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Chapter 424 The Tatars ran away again
Chapter 424 The Tatars ran away again
The Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty extended to the east of Hushan Mountain in Dandong (Kandian) in the east and to Jiayuguan in the west, basically covering the entire territory of Liaoning, and not just starting from the old leader of Shanhaiguan in the east as the Manchu and Qing Dynasties said.
Otherwise, where was the commander-in-chief of Liaodong Town, the key nine-border town of Ming Dynasty's border defense, located?
It can't be Shanhaiguan, the area under the jurisdiction of the commander-in-chief of Jizhen, right?
The rainy season had just ended, and the Ming army led the Mongols to send troops together.
Not only did they move troops to the Western Liaoning Corridor, but they also launched a surprise attack on the Manchu and Qing border gates from the grassland direction.The cavalry alone brought out more than 2 people, [-] of which were Ming army dragoons.
During the rainy season in Liaodong, Nanjing transported a batch of grain and grass baggage to Zhili in the north through the Grand Canal.
Although Monan Mongolia is engaged in annexation and civil war, due to the influence of the rainy season and the tribal conflicts in the grasslands, the intensity of the war is not great.
It's okay to just gather ten thousand cavalry and follow the Ming army to fight with the wind.Moreover, it can also kill the threat of the Manchus and give the Ming Emperor a good performance.
Taking advantage of the clear weather after the rainy season, the Ming army directly advanced in two directions.
Seven thousand dragon cavalry left Xifengkou for the grassland, and the main force of the Seventh Army passed through Shanhaiguan and marched directly into the Western Liaoning Corridor.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Tatars stole artifacts from Shanhaiguan for nearly a hundred years, and now the Ming army will also counterattack Liaodong from Shanhaiguan.
Yu Kecheng led his troops out of the border to attack the Western Liaoning Corridor, along the Zhongqiansuo, Qiantunwei, Zhonghousuo (Suizhong), Shahousuo... all the way to Ningyuan Prefecture (Xingcheng) very quickly. All these castles were actually is empty.
The Tatars abandoned the castle in western Liaoning and took away all the food and goods. None of the Han people were taken with them because they could not support such a large population.
When the Ming army arrived at Ningyuan City, they saw only an empty city with not a single Tatar soldier inside. Even the coated slaves were taken away by the Tatars. The only people left in the city were looted Han people. Many people were forced to flee for survival.
This important town in western Liaoning that had worried Nurhaci to death was easily captured by the Ming army.
"Have you found out where the Tatars went?" Yu Kecheng asked the sentry riding on horseback.
The sentry replied: "Reporting to the general, all the Tatars in Ningyuan have indeed fled. We asked the Han people in the suburbs along the way. Long before we sent out troops, the Tatars took a large amount of food and baggage to the north and crossed the Great Wall. They should have run away. It’s grassland.”
Yu Kecheng was a little surprised: "The Tatars have really given up on Ningyuan?"
Not only Ningyuan, but the entire Western Liaoning Corridor was abandoned by the Tatars!
This is not surprising. Haicheng and Liaoyang have been conquered by the Ming army, and these Tatars suffered a big defeat outside Shanhaiguan. Although the loss was not too serious, the morale of the army was weakened.No one is willing to defend Liaoxi anymore. Even if they really defend, they will definitely not be able to defend it.
Yu Kecheng did not underestimate the enemy. After stationing some troops in Ningyuan to protect the grain road, he immediately led the main force to Jinzhou.There were no surprises. All the Tatars in the castles along the road ran away, and even the gates of Jinzhou City were opened wide.
The famous Guan Ning Jin defense line in the former Ming Dynasty was recovered without a single battle!
Even Jinzhou was abandoned, and Yu Kecheng was finally sure that the Tatars had completely abandoned the Liaoxi Corridor.
The troops were expensive and fast, and the Ming army immediately divided into multiple groups.
Without much effort, they successively recovered Dalinghe (Jinxian), Yizhou (Yixian), Guangning (Beizhen), Xiaoheishan (Heishan) and other large and small city fortresses. The army marched straight in and fought all the way to the Great Wall in western Liaoning. The troops were forced to stop because the food and grass supply lines were stretched too long.
