Chapter Thirty-Four: An Unexpected Development (Ask for Follow-up!) )

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Desheng Gate.

Unaja decided to go south to bypass the previous dwelling, but what he never expected was that an old friend was waiting for him in the north dwelling.

Shi Heng had some connections with the leader of the Mongol Wengniute tribe, Mao Na Child.

He also first "coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes" on the steppe, and the Mongolian tribes vied with each other to join them, nominally unifying Mongolia and becoming the overlord of the new generation of the steppe, only one step away from the position of Mongolian Khan.

The leader of the Weng Niu Special Division, Mao Na Child, was one of them, and was also given the official position of Dayuan Pingzhang first.

Not long ago, the Ming army was defeated at Tumubao, and hundreds of thousands of troops were destroyed, so they were able to lead the three-way army into the pass.

Shi Heng's predecessor was somewhat similar to Liu Ju, the governor of Xizhimen, both of whom had been defeated before participating in the Battle of Beijing, but compared to Liu Ju's undamaged foundation, Shi Heng was defeated more completely.

Here is a detail, although Shi Heng was defeated, he was only the deputy general of the Ming army at that time, and he was not actually the one who commanded it.

Shi Heng's Ming army met the Wara cavalry of the Mao Na Ha in Datong, and the main general did not listen to Shi Heng's advice and chose to take the initiative to attack the Wara army that was in full swing.

The problem was that it was in the plain at that time, and Tumubao had just been defeated, so the Ming army naturally suffered another crushing defeat without exception.

This time the defeat was even worse, the Ming army lord would be killed by Mao Nazi, the soldiers and horses were almost wiped out, scattered and fled, if Shi Heng hadn't guessed that he would lose the battle and run fast, he would not have returned to Beijing at all.

In the end, he was spared.

Being spared means that Shi Heng was a whole army when he went, and he was himself when he returned.

Such a defeat naturally caused fierce impeachment by the civil officials of the Manchu Dynasty, and they lived in the eyes of others with contempt all day long.

Because everyone saw one result, Shi Heng was a defeated general on the battlefield, and he fled all the way back to Beijing from the Datong battlefield by himself.

The lone person of an entire army is not necessarily a defeated general, but he must be a coward.

The civilians don't pay attention to the details, they just know that you lost the battle, and now you are the only one left in the whole army, then you will be held responsible.

The Empress Dowager Sun Ruowei, who was in charge at the time, naturally would not offend the civilian clique for the sake of a military general, so Shi Heng was unexpectedly imprisoned and put to death, and waiting to be killed seemed to be his end.

Then why did he become the chief military officer in Beijing again?

It's all about humility.

Before being reborn by Zhu Di and occupying his body, Zhu Qiyu, the emperor of Jingtai, had time to give an order, that is, Yu Qian temporarily replaced the military department and commanded the defense of Beijing.

Shi Heng was originally a general with a high prestige in the border army, although he was defeated this time, but the actual circumstances were excusable, after Yu Qian learned the truth, he pleaded with the civil officials of the Manchu Dynasty and gave him a chance to make meritorious contributions.

This is why Shi Heng can stand here.

It can be said that without Yu Qian's trust, Shi Heng's head would have fallen to the ground now, and he would still be cut off by his own people.

At this moment, when he saw Mao Nazi, the captive chief who killed himself almost completely in Datong, Shi Heng was naturally an enemy to him, and he was very angry.

In Shi Heng's opinion, it is today to defeat the child to prove himself!

The order that Yu Qian gave him was to ambush in the dwellings, and when the battle of Deshengmen was sometimes suddenly killed, Shi Heng's order was also passed down according to this, but he never expected a variable.

His nephew, Shi Biao.

Shi Biao is Shi Heng's nephew, compared to Shi Heng's thick and thin Zhang Fei, this kid is completely Li Kui, and the weapon he uses is similar, he is a giant axe that he doesn't know where to get it.

The weapons used by ordinary people are nothing more than swords, guns, swords, halberds, and most of the generals of the Ming army use the standard saber "Yanling Knife" issued by the imperial court, this kind of knife is not long or short, it is just right to hold in the hand, and Shi Heng also uses this.

can choose a giant axe as a weapon and go into battle, and ten people can't touch one, which shows how tiger this Shi Biao is.

Shi Biao can be said to be a classic interpretation of people as his name suggests, how can he be a "tough" person on weekdays, he belongs to the kind of person who has to make several waves without wind and kick three times when he sees a tree.

Except for his special fondness for beating and slashing people, he has few special interests and hobbies, and even Shi Heng is ashamed of his bravery and good fighting.

Before the war, Shi Heng had hesitated whether to take his nephew to the battlefield.

Because in Shi Heng's opinion, once his nephew's temper comes up, he doesn't care about any battlefield military orders at all, so he probably just yells and rushes out.

In fact, now what he feared is happening.

Mao Na's army is making a detour from outside the house, and Shi Heng is instructing the deputy general to watch his nephew, otherwise he will do something bad.

Before they finished speaking, the two of them were stunned to see that Shi Biao had already rushed out from front of them with a giant axe.

There was indeed some luck in this matter.

It may be that the attention of the Warat army at that time was on the dwellings that had been ambushed in the south, or it may be that Shi Biao's figure carrying a giant axe was not so conspicuous in a dwelling.

Anyway, in the entire Warat army, no one noticed that there was a brother with a giant axe rushing towards them in the north.

This led to a problem, Shi Biao was swaying around the houses to the north, and it was only when he swung his giant axe into it that the Warat army realized.

Seeing that Shi Biao had taken the lead in rushing towards the Wara army, the Ming army in ambush in the northern houses was also stupid, and then they all came to their senses and rushed forward.

Shi Heng, the main general, is now a playmaker.

It's not too late to realize, but the problem is that the Warat cavalry soon discovered that the Han man with the giant axe was a little too violent.

What does it mean to be a husband and a wife, they now roughly understand.

Because Shi Biao is now teaching them by word and deed.

He rushed left and right in the middle of the Warat army, slashing and slashing the Warat soldiers and horses, and the great axe in his hand often cut the valiant Warat cavalry in half, even men and horses, as easily as chopping wood.

Soon, the follow-up Ming army also rushed from the houses to help the battle, and when they saw the vanguard so brave, they were also greatly boosted, and they rampaged in the Wara army, causing chaos in the Warat army.

All of this happened in a very short period of time.

By the time the boy received the news, the rear army was already collapsing.

This leader of the Weng Niute tribe, who thought he could follow and recover the Great Yuan first, never imagined that before he could get close to Yu Qian at Deshengmen, he was beaten to the ground.

He watched a Ming army general armed with a giant axe, with his subordinates in his own formation, cutting people more easily than slaughtering sheep on the grassland.

The boy then brandished his saber and gave orders loudly, trying to stabilize his position.

But he soon discovered that there was no use for eggs.

The general of the Ming army with a giant axe seemed to have descended from the gods, and he was so fierce that he couldn't speak.

The vanguard and the Chinese army of the Weng Niu Special Department were simply vulnerable in front of Shi Biao, and the Wara cavalry who had just shouted that they were going to enter the city to burn and kill and loot were now afraid of the Ming army like a tiger, and they scattered and fled in all directions.

Looking at Shi Biao, who was red-eyed, no one wanted to rush up and take an axe.