Chapter 826
In the end, You Shiwei, Hou Shilu, Mengruhu and other generals unanimously recognized that Xiong Wencan's 25 troops were the main force, and their 6 or [-] troops were just partial divisions. Xi'an and Xianyang also had nearly [-] fresh troops from the governors of the three sides.

Partial teachers have to have the awareness to stand aside, don't fight for merit, just don't hurt people.

Holding a group to keep warm is an established strategy. No matter how urged by Shaanxi governor Wu Sheng, the troops and horses just refused to march more than [-] miles a day.

The eunuch Wang Zhixin is a greedy person, and nine out of ten greedy people are afraid of death.

When Wu Zimian gave Wang Zhixin benefits, he frightened the supervising army, asserting that if their troops appeared near Xi'an first, they would be surrounded by [-] to [-] Mongolian cavalry and hundreds of thousands of bandits.

It is very likely that while they were beaten to the point of losing their soldiers and generals, the strength of the Qing army and the bandits was consumed, and the pressure on Xiong Wencan and Hong Chengchou's troops was reduced.

The final result may be that Xiong Wencan and Hong Chengchou made contributions, and the chief general and supervisor of their army were questioned by the court.

Wu Zimian's strategy was to let Xiong Wencan's army fight against the enemy first, and when he found that the Ming army had the upper hand, he asked the supervising army to lead everyone to rush forward and beat the dog in the water.

Wang Zhixin, who seeks advantages and avoids disadvantages, is his favorite. Of course he supports Wu Zimian and other generals.

The following results were very good, there was no need for the generals to be obedient, and Wang Zhixin used his status as a military supervisor to order Wu Zimian, You Shiwei and other generals to fight steadily and never give the enemy an opportunity.

As long as there are cities still under the control of Daming on the way to march, Wang Zhixin will use the convenience of the emperor's ministers to request to be stationed in the city.

Wu Zimian and others also made two-handed preparations. They prevented the general who conquered the captives from making a mistake in his prediction. The Ming army, which had superior military strength, came over, and the Mongolian cavalry who refused to consume retreated. Those rogues would definitely be beaten to tears. call mother.

If this result occurs, wouldn't it be self-defeating?A good opportunity to make a contribution has passed by?

They sent dozens of squads of scouts, all of whom were confidantes, with the purpose that once they found that Xiong Wencan's troops had gained an advantage, they would immediately gather their cavalry to pick peaches and grab credit.

Wu Sheng, the governor, is a native of Xinghua, Yangzhou, with excellent medical skills. He is good friends with famous doctors such as Li Zhongzi, Wu Youxing, etc. He is suitable to be the director of the new hospital of "Renyixin". .

Now he has been evacuated by Wu Zimian, You Shiwei and other generals and eunuch Wang Zhixin.

In the early morning of March [-]th, the sky was slightly bright. This day should be the beginning of Daming's journey to the abyss.

The big flicker Xiong Wencan had no idea that the surrendered general Cao Cao Luo Rucai, the eighth king Zhang Xianzhong, the changed king Liu Xiyao, the troubled king Lin Chengcheng, etc. had already contacted Gao Yingxiang.

The Ming army heard from each other more than ten miles away from the joint camp at the western foot of the Huashan Mountains. Suddenly, it was like thunder, and the ground trembled.

Gao Yingxiang, Li Zicheng, Ma Shouying and others personally led the old battalion of [-] cavalry, and Azig led [-] Manchu and Mongolian cavalry.

Immediately, many camps were on fire, and the shouts were earth-shattering: "Brothers, kill officials and rebel! Catch that stupid bird Xiong Wencan and reward you with 1000 taels of silver."

"Brothers, work hard, kill the 'thief general' Zuo Liangyu, and get promoted to three levels in a row!"

"Don't leave Mou Wenshou! Brothers kill!"

"Where is Liu Zeqing, the thief bird, going, take your life!"

