Chapter 846(1/2)
Namba is difficult to calm outside Beijing
Author: Middle-aged paper tiger
Namba is difficult to calm outside Beijing
On March 18th, the seventh year of Dazhou Shaoming, after Murong Nobunaga had led his army to land at Dazaifu, the protracted Japanese land and water army arrived near Chijian Pass.
The man who led the army was Ono Yoshiko, who had taken up the post of Sanyodo envoy ten years ago and participated in quelling the Fujiwara Juntomo Rebellion.
After his immediate boss, General Fujiwara Tadafumi, died of illness, he finally gained the reputation of General Conquering the West.
You must know that in this era when the General Zhengyi can also be called the General Zhengdong, the General Zhengxi, who is also called the General Zhengdong, has a very high status.
However, Ono Yoshiko, who is 68 years old this year, is not as calm and calm as he was when he went to war ten years ago.
Because at that time, although Fujiwara Juntomo was the pirate leader of the Seto Inland Sea, his total strength was only more than 400 warships, more than 3,000 samurai, and only about 10,000 sailors.
At this time, although the Japanese country was located on an island, its shipbuilding ability was not strong at all, and it was difficult to understand how to use flat-bottomed boats, let alone other things.
This was also the result of the imperial court's efforts to suppress it, because the Japanese country at this time was just a beggar's version of the Song Dynasty.
After sending envoys from the Tang Dynasty to reach their "Chanyuan Alliance", the Japanese nation no longer had any worries about invasion by foreign enemies, and began to suppress the warriors vigorously.
The idea of the emperor and ministers of Heian-kyo was this. If the lower-level samurai acquired the ability to build large sea ships, then the imperial court must keep up, otherwise it would not be able to control the place in the future.
But shipbuilding is a waste of time and money! With these manpower and material resources, it is better to conscript them for everyone to enjoy.
So we simply came up with this weird and funny policy of being an island country but trying its best to suppress the shipbuilding industry.
Ono Yoshiko has been in the army for decades, and his hair and beard have turned white. He naturally knows that the Yan bandits and the pirates of the Seto Inland Sea are completely different.
No matter how arrogant the pirates in the Seto Inland Sea are, they still drive small boats and play by the Japanese maritime rules.
However, the Yan invaders came across the sea from Silla. They were able to send tens of thousands of troops across the strait in the cold winter. This at least proved that their naval warships were tall and stable, and their navigation skills should not be comparable to ours.
Therefore, Ono Yoshiko led the army to Saha River, which was more than seventy miles away from Akama Pass, and refused to leave.
With their flat-bottomed boats, they would certainly not be able to fight against the Yan navy in the deep sea to the west of the Shimonoseki Strait, so they might as well wait in the shallow sea here.
At the same time, among the 50,000 land and sea troops led by Ono Yoshiko this time, only the more than 400 large and small ships under his command and the 13,000 to 13,000 naval troops and sailors on them were in place.
Because the Japanese navy did not have enough transport capacity, it was unable to transport a large number of land forces through the navy.
At this time, more than 30,000 army troops were still stationed near Itsukushima (Hiroshima), more than 100 miles away. In order to regain Saikaidō, Ono Yoshiko had to wait for them to be in place.
Therefore, Ono Yoshiko ordered the navy to repair the entrance of the Saha River, and immediately sent people to notify the Koreans at Akama Pass.
Although the situation was already obvious, Ono Yoshiko still couldn't trust these Koryo people. After thinking about it, he simply ordered the Koryo navy to leave the military port east of Akama Pass and rush to the mouth of the Saha River.
After Hong Xiangdong received this order, his whole body went numb. He quickly realized what Ono Haogu meant.
This is to use the thousands of naval troops under his command as bait to lure all the Yan thieves and naval troops over!
Because if the Yan pirate navy were left alone, the Goryeo and Japanese navies would be able to merge, and the Goryeo navy was very familiar with the combat capabilities of Murong Nobunaga's navy. After the exchange of information between the two sides, the tactics formulated would definitely be more scientific.
If Murong Nobunaga sends a naval force to pursue them, and the Koreans are trying to control the Shimonoseki Strait, it will be easy to say they can win, but if they are in a stalemate or fail to win, it will still be fatal if their retreat is blocked.
