Chapter 474: Send these rebels and aliens to see Haotian

There is a high probability that there is no chance of surrender, and this is well known to the Uighur cavalry who have lost their horses, but what about escaping?

When they had horses, they regarded the Liaodong rebels as a mustard. But now, their horses are gone.

Without war horses, walking on two legs alone, their mobility may not be stronger than those Liaodong rebels who seem to be miscellaneous soldiers.

More importantly, the north of this place is the territory of the Liaodong rebels, and less than ten miles to the north is the camp of the Liaodong rebels, and running north is a dead end.

From here to the south, it was indeed within the control of the Tang army, but before reaching the area controlled by the Tang army, there was a middle strip with a width of fifty miles.

Fifty miles, enough for an ordinary foot soldier to walk for two days. From the point of view of time, it has now come to the middle of April, although it is not as cold as the cold winter wax moon, but the land of Liaodong is still covered with snow.

Not to mention whether they can escape the pursuit of these Liaodong rebels, even if they are really lucky enough to escape the pursuit of these Liaodong rebels, what can they do?

You know, those guys who fled on horseback took not only the war horses, but also the water, dry food, and other supplies they carried with them.

There was no water, no food, no winter clothes, just holding a broken knife, wearing half-body armor, and forcibly marching in the ice and snow for two days, that would definitely kill you on the road.

As for hitting. Looking at the Liaodong rebels who were pressed from the north, every Uighur felt their scalp tingle, not to mention that the number of people alone was absolutely crushed.

Even if their combat effectiveness is not good, what can they do, piling up corpses can pile up their own people to death, even if they have the protection of the Immortal Heaven, he may not be able to kill the other party.

What's more, this is Liaodong, the territory of the Tang people, and it seems to belong to the immortal management of the Tang people, and the hand of Changshengtian doesn't seem to be able to reach out...... Fighting, not being able to fight, not being able to escape, not being able to escape, not being able to fall, the Uighur cavalry who were left on the battlefield felt bitter, but there was nowhere to talk about this suffering...... As the Liaodong rebels drew closer, the Uighur cavalry, who had been thrown into battle by their own people, almost fell into despair.

However, people have a desire to survive after all, not to mention the Uighurs who fall with the wind and get the opportunity, and even the gods don't mind the Uighurs.

These guys who see the wind and steer the rudder and see the stitches are not fools, and there is nothing to say that they can't escape or descend, but they can't be beaten, but they have limitations and goals.

can't beat it, it means that it can't beat the surging Liaodong rebels. Can't defeat the Liaodong rebels who crushed them in numbers, doesn't mean that they can't beat those old, weak, sick and disabled people who are cowering in the border fort and Fengsui Fort.

Before, the attack was slow because they were not in a hurry and did not want to pay too many casualties, but now it is different.

Even if they take down the border forts and beacon forts that are guarded by the old, weak, sick and disabled, it does not mean that they will definitely survive, but it can really give them a space to protect themselves in a short time.

Even a quarter of an hour longer is good. There is more than one person who can find this. As a result, the Uighurs' gaze turned from afar to their immediate eyes, and they had been pushing each other to avoid several targets.

Two large border forts that could garrison 500 troops, that is, the size of an auxiliary army of Zhechong Province, and two beacon forts that carried 200 men, that is, the size of a regiment of the Tang army, were the four main targets of the Uighur attack.

Of course, there are beacon towers or watchtowers every mile between the border fort and the beacon fort, but these small beacon towers and watchtowers that only have early warning functions and no defense functions have been taken down as early as the first wave.

However, success is also Xiao He, defeat is also Xiao He, these small forts that can only carry dozens or a dozen people, and can be taken in one wave, obviously cannot become a fortress to protect them, especially under such a large-scale attack.

Compared with ordinary beacon towers and watchtowers, the defense of beacon forts and border forts is relatively complete, and it is not only time-consuming and laborious to attack, but also has to be filled with lives.

So, initially, no one wanted to take the initiative to attack. However, now, the shortcomings of these four larger fortresses have become the greatest guarantee for their survival, and so the four fortresses have become the targets of the thousands of Uighurs who have been abandoned on the battlefield.

