For a time, I heard that the rebel army was recruiting brave soldiers, and people from all over the grassland came to join the army. After all, this rebel army was under the name of Hanasher.
Hanasher: The ancestor of the Anjiwa people, he was originally the chief of the Alan tribe in the west. Unable to bear the humiliation of neighboring countries and the increasingly poor living conditions, he had no choice but to lead his people to flee to the East; he was also a great military strategist of his generation.
During the activities of leading his tribe, he conquered countless countries, large and small, all the way to the Kuktai Grassland (i.e. Anjiwa Grassland) in the east, and finally settled here.
His legendary life was dedicated to expansion and conquest, and the territory he left behind eventually laid the foundation of the Great Anjiwa Empire. Therefore, he was regarded as an ancestor and god by the Anjiwa people.
With Hanasher's charisma, the number of rebels has gradually expanded, and they have the capital to unify the grassland.
On this day, Qingmeng followed the local customs, put on red prairie clothes, and slowly walked into Nalan's tent. He saw Nalan and Buge studying the military strategy under the weak candle light.
"How was the research for this book?" Qing Meng smiled and sat aside, placing his hands lightly on their shoulders.
Buge opened his mouth and said: "This book was created by the imperial people, so I believe that the tactics in this book have no place on the grassland."
"So, what kind of troops do Buge think are most suitable on the grassland, and what tactics are the most important?" Qingmeng nodded, asking as if he was teaching tactics to his apprentice.
"We, the Anjiwa people, have been making a living on horseback since ancient times. Cavalry is more suitable for fighting alone than fighting alone. Moreover, the Anjiwa grassland is flat and open, and the mobility of the cavalry can be perfectly demonstrated. On the battlefield, they can use it to the extreme.
They can overwhelm the enemy with great speed, and when the battle is unfavorable, the cavalry can easily break out of the encirclement and get out of danger." Buge slowly explained.
A trace of excitement flashed in Qingmeng's eyes. Buge, who knew nothing about military affairs, was able to realize the importance of cavalry in just one or two years. The most important thing is that Qingmeng was his master in military matters.
When the apprentice makes progress, the master can't help but feel proud.
Compared to Bug, Nalan is slightly inferior to the military. At present, he doesn't even understand the role of cavalry. It is inevitable that he will feel jealous, but it is not that obvious.
Bug seemed to understand what he was thinking, so he smiled and consoled him: "My good Anda, compared to military affairs, it would be more powerful to be able to gather all the people who are proficient in this field under his command."
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Nalan nodded and remained silent.
Qingmeng and Buge have already issued a letter of war to Rachel, and the location is set to be Tenge Uqibu Grassland.
This is the place where the god Hanasher died of illness. The purpose of setting up the battlefield here is to establish legitimacy. If the rebels win here, their prestige and legitimacy will be greatly enhanced. Moreover, this place is surrounded by plains and is suitable for large-scale cavalry operations.
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The day of the war was getting closer and closer. Qingmeng and Buge gathered together all day long to study the formation map. As a layman, Nalan was naturally excluded. This gave the great elders an opportunity to slander.
Bugyin offended the great elders who had the right to speak during the discussion. In order to retaliate, they tried every means to slander Nalan.
Nalan came to their yurt at the invitation of the great elders. The great elders called him "Nalan Ange" with great respect.
The sole ruler, ignoring the existence of Bug)
"Thanks to the care of all the elders, I was specially invited to come to visit, but I don't know why it is so urgent?" Nalan sat on the mat, facing the great elders and asked doubtfully.
The great elders looked at each other, as if they had decided something. One of the elders stood up and said: "Brother An, our army is in the name of the gods and will unify the grassland! But after the unification, who will govern the grassland? I don't know.
What are your plans?"
"Of course Bug and I will rule together..." Nalan replied without hesitation. He had no idea what the great elders wanted to say to him.
As soon as these words came out, another great elder also stood up, waved his hands and said: "This is wrong. As the saying goes: 'There are no two masters in the sky, and there are no two tigers in the mountains.' Even though An Ge trusted Anda's feelings very much, time
It may change over time.”
Nalan was shocked after hearing this, and then asked excitedly: "Bug is my good Anda, how could he betray me?"
"Hmph..." The great elder sneered, and then replied: "The Heshwell family has always been arrogant, not to mention that the leader of the Bug League is superior to An Ge in his ability to lead troops in battles. How can such a horse endure to stay here for a long time?
Below others?"
Nalan didn't know how to answer for a while, but his body began to tremble.
"Brother An, the Buck family is the descendant of Hanasher. Don't you know that the Hasheville family wantonly massacred their people? This family is against the will of God.
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, it is already an unforgivable crime. How can Changshengtian allow their people to rule the grassland?" The elder said, "Brother An studied the art of war with him, but he said some inexplicable words to mock you. Didn't you hear it?"
It’s not that Brother An betrayed the Anda Alliance first, but..."
"But what?" Nalan sat on pins and needles, stood up and stared at him.
"But Bug took advantage of you first. The reason why he wanted to become Anda with you was precisely to use the name of your Buck family to realize his ambition. Why hasn't Brother An woke up yet?"
Nalan remained silent, lowered his head to think about the meaning, and said in an almost collapsed tone: "Impossible...how is this possible..."
"As for whether it is true or false, it is up to Brother An to make his own decision. Since we have fulfilled our responsibilities as ministers, we will leave here!" The elders bent down to compile and exited the yurt one after another, leaving only the lonely Nalan.
Watching the great elder's leaving figure, he felt extremely painful.
In desperation, he went to find Boyle and told the matter. Boyle listened very seriously, and after speaking, he said without thinking: "Your father and Rachel are brothers. If it is so, what's more?"
What's more, you are sworn friends, Anda, and you have no blood relationship at all..."
"But we fought together, how could he not show any affection at all?" Nalan rambled, not knowing where to place his hands.
Boyle dragged his cheeks and replied: "Although it is not advisable to doubt others after hearing only one side of the story, haven't you ever heard the story of Galopas told by your father?"
(The story of Galopa: Refers to the story of the sworn brotherhood between Galopa, the ruler of the third generation of the Great Anjiwa Empire, and Lu Panlu, the ancestor of the Hesheville family. Emperor Galopa galloped on the battlefield throughout his life, conquering all over the world, and was his most proud general.
Luban Road was Anda who had been an alliance with him since he was a child; it can be said that the Great Anjiwa Empire in its heyday was constructed by these two people. However, with the sudden death of Emperor Garopa, the huge empire collapsed immediately. He was five years old.
Luban Lu seized this opportunity and seized the position of Ange. In order to prevent the descendants of the Buck family from coming back for revenge, he ordered the massacre of all the Buck family members and the tomb of Emperor Galopa.
They dug it out and set it on fire. Those who survived had to change their surnames. From then on, the two families became feuding.)
After all, the three men became tigers, the frame-up by a group of great elders, Boyle's suspicion, and Nalan's jealousy of himself, eventually led to the gap between him and Buge getting wider and wider, which laid the foundation for the future overlord of the grassland.