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Chapter 1124 1119 [Destruction of Mongolia]

Yue Fei placed him in the Tatar tribe east of Hulunbuir Lake, and its chief was named Zhu Shizhong.

Original name: Temujin Uge!

Historically, Yesugei named his son Temujin because of his capture of this man, thus giving rise to a generation of genius Genghis Khan.

"Da da da da..."

The sound of horse hoofbeats was getting closer and closer. The leader got off his horse and knelt on one knee in front of Zhu Shizhong: "The Mongols are coming. Lots of them!"

Zhu Shizhong pressed his hand on the handle of the knife: "As expected by Yue Duhu, the time has come for us to avenge Lao Khan!"

In this time and space, Temujin Uge's father was killed by Hebul Khan during the expansion of the Mongolian tribes. Then Temujin Uge led the remaining troops and went south to join Yue Fei, and changed his name to Zhu Shizhong.

Zhu Shizhong organized the women, children and livestock to retreat according to the plan, and he led his troops to pretend to cover.

After withdrawing less than two miles, they began to abandon livestock and other supplies.

More and more supplies were abandoned, and cattle and sheep were scattered everywhere to show how panicked they were during their escape.

Hebul Khan came after him with 20,000 cavalry, and the chiefs of each tribe slowed down and sent their men to gather the cattle and sheep.

Orqin Ba'er Hehei rushed to Hebul Khan's side and asked: "Father Khan, are you still pursuing me? All the troops have stopped."

Hebul Khan frowned and said: "Each tribe leaves fifty weak soldiers to collect the livestock and withdraw eastward with the livestock. The rest of the warriors will follow me to continue the pursuit. Don't cause chaos due to fighting over the livestock. Bring them back and I will distribute them uniformly."

He asked me Bahai to attack from the north, attracting Yue Fei to go north for rescue, but he could not be sure whether Yue Fei had left.

Therefore, Hebul Khan originally did not dare to pursue them too deeply, but the behavior of the Tatar people abandoning their livestock made him believe that Yue Fei's main force had really left.

In front of them are the women and children of the Tatar tribe. As long as the women and children are killed or kidnapped, these remaining Tatar people will be completely exterminated.

The ones at the front were the troops of Fourth Son Hutula.

Following closely behind were the troops of the eldest son, Oqinba'erhehei.

As the eldest son of Hebul Khan, Oqin Ba'erhehei selected warriors from various conquered tribes, and added more than a thousand elite Mongolian warriors as a foundation to establish his own tribe - the Zhuerqi tribe!

When the Zhuerqi tribe was first established, there were only more than two thousand string control men, but they were all selected from the best. Moreover, the armor armor rate was 100%.

After more than ten years of development, the population of the Zhuerqi tribe has increased, and the armor rate has declined, but it is still the most capable of fighting among the Mongolian tribes.

Historically, even if Genghis Khan was elected as the Great Khan of Mongolia, the Zhuerqi tribe still refused to abandon him because of their own strength, and even stabbed him in the back and attacked Temujin's old camp.

"Right ahead, right ahead. Blow the trumpet!"

Hutula saw the figure of the Tatar cavalry and blew the horn to report to the friendly forces behind.

This is the home base of the Mongols, so they are naturally familiar with the terrain.

The second son, Atu'er, Genghis Khan's biological grandfather, had already led his troops to bypass the army from the south and outflank them. Genghis Khan's biological father, who was still a brave young man, was also among this army.

Zhu Shizhong pretended to be shocked and fled further west, even leaving behind a large number of old, weak, women and children.

This move convinced the Mongols that Yue Fei had gone north.

They no longer cared about anything and accelerated their horses to pursue. They planned to leave only a few troops to capture the women and children, while more troops continued to pursue the Tatar cavalry.

The women and children were also frightened and fled on horseback, but the horses were at a disadvantage, and some were even draft horses used to haul tents.

The Mongolian army continued to accelerate its pursuit, catching up with some women and children one after another.

Most of the land here is flat grassland, but the terrain on the side and front is slightly raised. There is a sound of horse hooves, and thousands of Ming cavalry suddenly appear behind the raised grassland.

First he saw the flag, then the raised lance, then the cavalry helmet, and the head of the war horse.

