The battle was over, and the enemy was killed.

(Early metal bullets)

It may be that Nurhaci hated Lu Cheng too much, or it may be that the Later Jin wanted to capture Changcheng as soon as possible to avoid more trouble.

After simply making some engineering equipment, Nurhaci immediately ordered a full-scale siege.

The walls of Changcheng were not high, and the moat was very narrow. The Later Jin soldiers who attacked the city quickly rushed to within 100 meters of the city.

Although the effective range of the rifles in the hands of the soldiers defending the city had reached 300 meters, and the maximum range was more than 500 meters, Lu Cheng gave strict orders to the defenders on the four walls to let the enemy within 100 meters before attacking, and not to attack the enemy beyond 100 meters.

In fact, in a large-scale siege like this, the soldiers did not need to deliberately aim at a specific enemy, they only needed to shoot at the crowd below.

As the siege soldiers entered the range where shooting was allowed, the soldiers guarding the city walls fired one after another, and the sound of gunfire resounded over the entire Changcheng.

"Bang, bang, bang"

Bullets were shot down the city, easily harvesting the lives of the siege soldiers. Even those soldiers wearing armor could not stop the shooting of rifle bullets.

By the time the siege soldiers approached the city wall, they were almost dead or wounded, and the rest were buried under grenades and bombs.

Nurhaci and the generals of the Later Jin Dynasty outside the city were stunned: "When did the Ming Dynasty's muskets become so powerful?"

"Didn't it take a long time to load the bullet before firing a shot? Why do I seem to be able to shoot very quickly now?"

"According to my observation, the muskets on the top of the city seem to be able to shoot only about 30 feet away. If we use shields to block in front and let the archers shoot close, we may be able to attack the soldiers on the city wall."

Ordinary bows and arrows of this era, even if used for upward shooting, generally have a range of less than 200 meters.

Of course, the good bows used by those generals may have a longer range.

After hearing this suggestion, Nurhaci just looked at the top of the city and did not agree directly.

"Khan, I know this may result in the loss of some soldiers, but if I can capture Changcheng and kill Lu Cheng, I am willing to do so even if I have to kill all my Niulu."

"Khan, give the order!"

Nurhaci glanced at the top of the city wall, thought for a moment, and said, "Let the craftsmen make some more wells, catapults, and siege vehicles before the next attack."

"Yes, Khan."

"In addition, let's get closer. I want to see what Lu Cheng can do to defend this small city."

"This...Khan, the muskets of the Ming army are really powerful. It's better not to take risks."

"Don't worry, no matter how powerful the muskets of the Ming army are, they can't shoot a hundred feet away. Let's go a hundred feet away to observe the situation."

"Yes. Khan!"

On the city wall, Lu Cheng has been observing Nurhaci's command platform and the big banner through a telescope.

In ancient times, when marching and fighting, the commander-in-chief would have a special command platform and a big flag. The big flag was a big flag, which made it convenient for the whole army to know the commander-in-chief's position and to issue orders to the whole army.

Therefore, even if it was far away, the position of the other commander-in-chief could be found in the army.

Lu Cheng had experienced many battles with Nurhaci's army before, and naturally met Nurhaci himself, and soon locked Nurhaci firmly.

When Nurhaci arrived about 300 meters outside the city, Lu Cheng had quietly ordered the soldiers under the city to move 20 60mm mortars, each of which was aimed at Nurhaci's command platform.

At the same time, there were 50 special shooters with accurate marksmanship, holding breech-loading rifles with metal shell bullets, aiming at Nurhaci and the generals around him.

Not only that, Lu Cheng was hiding alone at the top of the city gate on the city wall at this moment, taking out the AUG assault rifle equipped with a scope and aiming at Nurhaci 300 meters away.

(AUG assault rifle)

On the distant platform, Nurhaci was pointing at the distant tower, not knowing that danger was approaching.