"Boys, that guy Zu Kuan ran eastward, everyone else can let him go, but he can't let him escape, hurry up and catch up..."

At the beginning of a melee, the Ming army's wolves and hogs could not form an effective resistance at all. Lieutenant Huang Degong's troops were mostly from the Beijing camp. Although there were only three to four thousand people, there were more than one thousand cavalry. He hurriedly protected Xiong Wencan and headed towards Tongguan Flee.

Zu Kuan's cavalry was of high quality and was promoted by Xiong Wencan. At this time, Zu Keyong and Xu Changyong worked hard to protect the Chinese army to break through.

However, they are all generals who betrayed the Manchu Qing and returned to the Ming Dynasty, and they have already registered with Chongde.

Everyone in the Mongolian cavalry wanted to capture or kill them alive, and they were as excited as if they had been beaten with chicken blood when they saw the big banner with the characters of Zu.

Zu Kuan is not an ordinary person either. He led more than 10,000 cavalrymen under his command to charge left and right, which was the team that killed the most enemies in the [-]+ Ming army. However, there were too many Mongolian and rogue cavalry.

It really complied with the sentence "If you want to kill a thief, you can't turn it back to heaven!" Basically, there were no surrenders in this group of puppets, including Zu Kuan, Zu Keyong, and Xu Changyong, who all died of exhaustion after experiencing bloody battles.

In history, Zu Kuan did not become a traitor, but was beheaded by Chongzhen for the crime of "losing the feudal vassal". The result is not bad now. He fought the Qing army to the last moment and should be able to get honor after death.

It was also because of the collective sacrifice of the Zukuan tribe that Huang Degong's tribe and the cavalry of the Chinese army won the time to break through the encirclement and flee to Tongguan.

Zuo Liangyu didn't give it for nothing, the number of the guards and cavalry under his command was as high as [-], he ignored it at this time, and directly left [-] to [-] infantry and fled.

Mou Wenshou's men and horses are all junior soldiers. Due to limited conditions, the cavalry company is not enough.

The main generals under his command, Mou Wenlu, Mou Haixi, Mou Haiqi, Mou Shixiao, Mou Shixing, Mou Guoheng, Mou Haixin, Mou Shichun, Mou Shilong, Mou Shijiao, Mou Guodong, Mou Guoxuan are all brothers or nephews of Mou Wenshou.

This kind of army was relatively united, and when they set up camp, they were deliberately separated from other camps. When the surroundings were in chaos, Mou Wenshou's more than [-] troops did not fall into chaos. They formed an formation and retreated to the mountains while fighting.

When the infantry encounters a surprise attack, as long as they maintain their formation, the sword and shield hand defends against incoming arrows, and the spearman blocks the cavalry's impact, there is a chance to leave the battlefield.

The army dominated by the township party and the tribe was able to live and die together, and their formation has never been defeated. Although Mou Wenshou's troops suffered heavy losses, they did not form a rout, and more than half of them retreated to the direction of Shangzhou.

Relatively speaking, the Henan soldiers of Lieutenant General Chen Yongfu were much worse. Seventy-eight thousand people were dispersed in an instant, and most of them chose to kneel down and surrender.

Liu Zeqing's Shandong troops were not much better, they might have disintegrated without even killing a single Manchurian cavalry, leaving Liu Zeqing himself with only a hundred armored servants left.

Because Liu Liangzuo often rode a variegated horse, he was known as the flower horse Liu. When he was fighting bandits in Susong, Luzhou, and Lu'an, he was able to gain rank and become a general officer with more than [-] troops.

However, this commander-in-chief, who had been tried and tested in fighting the bandits, stopped when he was attacked by the Manchu and Mongolian cavalry. The more than [-] cavalry he had managed to accumulate fell apart after only one contact with the Qing army.

The final result was that Liu Liangzuo and more than a hundred confidantes were chased into the sky and into the ground by hundreds of Tartars, and most of the more than [-] people became captives of the rogues and the Qing army.

(End of this chapter)

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