Genghis Khan's biological grandfather, biological father, and two uncles were circling this way and directly collided with Yue Fei's ambush.

Unprepared, the Mongolian cavalry was defeated and fled.

Hebul Khan urgently mobilized troops and horses, asking his eldest son, third son, and fourth son to rescue him, and surrounded Yue Fei from both sides. He also asked his sixth son to lead the troops to go around to the southeast and launch an attack on Yue Fei's other side.

At this time, Zhu Shizhong, who had been fleeing, also led the Tatar cavalry to fight back.

Yue Fei's troops advanced too fast and rushed out before being surrounded by the Mongolian army on several sides. Two thousand of the cavalry went straight to attack the flanking enemy troops; the other three thousand cavalry rushed towards Hebul Khan's rear army.

He had no choice but to personally lead his headquarters to fight.

Further north, more than 5,000 Tanggu cavalrymen, totaling more than 5,000 people, were rushing towards the battlefield. They were also ambushes arranged by Yue Fei, but due to insufficient terrain conditions, they had to ambush six or seven miles away.

Seeing the chaos in the rear and the damn Tatars coming to kill him, the fourth son suddenly sent someone to send a message to his eldest brother. He asked his eldest brother to surround and kill Yue Fei. He was the closest to the Tatar cavalry, so he first dealt with the Tatars and then went to help.

Zhu Shizhong shouted that he wanted to avenge his father's murder, but when it came to the real fight, he was like a sixth man.

When he saw Hutula turning back to counterattack, he immediately blew his trumpet and swept to the north. He did not engage in battle with the Mongols at all. He only wanted to preserve his strength and help Yue Fei disperse some of the enemy's troops.

When Hu Tula saw this, he was furious. While speeding up the pursuit, he blew the trumpet and asked his elder brother to divide his troops to intercept.

Thousands of begging Mongolian elites were quickly separated and headed northwest to block the direction of Zhu Shizhong's troops. These guys rode the best horses of the Mongols and rushed very fast under full acceleration.

In panic, Zhu Shizhong led his troops to escape.

However, hundreds of Tatar cavalry were bitten and were hunted down by the most elite Mongolian cavalry. It is estimated that few of them could escape. Zhu Shizhong's heart was bleeding. All his troops were remnants of Tatar troops. Although there were only a few people in these years,

It has recovered slightly, but it is still a very weak force.

One less person dies!

Because Hu Tula was pursuing him too closely, Zhu Shizhong fled to the northwest at full speed, even passing by the women and children of his own tribe. In the blink of an eye, he abandoned Yue Fei and fled away from the main battlefield.

This is no longer a normal way to contain the enemy, but to preserve strength - escaping from battle!

In order to prevent Linhuang Protectorate from becoming a warlord, Wang Gui and other generals have been transferred away, leaving only Xu Qing as his old partner under Yue Fei.

At this moment, Xu Qing led two thousand cavalry to defeat the outflanking Sixth Son Hedan'an head-on. Xu Qing did not continue to pursue for any distance before turning back and rushing towards the third son Hubald Black Bald Mongolian who was trying to encircle Yue Fei.

At this time, the boss and Lao Qi also rushed in with their troops. Xu Qing had to face a force five times his own. Moreover, he had to create conditions for victory for Yue Fei, and he could not just break through and escape.

The plan was well planned, but it was because Zhu Shizhong escaped from the battle that Xu Qing and his cavalry were in danger.

Xu Qing had no choice but to charge forward in waves, and almost every one of his cavalrymen was shot with three or four arrows, all thanks to the medium-sized cotton armor on their bodies for protection.

Ming Dynasty cavalry kept falling down, and in the blink of an eye more than 70 people were killed. Those Mongolian cavalry were fighting like crazy.

At this moment, the sound of horse hoofbeats came from the north. It was the ambush troops from the Tang Gu tribe six or seven miles away coming to the battlefield.

If the Tanggu cavalry had attacked from the north, the Mongolian army would have been completely defeated. Oqin Baerhehei quickly sent out elite troops to stop the attack, which instantly greatly reduced the pressure on Xu Qing's troops.

During the battle in the northern battlefield, Yue Fei's side suddenly burst into cheers, but the winner had already been decided with Hebul Khan.

