Chapter 453: Outflanking

As Liu Wei, the commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty, meeting the Mongols is always not so pleasant.

He guarded Ningwu Pass for more than ten years, and also dealt with the Mongols who entered the Kou for more than ten years, during which he fought with a black face, gave gifts with a red face, and even deliberately led the troops to hide aside with a white face, allowing the Mongols to enter the pass, all kinds of past, unbearable to look back.

Therefore, when it comes to the Mongols, Liu Wei hates and fears, and there is a little ambiguity that is inconvenient for outsiders. They rode horses to break through the gates, killed people and set fires, burned houses and robbed things, did not give Liu Wei any face, and every time they came in, they were like evil ghosts entering the door, like locusts sweeping the earth, leaving no residue. Any Han Chinese has a deep grudge against the Mongols. However, as the general of Ningwuguan, when he is not fighting on weekdays, he is very oily and watery, doing some business with the Mongols, collecting some customs duties at the pass, and the days are very hot.

Liu Wei stayed in this position for a long enough time, and also accumulated a huge net worth, with money, he naturally spared his life, so when Li Zicheng captured Taiyuan and fought with Shanxi General Zhou Yuji in Daizhou and Ningwu generation, Liu Wei ran away very well with the current affairs.

Later, Zhou Yuji died in battle, and Li Zicheng was also beaten very painfully, and he did not dare to continue to march north, and stationed Panheng in Taiyuan, Shanxi. Liu Wei didn't dare to go back to Ningwu, he simply lived in Datong City, he had an old relationship with Jiang Huang, he had a good relationship, he was a military general and had a common language, and he gave a generous gift, Jiang Huang covered up Liu Wei who escaped from the battle.

Later, Jiang Hao and Wang Chengyin, the chief soldier of Xuanfu, surrendered without a fight, and rushed to Li Zicheng to surrender the table, and the passes leading from Shanxi to Beijing became an undefended smooth road, Li Zicheng was happy, and traveled to the city of Beijing, and the next thing was the death of Chongzhen and the death of Daming.

In the final analysis, Liu Wei bears unshirkable responsibility for the death of the Ming Emperor, and he, like Jiang Jiu, Wang Chengyin and others, is a sinner who was nailed to the pillar of shame of the two ministers of the Ming court, and everyone will be punished.

Therefore, Liu Wei hugged Jiang Hao's thigh tightly and took refuge in the Qing court, hoping to have a new world in the Qing Dynasty, he also did this, and after returning to the Qing court, he did a good job in Shanxi, and he was a capable officer under Jiang Huang.

Unexpectedly, Jiang Hao was suspicious of the Qing court, and suddenly he was anyway.

Liu Wei, who was in Daizhou, was caught off guard, but he was helpless, Liu Wei, who had long been classified as Jiang Hao's party, could only rebel, and re-raised the banner of the Ming Dynasty with a complicated mood.

A scene full of drama was staged, Azig and Nikan, who were still eating meat and drinking together a few days ago, came over with the Eight Banners Army and the Mongols, and Liu Wei couldn't hold it in Daizhou, so he withdrew to Ningwu and held on to it.

Fortunately, after the Qing army conquered Daizhou, the passage between Taiyuan and Datong was opened, and a large number of Eight Banners soldiers crossed the Yanmen Pass and began to deal with the Ming army in Taiyuan.

Liu Wei has always had a grasp of the battle situation in Shanxi, and he is thinking about what he will do if Jiang Hao can't hold on. The reinforcements from the Ming court from Shaanxi did not look at him at first, and he even sneered at Liu Wei, who knew the Ming officials and soldiers, and did not have any hope of protecting them at all, if he didn't know that the Qing court would never let him and Jiang Hao go, he would have surrendered a long time ago.

The next thing surprised Liu Weiwei, Shanxi seemed to be taken into the bag by Wang Huan who came from Shaanxi overnight, and the grass kings everywhere knelt at the feet of the young military general who had just reached his twenties and called Dad, and even Jiang Jianxun, who was not weak in the past, was squeezed aside like an idler.

Then something happened that made his jaw drop, the two princes of Jurchen were killed near Taiyuan, tens of thousands of people were scattered and retreated, Bolo was killed, Nikan pouted and ran away, one after another the Qing army generals were beheaded, Dolgon personally conquered Shanxi and killed Shiling Pass without even drinking water, one after another heavy news shocked Liu Wei.

He didn't believe it until he saw Bolo's head.

It was the Mongols who showed him.

When you look at it, the flags outside Yajiao Fort are displayed, the soldiers are standing in a forest, tens of thousands of Mongolian soldiers are in the Great Wall, the armor is shining in the sun, occupying all the land within the sight of the front of Yajiao Fort, like a piece of black grass on the grassland.

The soldiers brought by Liu Wei shrank in Yajiao Fort, and the small courtyard was full of soldiers, and there were thousands of people, but compared with the Mongolian soldiers who were strong and strong outside, they looked like a bunch of quails.

"This is Bolo's head, sent by your Liangguo Gong." The Mongolian who spoke looked at least fifty or sixty years old, and it was a Taiji: "This is a token, the alliance between the Khan King and the Duke of Liang has just been established, you lead the way!" ”

Liu Wei looked at the head pickled in a wooden box with lime and felt dizzy.

Bolo he recognized, of course he could see that this was indeed the head of the prince of the Qing Dynasty, as if it were fake.

The arrogant Mongol sat on his horse and looked at him with a smile.

Liu Wei stood in front of the horse, like a humble groom.

When Wang Huan's people came a few days ago, they asked him to come to Yajiao Fort to meet the Khalkha Mongols, take them from Shanxi to bypass the Qing army besieging Datong, and directly cut off the return route of the Qing army into Beizhili from the north of Shanxi. He thought it was a joke.

Now it seems that this is all true.

Liang Guogong's chessboard is as big as the sky, and Liu Wei can't turn the corner.

He looked at the Mongol military formation, and under several huge banners, there was a distinguished Mongol general standing there, and it should be Bentar Khan.

Cold sweat flowed down Liu Wei's forehead, such chiefs, who had seen them in the past, were all avoidable existences, but now that they were so close, Liu Wei felt a lot of pressure, and his legs were trembling unconsciously.

A hand was placed on Liu Wei's shoulder and pulled him back.

Liu Wei looked at it in horror, and a white armor came into view.

Zhang Jianchun, the commander of the Kuizhou Army, stepped forward, calmly arched his hand towards Mongolian Taiji, and his attitude was neither humble nor arrogant: "The last general is ordered by the Liangguo to come to greet the Great Khan!" ”

Taiji squinted his eyes and looked up and down, nodded, jumped off the horse, and walked in the direction of Bentar Khan with Zhang Jianchun.

Liu Wei froze in place, not knowing what to do, and looked at it in confusion.

It's like a dream.

There was only one figure in Baijia, but it seemed to be strolling leisurely, calmly walking towards the jungle of thousands of soldiers, and in a trance, the venerable Mongolian Khan seemed to have come down from his horse, smiling and waiting.

Friendly greetings, greetings, greetings, and conversations between the two sides.

As close as a long-lost comrade-in-arms.

(End of chapter)