When the cavalry was only 200 meters from the town, a cross-shaped fire erupted from two small mounds on both sides of the intersection, the gunfire sounded like a flock of frightened hens screaming wildly! It was a crooked handle, two crooked handles formed a stream of bullets, and swept towards the charging cavalry! The Japanese cavalry in those two squads shouted frantically, quickly controlled their horses to disperse into formation, and ran to the ends of the firepower but to no avail. No matter how fast they moved, they could not move faster than bullets. They were all beaten until they spurted blood and rolled into a ball! The clever Japanese cavalrymen immediately rolled from their saddles, raised their spears and fired at the ambushers. Four light machine guns were positioned ready to respond to the ambushers with twice as fierce firepower, trying to suffocate the enemy's firepower.