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Chapter 407 When the transfer is in progress

In early March, Halahula led more than 150,000 Oirat cavalry to launch an attack on the prairie occupied by the Tatars. In just half a month, at least one-sixth of the Tatars' territory was occupied by the Oirats.

Faced with the attack of more than 150,000 Oirat cavalry, the various Tatar tribes were unable to resist with their own strength and could only retreat again and again. Some Tatars who had no time to retreat could only fight to the death or surrender to the Oirats.

Faced with the invasion of the Oirats, Buyanchechen Khan immediately stood up and ordered all tribes to send troops to drive the Oirats back.

Although Buyanchechen Khan was defeated twice by the People's Army and his prestige was greatly reduced, no one among the Tatars now has a higher prestige than Buyanchechen Khan. Moreover, the People's Army would retreat soon after conquering the prairie, while the Oirats would come to occupy all the grasslands that the Tatars lost.

Faced with the orders of Buyanche Chen Khan, various tribes sent troops one after another. When Buyanche Chen Khan arrived at the front line, he had nearly 100,000 Tatar cavalry under his command, and the number of Tatar cavalry gathered continued to increase. After all, this place was the territory of the Tatars. Even though the Tatars were killed or injured in the battle with the People's Army, the ultimate force had exceeded 200,000.

As long as the Tatar tribes work together, it will be no problem to block the Oirats or even drive them away.

The Oirats and the Tatars are both mainly cavalrymen, and the combat effectiveness of single cavalry is almost the same. Both sides really dare not fight. It is easy to have a situation where both sides suffer losses. Often, small and medium-sized battles between hundreds of cavalry and thousands of cavalry are small and medium-sized battles. The best result is that the Tatars give up part of the pasture to the Oirats and end the war.

The war between the Oirats and the Tatars continued. In late March, the First Lancer Division fought against the prairie for the second time. This time, the Lancers carried enough supplies to fight on the prairie for a longer time.

More importantly, the People's Army has learned that the Oirats and Tatars are going to war, and their battlefield is in the west and the combat effectiveness of the Tatar tribes in the east is greatly reduced.

This time, the Lancer Division stayed in the prairie for twenty days, destroyed as many as five Tatar tribes, killed more than six thousand enemies, captured more than five thousand cattle, horses and sheep.

It was also because the Lancer Division once again fought against the prairie. The Tatars, who were originally stalemate with the Oirats, were forced to give up more grasslands to end the war. Buyanchechen Khan wanted to take the army back and drive away the Chinese cavalry as soon as possible. If Buyanchechen Khan did not choose to withdraw his troops, the tribal leaders in the area where the Lancer Division plundered would have to take their tribesmen first.

The People's Army brought pain to the Tatars again and again. Buyanchechen Khan's hatred for the People's Army had reached its limit, and he really wanted to drink blood and eat meat. However, the strength of the People's Army made the Tatars fail every time.

By the time Buyanchechen Khan rushed back with his army, the Lancer Division had already left with prisoners and spoils and was about to return to the Bohai Institute.

Victory! Another great victory, the Lancer Division held a celebration banquet in the Bohai Institute. The 83rd Division of the Bohai Institute and the soldiers of the border battalion shared the joy of the Lancer Division's victory. They had no chance to fight against the prairie. Now they hope that the Lancer Division would fight against the prairie more, and they could share the joy of the victory of pancreatic cancer.

After the Lancer Division returned, Wang Shengrong sat with Tian Zhe and discussed the next plan of the Lancer Division's action.

Tian Zhe believed that the Lancer Division went north from the Bohai Institute to enter the grassland twice in a row. I am afraid that the Tatars will be more vigilant about the Bohai Institute. The Tatar tribes in the north will also move away from here, and do not want to become the next tribe to be destroyed by the Lancer Division.

In this case, Tian Zhe led the Lancer Division to fight the prairie again next time, and would change places to go out of the pass. If the Oirats were not a little far from the border, Tian Zhe would also want to lead the Lancer Division to deal with the Oirats and see which of the Oirats or the Tatars is stronger.

Wang Shengrong agreed to Tian Zhe's plan. The next time the Lancer Division returns to the prairie battle, it will recruit troops to form the Third Division of the Lancer Division. The Second Lancer Division has been formed and is under training.

If two lances can conquer the prairie together, they will definitely bring back more spoils at once.

In addition, when learning that the Lancer Division returned with a large number of prisoners, several chambers of commerce moved and wanted to receive the captives from the People's Army.

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It is already late April, and the time when the People's Army was officially founded is getting closer. The People's Army Central Government, located in Guangzhou City, is moving to Wuchang City. The Ministry of War and the Ministry of Rites are moving the fastest, and other departments are also moving a little. It is expected that all transfers will be completed before July.

From Guangzhou City to Wuchang City, with the efforts of the coolies, a wide cement road has already connected the two cities, and the railway tracks in Guangdong have also been built to the border area.

The smooth roads made it very convenient for the People's Army Central Government to transfer. First take a rail carriage, and then transfer to an ordinary carriage when you arrive in the background areas of Guangdong and Huguang. The carriage is very stable on the cement road.

Almost half of the People's Army's central government has moved, and Fang Nan is also preparing to move to his new home in Wuchang City. In a few months in Wuchang City, he will establish a country and become emperor. These changes have made Fang Nan and his wife feel very moved.

Once upon a time, Fang Nan just wanted to live a good life, but embarked on the road to overthrow the Ming court. It has been almost eight years since the People's Army raised the flag to this day. Before the People's Army raised the flag, Fang Nan and his students spent several years preparing for the preparation. More than ten years have passed to overthrow the Ming court, which was at its final peak, and the difficulty is extraordinary.

The strength that the Ming court had seen from the fact that it was constantly dispatching troops to encircle and suppress the people after the People's Army started, by the time Li Chengliang led the army, the Ming court actually gathered more than 900,000 troops, and there were quite a few elite troops. If it were someone else, it would be impossible to persevere.

Everything has passed, the Ming court has been overthrown, the People's Army is about to establish a new country, and the lives of the people will get better and better.

Among the four girls, Hu Xiaoya was most moved. From childhood to today, she has been by Fang Nan's side, watching the People's Army go from weak to powerful, from two counties to one prefecture to one province, and finally unify the land of China/Xia.

This was a difficult road, but in Hu Xiaoya's opinion, it was a road that would inevitably succeed. No one in the world knew Fang Nan better than her.

"As long as your husband wants to do it, he will definitely succeed." Hu Xiaoya believed deeply.

The sisters of Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao followed Fang Nan longer than Zhu Yaojiang, but Zhu Yaojiang felt more intense than Er Qiao. She was the princess of the Ming court, but she watched the Ming court be destroyed, and it was her husband who destroyed the Ming court.

Before he knew it, Zhu Yaojiang had already fallen in love with Fang Nan, but Zhu Yaojiang was very scared, afraid that Fang Nan would kill all the Zhu family, leaving her alone, struggling in love and hate. Only death can relieve Zhu Yaojiang. Fortunately, this scene did not happen.
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