Looking at Hua Jun's adjustment, He Tengjiao opened his mouth wide, unable to speak for a long time.

terrible.

He has never seen an army adjust so quickly, nor has he ever seen an army without the orders of the superiors, and the basic officers below can make bold decisions on their own.

Don't they worry that they have made the wrong decision and lead to their own failure?

Should this happen, shouldn't you be held responsible?

He Tengjiao couldn't figure it out.

This, there is naturally a set of mechanisms within the Huajun.

After the battlefield summary, officers who made wrong decisions, as long as they can explain the reasons, will evaluate their capabilities according to the actual situation at that time.

Usually, the punishment is not too severe.

It is through this mechanism that the grass-roots officers of the Hua Army have the opportunity to practice and their abilities have been improved.

This kind of quality, thrown into He Tengjiao's army, is at least the head of a thousand households, or even a general or above.

"I thought that the Chinese army were all unknown people, such as Li Shaobin, Liu Han, etc., whose predecessors were only from a hundred households. But I didn't expect that their low-level officers were of such a level."

He Tengjiao said with emotion.

He used to think that even a person like Li Shaobin in the Hua army could become the No. 1 figure in the army, which means that the talent in this army must be withered, and it is a forced and helpless act.

Now he finally realizes that he was wrong. There are just too many talents in the Huajun, so it doesn't matter who the coach is.

When making decisions, the staff team will work together, and on specific battlefields, low-level officers will control them by themselves.

It seems that the coach really has no other role except that he can finally shoot the board.

When He Tengjiao sighed, the Ming army had already entered the range of the Hua army's mortars.

The cannon sounded, and the shells began to fall into the formation of the Ming army.

At this time, the military quality of the Ming army is highlighted, and they dare not spread the army to reduce casualties.

Because once the army spreads, the entire army's command system will be in chaos, and there will be situations where soldiers cannot find generals and soldiers will not be found.

Once the soldiers are not restrained by the officers, they will immediately flee.

Unlike Dahua's soldiers, there are still several grades inside.

Without officers, those privates would be under the jurisdiction of senior soldiers such as sergeants and sergeants, and there would be no chaos.

It can be said that Huajun's army is already a mature modern army. The rigor of its organization is completely unmatched by troops like He Tengjiao.

"Free Fire."

A regiment commander of the Hua Army ordered.

In fact, there was no need for him to order. After judging that the enemy had entered their range, some soldiers of the Hua Army had spontaneously started firing.

Their unit used the Yongxing two-year rifle, which could hit far and have great power.

Early on, they started firing guns, causing the charging Ming army to complain.

There are still nearly 200 meters away from the Huajun's position. This distance, even if you run all the way, it will take at least half a minute.

What's more, they can't run wild, they have to save some physical strength for a decisive battle.

So, they can only trot all the way.

This takes at least a minute.

And this time, enough for Hua Jun to shoot six or seven shots.

The concept of six or seven guns means that when the Ming army rushes in front of the Hua army, at least more than 2,000 people will be damaged.

And the Ming army in this direction has only 4,000 people in total, which is equivalent to half of it.

If there are people who are good at calculating in the Ming army, I am afraid that they will never let the soldiers continue to charge.

It can't be rushed, it's bound to fail.

An army that wants to continue fighting with half a loss, thinks too much, it's impossible.

Unfortunately, no one in the Ming army was aware of this problem.

In other words, they haven't tasted the power of rear-loading guns.

They continued to charge, but more and more fell.

Slowly, they also found the problem.

However, at this time, the generals of the Ming army began to shout: "Run at full speed, rush to the enemy and we will win."

This kind of order sounds crazy.

Running at full speed for 100 meters, rushing to the front of the enemy, at least you have to take a breath before continuing to fight.

And in front of Hua Jun, Hua Jun will give them time to breathe?

I'm afraid, the thing after the grenade directly greeted it.

However, the generals of the Ming army were also helpless. They had no choice but to do so.

At this time, if the troops are not allowed to start a mindless charge, I am afraid that the army will retreat.

More and more casualties have made the soldiers below begin to fear.

Only by relying on this kind of full-scale charge, an attack with no retreat, so that the soldiers have no time to think wildly, can this kind of panic be suppressed.

However, the time that can be suppressed is extremely limited.

Before rushing to the front of Hua Jun, at the edge, some Ming soldiers with more life-saving skills and points were already running to the sides.

In this way, to avoid the frontal attack of the Chinese army.

For individuals like them, this choice is undoubtedly correct, and it can greatly improve the chance of survival.

But for the entire charging team, the impact was very bad.

They are unwilling to attack the frontal enemy, and neither are the others, and no one is much more stupid than the other.

They can bypass it, and other people will naturally no longer attack the front in a foolish way.

Then, a new problem arose. Those Ming troops who were trying to avoid the frontal firepower of the Chinese army immediately had a situation where there was no senior officer command.

And Hua Jun made real-time adjustments, and did not give them the opportunity to take advantage of the loopholes, and still had to face the blow of bullets.

So, should you continue to rush, or choose to retreat?

Of course there are people who continue to choose to rush, but there are also many people who choose to retreat.

For a time, the entire charging army was in chaos.

Some people are rushing forward, some people are taking a detour, and some people are retreating. Just like the vegetable market in the countryside, it will be more chaotic and chaotic.

Even though Hua Jun was close at hand, they couldn't rush in front of them.

But when it was about to rush, the army collapsed.

Of course, this can't actually blame the soldiers of the Ming army for being afraid of death.

This way of charging without any cover and completely exposing yourself to the guns of the Chinese army, no matter how you charge, it is a wrong decision.

The correct way is to use obstacles, crawling forward, or divide into three or three systems, spread out on the entire front to attack in an all-round way.

Or, retreat to the mountains to fight guerrillas. In short, the frontal rush will not work.

However, the Ming army either did not understand the tactics in this area, or was unable to do it, or for other reasons.

Anyway, this time they didn't do it.

This unit, which was equipped with new-style rifles, completely collapsed, and even Hua Jun's hair was not touched, which was quite embarrassing.

In contrast, the troop that attacked the flintlock troop was in a much better situation.

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