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Chapter 483 Ambush (Part 1)

Genghis Khan's famous generals, known as the "Four Horses" and "Four Dogs", were mostly from humble backgrounds. They had a close relationship with Genghis Khan. They were different from ordinary Mongolian nobles. They all went into battle and dared to fight. They took the lead and were able to

In the process of continuous expansion of the Mongolian regime, it controlled more and more power. Among them, Zhebie was particularly outstanding.

Before he was given the name by Genghis Khan, Zhebie's real name was just Huo Aji, and he was an ordinary soldier belonging to the Taichiwu tribe. Some people say that because of his bravery in the battle of Kuoyitian, he gained the favor of Genghis Khan. After surrendering, he became an ordinary soldier.

It has to be reused, but it’s not.

When Genghis Khan employed people, he rarely gave important tasks suddenly. Many of his appointments not only abandoned Qiuyu but appointed Zhiyong instead, they were also the result of careful examination and repeated weighing.

Jebie initially took refuge under Genghis Khan and was just a captain of ten guards. After several years of inactivity and many meritorious deeds, he was promoted to a captain of thousands when the Great Mongolia was founded. In the following years, he fought with Xixia

He took charge of many battles with the Jin Kingdom, and finally became a general who led thousands of families in battles and was famous among all countries.

This experience and Genghis Khan's trust gave Zhebei a strong self-confidence, which enabled him to completely ignore the gains and losses of the moment and place during the battle, and resolutely pursue the final victory.

When he attacked Juyongguan and Liaoyang, he repeatedly used thousands of people to deceive the enemy into defeat, which is the embodiment of this tactical thinking.

When Zhebie led his army into Gaizhou, Han Xuan regarded the gathering of the Khitans as a sign of weakness, but he did not know that Zhebie had expected it. These Khitans, who could waver at any time, were nothing more than bait in Zhebie's eyes.

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Previously, Han Xuan seized horses in the Mongolian camp, drove away the prisoners, and even took the armor from the Mongolian corpses as trophies... This kind of behavior was almost humiliating. But Zhebie never moved. He was observing the situation attentively.

, determine the movements of incoming enemies and guess their identities.

After this chaos, the camps and baggage of at least two thousand-man troops were burned, and some horses were lost. The Khitan people even dispersed. In addition, Mongolian soldiers from various ministries and battalions were attacked alone in the fireworks.

, there will always be two or three hundred dead.

But so what?

If any other captain had suffered such a loss, he would probably be furious and think about how to plead guilty to Genghis Khan. But Zhebie didn't care. The key point was, didn't this bring the Ding Navy's important general to his lips?

Zhebie and Chiju Prince Consort were very familiar with Chen Nayan and others. He had asked them about the situation of the Ding Navy, and they knew that it was a powerful army.

I heard that many people in that army, from the commander-in-chief Guo Ning to the ordinary officers, dared to take the lead and fight with others. Therefore, all the officers and soldiers were brave and their style was different from that of the ordinary Jin army. When I saw it today, it was indeed well-deserved.

But so what?

Zhebie has seen many brave generals. Such people are brave in success and brave in defeat. As long as we can seize the opportunity and kill these elites who dare to join the battle, the remaining army will immediately be as if their spines were removed.

The wolf's arms and legs are of no use no matter how strong they are!

So, it’s just the right time!

In the past two years, Dingjun Guo Ning has killed several thousand Mongolian households. Zhebie didn’t think that he could kill Guo Ning immediately to win the favor of Genghis Khan. However, I heard that Guo Ning’s men were fierce

There are six military generals, and Liaohai Defense Commander Han Xuan is one of them. The Mongolian army suddenly broke into the enemy's territory, just in time to trap and kill this man to show his wisdom and bravery!

Jebie rode his horse galloping, his black robe rolled up, like dark clouds flying close to the ground.

Hundreds of horsemen followed closely behind, the sound of hooves carrying an exciting and unique rhythm.

