Daming Yuanfu

Chapter 850

Chapter 850
Tumen Khan is very unhappy these days.

Su Bahai's refusal to follow him to the right wing was the first thing that made him unhappy.The second thing that made him unhappy was that both Dong Huli and Chang Ang from Duoyan's tribe were unwilling to be recruited from him. They said that Qi Jiguang and Li Chengliang were strengthening their military equipment and intended to go out to attack his troops.

What annoyed Tumen was that Dong Huli said that Li Chengliang might want to beat him and forget it, because his old camp was in Harawusu (near Jianchang in the upper reaches of the Daling River in Liaoning in later generations), and Li Chengliang's seat in Guangning was not far away from him. Very far.

But Chang Ang said that Qi Jiguang was going to beat him, which made Tumen very angry.

Your fucking fart has to be reasonable, how many times did Qi Jiguang go out to fight?He is a general who is good at foot combat, and he doesn't have many serious cavalry under his command. When he goes out to fight you Chang'ang, do you help him transport the luggage he needs?
It just doesn't make sense!He didn't want to send troops to help Ben Khan, but he could come up with such a stupid excuse.

Now it's all right, I'm a mighty Khan of all Mongolia, and I sent orders to recruit troops everywhere. After a long time, no one came, so I could only take the [-] Chahar headquarters to Tumote, without any prestige.

Tumen secretly became ruthless. After defeating Hanaji's soft bones this time, he must firmly control Tumed. When he has a big support like Tumed, he will see who else is not good. Convinced, who else dares to contradict Ben Khan!

But what Tumen didn't know was that Li Chengliang, who he thought might send troops, did indeed send troops, and Qi Jiguang, who he thought was impossible to send troops, also sent troops!

It's just that the two of them dispatched troops this time somewhat beyond everyone's expectations.

First of all, Li Chengliang didn't go directly to fight Dong Fox, but went out from Taiping Fort and went straight to Chahanhot.

Secondly, Qi Jiguang did not have trouble with Chang Ang. Instead, he set off from Shanhaiguan, inexplicably won the Dragon King Temple not far northwest of Shanhaiguan, and got stuck between Chang Ang and Dong Huli (theoretically they are Duoyanwei). .

Chahanhot is a little far away. Although Li Chengliang is all cavalry, he won't be able to arrive for a while, so let's let it go for now, let's talk about Qi Jiguang's side first.

The Dragon King Temple that Qi Jiguang took down is not a strategically important place—well, for the Mongolian cavalry, it doesn’t matter what strategically important place. And Guihua City, a place that must be guarded.

The Dragon King Temple is just a small place, and it will imitate the Han people's way of running a few bazaars. The goods in the bazaar are relatively miscellaneous, such as Jurchen's special products such as fur and ginseng, Mongolian cattle, sheep and horses, and Ming's various products. There are also other products - smuggled.

But the market itself was not big, and Qi Jiguang didn't seem to occupy it for looting—the Ming army would also loot, especially when it came to looting the Mongols.

However, Qi Jiguang didn't care about looting. He just drove away the Mongols and Jurchen merchants here like lambs, and then stayed here.

Both Dong Huhu and Chang Ang got the news very quickly.

Chang Ang was taken aback, thinking that Qi Jiguang was really going to send troops to beat him, so he hurriedly summoned his troops, and sent an envoy to see Qi Jiguang, and asked him that since he redeemed his uncle Changbal and restored the city tribute with Daming, Qi Jiguang has kept his own place. Why did the governor want to send troops to commit crimes?

Qi Jiguang received the envoy with a smile, and said to the envoy: "The spring is beautiful now. I will go out to see the scenery. Commander Chang'ang doesn't need to care. After seeing the scenery, I will naturally go back."

Chang'ang's envoy asked left and right but didn't get a single truth. He just ran back to report in a daze, saying that Qi Jiguang claimed to be here to see the scenery.

Chang Ang naturally didn't believe it, but whether he believed it or not, Qi Jiguang really didn't kill him - the Dragon King Temple was a small market formed by gathering on its own, and Chang Ang didn't even send anyone to collect taxes. The site, but there is really no interest.

Moreover, Qi Jiguang did not kill anyone. Even if he sent someone to Daming Yanjing to file a complaint, it seems that Qi Jiguang entered his "defense zone" without authorization, which is really meaningless.

But Qi Jiguang's being stuck in this position really made him very upset, because it showed that he could only stay at home to guard against Qi Jiguang's further actions-if he went to the northwest to fight Kuanhe or Fuyu, it would be bad.

In fact, when Qi Jiguang swung his soldiers here, Dong Huhu was more nervous than Chang Ang.

Dong Huli's troops received more urgent news than Chang Ang's—because on the one hand, Qi Jiguang sent troops to occupy his right flank, and on the other hand, Li Chengliang sent troops to "pass by" on his left flank.

Although it seems that Qi Jiguang "doesn't move" and Li Chengliang "passes by", how can this kind of thing be said well?If Qi Jiguang suddenly came to the northeast, and Li Chengliang turned to the southwest again, wouldn't he be surrounded by two roads?

The other party is Qi Jiguang and Li Chengliang!He, Dong Huli, couldn't beat one of them all the way, but now he's coming both ways, can he not be nervous?
To put it bluntly, if it was Qi Jiguang's majestic formation and Li Chengliang's cavalry cooperating with the encirclement and suppression, let alone Dong Huhu, even if Tumen Khan turned around and came back immediately, it would be hard to say whether he would dare to fight!

Didn't the Han people say that one is upright and one is strange... what is the way to use soldiers?This is it!
So Dong Huli was more nervous than Chang Ang. He sent someone to ask Qi Jiguang what was going on, and at the same time sent someone to Li Chengliang to ask what was going on.

Qi Jiguang was easy to find, but Qi Jiguang's reply was still so nonsense, and he also told him that he was here to see the spring...

It was even more troublesome for Li Chengliang, who couldn't even find him - he lost it!

Now Dong Huli became even more nervous, for fear that one night he would wake up and find that the old camp had been trampled by Li Chengliang.

There was no other way, Dong Huli sent someone to deliver a letter to Bangtumen Khan, who was guarding Chahanhot, telling him that Li Chengliang was going to Chahanhot, and told him to be careful, while saying that his side was extremely dangerous, and hoped He can come to his aid and give his brother a hand.

Su Bahai was also worried about Li Chengliang at first, but his informant was sent back in time, telling him that Li Chengliang only brought about [-] cavalry out of the customs, and the rest of the army remained in Guangning.

Now Subahai's mood is much more relaxed. Although Li Chengliang is powerful, 5000 people are not enough to do anything to him.

Subahai guarding Chahanhot brought almost the entire Neikalkha mobile force, more than 3—this is the force he originally planned to go south to rob "a large amount of materials transported from Shanhaiguan to Liaodong".

So he thought about it quickly and decided to go south with the whole army—anyway, Chahanhot had nothing to grab, and the Khan's troops all moved north.

The decision to speed up Haihai became the key to his death.

(End of this chapter)

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