Chapter 928 The Contributors of the Two Jue Famous Kings Are Great
Chapter 928 The Great Contribution of Two Famous Kings
A Jia Lazhangjing with a blue flag reminded him: "Dudu Beile, there are many Ming soldiers. Are you asking for help from Prince Rui?"
Du Du cursed angrily: "You're a useless thing, just a Nangou. No matter how many there are, you can't be the opponent of my Qing warriors!"
Even though Du Du is just a Gushan Ezhen with a blue flag and a mere Baylor, he is also from the royal family of the Qing Dynasty and is the nephew of the current emperor Huang Taiji.
Although he seemed obedient in front of his uncle Huang Taiji, Prince Li Daishan, Prince Rui Dorgon, and Prince Zheng Jierhalang, the owner of the Xianglan Banner, he was not like that in front of his subordinates.
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At this moment, he looked at the Ming army running in the distance. There were less than a thousand cavalry in front of them, galloping all the way in, bringing up billows of smoke. Behind them, two to three thousand infantry could be seen, pushing more than a hundred large and small war vehicles.
Car, follow slowly.
After that came the Ming Army brigade, this time with cavalry guarding the left and right wings, and in the middle were nearly a hundred chariots driving at the head, followed by infantry, so majestic that the horizon could not be seen at a glance.
Du Du stood on a fire road pier at the top of Shuangzi Mountain, and it seemed that the entire pier was shaking with the advancing pace of the Ming army.
The atmosphere was a little stagnant. Not only Du Du was a little surprised, but even the Qing generals and soldiers around him had expressions of disbelief: "Didn't the Ming army want to cross the river to save Jinzhou? Why did they suddenly come here?
La?"
According to the Qing army's intelligence reports, the Ming army had been preparing the equipment needed to cross the river for days, and was planning to forcefully cross the Nerv River and engage in a decisive battle with the Qing army at the foot of Jinzhou City.
Therefore, most of the main forces of the Qing army have withdrawn to the north bank of the Nv'er River and formed formations in the wilderness to the west and south of Jinzhou City to await the Ming army. Although the Xianglan Banner Gushan Ezhenbeile Dudu is stationed on the Twin Mountains, in fact
There was only one armored horseman, and even if some armored aha were added, the number would be less than 2,000 men and horses.
Du Du looked at the overwhelming Ming army infantry and cavalry rolling in front of him, and couldn't help but his heart was pounding. If it had been in the past, not to mention that he had more than a thousand warriors at this moment, even if he only had a few hundred, he would have dared to charge forward.
Tens of thousands of Ming troops formed a large formation.
But today, for some unknown reason, Du Du only felt a chill in his vest, and a trace of fear rose in his heart!
Du Du was not sure how many men and horses there were in the Ming army's infantry and cavalry rushing in front of him.
They saw a sea of flaming red Ming army flags, and in the billowing smoke and dust behind them, Ming army infantry and cavalry continued to appear, seemingly endlessly.
Du Du shouted loudly: "En Kehun, go find out which Ming Dynasty dog general's men and horses they are!"
"嗻."
A very young Tatar officer responded loudly, turned around and hurried away.
Soon, the Ming army's infantry, cavalry and horses, which came like a tide from the opposite side, stopped in the Pingchuan wilderness next to the southeast road of Shuangzi Mountain and stopped moving forward.
Du Du raised his eyes and looked around, and saw that this Ming army had approximately over 10,000 troops. Although it was unknown which Ming general was in command, it looked very fierce from the outside.
I don't know since when, many generals in the Qing army became much more cautious than before.
When they met the Ming army, they actually learned to calculate gains and losses, instead of charging desperately and killing without thinking, no matter whether they were outnumbered or not, as before.
Du Du first ordered the Jia La Zhang Jing Kun Qiang around him to lead several Niulu down the mountain to clean up the troops and prepare for battle. After Enkehun Niulu returned from the investigation, he would then attack according to the order.
Du Du was from the Manchu royal family. His full name was Aixinjueluo Dudu. He was the grandson of Nurhaci, the old slave of Jianzhou. His father was Guanglue Beile Chuying, the eldest son of Nurhaci.
He was awarded the title of Tai Ji when he first joined the army, and was named Baylor as early as the fourth year of the Apocalypse. Since then, he has participated in almost all wars such as the Mongolian expedition, the expedition against North Korea, and the invasion of the Ming Dynasty, and he has repeatedly made military exploits.
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But in the ninth year of Chongzhen, when the slave chief Huang Taiji founded the country and proclaimed himself emperor, he was only promoted to Anping Baylor. This title was far inferior to that of his brothers of the same generation, and even inferior to some of his nephews.
This situation made him feel very aggrieved!
Duoluo Anpingbeile, this title has become an unchanging title for Dudu since he obtained it.
Not to mention that he was already a Baylor in the fourth year of Tianqi, but in the ninth year of Chongzhen, after Du Du was awarded the title of Doroan Ping Baylor, he still fought bravely and achieved numerous military exploits.
