Chapter 200 The desire is higher than the real test
But if the struggle at the top of the Guanning Army is like this, and the vision is narrow-minded, what can be said about the truth of the small soldiers who come from the 22nd century but are temporarily resentful of the small soldiers in Liaodong of the Ming Dynasty? So he said with a smile: "Only Yuan Shuai and the ancestors are subordinate to the order, how dare you give birth to other thoughts." ”
"Hmph, I don't dare." Zu Dashou snorted coldly, and immediately uncovered this little knot in his heart, and said solemnly, "Jiannu deceives people too much, you also command the cavalry of the headquarters to go on the expedition, be careful." ”
"No." Chongzhen snapped a stand, solemnly took over the military order, and went down the city wall in a hurry, leading the five hundred Guanning iron horsemen who had already been ready to go, and the whirlwind generally passed through the north gate of the town, and rumbled out of Jinzhou.
Zu Dashou, who was dressed in military uniform, stood at the head of the city, looking at the number of people, but the momentum was very strong, and the equestrian skills were also very skillful, showing pride and expectation.
only heard the "sonorous", but he suddenly pulled out his sword and sang in a low voice the "March of the Volunteers" that had been sung by all the people who were concerned about Ningning, and practiced it for this group of righteous and awe-inspiring warriors who went out to fight.
The warm spring breeze whistled from the seaside, blowing the red tassels on Zu Dashou's helmet, and also blowing the battle flag at the head of the city and the corners of his battle armor.
The young Guan Ning lifted the speed of the horse's hooves of the war horse under his seat, and it seemed to be faster than the pace of spring.
Only a black cloak was left for the robe on the head of the city, and the Chinese soil behind him, in the verdant spring that was about to turn dark green, it was soon impossible to distinguish which one was green and which one was black.
Even the hooves of the horses rolling forward, as well as the whistling sea breeze with the breath of the ocean, could not stop the sentence, the heroic cry issued by a group of retrogrades, far into the ears of the people who stayed in Jinzhou.
——I am the pioneer, you are the backing. Husband Xu Guo, there is no need to send it off.
Although the Eight Banners of the Later Jin Dynasty did not cross the Liao River, the scouts marched westward one after another, and even the 100-man team was not a few, and with the full cooperation of the newly cultivated meticulous work, a series of military operations were launched.
Including spying on military intelligence, exploring the terrain.
The most important thing is to rely on the superiority of the number and individual combat ability of the Guanning Army to form a suppressive general blow, or even total annihilation, against those scouts of the Guanning Army.
Trying to avenge the destruction of the Karen Sentinel.
As a result, the situation of the Guanning scouts, who were at a great disadvantage in numbers, became worse and worse.
Although adhering to the principle of fighting for every inch of land, even if he was encircled, he still fought bloodily, but he was still outnumbered, but Hou Jin's meticulous work and scouts were indeed skillful, brave in battle, and meticulous in cooperation.
Therefore, in just a few days, the Guanning scouts led by Yang Guozhu have sacrificed a lot.
Chongzhen really wants to take the slightly esoteric truth of "saving people and losing land, and losing land and losing people", and teach Generalissimo Yuan Chonghuan a good lesson.
lest you sacrifice so many Guanning elites who have been selected and trained hard.
After all, anyone who has the potential to be a scout is the elite of the army.
However, since this guy won the battle of Ningyuan and the defense of Juehua, he has already cocked his tail to the sky.
After synthesizing the previous collapse of the Ming Dynasty in Liaodong, he thought that fighting for every inch of land was the only way to target the Houjin, but he forgot even the most basic workarounds.
Later, Zu Dashou couldn't stand it anymore, so he ordered Wu Sangui to lead the Guanning Iron Cavalry of his headquarters to go out on the expedition, and from the cavalry under his personal command, he took out 300 and allocated it to him.
Wu Sangui commanded 800 elite Guanning iron cavalry, and rushed to the battlefield of Hunliao and Lianghe with great vigor.
He was also really competitive, and at the beginning of the game, he won two brilliant records of annihilating the 100-man team, and almost regained the initiative in the battle of the vanguard scouts on the left bank of the Liao River.
However, it was so embarrassing that the Houjin did not send a formed Niulu or Gushan Army, and only the scout teams were united with each other, so they used the precise intelligence of the meticulous work to block Wu Sangui, who had a great style of vertical and horizontal contempt.
In that battle, eight hundred against five hundred, Wu Sangui won a small victory, but he also suffered a lot of losses.
Although the damage of the Houjin scouts is more serious, those savage calves are naturally eliminated and grow naturally in the competition with tigers, leopards, bears and wolves between the white mountains and black waters.
As long as they can grow half the size, they will step on the war horse and be a valiant cavalry.
On the other hand, in Guanning, every iron rider has to go through layers of selection, and then undergo rigorous training, which is extremely precious, and it is a great loss to lose one more.
That battle dealt a certain blow to Wu Sangui's spirit and the belief in the iron cavalry under his command.
Therefore, in the subsequent series of battles, it was inevitable to shrink back and lose the sharpness that rushed to the battlefield earlier.
Even if Wu Sangui had to be the first in every battle, he only cared about rushing forward every time, but he still failed to achieve an absolute advantage.
When the news reached his cheap uncle, Zu Dashou felt very faceless, and he was extremely distressed by the losses of those direct subordinates.
