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Chapter 562 Timing (Part 1)

After the war, Guo Ning first visited various ministries, boosted morale, and urged military doctors to quickly treat the injured soldiers. Finally, he returned to the Chinese army and convened the generals for a post-war meeting.

This kind of meeting is not only about strategizing, but also very complicated and complicated. Therefore, when Guo Ning met Zhao Jue in the outer tent, he rubbed his brows from time to time. It seemed that he was not very energetic and seemed to be more tired than if he had been fighting in person.

After hearing Zhao Jue's report, Guo Ning frowned and thought for a moment, then motioned for Zhao Jue to take a seat.

As his status gets higher and his strength gets stronger, although Guo Ning has always regarded himself as a warrior, the proportion of battle or war in his mind is gradually decreasing. Even at this moment, facing Genghis Khan like this

The same is true for terrible enemies.

The officers who were specifically responsible for every fight in the battle were the officers promoted by Guo Ning. The tactical actions performed by the soldiers also came from the daily training. In addition to being energetic and always prepared for contingency, Guo Ning even

Not even a few orders were issued.

Now that he has sent troops to Zhongdu, he will be faced with complex situations at any time. Guo Ning came here just to make profits in complex situations, and he was well prepared for this. During this day's confrontation and battle, what attracted Guo Ning's attention was naturally and

Although he was afraid of the fighting between Xue's army, what made Guo Ning nervous was the handling of Meng'an's army in Hebei.

Pusan ​​Anzhen himself and the Hebei Meng'an Muke he had worked so hard to train all had silver pewter spearheads, and they easily became tools used by the Mongols. This was almost the only time something unexpected happened on the battlefield.

When fighting on the battlefield, if there is constant interruption, it will lead to chaos. Guo Ning firmly believes in this, so he responds quickly and dispatches troops to attack quickly, trying to control the high ground before the Mongolian army and strangle the Jurchens.

A sudden commotion.

When the Ding Navy confronted the Mongolian elite, this was an extremely correct decision tactically, and it was also the only correct decision at that moment.

But when this decision is put into practice, it is inevitable that there will be some deviations. What's more, when Guo Ning gave the order, he was afraid that his subordinates would act as a trap, so he directly said harsh words?

Zhang Hui was a fierce general, and he eagerly took orders to fight. When he first set out, his subordinates kept shouting, saying that they were here to assist the defense. But when they encountered the Jurchen soldiers who were defeated like a tide, the soldiers immediately used their swords to kill each other.

The road ahead is clear.

After Zhang Hui's troops rushed up the stone hill, corpses were piled all over the ground and blood flowed into rivers wherever they passed. The soldiers stepped over the corpses intensively, making the ground muddy. Zhao Jue led people to count the results of the battle and found that Zhang Hui's seven hundred

With the help of many people, more than two thousand lives were saved. Someone reported these to Guo Ning in time, and Guo Ning knew all about it.

The Jurchens died unjustly.

The rules of fighting on the battlefield are like this. If you are as timid as a sheep, you must be prepared to be chopped by a butcher's knife.

The problem is that according to the original strategy of Ding Haijun, Hebei and the imperial court should be placed on the front line against the Mongols. With the northeastern hinterland already isolated, Anzhen continued to push the servants to squeeze out the last bit of Jurchen force.

, invest them around Zhongdu Jiancheng. This will consume the Mongols and Jurchens at the same time, which is most beneficial to the Dinghai navy regime in Shandong.

This strategy has been implemented for more than half a year, and Ding Haijun has reaped the benefits in a solid manner for more than half a year.

But now, suddenly I can't carry it out anymore.

Ding Haijun's attack on Shangliao Shigang was, to them, a timely response to prevent danger before it happened. In the eyes of those Jurchen soldiers, it was Ding Haijun who suddenly turned against the Mongols and defeated them in one fell swoop.

Hebei Meng'an plotted to defeat the army and killed the soldiers of the Jin Dynasty until rivers of blood flowed.

What a pity! All the members of the Hebei Army are Chinese, they are the heart and soul of Dai Jin. They are willing to take extraordinary risks to come to Zhongdu in order to serve Dai Jin!

What a shame! The Hebei Army was originally stationed at Yijin Pass in Bazhou, allowing the Mongolian army to ride back and forth with as much stability as Mount Tai. It was because the soldiers lamented day and night that His Majesty the Emperor and the princes in the court had insufficient food supplies in Zhongdu, that they were attacked by the Ding Navy.

The thief used cunning tricks to deceive and died in Zhongdu!

