Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 969: The First Battle: The Deck Shows Its Prowess

The oncoming sandstorm blinded the eyes of the guards stationed in the camp, so that they only discovered it when the three hundred deer-riding warriors rushed up to them.

"Ah~" The captain guarding the gate only had time to let out a scream before he was stabbed in the chest by the spear in Alanjika's hand. What a "ten thousand enemies"! After killing the soldiers guarding the camp gate, he rode a deer into the camp, killing people while taking out a fire starter from his back and setting fire everywhere. The wind helped the fire, and the fire took advantage of the wind's power. In a moment, the camp turned into a sea of ​​fire.

Under the thick smoke, the guards could not figure out how many Qing troops had arrived, and they panicked and fled everywhere. At this time, Tai Feiying'a, the Qing Niulu Zhangjing, led 500 Hezhe warriors on sleds to attack. These warriors, wearing robes made of animal skins and fish skins and with feathers on their heads, grew up by the Heilongjiang River, Wusuli River, and Songhua River. The weapons they used were harpoons used for fishing and hunting. They looked inconspicuous, but they were so sharp-eyed and quick-handed that they could stab fish swimming in the water accurately, and it was difficult for people to hide when they were stabbed. A guard general was organizing his subordinates to resist, and was spotted by Tai Feiying'a. He shook the harpoon in his hand and went straight into the general's throat.

Bahai personally led 1,700 cavalrymen to the camp, with Zhuerkengge, the Niulu Zhangjing, and Sabusu, the Xiaoqixiao, guarding his flag on the left and right. "Don't worry about me, you two each lead your troops to charge everywhere, focusing on attacking the guards in formation," Bahai ordered. The two generals received the order, each led hundreds of troops, galloped in the camp, and drove their horses to disperse the organized guards when they encountered them.

"Hmm? What's that sound?" Boduohe, the Prince of Wengniute, got up from the bed hesitantly. Seeing that the deck city was very strong, he became selfish and ordered his own Wengniute soldiers to stay in the camp, and let Chuyi, Sangjiabu, and Sanggar lead the Alukhorchin and Zarut armies to attack the city. Although Chuyi and others knew that he wanted others to consume and preserve his own strength, they could not disobey military orders. However, the generals also became more cautious and did not take the attack seriously, but just pretended. But Changshengtian was in a difficult situation with Boduohe. He thought that staying in the camp could preserve his strength, but he did not expect to face a strong enemy instead.

"Eqige, it's bad, the Qing-Qing army is coming to attack us," his son Biligundalai ran into the tent in panic.

"How did the Qing army cross the Hunhe River? Why didn't the cavalry I deployed near the river bank find the ferry carrying people?" Boduohe was a little unconvinced.

"Eqige, now is not the time to investigate how the Qing army crossed the river. Hurry and retreat with me. The Sauron barbarians who attacked the camp are very fierce. It may be too late if we are late!"

"Retreat? My father has just been crowned a king by the Khan and appointed as the vanguard. If we are defeated in the first battle, how can we gain a foothold in David in the future? Don't forget that the princess and her husband's family of the pseudo-Qing Dynasty all died in our hands." Boduohe was furious and howled viciously: "Beat the drums to gather the troops, gather my personal soldiers."

After all, he was an older generation of Mongolian Taiji, who had seen many big scenes, and he quickly regained his composure and organized resistance. Among the six thousand Wengniute troops, the one thousand personal soldiers under the jurisdiction of Boduo Heqin were the most skilled in fighting, and they were also his capital for dominating the south of the desert. Under the command of the main general, they quickly lined up to resist. Hearing the shouts and killing, the second-class Wengniute Bosouse also organized hundreds of troops to line up to resist. As the Wengniute County King raised his general flag, more and more Wengniute warriors began to line up under the command of their respective generals. At this time, the Qing army that broke into the camp had only two thousand cavalrymen riding deer and horses and five hundred sled soldiers, which were far fewer than the guards. As the guards woke up and began to resist, they were actually in a close fight for a while.

