Just when Garmadanjun was about to annihilate his entire army, Batur Hutaiji finally arrived and completed a blow that turned the world around.
It was not that Batur Hutaiji deliberately delayed. On the complex and desolate plateau, there was no way to accurately grasp the time and coordinate closely.
Moreover, on the way Batur Hutaiji came, he also encountered Liduoji and Mondork who were outflanking Garma Danjun.
The two sides met unexpectedly and were unprepared for each other, and immediately started fighting.
After all, Batur Hutaiji has more troops and more advanced weapons.
After two and a half hours of fierce fighting, Liduoji and Mondork were finally completely eliminated.
Batur Hutaiji then marched eastward, and the general arrived at the most dangerous time.
If Batur Hutai Ji knew about the danger of Karma Tenjun, then naturally...
It will be delayed a little longer.
Let Gushi Khan destroy Karma Danjun first, and then he takes action.
Gushi Khan was eyeing the plateau, so why not Batur Hutaiji?
As a hero, who doesn't want to unify the Western Region and become the king?
Now there was Gushi Khan as a common enemy, and both Batur Hutai Jicai and Garmadan were united with each other.
But just as Liang Yue was happy to see Karma Danjun unlucky, Batur Hutaiji obviously had the same idea.
Well, the only unlucky one is Karma Tenjun.
Who calls him the weakest?
But it occupies a vast plateau, like a child carrying a huge treasure.
Even without Gushi Khan, other forces would not let him go.
Little did Batur Hutaiji know that he had missed the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone.
He came on a long journey and saw that Gushi Khan was about to break through the siege, so he hurriedly joined the battlefield.
Not only did he have more troops than Karma Tenjun, but his weapons were also more advanced.
The Junggar army carries a large number of camels, which can be used not only for charging and fighting, but also for other wonderful purposes.
I saw six or seven people escorting two camels all the way to the front of the formation.
One of the two camels had his eyes covered and his ears blocked, with a long iron pipe hanging on his hump.
After arriving at the place, the camel was driven to lie down on the ground, and then its limbs were tied tightly with ropes.
The Dzungarian soldiers got on another camel and took out the gunpowder packets and artillery shells from the backpack, and began to load them nervously.
It turns out that in order to adapt to the combat environment in the Western Regions, the Junggar people placed small artillery pieces on camels.
In this way, even in areas where trees are scarce and it is impossible to build fortifications, camels can be used as city walls.
At the same time, artillery is also placed on the back of the camel, which can attack the enemy. It really kills two birds with one stone.
The Junggar people used such tactics to conquer the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains and became the overlords of Yilibaoli.
Now they used camel city tactics to deal a fatal blow to Gushi Khan.
The Qinghai Allied Forces and the Plateau Army fought for a day. Although victory was in sight, they were also exhausted. At this time, fresh troops from the Junggar tribe joined in, completely cutting off their hope of breaking out.
In particular, the Junggar Department has a lot of artillery, which tightly blocks the path forward of the Qinghai coalition forces.
No horse or man could pass through the line blocked by artillery. The piles of human and animal carcasses proved everything.
Gushi Khan was not dead, after all, he was not shot.
It's just that the fall of the war horse hit him hard, and he also suffered the aftermath of the cannonball, so he was unconscious for a while.
His guards rescued him and escorted him all the way back to a safe place.
When Gushi Khan woke up, he saw the soldiers and horses in front of him surging backwards. Obviously not only is the offense ineffective, I'm afraid it can't even defend.
He ran up a nearby slope and looked south, feeling cold all over.
I saw that the flags of the Junggar tribe and the plateau army had been mixed together, covering the sky and the sun, endless, and they were pushing rapidly towards this side.
The Qinghai coalition forces were huddled together and completely in chaos, unable to form effective resistance.
Artillery shells kept hitting from the sky, plowing bloody ditches one after another in the Qinghai coalition formation, causing many people to run away in fear.
Gushi Khan understood that it was no longer possible to break through to the south.
"Tell all the ministries to turn around and head north immediately."
Before he finished speaking, an overwhelming scream suddenly came from behind.
Gushihan turned around in shock, and for a moment his whole body seemed to be frozen.
I saw that the distant sky in the north was filled with smoke and dust, and a huge cavalry was rolling in.
Not long after, the cavalry had arrived.
In the fierce wind, the flags that kept trembling showed that this was the Han-Mongolian coalition.
"Damn Bai Sang Tai Ji!"
Gushi Khan understood everything and blurted out curses.
But in fact he misunderstood Baisang Taiji.
Although Bai Sangtai Ji has been cheating and cheating and avoiding the easy and easy all his life, this time he understood that he must not retreat.
Therefore, his blocking was extremely tenacious and caused great trouble for Liang Yue.
However, mental bravery cannot make up for the gap in tactics and weapons.
After paying a great price, Liang Yue finally broke through Huashi Gorge and beheaded Bai Sangtaiji with his own hands.
Finally, the Han-Mongolian coalition forces caught up from behind and completely blocked Gushi Khan.
By this time, everyone understood that Gushi Khan was dead.
The siege began immediately, without any signal or tacit understanding.
The plateau army and the Junggar tribe came step by step from the south.
The Han-Mongolian coalition established a strict defense line in the north, and artillery and muskets became an insurmountable barrier.
To the west is the vast Eling Lake, and to the east is the swampy Xingxiu Sea.
The entire Qinghai coalition army has completely fallen into a dead end.
By this time, Gushi Khan also lost control of the entire army.
Everyone started a blind fight in order to survive.
They rushed south for a while, and were beaten back by the plateau army and the Junggar tribe; then they rushed north, and were discouraged by the muskets and artillery of the Han-Mongolian coalition.
After going back and forth like this several times, the encirclement gradually narrowed.
The tens of thousands of Qinghai coalition troops who were still alive were compressed into a very small area, with their backs against Eling Lake, helplessly waiting to die.
The Han-Mongolian coalition and the Junggar tribe both had a large number of artillery, and the Qinghai coalition did not have any fortifications. Standing stupidly in the open space, the number of people was falling layer by layer, and they were being reduced at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Finally, the last will of the Qinghai coalition collapsed.
I don't know who started first, threw away the weapon in his hand, knelt on the ground in panic, and raised his hands high.
With the first, there is the second. It didn't take long for almost everyone to surrender.
Of course there are surprises.
That is Gushi Khan.
Just because he understands that others can surrender, but he cannot.
There is only one way for him to die.
As a descendant of the Golden Family, Gushi Khan had stubborn pride. Never let yourself fall into the hands of the enemy and accept humiliation.
In the eyes of hundreds of thousands of people, Gushi Khan walked firmly step by step towards the water of Eling Lake.
Finally disappeared into this world.
As a generational hero, his ending was quite decent.