Xizhimen.
This section of the city wall is now blocking the fierce attack of the Mongolian army.
Liu Ju, the governor of Xizhimen, was holding a broadsword and was killing the Mongolian troops who climbed up the city wall.
It seems that the Mongolian army is pressing forward across the board, and the entire nine gates of Beijing are under attack, but the rest of the city is a feint attack by the Mongolian army. Only Xizhimen, where Liu Ju is, is really under attack by the Mongolian army.
A steady stream of Mongolian troops braved artillery bombardment, crossed the moat without fear of death, and climbed the city wall regardless of the consequences.
Xizhimen has a total of 30,000 defenders. At the beginning of the battle, the Mongolian army almost occupied the city wall.
However, the Ming army responded quickly, and reserve troops were continuously transferred to Xizhimen to participate in the defense.
From the initial 30,000 people, it has grown to 50,000 people.
With the continuous assistance of the Ming army, they gradually took the initiative.
Governor Liu Ju shouted to the fighting Ming army: "Soldiers, throw these Mongolian Tatars off our city wall."
"Drink."
Agui looked at the city of Beijing and kept pushing the war supervising camp to the front, squeezing the space for the attacking Mongolian army to move.
The war at Xizhimen is becoming more and more anxious, but the sluggishness of the Mongolian army has become apparent.
Amidst the roaring artillery fire and the noisy shouts of killing, Agui and other Ora's cavalrymen heard the horn and asked for advice first. This confused Agui and immediately dispatched tens of thousands of Ora's cavalry to go to Desheng. Door.
If Agui hadn't been responsible for supervising the battle at Xizhimen, he wouldn't have been willing to stay here any longer.
Because the war supervising troops in Wala Pontu were greatly transferred, the pressure on the Ming army to resist at Xizhimen was suddenly reduced.
The Mongolian soldiers all heard Ye Xian's clarion call to intercept, and they all knew that Ye Xian's central army was under attack.
The trumpets have ceased.
Could it be that he was killed by the Ming army first?
If they were killed by the Ming army first, would they still attack the city? If they were killed by the Ming army first, who would take them back to the free and boundless prairie?
You can't rely on yourself first, you can only rely on yourself.
The morale of the Mongolian army was already low, and because of worries and confusion about the way forward, the speed and energy of the Mongolian army attacking Xizhimen were reduced.
The troops and horses who were pretending to attack had already begun to withdraw.
No, this is not an evacuation at all, but a rout. The rout has already formed without contacting the Ming army.
They no longer want to come to this ghost place.
More and more Mongolian troops fled from the walls of Beijing.
Those who were surrounded by Shi Heng couldn't control all this at first.
Yu Qian, who was on the city wall, saw that the Mongolian army was defeated, and immediately ordered all the city gates that were not attacked to send cavalry to pursue them.
The heralds kept running and shouting, waving flags.
Shi Heng saw the supporting Ora cavalry and immediately mobilized his war horses to kill the surrounding enemies at all costs, hoping to smash Ye Xian's head before the Ora cavalry arrived.
Shi Biao tried his best to block the reinforcements, but Wala's army and horses were unwilling to fight for them. Even though hundreds of people were killed by Shi Biao and other Ming troops, they had no momentum to stop.
Their target was the Ming army that was besieging Yexian.
And at this time, he also saw something was wrong, because the sound of his horn made the Mongolian troops on the battlefield think that they had been attacked and could not protect themselves, but this gave these Mongolian troops a reason to escape and be defeated.
Immediately, he ordered the messengers beside him to sound the horn for the entire attack.
After the messenger blew his horn, hundreds of Oala's horn soldiers continued to blow their horns on this chaotic battlefield.
Waves of attacking bugles floated over the battlefield.
But even if the retreating Mongolian soldiers heard the attack horn, they were unwilling to risk another artillery bombardment from the Ming army to continue the attack.
What's the point of fighting in the city of Beijing? They might as well grab some property.
The retreating Mongols began to flee in all directions.
After withdrawing, the Mongolian troops affiliated with Totu Bohua Khan turned their attention to Zhu Qizhen, who was guarded by Wala.
Tuotuo Buhua Khan was coerced by Ye first, and she had long wanted to escape from his control.
As long as it gets Zhu Qizhen, the Khanate will have the capital to bargain with the Ming Dynasty, and it can also get rid of Yexian's control in the future.
At the place where Zhu Qizhen was imprisoned, thousands of Mongolian cavalry killed all the hundreds of Wala troops who were left behind, and then took Zhu Qizhen hostage and headed north.
Wala's reinforcements collided with the Ming army led by Shi Heng, and the two sides started a fight. Because of the arrival of the reinforcements, they first broke through the encirclement of the Ming army and escaped to Shengtian under the protection of their close associates.
Shi Heng screamed angrily when he saw Ye Xian slipping away under his nose.
But he also knew he couldn't pursue.
Because the last defeat of Yanghe was caused by underestimating the enemy and going deep.
learn from mistakes.
We can only keep Ye Xian's dog head for the time being, waiting for Grandpa Shi Heng to deal with these Mongolian Tatars, and then go get it.
Those who withdrew from the siege first had a panoramic view of the situation on the battlefield.
He lost.
I was also a little angry at first. When did the great warriors of Mongolia become as greedy for life and afraid of death as the Han people.
But he never thought about his own problems.
For Ye Xian, he has been winning all his life and has never experienced failure. This kind of person is indeed a proud man of heaven, but once he accepts a failure, he will not be ashamed and courageous, but will fall off the altar.
In the original history, after being defeated under the city of Beijing, those who fled back to the prairie also changed their temperament and betrayed their relatives. Although he became the Great Khan of the Khanate, he died soon after due to the rebellion of his subordinate Assi. .
Just as the Mongolian army began to collapse, all the other eight gates were opened except Xizhimen, which was under fierce attack.
Countless Ming troops, led by flags, pursued the defeated Mongolian army.
Also yelled first.
He knew that if he did not make a decision, the strength of Wala's headquarters would be exhausted by him. When the time comes, he would return to the grassland and lose his strength and glory. He would not be able to deter the grassland tribes at all.
After a short consideration, he ordered the entire army to evacuate.
After Agui received the order to retreat, he led all the 20,000 cavalry he carried to Desheng Gate, regardless of the Mongolian troops currently on the city wall.
These military forces should arrive at the Grand Master's side earlier.
He also thought of Zhu Qizhen first, and he led his own troops and horses to withdraw towards the rear.
But when he arrived at the place where Zhu Qizhen was imprisoned, he felt as if he had been struck by lightning.
Zhu Qizhen disappeared.
Were they rescued by the Ming army? Impossible. A large part of the Wala soldiers who stayed behind died from arrows, and some died from knife wounds. Their scimitars were not unsheathed. This proves that they were attacked without any defense.
The only ones who can do it are the Mongols on their own side.
Losing Zhu Qizhen is not the most terrible thing.
The most terrible thing was that in the northwest, a mighty Ming army appeared on the ground.
Reinforcements from Datong Xuanfu have arrived...
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