After the Western Liaoning Corridor was restored, Yu Kecheng quickly sent an urgent battle report to Nanjing and at the same time went to Zhili in the north to collect grain.
The Tatars plundered almost all the Liaoxi Corridor, but the Han people and serfs did not take any of them, only their wrappings, which they clearly wanted to use to consume the Ming army's food.
However, although the Ming army was uncomfortable, they could not ignore these people in western Liaoning.
The battle report was quickly sent to Nanjing.
"Your Majesty, an urgent battle report has been sent from the north. The Tatars have completely withdrawn from western Liaoning. Our army has recovered the western Liaoning Corridor."
Zhu Yijiong was startled, then laughed: "She is decisive enough."
After that, he quickly issued an order to transport a batch of grain, grass and baggage from Nanjing to the north.Although after such continuous wars, the money and food in Ming's hands were already somewhat stretched, but this was a critical moment, and he had to fight even if he tightened his belt.
……
The Western Liaoning Corridor was recovered, and the Ming army believed that the next tough battle would be in Shenyang.
But the result was that the Tatars actually ran away!
Yes, they just ran away. Not only did they abandon the Liaoxi Corridor, they also abandoned Shenyang, Shengjing, and retreated all the way to the outside of the Liaodong Great Wall.
This was not the idea of Yinsu, the Tatar regent.
In fact, as early as the rainy season in Liaodong, a wave of internal strife broke out among the Tatars, and the regent Yinhu was seized of power and placed under house arrest.Along with his party members and cronies, they were either removed from office and placed under house arrest amid internal strife, or they defected on the spot.
The puppet queen mother, who had never been taken seriously by Yinhu, actually took advantage of her son being the emperor and herself being the queen mother to take the opportunity to connect with the dignitaries of the Eight Banners of Manchuria who opposed Yinhu.
Later, taking advantage of the fact that Yinhu was defeated in the pass and returned, losing troops and generals, and his prestige was greatly reduced, he launched a coup to seize power.
Yinhu was caught off guard. He did not expect that the puppet he had supported would resist, and his own foundation was not stable.
After all, I have been away from the position of the "Eight Wise Kings" for too long. No matter the power or the team, it cannot be achieved overnight.
Yinsu was defeated, defeated by a woman!
His title of regent was abolished, and although his title was retained, he was directly kicked out of the council of kings.
This young queen mother, who is only in her early 30s and the prototype of the heroine in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", just listens to politics from behind the curtain!
As the longest-lived and most blessed empress dowager in the history of the Qing Dynasty, how could she be just a vase?
After successfully overthrowing Yinzhu, the first thing the newly-in-power Manchurian Eight Banners dignitaries did was to discuss running away...er, no, moving the capital back to Hetuala.
In their opinion, the elite troops, money and food were severely depleted in successive battles, and Shanhaiguan was no longer in their hands, and Liaoyang and Haicheng were plundered by the Ming army.
If he continues to hold on to Shengjing, he is afraid that he will face the same fate as Emperor Chongzhen of the previous Ming Dynasty.
Anyway, this is not the first time. Even the Manchu royal family in the late Qing Dynasty also escaped... No, that's called Xishou.
As a result, the Tatars moved their capital, withdrew from Shengjing, abandoned towns such as Fushun, Tieling, and Kaiyuan, and retreated directly to the east of the Liaodong Great Wall.
Hetuala (Xinbin County) once again became the capital of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and the core castle was still the same city of Saerhu.
Cities such as Shenyang, Tieling, and Kaiyuan were looted by the Manchus.
All the grain, livestock and property that could be taken away were taken away, and the farmland that could not be taken away was destroyed. However, a lot of Han people were left behind. Not only could they not feed such a large population, but they could also use it to waste tomorrow's food. food for the army.
The [-] Ming and Mongolian cavalry troops who raided from the grassland were the first to receive the news and quickly pursued them. However, in their haste, they only bit a few tails and intercepted a batch of grain, grass, and civilians.
The Tatars successfully withdrew from the Great Wall and retreated to Hetuala.
The situation in Liaodong has returned to the Wanli period of the pre-Ming Dynasty.
I've been very busy tonight. I just finished my work and found some time to write a chapter.
