Chapter 665: Open the door and let Kangxi go! (Please vote for me, please subscribe)

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Ba Hai and Tu Hai were actually trying to deceive Huang Zhisheng, who was not a truly knowledgeable "diplomat."

Because how could the Rakshasa soldiers entrenched in the north of Heilongjiang be the opponent of Bahai's Sauron cavalry and Baalhu cavalry?

The Sauron Cavalry is the treasure of Kangxi Kangmazi! In the past few years, we have received the best equipment and training. Although Kangxi did not have the ability to equip them with breastplates, they were already equipped with chainmail, flintlock guns, and grenade hammers.

The Dutch East India Company also sent Swedish cavalry experts to help with training (for a fee, of course). After several years of training, the ability of this group of Sauron cavalry to attack in formation is almost as good as that of Gustav II's Swedish cavalry.

Moreover, after being equipped with sugar grenades and flintlock rifles, their individual combat capabilities far exceeded the Cossack cavalry of the Rakshasa Kingdom.

Although most of Sauron's cavalry followed the real Kangxi, Bahai still had two assistants under his command, a total of four hundred Sauron's cavalry!

Under the command of Ningguta General Yin Tu (also under the control of Bahai), there is also a Baerhu cavalry who serves as the leader. They can be regarded as a simplified version of Sauron's cavalry. There is no chainmail or flintlock, but it is still equipped with a grenade hammer and will attack like Sauron's cavalry. In addition, they also retained bows and arrows like Sauron's cavalry, and were able to skillfully use mounted archery tactics.

The 1,400 Sauron and Barhu cavalry under the jurisdiction of the two generals of Shengjing and Ningguta alone were enough to drive away the Rakshasa people in the north of Heilongjiang.

After all, there are only a few hundred Rakshasa soldiers... or Rakshasa warriors entrenched in Yaksa City, and I don't know if there are dozens of regular troops among them? Of course, it is impossible for such an army to fight in the field with the elite Sauron cavalry and Baal tiger cavalry.

It is impossible to hold on to Yaksa City, because the army under Bahai is a "low-sugar army", and the current Rakshasa Army is a "sugar-free army." The "low-sugar army" cannot compete with the "high-sugar army" in terms of firepower, but it can crush the "sugar-free army" in terms of firepower. Not to mention that there is only one wooden fort in Yaksa. Even if you build the strongest bastion, it will still be destroyed by Bahai's artillery!

Bahai did not attack Yaksa City before, not because he could not defeat it, but because the existence of Yaksa City would help him to integrate the Sauron tribes along the Heilongjiang River - if the Rakshasa ghosts don't come, who will love the big people? Qing Dynasty, love Kangxi?

In addition, the national policy of the Qing Dynasty at that time was still to fight against the Ming Dynasty with all its strength, so it did not bother with the Rakshasa people on the northern front.

And now... the Rakshasa people in Yaksa are valuable, and they must be sold at a good price, otherwise the Eight Banners of the Ming Dynasty will have a difficult time in the future.

Therefore, Huang Zhisheng cannot be allowed to go there, lest he discover that the Rakshasa people in Yaksa are actually very weak... If Huang Zhisheng truthfully reports the situation there to Zhu Heji, it will be difficult for them to make an offer.

Tu Hai, an old fox who has almost become a spirit, does not need to conspire with Ba Hai to know how to do this kind of business. He continued what Bahai said: "However, it will take some time for the soldiers and horses brought by General Pingbei to be settled... What should be done with Ningguta? Should the Nurgan Dusi be restored or General Pingbei should be appointed? Temperance? It’s not just a name, but it’s not a good idea!

In addition, the city of Yaksa is strong, with two even stronger fortresses in Chita and Yakutsk behind it! According to research, the Rakshasa people stationed a total of 10,000 shotgun soldiers in the three cities of Yakutsk, Chita, and Yaksa, and they also had forts to defend them. If we only capture the city of Yaksa, then the Rakshasa people will definitely send troops from Chita and Yakutsk... The battle in Heilongjiang will inevitably be protracted.

To capture the three cities of Yakutsk, Chita, and Yaksa in one fell swoop, tens of thousands of troops would have to be deployed, and a large amount of grain, grass, and baggage would have to be prepared, and warships that could roam the Heilongjiang River would need to be built to transport troops and grain. ...This cost is not small! "

Huang Zhisheng understood that Tu Hai and Ba Hai, two foxes, were asking for money!

