave it up.

This treatment is too difficult, and they are powerless.

They need to classify and treat those soldiers who have hope of survival first, so as to maximize efficiency.

Instead of talking about benevolence, righteousness, and morality, the more seriously injured people should be treated first. This approach is not feasible in the current army of this period.

A soldier next to him who was shot in the thigh was carried down for treatment.

People who have been shot in the limbs can even fully recover after treatment.

A veteran who has experienced the war is of great value and must be treated.

Moreover, it is precisely because the Huajun attaches great importance to wounded soldiers and has reliable treatment methods that soldiers can be so brave in battle.

In contrast, they have a lot less to worry about.

In the head-to-head confrontation, the two sides fell into a stalemate, and no one could do anything for the time being.

On the flanks, the cavalry of both sides had already clashed.

The cavalry of the Qing army wanted to attack the flank of the Chinese army, but was intercepted by the cavalry of the Chinese army.

Both sides used intensive wall cavalry tactics. In the past two years, the Qing army had learned a lot from Dahua.

The wall cavalry confronted the wall cavalry, and the scene was even more tragic than the flintlock gun.

Soldiers who were shot on the opposite side were injured and could be rescued.

As for the confrontation between the two strong cavalry, it was life or death, and there was not much chance of being injured.

Once injured and fell off the horse, it is 100% certain to die, and it is still the kind of dead body.

And the probability of falling off the horse is actually very high.

After all, the formations of the two sides were too dense, there was almost no room to dodge, and a large number of horses collided directly.

This cruel fighting method, both sides are actually unwilling.

However, both sides must do the same, and the one who takes the lead in giving up the dense formation will definitely suffer.

After the cavalry fought for a round, the generals on both sides tacitly paused the charge.

The loss is too heavy, there is no need to continue to consume like this.

Anyway, in a short period of time, everyone can't help each other.

Rather than that, it is better to leave the decision of the outcome to the cheap infantry.

It's enough for you to restrain the opponent.

The result of this confrontation is acceptable to both sides.

Because the Huajun had fewer troops, the cavalry that was able to contain the opponent was considered to have completed the task.

As for the Qing army, they had more troops. As long as the cavalry of the Hua army was contained, the troops attacking the flank of the Hua army in the other direction would be ignored, which was considered acceptable.

The other attacking the Chinese army's flank was a motley army from Jining, still using cold weapons.

But they were numerous, more than fifteen thousand people.

These people flocked to the Hua Jun's right flank, forcing the Hua Jun Zhong Jun to divide 3,000 people to resist.

They can only divide so much, and if there are more, the Chinese army will be too weak and easily broken by the Qing army.

Once there is a problem with the Chinese army, then their battle will be declared a failure.

The 3,000 soldiers assigned to face more than 15,000 people, the pressure is not ordinary.

The 15,000 Qing troops were not stupid enough to line up to let the Hua army shoot and kill, but they stretched the front again and attacked from both sides.

This is the problem of fighting on the plains. In the case of insufficient troops, it is very disadvantageous, and the enemy can continue to stretch the front.

Unlike in the mountains, it is difficult to find a way, and it is even more difficult to divide troops.

Facing the Qing army's further division of troops, Hua's army was also very helpless, and could only form a semicircle formation to prevent the Qing army from breaking through from two aspects.

Afterwards, the Qing army entered the firing range and began to charge with the shooting of the Hua army.

After a frustrating journey, the Qing army rushed in front of the Hua army with the advantage of numbers.

Although they suffered heavy casualties during the charge, at least nearly 2,000 people died.

However, they did not collapse because there were so many of them.

This army of Qing soldiers knew very well in their hearts that even if thousands of people died on their own side, they would still outnumber their opponents.

The person who was forced to rush in the front was naturally the blood mold, but no one paid attention at this time.

The remaining people who are still alive are all impacting the formation of Hua Jun.

Facing an enemy several times their size, the soldiers of the Hua Army were panicked, but also helpless, and could only resist desperately.

The human wall formed by the flintlock soldiers at the forefront kept doing assassination moves.

The grenadiers hiding behind started throwing bombs. Whether they could hold the formation this time depended on these grenadiers.

A large number of bombs were thrown in front, and at this time, there was no need to worry about accidental injury. As long as more enemies were killed than friendly forces, it was a profit.

Moreover, as long as you use the greatest strength, try to throw the grenade as far as possible, and throw it into the camp of the Qing army, causing less accidental injuries.

These grenadiers caused great trouble to the Qing army, but they did not have a good response.

They do have some grenades, but very few of them.

Those advanced weapons and equipment are given priority to supply the central court army, and they are only allocated a small amount of this kind of miscellaneous army.

The few grenades they threw into the formation of the Hua Jun immediately achieved remarkable results.

The fragmentation effect of the grenade immediately caused a large gap in Hua Jun's formation.

The Qing army seized this neutral position and rushed in desperately to tear it apart.

The formation of the Chinese army has been broken, and it has fallen into the melee stage, reaching the most dangerous juncture.

If they can't re-form their formation, all of their troops will be eaten up, and they won't even have a chance to escape. They have been bitten to death.

At this moment, Tang Guozhen's troops arrived. They were more than 20 minutes faster than Xu Yuxian and the others expected. This was all squeezed out by the hasty march.

Arriving at the battlefield, they did not have time to rest, and immediately plunged into the most critical right wing.

Tang Guozhen's troops were the absolute main force in the Chinese army, and their strength was of course needless to say.

Among their divisions, they are even equipped with the latest flamethrowers.

This kind of equipment, currently only a few divisions have.

The flamethrower cleared the way, and the Qing army suddenly panicked. What made them panic even more was that the number of support troops of the Huajun was more than 10,000 people, instantly turning their superiority into nothingness.

Originally a motley army, relying on a large number of people to maintain the morale of the army.

Now even the numerical advantage is gone, and the enemy is still on the back.

So, they started to flee.

That's the case with the motley crew, which can play a little role when they have the upper hand. When they are at a disadvantage, these motley crews are not only unhelpful, but also easy to do a disservice.

The Qing army of Ming and Ming Dynasty still has the absolute upper hand on the whole, but because of their frantic fleeing, the soldiers of the Qing army in the central army are a little flustered, thinking that their side has been defeated.

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