After thinking about it for two days, everyone finally had to bow his head under the eaves. Hong Xiangdong ordered his nephew Hong Qing to lead a thousand naval troops and two thousand sailors. He drove most of the Goryeo naval warships and rushed out of the port to take advantage of the wind direction, heading eastward.
Go and join the Japanese Navy.
The mouth of the Saha River, approximately near Hofu City in later Japan, was only a small and simple fishing port at that time, so it could not accommodate hundreds of warships.
Ono Yoshiko did not dare to park all the warships in the harbor. It would be troublesome if they were blocked.
Therefore, the navy of Japan was scattered in the nearby bays and islands, and Ono Yoshiko built a simple beacon tower nearby to transmit messages.
In the seventh year of the Shaoming Dynasty, on March 27th, at noon, the Goryeo pirate Hong Qing led more than a hundred warships and rushed all the way to the Saha River. After Ono Yoshiko made sure everything was complete, he ordered Hong Qing's warships to enter the mouth of the Saha River.
At noon (at two o'clock in the afternoon), the warships led by Chen Hui also arrived on the sea outside Saha River.
In this campaign, Chen Hui dispatched a total of 11,000 troops to suppress the navy at Henghai. Zhao Yanjin brought the original Jinghai envoys and the current imperial army to suppress the navy at Jinghai was 4,000.
In addition, there were more than a thousand naval troops who volunteered to accompany the expedition, a total of 16,000 people, and a total of 30,000 sailors.
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Hong Qing looked at the Yan Kingdom navy moving forward with the rising and falling waves in the distance, his eyes full of despair.
Based on current observation, there are at least two building ships and more than thirty fighting ships in the distance.
These were large ships worth more than a thousand materials. During the naval battle on Jueying Island, Hong Qing had suffered enough from these large ships. As long as the other side rushed over and leaned against the waves, they could sink their small boats.
But looking at the Japanese side, damn, it's been two or three hundred years, and their so-called warships are still almost the same as they were at Baijiangkou.
No! It seems to be even worse. There are not even a few warships with 500 tons (1670 tons). What a fart!
Hong Qing looked at the deputy next to him who was also sweating and asked: "Have the people who went to contact us come back? Didn't even one of the three groups of messengers come back?"
The deputy shook his head bitterly and said: "No, none of them have come back. It seems like they are the same as before. They were either killed by the Yan people or imprisoned."
"Fuck you!" Hong Qing roared fiercely, but his face looked like he was about to cry.
While he was yelling and cursing, he also tore off the futou on his head three or two times and threw it on the deck. This was something he had practiced hard for a long time in order to disguise himself as a Han family member.
"This King Yan really doesn't give him any way to live! I'm willing to tie up Hong Xiangdong and hand him over to them, but they still refuse to agree."
The deputy felt very desperate when he saw Hong Qing, who was preparing to use his uncle as money for his life to serve his nephew.
"The Yan warships are so powerful that they don't even need us, so they don't care whether we surrender or not. General, we can only fight to the death!"
"Fight to the death!" Hong Qing shook his head quickly, "The Japanese country is so big, and King Yan only has tens of thousands of troops, I don't believe they can take over all the mountains and rivers of the Japanese country.
We are fluent in the Japanese language, and there are thousands of people there, so there must be something they can use."
Hong Xiangdong, a member of the Hongqing branch, was originally a descendant of the Mu family, a powerful family in Baekje.
After Baekje was destroyed by the Tang Dynasty, a large number of Baekje people had to flee to Japan. It is said that the imperial family of Japan were the descendants of the princes who crossed the sea and stayed in Japan when Baekje was still powerful.
Therefore, most of the Hongqing people can speak Japanese, and their accent is even better than that of the Japanese in Kyushu, and they are more connected to the Japanese court in Heianjing.
Hong Qing has always been convinced that he can use this advantage to find another way out.
As for his uncle Hong Xiangdong, Hong Qing did not agree with him. The old man had a rigid mind and even wanted to be loyal to the Goryeo royal family.
I am simply out of my mind. A Baekje man who doesn’t know how to assess the situation actually wants to be a loyal minister to Goryeo. What do you think?
