The four thousand households of Ketege, Beduhuan, Aluduhan and Hundugu had previously followed Chen Nayan to invade Liaodong and had been guarding the Khitan people here for a long time. However, in Mu Huali's eyes, the Four Thousand Households did not actually play a supervisory role. Instead, they were satisfied with Brother Yeluliu's generous gifts of money, wine, and even women, and became Yeluliu's support.
Because they have been indulging in pleasure for a long time, and have been away from the sight of the Khan for too long, these people have become less and less vigilant, and have become dull from top to bottom. They should be smart herdsmen, but they are deceived by the disobedient horses. Wandering around.
Just like this before, in Xianping Mansion, Mu Huali met Pu Xianwannu in person, and specially kept Aluduhan's servant, asking him to monitor the rebellious people in Xianping Mansion and win over his companions who were willing to obey the Mongolian Kingdom. .
As a result, Muhuali had just led his troops to attack, and Aruduhan couldn't help but want to make a contribution, so he followed him out happily. Pu Xianwannu immediately turned his back, purged his subordinates, and got rid of the influence of the Mongols.
Pu Xianwannu's behavior was not what Mu Huali expected, but was his behavior a sign of contempt for Mu Huali? Doesn't Aruduhan seem too stupid?
According to Mu Huali's idea a few days ago, when the big thing at hand is settled, he will have to deal with these thousands of households. Not only cut their heads, but also give them a few severe whips to make them fight one by one. Be energetic and don’t slack off from now on.
As for the war in Xianpingfu, it was just a small punishment. No matter towards them or towards Brother Yeluliu, Mu Huali's attitude is the same. Those who make mistakes must fight and shed blood to prove their loyalty.
As for the loss of some troops during the proof process, don't worry too much.
For the nobles above the Yan family in Qianhu, the warriors on the grassland are like the waves of grass that continue to grow from the land. As for the soldiers, they just need to remember that those who are loyal to Genghis Khan will be protected by the Immortal Heaven. Once they are protected by the Immortal Heaven, the last thing they need to worry about is death.
Having said that, when things came to a close, Mu Huali became a little soft-hearted.
After all, with a force of less than 10,000 people, he captured the vast area from Linhuang Mansion to the sea in one fell swoop. He felt very happy when he thought that he would now occupy the rolling mountains and dotted cities, as well as lush pastures and clear rivers to raise troops and horses. With this as his foundation, he would be able to effectively assist the Great Khan.
After all, this victory was inseparable from the fighting and containment of Kete Ge and others in Xianping Mansion.
After all, those tribes with thousands of households are all distributed around Hela Wenjiedun Mountain. In total, they are closely related to Muhuali's Wutouxia people. Several thousand households themselves are also veterans, and some even fought alongside Mu Huali in the battle of the Thirteen Wings.
As for Brother Yelvliu, the Khitan's attitude is quite humble. I support a few Khitan generals, such as Shi Mo Ye Xian, and give him a little shock, so let's forget it.
I asked Polo to come forward to deal with them, which would ease the relationship between the two parties.
When they return from retreat, I treat them to a drink.
Mu Huali walked slowly into the residence of Jinzhou Linhai Jiedushi and watched his subordinates busy erecting huge yurts in the courtyard. He raised his head and looked at the sky happily. The summer sunshine was warm and clear, just like what he was familiar with on the grassland. The difference was that there was a unique smell in the air.
It was the sea breeze blowing and the smell of salt.
Jinzhou is the key to the Liaohai Sea, and not far to the south of the city is the sea.
Among the Mongolians, Mu Huali is one of those who think things very carefully, but he inevitably has his limitations. At this moment, even though the Jinzhou City he was in was close to the sea, he never expected that someone would transport troops across the sea to intervene in Liaodong.
That day, the fourth prince Tolei was defeated in Shandong, causing Genghis Khan to become furious. The fourth prince was whipped so severely that he almost lost his life. The red horse consort was also punished. He received more whips than the fourth prince and had to lie in bed for more than a hundred days.
Mu Huali witnessed this incident with his own eyes, and has since remembered the name Laizhou Dinghaijun.
However, he judged the situation in Liaodong from the perspective of a grassland people. In any case, he felt that Liaodong and Shandong were separated by the huge Zhongdu Road and Hebei Road, and they were two completely unrelated places.
Therefore, his eyes were always on a huge scale, paying close attention to Genghis Khan's suppression of the Jin Kingdom, and focusing on the entire Jin Kingdom's situation.
