Chapter 380: Is It Yakutsk?

These Buryats could not call the shots, and the nomads were too scattered because they did not have a unified leader. The backward production methods of the Buryats, coupled with the lack of strong armed liliang protection, were also important reasons why the Buryats were quickly conquered by Tsarist Russia.

If you want to reach an agreement, you have to consult with others, and if you want to negotiate, you need to continue north. Led by these Buryats, Zhou Huchen's army began to advance. The Buryats call this green corridor at their feet Green Pastoral Valley, which is very vivid. The huge green canyon is lined with canyons on both sides, and the ravines and ravines are matched with the reckless mountain forests and green spaces, this beautiful scenery makes people linger, and too many people step on the green grass to make people always feel a little unbearable.

On the way, Buryat herdsmen came to meet them, and according to the news, the Rakshasas were still at the northwestern end of the small sea, where they had built an earthen fort, and it seemed that they were not going to leave, and wanted to take root at the northern end of the green corridor.

In order to prevent the Rakshasas from entering the Green Pastoral Valley, almost all of the nearby Buryat prime-aged people gathered around the earthen fort in front, and it is said that there were nearly 10,000 of them. The exact number of Rakshasas in the earthen fort is unknown, and it seems that there are only a few hundred. It was these hundreds of people who kept the Buryats silent, these Rakshasas were very strong, their fire-breathing weapons were very powerful, and they were skilled in riding, always using a very sharp and slender scimitar, which made it difficult for the Buryats, who only had hunting bows and rudimentary weapons, to defeat. The Rakshasas were not only strong, but also very vile, and as soon as the Buryats relaxed, they would rush out of the bunkers to kill and loot indiscriminately, and once the Buryats gathered to besiege, these despicable Rakshasas would hide back in the earthen forts to defend themselves.

The Buryats once besieged the earthen fort and tried to break into the earthen fort to destroy these rakshasas, but the fire-breathing weapons of those rakshasas were so powerful that the attacking Buryats suffered heavy casualties, and after several attempts, in order to avoid casualties. The Buryats never attacked the earthen fort again, but only surrounded it at all times.

The guerrilla tactics of retreating when the enemy advances, and we chase after the enemy, I have to say that these Cossacks are very smart and have a lot of combat qualities.

Nearly 10,000 to hundreds of people!

The Buryats were weak, and at the same time it shows that these Cossacks were very strong in combat and had a good power of firearms.

It's a pity that these hundreds of people are not enough for Zhou Huchen to stuff his teeth.

Zhou Huchen still remembers. The self-proclaimed Emperor of Syrup, who was also boasted by some fans as a place for eternity, also sent troops to do such a thing. In the face of the invading enemy thousands against hundreds, and with large artillery, the siege lasted for many years, until the invading Russian soldiers ran out of ammunition and food before they achieved victory.

In Zhou Huchen's memory, it seems to be the Battle of Yaksa, and the signing of the later Dog* Traitorous Treaty, how much land was lost by the victory flaunted by the land of syrup? He's actually a traitor!

Although Siberia was barren in some eras, it was difficult to rule. But it really can't be justified to give it to the enemy. Different perceptions will of course lead to different practices.

It doesn't matter how much land has been lost, now is the era of Zhou Huchen, a brand new era of the Ming Dynasty in China. Since coming to this shijie. Let the unborn, or never-born, syrup cone, watch the excitement in the deep mountains and old forests.

When the army came to the northernmost point of Xiaohai along a river, it was already the Mid-Autumn Festival in August.

The Rakshasa people were not far away, and Zhou Huchen's army stopped.

The Buryats did not have a big chieftain. But there are also leaders, and as Zhou Huchen's overwhelming tent was set up, the small leaders of Buryatia ran over.

Bring a Mongolian interpreter. Zhou Huchen began to talk to these honest Buryats. In the exchange of equal value, the first thing Zhou Huchen did was to ask the Buryats that he needed supplies, whether it was grain, cattle and sheep, prey, or dairy products, he would not refuse anything.

The supply can last for a long time, but Zhou Huchen is already ready to leave, and the follow-up supply is estimated to not come up until next year. He was going to have his army build a fortress in the area to use as a base, and then, naturally, he wanted to eliminate the invading Rakshasas and take all of Siberia.

