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Chapter 2350 Fill the ravines with flesh and blood!

Hu Yiqing used 8,000 people to deal with the enemy's 5,000 cavalry, and won a complete victory, with less than 100 casualties. After careful counting, only 17 people were killed, 71 people were injured, and 1,500 war horses were seized.

The battle was very happy and was listed as a combat model. The staff members had a very high evaluation of this!

The first is to dare to fight. The cavalry was the tank at that time, with a strong impact. Ordinary troops had to deal with them very carefully. If they were not careful, they would probably be killed by the cavalry.

Hu Yiqing's troops were afraid of fighting and fighting against the cavalry.

Even if it is a single-on-one, one infantry against another cavalry, he dares to show his gun!

The second is the strategy rival. If the cavalry cannot defeat it and can run away, the infantry does not have such a big advantage.

The battlefield of this battle was placed in a hilly area with high and low heights, and a good battlefield was chosen, so a wonder appeared: four-legged ones can't run two legs!

The infantry caught up with the cavalry and slaughtered them, demonstrating the good combat quality of the South China Army!

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When the emperor was here, Yan Changwu was overjoyed and asked someone to send a piece of paper to Hu Yiqing.

This is a gold withdrawal order at the Imperial Bank of South China. The emperor paid for it privately and gave Hu Yiqing twenty kilograms of gold!

Twenty kilograms of gold!

The gold in the South China Empire was not circulated and was very expensive, making Hu Yiqing's eyes appear!

Hu Yiqing fought beautifully, and Yan Changwu also praised him solidly!

Hu Yiqing, a powerful general who was able to kill hundreds of people, was a general from Xinming. He was the cousin of another Xinming general Zhao Yinxuan. He was from Lin'an, Yunnan. After the Jiashen Incident, Xinming was established. The court recruited heroes. Yiqing and Yinxuan joined the army. They stood out in the Xinming army and were appreciated by the Southeast King Yan Changwu. They were taken to Nanhua and fought westward. They had a special contribution and were now the third-class count of Nanhua.

As the main general, Hu Yiqing and the eight thousand infantry also shared a large amount of bonuses: one person rewarded ten silver dollars, and the cavalry doubled, and ninety-four thousand silver dollars.

Another 1,500 war horses were recycled at an average of 30 silver dollars per horse, and another 45,000 silver dollars were earned!

The war horses that can go to the battlefield are very expensive, and the average price of thirty silver dollars is also very fair.

He earned 139,000 silver dollars in one battle. When the soldiers heard the rewards conveyed by the officers, they were all happy!

Each of them allocated their bonuses and then added them to the bank passbook. When withdrawing, they could calculate half of the silver dollar and half of the banknotes. This is a preferential treatment for soldiers. Only one-tenth of the silver dollar can be withdrawn in the South China Empire. If you want more silver dollars, you have to pay for them.

The paper money in the South China Empire was strong because it had a margin. For many years, the South China Empire insisted on recharging the margin in the central bank when issuing paper money.

Margin: For example, a foreign trader received banknote payment in the South China Empire. When he left the South China Empire, he could exchange the banknotes for silver dollars and take them away!

In Nanhua, someone got the banknote and wanted to exchange it for silver dollars. This is allowed because the Nanhua Empire had enough gold and silver margin!

Within ten silver dollars, it is equivalent to exchange, and one yuan is exchanged for one silver dollar, but if you want to exchange for more silver dollars, such as ninety silver dollars, you have to exchange it with one hundred yuan banknotes.

Nine out of ten is the country's seigniorage!

The more you exchange it, the more troublesome it will be, and the more seigniorage tax you pay. Therefore, even a big capitalist will not exchange all his money for silver dollars.

Due to the strong empire, paper money was widely used among the people of South China.

In Xinming, paper money was also issued, which also had a margin.

Paper money is very convenient to use. The economy of China is developing, and the issuance and use of paper money has made great contributions.

Later historians pointed out that the success of China lies in the fact that the country has money, and the country has money in the active development of trade, the economy and the search for minerals everywhere. Yan Changwu firmly grasped money and was generous, but he succeeded.

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General Gamar Abed fled back with less than three hundred soldiers. Aurangzeb was furious and scolded him, then called the guards, whipped him with twenty whips and executed publicly!

Hehe, I will be rewarded twenty here and twenty there too, and the same end will be achieved.

The losses of the five thousand cavalrymen were not much, and the problems were that they had just praised him and other generals and immediately let Aurangzebu lose his face. How could he not beat him?

As a result, the Mughal generals dared not act rashly anymore. They honestly attacked the Nanhua Army's camp in front. After paying a certain price, the Nanhua Army withdrew and the Mughal occupied the camp.

Victory! Victory! Continuous victory!

General Gamar Abed knew his shame and bravely led his army to defeat the five camps of the South China Army. Aurangzeb was also stingy with rewards, and rewarded him with one thousand silver dollars.

The good news spread frequently, and Aurangzebu was overjoyed and ordered the imperial camp to go forward and march southward.

People were immersed in the ecstasy of defeating the pagans, and we defeated the pagans!

These vicious pagans, but after defeating the Ottoman Empire, we can defeat them. We are stronger than them, and we are stronger than the Ottomans!

Among the Mughals, there are still people who understand.

The former head general of the front line, Marcus, a veteran who walked on the battlefield in Afghanistan, was driven to the second-line troops of the reserve army to lead the troops because of his poor combat. His partner Kamran was in trouble with him.

Looking at the battle report, Marcus smiled bitterly!

He said to Kamran: "This is the same as the Afghan tactics. They retreat first. When we reach the mountains, they will attack, cut off our supply line and defeat us."

Kamran agreed: "Yes, there is no record of eliminating a large number of enemy troops in the battle report, nor is there any major seizures. It is just a capture of the place. The pagans are luring the enemy into the depths!"

Marcus was worried about the country and the army and suggested: "Let's go and report to His Majesty!"

Kamran agreed and took the guards with him and rushed to the Central Army Imperial Camp.

Dismounted in front of the Imperial Camp, compared with the rear camp, the surrounding area of ​​the Imperial Camp was blocked with iron-page vehicles, which was not only grand, because the harassment of the South China Army was very rampant, and some rangers even shot black guns at the Imperial Camp. In order to avoid Aurangzebu being disturbed and in danger, he used iron-page vehicles to escort the Imperial Camp.

The officers and soldiers of the Imperial Camp were dressed luxuriously and neatly and neatly.

As dazzling as these earthen and gold costumes were Marcus calmed down and began to doubt whether the trip was wise. He did not let the guards pass on it, and just talked to Kamran outside the imperial camp.

"My brother," he said, "I am becoming increasingly lacking in confidence in this trip. Now our army is constantly winning, and people are filled with fire. If we pour a basin of cold water, they will not let us go. The time is not yet ripe. Let's leave here!"

"Hey, hey, my brother, I don't understand what you mean, are the enemy luring us into the deep?"

"Yes, but we lack sufficient evidence. If we go in and say it, those people will say we are jealous of the other generals' achievements, and we will run into bloody hair on a stone wall, my brother!"

Less than ten minutes after the argument was outside the Imperial Camp, Marcus admitted that he was timid, while Camran could not act alone.

So, they neither saw Aurangzeb himself nor mentioned their affairs to any officials under Aurangzeb, and returned to the back camp without any success.

The Mughal army continued to advance victoriously to the south!
Chapter completed!
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