Huang Yi, who was adaptable, immediately changed his tactics, no longer deliberately hiding his whereabouts, and made full use of the speed of the surprise attack to cause maximum damage to the enemy.
He still took the lead and rushed straight to the dozens of large yurts that he could clearly see with his binoculars.
That's where the royal tent of Tulaguang Taiji is located.
It's a pity that they were too lax. Huang Yi's armored cavalry had already approached two or three miles before they hurriedly mounted their horses to fight. Hundreds of young and middle-aged men were all disheveled.
Tulaguang was so frightened that he saw the incoming enemy clearly.
Knowing that the hundreds of cavalry organized in a hurry could not withstand the charge of thousands of cavalry and did not dare to engage in battle, he shouted:
"The enemy's force is overwhelming, retreat quickly!" He returned to his horse and fled.
The enemy did not dare to counterattack, and Huang Yi's troops formed his favorite cover-up trend. This style of play is not about killing the enemy by one thousand and damaging himself by eight hundred!
If you do it better, you can kill hundreds of enemies and still maintain zero casualties.
Families in the Haraqin tribe are used to being attacked. Those who can escape can run very fast, and it is really difficult to catch up.
The vast majority of herdsmen found that there were too many enemies and the risk of escaping was too high, so they basically chose to kneel down and beg for surrender.
Huang Yi led his troops to pursue Tula Guangtaiji, who fled in a hurry. He chased for thirty miles and killed more than two hundred people before stopping.
Unfortunately, the enemy chieftain could not be captured.
This battle will definitely expose his whereabouts, so don't hide it and seize the opportunity to kill all sides before the enemy can react.
Next, in many small tribes, instead of the vast majority of young and middle-aged men being captured and captured, some were killed, some escaped, and some surrendered.
Subbudi was the co-owner of the Thirty-six Kalaqin families and a great auspicious person. Originally, he had been jumping between the Ming Dynasty and the Hou Jin Dynasty, so that he could not offend both sides and benefit both sides.
The year before last, because the Ming Dynasty had cut off the market reward to Karaqin, Subudi became angry and agreed to the request of the Jin Kingdom to join forces to defeat the Ming Dynasty.
After sending his son Gulusi Qibu to lead thirty-six coalition forces to lead the way for the Jurchens into the pass and poisoning the Gyeonggi region, Subudi realized that the Ming Dynasty was strong on the outside and felt the weakness of the Ming army on the inside.
Therefore, he stopped jumping around and made up his mind to seek refuge in the Kingdom of Jin.
Zhaisalmu is the Jia La E Zhen who holds the blue flag. The original flag owner was the cruel and barbaric Amin.
He had suffered a defeat and did not dare to report it truthfully, because he had lost nearly two hundred subordinates, and if he reported it, he would most likely lose his head.
He thought that the war had just begun, so he simply did not return to Liaodong. Instead, he sent his confidants back to try to mobilize hundreds more reinforcements.
Zhaisalmu, who is close to forty years old, has been following the old slave Nurhachi on expeditions in the east and west since he was thirteen years old. He is a senior Jia La Ezhen.
His inability to read a lot does not affect the fact that he has always been in charge of five Niulu. Although they are not powerful Niulu with a sufficient population, they can still organize one or two hundred young adults.
Spring plowing was equally important to the construction of slaves. Although there were captured Han slaves to cultivate the land, Zhaisalmu could not draw out all the young men to fight.
The order he issued was to send sixty men per Niulu to gather 300 men and horses for reinforcements.
There was a reason why Zhaisalmu dared to do this. Xianglan Banner had just undergone a big change.
That was Amin, one of the four Baylors who owned the flag. He was punished by Huang Taiji for losing four cities and losing troops. The current flag owner was changed to Jierharang.
The old and the new are changing, the people's hearts are unstable, and the generals who were originally loyal to Amin are trembling with fear. How can they be in the mood to care about Karaqin two thousand miles away?