Ono Yoshigu's face was tense, and he looked at the huge fleet that appeared in front of him without saying a word. If he hadn't been extremely strong in his heart, he would have wanted to turn around and run away now.
He finally understood why no one from the Fujiwara family came to be the General of the Conquest of the West. This was just to die!
Chen Hui stood on the bow of the Hengbo, wearing a conspicuous brocade robe, looking very high-spirited.
For many years, Lin Renzhao, who was as famous as him at that time, was a commander of the pro-military army, and he has been suffering in the navy.
Now that he has finally come forward, it is time for him to show off his skills as a naval warrior by conquering Goryeo and Japan.
Looking at the hundreds of war flags, large and small, standing on the sea in the distance, they looked very majestic, but the warship carrying the war flags was as short as a wooden plank floating on the sea. Chen Hui couldn't help laughing.
This is a battle with extremely disparity in strength!
Most of the Japanese warships only had about a hundred materials (more than thirty tons), and carried sailors and navy troops of more than ten or twenty people.
On our side, there are more than 20 warships with more than 1,000 materials, and the two sides are not on the same level at all.
"Submit ten battles with one force. Today, regardless of the direction of the wind or the current, the entire army will move forward together to help these Japanese recall the Baijiangkou of the past!" Chen Hui gave the battle order amid loud laughter.
At this time, the navy did not rely much on speed in combat, because the combat method was too simple. It mainly consisted of shooting at each other with crossbows and spears when the two ships were staggered. The more sophisticated ones were just throwing a little fire.
Just an oil bottle.
As for winch crossbow shooting, trebuchet shooting, racket shooting, setting fire to ships in the wind, etc., those are the patents of the Tang Dynasty, and the Japanese country cannot afford this.
Their water battles consisted of small boats shooting and poking at each other on the sea surface, and large ships approaching to fight each other.
This method of warfare will encounter great difficulties in rough seas.
Because the fluctuations are too great, the bows and crossbows will not have much power at all. Therefore, Japanese naval battles usually take place in offshore waters where the waves are not high, and the speed of the ships is not very fast.
Of course, when they have time, they will also grab the tailwind and tailwater position.
If the wind is favorable, the arrows fired will be more powerful. If the current is favorable, the ship will be faster. It can use force to stab and even knock over the enemy ship.
But all this was completely ineffective on the Great Zhou battleship.
Don't be kidding. If you have a small boat with a hundred materials and a large ship with a thousand materials or fifteen hundred materials, are you here to fight or to commit suicide?
On the sea, there were formations of golden drums. The warships of the Great Zhou Dynasty used the Hengbo and other two large ships as the center force, the Dingbo and other battleships as the two wings, and were surrounded by a large number of stern ships outside. Hundreds of yachts were used to search, and they were directly on the ground.
A formation of crane wings was formed on the sea surface, rushing towards the Goryeo and Japanese naval forces.
The war drums of the Japanese navy were also beating, but as the Zhou fleet got closer and closer to the Japanese navy, terrifying coercion weighed on the hearts of every Japanese.
A bald-headed pirate from Iyo Country on the South China Sea Road was dumbfounded. He stood on the bow of the ship and watched the small boat he had grabbed downwind, sailing desperately towards the opposite direction under the strong wind.
The reason why he was desperate was because he was facing the Hengbo, the flagship ship of the Zhou Army Navy. In front of the Hengbo, which was more than ten feet high, the small boat, which weighed no more than 200 materials, looked like a toy.
The bald Japanese pirate raised his bow and arrow, but suddenly he couldn't think of shooting because his bow and arrow couldn't even hit the opposite side of the ship.
After the Hengbo discovered the Japanese warship, a creaking sound was heard, and the tense racket slammed down. The bald Japanese pirate screamed and took the lead to lift it into the water.
But it was too late, the racket stick with a kinetic energy of at least hundreds of stones was smashed down with great force, and the head of the racket stick was also wrapped with a spiked iron sheet.
Just this one shot directly smashed the Japanese boat into a mess, the hull was almost broken, and more than a dozen of the more than 20 Japanese sailors on board were smashed into meat on the spot.
To be continued...