On the 24th, Wu Changqing and Dong Tianbao agreed on the day of the incident.

When I first arrived at Yin (three in the morning), the Ming army had assembled behind the city gate and was ready to leave the city.

On the city wall, Wu Changqing was watching with a telescope.

The camp of the Qing army was five miles away from Suzhou City, and there was nothing dark to see.

However, it didn't take long for a fire to appear in the direction of the Qing army camp, and the fire was getting bigger and bigger.

"It doesn't seem to be a false surrender. The whole army set out, Wang Dayong, as a forward, be careful. If you find something is wrong, report it to the rear immediately."

Wu Changqing urged Wang Dayong to test first, even if it was a hit, the main force behind could retreat to the city in time. Loss will be inevitable at that time, but at least it can keep the city from losing.

"Yes."

Wang Dayong took the lead down the city and ran towards the Qing army camp with his soldiers.

Subsequently, Wang Dafu, Li Shaobin, Liu Hansan and others followed with the main force. This time, Wu Changqing did not go personally because Wang Dafu and others were firmly opposed to Wu Changqing's personal campaign.

In the past, the night attack was because it had reached the point of life and death, and had to do so.

But now, as the commander-in-chief of the first army, Wu Changqing really didn't need to take this risk. Any accident at night can happen, let alone being attacked by the enemy, even if you accidentally fall off the horse, you can get injured or even die.

Perhaps it was to show loyalty, or that he was really worried about Wu Changqing's safety. In short, several other important generals disagreed with Wu Changqing's personal campaign, and Wu Changqing could only give up.

He didn't mean that he liked to go to battle in person, but he was a little unsure about not going.

The Ming army hurried out of the city, and the Qing army camp was already in chaos at this time. Dong Tianbao was partially dispersed into the camp and set fire everywhere.

Three or four in the morning is the deadliest time for people to sleep. At this moment, let alone sleeping soldiers, even the soldiers on guard are dozing off. The few dedicated soldiers were the first to be killed by Dong Tianbao's department.

In the early stage, Dong Tianbao's department went very smoothly, igniting more than one hundred tents in one breath. After the Qing army was awakened and rushed out of the camp, it was difficult for Dong Tianbao's tribe to re-ignite.

According to the plan, they quickly returned to the headquarters to gather and prepare to be counterattacked.

After the fire was ignited, there was chaos immediately. The soldiers who awakened from their sleep had the first thought that the enemy was attacking at night.

Soldiers of this era are afraid of being attacked at night, and it is difficult to figure out the situation in the dark. When encountering such a thing, all soldiers are in a panic and panic.

The camps where the senior generals rested were very tightly guarded. Dong Tianbao's department did not find a good opportunity, and the losses suffered were not great. As the screams in the camp sounded, the senior generals also awakened one after another and began to wear armor with the help of the personal soldiers.

"What the **** is going on, didn't I order to prevent night attacks?"

Liu Liangzuo questioned his subordinates while putting on his armor. Preventing night attacks is common sense, and Liu Liangzuo has also made a lot of preparations, arranging a large number of open and secret posts.

"General, not the Ming army, it seems that Dong Tianbao's ministry set fire."

Someone said.

what? Dong Tianbao?

Liu Liangzuo was immediately angry, and the feeling of being betrayed was really disgusting.

"Ling Xue Guiren, Wang Yunhan and others gather troops and immediately control the situation."

It was not a night attack by the Ming army, Liu Liangzuo felt a little relieved. He believed that relying on his deterrence in the army, as long as he stood in front of Dong Tianbao's army, he would naturally be able to deter the rebellion.

However, when he assembled his troops to quell the rebellion, his subordinates came to an emergency report saying that the Ming army had killed him.

At this time, Liu Liangzuo wouldn't understand why it was clearly a conspiracy that Dong Tianbao and Wu Changqing had colluded with.

Damn it, is Dong Tianbao's brain kicked by a donkey?

Liu Liangzuo couldn't figure out why Dong Tianbao would fall to the weak Ming army. Isn't that a court death?

