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It is worth mentioning that the owner of Mao Wenlongmao Island, who was killed by Yuan Chonghuan in the future, was also reused by Shenyang guerrilla Bai Shijue to guard Shenyang City.

On the other side, after Lu Cheng led the cavalry for more than ten miles into the Houjin occupied area, he received a report from a scout. They found a Houjin tribe in front. Judging from the size of the tribe, it should be less than a thousand people, and there did not seem to be many war horses in the tribe. .

Among Houjin's scattered tribes, almost every tribe has at least hundreds of cavalry, and there are naturally no shortage of war horses.

Since this tribe lacks war horses, it is very likely that the tribe's cavalry is conducting an attack in the Ming area. The group of cavalry that was wiped out not long ago should belong to this tribe.

Lu Cheng immediately waved his hand and led the cavalry towards the tribe.

At sunset, Lu Cheng's cavalry had arrived outside the tribe, and fifty special forces members had also circled to the opposite side of the tribe to prevent anyone from escaping to report the news.

At this moment, green smoke is rising from the entire tribe, every household is busy cooking, and some little Tartars are running around grazing.

Lu Cheng immediately waved his hand: "Kill!"

Following an order, more than 400 cavalrymen rushed toward the tribe. When they approached the tribe, they split in two and started firing arrows along both sides of the tribe, killing Houjin Tatars within sight.

The tribe suddenly fell into chaos, and many adult men and women came out of the tents with weapons, wanting to fight back. A few more Tatars mounted their horses and ran outside.

But it was all in vain. With 500 cavalry, it was a one-sided crushing of a tribe's infantry and civilians.

After three rounds of arrow rain, Lu Cheng had put down his bow and arrow, and rushed into the tribe with a spear in hand.

Facing a Houjin Tatar who rushed towards him with a knife, Lu Cheng stabbed the man mercilessly, stabbing the man to death. Then he swung the spear and threw the man away, directly smashing a tent.

He charged with his horse all the way, stabbing left and right with the spear in his hand, extremely fast, and soon killed the entire tribe.

After wiping out those resisting forces, it was a complete massacre.

At this moment, some women and children in the tribe knelt on the ground and shouted loudly: "General, spare your life, we are the people of the Ming Dynasty."

Upon hearing this, Lu Cheng immediately ordered: "Those who kneel down and surrender will not be killed. People of the Ming Dynasty should lie on the ground first and do not get up."

Male Tatars are easy to recognize, and the money rattail on their head is their symbol. Moreover, it is already early summer, and those post-Jin Tatars no longer wear hats, which can be seen at a glance.

Soon, the entire tribe of thousands of people, except for some lying on the ground, was basically slaughtered.

Except for some injured, none of Lu Cheng's cavalry died in the battle.

Later, Lu Cheng ordered some soldiers to carry out follow-up attacks, and some soldiers to search for the remaining enemies hiding in the tents. Those who claimed to be people of the Ming Dynasty were also taken to the open space outside the tribe, and Lu Cheng began to interrogate them.

In fact, it is easy to identify the Tatars of the Later Jin Dynasty and the people of the Ming Dynasty.

The people of the Ming Dynasty who were captured by Hou Jin were basically treated as slaves. They wore relatively shabby clothes, often did various rough jobs, and may have whip marks on their bodies.

Of course, there were also some beautiful women who were robbed by the slaves and used as reproductive tools, and perhaps they were even better dressed.

Lu Cheng divided these people into several groups, questioned them separately, and asked them to correct each other to distinguish which ones were Tatars and which ones were Han people.

Although this approach may not be 100% accurate, it is close.

After ensuring that there were no other survivors in the entire tribe, everyone immediately began to clean the battlefield, collect all valuable things, cut off the heads of the slaves and hang them on their horses, and drove the cattle, sheep and horses towards the infantry station. go in the direction.

Today's victory in the battle also resulted in the capture of an entire tribe's belongings, which was definitely a big gain. These supplies must be sent back at night to make sure they are safe.

