Chapter 1359: Tuo Lei became the emperor

Chapter 1359: Tuo Lei became the emperor

Since the Battle of Longcheng, Huo Qubing led the lone army to continue to go out of the fortress, and was intercepted by dozens of Yuanmeng tribes along the way, as well as the pursuit of the army of Longcheng Yuanting, and the army under his command can be described as heavy casualties.

The first person to pursue Huo Quai's illness was Murong Ke, and Murong Ke sensed the conspiracy of the Qin army halfway, so he decisively led the army back to attack Zhenbei Pass.

Murong Ke cast a shadow on the entire army out of Cyprus, if Murong Ke hadn't given up the pursuit halfway, Huo Quai's army would have been wiped out long ago.

And after Murong Ke left, Tuo Lei, who was sitting in Longcheng, personally led the army to encircle and suppress Huo Quai, vowing to wipe out the Han army that was deep in this lone army, and the army out of the fortress also experienced the most difficult battle after the exit.

The encirclement laid by the army of more than 100,000 towing mines, on this vast grassland, made Huo Qubing have nowhere to hide, forcing him to lead the army to fight to the death.

At the same time, a white pigeon flew from the Hetao and brought the news of the victory of the Hetao to the Ex-Sepit army, and the morale of the Ex-Seychelle army skyrocketed for a while

In the end, Huo Qubing went out with more than 10,000 troops with high morale, and fought against more than 100,000 troops in Mobei.

Under the command of Huo Quai's textbook cavalry tactics, the two sides fought more than ten fierce battles, and the Han army not only did not fall into disadvantage, but also inflicted heavy losses on Yuanmeng, killing nearly 20,000 enemies, and once again forcibly broke the encirclement of Yuanmeng.

After this battle, the army of the Sai Sai also suffered more than half of the casualties again, and the whole army only had nearly 5,000 troops left, and most of the materials had been consumed, and it was no longer able to deal a powerful blow to Yuanmeng.

In addition, the battle of Hetao has been won, even if the army continues to stay, it will not be of much use, but will put itself in danger, so Huo Qubing immediately decided to lead the army to retreat north.

On the other hand, when he learned about the battle in the Hetao and the news of Temujin's death, he suddenly felt that the sky was about to fall.

In the battle of Hetao, Yuanmeng sent eighty percent of the domestic troops, which was a battle that blocked the national fortunes, but the result was the annihilation of the whole army, and even the founding emperor was killed.

This fiasco made Yuanmeng lose everything, and with Yuanmeng's remaining strength, how could he resist the covetousness of the Manchus in the east? Already the anger of the big man in the south?

After thinking of this, there was only one thought left in his heart, that is, Yuanmeng, a great country that had only been established for a short time, I am afraid that it is really going to end.

Confused, helpless, angry, sad, all kinds of emotions hit him, and he was almost out of breath.

Towley locked himself up without food or drink for two days and two nights, and when he came out, his eyes were full of determination.

Although his elder brother Temujin died in battle, Yuanmeng will not die, and he will inherit Temujin's will to continue to stand tall in this great country.

The Hetao fiasco has been killed by Temujin, so that Tuo Lei has no intention of presiding over the encirclement and suppression of the Saihan army, for the now turbulent Yuanmeng Empire, it is urgent for him, the king, to stand up and preside over the overall situation, and the only 5,000 Saihan troops are just a fetish of moss.

Although Tuolai did not continue to preside over the encirclement and suppression of the Saihan army, he handed over this important task to his son Kublai Khan, and gave Kublai Khan an order to capture Huo Quai's high-level generals who had been out of the Saihan army, and Tuo Lei wanted to use these people to negotiate peace with the Han army.

As expected by Tuolei, not long after he returned to Longcheng, he received the news that the Manchus had mobilized heavy troops on the frontier and intended to invade Yuanmeng.

So while stabilizing Longcheng, Tuo Lei ordered Murong Ke to lead the army to defend the frontier, and at the same time transferred troops from Kublai Khan's side, with a posture of swearing to defend the country to the death, wanting to scare the Manchus away, but how could the Manchus be so easily frightened away?

The most feared person in the entire Yuanmeng Nurhachi is Temujin, now that Temujin is dead, most of the troops have been folded in the Hetao, who else in the entire Yuanmeng can stop the Manchu Qing from unifying the grassland?

This time, Nurhachi's heart to annex Yuanmeng and unify the grassland was extremely firm, he not only ordered to stop the invasion of Sanhan and Youzhou, but also mobilized a full 200,000 elite iron cavalry in just one round, and even prepared to personally lead the army to go out, as if he would not annex Yuanmeng and vow not to give up.

The Manchu Qing's aggressive dispatch of troops this time seemed to be on the verge of extinction for the extremely weak Yuan Meng, and whether the entire country could continue to survive depended on whether Murong Ke could stop Nurhachi.

Tuo Lei pinned all his hopes on Murong Ke.

If Murong Ke wins, Yuanmeng will survive;

If defeated, Yuanmeng will die.

At this moment, all the cavalry of the Han army gathered in Zhenbei Pass, and 60,000 elite iron cavalry were ready to go, with the posture of going out of the fortress again to take advantage of the fire to rob.

Tuo Lei was shocked when he learned about it, he knew that at this critical juncture, Yuanmeng was no longer able to resist the other party's forces, and the Han army wanted to help the Manchus at this time, Yuanmeng was powerless to resist, so he hurriedly sent an envoy to Jinyang to negotiate peace with Qin Hao.

After the envoy went to Jinyang, what he could bring back was a humiliating traitorous treaty, the first of which was: to cancel the encirclement and let Huo go to the sick army to come back.

Article 2 shall compensate 500,000 war horses, 300,000 ploughing cattle, and 1 million lambs......

Third, the new Yuanmeng Emperor should admit the mistakes of the Battle of Hetao and personally apologize to the soldiers who died in the battle......

Fourth, in the next 50 years, Yuan Meng is not allowed to graze within 200 miles outside Zhenbei Pass and Yanmen Pass......

Article 5: Release all Han Chinese slaves in Yuan and Mongolia......

Sixth, send the prince into Han as a hostage......

Article 7: In the future, the number of troops supported by Yuan and Mongolia shall not exceed 200,000......

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In short, it was an extremely humiliating treaty of the defeated countries, with a total of 28 articles, covering many harsh conditions such as reparations, protons, etc.

With so many excessive conditions, if you agree to it, you will be nailed to the frame of shame, but if you don't agree, Yuanmeng will definitely destroy the country.

But negotiation, that's it, asking for a price all over the place, sitting on the ground and paying back.

Since the Han showed his willingness to negotiate peace, Tuo Lei naturally could not give up this opportunity, so he sent an envoy to negotiate with the Han, and at the same time ordered Kublai Khan to open the encirclement and let the sick soldiers and horses return to the Han to show the sincerity of the peace talks with the Han.

The fall of Temujin and the death of most of his troops in the Hetao made the whole country of Yuanmeng in panic, and Tuo Lei stood up in time to preside over the overall situation, which also made Yuanmeng's past see a glimmer of light.

Although Temujin had a wife, he had no children, so after his death, the only candidates who could become the new Yuan emperor were Tuolei and Wokotai.

However, Wokotai's performance in the Battle of Hetao was too poor, and in the end he fled back to Yuanmeng with only 3,000 defeated soldiers.

In the end, he was approved by most of the high-level leaders of the Yuan and Mongolian kingdoms, and officially ascended the throne as emperor during the Han and Yuan negotiations, becoming the second emperor of the Yuan and Mongolian empires after Temujin.