A tour of Japan's Warring States Period

Chapter 141 30. The sound of drums as Lan Ling enters the formation

Chen San handed over a drumstick, Xiaopingta weighed it, and took advantage of it. Aji and Pingliu also brought the drum over. Anyway, the Japanese jintaiko drum is not very big, so it is always carried with the army.

Koheita jumped off the horse and saw that the taiko drum was installed on the wooden stand, so he called to Shichiki, "Just play according to the beat of my drum, do you understand?"

Qi Gui nodded, took off his armor, and handed the spear to a fellow villager. He took out the bamboo basket from the bag, held it in his hand, swallowed his saliva first, tried the sound, blew a few times, and adjusted himself.

Koheta didn't talk nonsense. Seeing that he was ready, he shook his arms and hit the drum hard with the drum, and the heavy and rich sound followed him like a shadow. The "boom" sound had a tendency to cover up the fierce shouts of killing on the battlefield. The soldiers of both armies heard this sound and were stunned for a moment.

Then Xiao Pingtai kept beating his hands, shouting loudly while beating, "Boom!" and "Boom!" twice again. The two tones gradually became softer, but they continued in succession, urgent and fast.

Then there was another heavy blow with the hammer, and Qigui began to blow the 筚篥. The sound of the drums merged into one, and Xiao Pingtai began to chant loudly.

Wu Gexi was beaten by a rhinoceros, and his car was in the wrong position. He was caught in close combat.

The enemy is like clouds when the sun is blocked, and the soldiers are fighting for the lead.

Lingyu formation is still walking, and the left side is wounded by the right blade.

Two wheels of haze come to feed four horses, and the jade canopy comes to the aid of beating drums.

The sky is full of anger, and the powerful spirit is so angry that it kills everyone and abandons the wilderness.

If you can't go in or out, you can't go back, and the plain suddenly becomes too far.

Carrying a long sword and carrying Qin's bow, his head and body are separated and his heart is not punished.

Sincerity is both courageous and martial, and ultimately strong and invincible.

When the body is dead, the spirit becomes the spirit, and the soul becomes the ghost hero.

(The song for King Lanling entering the battle has no words! No words! No words! What is circulated on the Internet is all fake! So I borrow this one here.)

A song for King Lanling entering the battle is impassioned, exciting and shocking. (Unfortunately, it has been completely lost in China. Today, only the Japanese Yagaku Bang music system retains the small random sounds and Tang music of the Lanling King's Entry Song. However, it is unknown how much of the music of bodybuilding has been preserved in those days. )

The soldiers of the Yamauchi Army, who had listened to the entrance song of King Ranryo being played every year at the Hachiman Shrine Festival, suddenly started to sing when they heard Kodaita reciting the lyrics loudly. The educated samurai Tokyo also sang loudly, and the illiterate The Ashigaru people were also familiar with the lyrics and music, so they joined in and sang along.

From Xiaopingtai alone, to three and five people, to three hundred and five hundred people, to three thousand and five thousand people, the soldiers of the Yamauchi Army at the foot of Cangsheng Mountain sang in unison.

The morale of the Yamauchi army, which was originally fighting to take advantage of the victory, soared. The Naito repair department in front of Koheta finally couldn't hold on any longer. The samurai Tokyo couldn't restrain the team. The soldiers shouted in unison, abandoned their armor and fled away.

The Naito Repair Department collapsed, and the Ishi Minbu Department was demolished. In one breath, thousands of Takeda troops collapsed, covering the mountains and plains, discarding their helmets and armor, and finally gave up all the dignity of an army. But I hope I can escape with my life.

In Takeda Harunobu's main formation on the top of Mount Kurasho, the already anxious Iitomi Saburobei (Yamagata Masakei) and Saegashi Kanayyu (Saegashi Moritomo) heard the excited Ranling King entering the formation from the bottom of the mountain and said at the same time "not good!"

Seeing that Takeda Harunobu was still sitting on the horse, without saying a word, they all stepped forward to hold Takeda Harunobu, holding him in their arms to retreat and turn in.

"Your Highness, the matter is urgent, but it will be useful. It will not be too late to fight again next year."

