Chapter 581: 581 Qi State Collapse
Chapter 581 Chapter 581 Collapse of Qi State
Near the Donghe Bridge, Xiang Ziyu was lying in the trench, watching with some boredom as the Qi troops in front launched another attack.
They rushed forward in a dark mass, and were then pushed back by machine guns. The continuous sound of the tearing machine made the Qi army unable to get close.
The Maxim heavy machine guns equipped with the Qi Army are not equipped with shields and wheels. They are improved lightweight versions. Although they are easier to transport and carry, they have also lost the ability to attack enemies head-on.
Without the cover of a shield, it is a very difficult task to carry a heavy machine gun within the range of the enemy machine gun against a sniper and fire back.
It is very difficult to capture a blockhouse, especially a thick and towering fortress like a bridgehead, without the cover of heavy artillery.
However, the Tang Army was not without pressure. They did not have much ammunition and it was difficult to replenish it, so they had to save ammunition.
The two sides fought fiercely until the afternoon, and then the Qi State's returning defense force, which had never seen the Tang State Air Force, witnessed a strategic bombing in the true sense.
Tang State's Flying Fortress bombers bombarded the Qi army deployed along the railway in a dense formation, causing the Qi army's heavy weapons to get stuck halfway and unable to deploy towards the Donghe Bridge immediately.
The second prince also already knew the news that his way forward was blocked. He rushed to the front line in person, and soon realized that his troops were blocked on the way back to the royal city.
It would be easy if the Qi rebels were in front, but it was the Tang army blocking the Donghe Bridge, so the matter was different.
He had to work hard to break through here, because this was his only chance to return to the royal city, ascend the throne as King of Qi, and master the legal orthodoxy.
So he personally returned to the bombed railway section, personally supervised the Qi army behind him, took down the cannons that were paralyzed on the railway, and tried his best to transport them to Donghe Bridge to join the battle.
Just as the second prince was trying to get his troops to retake the Donghe Bridge and open the road ahead, another tank detachment from the 4th Armored Division rushed into King Qi's city.
They captured the outer positions of the royal city without encountering almost any resistance. After only a simple bargaining process, Qi's troops stationed on the walls of the royal city handed over their weapons.
Unknown to the remaining ministers in the city, the Tang Dynasty's dragon flag has been hung outside the city wall.
In the industrial area on the outskirts of the country, workers from Qi State who were working were surprised to see Tang Army trucks driving into their factory one after another.
Tang Jun wearing a steel helmet is easy to identify, not to mention that the engine hoods and roofs of these trucks are painted with red dragon flags.
Everything was business as usual. The Tang army officers who came to promote the policy assured everyone that the Tang army would not threaten the personal safety of any civilians.
At the same time, in the royal city, tanks of the Tang Army drove arrogantly on the streets, frightening the civilians of Qi who were still in the dark.
They only vaguely knew that the Tang Army seemed to have captured Nanye, but they never expected that the Tang Army would have reached the core of Qi State so quickly.
It can also be seen from here that as the paratroopers killed the main decision-makers of Qi State, the remaining Qi State officials' ability to control the entire country has collapsed.
Their structure is too small. Apart from supporting the new King of Qi to divide the cake, they are simply unable to fight against powerful external forces.
Even these officials could not even control the royal city where they were located, and they did not even have the ability to let the soldiers hold on.
The officials who were still thinking about whether to let the eldest prince come back to inherit the throne or let the second prince come back to take charge of the overall situation did not realize that they were finished until they saw the tanks of the Tang Army parked at the gate of King Qi's Palace.
Unsurprisingly, the officials in the royal city did not have the courage to sacrifice their lives for their kingdom. So they chose to surrender and cooperate with the new rulers.
They were even willing to take the tokens from the royal city and rush to the north of Nanye without stopping, announcing to the Imperial Guard troops besieged there that the royal city had been captured.
So, on the night when King Qi’s city was breached, the 10,000 elite guardsmen who were besieged chose to lay down their weapons and surrender.
Half of the Qi State has been completely wiped out, and there are no more resisting troops from the Qi State. The Tang Army's logistics line is completely safe, and even the railway has been built.
As if overnight, Qi's resistance collapsed in a confused manner. Qi Wangcheng chose to surrender without firing a shot. There was no longer a threat behind the paratroopers blocking Donghe Bridge.
What's even more exaggerated is that the rotting corpse of Qi King Jiang Xian, which was finally transported back to the royal city, once again became a trophy of the Tang army.
While the 2nd Army of Qi State pulled its heavy artillery near the Donghe Bridge, the 4th Armored Division of the Tang State also pulled the artillery captured near the King's City of Qi to the vicinity of the Donghe Bridge to support the paratroopers.
