Text Volume 2 Dawn Morning_Chapter 573 Sending troops

The 23 little Baylors, led by Yue Tuo, soon went to Bagushan Ezhen and persuaded the eight Eight Banner generals who led the Eight Banners sergeants to join them in opposing the Ban Jun's orders.

Although Bagu Mountain Ezhen is in a high position and manages the affairs of the Eight Banners on behalf of the banner owners, after all, they are not the blood of Aixin Jueluo, and the joint pressure of these 23 Aixin Jueluo disciples naturally does not dare to refuse in person.

Under the leadership of Yue Tuo, these Houjin Xiaobeile and 8 Gushan Ezhen went to the big tent of Daishan and Mang Gurtai together, and asked the two to come forward and lead everyone to ask the Great Khan for their lives, not just to return to the division, but to continue to go south to attack Ming.

The young children of the Aixin Jueluo clan, coupled with the request of Bagu Shan Ezhen, even Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai did not dare to veto it easily. They oppose continuing to go south to conquer Ming, but they are unwilling to let Huang Taiji take advantage of this opportunity to continue to win people's hearts.

But if they continue to insist on the class teacher now, then I am afraid that the young people of the Aixin Jueluo clan will all fall to Huang Taiji, which is not the ending they want.

What worries them the most is that the arrival of Bagu Mountain, although there is a bit of persecution, but more people are happy to see it on their faces. Obviously, these Jurchen generals are also unwilling to give up an opportunity to make a big profit.

The Later Jin had been fighting with the Ming army in Liaodong for nearly a decade, and the area where the two armies were fighting was not only barren grass and white bones, but where there were still people to plunder. However, more than 300 miles to the southwest, in Xifengkou, it has not suffered a military disaster in the past 100 years. And Zunhua City, which is only more than 100 miles southwest of Xifengkou, is a famous rich city in the north.

The arrogant soldiers and fierce generals of the Eight Banners, who were accustomed to plundering, heard that they had changed their route to the south to attack Ming and no longer went to Hetao to find trouble with Lin Dan Khan, and they suddenly became full of morale.

Now it is only 5 or 6 days away from the border of the Ming Kingdom, and the two big Baylors actually said that they want the class to return to Beijing, and after the news spread, it immediately aroused the complaints of the officers and men in the army.

After receiving the news, the eight Gushan Ezhen, who were in charge of the flag affairs and the affairs of the flag soldiers, were surrounded by the generals who came to hear the news. Obviously, these soldiers were unwilling, and they walked hard for more than 20 days, and they were about to reach the gate of the Ming country. He gave up the wealth of the Ming Kingdom at his fingertips, and ran back to Shenyang through the mountains and mountains, isn't this a blind toss?

When Yue Tuo and the others arrived, it had just darkened, and after Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai solved the problem of going on the expedition, they were ready to have a good drink. But because of the arrival of Yue Tuo and the others, the two of them fought with these little Baylors for half a night hungry, and finally gave in.

When it was close to midnight, Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai came out of their big tent, and took Yue Tuo and others to Huang Taiji's big tent, and took the lead in asking him to take back the order of the squad army to return to the division, and continue to go south to attack the Ming Dynasty.

Huang Taiji was naturally very happy, but then he said to everyone: "I inherit the mandate of heaven, rejuvenate the teacher and destroy the Ming, those who refuse will be killed, and those who descend should not be disturbed." Do not separate the captive from his father and his wife. Do not commit adultery to women, do not strip people's clothes, do not destroy the utensils of houses, do not cut down fruit trees, and do not drink alcohol. There is no forgiveness for violators. Gushan Ezhen can't help it, and the sin is like this. ”

Although Yue Tuo and the other little Baylor and the Eight Banners Gushan were sincere to Fa Ming and forced the two brothers to change their ways, Huang Taiji still reiterated the military discipline to them at the first time to beat the momentum of these arrogant soldiers.

For Yue Tuo to have such high prestige and support in front of these young Baylors, even Huang Taiji was a little uneasy. He didn't want to be the mantis of the mantis catching cicadas. Yue Tuo is also a descendant of Nurhachi, and his two generations of good people share two red flags.

Although Yue Tuo has always had a close relationship with him, how can the relationship between uncle and nephew compare to the relationship between father and son? The banner lord with the red flag is no match for the throne of the Houjin Great Khan. Huang Taiji couldn't help but subconsciously suspect Yue Tuo at this moment, but he quickly dispersed this emotion.

For him, being able to make the two brothers bow their heads and grasp the command of this expedition in their hands was the greatest victory, and he didn't care if these young Baylors had other ambitions.

As for Yue Tuo's father, Da Bel Daishan, he was forced to come to Huang Taiji's big tent this time, and he also had to ask Huang Taiji for his guilt in order to take back his and Mang Gurtai's forced palace behavior in the afternoon. At this moment, Dai Shan can be regarded as having a complete grudge against Yue Tuo.

Although Daishan didn't like to see this son in the past, Yue Tuo's knowledge as an adult was not bad, and he could also say a lot about the situation in Houjin. Therefore, Dai Shan finally reconciled with Yue Tuo, and he often relied on Yue Tuo to provide him with some reference opinions on daily events.