Takeda Harunobu struggled slightly, and after hearing what Saburo Iitomi said, he looked deflated, and allowed several people to push him onto the horse, preparing to run away under the escort.

"Takeda, please leave!" shouted a loud voice.

Dozens of Yamauchi Yoshikatsu's cavalry finally broke through the obstruction of Oyamada Nobuyu and Hara Masayin and entered Takeda's main formation.

Saburo Iitomi picked up the sword and turned around and rushed towards Yamauchi Yoshikatsu. Yamauchi Yoshikatsu saw a short and stocky samurai about 1.3 meters in height rushing towards him. The tip of the long sword in his hand was forward, and he held the handle of the sword with both hands. He took a few steps Accelerate and accumulate strength. Then he jumped first and was actually higher than Yamauchi Yoshikatsu who was riding on a war horse that was over 1.4 meters tall.

Iitomi Saburobei's calculation was indeed a good one. The Chodachi struck down in the air. If he encountered a novice, he immediately panicked. The result would be that the man, horse and equipment would be shattered. (During the Korean War, some stocky Japanese samurai used this trick to deal with the Ming army's infantry and cavalry, but this kind of tactics is not something that weaklings can do. It requires the soldiers to be of very high quality, so it is not Not very common.)

Yamauchi Yoshikatsu was an expert and brave man, and he was tall, strong and energetic, so there was no way he could stop Iitomi Saburobei from being rampant. The shout came just in time.

Then he drove the Echigo war horse, which was 1.45 meters tall, mustered up all his strength, and shot away Iitomi Saburobei's tachi. Several Yamauchi cavalrymen from behind also arrived at this time, and then fired randomly at Iitomi Saburobei. The guards attacked for a while.

Takeda Harunobu watched the extremely brave Yamauchi Yoshikatsu finally change his expression, and turned his horse's head quickly, about to turn in.

Yamauchi Yoshikatsu saw that the full power of Keding was right in front of him. He was not allowed to leave, so he drove forward fiercely.

At this time, the superiority of the Yamauchi army was completely revealed, and people began to hear from the bottom of the mountain: "The Takeda family general Hatsukano Denemon has been taken!" (This is a clear record of the Takeda family general who died in Uedawara)

"The Takeda Ashigaru General Obatakeyama Castle has been asked to enter the Tao!" (Historically, the father of the brave general Kobata Masakiro, who died of illness two years ago and suffered more than thirty wounds all over his body, borrowed his head!)

"The Takeda Ashigaru General Tada Awajimomo has been acquired!" (Itagaki Nobukata and Riki died of illness within two years in history. I'd like to lend you my head!)

One after another, the brave generals of the Takeda family who were famous in the Eastern Kingdom were killed by the Yamauchi army. Takeda Harunobu wanted to cry but could not let him express any more thoughts. The armies in the mountains are already in a situation where the butter is cut quickly and the hot soup is soaked in snow. The Takeda Army on the front has completely collapsed, and the slightest resistance no longer exists.

Seeing Takeda Harunobu turning his horse to leave, Yamauchi Yoshikatsu threw a shot and nailed a Takeda samurai to the ground. Several people around Takeda Harunobu were shocked for a moment. Even the war horse under Takeda Harunobu's crotch seemed to be frightened, and Herod was restless and snoring.

Seeing that the spear missed, Yamauchi Yoshikatsu immediately pulled out his sword and struck Takeda Harunobu with the sword, who was riding on the horse. Takeda Harunobu groaned.

Saegusa Kankai risked his life and rushed to the rescue. He stabbed Takeda Harunobu in the horse's buttocks with the sword in his hand, sent Takeda Harunobu away, and fought to the death with several Takeda warriors to intercept Yamauchi Yoshikatsu's troops.

Yamauchi Yoshikatsu saw Takeda Harunobu running away, and he slashed his sword in the air bitterly, and stopped chasing. Saegusa Kanji said thank you, and led a few people to chase Takeda Harunobu on foot.

Takeda Harunobu, who had been invincible since the first battle, tasted the taste of defeat and death for the first time.

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