How can there be such truth in the world? In the Dinghai Navy, this group of rebels from Guo Ning on down actually committed such evil deeds that are outraged by both humans and gods. If they are not punished, will the Kingdom of Jin still have royal law? Is there still law?

Sooner or later the Jurchens will get into trouble.

The nobles in Zhongdu will not understand what an army with the Jurchens as its backbone and rebuilt according to the Meng'an Muke system represents. Although Hebei Ba Meng'an was purged several times by the servant Anzhen, after all,

Even though his teeth were broken and his tendons were connected, he still kept in touch with many noble people behind his back.

The defeat of this fierce Anmou army was a secondary blow to the power of the Jin Dynasty. The key is that the possibility of many nobles in the DPRK and China to control the force outside Zhongdu was completely shattered. Such a painful loss will inevitably trigger a huge backlash

.

Guo Ning is not afraid of any changes by the Jurchens. The Ding Navy has expanded to this extent and has its own partners in the DPRK and China, with deep and wide interests involved. If the two are to break up, I don't know which side is more afraid.

But the intelligence and wisdom of the Jurchen nobles in the court may be as reliable as the mighty masters trained by servant Anzhen. Those fools among the Jurchens will definitely take this opportunity to cause trouble.

Guo Ning naturally wanted to avoid this situation. At least he had to take advantage of the fact that the army was on Zhongdu Road to make some impact on the situation in Zhongdu to ensure his own interests.

That's why Guo Ning specially ordered Zhao Jue to find Pusan ​​Anzhen as soon as possible.

If this key figure can be controlled in time, it will be equivalent to controlling the channel for Hebei to speak out to Zhongdu. To a certain extent, it can even control Hebei.

Guo Ning met Pusan ​​Anzhen, once in Zhongdu City and once in Qinghe Town, Shandong Province. The two meetings made Guo Ning feel that Pusan ​​Anzhen was conceited but weak. He was by no means a fierce warrior who could fight against the current. He was a smart man.

When this man was in Zhongdu, he was originally attracted by Tu Shanyi as a foreign aid, but he did not dare to fight against the armies of Hu Shahu and Shuhu Gaoqi, and only made some small moves secretly. After he arrived in Hebei, he coveted the richness of Shandong, so he spent

So much effort was devoted to the Red Coat Army, but as soon as Guo Ning arrived with his troops, he immediately surrendered.

It can be seen that a fierce warrior may get angry and reckless, but a smart person will not. A smart person will focus on self-preservation in an obviously disadvantageous situation, and will not hesitate to pay any price for this, and does not mind reaching any compromise.

Guo Ning asked Zhao Jue to lead the cavalry to quickly reinforce him, in order to capture the thieves and the king in one fell swoop while the sky was still dim. He hoped to control the servant An Zhen, and then based on the situation in front of him, he would fight with this smart man

Reach some new compromises.

This incident, as well as the battle with Genghis Khan, are related to the overall changes in the future. The two incidents are almost equally important.

It's a pity that Zhao Jue failed to find Pusan ​​Anzhen?

Guo Ning was a little disappointed.

He braced himself and asked, "Have those prisoners been interrogated?"

"Yes, the soldiers have all identified each other, and I personally asked the officers and servants Anzhen's guards."

"Perhaps this person rode ahead and escaped far away?"

"The reconnaissance cavalry around Shigang has been deployed forty-five miles. To the east and north, they have repeatedly entangled with the Mongolian Aljinchi. The number of Jurchens escaping in the wild is slightly larger, and the reconnaissance cavalry has gone

After checking, nothing was found. Unless he walked away alone..."

Guo Ning shook his head. This king is a nobleman, a prince-in-law, a leader among the generals' children, and a pampered son. If he had the courage and determination to run away alone in the wilderness, it would not be him.

"Then it's really possible that he was captured by the Mongols."

"According to the results of our inquiry, when the Mongolian army retreated, they took away more than a thousand soldiers and 400 horses. The Hebei army was completely in chaos at that time. No one knows the specific situation, but Pusan ​​Anzhen is probably among them."

Having said this, Zhao Jue paused and felt a little ashamed: "Envoy, why don't I order some more light cavalry, use my good hands, and ride around the mountains with one person and two horses until early in the morning..."

"No need."

Guo Ning waved his hand: "You don't need to mind too much if you are a Jurchen official. Besides, Lao Han attacked the Mongols at night in Liaodong. They must be prepared for the same routine. Well, let's also collect our reconnaissance cavalry.

Come back a little further, twenty miles, that's enough."


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