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Chapter 125: Peace can be fought (11)

Just as Qataiji led Anda's Suwei army away, Anda's confidant Huo Tun Ruolang came in a hurry with seven or eight personal guards. He saw the Great Khan standing at the door of the sweat tent with a torch.

Without having time to think too much, he shouted from a distance: "Great Khan, the incoming enemy only has about a thousand cavalry. The general has already gathered his troops, and we can send troops to repel them immediately!"

Ida was furious and shouted: "Bastard! Didn't you receive the order from Ben Khan? Why didn't you obey my order and guard the camp? Who asked you to come!"

Huo Tun Ruo Bulang was stunned for a moment, then hesitantly replied: "But the Ming army only has a thousand riders, so the general feels..."

"So what if there are more than a thousand cavalry of the Ming army in the sneak attack?" I was furious, staring at Huo Tubu Lang with a pair of tiger eyes: "The elite soldiers of Ma Taishi have not appeared so far, how do you know that this cavalry is not here to disturb me?

Daying, the troublemaker who creates opportunities for Master Ma’s massive attack?”

After all, Huotun Bulang is a man who has been on the battlefield for a long time. After being scolded by Anda like this, how could he still not understand Dahan's worries?

It turns out that Anda didn't regard the mere thousand cavalry stealing the camp as a big trouble at all. The reason why he ordered all the ministries to guard their camps and ordered Qataiji to lead only the Khan's guards to fight was that he was afraid that the cavalry would not be able to defeat them.

It is the leading force of the Ming army's sneak attack tonight, but the real main force is hiding in the dark, waiting for the opportunity. When they focus all their energy on this small but elite sneak attack force, and then suddenly attack in large numbers, that will be the real big trouble.

, if one of them fails, he will suffer heavy losses, and it is not impossible that the whole army may even be defeated.

With Anda's rich experience in leading the army, such worries are certainly not unreasonable. The imperial envoy flag is hung on Desheng Fort in front. According to the custom of the people, there are imperial envoys here, and most of these civilian imperial envoys are timid.

Rat, it stands to reason that Fort Desheng should have a large number of troops gathered there. How come there are only two or three thousand soldiers and horses? Isn’t this too abnormal?

However, Ma Fang, as the commander-in-chief of Datong and the number one general of Xuanda San Town, has not shown up yet. This even more abnormal situation naturally made An Da more suspicious.

During the day, he was even worried that Ma Fang would not come to him, but to attack Xin Ai and Qie Jin, so the cautious old king immediately sent someone to warn them. But according to the

In terms of distance, the messenger is definitely still halfway there.

But at this moment when the Chinese army encountered a stolen camp, Anda immediately misjudged it, thinking that Ma Fang was still targeting him. In Anda's view, Ma Fang must have deliberately sent a cavalry to disrupt his own camp.

, and then took advantage of the situation to massacre them.

After all, according to An Da's experience, he felt that from the Ming army's point of view, defeating Xin Ai or cutting off one of them was not enough to force him to retreat, but as long as his Chinese army failed or the losses were too large, they would definitely retreat.

This is determined by the Mongolian system: Although Ida is a right-wing Mongol Khan, if his own headquarters suffers excessive losses, his authority will be affected immediately. If the losses reach a certain level, even if he

No matter how great the prestige has been established over decades, it may collapse due to the decline in the power of the direct line, or even lose the throne of the Great Khan.

Mongolians have always been about speaking with strength. Only with big fists can you speak toughly. Otherwise, even if you are the Great Khan, no one will obey your orders. There are so many descendants of the Golden Family. Is it possible that every one of them can speak with strength?

Are they all sweats, or are they all worthy of being sweats?

It is precisely because of this cautious mentality that the old and strong Anda did not order an immediate counterattack and annihilate the enemy. Instead, he ordered each of his direct lineage to defend their own camps. He only sent Qataiji to lead the Khan's camp.

The guards went to meet the enemy, and his order to Qiatarji was only to "drive him out as soon as possible". The purpose was to stabilize the camp as much as possible and prevent Ma Fang from having a good opportunity for a sneak attack.

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After Huo Tuen, people from other ministries also came over to ask if the edict just now was really issued by the Great Khan. I replied naturally and sent it as usual, and at the same time once again asked them to take more precautions to deal with Master Ma Tai who might appear at any time.

However, what I didn't expect was that the Ming army really took the wrong medicine this time. The cavalry that came to attack Anda's Chinese army had no back-up plan at all - Commander Ma Fang, whom I was worried about, was far away at the moment.

Hundreds of miles away.

In fact, this time, the Ming army's response to the Anda army's pressure was different from the past in many ways. Due to Gao's pragmatic little wings, it gave more than 2,000 war horses and more ordinary pack horses in the third town of Xuanda. Wang Chonggu, Fang Fengshi and

Therefore, Ma Fang adopted a strategy that was different from the original historical strategy. He no longer contented himself with sticking to the edge of the Great Wall. Instead, he chose to take the initiative on a relatively weak road and strive to promote peace through war.

In order to ensure the smooth advancement of this strategy, Fort Desheng not only added Gao Pragmatic, a half-hearted imperial envoy, as a bait, but also took the initiative to send troops to attack and provoke me out of fear that I would not take the bait or see through the Ming army's strategy.

Let's not talk about the situation where Anda sat in the center and held the camp tightly, but let's talk about the situation where Qataiji led the Suwei army to meet the enemy.

Anda's Suwei army usually maintains a scale of one thousand cavalry. Qataiji left a hundred people to protect the Khan, and led 900 cavalry to fight the invading enemy. The Chinese army camp in Anda

Although it stretched for several miles, it was nothing to the cavalry. Chaterji soon saw the enemy in front.

Just by meeting each other from a distance, Chataiji knew that this cavalry was indeed not here to "kill the enemy and perform meritorious service", because the cavalry in front did not pursue and kill the Mongolian soldiers who were dispersed by them, but divided into two groups.

The group in the front just fought bravely to kill the Mongolian soldiers who came forward to block it, while the group following behind either threw firecrackers directly at the Mongolian army's felt tents and haystacks, or simply lit up rockets and fired randomly at objects suitable for igniting fire.

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However, when Qataiji appeared with Su Wei's personal troops, this situation immediately changed, and it was a change made proactively by the Ming army - Ma Gui was Ma Gui after all.

From the sound of hoofbeats, he sensed that an organized team was heading towards him. He followed the sound and saw at a glance that the Suwei soldiers, all with white flags on their helmets, were heading towards him.

Without saying a word, Ma Gui immediately reined in his horse and shouted: "The Jinghua Cavalry threw away the fire certificate, everyone gathered close to me, and the three-eyed blunderbuss was lit and ready to fire!"

Over there, Qataiji originally planned to take advantage of the chaos to launch a surprise attack. Seeing that Ma Gui reacted so quickly, he was surprised and immediately made a change in tactics. He heard a cry from his mouth, and he already had a knife in his hand.

He put the scimitar into its sheath with a "swipe" sound, held the bow and drew an arrow, and casually glanced at Ma Gui. When the bowstring was fully drawn in an instant, he shouted loudly: "Suwei army, look at the direction of my call!"


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