Without the need for command, no orders, no coordination, taking advantage of the fact that the brigade of the Liaodong rebels had not yet arrived, these Uighurs, who had been cornered, picked up the weapons in their hands, regardless of losses, casualties, and rushed to the border fort or beacon fort they were attacking in a desperate manner.

Under the desperate and relentless attack, the two beacon forts fell quickly, but the two large border forts that served as the fulcrum of the entire defense line were not the old and weak soldiers.

Eventually, before reinforcements from the Liaodong rebels arrived, the Uighurs piled up one of the border forts with countless corpses, while the rebels held out the other to the end.

The combat effectiveness of the Liaodong rebels is almost the same, but it also depends on the situation and time, they really can't fight against the wind, but there is no problem in beating the downwind battle of the water dogs.

In the face of these Uighurs, the Liaodong rebels, mainly Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje, gave full play to their stick style of bullying the weak and fearing the hard, with red eyes, brandishing knives, and going crazy.

The surviving Uighurs used the fortress to temporarily defend themselves against the rebel siege. The Uighurs who did not enter the fortress were no better off than the stray dogs that had lost their owners, and were quickly slaughtered under internal and external attacks.

With the slaughter of the Uighurs outside the fortress, the tide of battle turned a hundred and eighty degrees, and the Uighurs who had attacked an hour earlier were now on the defensive.

The remaining 1,000-odd Uighurs were fortified in two beacon forts and one border fort. When the cavalry led by Wang Zheng arrived at the battlefield, they saw the scene of the Liaodong rebels besieging three fortresses.

The cavalry came from the north, from the direction of their own camp, and in the eyes of the Liaodong rebels, this must be their own soldiers and horses, and they must have brought their own reinforcements.

However, Wang Zheng and the 3,000 cavalry had already recuperated, and they brought with them killing and death.

After a charge, the Liaodong rebels, which were already ragtags, collapsed in an instant. To be honest, these rebels, mainly Silla, Baekje, and Goguryeo, were better at escaping than fighting.

However, it was remote and not the mountains they were familiar with. And it was not the heavy infantry of Datang that pursued them, but the cavalry, genuine, Tong Suo was not bullied, just full of food and drink, and the elite cavalry of Datang was in full state.

For these rebels from all ethnic groups, Wang Zheng and the elites under Wang Zheng strictly implemented the edict issued by Emperor Li Chan before Guo Rong led his army from Chang'an.

Where the sun and the moon shine and the rivers go, they are all Han soil! All the Tang flags are displayed, and the soldiers are all concubines!

All those who dare to call themselves soldiers inside and outside will be beheaded, beheaded, and burned their sects, thousands of miles away! Whoever dares to offend will destroy his city, destroy his country, destroy his species, and cut off his descendants!

Spears, lances, and sabers were constantly waving, harvesting one life after another that belonged to the rebels, and a one-sided massacre ensued.

In Guo Rong's words, Haotian has the virtue of a good life, and it is Haotian's business to forgive these guys, and their task is very simple, send these rebels to meet Haotian.

Compared with the Liaodong rebels, who had already been slaughtered, the Uighurs who survived were in a completely different state of mind.

Originally, these Uighurs were desperate, and holding the fortress was only a matter of survival, but the sudden arrival of the Tang army obviously brought them endless surprises.

After determining that it was the Tang army that was frantically robbing and killing the rebels in Liaodong, these Uighur cavalry had a sense of despair, and then one by one they almost collapsed to the ground.

However, as time went on and the crisis was resolved, the mentality of these Uighurs gradually changed.

After thinking that their safety was guaranteed, they came back to their senses, and it was the Tang Army that saved them, but they did not attack the rebels as agreed, and they were the root cause of their own belly and desperation.

As their strength and energy slowly recovered, the Uighur cavalry, who had just escaped death, opened their legs and opened their mouths.

"Bastard thing!"

"Damn the Tang Army!"

"My brothers can't die in vain!"

"Perfidious bastards, Immortal Heaven will not spare them." Insults, humiliations, and insults began to flow continuously, and several Uighurs led by him even approached Wang Zheng and made their own demands.