As for the women and children of the Ming Dynasty, they were also sent back together with the cattle, sheep and horses, and were temporarily taken care of.

While rushing back, Lu Cheng also sent scouts to notify the infantry camp to send people to respond.

When they arrived, Lu Cheng and his party were all cavalry and were very fast. On the way back, they drove cattle, sheep, horses, and a group of women and children. It was not until late at night that the group met up with the people who came to meet them and handed over all kinds of supplies to them.

Later, Lu Cheng led the cavalry to find a suitable

Set up camp and rest for one night.

The next morning, after resting for a few hours, the cavalry set out again, and the scout team spread out to find the next target.

Not long after, a scout came back to report that another small tribe with less than 500 people was found 20 miles south of the tribe that was massacred yesterday. Moreover, the nearest tribe around that tribe was also 20 miles away.

At this moment, since it was just one night, the news that Lu Cheng slaughtered a tribe yesterday had not spread.

When Lu Cheng rushed to the new small tribe, it was already around ten o'clock in the morning, and a new massacre began.

In less than half an hour, the small tribe was slaughtered.

Lu Cheng directly sent more than a hundred cavalrymen, carrying property, driving cattle, sheep and horses, back to the infantry camp.

The two small tribes at present are relatively close to the border, and Lu Cheng still has plenty of time to transport these supplies back. If it is later, there will be no chance to transport these supplies.

After slaughtering two tribes, the gold and silver alone added up to more than 20,000 taels, not counting the cattle, sheep, horses and other livestock supplies.

Of course, in addition to these supplies, the heads of the Tatars were also quite a few.

The heads of Tatar women could not be counted as military merits, so they were naturally able to keep their bodies intact.

Three hours later, the scout team came to report that the previous supplies had been successfully delivered to the infantry who responded, and the injured cavalry would also stay in the infantry camp for treatment.

As for those who were not injured, they also stayed in the infantry camp to assist in defense.

While Lu Cheng slaughtered two tribes, the cavalry sent by other generals also fought with some Tatar tribes.

However, not every cavalry under the command of a general could compare with the 500 cavalry under Lu Cheng. Not every general had such a big harvest as Lu Cheng.

Especially since the battle had just begun, the generals had not yet truly grasped the essence of guerrilla warfare and guerrilla warfare, and it was difficult for their scouts to quickly and accurately search for the enemy and report information.

Some cavalrymen under the command of the generals suffered some losses when fighting with the Tartars, and had to lead the Tartar cavalry to the ambush point of the infantry, and then they made some gains with their absolute superiority in force.

A small-scale battle of mutual infiltration and harassment was launched on the border between the Later Jin and the Ming Dynasty.

On Lu Cheng's side, after clearing out two Later Jin tribes, he finally attracted the attention of the Later Jin Tartars.

Just as Lu Cheng led his men to attack the third tribe, the scouts on the periphery suddenly came to report that the Later Jin cavalry from the other two tribes were coming to reinforce this side, and the combined forces of the two sides were more than 200 cavalrymen.

If they all arrived, Lu Cheng's 300 cavalrymen alone would definitely suffer considerable losses even if they could win.

Lu Cheng immediately ordered a retreat and retreated towards the infantry camp.

Not long after Lu Cheng led his men to retreat, the cavalry from the other two tribes also rushed to the tribe that had just been attacked by Lu Cheng.

The three tribes gathered more than 300 cavalry and chased after Lu Cheng's cavalry.

At the same time, the three tribes also notified other nearby tribes for reinforcement.

When Lu Cheng was about to lead his troops to retreat to the ambush circle set up by the infantry in advance, the scouts in the rear came to report that the number of cavalry chasing behind had reached more than 500.

Lu Cheng smiled lightly when he heard this. This number was really not too many or too few.

Then, Lu Cheng ordered to allocate 100 cavalry and 50 special forces to hide nearby, and 200 cavalry continued to lead more than 500 enemies behind them and stepped into the ambush circle set up by the infantry.

The Houjin cavalry chasing behind did not notice that the cavalry in front had decreased a little, and did not know that they had stepped into the ambush circle...

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