However, he was just an imperial envoy on an envoy to the West. He could only play a supporting role for Tuhai and Bahai, so he smiled and said: "This imperial envoy will definitely report the situation in the north of Heilongjiang to the Holy One... But this imperial envoy himself If I cannot cross the Heilongjiang River and go north despite the emperor's orders, how can I go west to Moscow, the capital of Rakshasa?"

Pingbei General Puppet Kangxi Chang Ning finally thought about running away at this time and began to participate in the conversation. He took Huang Zhisheng's question and replied: "You can go to Irkuts on the North Sea via Khalkha Mongolia. Ke... The Chechen Khan tribe on the Mongolian East Road in Khalkha has always had contacts with the Beihai Rakshasa. Mr. Huang can ask the Chechen Khan tribe to send someone to take you to Irkutsk."

"But this Che Chenhan is not my vassal of the Ming Dynasty!" Huang Zhisheng asked, "Can he help me with this?"

Chang Ning said: "Sir Huang, this Khalkha Mongolia is the fiefdom of Jinlun Dharma King. After the official settles down in Shenyang, he will send troops to Khalkha with him. By then, he will be able to subdue Chechen Khan. You can follow The Eight Banners of the Ming Dynasty will go to Khalkha, and after Chechen Khan is surrendered, he will send troops to send you to Irkutsk."

The "Golden Wheel Dharma King" he was talking about was of course not the Snowy Land Lama that Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu knew, but Burni. Burni's grandfather Lindan Khan has two main titles, one is Genghis Khan and the other is Jinlun Dharma King.

These two titles can be combined and added with thirty more characters, turning into a super-long title with a total length of forty-five characters, almost catching up with "Dragon Mother".

After Burni defected to the Ming Dynasty, of course he no longer dared to be "Genghis God Blessed Khan". If he did, he would have to meet Genghis Khan... But he also didn't want to be a "King of Shunyi". Anyone who "submits himself to the king" sounds like a capitulator. So he dug out his grandfather's "Golden Wheel Dharma King" from the pile of old papers and began to command the grassland under the name "Jinlun Dharma King".

As soon as Zhu Heji heard "Jinlun Dharma King", he thought of Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu and so on, so he didn't argue with Burni, so Burni began to use this title with a religious nature.

The reason why Jinlun Dharma King Burni wanted to send troops to Khalkha together with the pseudo-Kangxi Chang Ning was not because he was worried that he would not be able to defeat the three Khalkha tribes, but because the Ten Banners of Zhelimu were held hostage by the princes and princes of the Six Banners of Horqin. Migration to Khalkha Mongolia began.

The Horqin Mongols had a particularly close relationship with the Qing Dynasty, so they were less restricted. They often followed the Qing army in expeditions east and west. With the support of the Qing Dynasty, they also recruited the Xibo people who were good at conquering and fighting, and incorporated them into the Six Flags Horqin. Therefore, Horqin's force has always been strong, and Burni, who had been seriously injured for a long time, could not defeat him, so he could only ask Chang Ning to send troops together.

Chang Ning continued: "When I help Jinlun Dharma King capture Khalkha, I can lead the Eight Banners of the Ming Dynasty to the north of Heilongjiang and regain the lost land of Nurgan Capital for the imperial court."

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The memorials of Huang Zhisheng, Burni, the pseudo-Kangxi, Bahai and others were quickly sent to the South Study Room of the Forbidden City in Beijing and placed in front of the case of the proud Grand Duke and Emperor.

At this time, the layout of the south study room has changed. It has become a conference room, with a long table and a circle of chairs around the table.

The Ming court did not follow Zhu Heji to the north, but stayed in Nanjing with Zhongxian and Yang Qilong in charge of daily affairs. While restoring Beijing's status as the capital, Zhu Heji established a Beijing Remaining Department and appointed Zhuge Sanhe to be the Remaining Regent in Beijing. Because Zhu Heji is now personally in charge of Beijing, the left-behind department has established a small court, which is temporarily responsible for the jurisdiction of Zhili, Liaodong, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi and other provinces that were recovered in the Northern Expedition. The land cannot be conquered and settled. It must also carry out land equalization reform, and at least some rural sages who resist the reform must be suppressed.

It is also necessary to attack Confucian forces. These are the tasks that Beijing's left-behind affairs department is currently responsible for.

At the same time, this small imperial court that stayed behind was also responsible for commanding the offensive against Shaanxi, Northeast China, and Mongolia, and was also responsible for the Ming Dynasty's foreign affairs.

Chapter 665 Open the door and let Kangxi go! (Please vote for me, please subscribe)