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Chapter 1471 Enemies from both sides

"Boom, boom, boom!" Accompanied by the roar of artillery in the city, "Huang Chuangzi" held a steel whip and hit an elite Houjin Baya on the head, knocking off his heavy iron helmet. It was so dented.

The elite Houjin Bayala opened his eyes angrily, abandoned the weapon in his hand, covered his head and still wanted to stand strong.

However, his body did not support his behavior beyond the limits of the human body, and he finally staggered. He fell to the ground with a "plop" sound.

Huang Degong, the "Huang Chuangzi" who had long been accustomed to this, didn't even look at him. He had already left him and hit another target with all his strength.

"Chuang" means "to rush forward bravely". In the late Ming Dynasty, it was a commonly used word to describe the bravery of generals, such as the famous "Chuang King" and "Chuang General".

As the saying goes, there is only the wrong name, not the wrong nickname.

Since Huang Degong is called "Huang Chuangzi", he is naturally a fierce general who goes on a rampage.

At first, Chongzhen felt that the capital camp was in ruins and had nothing to rely on, so he removed Sun Yingyuan, Zhou Yuji and Huang Degong to rebuild the capital camp, and led it with Dong Yongwen, the left deputy general of Shenshu camp.

Unexpectedly, in the battle of Han Xinling, Sun Chuanting flew across the Mouse Valley and attacked the Dapo Shenshu camp from both front and rear. He killed the deputy general Dong Yongwen and the general Sun Yingyuan. Only the two generals Zhou Yuji and Huang Degong escaped by chance.

As a result, due to a strange combination of circumstances, the two finally surrendered to the rebel army and became the commander-in-chief of the first battalion.

Huang Degong originally complained about this and planned to take the opportunity to escape back to the Ming camp.

Who would have thought that within a few months, the situation would take a turn for the worse. Not only did the Ming Dynasty look like it was in ruins, but even the captives outside the Pass were in danger for a while. Huang Degong immediately gave up his thoughts of changing camps.

It is true that Huang Degong is a loyal minister, but he is not a fool.

If Daming can still be saved, he will return to Daming's arms without hesitation.

Now that the Ming Dynasty is like a broken ship that is about to sink, is there any reason for him to jump back and be loyal?

Since you can't be loyal to the Ming Dynasty, then you can be loyal to the "Great Qin". After all, being loyal to someone is not being loyal to anyone.

While he was venting his frustration, he was beating the elite soldiers of Houjin who were coming up in front of him.

The rain was getting heavier and heavier, and the ground under my feet became more and more muddy.

Several times, Huang Degong slipped and almost fell to the ground on the spot. Fortunately, he was supported by his own soldiers.

However, Houjin Elite in person was not so lucky.

The cavalry is heavily armored and is the leader of Houjin.

However, with the heavy rain, the muddy land made it difficult for the cavalry to gallop; the soaked heavy armor was as heavy as a mountain and it was difficult for the heavy armor soldiers to wear it.

The heavy rain, although reducing the power of the rebel firearms, also caused great difficulties for Hou Jin to use the heavy armor of the cavalry.

We all returned to the starting point. We could only wear lighter cotton armor and raincoats that were better than nothing, and fight desperately.

Huang Degong's location is opposite the gap between Gaoyuan and Fanshan Fort where the rebel camp is located, and is located in the narrow area between Zhuoshui and Banquan.

The terrain here is relatively low-lying and humid, and after heavy rain, it is even more muddy.

Both sides attacked and defended, and they were covered in mud here.

They didn't look like they were fighting, but like a group of wild boars fighting in a mud pond, brave and funny.

While Huang Degong was desperately fighting against the Hou Jin soldiers, Li Zicheng's general Liu Zongmin was condescending in the rebel camp, desperately resisting the attack of Yue Tuo and his elite Bagala camp.

It's funny to say that Liu Zongmin was originally full of resentment towards Zhang Shun because of the Xing family incident.

However, as time went by, the forces of both sides waxed and waned, and even the famous "Chuang Jiang" didn't mind much about what happened at the beginning. Then Liu Zongmin found that he couldn't find a reason to mind.

A mother-in-law is someone else's mother-in-law, and a cuckold is someone else's cuckold. What does that have to do with you?

Not to mention that it is still unknown whether Xing is dead or alive.

The hatred of the past has disappeared. On the contrary, Liu Zongmin himself is more afraid that Zhang Shun will know that he is stirring up trouble in front of Li Zicheng.

Therefore, when he received Zhang Shun's order to transfer him from behind the formation to the camp, Liu Zongmin's first reaction was that Zhang Shun was going to kill someone with a borrowed knife.

However, he soon realized that Zhang Shun could not joke about such a military and national event, and he was overjoyed.

King Shun entrusted me with an important task, which must have dissipated any resentment. This is a sign that he intends to reuse me.

In fact, this is Liu Zongmin overthinking.

For one thing, Zhang Shun and Xing had personal affairs and bad morals at the beginning. They were lucky enough not to be afraid of the misfortune coming to their door. How could they hold grudges against others?

Secondly, the reason why Zhang Shun transferred Liu Zongmin to respond to the defense was because he really had no one available to him.

It turned out that in order to ensure that Zhang Sanbai and Li Zicheng could command effectively in this battle, Zhang Shun had to allocate more reliable power to them.

Who are Zhang Shun's Chinese troops now?

Except for direct descendants like Zhang Fengyi, Xu Quan and Zhang Rujing, the rest are figures like Ah Shan, Gao Qiqian, Zhang Weishi, Li Guoliang, Liu Zongmin, Geng Zhongming and Sun Long.

Needless to say, Ashan was the one who dared to look down on Lao Nu, Mrs. Hong and his son, and turned his back on them.

Gao Qiqian was a popular confidant around Chongzhen, Zhang Weishi was the newly appointed King of Zhendai, and Li Guoliang was the newly promoted Duke.

Geng Zhongming was born a rebellious man, a "family slave with three surnames", and switched jobs to the three Jin Mingshun families. Sun Long even betrayed his master and sought glory, decisively killed his colleague Cao Dexian on the battlefield, and then surrendered to the rebel army.

Therefore, compared with this group of wolves, tigers and leopards, Liu Zongmin, who was originally quite cruel and lustful, was as white as a white lotus. If Zhang Shun didn't send him, who could he send?

As expected, Liu Zongmin was indeed a general under Li Zicheng, and he was quite methodical in using his troops.

I saw that when Hou Jinbing climbed the high plateau, he often slipped halfway because the ground was slippery.

While leading people to resist, he ordered his soldiers to take water from the Zhuoshui River and pour it down the slope of the plateau.

It didn't matter what he did. Suddenly, the high plateau that was already difficult to climb became even more difficult to climb.

"Zhi Niang thief, what a cunning thief!" Yue Tuo was so angry that his teeth itched when he saw this, and he wished he could strangle the opposing guard to death with his bow string.

Just hating one another and scolding one another are not conducive to solving the problem.

In desperation, Yue Tuan ordered his soldiers to bring shovels to shovel away the smooth soil before climbing up.

When Liu Zongmin saw it, he quickly ordered his soldiers to collect water from the river and pour water down the slope desperately.

One of them was dredging, the other was watering, and soon they fell into a pile of mud on the north side of the plateau.

So much so that by the end of the battle, the north side of the plateau almost turned into an artificial swamp, making it impossible for the soldiers to get close.

Prince Nacheng Yue Tuo could only look at the ocean and sigh as he watched the rebel camp in front of him as stable as a mountain.

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