It’s not a problem that the troops sent out can’t come back for the time being. It can also reduce the food consumption of the Great Jin Kingdom!
In fact, the Jiannu and the Tatars are the same in nature, they are both trying to be poor and ruthless.
The Jiannu were fighting against the Ming Dynasty, fighting against the Mongols, fighting against the Koreans, and kept fighting!
According to the theory of the Han people, isn't going to war just getting worse?
The old masters of the Han people will shake their heads and tell young people that war will lead to death!
He who wins the hearts of the people wins the world!
In fact, this cannot stand up to scrutiny!
The traitor Yan advocated the fall of the Ming Dynasty and the rise of the Qing Dynasty for sixty years, which is enough to show that the slave-building regime has been fighting non-stop since the day it was born!
Not only did they not perish, they grew stronger and eventually destroyed the Ming Dynasty, which claimed to be the supreme kingdom of heaven!
Could it be that the evil, ignorant and cruel Jiannu has won the hearts of the people?
Could it be that all the Han people happily shaved their heads and kept pig tails to serve as slaves?
To be honest, Huang Yi really hated the slaves and would rather spare the Mongols than forgive the slaves.
The Mongols who established the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty did kill many Han people, enslaved the Han people, and regarded the Han people as untouchables.
But they did this not only to the Han people, but also to Europe, India, and Africa. They also killed the aborigines to a bloody extent and treated the aborigines as untouchables.
But what about Jiannu?
It simply exists to disgust the Han people. From its birth to its destruction, it has been constantly killing the Han people, enslaving the Han people, being wary of the Han people, and belittling the Han people...
"The Beauty of the Sun and the Moon"
Therefore, Huang Yi treated them differently, gave the Tatars a chance to survive, and killed all the Jiannu.
The reason why the Jiannu slaves were warlike was because creation was not as fast as robbery!
They like to fight against the Ming Dynasty the most, because every victory brings a large number of captures and captures too many people.
They least like to fight the Tatars, because the Tatars run fast and are very poor, difficult to fight, and there is not much gain if they win.
Jaisalmu was sent to Karaqin to rescue Mongolia. In fact, he was squeezed out because he was not a direct descendant of the new banner owner, so he was put into a hard job.
Who knew that this job would be so miserable that it might even cause you to lose your head!
Zhaisalmu would never dare to return to Liaodong unless he won a great victory, captured hundreds of pieces of armor, and obtained thousands of horses to offset the battle losses.
If he is defeated again and loses his troops, he may have to become a horse thief on the prairie.
Of course, this is only if he can survive.
When Huang Yi sent troops, Zhaisalmu's reinforcements had already arrived.
He desperately wanted a big victory, and without knowing whether Xuan Dajun was still in the prairie, he could only target Hedanbaat'er's department.
Huang Yi paid special attention to investigation, and never slackened off even in the severe winter. Every day, trained cavalry patrolled the small tribes around the base area.
He also personally participated in patrols from time to time.
Therefore, as long as the enemy's scouting horses come close to the territory within 200 miles of the base area, they will become missing persons.
In fact, it's not just about exploring horses and sentry riding. As long as people come in, they can't even think about leaving.
Therefore, Jaisalmu, Subbudi, Wandan Weizheng, etc. were unable to obtain reliable information at all.
Jaisalmu needs a big win to atone for their sins.
He believed that the troops and horses assembled by Subudi, Wandan Weizheng, the remnants of Seleng, Gulusi Qibu and other large and small Taiji should be no less than 12,000 light cavalry, and at least 2,000 armored knights.
With so many soldiers and horses dispatched, Hedanbaatar, who had already suffered huge losses in a fierce battle, would certainly not be afraid of continuing to stand still and wait for reinforcements.
By annihilating Hedanbaat'er's tribe and killing them all, we can obtain tens of thousands of war horses and seize thousands of sets of iron armor, leather armor, and cotton armor.
He can go home in peace and glory.