Seven hundred and seventy to half

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2612Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
When Su Yong and Wu Ge led the charge, Zhong Xuemin was appointed to lead 15,000 Ming army cavalry to attack the Qiyan tribe's lair.

His mission is to destroy the Qiyan tribe's lair in one fell swoop, just like the Ming army destroyed the Kelie tribe's lair.

Do the same thing again and make the same money again.

There was no way. The Ming Dynasty, which had devoted its entire country to repairing the Yellow River, was really short of money and supplies after spending a lot of money and goods. The so-called people were poor and had short ambitions, and now they could only scavenge loot everywhere to fill their internal needs.

Whether it is war horses, cattle or sheep, leather products or bone products, they are all real objects. You can use them yourself or sell them to the Song Dynasty to earn foreign exchange. It is better than nothing.

Moreover, after paying relatively small transportation costs, the large number of captured people can also be invested in the Yellow River Project, reducing the cost of recruiting civilians for the imperial court.

There is no need to pay wages to use them to work, and the cost of food can be reduced as much as possible. It is much cheaper than directly recruiting civilians to work, and it is of greater benefit to the court.

These are the benefits Su Yonglin hopes to gain from this battle.

Now, he has obtained half of this benefit, and the remaining half is not far away.

Yesugei, who was in the middle of a fierce confrontation with the Tatar tribe, did not know the outcome of the battle between the Klei tribe and the Ming army for the time being.

For him, he originally wanted to take away the Tatars in one go, rob them ferociously, blow them up, and avenge their fellow tribesmen who died, but he did not expect that this time the Tatar people were also quite tough and strong, facing the beggars* The soldiers attacked fiercely and showed no weakness at all.

They seemed to have brought out their most elite warriors and the beggar soldiers to snipe at the door. The king of both sides fought against the king against the generals, fighting fiercely, and they did not flinch even when they were covered in blood. No matter what the other party is.

Su Yong's arrival was a turning point in this war.

In the early morning of October 21st, the beggar soldiers once again fought fiercely with the Tatar cavalry, regardless of the outcome. The fight lasted until noon, when both sides withdrew their troops.

In the afternoon, both sides organized their armies and prepared to fight again, but at this moment, Su Yong arrived.

He led troops to support the Tatar cavalry, formed a cavalry assault formation, and attacked the cavalry formation of the beggars head-on.

The beggar soldiers did not expect that the Ming army cavalry would appear at this moment. For such a situation, Yesugei himself did not expect it either.

The fact that the Ming army came to support shocked him, making him not only doubt whether the Kled tribe had been defeated, but also whether his home base had also been taken over by the Ming army.

When the heart panics, the will will be shaken. If the will is shaken, the battle will be difficult to fight.

The Ming army's attack mode was very clean and tidy, without any sloppiness at all. It directly launched an attack on the beggar soldiers. From the beginning, they had to use a close-quarters hand-to-hand combat mode with the beggars.

The beggar soldiers were caught off guard by the Ming army's cavalry. In an instant, the people who were rushed overturned their horses and were at a loss.

The Tatar people also reflected and realized that this was a good opportunity to beat the drowned dog, so they immediately joined the battle group and joined forces with the Ming army to attack.

Shocked, Yesugei tried to command his men to launch a counterattack and stabilize the situation. However, the Tatar cavalry was originally as strong as them, let alone the Ming army now joining them. The combined forces of the Ming army and Tatar had completely exceeded their numbers. The beggar soldiers.

The beggar soldiers have fallen into the front and back attacks of Tatar and the Ming army. A large number of beggar soldiers have lost their will to fight and are in chaos. They are unable to act according to Yesugei's command.

Yesugei was very anxious. While trying to gather his subordinates who were gradually retreating, he was unwilling to give up the possibility of counterattack.

He decided to personally lead his own bodyguards and gathered cavalry to launch a counterattack, calling on his men to fight to the death.

But the effect is obviously not good.

After the Ming army joined the battlefield, due to their advantages in weapons and armor, the beggar soldiers began to suffer large-scale casualties. They were killed by the Ming army's cavalry one after another. Their morale was greatly reduced. They could not stand for more than three sticks of incense, and their resistance was exhausted. Failed.

So the beggar soldiers completely collapsed.

