The next day, five thousand Wu Jun boarded the fleet and sailed towards the other side.

The composition of the ships in this fleet is very messy. There is a treasure ship that seems to be reimbursed, carrying a thousand soldiers on it.

As for other ordinary battleships, nearly a hundred soldiers were carried on it.

These battleships are also the main ships of Wu Jun's navy, with a total of 30 ships.

There are also some very flexible sterns, usually only about 20 people, and there are more than 20 of these boats.

What's left are some non-standard civilian ships, large ships for merchants to transport goods, and small boats for fishermen to catch fish. In short, Wu Jun searched almost all the ships that could be searched.

Dozens of ships floated on the surface of the river, and the Qing army on the opposite spot found it in the first place.

"Quickly, scuttle the ships in the ferry, so that their big ships can't get into the ferry terminal."

Liu Gaoxun was obviously not a stupid person. He had not thought about playing this kind of high-tech tactics, but honestly prevented Wu Jun from going ashore. Anyway, his task is to delay the speed of Wu Jun's westward advance. Whether he can kill Wu Jun's soldiers is not the most important thing for him.

As long as the speed of Wu Jun's westward advance can be delayed, so that the army behind has more time to prepare for the decisive battle, his task will be accomplished very well.

Obtaining Liu Gaoxun's order, the soldiers on the ship began to destroy the ship, digging through the bottom of the ship, causing it to sink into the ferry to form a reef, so that Wu Jun’s big ship could not enter the ferry and could not get close to the dock.

The wooden boat was easy to destroy. After a few axes, a big hole was made. The river rushed in, and then the Qingshui army quickly abandoned the boat and went ashore.

Under their destruction, a total of six or seven big ships began to sink.

On Wu Jun's treasure ship, Wu Yi saw the movements of the Qing army through a binoculars, and was immediately mad to death.

I have to say that the Qing army's move was ruthless.

"Let the big ship as close to the shore as possible, and then let the flintlock troops shoot to cover the landing of other boats."

Wu Yi ordered that the big ship could not dock, but the stern boats were not affected.

It is much more difficult for the navy to pass orders than the army, and it can only be done through semaphores. However, semaphores can only convey some simple instructions, but not detailed instructions.

For example, Wu Yi can now use semaphores to tell the soldiers on other big ships to cover, but he cannot tell them which part of the cover and which ship is responsible for which part.

Without detailed instructions, everyone can only rely on the judgment of the generals at the grassroots level.

Fortunately, the basic-level generals in the Wu Jun are all required to learn some command skills and learn some judgments about the battle situation. Therefore, their overall quality is much higher than that of other generals in the army.

Those big ships began to organize their formation spontaneously and choose the areas they were responsible for. Although the whole process was not methodical, it did not cause chaos. This is already very rare.

As the big ships gradually dropped anchor, the stern boats began to sail toward the shore. They had a shallow draft and could land in most places.

The soldiers on the big ship have already raised their guns to prevent their soldiers from encountering surprise attacks when they land.

As the boats drew ashore, there was a scream of killing on the shore.

Sure enough, the Qing army wanted to make a sneak attack while Wu Jun had no time to disembark.

There is a huge difference between the combat power of the formation and the formation. If the Wu Jun cannot line up in time, it will be difficult to beat the enemy even if he has the advantage of weapons.

The generals on the big ship are calculating the distance between the two sides, calculating, not estimating.

Using some similar principles of triangles, the distance between the two sides can actually be calculated. This method of calculation was still used by soldiers until after World War II, which is simple, convenient and effective.

Ye Jinliang, the little prince of mathematics in the university hall, is very talented in mathematics. Based on some formula axioms provided by Wu Changqing, he has derived a large number of theorems and demonstrated many formulas.

In the process, he also discovered some useful measurement techniques.

Using the similarity of triangles to measure distance is one of them. He taught them to the faculty in the military academy and trained some technical arms.

These technical arms are very valuable, and sometimes they can have some miraculous effects.

Through calculations, the generals on the ship judged that the enemy was in range, and ordered a shot.

The fire support of thousands of people immediately caused some damage to the Qing army.

However, because of the long distance, Wu Jun's hit rate is not high, so their loss is not large, and they continue to charge.

Soon, they rushed not far from Wu Jun.

At this time, the soldiers on the big ship were unable to shoot and cover. Given the distance between the Qing army and the Wu army, it is no longer possible to guarantee who the gun was shot at this time.

On the shore, Wu Jun formed a formation in platoon units, but there was no time to form a company formation between the platoons, and there was no time.

The two armies met hand-to-hand, bayonet stabbing, and big swords stabbed in disorder. This kind of chaos without a formation is actually more tragic and more casualties than with a formation.

In a confrontation, both sides lost more than 10% of their manpower, which was very terrifying.

If you continue to fight like this, everyone will die within ten rounds.

Of course, this situation is impossible, because one party will collapse first.

After the first round of stabs, the two sides were separated by a distance of one or two meters, and they hesitated to move forward. Soldiers on both sides can see each other's eyes.

Almost most of the soldiers' eyes were filled with fear and tension.

They are all on the verge of death, unable to remain calm.

In order to charge, the Qing army did not carry a shield. At this time, Wu Jun did not collapse, so he could only fight with his life. While slashing opponents, one or more holes must be pierced 100%.

This kind of battle tests the morale and bloodiness of the soldiers very much.

"Kill, prepare, stab forward."

The generals of Wu Jun chanted the slogans during training, and once such slogans were chanted, it meant that no matter what dangers were in front of them, they had to take out swords.

Anyone who dared not to be consistent with the collective, did not use the knife or was too slow, would be punished.

This kind of rigorous training has cultivated an elite group.

At this time, when he gave an order, Wu Jun took the initiative to stab him with his bayonet, and the Qing army would naturally not stand and be beaten.

In this kind of confrontation, Wu Jun can't actually take much advantage. However, their aura is very scary.

Often after one or two battles, the enemy can't stand it, and is unwilling to fight this group of unsentimental lunatics.

In just two stabbings, some defense lines of the Qing army collapsed.

Although the Qing army is more in number overall, the two sides are evenly matched.

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