However, now under the oppression of Yue Tuo's clan Xiao Beile and the Eight Banner generals, Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai had no choice but to bow their heads and give in, and swallowed the order of the squad teacher who had just begged Huang Taiji during the day. If there was no trading port in Yingkou, Dai Shan would probably just sigh a few times and admit defeat.

After all, he is the Great Baylor of Houjin, not the Great Baylor of the Ming Dynasty, what he wants to stop is Huang Taiji's plan to lead troops to attack Ming, not the plan itself.

But when it comes to Yingkou, a trading port that flows millions of silver dollars every year, whether it can continue to open, it is impossible for Daishan to let go of Yue Tuo, who took the initiative to make trouble, so easily. Dai Shan didn't think that the Ming Emperor was a fool, and after being attacked by the Jurchen army, he would continue to maintain the Tianjin-Yingkou trade and shipping.

Thinking that a large amount of silver flew away from his hands like this, Dai Shan gritted his teeth with hatred at Yue Tuo. Even if there was some looting in the south, he didn't think he would gain much. In order to raid the Chahar Department, all the troops dispatched this time were cavalry, the Mongols and unarmored soldiers were one person and one horse, and the elite soldiers of the Eight Banners were all one person, two horsemen or three horsemen.

For the Mongols, who did not have many cities, this army had sufficient mobility and pursuit ability in the steppe. But the Ming people were different, except for a great wall, the Ming people's land was full of cities built with walls to defend them.

If Houjin had experience in attacking the city, he would not have had to bypass the Guanning defense line and attack the Ming Kingdom by detouring from the land of the 36th Department of Guanmen.

Since they couldn't capture Jinzhou and Ningyuan City, could they be able to capture inland cities like Zunhua after a long journey? Even if Zunhua's defense was not as tight as Ningyuan City, Dai Shan didn't think that the cavalry could easily capture it. Once the attack on Zunhua did not go well, they would not be able to obtain supplies from the Ming Kingdom.

With an army of nearly 30,000 men and 5 or 60,000 horses, the daily consumption of supplies is an astronomical amount. If they can't get supplies from the territory of the Ming Kingdom, it is unknown that they want to return to Shenyang safely by the same route. Once the Ming army in Guannei and the Ming army in Liaoxi were besieged outside Zunhua City, how many people from this army would be able to return safely?

Dai Shan really didn't want to be like a gambler, taking one-third of the Eight Banners athletes of the Houjin Kingdom as a bet, betting that the Ming people were defenseless in the pass, so that their army could get what they wanted. Dai Shan, who has followed Nurhachi for many years, learned from Nurhachi that one of the combat principles he learned from Nurhachi is that you can see the commander in chief who commands the Ming army as stupid, but you must not pin your victory on the stupidity of the commander of the Ming army.

But Huang Taiji's idea was not like this, which made Dai Shan feel very angry. In Dai Shan's view, Huang Taiji, who had never commanded a large army on his own, except for sweeping away the remaining tribes of Chahar, should listen to his and Mang Gurtai's opinions in terms of operational command, rather than making his own opinions. A group of ignorant young people should not be indulged and interfered with their decisions.

On the second day, the Houjin army pulled out the camp and continued south along the river. On October 24, the Houjin army arrived at Laohe, where Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai were stunned to find that Huang Taiji had actually stored a batch of grain and grass here to replenish the military food reserves that had been less than half a month, which immediately raised the morale of the army a lot.

Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai reacted at this time, Huang Taiji had already prepared for this southward expedition, and it was not a temporary intention on the road. And Huang Taiji actually hid them to the death, and he didn't reveal his tone at all.

Dai Shan inadvertently inquired about the origin of the grain, and Huang Taiji no longer concealed it, only saying that it was the credit of several righteous businessmen in Zhangjiakou. Originally, he planned to prepare 30,000 troops in this place for 4 or 5 months of grain and grass to save the cost of transporting military rations from thousands of miles to Liaodong.

However, last year, there was a severe drought in Shaanxi, and Shanxi's grain was controlled by the government, so the grain stored here was only enough for the army for more than 2 months, but Huang Taiji felt that it was enough to support them to conquer Zunhua City.

According to the information he received, there were more than 100,000 stone of military grain in Zunhua City, and more than 200,000 stone of newly harvested autumn grain in the local granaries and merchants' granaries. As long as Zunhua City is captured, they can advance and retreat freely.

With these grains, Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai no longer objected to Fa Ming's plan, but in the next military meeting, the two did not say a word, and sat and watched Huang Taiji command the arrangement alone.

Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai's attitude is to show that they will not advance and retreat with Huang Taiji. Going out to victory is Huang Taiji's praise and painting alone. failed, that was also the result of Huang Taiji's arbitrariness.

Regarding Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai's thoughts, Huang Taiji did not pay much attention. Without even consulting the two of them, he arbitrarily ordered the army to be divided into three parts: left, center, and right.

Belezir Harang and Yue Tuo led the right-wing rear banner soldiers and the right-wing Mongolian Beyler soldiers to attack Daankou and join forces under the city of Zunhua. Along the way, the siege of the city, and the enemy's invasion and suppression, made Zhubeile take the camera.

Belle Abatai and Azig, led the four banner soldiers on the left flank and the Mongolian Beyler soldiers on the left flank to attack from Longjing Pass, and also went to the city of Zunhua. Huang Taiji and Da Beile Daishan, Mang Gurtai, and Zhong Beile, led the Chinese army to succeed.