Tumen Khan's losses in the Battle of Monan were really too great, and he also attacked Tieling again. Although the offensive was successful, it still had to waste a lot of manpower and material resources. Therefore, although he proposed the attack on Liaonan this time, came out, but in fact the number of troops sent by the Chahar Department was even less than that of the Chaohua Department.
This time heading south to southern Liaoning, the Chahar tribe sent 8,000 troops. The Chahar tribe originally planned to send 10,000 troops. Later, in order to round up the round number, it was increased to 12,000. The two sides totaled 20,000 cavalry. They planned to take advantage of the crisp autumn weather and the lush vegetation. It's a good time to go to Liaonan to make a big profit, and to lay a good foundation for surviving this winter after heavy losses this year.
Of course, the heavy losses mainly refer to the Chahar Department. The Frozen Flower Department had no losses. Not only did it not suffer any loss, it also made a small profit - the Dong Fox Department, which was relatively close to the Frozen Flower Department, was beaten by Li Chengliang. When it almost collapsed, many people fled to the Fried Flower Club, which was "originally from the same roots." So in fact, the strength of the Fried Flower Club was strengthened quite a bit as a blessing in disguise after the Monan War this year.
However, this enhancement has a slight flaw, that is, most of these people who fled did not have much belongings left. They basically fled lightly. In addition to the horses under their crotches, they had at most a little bit of softness and a little bit of property. Just the clothes I carry with me.
In other words, they had no cattle or sheep, and no winter rations.
As the current owner of these people, Chaohua has the obligation to find a solution for this.
Originally, the fried flowers were planned to be "distributed internally". After all, Li Chengliang seemed to be at the peak of his military strength. Mr. fried flowers couldn't afford to offend this killer, and Tumen Khan didn't seem to be able to count on it. Otherwise, why could even Chahanhot be barely recovered, but the vital city of Daning is still in the hands of Qi Jiguang?
Although I feel sorry for the cattle and sheep, there is nothing I can do about it. To use a famous saying from later generations that I don't know about, this is called "someone's labor pains." So-and-so, here is not "transformation", but should mean "before development". As long as he survives this wave and the population of his flower speculation department increases significantly, can he still rise?
In the past, he was only one of the three guards of Duoyan, even the weakest among them, otherwise he would not have been driven to the Liaohe Hetao, a dangerous area sandwiched between western Liaoning and eastern Liaoning.
However, he is very likely to become the only master of the three guards of Duoyan in the future. After all, Dong Huhu is dead now, and Chang'ang has gone all the way to join Tumut because of the loss of the city and the fear of the punishment of the Tumen Khan.
Just when Chao Hua was in pain and happy, Tumen Khan came and brought an excellent news - he was invited to send troops to plunder Liaonan!
As for plundering southern Liaoning, he had already done it once with Tumen Khan in the sixth year of Wanli. How can I say that time, it was a mixed bag of good and bad, but the benefits were more - although he lost three hundred There were many cavalry, but they took back a large amount of grain and cloth, as well as more than 700 strong Han men and women.
The grain and cloth allowed him to live a rare and prosperous life in the flower tribe, while the strong men and women kept part of it for themselves, and the rest was rewarded to the meritorious soldiers, which also improved his prestige in the tribe. It was really a blessing.
This time Tumen Khan invited him to plunder Liaonan again. Of course, Huahua was very happy. The only thing he was worried about was Li Chengliang's reaction. After all, the last time he went to Liaonan, although it went smoothly overall, he was caught by Li Chengliang in the end. Tails gave him a good beating, and he still remembered the pain.
But Tumen Khan quickly convinced him. To be precise, it was the young man next to Tumen Khan who convinced him. The Xinai son named Burihatu first informed Chaohua of Li Chengliang's movements, which already made Chaohua excited - since Li Chengliang went to the mountains and forests to fight Gule Village, he would be able to return in a short while. Not coming.
Not to mention that, Burihatu also analyzed the reasons why Li Chengliang did this while the iron was hot. He was so happy when he heard it - Ming people are really crazy, especially those civil servants who are stupid in reading. He didn't let such a powerful person as Li Chengliang be put to good use, but he actually couldn't get along with him, forcing him to take the initiative to reveal his flaws and let himself and others go to Liaonan to plunder, forcing the guy named Gao Pragmatic.
