Chapter 175: The Four Cities Recovered
Hearing this, Amin felt that it was difficult to argue, and he became even more furious.
He shouted: "You kid don't talk about the eighth brother, if you don't see that you are full of injuries, believe it or not, Lao Tzu will cut you now?" Lao Tzu walked upright, sat upright, and Lao Tzu didn't lose many people to bring the brothers out.
And you lost two or three thousand people and horses, and the crime is unforgivable, and the eighth brother will not forgive you, the eight ministers are amazing? Wait for the knife! ”
Turge also said angrily: "Don't talk too much about Lord Belle, who will be stabbed, you can't tell, you will know when you return to Shengjing!" ”
Bao Chengxian, Bai Ge, Kurtang, Gao Hongzhong, and so on, and then Minister Jin Wenwu saw that Amin was already in chaos, and saw that there was about to start infighting, so he hurriedly stepped forward to advise.
Although Bao Chengxian and Gao Hongzhong are also big traitors, they are old-qualified hardcore traitors who followed the master of Houjin in the era of the old slave Nurhachi, and they are not comparable to Bai Yangcui and Zhang Yangchu who have just surrendered.
Amin didn't dare to cut off their heads with a knife, so he could only accept their suggestion to leave it right or wrong for the time being, and to bring the population and supplies of Qian'an back to Liaodong.
After the Ming army seized Luanzhou and Yongping and killed, the Jin army of two or three thousand greatly shocked the military nobles of the Eight Banners, and at this time they were worried that the Ming army had seized Longjing Pass to beat the dogs, and gave up moving to the north early the next morning.
This time there was no massacre, under the arrangement of Bao Chengxian, Gao Hongzhong and other big traitors, the people in the city were coerced on the road, there were as many as forty or fifty thousand, Bao Chengxian and other traitors strictly implemented the master's edict of the red gangster, and did not allow the Houjin army to set fire to the city.
When they arrived at the Santun camp, the guards Wakda and Chahara, who had received the notice early, also joined the Beigui army with men and horses, and at this time the Houjin army still had four or five thousand armored men, two or three thousand Tartars, and no less than five thousand banners and coats.
The main force of the Ming army is still enjoying the fruits of victory in Luanzhou, and the "Red Banner Army" that has experienced a bloody battle is also licking its wounds in Yongping Fucheng.
Competing with Jiannu, the cavalry that did not have the courage to fight was basically unable to win the battle.
Because even if the Ming army had 50,000 infantry and Jiannu only had 3,000 cavalry, the Ming army would not be able to win.
The infantry must be in formation against the cavalry, waiting for the enemy cavalry to charge the formation before they can give killing, and the cavalry is not a fool, why should the Ming army bear casualties to break the formation when it is found that there are many infantry and the formation is rigorous? Just go and everything will be fine.
If you can't catch up, how can you defeat your opponent? It was a matter of time before he was beaten passively.
Unless you launch an attack on the place where Jiannu must defend, you will face the danger that the supply line is too long and the grain route will be blocked by the enemy's cavalry.
Even though the cavalry of the "Red Banner Army" was armed to the teeth, the casualties in this battle were as high as 40%.
More than 300 people could not get on their horses to fight again, of which more than 40 were honorably killed, more than 80 were seriously wounded, and nearly 200 needed treatment and recuperation.
Otherwise, in the high temperature of summer, it is difficult to eliminate the possibility of wound infection, even with alcohol disinfection and relatively scientific hygiene regulations.
This means that the cavalry of the "Red Banner Army" is now only about 500 people who can go into battle again, and it is obvious that there are too few men and horses at this point, and Huang Han is reluctant to take these robes and fight hard with the Jiannu who is like arrows.
It makes sense not to hide it when you return to the master, and the Houjin army still has about 14,000 armor men, Tartars, bannermen, and coats, and there should be 4,000 real slaves.
It is very likely that the five hundred cavalry of the "Red Banner Army" will catch up and not be eaten by others, so Huang Han chose to avoid the edge for the time being, and temporarily endured this grievance, feeling extremely depressed.
Why is Huang Han depressed? It is because Huang Han mourns his misfortune and is angry with him, and the last Ming Dynasty is simply speechless.
The King of Qin of the Ming Dynasty had nearly 200,000 men and horses, and if the Ming army from all walks of life dared to fight, when Sun Chengzong and Zheng Guochang led the men and horses to fight with Jiannu to seize the city, there were 350,000 infantry inserted behind Jiannu to take the Great Wall Pass where there were almost not many Houjin troops stationed.
What should happen to the 10,000 people of the Houjin Army next? They had to give up their field advantage to fight offensive and defensive battles with the Ming army, and in the end, all the Ming troops who were encircled were killed in the pass, which should be their end.
It's a pity that the Ming army took the expulsion, as long as the Jiannu army left the Guannei, the civilian and military generals would be satisfied. As everyone knows, once Jiannu enters the Kou, the Ming Dynasty will be weaker by one point, and Houjin will be stronger by three points.
Even the war-spirited "Red Banner Army" entered a state of rest, and other Ming armies naturally followed suit, and the Ming army, which did not want to make progress, watched the Houjin army carry a large number of cattle and supplies of 70,000 or 80,000 Han people.
Liu Zhilun, who was stationed in Zunhua, had been sending Wu Yinglong to lead the cavalry of the Fubiao Battalion to attack the direction of the Santun Camp.
Although Liu Zhilun has 800 cavalry and a small half of them have ironclad equipment, their combat effectiveness and cohesion are not comparable with the "Red Banner Army", and they can only fight a tailwind battle.
Wu Yinglong led the cavalry to raid and harass, although the results were limited, but it was discovered in time that Wakda and Chahara took the initiative to abandon the Santun camp and return to the north, so Liu Zhilun's troops entered the Santun camp at the first time and grabbed the ready-made credit.
Cao Wenzhao and Zuo Liangyu have been leading more than 2,000 Guanning iron horsemen to the far end of the Jin army, both of whom are famous figures in the history of the late Ming Dynasty. Cao Wenzhao is a famous general who will kill the rogues in the future, and finally died on the battlefield for the country, and he is a great hero who can sing and cry.
Zuo Liangyu developed into a big warlord who brought disaster to the country and the people, the common people called him "thief general", this person was three points worse than the rogue, he was already the first year of Hongguang in the Southern Ming Dynasty before he died, and he actually led hundreds of thousands of horses to prepare to attack Nanjing City, the capital of the Southern Ming Dynasty.
At this time, these two people were just promoted generals, they were eager for military merit, so they worked tirelessly to find fighters in the Jin army, and the emperor lived up to his wishes, they finally picked up a big bargain, and the soldiers took the empty Qian'an City without blood.
At this point, the four cities were recovered, and there was no Houjin army in the pass, which meant that the Ming Dynasty was victorious.
Although the battle was fought very negatively, it did not affect the scholars and doctors to celebrate each other, and the cowhide began to blow loudly, and some people even compared the battle of the defense of the capital division of Tumubao to Yu Qian, who became a famous minister.
In the end, the common people who didn't know the truth thought that it was really the imperial army that knocked Jiannu out of the pass.
As everyone knows, it was just that the people took the initiative to retreat after being plundered, and the so-called four cities left behind by Jiannu were just idle chess played by the red gangsters, as a temptation.
History remains the same, but with a slight difference.
That is, the actual losses of the Houjin army were greater than in history, and the gold, silver, materials, and population in hand were correspondingly less than about one or two percent.
A small half of the one or two percent of the goods that Jiannu lost actually became the trophies of the "Red Banner Army", so now Huang Han's economic situation is good.