As a result, there was a scene of the five hundred Guanning cavalry under the command of Chongzhen Commander rushing to the left bank of the Liao River to support the battle of the scouts who were in a state of stalemate.
Although Chongzhen was highly valued by Zu Dashou, he was not able to get the support of three hundred Zu elite horsemen like Wu Sangui.
But he didn't care, after crossing the Daling River, he didn't blindly move to the left to move closer to Wu Sangui's department.
Instead, it shifted slightly to the north, focusing on the south bank of the Hunhe River, where the Houjin forces were relatively weak, and gathered all the scouts along the way.
Chongzhen has a very rich experience in spy warfare, attaches great importance to the collection of intelligence, and is quite familiar with the tactics and tactics of Houjin.
Most of these scouts were old comrades-in-arms who had participated in the Jinzhou Blockade with him.
After the bloody battle, the comrades-in-arms met each other, and they all hugged each other, and they were envious of those reconnaissance recruits who failed to participate in the first victory, and they longed to go back in time and be born a few years early.
Yang Guozhu rushed to hear the news, but he was by no means as happy as how he had fought for the rest of his life before this, just for his old comrades-in-arms to be alive, to make great achievements, and to grow more and more vigorous.
Huang Chongzhen asked Yang Guozhu to borrow the right to temporarily manage for two days, although Yang Guozhu was also guarding one side, he didn't care about his overstepping his authority, not only did he not have the slightest pimple in his heart, but he fully supported and was full of expectations.
Huang Chongzhen spent two days conducting emergency training on these scouts, who had been carefully selected by Yuan Chonghuan and trained with all his might.
I re-agreed with them on a set of rigorous methods for the transmission of espionage information, and then distributed them as much as possible.
These scouts themselves have accumulated countless experience in fighting wits and courage with Hou Jin, and after Huang Chongzhen's training, they are really like being reborn, becoming both flexible and cunning.
This change in style actually made the cunning and brave Hou Jin Xizuo at a loss, and he couldn't figure out the number of ways for a while, but let his own movements be detected clearly.
In this way, Chongzhen is like having countless pairs of ears and eyes on the scout vanguard battlefield on the left bank of the Liao River, and he is very clear about the movements of Jiannu's meticulous work.
He then waited for an opportunity to move, and adopted the tactical tactics of first weakening and then strengthening, first near and then far, and gave full play to the flexibility and mobility of the cavalry, either concentrating forces or dividing troops to raid.
In just a few days, the sporadic post-gold along the way was uprooted.
In addition, he also took advantage of the fact that he realized the sudden change in the military situation, and when he met to discuss countermeasures, he gave several hidden gathering points to one pot.
In addition, he even led the team to fight a rigorous time difference, concentrated the absolute superiority of troops, and with very few casualties, divided a Houjin hundred-man team into two teams, and ate cleanly.
This battle can be called a beautiful example of the use of guerrilla tactics, which made Yang Guozhu deeply admired, and the young iron cavalry under his command was extremely fortunate to have such a resolute and resolute garrison.
Therefore, as soon as Huang Chongzhen and his subordinate Guanning Iron Cavalry joined the Hunliao battlefield, they captured heads every day and sent them to Jinzhou through the reconnaissance route that kept in touch with the main general in the rear, which was clearly regarded as a meritorious service.
As for how the role of the human head is played, it is all up to the Lord to decide the ancestral life.
Out of preference for his nephew, Zu Dashou praised Huang Chongzhen, and as usual, he sent someone to tell Wu Sangui about the results he had achieved.
Wu Sangui's young spirit is still extremely heavy, and after leading the army to achieve some victories alone, he is even more proud.
Knowing that Chongzhen led the army to help, he was a little angry.
Hearing that the number of cavalry under his command was not as good as his comrades, who were also garrisoned, and that the reports were reported frequently in just a few days, he was naturally even more annoyed.
As a result, his fighting methods became more ferocious, and he himself became more heroic, and his iron cavalry followed him through more and more difficult battles.
However, the number of Jiannu captured is getting bigger and bigger with the Chongzhen Division.
The process of its battle is not tragic, but the most stark contrast is that the proportion of the number of gains and losses is seriously unbalanced.
So much so that Zu Dashou had to send someone to convey the original words again, and his tone was quite heavy, not without blame.
In desperation, Wu Sangui had to let go of his boring self-esteem sadly and angrily, and led the army to withdraw from the increasingly stalemate and increasingly tragic battle situation on the left bank of the Liaohe River, and instead took the initiative to move closer to the south bank of the Hunhe River, where Chongzhen was located.
Although the water system of the Hunhe River is not as developed as the Liao River, its indomitable momentum is so tragic and magnificent, and it has the posture of cutting off the flow of the Liao River, just like Wu Sangui's momentum is surging, and there is a great power that will be encroached upon by the Chongzhen Department.
At the confluence of the Hunhe River and the Liao River, the two most important rivers in the western Liaoning Plain, the two armies met.
But just like the joyful scene after the legendary army in later generations joined, it did not appear, but they were silent.
Wu Sangui rode on the war horse, and was even more silent like a stone that was giving birth to life.
The experience of more than a year has made him more vigorous than in the battle of Ningyuan, with a straight back, strong legs, and strong arms.