The Great Ming Dynasty Dominate Overseas
Chapter 1250: Fire ship
A group of ships appeared in the waters ahead. There were as many as twelve. They were medium-sized awning boats. They came to meet the fleet, while ordinary ships would avoid the shore when they saw warships. The observation post felt that it was inappropriate, so hurry up and warn them.
Yan Le grabbed the binoculars and looked over, and found that the incoming ship was smooth and fast. Their cabins were so strong that they could not see anything. The hulls were light and floating in the water and were not heavily loaded. They were approaching.
"This is the fire ship!" His face changed suddenly, and he immediately gave orders.
The flagship blasted a blast, and twenty frigates were separated. They did not carry an army, but were equipped with sailors and marines. They accelerated to meet the suspicious ship, and then another trumpet sounded, and all the ships behind slowed down. Speed.
Sure enough, seeing the military ships stepping forward to intercept, the ships on the twelve awning boats burst into flames. With the help of the wind, the fire expanded rapidly and spread to the entire ship.
The crew members were all short-strike men, so they got into the boat, desperately left the channel, and drove to the shore.
They don’t need to be personally safe. Ancient battles were never arbitrary. There was no precise firepower. They also had to row a boat if they wanted to chase them, and rowing against the current might even advance at the speed of a turtle. How could this be able to catch up!
The officers and soldiers on the forward's frigate looked like an enemy, staring nervously at the fire ship that was getting closer.
For fire ships, they were also prepared, and the hulls of the frigates were horizontal, with their muzzles sticking out, pointing towards the hull of the incoming ship.
At a distance of one hundred meters, the artillery fired with the command or whistle of the officers on each ship!
"Bang, bang..." Deafening cannons sounded on both sides of the river, and the cannonballs roared out, hitting the hull, and hitting the hull continuously.
Speaking of the training level of the gunners of the frigate, the training level is really leveraged. The ships on both sides are in the shape of T, the frigate is horizontal, the fireboat is upright, and the cross-section area is small. However, half of the awning boats were hit. The body quaked, starting from the bow, the cracks extended to the stern, and the water quickly entered everywhere, the body of the ship fell apart and disintegrated in the river!
The awning boat is a civilian boat, and the cost is considered in the manufacturing process. It is not strong. If it is a reinforced wooden boat and bombarded with solid bullets, it may not sink for an hour or two.
With persistent efforts, the frigates adjusted their directions and alternated with the awning boats. At this time, the ships were parallel to each other. Following the command of the officer, the Asan oarsmen on the frigate quickly reversed their oars and turned from upstream to upstream. Down the river, the officers controlled the speed, trying to be parallel to the awning boat as much as possible.
Although a galley is considered by many people to be a class lower than a sailing warship, it has a unique advantage in maneuverability. Once the battle situation changes, the paddlers can immediately reverse the car. Or speed up by one oarsman while resting on the other to complete a quick turn.
Because of this advantage, the Southeast Fleet developed a large-scale galley, that is, a shallow-water heavy battleship, which was classified as the "Yellow River Class" and used a total of four hundred Asan oarsmen.
Previously, it was equipped with a large number of frigates, which is a reduced version of the sail cruiser. The frigate has oarsmen and is very flexible.
It was the frigate that was fighting now. After they were parallel to the awning ship, they fired fiercely, and one shell after another accurately hit the body of the awning ship. Soon, one after another, they sank.
The ship was loaded with firewood and grass piles falling into the water, causing shelling from the frigate. Not only that, the sailors on the ship also lit big bombs, threw them, and blasted the larger piles of fire, leaving them in the bomb. Under the shock wave, it becomes smaller or sinks into the river.
In a short while, there are large and small fires all over the river, but if it is not a large fire, it will not burn for a long time, and it will not be able to ignite the ships in the river.
The soldiers on the various ships who watched the battle from behind praised the performance of the frigate, and applauded unanimously!
On the far wall, the rebels watched the battle through binoculars, which didn't feel great.
The fleet approached Wuzhou, and the attack just came from the rebels stationed in Wuzhou.
Close to the mountain city of Wuzhou, you can see the majestic city wall along the river, which is more than eight meters high and has a large gate tower overlooking the river bank. This is rare in inland areas and non-provincial cities.
In fact, in ancient times, prefectures and counties were generally small. For example, Wanping City next to Beijing was 640 meters long from east to west and 320 meters wide from north to south!
The six-meter-high city wall is already quite impressive. After all, human, material and financial resources were limited in ancient times. Of course, even in such a county, it is almost possible to achieve one county and one city in China, but in other countries, no country can do it. get!
Large foreign cities have city walls, but foreign county towns often have no towns, or at most a wall, or even wooden.
The building of the county wall shows the superb architectural level of ancient China and the strength beyond other countries!
Wuzhou, the east gate of Guangxi, has been called the "Sanjiang Confluence" since ancient times, and its geographical location is very important!
In the sixth year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1470), Ming Xianzong established the first governor's palace in Chinese history in Wuzhou, which played an important role in strengthening the Ming Dynasty's rule in southwest China.
The governor, the governor of a certain place, the admiral of military affairs, food and payment and governor affairs, the governor’s power to manage the army, dismount the people, and have exclusive rights, avoiding the shortcomings of too slow contact with the central dynasty to handle military and political affairs in time~www.wuxiaspot.com ~Of course, the governors sent are the confidants of the imperial court, the dry city of the country.
Wuzhou City is a famous Lingnan city with a history of more than 2,100 years. It is known as a "hundred-year commercial port". The main stream of the Pearl River, Xijiang, winds through the urban area. Because of the benefit of the Xijiang River, it is deeply influenced by Guangzhou. It is the city with the most historical and cultural heritage in Guangxi!
Zhu Youlang was led by Zhu Youlang to invade Guangzhou by the rebels. As a result, he escaped alone, and the whole army was wiped out and fled back to Guangxi.
He set up 6,000 men and horses as the partial teachers, led by Lin Jiading and Ma Jixiang, but did a great job, and went straight along the river to Guilin, all the way down without hindrance.
Lin Jiading, the former chief ambassador of Guangdong, was an extremely qualified lead party. He was the chief ambassador of Guangxi. He intentionally or unintentionally formed a huge network of officials, which came in handy during the rebellion. They were dissatisfied with the court’s land policy. Treachery.
After all, during the Ming Dynasty, officials privately owned a lot of land. The court wanted to cut meat on them. Zhu Youlang rebelled. Those local officials were Jiaopo and met the powder guest. It hit it off!
After capturing the city of Wuzhou, Tian Jianping, a member of the army, was sent to guard with an army of two thousand. Now he is on the wall and put down his binoculars, regretfully saying: "What a pity, what a pity!"
Tian Jianping was in his thirties. He was originally a mid-level officer of the Xinming Army. He had a large estate. Because of the new land deal of the court, he was angry and threw himself into the rebels, looking forward to a change of dynasty, and a prince.
He instigated the fireboat offensive, but it didn’t seem to be very effective. A middle-aged man wearing a bulletproof vest of the Southeast Army sneered and said: “I said earlier that the attack should be launched early in the morning. General Tian Shen doesn’t believe it, hehe, now See it!"
The words were rude enough to openly separate from Tian Jianping, but Tian Jianping also had to endure, because the middle-aged man was the inland "ship king" Li Daoan who had sent Zhu Youlang to Guangzhou in the first place.
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