The Ming army and Tatar's coalition launched an all-out pursuit, killing and injuring a large number of beggar soldiers and capturing a large number of beggar's horses. The battle soon became one-sided.

Wu Ge really wanted to make a contribution, so he fought more actively than Su Yong. He led his own guards to charge and fight fiercely, killing many beggars and scattering many people.

After rushing to the end, Wu Ge found that his eyes suddenly opened up, and he saw at a glance the location of Wang Qi, his old enemy.

Good guy, you are here!

So he immediately rushed over with his men, surrounded Yesugei who was trying to break out, and mobilized his men to encircle and annihilate them.

Just now, Yesugei's men were fighting with the Ming army, and suddenly they started fighting with the Wanggu cavalry. The two sides faced off fiercely, and Yesugei was forced to go into battle in person. He used his bravery to set an example for the entire army and joined the battle group. among.

The battle was quite fierce. The Wanggu cavalry continued to kill the beggar soldiers, and the beggar soldiers also launched a resolute and brave counterattack. However, the number was too small and the Wanggu cavalry were too many. They were gradually divided and surrounded and annihilated one by one.

In the end, only four guards were left around Yesugei, still desperately protecting him.

Under the siege of Wang Gu's cavalry, the four guards also died heroically. The bravest one was stabbed more than a dozen times and continued to fight until his head was cut off with a knife at the last moment, ending the battle.

Despite this, Yesugei was still fighting, brandishing his steel sword and roaring repeatedly. Several Wanggu cavalry could not take him down. Instead, his superb horse fighting skills killed and injured several people, and captured several horses and several steel swords. The Vietnam War Yue Yong.

But that's about it.

He was alone and would fail no matter what.

Wu Ge did not go into battle in person to fight, but he saw the right opportunity, raised his bow and arrow, and used his archery skills to shoot an arrow through Yesugei's right arm.

Yesugei let out a cry of pain, then dropped his sword, losing his ability to fight.

A brave Wanggu cavalryman seized this opportunity and jumped over from his horse. He was immediately knocked down, and the two of them rolled to the ground together.

Yesugei resisted desperately, and the Wanggu cavalry tried their best to suppress him. Soon, several more Wanggu cavalry pounced on Yesugei to suppress Yesugei.

Even though Yesugei was very strong, he couldn't beat the four hands with two fists. He was soon covered with a big man and was suppressed tightly. Then his mouth was stuffed with a piece of cloth full of sour smell. It almost made him faint.

Seeing that his general was about to be captured, Wuge was overjoyed and immediately sent someone to report the good news to Su Yong.

At the same time that Yesu should be captured, the beggar soldiers were also completely defeated. Those who were killed were killed, those who were captured were captured, and those who struggled to escape were still running away. They had been defeated and could not save the situation.

Su Yong was still brave and led his army to pursue the defeated soldiers. He did not stop until he killed all the beggar-faced defeated soldiers in front of him and led his troops back.

Soon, Su Yong knew that Wu Ge had made great achievements. Seeing that Wu Ge had captured him, Su Yong laughed and patted Wu Ge on the shoulder.

"General Wuge has made great achievements this time."

"No, General Su has the greatest credit. I just took advantage. This credit is half of General Su's... no, more than half! Thanks to General Su's help, I was able to capture this thief, so General Su I deserve more than half of the credit.”

Wuge himself didn't realize that he was looking at Su Yong with a flattering smile, trying to please Su Yong, and his posture was very ambiguous.

Su Yong looked at Wu Ge with some surprise, and found that this person was quite promising, and he felt a little happy.

"Not half, only a small half at most. The main credit is due to Wang Gu's cavalry. As a general, how can I compete with you for credit?"

"Where is this? How can this be a fight? The general clearly deserves it, but now it is just returned to the general. One half, that is, one half."

Wu Ge strongly requested that most of the credit be given to Su Yong.

Su Yong, who has always been "modest", shook his head and refused.

"A small half is enough. After all, I have captured Tuoli, and I have done enough credit. I don't need more credit."

Wuge still urged.

"How can there be too much credit? Let's give it half! Half is best!"

Su Yong thought for a while.

"Then... half and half?"

"Okay, then open it in half!"

The two looked at each other and laughed together.