The battle suddenly became magical. The Tang army used Qi's artillery to attack Qi's artillery. Because it was backed by a military factory, the artillery shells were more abundant and more convenient to transport. The Tang army actually had more firepower than the Qi 2nd Army who came from afar. Stronger.
The second prince was immediately confused. After confirming that the royal city had been lost, he led the 2nd Army to retreat in a panic and fled to the relatively safe Beiyuan City without hesitation. Embarrassingly, the 4th Armored Division of the Tang Army, which was preparing to pursue the 2nd Army non-stop, had just crossed the Donghe Bridge and pursued eastwards before they found that the railway had been blown up by bombers. They really couldn't catch up and lost all their baggage. A running man from Qi State.
So the 4th Armored Division could only wait for the engineers to come to repair the railway, and the wait lasted three days.
Three days later, the day lilies were all cold, and the Second Prince's main force had already run away. The 4th Armored Division also received new orders, ordering them to wait near the Donghe Bridge.
Fighted at Donghe Bridge for seven or eight days, performed the task perfectly, and killed the Tang paratroopers who also killed King Qi. They were ordered to hand over their positions, and then went to King Qi's city to rest and recuperate.
This heroic army enjoyed a rare holiday: each of them received a large reward, and the bounty came from the treasury of the State of Qi...
All supplies in King Qi's city were preserved as he surrendered without firing a shot. Including Qi's treasury, the Tang army seized so much stuff here that it was staggering.
This is the accumulation of a kingdom for hundreds of years. It is just a treasure in the palace warehouse, which is enough to be described as priceless.
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The Qi troops near Luo Town no longer launched attacks. They built defenses on the spot, but their determination to hold on was long gone.
Because they can no longer obtain enough supplies from behind normally, and even... no one cares about their life or death.
When Qin Xiong retreated, he did not expect the Qi rearguard troops who had been abandoned here to fight to the end, so he did not arrange for the logistics troops to continue to provide sufficient supplies for these troops.
He left in a hurry, taking with him the remnants of the 1st and 3rd armies, as well as some troops whose combat effectiveness remained relatively intact.
The remaining Qi armies were basically motley crews with incomplete structures, low combat effectiveness, and insufficient training.
The day after the eldest prince decided to retreat, the 1st Armored Division of the Tang Army launched an attack on the flank of the remaining Qi Army troops.
Liu Guozhu's troops rushed forward 60 kilometers in one breath, and had almost surrounded the Qi defenders near Luo Town on three sides.
At the same time, the eldest prince and Qin Xiong led their remaining defeated soldiers all the way east and attacked the second prince's original defense area.
Before leaving here, the Qi army robbed all the food they could find in the entire defense zone, killed civilians who refused to cooperate, and committed all the bad things they could do.
They had no intention of coming back at all, or in other words, they never thought that they would be able to fight back one day - the southern part of Qi State, in the eyes of the eldest prince, could basically be regarded as the territory of Tang State.
Wars are often like this: at the beginning, they are evenly matched and fight back and forth. As one side runs out of supplies and the situation collapses, everything that follows suddenly becomes magical.
On the second day after the second prince retreated to Beiyuan City, in the southern region of Qi State, the eldest prince's troops integrated some of the Qi State's miscellaneous troops who had stayed behind in the former second prince's defense zone, and then opened fire with some small forces loyal to the second prince. fire.
The internal conflict in Qi State began when such a foreign enemy invaded, and it became out of control in just one day.
Both Qin Xiong and the eldest prince knew that what troubled them now was not that they had too few troops, but that they had insufficient supplies.
If too many troops are received, it will become a huge drag on them. Therefore, they had no intention of recruiting the troops abandoned by the second prince, but were preparing to take away all the supplies of these troops.
Of course, it was impossible for the remaining troops to watch the eldest prince take away all their food and ammunition, so they also took up arms.
It is a pity that there are really not many Qi troops that can defeat the elite 1st and 3rd armies of the Qi army, not to mention that the commanders may not dare to take action seriously.
As a result, the eldest prince's troops fled, and instead exerted an overwhelming momentum, snatching away all the food and ammunition from the Qi troops remaining on the southern defense line.
The remaining troops had no food and no courage to continue to hold on. Some simply dispersed, and some simply went further south and surrendered to the remaining troops on the northern defense line of the Tang Army.
Their surrender requirements are also very simple: brother, we don’t want anything else. Don’t count them as prisoners, just treat them as civilians!
As a result of this magical operation, the Tang Army's northern remaining troops inexplicably accepted a large number of prisoners and occupied part of Qi's southern defense line.
It is no exaggeration to say that in the past few days, the war situation in Qi has collapsed. If there is no strong support, they are likely to be fully occupied by Tang within a month.
(End of this chapter)