"No, this is a battlefield. Go back immediately and go to Xinghe Hospital for hospitalization. You are still young and don't pay attention to protecting your body. When you are old, your whole body will be full of diseases and you will regret it. The climate on the grassland is changeable, and it is about to happen now.
If you're cold or have rheumatism, your wounds will hurt every time it's windy or rainy. It's your fault." Yang Fan said with a straight face.
"But, I don't want to leave the master." Lin Yueru pursed her lips and was about to cry.
Yang Fan couldn't bear it and felt that what he just said was too harsh.
He quickly put her in his arms and coaxed her: "Be good, go back and wait for me. After the war is over, we will have a baby. How can you do it if you are not in good health."
Lin Yueru blushed with embarrassment and burst into laughter.
Yang Fan turned around and said to Tu Shanyue: "When this battle is over, you can take Yueru back to recover from her injuries. Don't worry, I'll be fine here."
"Master, the siege of Duolun has been lifted, won't you go back?" Tu Shanyue asked.
"After this battle, I estimate that many people in Duoyan will flee to join the Jiannu. The threat from the east has been lifted. I want to take advantage of the victory to move westward and take the opportunity to deal with the Tumut and Ordos tribes. In this way, Monan Mongolia in the west
It's basically settled." Yang Fan said.
"Master, you have captured half of Mongolia. The imperial court will not be able to hide it from you. How are you going to deal with it?" Tu Shanyue said.
"I am going to write to your Majesty to re-establish the Duoyan Three Guards, the Kaiping Guards, and the Dongsheng Guards. The Monan Province will be established in Guihua City (Hohhot) in the west as the provincial capital. Militaryly, the Monan Capital Command and Envoy Division will be established." Yang Fan said.
These guard posts were established in the early Ming Dynasty and were gradually abandoned later.
The three guards of Duoyan refer to the three guards of Duoyan, Fuyu and Taining.
The area of Sanwei was originally from the Greater Hinggan Mountains north of Huangshui (today's Xilamulun River) to Dongjinshan (today's confluence of Dong and Xiliao Rivers).
Since the Zhengtong period of the Ming Dynasty, the forces of the Three Guards have expanded southward and entered the Daning area, which is now Chifeng City in Inner Mongolia and Liaoning, and parts of Hebei Province. They are active outside the two towns of Jizhou and Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty.
The Kaiping Guards refers to the guard posts set up in the Kaiping area of the Yuan Dynasty, the southern part of present-day Xilingol League and parts of Hebei Province adjacent to it.
The main ones include Kaiping Guards, Kaiping Zhutun Guards, Xingzhou Zhutun Guards, Xinghe Guards for Thousand Households, Yixing Guards for Thousand Households and Chahan Naoer Guards, which are under the jurisdiction of Beiping Dusi.
The Kaiping Guard was first established in Shangdu of the Yuan Dynasty, and its administration is now located in Wuyi Ranch, Zhenglan Banner, Inner Mongolia.
The Dongsheng Guards were the military posts established by the Ming Dynasty in the area south of Daqingshan Mountain in western Inner Mongolia. They mainly included Dongsheng Guard, Guanshan Guard, Yunchuan Guard, Zhenlu Guard, Yulin Guard, Xuande Guard, etc., and were under the jurisdiction of the Shanxi Xingdu Division.
The Dongsheng Guard was established in Dongsheng Prefecture of the Yuan Dynasty, in today's Tuoketuo County, Inner Mongolia. The Guanshan Guard is in today's Zhuozi County, Inner Mongolia. The Xuande Guard is in today's Liangcheng, Inner Mongolia. The Yunchuan Guard, the Zhenlu Guard, and the Yulin Guard are in
In present-day Helinger County.
These health centers basically cover the Nululhu Mountain in the west of the Hexi Corridor to the vast Inner Mongolia area of Hami, Xinjiang.
"Well, that's fine. His Majesty will definitely hand over the territory of Monan to the master for management. After all, other people in the Ming Dynasty cannot suppress the Mongols here." Lin Yueru said.
