Chapter 123: The Mongol Army's Response
Chapter 123 The Response of the Mongolian ArmyChapter 123 The Response of the Mongolian Army
Looking at Wen Tianxiang, Cang Fei was like seeing the epitome of Guo Jing, and wanted to come to Guo Jing to recommend Wen Tianxiang over, I am afraid that he wanted to remind him not to forget his chivalrous and benevolent heart.
It's just that Cang Fei knows that he wants to go back to the past, I'm afraid it won't be easy, and he can only sigh lightly at Guo Jing's good intentions.
The Tumeng army marched westward, and soon after approached the Ilkhanate.
At the same time, the Ilkhanate also reacted, and the Great Khan Hulegu came with a large army to resist, wanting to keep the Tumeng army out of the country.
On the border between Great Qin and the Ilkhanate, 600,000 Mongol troops and 500,000 Mongol soldiers confronted each other.
Cang Fei did not send all his troops, and left the 400,000 troops in Xinjiang, let Zhang Rou take command, and ordered him to act when he saw the opportunity.
The Ilkhanate, on the other hand, sent most of its troops, but it was still slightly weaker than Great Qin in terms of troops.
In the Mongolian tent, Hulegu slammed a letter on the ground and shouted: "Don't you know that if my Ilkhanate can't resist the Southern Barbarians, he won't end well?"
Before Hulegü, there was a Mongol on his knees, who was an envoy from the Kipchak Khanate.
After Cang Fei prepared to attack the Ilkhanate, Hulegu knew the news, Cang Fei could arrange spies to the Ilkhanate, and Hulegu could naturally do the same.
In the face of the threat of Great Qin, Hulegu immediately thought of Brother Bei'er, although he and Brother Bei'er both called themselves Khans and were hostile to each other, but after all, they were both Mongols, both descendants of Genghis Khan, and they were also facing the threat of slaughtering the Mongol army, so it was natural to unite.
However, his request for help did not receive a positive response, and Brother Bei'er only sent an envoy to deliver a letter, and in the long nonsense, Hülegü only saw two words in it: "refuse".
"Hulegu Great Khan, my Kipchak Khanate is also helpless, the Great Qin State has an army of 400,000 pressed on the border of the Kipchak Khanate, if our Great Khan acts rashly, these Tumeng troops will definitely attack my Kipchak Khanate. We can only contain these 400,000 Tumeng troops. If they are not allowed to join the battlefield, nothing else can be done. "The envoy of the Kipchak Khanate.
"Get out!" shouted Hülegü.
Being stared at by Hülegü with murderous eyes, the envoys of the Kipchak Khanate were frightened into a cold sweat and crawled out of Hulegu's big tent. He was really worried that Hülegü would not be able to bear the anger and kill him, and then he would really die a wrongful death.
Hülegü was indeed very angry, and he really wanted to kill this envoy from the Kipchak Khanate, but he finally suppressed this **.
Killing this envoy would only make his relationship with Brother Be'er worse, and it would have no effect at all.
He understands what Brother Bei'er is doing. If he were Brother Bei'er, he would do the same, after all, the relationship between the two sides is not harmonious, and it would be good if he didn't fall into the ground, how could he help, not to mention that there were 400,000 Tumeng troops eyeing him, so he didn't dare to move.
But understanding is understanding, but Hülegü is still extremely angry, because he is now facing a crisis of Yan zhòng.
Although he had an army of 500,000, he faced an army of 600,000 Tumeng. He was under pressure.
The Mongolian soldiers are no longer the victorious divisions of the past, after repeatedly losing to the Tumeng army, they have long been a little frightened, although his subordinates are elite divisions, except for some from Mobei Mongolia and Xinjiang, most of them have not fought with the Tumeng army, but the rumors of the Tumeng army have long been spread to the ears of his troops.
The Tu Mongol army is really like its name, as if it was born to slaughter the Mongols, no matter how brave the Mongols are, they will still be defeated in the end.
Hülegü, who has always been confident in his own parts. Now they have become uneasy, especially now that the strength of Tu Meng's army is still above him, and the enemy he is facing is the Great Qin Emperor Cangfei, who has never been defeated since he entered the battlefield.
Hulegu's two brothers, Meng Ge and Kublai Khan, died at the hands of Cang Fei. He had to wonder if he would follow in his brother's footsteps.
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The Mongol army of the Ilkhanate and the Tumeng army of the Great Qin Empire met on the battlefield, and instead of fighting siege battles as in Xinjiang and Tibet, they chose field battles.
After so many battles with the Tumeng army, the Mongols finally understood a truth, they couldn't defend the city in front of the Tumeng army. There may still be hope of victory in the field.
In the Battle of Taiyuan and the Battle of Yanjing, the Mongol army was able to compete with the Tumeng army, but it only failed because of Cangfei's outstanding personal strength.
Considering Cang Fei's personal force, the Mongolian army also adjusted its own troop system, the commander is no longer in the command of the middle army, but in the rear army, and the commander also arranges a stand-in, just secretly giving orders, in order to avoid being beheaded by Cang Fei.
At the same time, in order to prevent Cangfei from hunting and killing generals at all levels and guiding the troops to be scattered, the Mongolian army began to carefully classify the personnel of the troops.
It's like a ten-man team, under the ten-captain, the other ten people are arranged from one to ten, and after the ten-captain dies, the number one will take over the command.
By analogy, the Mongol army was prepared for the generals to be hunted by Cang Fei, and then they would be replaced by the people behind them to ensure that the army would not be in chaos, so as to weaken Cang Fei's impact on the war situation.
For these things, Cang Fei had already learned from the spies, so this war, he didn't charge like before.
In fact, since the Battle of Yanjing, he has rarely been so rampage.
Kublai Khan put him on the sidelines, and during the long war, the Mongols also learned to defend him strictly, and he could no longer decide the victory on the battlefield by personal force alone, as he did at the beginning.
However, Cang Fei was not too worried, the Tumeng army was no longer the weak brigade of the past, but the strongest army in the world, even in the face of the Mongolian soldiers who had dominated the world, it was not weak at all, and could even suppress it.
More than a million troops, fighting in the battlefield, bloody and violent to the extreme, corpses gradually fighting, many wounded on the ground wailing, but will be trampled to death in an instant, yellow-brown land, slowly turned reddish-brown.
At the beginning, Cang Fei could calmly watch the battle in the Chinese army, but later saw that the battle was too tragic, and he couldn't help but kill it.
The Mongolian army had long expected the appearance of Cangfei, and the position of the Mongolian army headquarters was constantly moving, far away from Cangfei, so that Cangfei could not approach at all.
Cang Fei shot and killed one Mongolian general after another, but someone immediately took over the command, although this was also a big blow to the Mongolian army, but it could not play a fundamental role in the battle situation. (To be continued.) )