(End of this chapter)
The Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty extended to the east of Hushan Mountain in Dandong (Kandian) in the east and to Jiayuguan in the west, basically covering the entire territory of Liaoning, and not just starting from the old leader of Shanhaiguan in the east as the Manchu and Qing Dynasties said.
Otherwise, where was the commander-in-chief of Liaodong Town, the key nine-border town of Ming Dynasty's border defense, located?
It can't be Shanhaiguan, the area under the jurisdiction of the commander-in-chief of Jizhen, right?
The rainy season had just ended, and the Ming army led the Mongols to send troops together.
Not only did they move troops to the Western Liaoning Corridor, but they also launched a surprise attack on the Manchu and Qing border gates from the grassland direction.The cavalry alone brought out more than 2 people, [-] of which were Ming army dragoons.
During the rainy season in Liaodong, Nanjing transported a batch of grain and grass baggage to Zhili in the north through the Grand Canal.
Although Monan Mongolia is engaged in annexation and civil war, due to the influence of the rainy season and the tribal conflicts in the grasslands, the intensity of the war is not great.
It's okay to just gather ten thousand cavalry and follow the Ming army to fight with the wind.Moreover, it can also kill the threat of the Manchus and give the Ming Emperor a good performance.
Taking advantage of the clear weather after the rainy season, the Ming army directly advanced in two directions.
Seven thousand dragon cavalry left Xifengkou for the grassland, and the main force of the Seventh Army passed through Shanhaiguan and marched directly into the Western Liaoning Corridor.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Tatars stole artifacts from Shanhaiguan for nearly a hundred years, and now the Ming army will also counterattack Liaodong from Shanhaiguan.
Yu Kecheng led his troops out of the border to attack the Western Liaoning Corridor, along the Zhongqiansuo, Qiantunwei, Zhonghousuo (Suizhong), Shahousuo... all the way to Ningyuan Prefecture (Xingcheng) very quickly. All these castles were actually is empty.
The Tatars abandoned the castle in western Liaoning and took away all the food and goods. None of the Han people were taken with them because they could not support such a large population.
When the Ming army arrived at Ningyuan City, they saw only an empty city with not a single Tatar soldier inside. Even the coated slaves were taken away by the Tatars. The only people left in the city were looted Han people. Many people were forced to flee for survival.
This important town in western Liaoning that had worried Nurhaci to death was easily captured by the Ming army.
"Have you found out where the Tatars went?" Yu Kecheng asked the sentry riding on horseback.
The sentry replied: "Reporting to the general, all the Tatars in Ningyuan have indeed fled. We asked the Han people in the suburbs along the way. Long before we sent out troops, the Tatars took a large amount of food and baggage to the north and crossed the Great Wall. They should have run away. It’s grassland.”
Yu Kecheng was a little surprised: "The Tatars have really given up on Ningyuan?"
Not only Ningyuan, but the entire Western Liaoning Corridor was abandoned by the Tatars!
This is not surprising. Haicheng and Liaoyang have been conquered by the Ming army, and these Tatars suffered a big defeat outside Shanhaiguan. Although the loss was not too serious, the morale of the army was weakened.No one is willing to defend Liaoxi anymore. Even if they really defend, they will definitely not be able to defend it.
Yu Kecheng did not underestimate the enemy. After stationing some troops in Ningyuan to protect the grain road, he immediately led the main force to Jinzhou.There were no surprises. All the Tatars in the castles along the road ran away, and even the gates of Jinzhou City were opened wide.
The famous Guan Ning Jin defense line in the former Ming Dynasty was recovered without a single battle!
Even Jinzhou was abandoned, and Yu Kecheng was finally sure that the Tatars had completely abandoned the Liaoxi Corridor.
The troops were expensive and fast, and the Ming army immediately divided into multiple groups.
Without much effort, they successively recovered Dalinghe (Jinxian), Yizhou (Yixian), Guangning (Beizhen), Xiaoheishan (Heishan) and other large and small city fortresses. The army marched straight in and fought all the way to the Great Wall in western Liaoning. The troops were forced to stop because the food and grass supply lines were stretched too long.