As Lu Cheng adjusted his breathing, the gun sense of a top special forces soldier instantly returned to his body, the air around him seemed to be still, and Lu Cheng only had Nurhaci in his eyes.

The trigger was pulled, the bullet was fired, and it crossed the distance of 300 meters in an instant, hitting Nurhaci's head with incredible accuracy.

Nurhaci, who was still pointing at the country just now, had his head exploded instantly.

Then, 2

0 mortars fired at the same time, 50 special shooters fired at the same time, and bullets and shells instantly covered Nurhaci's command platform.

In just a few seconds, Nurhaci, a great hero, and his guards and favorite generals were covered by shells and bullets.

"Bang bang bang" "Boom boom boom"

The entire Houjin camp was in chaos in an instant. Some generals ignored the danger and hurried to check their Khan, but only found some broken limbs and tattered armor.

Lu Cheng put away the AUG assault rifle, walked down from the tower, and went to the top of the city wall. Looking at the Houjin army in chaos outside, he immediately ordered all mortars to fire freely and hit the dense areas of the Houjin army.

The Houjin army outside the city was immediately blown up by mortar shells, and the light retreated.

The panic began to spread instantly, and even some generals had begun to flee with their troops.

Seeing this, Lu Cheng immediately ordered a signal flare to be fired into the sky.

Soon, the cavalry and infantry hidden in the southwest of Changcheng all rushed towards Changcheng.

After the first cavalry arrived, they all took out their rifles and started shooting at the Later Jin Army.

The infantry in Changcheng also left the city, lined up in neat rows outside the city, approached the Later Jin Army, stopped at a distance of about 300 meters, and lined up to shoot.

At this time, the news of Nurhaci's death had spread, and the Later Jin Army was panicked. They had no intention of attacking the city, and even had no intention of staying in Korea, and retreated directly to the Later Jin mainland.

The usually arrogant Later Jin Iron Cavalry was actually chased and beaten by the infantry under Lu Cheng at this moment.

The first round of mortar shooting on the top of the city not only blew Nurhaci to pieces, but also killed several generals around him on the spot, directly causing tens of thousands of troops to lose command and only know how to escape.

Although the infantry could suppress the cavalry's attack with rifles, two legs were not as fast as four legs. The cavalry of the Later Jin Dynasty quickly withdrew from the rifle attack range, and the infantry of the Later Jin Dynasty began to flee frantically, resulting in a great rout.

Lu Cheng's troops also used mortars to fire a few shots from time to time, accelerating the chaos of the Later Jin army.

Only after the Later Jin army was completely driven to their own territory did Lu Cheng's troops return to the Yalu River.

Afterwards, Lu Cheng immediately sent someone to inform Sun Chengzong that Nurhaci had died and the Later Jin army had retreated.

At the same time, Lu Cheng sent 2,000 cavalry, 10,000 infantry, and 6,000 reserve security troops, a total of 18,000 troops, to enter the Korean Peninsula in full force, and began to take over the entire Kingdom of Korea in the name of stabilizing the place, clearing the remnants of the Later Jin Dynasty, and protecting the Korean people.

At the same time, Lu Cheng also sent troops to search for the descendants of the Lee Korean royal family, claiming to support the royal descendants to inherit the throne and help the Kingdom of Korea restore its rule.

For a while, many descendants of the Lee royal family appeared in various parts of the Korean Peninsula, and it was difficult to distinguish the real from the fake.

However, Lu Cheng did not distinguish the real from the fake, but asked his men to send those royal descendants to Anzhou in the northern Pyeongan Province.

In order to better protect the Lee royal family, Lu Cheng suggested that the Lee royal family move the capital to Anzhou in the north.

Of course, these Lee royal family members may be assassinated by the "Later Jin assassins" hiding in the dark at any time on the way here. Those who can finally reach Anzhou have several things in common: they are young, obedient, or they are just young women.

Now, Lu Cheng's troops have just occupied the Korean Peninsula, and they need to launch a mascot to better rule the entire peninsula...

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