But Du Du, who had repeatedly made military exploits and swore allegiance to Huang Taiji, was still not trusted or reused by Huang Taiji!
Perhaps Huang Taiji intentionally or unintentionally forgot about Du Du's military exploits, but in Du Du's own heart, there was a clear record of his personal military exploits.
Du Du couldn't stand being ignored despite having such outstanding military exploits. He once personally said, "I don't care if I work so hard." This shows that Du Du's dissatisfaction has reached a certain level.
He even believed that although Yue Tuo, who was also Huang Taiji's nephew, was accused of treason and had been convicted many times during his lifetime, he was still "still a prince."
In particular, Yue Tuo's eldest son Luo Luohong is just a child, but he can still "defeat Lord Belle"!
There are also two people, Tan Tai and Tu Lai, who are ministers of the Two Yellow Banners. They are able to continue to be promoted, but "people who seem to be innocent and meritorious" have not been given reasonable promotions. They are just bullying me.
He is just the eldest son and grandson of Lao Nu.
In recent years, Du Du's resentment has become more serious, and he often speaks without restraint. Although I try my best to serve the country, "What's the use?" For example, Jierharang just puts the emperor in his mouth, and promises
Got a prince.
He even said: "Just wait and see, I believe God will make his own decision."
From this point of view, the resentment in Du Du's heart is so deep that it cannot be resolved. However, he does not compare with others, but only mentions Jierhalang, which actually has profound meaning.
Compared with his father Chu Ying, the crimes committed by Ji'erharang's father Shuerhaqi and his brother Amin were not inferior at all, but Huang Taiji treated them significantly more favorably than Du Du.
Therefore, Du Du, who was full of resentment and had no way to vent it, would naturally show it in his actions, so he did many disrespectful acts without any hesitation.
Huang Taiji, on the other hand, was mostly punished with severe and light punishments, often with a fine of silver. Perhaps Huang Taiji felt that he was in the wrong, so he was given such a lenient punishment.
After all, Du Du is still his nephew after all, with the same royal blood. In fact, if Du Du was not the legitimate son and grandson, I am afraid he would not have received such attention from Huang Taiji. All this has something to do with his eldest son and father.
But it doesn't matter much.
Du Du's father is Aixinjueluo Chuying, the first son of Nurhachi, the old slave of Jianzhou. He began to lead the army alone in the war at the age of nineteen. He was once the most outstanding one among Nurhachi's disciples.
In the twenty-sixth year of Wanli, he was awarded the title of "Humbatulu" and was promoted to Baylor for leading his army to pacify Anchulaku.
In the Battle of Wujieyan in the thirty-fifth year of Wanli, Chu Ying took the lead bravely and made great achievements. The old slave Nurhachi was very happy about this and gave him the title of "Alhatu Tumen", that is,
The meaning of resourcefulness.
After that, Chu Ying also made outstanding military achievements in a series of battles during the slave-building period such as Yihan Mountain City, and made important contributions to the old slave Nurhaci's unification of the Jurchens. He can be called an outstanding contributor to the establishment of the Later Jin Dynasty.
At the same time, because he was the eldest son of Nurhaci and had repeatedly made military exploits on the battlefield, he was appointed to take charge of state affairs at that time. At the age of only twenty-nine, he had already become the second most powerful figure in Hou Jin Dynasty.
However, Chu Ying was cruel by nature, narrow-minded, and had great military exploits. He rose to a high position at a young age, but he began not to take anyone seriously, thus offending the "Five Founding Ministers" of Hou Jin Dynasty, E Yidu and Fei Ying.
Dong, He Heli, An Feiyanggu, Hu Erhan and even some brothers were at odds with Chu Ying.
The contradiction between the two sides gradually became clear and intensified, forcing the old slave Nurhachi to make a choice between his eldest son Chu Ying and the "five ministers" and other princes.
After repeated weighings, Nurhaci decided to alienate Chu Ying in order to win over the "five ministers" and scholars. However, Chu Ying not only failed to learn from this, but instead reflected on himself and kept secretly.
Instead, he began to be hostile to the old slave Nurhachi, and secretly made friends with his followers, waiting for an opportunity to retaliate. When the old slave sent troops to fight, Chu Ying came up with a plan, wrote a curse to burn to heaven and earth, and threatened: "If I am defeated, I will not let the defeated people
Father and brothers enter the city."
In the end, because Chu Ying was "unsatisfied, he burned his watch and sued Heaven for self-prosecution", so he was convicted of "juying". The old slave Nurhachi imitated the method of punishing Shuerhaqi back then, and ordered his eldest son Chu Ying to be imprisoned in Gao.
within the wall.
Just two years later, Chu Ying was ordered to be executed by Nurhachi in the name of unrepentance. He was only thirty-six years old!
