Chapter 780 Respective home courts (third update)
Ye Chen's words were echoed by most of the Jurchen soldiers, the blood on their knives hadn't dried yet.

Just now he fought with many Mongols. As for whether they are the real enemies, in the darkness, no one can figure out.

Both sides are good at archery, and holding a torch is equivalent to holding it for the enemy.

Everyone felt the heat that was getting hotter and hotter, and everyone was extremely excited.

The temperature in Guihua City kept rising, almost turning into an oven.

As a result, everyone was very restless, wanting to kill people regardless.

Sakhalian was choked, he didn't care about the red flags, and his position was not as high as Ye Chen's.

"Open the door and let them go."

When the gate of the south city opened, a group of hula-la people, led by Ye Chen, fled the burning city of Guihua.

Sahalian stood on the high ground and saw that the fire was getting bigger and bigger, so he sent several Ba Yala to Shunyi Palace to investigate the situation.

Now that Ye Chen and the others ran several miles away from Guihua City, they reined in just now, but they were not attacked.

After Sahalian got the news, he felt relieved. The Mongols who made the rebellion were using He Jinzhao's name to make troubles.

He asked people to keep guarding the south gate and report to him immediately if there was any situation.

Sahalian rode out from the south gate and led a dozen people around in a big circle to the north gate to have a look.

The temperature rose suddenly, making everyone feel hot and dry in their hearts and bodies.

At this time, he didn't care about the group of Mongols who took refuge outside the city.

Tashhai led his men out of the tunnel, and seeing that there were no Jurchens in a rout, he hurried to the northwest direction, where there were a large herd of their horses.

Aijima sent some people to go to the north gate to make trouble, trying to create more chaos.

But suddenly he saw the south gate opened, and a large number of people rushed out, so he led his men around from the southeast to the north gate, and headed west, so that the left-wing chief executive would not have time to mount his horse.

Sakhalian's messenger shouted in Jurchen language, trying to gather the rout, and immediately ran into people who were lying in ambush at the north gate with Aijima.

The two sides fought together, managed to escape, but were bumped into by Ezima who came around from the southeast.

Under the shooting of arrows, Sahalian turned into a hedgehog, and his horse was shot to death, and was dragged away by ropes.

Daishan in Guihua City saw Shuotuo who was breaking through the siege, and kicked him down, wishing he could kill the traitor with a single knife. Fortunately, he was stopped by the guards, but he didn't stop kicking him.

Shuo Tuo's face was also very ugly, and he fought back the pain.

His father had married his stepmother since he was a child, so he became a stepfather. There was no need for the stepmother to do anything. His own father abused the two brothers.

"Why didn't you get burned?"

Listening to Daishan's cursing, Shuotuo once again recalled that when he was a child, he just couldn't bear the abuse and ran away from home in anger.

His father Daishan sued his father Nurhachi for framing him and went to Jiangming. He repeatedly asked Yuetuo and his brothers to be executed.

The fire is getting bigger and bigger, and the heat can always make people hotter and more emotional.

Shuotuo slashed his father's thigh, then turned around and ran away.

Even though he was wearing armor, Shuotuo naturally knew that his father couldn't protect his body.

Dai Shan yelled out in pain, never expecting that his son would dare to resist, he became more and more angry, and clamored to hack him to death!
But in the darkness, Shuo Tuo ran directly into the Shunyi Palace, and fled over the wall with all kinds of crutches.

After dawn, the fire in Guihua City had not been extinguished.

It is foreseeable that the good names such as Qingcheng and Sanniangzi City no longer exist and have become ruins.

The luxurious Shunyi Palace also disappeared with a fire.

After dawn, sitting on the grass, Daishan had already wrapped up his thigh wound, and finally got the statistical results.

This time the losses were extremely heavy, and all food was gone.

Of the 72 and 700 people who entered the city, more than [-] people were burned to death last night, and all of them were soldiers of his Zhenghongqi.

There are more than a thousand people killing each other and trampling each other.

In particular, the thousands of Mongols who surrendered halfway all defected and rebelled.

The third son, Sahalian, was born without seeing people, and when he died, he could not see his corpse.

I don't know if it was burned to death by the fire?
His son Shuotuo defected and disappeared.

"Shuotuo must have gone to surrender!" Daishan said angrily, "I should have killed him a long time ago."

Ye Chen with the red flag didn't look very good either. He thought this journey would be the easiest, but he suffered such a big loss in the end.

"What should we do next?" Ye Chen bowed slightly: "I also ask Big Baylor to give orders."

It's been half the night, and now everyone is hungry.

The most urgent task is not to scold his son for defecting, but to solve the problem of hungry soldiers under his command.

Otherwise, after a day, whether they can move while wearing heavy armor is still a big problem.

"Take people to look for Mongolian tribes around, and rob them to supplement our army's food and grass."

Ye Chen put away his saber, he sent scouts early.

It is a pity that there are not many local Mongolians, and it is easy to get lost in the vast grassland.

Daishan looked at Guihua City which was still burning, gritted his teeth and vowed to kill Shuotuo with his own hands!
The left-wing chief Tashihai took his subordinates, as well as several captured Jurchen Tartars, and with the battle report of burning the city of Guihua, they ran away at the first pass.

After He Jinzhao aroused the subjective initiative of the Mongolians who wanted to take refuge in him, they could come up with many good ideas and unleash their great potential.

The Mongols who originally surrendered to Houjin also rode to join Tian Khan on horseback.

Compared with Daishan's easiest job, he suffered a big defeat in the end.

The Central Army Azige, Dorgon, and Duoduo attacked Xuanfu, but it went much more smoothly.

They entered from Longmen Gate, defeated the horse and infantry soldiers of Ming Dynasty, and killed many soldiers.

However, when they attacked Longmen Fort, they only brought a few ladders, and the Ming army's artillery in the fort fired all at once.

After breaking the ladder and killing several Jin soldiers, Azig never conquered it.

Dorgon chose to give up attacking the fortifications, went deep into the territory of Xuanfu, and went straight to Baoan Prefecture (Zhuolu, Hebei).

The people of the Ming Dynasty were caught in a life-and-death dilemma. Men were enslaved, and women were raped and plundered by soldiers of the Later Jin Dynasty.

Many villages were destroyed by fire.

Men, women, old people, young children were killed and left

Zhang Zongheng, governor of Xuanda, sent people to fight, but he was defeated.

In this way, all the troops can only be ordered to strictly guard the city, saying that the thieves will retreat by themselves.

Dorgon led his troops across Jiming Mountain and saw that Jiming Fort was difficult to conquer, so he led his troops across Zhuo River and headed for the hinterland of Xuanfu, preparing to plunder all the way to Datong to reunite with Huang Taiji.

After the soldiers of the Jin army fought in the field, Zhang Zongheng, the governor of Xuanda, who had always wanted to suppress the bandits, could not stop the newly trained soldiers, so he could only guard the county town. As for the vast villages, they were almost allowed to be plundered by the Jurchen Tartars.

For a moment, the entire Xuan Mansion, both soldiers and civilians, fell into a huge panic.

Many people, the old and the young, fled here one after another, fearing that they would be killed at will by the Houjin Tartars, or be robbed and sent out to become slaves in the bitter cold land of Liaodong.

Just the matter of rushing can cause many people to die on the way.

Since Daming can't protect us, then let's go to be thieves and be hammer bandits!

(End of this chapter)

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