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Chapter 391

Waves of arrows were shot onto the city wall by the Tatar cavalry. The grenadiers who were hiding under the shield no longer continued to throw grenades. The Tatar infantry under the city wall had already run away.

Buyanche Chen Khan gave up. There was something that could explode. No matter how many infantry rushed forward, they would have the only ending of "death". Unless the enemy's firearms are not large, Buyanche Chen Khan was even more worried that all infantry rushed forward and could not consume the enemy's firearms.

The Tatar cavalry were invincible, but they could not rush up to the city wall.

Bu Yanchechen hated him.

After anger, Buyanche Chen Khan had no choice but to withdraw his troops. This time, he was afraid that he would really withdraw his troops. In his mind, Buyanche Chen Khan was still thinking about whether the two routes of feint attack could break the barrier. If they successfully broke the barrier, there would be a chance. However, judging from the situation in Zhangjiakou Fort, Buyanche Chen Khan felt that the possibility of those two routes being able to successfully break the barrier was very small.

Under the cover of the Tatar cavalry, the Tatar infantry retreated first. After the infantry retreated for hundreds of meters, the cavalry also began to retreat one after another. As the Tatar cavalry stopped firing arrows, the People's Army musketeers and artillery on the city wall began to send off the Tatars.

When the Tatar army retreated outside the attack range of the People's Army, we counted the losses of personnel and actually lost more than 10,000 people in battle, nearly 6,000 cavalry and nearly 5,000 infantry.

Buyanche Chen Khan had only 100,000 Tatar troops along the way, and he lost one tenth of his troops at once. In addition, the troops lost in the Bohai Sea, tens of thousands of Tatar warriors died so easily. Buyanche Chen Khan felt heartbroken, angry, crazy, but had no choice.

This is the case with the enemies of Bohai Institute and the enemies of Zhangjiakou Fort. Could all enemies be like this? The Tatars will never break the barrier.

Buyanchechen Khan sent people to contact the other two Tatar troops. During the rest, some bad voices against Buyanchechen Khan slowly spread in the Tatar troops of Buyanchechen Khan.

"Fifty thousand, 50,000 warriors died like this. Buyanchechen was incompetent. Buyanchechen was the sinner of our Tatars. Buyanchechen was not worthy of being our Khan!"

There were many people in the Tatar army who were loyal to Buyanchechen Khan, but more people responded to Buyanchechen Khan's call and brought their tribesmen to the attack on the border because they felt that they could take advantage of the opportunity.

Under the command of Buyanchechen Khan, they failed, not once, but they had failed twice, losing 50,000 Tatar warriors. If Buyanchechen Khan wanted to continue to attack the city in another place, there might be less than 30,000 people in the 90,000 army.

When Buyanchechen Khan heard the news spreading in the army, Buyanchechen Khan knew that it should be those who did not recognize him as a Khan, who were inciting him, but Buyanchechen Khan did not refute and did not make any other reaction. If he lost, he would lose 50,000 Tatar warriors in vain. Tabuyanchechen was a sinner of the Tatars.

The Tatars never cared about the enemies of China. They could only rely on city walls to resist the Tatars' attacks. Even cavalry of large numbers would not dare to enter the grassland, and would not be opponents of the Tatar cavalry.

But the Tatars had other enemies, the most important one was the Oirats. Once the Oirats knew that the Tatar tribes were killed and injured when they attacked the land of China, the Oirats would not miss this opportunity to annex the Tatar tribes.

Before the morning was over, Buyanchechen Khan got the situation of the other two Tatar troops and was defeated. Under the attack of the enemy, he could not break the level at all. The enemies at the three levels all had the same attack method.

When Buyanchechen Khan learned that the other two Tatar troops had not launched an siege to retreat early, he couldn't help but feel awake. If they also attacked the city, the number of casualties would not be so small.

In the afternoon, three Tatar troops gathered. The Tatar army, which originally had as many as 166,000 people, had 150,000 people left, with a total of nearly 16,000 people. In addition, the damage to the attack on the Bohai Station, a total of 227,000 Tatar warriors had actually died in battle at Chahar, which was one quarter of the total force gathered, and suffered heavy casualties.

That night, Buyanchechen Khan summoned the leaders of the tribe to discuss. Before the others could speak, Buyanchechen Khan said first: "We are defeated, withdraw our troops."

Buyanchechen Khan actually admitted that he had defeated, which surprised some tribal leaders.

"When it's dawn, everyone will disperse themselves. The tribes close to Oirat are recommended to move to other grasslands." Buyanchechen Khan continued.

Originally, there were tribal leaders who wanted to make Buyanchechen Khan give up the position of Khan, but thinking about the situation of each tribe, they were unwilling to continue fighting in the internal struggle. Each tribe lost many tribe members and their strength was damaged. If the Oirats really came over, they would have to find a way to continue to make the tribe survive. The position of Khan was no longer important.

Without absolute strength to make others surrender, it would be useless even if they were Khan. This time, Buyanchechen Khan led his army to be defeated continuously. Buyanchechen Khan's prestige among the Tatars rapidly declined, and there would not be many tribes willing to accept Buyanchechen Khan's call.

It was dawn, and tribal leaders took their tribesmen away. They had gathered together with hope before, hoping to break through the pass under the leadership of Buyanchechen Khan and obtain food, women, and wealth from the land of China. Unexpectedly, so many tribesmen died, and finally had to return to the tribe in a mess.

Last winter, a lot of food was consumed, and the days ahead of this year were going to be sad for the tribe.

Watching the tribes go away, Bu Yanchechen Khan becomes powerless, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment, and is defeated again and again. Bu Yanchechen Khan's ambitions are disappearing, and going back and taking his tribe to survive, became the most thoughts in Bu Yanchechen Khan's mind.

Perhaps it is difficult for Buyanchechen Khan to have the idea of ​​leading his army to attack the land of China during his lifetime.

The People's Army has always had scouts monitoring the Tatars. Watching the Tatars leave in batches, it made the scouts very puzzled. Did the Tatars withdraw their troops? How many Tatars were killed and injured, and there were so many people, why didn't they continue to attack?

It is better not to attack. Although the Tatars will be repelled by the People's Army every time they attack, there will be casualties and injuries every time. The number of casualties is very small, but the People's Army hopes that no one will die or be injured.

"Damn Tatars, wait. Sooner or later, our People's Army will make you never dare to invade the land of China again. Sooner or later, our People's Army will drive you to the ends of the world."

Wang Shengrong, who was rushing to the road with reinforcements, was speechless when he learned that the Tatars had retreated. The 25th Division had been on the way to support, but never completed the support mission.

Wang Shengrong thought that this time the Tatars invaded the border on a large scale, and the People's Army repelled the Tatars and seized a large number of war horses, all of which were used to form lancers. The lancers were definitely the most suitable support force.
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