Yang Fan smiled bitterly and said: "We'll see what happens at that time. Your Majesty is not Kang Di's master."
At this time, more than 6,000 cavalrymen from the Jia Ding Regiment and the regiment training had surrounded the remaining 3,000 people of the Zhenglan Banner on a hill.
At this time, Jiannu had already seen that the situation was not good. They were very anxious and were running back and forth, trying to find a weak link to break out.
Mang Gurtai was also a little panicked at this time. He knew that if he couldn't break out, the entire Zhenglan Banner army might be buried here today.
They assembled at a high position and could see the entire battlefield. In the distance, the infantrymen of the Zhenglan Banner and the Han Army Banner were fighting hard with three regiments of the militiamen.
Mang Gurtai watched anxiously as the second and third regiments of the militia defeated the Han army flags in front of them. Half of the three thousand Han army flags in the two square formations were killed.
After a fierce fight between the two sides, corpses were left on the ground. The remaining people all ran away and retreated towards Duolun City.
The Second Regiment and the Third Regiment did not pursue, but immediately turned to move closer to the First Regiment. They surrounded the Zhenglan Banner infantry who were fighting with the First Regiment and part of the Han Army Banner from the outside.
At this time, the arrival of the Second Regiment and the Third Regiment immediately caused a fundamental change in the balance of forces between the two sides. The reinforcement reserves of the Han Army Banner were the first to collapse under the pressure.
In order to rescue the Zhenglan Banner's infantry, they were fighting hard in a wedge formation outside. The addition of the Second Regiment and the Third Regiment immediately made them vulnerable to enemies from both sides.
The militiamen gathered in a circle outside, holding Swiss halberds in their hands, shaking and stabbing inwards. Soldiers with Han military flags were constantly being pulled out of the array and hacked to death by the militiamen with axes.
Attacked from both inside and outside, more than half of the three thousand men were lost, and the rest fled into the inner circle to mix with the Zhenglan Banner's infantry.
The scattered small wedge-shaped array inside is constantly changing directions, clockwise, counterclockwise, and vertically, and is constantly moving and attacking.
Always keep the Jian slaves from forming a group. If there is any sign of gathering, rush over and break them up.
Zhou Yuji was riding a tall horse and saw that the 23rd Regiment had surrounded the last reserve group of the Han Army Banner. He immediately gave an order for the regiment to move outward.
At this time, there is no need to continue fighting with Jiannu with cold weapons.
As the bugle sounded, all the wedge formations immediately scattered and charged outwards.
The infantrymen of Zhenglan Banner were stunned by the beating. What were they going to do, not fight? It was obvious that the advantage was on their side, so why did they scatter in all directions?
Dege looked at it with confusion. There were densely packed small wedge-shaped formations rushing from the center to all directions. He didn't know what they were going to do.
The wedge-shaped formations broke through the obstruction of the infantry and Han army flags, rushed to the outside, and combined with the second and third regiments.
Dege quickly took the opportunity to gather his troops. In the battle just now, Jiannu was constantly being dispersed, and the two sides continued to fight. This kind of tactics was extremely unsuitable for the surrender soldiers.
"Every unit, Niulu Ezhen, listen to my order and immediately gather their troops, assemble them, and re-arrange themselves."
Although Degerei didn't understand why these Ming troops suddenly gave up, he knew that now was not the time to think about this. Reorganizing the team was more important than anything else.
The highly maneuverable wedge-shaped formation just now was in a state of being smashed into pieces, which was too detrimental to me.
The general can't find the staff leader, the staff leader can't find the left leader, and the left leader can't find the junior officer.
It's all a mess. We're in a dilemma where we're all fighting on our own.
The Ming army was like chasing ducks, changing formations dizzyingly. Countless wedge formations charging at high speed drove them passively and kept moving. This kind of passive situation was something they had never experienced before.
As one regiment withdrew, the battle lines gradually became clear.