
At the Beginning of the Qing Dynasty, We Will Fight Against the Qing Dynasty
by Tear Song.
About This Novel
When he woke up, Su Yan found that he had become an exiled prisoner during the Kangxi period before the San Francisco Rebellion. Wearing tattered prison clothes and chains around his neck, he was surrounded by fellow prisoners with numb eyes - and a group of green battalion soldiers whose movements were stiff and the whites of their eyes were bloodshot, staring at them as they swallowed saliva. This is no ordinary hair distribution. That night, in front of him, the escort officer cut open a young man's stomach alive, chopped it into eight pieces, and cooked it in a pot. Su Yan finally understood: Those Qing soldiers were no longer human. At the critical moment of life and death, Su Yan obtained the total war system, and the Yuyong of Cathay came from the void and crushed the man-eating monster. Only then did he realize that the world was being eroded by "chaos pollution" from unknown sources - soldiers of the Qing Dynasty would turn into beasts, officials might have become puppets, and it was hard to tell whether the man in the Forbidden City was still a human being. With the Total War System in hand, Su Yan has only one goal: to survive, gain a firm foothold, and then-- Cut clear.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
There is actually no need to fight the siege in Chapter 87.
The morale and fighting will of the protagonist's soldiers are well trained, and their weapons and equipment are better than those of the Qing army. There are just fewer people. The protagonist can also release magic personally. In fact, the protagonist can only play night battles with the opponent, and gather all the important infantry outside at night to protect the rocket launcher and continue to bomb the enemy camp. There is no need to run away after one round of bombing. It will take at least ten minutes for the opponent to organize their formation despite the bombing, and then the protagonist can retreat directly with artillery. Only the opponent's cavalry can pursue the artillery. Then nothing happened. The protagonist's long-range troops retreated alternately, while the heavy cavalry looked on. After two or three rounds, you can basically win. The Qing army really has nothing to do with this kind of thing. All the people in the city are tied up and guarded by the light armor troops recruited by the protagonist to prevent anyone from sneaking open the city gate. They persist until the protagonist comes back to save the people. The only thing to note is that if you get ambushed when you leave the city gate, you will be gone.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
There is actually no need to fight the siege in Chapter 87.
The morale and fighting will of the protagonist's soldiers are well trained, and their weapons and equipment are better than those of the Qing army. There are just fewer people. The protagonist can also release magic personally. In fact, the protagonist can only play night battles with the opponent, and gather all the important infantry outside at night to protect the rocket launcher and continue to bomb the enemy camp. There is no need to run away after one round of bombing. It will take at least ten minutes for the opponent to organize their formation despite the bombing, and then the protagonist can retreat directly with artillery. Only the opponent's cavalry can pursue the artillery. Then nothing happened. The protagonist's long-range troops retreated alternately, while the heavy cavalry looked on. After two or three rounds, you can basically win. The Qing army really has nothing to do with this kind of thing. All the people in the city are tied up and guarded by the light armor troops recruited by the protagonist to prevent anyone from sneaking open the city gate. They persist until the protagonist comes back to save the people. The only thing to note is that if you get ambushed when you leave the city gate, you will be gone.









