When he was young, he fought against the Japanese pirates in the southeast coast for more than ten years, wiped out the Japanese pirates who had invaded the coast for many years, and ensured the safety of people's lives and property along the coast. Later, the Great Wall was built in the north, which fought against Mongolian crimes for more than ten years and defended the security of the northern territory.
In his spare time, he also likes writing. He wrote eighteen volumes of Ji Xiaoxin's books, fourteen volumes of practical training disciplines, and other famous military books, as well as collecting stops and stops.
In April of the 40th year of Jiajing in Henggoma, ten or twenty thousand Japanese pirates invaded Zhejiang in hundreds of ships. On the morning of 22nd, Qi Jiguang led the main force to Ninghai. The enemy got the news and invaded the empty Taizhou in three ways. More than 500 people invaded Tao Zhu all the way, 2,000 people stopped at Jiantiao and more than 500 people invaded Xinhe all the way. After analysis, Qi Jiguang thinks that the threat of Tao Zhu and Jiantiao is not urgent, but the enemy of Xinhe is very harmful and should be eliminated quickly.
On the 24th, the enemy plundered everywhere near the new river. At that time, the best soldiers of Xinhe went out to war, and the old, weak, women and children in the city were in panic. Mrs Qi Jiguang happens to live in Xinhe. She was a decisive woman and ordered the armory to be opened. The shopkeeper said awkwardly, "Who dares to open the storage room without the general's order?" Mrs. Qi said, "The situation is urgent now, and I will bear the responsibility." So he took out weapons and gunpowder, mobilized women to put on military uniforms like soldiers guarding the city, arranged on the city wall, hung with flags and shouted loudly. Seen from a distance, the city is ready, and the enemy dare not attack it. Mrs. Qi's improvisation helped the Ming army win valuable rescue time.
Qi Jiguang ordered Lounan, Hu Shouren and other ministries to help Xinhe. On the morning of 26th, reinforcements and the enemy met at the gate of New River. Unable to resist, the enemy quickly retreated to a compound. After several battles, the enemy was defeated and fled to Wenzhou. Qi Jiajun caught up and defeated the enemy in Wenling.
At this point, due to the arrival of Qi Jiguang's main force, the enemy in front of the regiment has fled. Tao Zhu's enemies have invaded the temple of Jin Jing. Qi Jiguang analysis, the purpose of this enemy is to seize the opportunity to invade Taizhou Fucheng, so at dawn on the 27th, led the troops back to Taizhou. When Qi Jiajun went to Ninghai on the 22nd, the soldiers only brought three days' dry food, and there was no food at this time. The whole army marched 70 miles on an empty stomach and arrived in Taizhou Fucheng at noon. As expected, the enemy learned from the spies that Fucheng was empty and the walls were broken, so he stopped and sprinted all the way and entered the flower street, which is only 2 miles away from Fucheng. It was a close call. The soldiers of Qigujun were tired, hungry and complaining, but Qi Jiguang decided to attack the enemy at once. He encouraged the soldiers to defeat the enemy before eating!
When the two armies confronted each other, Qi Jiajun fired with firearms first, and then the large troops bravely charged. Zhu Jue, a military commander, took the lead, killed a big enemy leader, and then beheaded seven enemies in succession, which greatly boosted the morale of the army. The two armies fought fiercely. Qi Jiguang's hard-working Yiwu soldiers are really fierce, and the Yuanyang array is even more magical. They quickly defeated the enemy and immediately pursued them. The enemy's left wing was oppressed by Qi Jiajun, and all of them were squeezed into the river and drowned. The right wing fled for ten miles, was caught up by Qi Jiajun, and was completely annihilated. The battle was over soon, and Qi Jiajun's lunch was just ready. Qi Jiajun won a great victory in this battle, rescued more than 5,000 prisoners, and only three people were killed.
The battle of Huajie fully embodies the superior military quality of Qijia army. They went on a long-distance raid hungry and quickly smashed and destroyed the enemy. Qi Jiguang's superb judgment and command ability also played a key role.
At this time, 2,000 Japanese pirates moored in Jiantiaohai have also landed and entered Datian Town in the northeast of Taizhou Fucheng on the first day of May. At this time, Qi Jiguang's troops were stationed in Xinhe, Kansai and other places, with only 1500 people around, so they were at a disadvantage in terms of strength. But Qi Jiguang encouraged his soldiers to face the enemy. When the enemy saw that the Qi army had come prepared, they retreated to the middle of the field and returned to Dashi, intending to sneak up on Xianju and spy on Chuzhou. Qi Jiguang judged that if the enemy wants to go to Xianju, he must go through Shangfengling and go out to Baishuiyang. So he led the troops to Shangfengling to ambush. He ordered the soldiers to cut down a pine tree to cover their bodies, which looked like a jungle from a distance.
On the fourth day of May, the enemy braved the heavy rain and marched for 20 miles along the mountain road in the valley below Shangfengling. The enemy's forwards and defenders are the strongest soldiers, while the middle part is the weakest. Qi Jiguang waited for the enemy to go halfway before ordering the attack. Qi Jiajun put aside the disguise of pine branches and bravely rushed down the mountain. Although the number of the enemy is more than that of the Qigujun, it is scattered within twenty miles, far less concentrated than that of the Qigujun. Its elite came intermittently from beginning to end and became a refueling tactic, so it was defeated by Qi Jiajun. Qi Jiguang also set up a white flag at the foot of Beishan Mountain. The declaration said: "If you are forced to intimidate the good people of the enemy, come to this flag and surrender quickly, so that you can avoid death." So hundreds of people ran to its flag and surrendered.
Unable to resist, the enemy rushed to the boundary and fought back according to the danger. The upper boundary ridge is as steep as a column, although the top is wide, there is only one path in the world. You must climb in a column to reach the top of the mountain, or you will fall from the mountain stream and die. The heroic soldiers of Qigujun, with shields and spears, stormed up and captured the mountain. When the large forces of the Qigujun swarmed and spread out, the enemy had no chance of winning, and countless people were killed and fell off the cliff. The remaining remnants climbed down the mountain desperately, ran to Baishuiyang, and hid in Zhujiayuan Courtyard. Qi Jiajun attacked with a bird spear, tore down the courtyard wall and swept away the stubborn enemy on the roof with a wolf spear. The enemy had no choice but to kneel for mercy and commit suicide and set himself on fire. In Shangfengling, Shangjieling and Baishuiyang, Qi Jiajun won three wars in a row, wiped out the enemy and rescued more than 0/000 men and women, only 3 people were killed.
15, Qi Jiajun won the battle of Tengling again. 17, 2000 Japanese pirates who fled from Ninghai regiment landed in Changsha, southeast of Wenling. Qi Jiguang launched a surprise attack on this enemy on 20th after careful deployment and land and water cooperation. The enemy was caught off guard and fled in a hurry, but the ship was burned by the Qi raiders. Those who swam to survive were caught in a hurricane and drowned. Those who were trapped on the beach were wiped out. 300 Japanese pirates who went out to plunder in advance fled by boat at night and were also wiped out by Qi Jiajun's navy.
In this way, in a month of fighting, Qi Jiajun completely annihilated the Japanese invaders who invaded Taizhou. And I only lost a few people in each battle, almost zero casualties. Since then, the Japanese invaders never dared to invade Taizhou again, and the Japanese invasion in Zhejiang completely subsided. This is a miracle in the age of cold weapons.