In fact, the reason for this incident should be found in Chu Ying himself. It was his lack of humility towards the "five ministers" who were the "pillars" and "heroes" of the founding of the state.
He also lacked the wisdom to win over many younger brothers, and just wanted to take advantage of the old slave Nurhaci's lifetime to gain power first, and then gradually deprive them of their wealth and power in order to consolidate his position as prince.
It was precisely because of his foolish behavior that his older brothers and the "five ministers" felt that everyone was in danger, prompting them to unite and hold together for warmth, which in turn led to the loss of their status and lives.
"If virtue is not matched, there will be disaster." The ancients did not deceive me!
Perhaps he inherited his father's good genes, but in fact, Du Du also has some shadows of Chu Ying in him, that is, he lacks a humble attitude and the wisdom to win over people's hearts.
Perhaps it was precisely because he lacked these that he was able to live a good life under Huang Taiji, instead of becoming the target of Huang Taiji's elimination because he was too sharp.
Now, although Du Du has a lot of dissatisfaction in his heart, he does not dare to take it lightly when it comes to specific military affairs. After all, this may be the right way at the moment.
What he was thinking about was hoping that he would be treated fairly in the future, instead of dying at the hands of the Ming army now.
After a while, Niulu Zhangjing Enkehun rode his horse up the mountain. He turned over and dismounted in front of the fire road pier, ran all the way up, and reported: "Dudubele, the Ming army in front is Miyun Commander-in-Chief Tang Tong."
of soldiers and horses.”
"Tang Tong?"
There was a trace of disdain on Du Du's face, and he said in a cold tone: "Who knows, Tang Tong, how dare he come to Twin Mountains!"
He then shouted loudly: "Send the order, all Niulu assemble, follow Benbeile to fight, defeat the Ming army, capture and kill Ming Gou Tangtong."
"嗻."
In fact, Du Du's fear of the Ming army mainly came from Zhang Cheng's Xuanfu army and Cao Bianjiao's Qin army.
After all, Zhang Cheng was well-known. In just a few years, he successively killed Yuetuo, the first prince of Keqin County in the Qing Dynasty, and Duduo, the first prince of Yu. Both of them were famous royal generals in the Qing Dynasty, and both were granted hereditary titles.
The princes he replaced were all among the eight iron hat kings in the early Qing Dynasty.
The achievements of the two famous kings are extremely great. Zhang Cheng's name is almost as famous as the famous anti-Qing generals of the Southern Ming Dynasty and the national hero Li Dingguo. They are both people who can make the generals of the Qing army famous and frightened, and they are also the people who make the Qing monarchs and ministers hate him
people!
But Du Du didn't actually fight against Zhang Cheng's Xuanfu army, but "the name of a person is like the shadow of a tree". After all, Zhang Cheng had a good reputation, and Du Du didn't do it when he killed the slave king in the two battles.
In the frontline army.
Especially this time, Duduo, Prince of Yu of the Qing Dynasty, was shot to death by the Xuanfu army in the formation of his home with a white flag. Even his body was taken away by Zhang Cheng's men and became a prop for him to receive merit and rewards.
Therefore, everyone in the Qing army today knows Zhang Cheng, and everyone has a little fear of the Xuanfu army in their hearts. Even a few people, such as Dorgon, may hate Zhang Cheng more than fear them.
, but they don’t dare to despise it anymore.
Although Du Du had heard of Cao Bianjiao before, he didn't have much impression. In fact, most of the princes and beile in the Qing army were like this, and they were only familiar with the generals of the Ming army in Liaodong.
For the generals of the Ming army outside Liaodong, most of them only knew their names. Even the fierce Ming generals like Cao Bianjiao could frighten the rogues in the country, but in the eyes of the slaves and thieves, they were nothing.
However, this time the battle of Shimen Mountain allowed these self-righteous and arrogant Tatars to see the power and ferocity of the real Ming Dynasty generals.
On that day, Cao Bianjiao at the foot of Rufeng Mountain with more than 2,000 Ming cavalry rushed straight into Prince Rui Dorgon's army station and killed a man who passed through the camp. Unexpectedly, no one could stop him, but he also lost countless generals. In the end, he could only
Watching Cao Bianjiao's entire army retreat.
This battle made Cao Bianjiao's name famous among the generals of the Qing army. This battle further solidified Cao Bianjiao's reputation as a fierce general. From then on, Cao Huhu's name not only frightened thieves, but also slaves.
Thieves don't dare to underestimate it anymore.
But now, when Du Du heard that the person who came was neither Zhang Cheng, nor Cao Bianjiao, nor even Wu Sangui, but a mere Tang Tong, he didn't take it seriously.
It can be seen that after this battle of Jinzhou, the slave thieves changed their previous attitude of being extremely contemptuous and even contemptuous of the Ming army. They indeed paid more attention to the Ming army than before.
But it is only limited to those who are particularly capable of fighting. As for the other Ming armies, in the eyes of slaves, thieves and knights, they are still little Kalami!