Chapter 276: Forbidden sea, plan to expedition(2/2)
When Huang Taiji was conquering the Chahar tribe, the Karaqin tribe had already defected to Houjin and sent troops to help in the battle.
Lin Dan Khan's westward migration made the tribes of Eastern Mongolia no longer dare to be enemies with Hou Jin, and all adopted the strategy of surrender and alliance.
Huang Taiji's thinking gradually became clearer, and he felt that the success rate of entering the customs through a detour was high. The key was how to persuade Daishan and other Baylor banner leaders to agree to this military operation, which was almost an adventure.
At the same time, the Dongjiang Army entrenched in Jinzhou in southern Liaoning must also eliminate the threat to the Houjin ruling area.
"Come here." Huang Taiji sat up straight, called the guards outside to come in, and ordered: "Summon Fushun, the prince-in-law, to come and see you."
As the intelligence leader of Hou Jin Dynasty, Li Yongfang, the prince-in-law of Fushun, made a huge contribution to Hou Jin Dynasty. He was also the first Ming army general to surrender to Jianlu, which had a very bad influence in Liaodong.
Huang Taiji summoned Li Yongfang to inquire about the details of Jinzhou.
Because the Dongjiang Army had traveled so far, the spies and outposts of Jianlu were unable to learn the specific situation of the Nanguan defense line until Xiaoheishan and Hongzui Fort.
This made Huang Taiji feel unsure, and he had to think of Fan Wencheng's advice. If his personal expedition was defeated again, his prestige would be damaged, which would be another major obstacle to detouring into the pass.
The resistance from within often made Huang Taiji upset, but it strengthened his belief in becoming emperor.
Chapter completed!