Ming Dynasty: I, Emperor Chongzhen, Swear Not to Go to Meishan

Chapter 385 The Ming Dynasty’s Female Warrior

Wu Sangui defeated Sun Chuanting's 300,000 troops with his 100,000 Guanning troops, making a great contribution. If he could capture Sun Chuanting, the governor of the three borders, it might be a perfect battle that would go down in the history of war.

In order to achieve perfection, he personally led 50,000 cavalrymen to chase and kill the fleeing Ming army, and he chased them to death, as if Sun Chuanting had slept with his wife.

Zuo Liangyu, the general of Huguang, was the first to run away, and he was the safest. Sun Chuanting was the second to run away, and he was also temporarily safe.

Hu Dawei, the general of Baoding, who ran away third, was in great trouble. He was chased by Wu Sangui's 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen and had no way to escape.

Hu Dawei was also a ruthless man. Seeing that he could not escape, he simply led the remaining more than a hundred guards to turn their horses around and turn back to kill the 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen who were rolling in like a tidal wave.

More than a hundred cavalrymen were drowned by the 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen in the blink of an eye, and could not make any waves at all. However, the loyalty, determination and tragic heroism of Hu Dawei and the hundred guards who would rather die than surrender bought Sun Chuanting half an incense stick of time to escape.

Sun Chuanting was knocked unconscious by the guards and put on the warhorse. After running for a while, he woke up and knew that the situation was irreversible. He sighed and ran away.

He knew that Qin Liangyu, the general of Sichuan, was stationed in Yangcheng, and he had to rush to inform her to prepare for battle to prevent Wu Sangui's 50,000 cavalrymen from rushing over.

In fact, Qin Liangyu had sent several groups of scouts to lurk near the battlefield. When Sun Chuanting was defeated, the scouts immediately released pigeons to warn, and Qin Liangyu, who had been in battle for a long time, immediately ordered the whole army to prepare for battle.

The fortifications Qin Liangyu set up in Yangcheng were basically the same as those built by Lan Fang and Lu Yiming in Yutian and Suxian. The difference was that the fortifications with sandbags as the main body were built in front of Yangxian City, and all large and small caliber artillery were set up on the top of the city.

After the reorganization, the Baigan was actually expanded to a field brigade of more than 13,000 people, including four battalions of 2,000 musketeers, an artillery battalion with 36 small-caliber artillery and a heavy artillery battalion with 24 large-caliber artillery, and the rest were long spearmen, which was also the characteristic of the Baigan Army.

The combat effectiveness of the Baigan Army increased exponentially, but Qin Liangyu, who had been in battle for a long time, was not arrogant and dared to confront Wu Sangui's 150,000 Guanning Army with a mere brigade. It was not until Gao Jie led the Royal Third Division and Hong Niangzi led the National Defense Army Independent First Division that she breathed a sigh of relief.

Wu Sangui defeated Sun Chuanting's 300,000 troops with his 100,000 Guanning troops, making great contributions. If he could capture Sun Chuanting, the governor of the three borders, it might be a perfect battle that would go down in the history of war.

In order to achieve perfection, he personally led 50,000 cavalrymen to chase and kill the fleeing Ming army, and he chased them to death, as if Sun Chuanting had slept with his wife.

Zuo Liangyu, the general of Huguang, was the first to run away, and he was the safest. Sun Chuanting was the second to run away, and he was also temporarily safe.

Hu Dawei, the general of Baoding, who ran away third, was in great trouble. He was chased by Wu Sangui's 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen and had no way to escape.

Hu Dawei was also a ruthless man. Seeing that he could not escape, he simply led the remaining more than a hundred guards to turn their horses around and turn back to kill the 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen who were rolling in like a tidal wave.

More than a hundred cavalrymen were drowned by the 50,000 Guanning cavalrymen in the blink of an eye, and could not make any waves at all. However, the loyalty, determination and tragic heroism of Hu Dawei and the hundred guards who would rather die than surrender bought Sun Chuanting half an incense stick of time to escape.

Sun Chuanting was knocked unconscious by the guards and put on the warhorse. After running for a while, he woke up and knew that the situation was irreversible. He sighed and ran away.

He knew that Qin Liangyu, the general of Sichuan, was stationed in Yangcheng, and he had to rush to inform her to prepare for battle to prevent Wu Sangui's 50,000 cavalrymen from rushing over.

In fact, Qin Liangyu had sent several groups of scouts to lurk near the battlefield. When Sun Chuanting was defeated, the scouts immediately released pigeons to warn, and Qin Liangyu, who had been in battle for a long time, immediately ordered the whole army to prepare for battle.

The fortifications Qin Liangyu set up in Yangcheng were basically the same as those built by Lan Fang and Lu Yiming in Yutian and Suxian. The difference was that the fortifications with sandbags as the main body were built in front of Yangxian City, and all large and small caliber artillery were set up on the top of the city.

After the reorganization, the Baigan was actually expanded to a field brigade of more than 13,000 people, including four battalions of 2,000 musketeers, an artillery battalion with 36 small-caliber artillery and a heavy artillery battalion with 24 large-caliber artillery, and the rest were long spearmen, which was also the characteristic of the Baigan Army.

The combat effectiveness of the Baigan Army increased exponentially, but Qin Liangyu, who had been in battle for a long time, did not dare to be arrogant and conceited. She dared to confront Wu Sangui's 150,000 Guanning Army with a mere brigade until Gao Jie led the Royal Third Division and Hong Niangzi led the National Defense Army Independent First Division to arrive, and she was relieved.

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