Chapter 384 Gradually, Klezanovsky began to wonder if he had really been overcautious about his original thoughts

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In Chapter 384, Klezhanovsky began to wonder if he had really been overcautious about his original thoughts

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Because while he was receiving Kaufman's incomparably hospitable hospitality in Hashkolen, Lai Peiying and Qi Baoxiang each led their men and horses to carry out a surprise attack on Taragar and Turgen.

In the face of the Celestial Red Army, the defenders of Tsarist Russia, who were originally defenseless, had no ability to parry, and after only an hour of fighting, Talagar and Turgen completely fell into the hands of the Celestial Red Army.

Therefore, when Kaufmann stepped into his Werneburg with the front foot, the back foot, Dong Fuxiang's department, which had been following Zuo Zongtang and was responsible for "cleaning along the way", arrived outside the city of Werneburg. Immediately afterwards, the main force of the Second National Army, commanded by Ma Zuowei, also appeared around Villeburg.

And in the next few days, one team after another of the knights of the Celestial Red Army continued to pour into Vilneburg.

Standing at the head of the city of Vilneburg, you can see that people are shouting everywhere, and the battle flag of the Red Army of the Celestial Empire fluttering high is like an endless sea of red.

But this qiē should not be regarded as the most uncomfortable for His Excellency General Kaufman.

Although his Werneburg has been surrounded by the Red Army of the Celestial Empire like a small boat in the ocean, Zuo Zongtang does not seem to be in a hurry to go into the city and talk to His Excellency General Kaufman again, but sits patiently outside the city, and asks Kaufman to come out by name three times a day.

So, Kaufman was reluctant to come out, and Zuo Zongtang didn't seem to be willing to go in.

On another battlefield south of Kaufman, the situation was quite different.

Constantine? Petrovich? Kaufman's Omsk Reserve Corps, the total number of which was originally about 43,000. Because of the more than 13,000 men in Kolpakovsky's possession, it had already become a delicious feast for the Red Army of the Celestial Empire, and Kaufman now actually controlled only nearly 30,000 soldiers and horses, with a total of 18 regiments of capable soldiers.

Of course, it was these eighteen regiments, and then Kaufman had to divide them into three pieces.

A lump of eight regiments under his own command was concentrated in and around Vilneburg.

However, as a result of the Celestial Red Army's sweep of the strongholds north of Vilneburg and the raids on Targar and Turgen, three of these regiments had already been wiped out. And with the series of major actions launched by the Celestial Red Army against Vilneburg, his other two regiments of men and horses were also isolated in Uzunka (Uzon?), west of Vilneburg. Agachi) and Krasnogorka, among others, completely lost contact.

The second was a regiment of seven regiments under the command of Colonel Krezanovsky, on the west bank of the Tus pool, from Rybachye to Bishkek (Frunze).

The last was stationed more than 1,000 miles west of Vilneburg, and the three regiments of Horgon, which were responsible for guarding the key points of the road to the country, and Taras (Zhambyl), which connected the Kokand passage.

When Zuo Zongtang seemed to be unwilling to immediately kill Kaufman in Villeneburg, on the surface he was fighting an endless war of words with Kaufman, but secretly devouring those who were "scattered" by Kaufman in Uzonka (Uzon?). Agachi) and Krasnogorka and other places, waiting for the best time to attack Vilneburg, in the south, Zou Guojian commanded the Red 14th Army in accordance with his instructions to start an extremely ferocious attack on the Krezanovsky group in front of them.

Compared with Kaufman and Korpakovsky, Babkov and others, Klezhanovsky, who participated in two Russo-Turkish wars, should be regarded as a more cautious person.

Ever since he became commander of the Bishkek group, Krezanovsky has studied his foreseeable opponents in detail.

Although the optimistic Commander-in-Chief Kaufmann in Vilneburg had been constantly rushing to get peace, and although he had received strict orders from Commander Kaufmann again and again that he must restrain his officers and soldiers and remember not to cause trouble with the overall situation of peace that he was striving for, out of the instinct of a soldier who had already stepped on someone else's land, in the first days, Krezhanovsky did not give up the creed that only preparedness can save danger.

Not only did he supervise his subordinates all day long, and while ensuring that he would not anger the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, he actively built and strengthened various defenses in his jurisdiction, and made preparations for battle, but he also did not care about any slight movements of the Red Fourteenth Army of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom that was right in front of him.

After all, the Russo-Turkish war taught Klezhanovsky that there was such a universal truth, and that no one would be willing to pretend to be deaf and dumb all the time for the robbers who broke into his house. Of course, if the current Taiping Heavenly Kingdom government is nothing more than a copy of the "Great Qing Kingdom", there may be exceptions, and perhaps General Kaufman can also run into the second "Nebuchu Boundary Treaty" like a blind cat and killing a mouse.

However, this also needs to be observed calmly.

As the days passed, Klezanovsky began to wonder if he had really been overly cautious about his original thoughts.

Because Klezanovsky saw very clearly that while he was sweating all day long and making all kinds of preparations for the cruel war in the future, the future enemy he expected, Zou Guojian, was still resolutely carrying out the "unorthodox" to the end.

Especially in late June, when Zakharov, who had returned from another trip to Kokand, came to Bishkek with General Kaufman's new ideas, Krezanovsky's war nerves, which had been tense in the past, were finally completely relaxed.

The impatient British had already moved on to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and the war was still unfolding in favor of the British.

Thinking about his opposite, as early as May, the "non-professional general" Zou Guojian moved his military headquarters into Narin, which was closer to Kokand. Recently, all the units of the Red 14th Army of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom have given up the miscellaneous "bad things" at hand and finally started to do the serious things that the soldiers should do. They began to hastily concentrate their troops and horses, reorganize their armaments, and secretly move in the direction of Narin under the pretext of exercises and training.

Based on the information obtained from various quarters, Klezanovsky judged that Zou Guojian and his Red Fourteenth Army had obviously received an order from above to aid Zhu Xikun's Red Second Army and jointly fight against their old enemy, the British.

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