Chapter 147

Huge variables.

After completing the goal of contacting and recruiting the seven divisions of the Jin, he joined Li Jianxun's 30,000 troops stationed in Dongying at the tributaries of the Tongjiang River. Originally, he went north along the tributaries of the Mingtong River with the 30,000 Bohai Navy, preparing to rendezvous with the rebels in Yelu and completely confuse the backyard of the Liao State.

However, a hundred miles south of Huanglongfu, he encountered the rebels led by Yelu Dili. Yelu Dili planned to go south to attack Tongzhou, but seeing that his army was now strong, he built a joint attack on Tongzhou by Li Jianxun, and Li Jianxun agreed. Although the Bohai Navy is still under the command of the Tatar clan itself, since it has agreed to belong to the Ming State, it is strategically in a position of command. Since the Ming army decided to attack Tongzhou, they naturally did not object.

It is also to blame that the communication at that time was not smooth, and when the time changed, Bailikang had already captured Tongzhou, and according to Baili Wuji's order, he made a detour to the right side of Shangjing.

When the army arrived in Tongzhou, it encountered a small force of the Goryeo Army left behind by Bailikang, only to know that Tongzhou had already been captured by Bailikang.

As a result, the mixed army disagreed on where to go.

He believed that the army should march due west to join up with the new army.

Li Jianxun thought that he should go north and join Bailikang.

And Yelu Weili stood on Li Jianxun's side, hoping to go north to attack Shangjing to fulfill his dream of replacing his brother Yelujing as emperor.

The commander of the Bohai Navy had a posture of not caring about himself.

For this reason, Chongfang specially explained his thoughts to Li Jianxun, "General Li, the biggest reason why the Ming and Liao armies confronted each other at the Huanghe River was not that the emperor was unwilling to go north. However, the disparity in strength between the Ming and Liao armies was too great. Now we have an army of nearly 80,000, and once we meet with the emperor, breaking through the northern defense line of the Liao army is just around the corner. With such a great achievement, is General Li willing to abandon his duties? ”

Li Jianxun was clearly not a match for the seeding, and he was quickly convinced.

So, this mixed army marched due west, and since it was already early afternoon, in order to meet Baili Wuji as much as possible, the army hurried all night, but did not want to go the wrong way because of this. Instead of entering the south of the Huang River, it went around to the north of the Huang River.

Li Jianxun and Chongfang made a temporary decision to let the army continue westward along the Huang River. Treat the narrow river to swim crossing.

In order not to encounter the Liao army of Huanghe unexpectedly, the army moved very slowly, and Li Jianxun doubled the number of scouts and doubled the distance of the front line.

That's why. The army could have arrived at the moment when Jerecius unexpectedly launched a general attack. It turned out to be missed.

When the Ming and Liao armies fought until the evening, in fact, this mixed army was stationed at a distance of thirty miles to rest.

The scouts who went out ten miles ahead naturally couldn't find out what was happening thirty miles away, not to mention that all the soldiers under Li Jianxun's command had basically never been to Liaodi, and the unfamiliar terrain was the main reason.

It wasn't until the middle of the night that the loud sound of the "Invincible Divine Thunder" thrown by Yang Tingshi and others reached the ears of Li Jianxun and others in the dead of night, that Li Jianxun ordered the scouts to follow the sound to investigate.

This exploration went outside the battlefield where the Ming and Liao armies were fighting.

When the scout reported the situation to Li Jianxun. Li Jianxun made a difficulty, and at this time he was on the north bank of the Huang River. If the army is all Ming army, Li Jianxun can naturally command in a unified manner, but this army is composed of three aspects, and even the nearly 20,000 rebels brought by the Yelu enemy are some chaotic people, and they can't confront the Liao army at all.

Li Jianxun had no idea what the battlefield had become, he was born in the Southern Tang Dynasty and had a deep-seated fear of the Liao army, which came from the Liao cavalry. The equipment of the army stationed in Dongying was far inferior to that of the army stationed in Goryeo in Bailikang, which was a means taken by Baili Wuji for safety, and Li Jianxun's troops were not able to equip grenades until they joined up with Bailikang.

And the Bohai Navy was originally a Liao army, if there was a backlash on the spot, I am afraid that the 30,000 troops stationed in Dongying would die and there would be no place to bury them.

In Li Jianxun's consciousness, the result of such a mixed army and the Liao army would never be a victory, and it was likely to collapse.

Just when Li Jianxun was undecided, he released a "bad idea".

He asked Li Jianxun not to tell the commander of the Bohai Navy about the situation reported by the scouts, but only to tell them that the loud noise just now was that the Ming army had successfully broken through the Liao army's defense line on the north bank of the Huang River, and the Liao army was retreating in defeat, and the emperor was leading the new army to pursue the remnants of the Liao army .......

As long as they enter the battlefield, whether it is the Bohai Navy or the rebels, as long as they fight, in the dark night, if they want to stop, then they have to ask the enemy if they are willing or not, how can it be their turn to turn back?

Li Jianxun thought that Chongfang's argument was reasonable, but for the sake of insurance, Li Jianxun still separated his army stationed in Dongying, and formed a separate part of the army with the Yelu enemy and the Bohai Navy, so that the two armies advanced parallel to the battlefield, and as long as they approached the three-mile land, they would launch a charge at the same time.

As long as the Bohai Navy and the rebels start to charge, in the dark night, they can't stop if they want to. And Li Jianxun can rely on 30,000 troops stationed in Dongying to take advantage of the chaos to support the new army.

In fact, as the seeds said, when the Bohai Navy and the rebels began to charge, in the dark night, as long as they collided head-on, they were slashed with a knife, who could take care of whom, and even the comrades around them didn't know how many of them died.

And the swarming of the 80,000 troops of these three parties stopped, and instantly emptied the soldiers stationed by the Liao army on the north bank of the Huang River. The Liao army had already assaulted the south bank under the leadership of Yelu Huge, and there were only a few thousand people left on the north bank.

Li Jianxun gave an order, and the 30,000 troops stationed in Dongying took the lead in rushing to the south bank, and at this time, the Bohai Navy and the rebels had already made a head, and it turned out that victory was so easy, so the two armies, who were not willing to lag behind, rushed to the south bank regardless of a single thing.

The Liao army, which was already already in control, could not care about the knife stabbed from behind in the dark night. The Ming army has always been in a passive defensive state, except for when Bailiyi ordered artillery bombardment, the Ming army took advantage of this to organize several counterattacks against the Liao army, there was no time to take the initiative to attack.

The Ming army only relied on the back-to-back combination of three people, taking advantage of the advantage that the musket and bayonet were more than twice as long as the scimitar of the Liao army, and barely supported it.

Providence made people, and more than 80,000 miscellaneous troops suddenly broke into the battlefield like a flood, causing a complete change in the battlefield situation.

Fortunately, the sky gradually brightened, otherwise the Ming army in the confrontation might not be able to escape the ruthlessness of this group of new forces that unexpectedly appeared.

The combat power of the Bohai Navy even surpassed that of the regular Liao Army, which was also the place that Yelu Jing feared the most, so he divided the Yan people into "raw and mature women" and divided and ruled. (To be continued......)