After the Western Liaoning Corridor was restored, Yu Kecheng quickly sent an urgent battle report to Nanjing and at the same time went to Zhili in the north to collect grain.
The Tatars plundered almost all the Liaoxi Corridor, but the Han people and serfs did not take any of them, only their wrappings, which they clearly wanted to use to consume the Ming army's food.
However, although the Ming army was uncomfortable, they could not ignore these people in western Liaoning.
The battle report was quickly sent to Nanjing.
"Your Majesty, an urgent battle report has been sent from the north. The Tatars have completely withdrawn from western Liaoning. Our army has recovered the western Liaoning Corridor."
Zhu Yijiong was startled, then laughed: "She is decisive enough."
After that, he quickly issued an order to transport a batch of grain, grass and baggage from Nanjing to the north.Although after such continuous wars, the money and food in Ming's hands were already somewhat stretched, but this was a critical moment, and he had to fight even if he tightened his belt.
……
The Western Liaoning Corridor was recovered, and the Ming army believed that the next tough battle would be in Shenyang.
But the result was that the Tatars actually ran away!
Yes, they just ran away. Not only did they abandon the Liaoxi Corridor, they also abandoned Shenyang, Shengjing, and retreated all the way to the outside of the Liaodong Great Wall.
This was not the idea of Yinsu, the Tatar regent.
In fact, as early as the rainy season in Liaodong, a wave of internal strife broke out among the Tatars, and the regent Yinhu was seized of power and placed under house arrest.Along with his party members and cronies, they were either removed from office and placed under house arrest amid internal strife, or they defected on the spot.
The puppet queen mother, who had never been taken seriously by Yinhu, actually took advantage of her son being the emperor and herself being the queen mother to take the opportunity to connect with the dignitaries of the Eight Banners of Manchuria who opposed Yinhu.
Later, taking advantage of the fact that Yinhu was defeated in the pass and returned, losing troops and generals, and his prestige was greatly reduced, he launched a coup to seize power.
Yinhu was caught off guard. He did not expect that the puppet he had supported would resist, and his own foundation was not stable.
After all, I have been away from the position of the "Eight Wise Kings" for too long. No matter the power or the team, it cannot be achieved overnight.
Yinsu was defeated, defeated by a woman!
His title of regent was abolished, and although his title was retained, he was directly kicked out of the council of kings.
This young queen mother, who is only in her early 30s and the prototype of the heroine in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", just listens to politics from behind the curtain!
As the longest-lived and most blessed empress dowager in the history of the Qing Dynasty, how could she be just a vase?
After successfully overthrowing Yinzhu, the first thing the newly-in-power Manchurian Eight Banners dignitaries did was to discuss running away...er, no, moving the capital back to Hetuala.
In their opinion, the elite troops, money and food were severely depleted in successive battles, and Shanhaiguan was no longer in their hands, and Liaoyang and Haicheng were plundered by the Ming army.
If he continues to hold on to Shengjing, he is afraid that he will face the same fate as Emperor Chongzhen of the previous Ming Dynasty.
Anyway, this is not the first time. Even the Manchu royal family in the late Qing Dynasty also escaped... No, that's called Xishou.
As a result, the Tatars moved their capital, withdrew from Shengjing, abandoned towns such as Fushun, Tieling, and Kaiyuan, and retreated directly to the east of the Liaodong Great Wall.
Hetuala (Xinbin County) once again became the capital of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and the core castle was still the same city of Saerhu.
Cities such as Shenyang, Tieling, and Kaiyuan were looted by the Manchus.
All the grain, livestock and property that could be taken away were taken away, and the farmland that could not be taken away was destroyed. However, a lot of Han people were left behind. Not only could they not feed such a large population, but they could also use it to waste tomorrow's food. food for the army.
The [-] Ming and Mongolian cavalry troops who raided from the grassland were the first to receive the news and quickly pursued them. However, in their haste, they only bit a few tails and intercepted a batch of grain, grass, and civilians.
The Tatars successfully withdrew from the Great Wall and retreated to Hetuala.
The situation in Liaodong has returned to the Wanli period of the pre-Ming Dynasty.
I've been very busy tonight. I just finished my work and found some time to write a chapter.
(End of this chapter)
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