However, the Qing army that attacked the camp was not limited to these 2,500 people, but also had a large number of infantry. With the arrival of Feiyaka and Suoduoerkai with 2,000 fierce infantrymen from the Feiyaka and Wudehe tribes, the situation immediately turned in favor of the Qing army. The Korean soldiers also added fuel to the fire. The Jeolla military commander Park Erzhao led 100 cavalrymen and 1,400 infantrymen to the battlefield and set fire everywhere. Gradually, the Wei army's formation began to collapse, and more and more Ongniud warriors began to flee.

"Retreat! Retreat quickly!" Boduohe gave the military order with a pale face. At this time, he no longer thought about how to explain to the Lotus Khan, he just wanted to save his own life.

Biligundalai led more than a hundred personal guards to desperately protect his old father and retreat. Not far away, his cousin Souse had already fled. "Gee~Gee~Gee~" The horses' hooves were always running fast.

"Gee~Gee~Gee~", hundreds of riders were chasing closely, it was none other than the Qing army commander, Ningguta Angbang Zhangjing Bahai.

You chased me and I fled. Bahai controlled the horse with his legs, took the riding bow behind him with his hands, put an arrow on it, and flew away with a "whoosh".

"Ugh~" Boduohe immediately trembled and cried out miserably.

"Eqige", Biligundalai who was beside him heard his father's scream and called out with concern.

"It's okay, run," Boduo shouted angrily and crouched down.

The group rode their horses and fled, escaping the pursuit of the Qing army, with only more than 30 riders left. "Eqige, we are out of danger. The damned Bahai was so treacherous and cunning that he set an ambush in the Jiajian City. If he falls into our hands next time, I will trample him to pieces with my horse's hooves," Biligundalai said angrily to his father, but he did not hear his father's response.

"Plop", Boduohe fell off his horse, with a deep feather arrow stuck in his back.

Biligundalai then realized that his father was seriously injured. He quickly dismounted and helped him up, only to find that his father had already died. "Eqige~" The grief and indignation voice resounded in the sky, but he could no longer save his life.
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Under the Jiajia City, Chuyi, Sangjiabu and Sanggar were leading the armies of Alukorchin and Zarut to attack the city. They were dissatisfied with Boduo's practice of preserving themselves and consuming others, so the so-called attack on the city was just a show. By chance, they saved the lives of the entire army. When the Qing Fengtian Deputy Governor Dadu and Jiala Zhangjing Daldai led 3,000 Manchu and Mongolian Eight Banners to attack from the left, and Bayalbuha, Xiluganu and Fusennei led 3,000 Solon soldiers to attack from the right, the attacking guards were only 100 people, and most of the guards were lined up in the back to watch the battle. Because the army was well-organized, although they were surprised to find the enemy coming from the rear, Chuyi and others were still able to resist in an organized manner. The two sides fought back and forth, but there was no winner. However, at this time, the defender of Jiajia City, Niulu Zhangjing Gundeyi, led 200 deer-riding warriors to suddenly rush out of the city and attack the guards. Although the number was small, they were extremely brave. Bosanggar, the right wing of Zarut, came to fight with a knife, but was pierced in the shoulder by Gundeyi's iron fork. He endured the pain and fled into the formation.

Seeing that they were attacked from all sides, Chuyi sighed, raised the flag of retreat to the nearby Zarut army, and led the Aru Khorchin army to retreat decisively. Seeing that the friendly army had left, Sangjiabu and Sanggar no longer hesitated and also led the Zarut army to leave the battlefield. Once the cavalry retreated, it was difficult to catch up. Although the Qing army followed closely behind, they only beheaded more than 300 people.

In this battle, Angbang Zhangjing Bahai, who was more than ten years younger than the Great Khan Lianhua, once again showed his prowess. With less than 400 casualties, he caused 4,000 casualties to the Guards. His prestige as a famous general was known throughout Jianzhou. (End of this chapter)

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