Tie Xuan's plan to surrender completely angered King Yan.
Under Jinan City, the black hole of the muzzle opened, and Yan's soldiers loaded gunpowder, soil and iron balls into the muzzle in turn. With loud noises, Jinan City was baptized by the first wave of artillery.
The earth trembled, the mountains shook, and the sound shook the sky. Standing a hundred meters away, you can still feel the heat wave caused by the cannon firing.
Such is the power of firearms.
Under Zhending City and outside Beiping City, both the Yan Army and the Southern Army used artillery on a large scale. Half of the roaring cannons outside Jinan City were friendly gifts from the Confederate Army, including gunpowder and iron balls, most of which were moved from warehouses in Texas.
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