I Build an Aircraft Carrier in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 437: A big win

As the Chinese army began to attack in other directions, a chain reaction occurred.

The Ming army on other lines of defense quickly collapsed, and they were all retreating violently.

After all, if you run slower, you will be surrounded by the Chinese army.

This kind of retreat without a unified headquarters plan can easily evolve into a rout.

Because there are not many roads to go down the mountain, all ministries want to go down by themselves first, and disputes will occur between each other. Without a higher-level ruling, troops at the same level will generally not give in easily.

Although they knew that if the fight went on like this, no one could escape, but no one was willing to let the other party go first.

You have to fight for the way down the mountain, let alone anyone who is willing to stay behind.

The Chinese army, which no one stopped, was advancing very fast.

Before the Ming army could fight for a result, the Chinese army was already approaching.

Suddenly, the Ming army who was still arguing broke up.

Those soldiers lazily struggled with whether there was a way out, and went straight down the steep slope, some of them still trot.

Some soldiers who were overly nervous, did not pay attention to the slope, ran too fast and fell directly, and then rolled all the way down the hillside.

The lucky ones who can fall directly to death are afraid of falling half-dead.

At this time, no one has the energy to save people. People who fall into serious injuries can't die for a while, and it's impossible to be rescued. They all have to suffer pain before death.

A large number of soldiers panicked, and the scene was chaotic.

Faced with this situation, the Huajun simply shouldn't be too relaxed.

As the neat formation approached, the soldiers who could not even go downhill threw their weapons and surrendered. There are also some generals who led their subordinates and surrendered into an organizational system.

The Chinese Army didn't have many combat missions at all, so it kept dealing with these prisoners.

At the headquarters of the Ming Army, everyone had escorted Zheng Zhibao to retreat quickly.

They are a little better here, and there is still a broken army left to give them time to escape.

However, this broken unit did not hold on for long when faced with the two sides of the Chinese army.

At this point, Longyao Mountain was completely lost.

The Chinese army did not stop. They were divided into several divisions, one of which was responsible for cleaning the battlefield, pursuing and arresting rout soldiers.

The other road went straight to Ningde County, hoping to take advantage of the situation to take the county seat and expand the results.

Only the elimination of these vital forces can be considered a victory, otherwise these people will fled back to Fuzhou, and it will take a lot of effort to attack Fuzhou in the future.

The other way is to go straight to the seaside ferry to cooperate with the navy to take down the Ming army stationed at the seaside.

Due to the terrain, weather and many other reasons, the navy's previous landing battles have not been smooth.

As for the East Road because it was far apart and the number of Ming troops was not very large, they did not divide the troops to deal with it.

The three armies marched together, chasing them all the way, catching up with some Ming troops on the road, and then capturing them.

These routs have more or less slowed down the pursuit speed of the Chinese army.

By the time they arrived at the county seat, the five thousand men and horses in the city had joined Zheng Zhibao's remnant, and together they continued to flee towards Fuzhou.

At this time, the sky was already dark.

Chasing in the mountains at night, this difficulty broke through the sky.

At that time, it is estimated that more than half of those who escaped fell to death, and more than half of those who pursued fell to death.

For Hua Jun, this is not necessary.

As a result, the army that attacked the county temporarily changed its plan and went to the seaside, capturing some important intersections to prevent the Ming army on the seaside from escaping again.

When Zheng Zhibao was escaping, he did not forget to give the guard stationed by the sea the order to retreat.

It's just that the retreat of more than 10,000 people is a big project, and it will soon get dark again.

Yu Xian, the general of his army, felt the difficulty of his retreat, and decided to hold on for the whole night, and then look for opportunities to retreat tomorrow.

At night, in order to avoid unnecessary accidents, the Chinese army also suspended the offensive, only to tightly surround the Ming army in a range.

By the next day, before dawn, Yu Xian tried to make a sneak attack.

However, the Chinese army has long since guarded against this move, and the army has long since been serious.

Yu Xian didn't find a chance, so he could only return to the original place.

Afterwards, the Chinese army first sent envoys to persuade them to surrender. After all, it would cost a lot of ammunition and soldiers' lives to fight, which was unnecessary.

The conditions they gave were harsh and demanded that Yu Xian surrender unconditionally.

In other words, there is no guarantee after Yu Xian surrenders, and the Hua Jun has not promised him any position.

At that time, what kind of official Yu Xian can do depends on Dahua's mood.

The position given is good, he needs to be grateful. He can only endure the poor.

Yu Xian is naturally dissatisfied with this kind of treatment.

There are more than 17,000 people under him, which is not a small force.

Yu Xian felt that he was the number one person no matter how he looked at it, and it would be too disrespectful for him to surrender unconditionally.

Therefore, Yu Xian refused this request and made his own demands at the same time.

He requested that the surrender is fine, but after the surrender, he must have the position of a division commander and the title of a viscount.

He had been asking prices all over the sky, thinking about the Huajun sitting on the ground to pay back the money.

In his mind, the bottom line is that he only needs the position of a brigade commander. As for the title, it doesn't matter whether there is any.

However, to his surprise, the Hua Jun did not bargain with him at all.

The messenger reported Yu Xian's demands, and Wang Dayong then ordered the Chinese army to start a general offensive.

Still want a title?

Wang Dayong and others laughed. Who doesn't know the value of Dahua's title now. A defeated general who also wants the title?

The navy's artillery and the army's artillery were launched at the same time, violently bombing the location of Yu Xian's department.

More than 10,000 of them are huddled in this small area, which is very dense.

Any shot falling down can hit a soldier.

After more than a dozen rounds of shelling, the Ming army suffered heavy casualties and the ground was in a mess.

Many military officers are persuading Yu Xian to raise the white flag and surrender quickly to find a way to survive.

At this time, people like them would be satisfied if they were alive, and they would dare to think about what treatment would be.

Until this time, Yu Xian really regretted it. He found that he had overestimated his value.

Although in his opinion holding the 17,000 army is a very powerful force, in the eyes of the Hua army, the position of more than 10,000 people is simply dead.

Unfortunately, there is no regret medicine in this world.

Having already rejected Hua Jun's surrender before, Yu Xian couldn't let go of his face to change his mind.

So, after a bombardment, Yu Xian led the troops to break through and make the final struggle.

They attacked the stone pit where the independent regiment was stationed. They wanted to enter the mountain from this entrance, and then rely on the complex terrain of the mountain to escape the pursuit of the Chinese army.

This choice was not wrong, but it was a pity that they encountered an independent regiment of the Chinese Army.

In the defensive battle, the breech played a more terrifying power.

When the Ming army was two hundred meters away, the Chinese army was already firing their guns. At this distance, its hit rate is already quite impressive.

As the Ming army entered one hundred and fifty meters, one hundred meters, the soldiers began to fall in pieces.

Before they rushed to the Chinese army, nearly half of them had died.

Regardless of how the supervising team urged the rest, they refused to move forward, but turned around and ran back.

In just one cup of tea, the Chinese Army killed nearly three thousand Ming Army soldiers.

This terrifying efficiency of killing the enemy is not because the breech gun is powerful, but because the Ming army's tactical thinking cannot keep up with the speed of the Chinese army's weapon update.

When facing the musket, they were still lined up, one by one, charging forward side by side.

This is just sending, not enough to go.

In the face of a musket, the only way to use skirmish tactics is the right way. Unfortunately, Yu Xian didn't understand it till death.

After the charge failed, Yu Xian was stabbed to death by his subordinates.

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