Watching several Uighurs standing in front of him angrily make their demands, Wang Zheng looked at them with a smile that seemed not to be smiling.

"You ask for a war horse, one for each of you, and you want to get a stomach, half iron, and half leather,...... Get a bow and arrows, get supplies? ”

"Yes!" Several Uighurs were very confident, and gave ample reasons,

"It was you who promised us to attack the border fort, and then you attacked the camp of the rebels, but you lied to us, you did not attack the camp of the rebels in the rear at the first time! You are treacherous, because your treachery and escape from the battle led to our losses, so ......"

"So, you're not satisfied, are you?"

"Yes!"

"So, you want to be compensated, don't you?"

"Yes!" Listening to the categorical answers of several Uighurs, Wang Zheng nodded.

"Your demands are reasonable!" Hearing Wang Zheng's words, several Uighurs looked stunned.

They are not fools! On the contrary, they are smart! The Uighur tribes essentially belonged to the Tiele people of the steppe, and they were the most visible part of the Tiele people, and whoever was the boss of the steppe would follow him.

When the Xianbei people were hegemonic, they respected the Xianbei people. When the Turks swept through the steppe, they followed the Turks to raid.

When Xue Yantuo was awesome, they followed Xue Yantuo to be demons. When the Tang Dynasty was invincible, they were the best auxiliaries and followers of the Tang Army.

When the steppe and its various forces declined, they rose to the occasion and became the biggest warmongers in the entire steppe.

The ancient Baye were the most famous of the Uighur tribes in terms of business. Most of the 10,000 Uighur cavalry that Zhiyun Valley helped Mo Lingjun draw came from the Uighur tribes of Bayegu and the small tribes attached to Bayegu.

Born in Bayegu, they knew the special position of the Bayegu tribe between the Uighurs and the Tang Dynasty, and took it for granted that the Tang Dynasty loved them.

Asking for compensation in the name of being cheated seemed to them to be nothing more than a business, and doing business was about bargaining, so they had already put forward a condition that seemed a bit excessive.

However, with such harsh conditions, Wang Zheng didn't even have a bargain. What does this mean, this means that the bid is low!

"This, General Wang, there seems to be a bit of a calculation in the middle...... As soon as a few people spoke, trying to raise some offers, they saw Wang Zheng suddenly frown, and the displeasure on his face was clear and definite.

Wang Zheng had a displeased look on his face, these guys didn't dare to raise the price rashly. Seeing that several Uighurs did not talk crookedly, Wang Zheng put away the displeasure on his face and began to inquire about the specific situation.

"But I need to know how many of you still have them, to see if the captured horses and equipment are enough, if not, I need to think about where to allocate ...... for you!" After several people looked at each other, they nodded, and in line with the principle of accepting it when they saw it, they directly began to cooperate.

"General Wang, we ......" Hearing the numbers from several people, Wang Zheng nodded with satisfaction, and then said to several cavalry academies beside him.

"Do you hear that?"

"I hear you."

"Go and prepare, arrange it as soon as possible, don't delay the task of Mo Zhonglang and the general."

"Yes!"

"You guys also go and settle down your people, let's concentrate by the way, and we will solve it as soon as possible later, so that we can cooperate with Mo Zhonglang's next task." Seeing Wang Zheng's orderly arrangement, several Uighurs claimed yes and began to return at the same time, slowly gathering the remaining Uighurs.

After about a quarter of an hour, the nearly 1,000 Uighurs who had survived the three remaining forts slowly gathered together.

As the Uighurs all emerged from the beacon forts and border forts, and gradually gathered together, several leading Uighurs reappeared in front of Wang Zheng.

"You're almost all there?"

"Yes!" Several people's answers were full of smiles, but they didn't know that as time progressed, the cavalry chasing and killing the rebels in Liaodong had slowly concentrated back, and had faintly formed a huge encirclement.

After receiving an affirmative answer from the mouths of several people, and then looking at the more than 1,000 people gathered together, Wang Zheng's face was full of smiles, and then he said to several cavalrymen behind him.

"Everyone is ready, what are you stunned about, why don't you do it quickly?"