However, I was used to being cautious when speculating, and suddenly I thought that Gao Pragmatic had finally won the battle in Monan. I was afraid that he also had a few brushes under his hands. If he went wild on his territory, would he steal the chicken but lose the rice?
After all, Burihatu is a rare wise man among Mongolians. He could see Chaohua's worries at a glance. He said calmly: "Is Chaohua Taiji worried about Gao Pragmatism?"
Chaohua was surprised: "How do you know?"
It’s all written on your fucking face, how can I still know?
Burihatu was scornful in his heart, but had an inscrutable expression on his face. He did not answer this, but said calmly: "There is nothing terrible about Gao pragmatism. The reason why Tumut's battle allowed him to occupy It was not because of how powerful he or the Ming army was, but because Han Naji's Tumote Western Post was extremely strong, and Tuo Tuo was truly a hero - you know that, Tumote The power of Tewei spread thousands of miles south of the desert, from Jizhou to Qinghai. Its strength is extraordinary."
When he said this, Chaohua really believed it. After all, Tumut was really strong. During the Anda Khan period, Tumut not only suppressed the Ming Dynasty with a population of one trillion for decades, but also forced the Mongolian Khan to move eastward to Chahar. Although Anda is dead now, But he only died just now, so it’s impossible for Tumote to decline all of a sudden, right?
Therefore, Chaohua feels that Burihatu is not bragging for Tumote. The key factor in this battle is that Tumote himself is too strong, not that the Ming army is strong - the Ming army is so strong?
For example, in Liaodong, if it weren't for Li Chengliang's 40,000 servants, let alone the Tumen, even if he was speculating, he would dare to go to Liaodong every day to rob him, and even occupying one or two of his cities would not be impossible!
Thinking of this, Chaohua suddenly became angry - Li Chengliang was not only absent, but it seemed that he was absent on purpose. In other words, Li Chengliang would definitely not come to rescue him during the invasion of Liaonan this time!
Well, even if he has to come and clean up the mess sooner or later, it's just a mess after all, right? As long as I run away after grabbing it, Li Chengliang will definitely be "too far away to catch up".
So what are you afraid of? Hurry and grab it! If I miss this opportunity, how long will it take for me to become the master of the flower? At that time, maybe the Tumen Khan will have to change the system and turn the "five ruling powers" into six ruling powers!
Chaohua Taiji was very excited and took the initiative to say: "Since the Great Khan had suffered some losses in Monan before, and the number of troops sent this time is slightly smaller than usual, then I will provide one or two more cavalry here, and add two thousand more cavalry, for a total of twelve thousand , to gather 20,000 cavalry for the Great Khan, and go south to Liaodong to make a fortune... No, to go south to Liaodong to invade the Ming Dynasty, what does the Great Khan think?"
Although everyone went there to make a fortune, Tumen naturally didn't want to admit it, so they pretended not to hear the word "make a fortune" clearly, nodded and said: "The great Mongolian country has such loyal ministers as Chaohua Taiji. It is really Genghis Khan and I am very pleased with Dayan Khan's blessing... I will do as Chahua Taiji said, and when the work is completed, this harvest will be divided equally between your tribe and Chahar tribe."
The Chahar tribe sent 8,000 troops, and the Chahua tribe sent 12,000 troops, but the result was "an equal share of the harvest." Of course it is very unfair, but there is never absolute fairness in the world. Tumen belongs to all Mongolia. Great Khan, although the Chahar tribe suffered a lot of losses this time, the skinny camels were bigger than horses. Chaohua really didn’t dare to demand that the spoils be distributed according to the number of troops sent. Tumen Being willing to give him an equal share is already a very honorable move.
Therefore, Chaohua immediately agreed, turned around and mobilized men and horses, and followed the eight thousand cavalry led by Tumen Khan to go south.
On August 20, the coalition forces of Chahar and Duoyan crossed the Clam River, a tributary of the Liao River, and approached the Sanchakou area of the Liaohe River. The forts in the Sancha River, such as Changning Fort, Dongsheng Fort, and Dongchang Fort, were threatened by their front. , Xining Fort, Pingshan Taibao, etc. all suddenly became nervous.
At this time, only thirteen days have passed since Zhang Wanbang took up the garrison of Dongchang Fort!
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