Villager of Daming
Chapter 1227 Analysis of Bulletproof Method
Chapter 1227 Analysis of Bulletproof Method
"Who would have thought that we would have to travel so far to come here? This is a tough battle. Only if we win can we keep our territory and gain the support of the Jurchens."
The person behind the curtain didn't say whether she was tired or not. She was analyzing the current situation.
"They have good weapons, muskets that are more powerful than firearms. Bows and crossbows can't match their range, so we can only rely on people to fight. It's difficult!"
Nahachu held the kumis in his hand and stared at the campfire in the tent with twinkling eyes.
“So we have to fight them up close. The mountains and forests are the best place. When we charge at them, their guns won’t work well because the trees will block our view.
In addition, when they attack us, our people can lie down to avoid the bullets. If they stand, the area they are hit will be larger, and lying down can help them avoid most of the bullets.
Their army probably doesn’t have enough food and fodder, so for this plan, we brought most of the dry food with us…”
The woman's voice sounded again. She had already thought about how to fight the Ming Dynasty.
She found ways to dodge bullets, drop to the ground, crawl forward, and fight in close combat.
Then use the delaying tactic to prevent the Ming army from leaving here. When the Ming army runs out of food and grass, you can take advantage of the enemy's low morale to find an opportunity to win.
Facing the attack from the Ming Dynasty, she developed sandbags, using sacks filled with sand to resist bullets. She had muskets, and through studying them she figured out how to defend against bullets.
In addition, for this war, the team brought a lot of supplies and could last for a long time, especially cheese, meat floss, fried barley noodles and other food.
She also learned from books on local medicine, production, breeding, hygiene, etc. that she got from department stores.
"What if we still lose?" Nahachu said the words he least wanted to say. It would be easy if he won, and his position would be more stable.
The Jurchens could no longer get support from the Ming Dynasty and could only listen to themselves.
My sister has learned from those books of the Ming Dynasty and tried them out in her own place, with very good results, improving her life and, most importantly, healing the livestock.
Another way is to raise rabbits. Rabbits are easy to raise and give birth to many babies. Just feed them grass. Rabbit skins can be used to make clothes, mattresses, boots, and tents.
Rabbit meat doesn’t have any other fishy smell, let alone mutton smell. It tastes the same as any other meat it is cooked with.
There are better planting methods in the book, but unfortunately I can't get the red and blue test paper, and I don't know the soil conditions for planting. I have already found some mines to increase production.
The previous winter wheat is no longer planted because it is difficult to grow, so we change to spring wheat, and plant rice in places with good rivers nearby.
They have also made some stuff for dealing with pests and diseases, it’s really good, the experts there are amazing!
And only his sister Donulaji can help him solve the problem, the others are far inferior.
"Lose? It depends on how we lose and how powerful the opponent is. We still have no news about our 6,000 people. We don't know whether they have taken over the Ajiahan tribe. The next one will be Dadali.
Even if we lose, we can still be granted a title of nobility and lead our people to live in another place.
They lost Helin and ran further north, um! Northwest, and couldn't contact us.
The Ming Dynasty built many beacon towers and cities along the way. We learned about the Ming Dynasty's methods from the herdsmen who had surrendered to the Ming Dynasty.
Taiping Prefecture, Xuancheng County, Xiaqiao Village, that is where the master lives, what exactly is he going to do?
If we really lose, the rest of the tribe will not object to our submission to the Ming Dynasty, and we can still... still live with some of our people. Alas!"
Dong Nuraji analyzed the situation. The 6,000-man team didn't know they were coming out, so he was afraid that others would make mistakes and expose the intentions of his main force. The 6,000 people were even for the Ming army to eat, and they were not so close to their brothers.
Their successful execution of the plan was due to their own command, and their brother's prestige increased. Their defeat was due to their unfavorable combat, the death of so many people, and the weakening of the strength of the people they supported.
Since their team lost the battle, they would have to be arranged by the Ming Dynasty to live in one place. They would be able to bring only a few of their tribesmen with them, and the rest would be dispersed to other places.
Then his brother should actually be sent to follow the Ming Dynasty generals to fight elsewhere, as there is also King Liang who is from their own country in Yunnan.
By using their own soldiers to fight their own people, the Ming Dynasty would suffer less losses. At the same time, it would force their brother to no longer be able to reconcile with the royal family, and they would suffer losses in the number of people who could fight.
"Burp~~" Nahachu burped: "We can't get through the grassland, and we can't kill the herdsmen in order to weaken the Ming Dynasty.
The tools they use to make ghee are very easy to use, and it is said that the people from Xiaqiu Village in His Royal Highness's team taught them.
Those medicines are more effective. When someone in the tribe is sick, some of our doctors like to take out some medical books and treatment methods.
They actually put such a good thing in the store for sale. If it were me, I would never let others get it easily. "
Nahachu talked about the herders he had come into contact with. Some of the tribesmen he knew were herding and providing cheese, ghee and other things to other places.
People from other places provide other supplies to the grassland, so they are able to come into contact with people over there, and some of the two sides even have marriage relations!
At the beginning of this year, my people encountered a snowstorm while grazing. They had no choice but to go to the city built by the Ming army.
What is cement that was used to build those cities? Concrete? Yes, that's the name.
It looks very solid and is said to be very quick to build. Unfortunately, the books from the Ming Dynasty did not explain how to make concrete.
The tribesmen who went there said that their identities had been discovered, but the army did not arrest anyone and asked them to put their weapons in a place first.
Then provide hay and silage. Horses eat a little silage, but not too much. Cows and sheep love silage the most.
You need to register, give grass first, and then repay with milk when the livestock produce milk.
Those tribesmen also found a shop in the city that was good at making tents, and had new tents made for them using furs. The original tents were considered processing fees, and the other party gave them some extra new furs as a subsidy.
The new tent is well-sewn and sturdy. There are special sewing tools on it, so it can be sewn together by just shaking it. Unlike my own tent, I have to use an awl to poke holes in it.
When the snow stopped and melted, and the grass became visible for the livestock to eat, the tribesmen came back and reported the news. They knew that the weapons were not left behind, and they even helped to sharpen and repair them.
It is obviously a strategy of appeasement to get one's own people to say good things.
The tribesmen are indeed talking about the good people there, and all the herders can go there to seek refuge, buy and sell things, and make things.
Thinking like this, Nahachu took another sip of mare's milk wine: "This wine is not much, I exchanged it for it. How did they make it? It's like their strong liquor.
Speaking of which, the best thing is to make silage. Even though we have been raising cattle and sheep since our ancestors, we have never thought of covering the grass in advance.
We didn’t have cement, so we chiseled out stone bricks to make them. Last winter and before the grass started to grow in the spring, the cattle and sheep ate them and got sick less often, and they didn’t get thinner in the winter.”
He mentioned the silage thing, which he learned from the Ming Dynasty, and now every place in the Ming Dynasty does it.
(End of this chapter)
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