"No chaos, calm. Xue Guiren, take people outside the camp to withstand the Ming army, and the rest will go with me to put down the rebellion. As long as we stay in chaos, the enemy will have no chance."

Liu Liangzuo had to divide his troops, and then the two troops took action.

It's just that Liu Liangzuo's idea is good, but in actual action, he encountered a lot of troubles. Those burning tents had to put out the fire, and the broken soldiers who had dispersed because of the chaos had to gather up.

The night has become more chaotic, which has caused great trouble for commanding and dispatching the army. Most of the messengers couldn't find the low-level officers to follow, and the military orders couldn't pass through.

By the time they arrived at Dong Tianbao's camp, Liu Liangzuo's assembled troops were less than 8,000. And Dong Tianbao's department was ready, and there was a wave of arrows, causing heavy casualties to the soldiers rushing in front.

Dong Tianbao and the others not only set fire to make trouble, but also seized the armory and grabbed a large number of bows and arrows.

One side is prepared for a long time and premeditated rebellion. The other party is unprepared and can only respond passively.

"Kill it over, and those who capture Dong Tianbao will reward you with a thousand taels of silver."

Liu Liangzuo shouted, in the dark night, his command level could not be displayed much. He couldn't see the situation on the battlefield clearly, and he couldn't arrange complicated tactical maneuvers such as roundabouts and outflanks. He could only arrange the soldiers to carry out the simplest frontal assault.

"Where is our archer?"

Continuously suppressed by the opponent's arrow rain, Liu Liangzuo said angrily.

"Report to the general that Dong Tianbao and the others have captured the armory and snatched all the bows and arrows."

"Asshole, don't let me catch you."

Liu Liangzuo cursed angrily and was anxious on the spot.

On the other side, Xue Guiren's troops had already met Wang Dayong, and the two sides had nothing to say, so they just started.

It is inconvenient for both sides to fight in the dark, holding a knife in one hand and a torch in the other. After the short-term combat, they fought each other, and most of the time they died without knowing how they died.

Morale is the main battle between the two sides, and the one with strong morale can gain the upper hand.

The Ming army was a premeditated sneak attack, and the soldiers had a clear heart, and the organization at the bottom was relatively close. The Qing army not only encountered a rebellion, but also suffered a night attack. The soldiers were already panicked. They didn't want to fight one by one, just thinking about saving their lives.

And many soldiers can't find their very long or hundreds of households, and can't receive specific combat orders.

In this case, although the Qing army occupied a numerical advantage, it was still not an opponent of the Ming army.

Some brave and clever soldiers are already running away from the chaos, this kind of melee in the dark night is too dangerous.

Wang Dayong's tribe has the upper hand, but it is still difficult to defeat Xue Guiren's tribe.

And at this time, the main force of the Ming army, the thousand-man flintlock squadron arrived.

Then this main force began to show off. They didn't need to be close to the Qing army, as long as they shot at those dark shadows. This advantage is too great, and the Qing army has no good way to deal with it.

A frontal charge is definitely not possible. The flintlock's rate of fire is too fast, and it will damage more than 60% to 70% of the soldiers when it rushes in front of the enemy. This is a fart.

It’s not possible to rush from the front, and it is also difficult to rush from the side. It was dark, and it was very inconvenient to rely on torches to see the road. Moreover, there are not many soldiers with torches, and most of them are still headless flies.

It can be said that the Qing army at this time has no tactics at all, and they are fighting by instinct. Those low-level commanders couldn't think of a good way, and the only cavalry that could pose a huge threat to the firecracker army could not be used at this time.

Riding on horseback in the dark night, without the enemy's shooting, they themselves would fall a big piece in the process of charging.

These Qing troops were originally afraid of the firecrackers of the Ming Army. Coupled with various unfavorable conditions, many Qing troops have begun to collapse and escape.

Although they have an advantage in numbers, these numbers can't be used at all without smooth command in the dark.

It is precisely because of this that night raids can create so many battles with less victory.

As the follow-up troops of the Ming army entered the field, the entire camp of the Qing army was completely in chaos. The Qing army could no longer tell how many Ming troops there were, and how many friendly troops there were left.

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