Zhou Huchen's conditions were not high, and the simple Buryats regarded him as an ally under the deception of Lama Zhelang. Everything was free, a lot of cattle, sheep and various dairy products were delivered, and what made Zhou Huchen feel funny was that the simple Buryats even sent hundreds of reindeer and camels.

Reindeer can be ridden, but of course they can also eat meat and milk. And camels are even better, because camels eat grass and do not have to eat grain, it is a guarantee of transportation, in addition, camels can also provide camel milk.

For the 200,000 army, these things are a drop in the bucket, but they can be regarded as a friendly gesture, and Zhou Huchen smiled and did not discuss.

The requirements of the Buryats are too low, drive out these Rakshasa ghosts, as long as Zhou Huchen does not occupy this green corridor, the Buryats are willing to provide Zhou Huchen with a certain amount of cattle, sheep and dairy products every year, as for the grain, it is too scarce, the Buryats do not farm, and they will not give it away.

It's as simple as that, as long as the ranch belongs to me, nothing else has anything to do with me.

Zhou Huchen has nothing to say, and if he says it again, it is tantamount to bullying an honest man, and Zhou Huchen will be embarrassed.

The earthen fort built by the Cossacks was located in a ravine to the north, which sat on the north and faced south, and except for the south, the other three sides were cliffs, so it can be said that the terrain was extremely dangerous, easy to defend and difficult to attack.

Not far to the west of this earthen fort is a wide river that leads right near the small sea. And according to a small Buryat chief, the river is so far that the herders have no end along its banks. Just a long way to the northeast of the river, there is also the camp of the Rakshasas, and there is more than one.

Tsarist Russia has entered the Far East, has it invaded eastward to the Outer Khingan Mountains and the areas north of it and the Heilongjiang region?

Zhou Huchen can't remember such a detailed history, and it seems that he still needs to understand.

"How far is the Rakshasa camp in the northeast from here?"

"It's a land of extreme ice, and according to hunters, it's a dozen days away from here."

The land of extreme ice should be the permafrost, close to the North Pole, the Tsarist Russians really resisted the frost, and those camps should include the Yakutsk Overseer's Mansion in Zhou Huchen's memory. It is estimated that the distance should be two thousand miles, and if it is really Yakutsk, that camp is the base camp of Tsarist Russia's eastward invasion. It was with this Yakutsk Governorate that Tsarist Russia completed the conquest of the whole of Siberia and laid the foundation for the later invasion of the area north of the Great Khingan Mountains, which Yakutsk could not stay.

"Any idea how many Rakshasas there are there?"

"According to the hunters, there are many, many people, no less than a thousand."

"Do you know the weapons and equipment of the Rakshasas? How many cavalry were there? ”

"Alright, that's it, I'll be in charge of blasting that earthen fort to the ground in two days, besides, I need a guide, and then I'll continue north!"

Knowing the general situation of the enemy army, Zhou Huchen was relieved.

There are too few descriptions of thousands, the Buryats are not professional scouts, this data is not detailed, and Tsarist Russia cannot be so many.

The Buryats only learned about these Rakshasas from a small number of other hunters, and the details of their forces and specific conditions should not be very clear. But in general, the number of Tsarist Russia is limited, and Zhou Huchen estimates that there are only a few thousand at most, and it seems that he still overestimated the invasion military of Tsarist Russia. It makes sense to think about it, poor Tsarist Russia has a limited population, and cold Siberia is almost barren. Without the precipitation of time, there is no productivity, and there are not enough people to support, and it is impossible for the Tsarist Russians to run thousands of miles with 200,000 people as extravagantly as Zhou Huchen. The riches of China were not comparable to those of tiny Tsarist Russia, and their arrival was an expansion of territory with the tacit approval of the government, while the Cossacks were for the acquisition of property, so their numbers were destined to be limited. It was only later that these greedy invaders found that Siberia was really easy to bully, so they gradually became emboldened, and the number of invaders increased, and as the immigration unfolded, the vast and sparsely populated Siberia belonged to Tsarist Russia.

The timing is good, this land, the ocean here, everything here has to belong to Huaxia. And this year's time is still enough, before the cold snap comes, Zhou Huchen is confident that he can take the Yakutsk Governor's Mansion and deal a heavy blow to Tsarist Russia.

(To be continued......)