As for a certain Jin Kingdom's elite soldiers and horses in Laizhou, Shandong... Mu Huali never thought that there was no sea-going ship in his mind, and there was no Dinghai Navy in his overall plan.
This caused Brother Kete and others to fall into an unexpected and difficult battle.
When the heavily armored Tiefutu cavalry galloped along the river beach, it was like a flood carrying clods of soil, rocks and fallen trees, washing away everything in sight and destroying all living things along the Mazhao River.
This momentum was so powerful that even the bravest Mongolian cavalry felt panic.
The Mongolian cavalry was not afraid of this kind of power. If it is in an open wilderness, the Mongols can repeatedly outflank and harass with light cavalry without even needing command.
Just use bows and arrows to shoot at the tired enemies from a long distance, and use small groups of elites to cut and scatter the enemies. After a few days and nights of stalemate, it is not difficult to clean up the tired heavy cavalry.
Since the Mongolian army fought against the Jin Kingdom, the Mongols have used this method of fighting with light cavalry to defeat heavy cavalry many times, and everyone is very familiar with it. The Jin Kingdom's Iron Flotation Heavy Cavalry was repeatedly damaged due to this method of warfare. It has rarely been seen dead in the past two years. On the contrary, the Mongolian army itself began to form a strong army with the help of the captured Jin Army equipment. The heavy cavalry that broke through the formation.
But right now...
In order to annihilate Heshi Liehuanduan's troops as soon as possible, Ke Tege and other four thousand Mongolian troops took the initiative to rush into the river valley area that was not suitable for cavalry to travel freely. At this moment, between the river on the left and the high hill on the right, the Mongols have almost no room to use their tactics!
The Mongolian cavalry only had time to wildly draw their bows and arrows, shoot intensively at the terrifying flood peak, and then rein in their horses and retreat.
Many knights moved their horses back a few steps and then turned back angrily. They thought that even if they retreated, they would not be able to retreat far. To the north, the terrain in the hilly areas became more and more complicated, and the Khitan people were fighting fiercely with the enemy from the north. If the Mongolian cavalry is involved, they will be tripped up!
More cavalry continued to fire arrows, and the locust-like arrows hit the peak intensively. The metal or bone arrow clusters collided with the armor, making crisp or dull sounds.
Some people rubbed their eyes, as if they saw the knights of Bedu Huan who should be in the south, struggling in the steel current. Others tried their best to distinguish the figures of the men and horses, trying to see how many enemies had been killed by the wave of arrows just now.
Every Mongolian is the best archer. They can effortlessly shoot down yellow sheep, hares, and geese in the sky. They can also hit the knight's face exposed outside the protection of the armor, or hit the horse. neck. Wherever their arrows hit, they must have killed many armored knights.
But the flood peak did not decrease because of this.
The iron pagodas crashed into the Mongolian queue as quickly as possible. The knights waved their swords and guns wildly, killing many lives in an instant, and their armored horses were like beasts escaping from their cages, knocking the Mongolian horses to the ground.
For a moment, men and horses were scattered, swords and guns were fighting, broken limbs and arms flew up one after another, and the seriously injured screamed in pain one after another.
When Han Xuan's troops made a frontal assault and continued a fierce battle with the Mongolian army, Guo Ning left the river beach, led his light cavalry, and drove into the ravine on the side of the river valley.
This ravine is called Heizui Gorge. This was where the Mongolian army attacked before, horizontally attacking the Fuzhou Army.
But now, Ding Haijun's repeated collisions forced the Mongolian army to move northward. Instead, this ravine was given up by the Mongols and became a road for Guo Ningneng to lead his army to quickly pass.
Light and shadow intersect in the ravine, and there are scattered enemies along the line from time to time, such as Khitan generals or Mongol army bosses. They shout and jump out from behind the steep rock slope to intercept them.
But the Qingqi marched forward one after another without slowing down.
Guo Ning was at the front of the team. He reined in his horse and dodged two cross-thrusting spears. He stretched out his arm and took advantage of the momentum to pull over an enemy soldier with a gun in the grass. The enemy soldier was stumbling, and with a gentle fall of the iron bone flower, his legs were weak and he fell to the ground. Then he slowly lay down, with blood flowing from his eyes, ears, mouth and nose.
When another enemy soldier was about to escape, Guo Ning's followers caught up and killed him immediately.
Guo Ning had already urged his horse to pass by. He looked back casually and asked casually: "Is this the right road? I guess it's not far from the battlefield to the north?"
Pu Sulie said respectfully: "Jie Shuai, if we go around the slope in front, we will see Brother Yeluliu, Pu Xianwannu and others."
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