Genghis Khan's fifth grandfather suddenly died and was killed by Yue Fei's subordinates. Hebul Khan's headquarters was defeated by Yue Fei.

At this moment, Yue Fei led more than a thousand cavalry in hot pursuit of Hebule Khan, and the remaining cavalry was sent back to rescue Xu Qing.

Until now, Xu Qing's Xiaoqi were trapped in a tight siege, and nearly two hundred people had been killed.

These are all the elite cavalry of the Ming Dynasty. Since the fall of the Jin Kingdom, so many of them have never died at one time. Even when Yue Fei and the Xixia Iron Kites clashed, so many of the elite cavalry did not die.

Zhu Shizhong, who fled the battle, is doomed. Not only will he himself be dealt with by military law, but even the remaining Tatar troops will be dispersed and distributed!

Zhu Zhongming and Zhu Mingyi were so obedient. They obeyed Yue Fei's military orders honestly and bravely fought with me Ba'ai and suffered heavy casualties.

The more you pay, the more rewards you will receive from the court. If you don't want to pay, just die.

But it was said that with the defeat of Hebul Khan's headquarters, some Mongolian cavalry nearby learned the news, and suddenly many troops passively avoided the battle, and even dozens or hundreds of people left the battlefield.

After they arrived at the safe area, they did not choose to leave. Instead, they knelt down and waited for Yue Fei to surrender.

These are all tribes of various ethnic groups that were annexed by the Mongols. On the one hand, they were frightened by the power of Hebul Khan, and on the other hand, they were concerned about their relatives who were hidden in the mountains, so they continued to fight until now.

Now that Hebul Khan had been defeated, they naturally did not want to fight again.

There was no way to escape, it had already snowed, and it was difficult for them to survive the winter without supplies. They had to stay here to seek refuge with Yue Fei, and then act as a guide for Yue Fei, heading towards the mountainous areas where Mongolian women and children were hiding, and retrieving their relatives while obtaining supplies.

Wherever there is one, there is the second. More and more tribes that were annexed by Mongolia left the battlefield regardless and waited to surrender.

Even the most elite Zhuerqi tribe in Mongolia had a large number of cavalry who fled regardless of orders. Because half of the population of this tribe came from various tribes conquered by the Mongols.

After suffering a defeat, one surrenders to the victor. This is normal in the grassland.

If everyone fights to the end, how many prairie men will be left when all the people are soldiers?

On the contrary, Tuoli, who took the remnant of his troops to join the Mongols, actually fought bravely to the death. Because he killed more than twenty brothers and several uncles, many of his uncles and uncles who were still alive fled to join the Ming Dynasty.

If he surrenders, he will definitely die!

Xu Qing, who was trapped in a tight siege, immediately relaxed and quickly joined forces with the reinforcements sent by Yue Fei to fight back. Genghis Khan's grandfather had no time to escape and was beheaded by Xu Qing's soldiers.

Yue Fei was still leading his troops in pursuit, constantly defeating Hebul Khan's rear-end troops.

After all, Hebulehan was old and frail. He was chased by Yue Fei to the end, and gradually felt that his strength was exhausted. He wrapped the reins around his forearms and lay prone on the horse's back, trying to ensure that he did not fall off.

Suddenly, an arrow flew past his back and hit the back of his horse's neck.

Yue Fei shot an arrow while galloping, and soon shot a second arrow, this time hitting the horse's butt.

The war horse was hit by two arrows in a row, and finally went crazy and violently lifted up Hebul Khan.

Hebulehan was so weak that he couldn't hold the horse's belly with his legs. Since the reins were still wrapped around his arms, he flew up and was dragged for a while, and his ankle was stepped on by the hind hoof of his own horse.

The Tanggu cavalry rushing from the north were also routed by a large number of enemies at this moment, and finally broke through the enemies blocking them, and joined Xu Qing for the final charge.

After another charge, the Mongolian army was completely defeated.

Yue Fei led his army to kill the last batch of Hebul Khan's personal guards, and pulled the reins to slow down and stop.

Several Ming cavalrymen rushed over and surrounded Hebul Khan, who was lying in the snow with his ankle broken.

Capture the enemy chief alive.

(End of chapter)


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