There were more than 700 cavalrymen from Qianhuli under Zhebie's command who went south this time. These people were the prairie warriors he had gathered for more than ten years, and at least 30% of them had made famous feats on the battlefield and had received outstanding awards.

The title of Duer.

From Zhebie's own point of view, the combat effectiveness of this cavalry is considered to be top-notch when looking at the entire Yeke Mongol Uluth. Even if Muhuali leads a thousand Qixue to fight against him, he is not afraid, let alone the two Dinghai navy.

A night attack of hundreds of people?

Not to mention, the enemy is already exhausted! Their energy and fighting spirit have been rapidly consumed in the previous battles. If they insist on not retreating, all they can expect is massacre; if they retreat, the outcome will be similar, but more.

A process of pursuit.

That's not even troublesome, it's fun.

Mongolians are all good horsemen, and Jebie's troops are no exception. Last year in Liaoyang Prefecture, Jebie launched a 500-mile advance and retreat in just a few days, often chasing down enemy troops for dozens of miles.

The attacking Ding navy officers were indeed elite, but in this situation of chasing and escaping, they were finished and had only a dead end!

Many officers in the light cavalry team behind them let out deep roars in their throats because of the excitement of the pursuit. As they ran, they fired arrows, trying to intercept the Ding navy officer who was riding away in front.

Zhebie was extremely good at shooting, and he prided himself on it, so he was unwilling to waste arrows by throwing arrows at will like other cavalry. At this time, he concentrated on urging his horse forward, gradually shortening the distance with the enemy.

At this time, the snow particles were no longer scattered in the sky, but the clouds that obscured the stars and moon were still there.

The two groups of cavalry ran wildly one behind the other. They traveled several miles in a blink of an eye and were far away from the lighting range of the camp. As a result, their eyes became darker and darker. The Dinghai knights in front were obviously very familiar with the terrain. They had used the undulating roads or sparse forests several times to

Cover up and distance yourself from the Mongolian pursuers.

The Mongolian army pursued them fiercely at first, but in this dark environment, even if these elite knights had good night vision, it was difficult to avoid emergencies. Several people stumbled and fell in the wild, and suffered broken bones and tendons.

He had no choice but to slow down slightly and hold on to the tail of the Marine Cavalry.

But the navy officers could never get rid of the enemy.

This team of Mongolian light cavalry had obviously been prepared for a long time, and many of them brought the horses for transfer. When they changed horses, they did not need to stop, but changed directly while the horses were galloping. This hand, on

Among Ding Haijun's knights, not just one in a hundred, but one in twenty or thirty.

What's even more troublesome is that Han Xuan's troops had previously chosen to approach the Mongolian camp on foot in order to seek surprise. Many of them were now riding captured bareback horses, which were very difficult to control. So as they ran, some people fell behind or fell behind.

The horse was chased and killed by the Mongols.

Some of the Ding navy officers who fell from their horses rose up and tried to hinder the pursuit of the troops behind them.

Under Han Xuan's gaze, the black-robed general at the forefront of the pursuers casually shook the reins, and the war horse leaped past. At the same time, he drew his scimitar and leaned over to slash, cold light flashed, blood rained, and

The speed of the whole cavalry pursuit did not slow down at all.

"With great skills, this person should be Zhebie!" Han Xuan sneered.

He didn't look any further and continued to urge his horse harder, and in an instant a few more arrows flew past his ears.

At this time, Xiao Zhuangwei and Wang Qingshan had already retreated separately, and it was unknown whether they were also being pursued. The person who joined Han Xuan as usual was Wang Bao'er, who had previously been responsible for gathering the horses. Wang Bao'er's tribe had been in Liaodong.

His business is horse trading, and he is the number one under Han Xuan when it comes to understanding the nature of horses.

He galloped beside Han Xuan and whispered: "The war horse is sweating profusely and is tired! If we keep running like this, we will be overtaken in a few miles! Manager, let's..."

Han Xuan nodded, raised his whip and pointed forward: "Don't worry, we are ready. Let's go to Zhuzhi Mountain."

Wang Bao'er was stunned for a moment, then overjoyed.


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