Chapter 460: Yue Tuo

Yue Tuo's life was learned from Huang Taiji, of course, not after he ascended the throne and became the King of Houjin Khan, but to learn from his appearance before he ascended the throne when he was the "Four Baylors".

Yue Tuo, who is constantly learning, is really shrewd in dealing with people.

When the gang of people in the court forgot about the new Han army and the Wuzhen Chaoha army here, it was he who arranged for people to send food and pay to these newcomers of the Han army who had just arrived and were not treated by most people except Huang Taiji.

Therefore, Kong Youde and the other officers of the Han army, as well as the officers of Wuzhen Chaoha, all read the good of his Yuetuo.

Just like this time, Yue Tuo issued an order to mobilize them, even if there was no order from Shenyang, they were willing to obey the dispatch and moved the men and horses forward for a distance.

However, Yue Tuo, as a close confidant of Huang Taiji, also knew that the Huaxia Army had extremely strong reconnaissance methods, so he did not let these soldiers and horses blatantly move directly, but made a few detours and secretly made such a play.

As for how he did it, it has to start with the post stations and dungeons between Fuzhou and Gaizhou.

There are many post stations and bunkers along the way from Fuzhou to Gaizhou. These buildings are all left over from the previous Ming court's rule here, and have been abandoned with Nurhachi's rampant and indiscriminate killings.

However, since Jinzhou was occupied by the sudden Chinese army, those who were still concerned about defense in Shenyang and knew that they could not let Jinguo be finished, issued an order to restore the defense capability between the covers.

As a result, these abandoned buildings such as small military forts and post stations along the way were taken over by the people with red flags because they could provide convenience for internal operations.

Under Yue Tuo's order, the people with the red flag used the coats assigned by Shenyang to restore more than a dozen of the forts one after another to serve as a logistical convenience.

Although Yue Tuo himself is not very old, he has been loyal to Huang Taiji very early, and in terms of seniority, he is a veteran who fought on the battlefield with him.

He knew that while the Huaxia Army was mobilizing troops, the large-scale deployment of troops and generals would inevitably be too conspicuous, and it would be easy to be detected by the Huaxia Army's special reconnaissance methods.

Therefore, Yue Tuo came up with a way to rely on these dungeon forts in the middle ground, mobilize only a small number of troops at a time, and scatter the army in different dungeons.

The focus was placed on the area between the 50-mile boundary north of Fuzhou and Gaizhou, where the scout and reconnaissance activities of the Huaxia Army were greatly restricted. The most recent redeployment was completed just a few days ago.

Moreover, Yue Tuo also deliberately tried to strengthen the counter-reconnaissance measures of the cavalry in the surrounding areas of each dungeon fort alone, so that the scouts of the Huaxia Army and the eagle falcons in the air could not find out the countermeasures he made in time.

So in general, Yue Tuo and his troops were actually not as far away from Fuzhou City as estimated by the Huaxia Army at the pre-war briefing.

After appearing on the official road with the Houjin army, Yue Tuo immediately released a large number of scouts and went forward some distance to cut off the road to the south.

This trick made it impossible for the scouts of the Huaxia Army who had been hiding in the mountains and forests to rush back to report the situation.

Originally, if it was before the expansion of the Huaxia Army, there were a large number of eagle falcons assigned to reconnaissance and communication units at all levels, and the road blockade in this area would not have played a role at all.

However, who let the Huaxia Army continue to expand its armaments in recent years, the size of the team is large, and the various rations that are already limited in number appear to be insufficient, and it is impossible to achieve the configuration under the previous establishment.

Taking the Eagle Falcon as an example, in the early years, every company was equipped with it, but now, only the reconnaissance company and the communications unit directly under the brigade headquarters are equipped, and most of the other units are not qualified to be equipped with the Eagle Falcon.

In this way, the Huaxia Army lagged a little behind in terms of intelligence transmission.

When the Houjin side found out that the Huaxia army had occupied the Fuzhou River crossing, Yue Tuo himself had already approached the boundary of Fuzhou with his team.

He originally wanted to teach Duoduo, a little bastard who has become more and more arrogant since Huang Taiji's death, a lesson, and try to weaken this arrogant person who also wants to ascend to the throne of the Khan of the Jin Kingdom, so he dragged his feet all the way and did not do his best.

When passing through Fuzhou City, in order to delay time, he even made a temporary decision to take the red-coated cannon in Fuzhou City as the backbone of the defense.

But the red flag is not Teyuetuo alone, he was picked up by Huang Taiji, from a guard to the red flag Gushan Zhenbo Erjin, after so many years of operation, the right to speak in the flag is not small.

Borjin was extremely adamant in his opposition to his proposal to go with the red-clad cannon. And he kept urging Yue Tuo to ask the whole army to advance quickly.

With the existence of this person, Yue Tuo really couldn't do it too obviously on the bright side to weaken his political enemies by using the hands of the Huaxia Army, and in desperation, he could only give up his plan to take the red-clothed cannons in Fuzhou City and move forward slowly.

However, he Yuetuo is not a vegetarian, and Borjin can oppose walking with artillery, but he can't oppose his Yuetuo's "steady" order to wait for Wuzhen Chaoha and other infantry to act together.

So, in the end, the cavalry led by Yue Tuo was delaying and advancing at the marching speed of the infantry.

However, the distance is such a small distance, no matter how slow it is, it will always be in place before the Huaxia Army completely cleans up Duoduo.

Yue Tuo quietly listened to the report of the sentinels, his brows furrowed slightly, but then he relaxed.

He looked up, and on the battlefield in front of him, there were many empty horses running wildly, and some Eight Banners on horseback were running for their lives.

On the battlefield in the entire southern direction, there was a noise of people shouting and neighing, and groups of cavalry scurried around the battlefield, which was simply a pot of porridge.

But Yue Tuo's eyes were soon drawn to another place of extreme calm, which was the location of the ferry crossing of the Fuzhou River.

On that side, although it was also on the battlefield, there were already four infantry formations waiting quietly there, guarding the ferry in an extremely tight formation.

From Yue Tuo's point of view, the short spears (rifles with bayonets) stood up in a row, flickering with a cold cold light, and the bayonets were occasionally stained with blood stains that had not had time to be wiped clean, adding a sense of solemnity to their ranks.

Moreover, more importantly, after the fierce battle just now, the formation of those soldiers was still extremely tight.