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Chapter 836 The picture is poor but the dagger is visible(2/2)

Batur still hoped to march towards Burqin, but Chu Huer refused and did not obey orders at all.

Although he returned in embarrassment, he lost only a few hundred men and still had nearly 5,000 troops. Even though his son Bagabandi destroyed 5,000 troops, Chu Hu'er was still the most powerful lord of Junggar.

The atmosphere was tense and tense. Batur Khan put his hand on the handle of the knife, but Chu Huer still refused to give in.

"Go to Burqin Fort first and see the situation. If Burqin Fort is really strong and difficult to attack with artillery, then we will disperse and sweep as you said, and then return." Batur Khan finally compromised and took a step back.

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"Okay." Chu Huer also took a step back.

The two brothers broke up unhappy and returned to their respective headquarters.

Batur Khan pressed his hand on the handle of the knife, his heart burning with anger, but also a little helpless.

At this time, he didn't want to have another internal strife, otherwise it would just be the hatred of relatives and enemies, and the Junggar tribe could not withstand such internal strife.

"Are just a few boats and a few cannons enough to block our way?"

Batur Khan was a little confused. He knew the power of artillery, but now more than 30,000 cavalry were blocked by several artillery boats taking advantage of the favorable location. This was difficult for him to accept.

The Jingsai Army, Han Haijun, Tianshan Army, Yiwu Army, Turpan Khanate, Durbot Khanate, and Junggar fell into a huge trap.

Could it be that the invincible cavalry on the grassland could not defeat the Ming army coming from all the way in Moxi?

He couldn't help but start to think about his sons Sengge and Galdan who were still in the Ming Dynasty as hostages, and his daughter who married into the Ming Palace. He wondered if they were okay now.

Dulbert is now determined to become an enemy of the Dzungars. They are willing to degenerate and become the Ming emperor's hawks and dogs, and attack their former brothers.

What about Jie Lute and Shuote, what will they choose? Will they also work with the Ming Dynasty to deal with their own people?

Get on the road and head north.

Batur Khan had to consider more serious issues. I called some of my sons and asked them to represent themselves to see Dulbert, Shuoqi Khan, Julut Chechen Khan, and Shuote Gushi Khan respectively.

, and even Kazakh Yangjier Khan hoped that they could recognize the true face of Emperor Ming, and hoped that the various tribes in Moxi could unite and prevent the Ming Kingdom from taking the opportunity to enter the Western Regions and overpower each tribe.

In exchange for Chechen Khan's support, he even asked his son to propose to Chechen Khan that he was willing to take over the areas currently occupied by the Junggar people in the Kukwusu, Bashhan, and Angelik river basins, and from the northeastern part of Lake Markash to Tugu.

These places on the southwestern bank of Lehut were all given to the Jerut Khanate in exchange for the support of Jerlut. He asked the two Khanates of Heshuot and Jerlut to support him in re-annexing Dulbert and Huite, and proposed

After capturing Yarkand, the three khanates will divide Yarkand among themselves.

Junggar only has Turpan, Urumqi, Hami, Guanxi, Yanqi and Korla.

Aksu, Kuqa, Wushi, Kashgar, and Yarkand all fell under the jurisdiction of Lut, and Khotan, Aksai Chin, Yutian, and Ruoqiang all fell under the jurisdiction of Heshuote.

The three Oirat families were divided into Yarkands to prevent the Ming Dynasty from taking advantage.

He proposed that the Western Regions should be the Western Regions of the Oirat, not the Western Regions of the Ming Dynasty. The Oirat could form an alliance with the Ming Dynasty and even pay tribute, but the Ming Dynasty must not be allowed to directly establish a foothold in the Western Regions, let alone station troops and immigrate here, otherwise the Oirat would only be a few

The Ming Dynasty had a population of one hundred thousand, and the Ming Dynasty had a population of hundreds of millions. By then, the Western Region would be completely controlled by the Ming Dynasty. Over time, Oirat would be completely reduced to a vassal, just like Durbert now.

Seeing his sons leaving with their guards, Batur Khan didn't know if his proposal could wake them up.

There has been too much internal fighting in Oirat over the years, with each other competing for pasture and their own calculations. The unity in the past has long since disappeared, and everyone is pursuing their own little calculations.

This has to be said to be the tragedy of Oirat.

But just like when Junggar, Durbot, and Shuote drove Turgut away to the west, no one was plotting against him.

Even Heshuote Gushi Khan had no choice but to move south to Qinghai-Tibet.

Who is willing to speak for the Junggars when their own interests are not affected? Didn’t the Junggar people get lost in front of the pie laid out by Emperor Ming before, but happily paid tribute and marriage to the Ming Dynasty and followed them?

Now the Emperor Ming turned his back and forcibly conferred the title of Turpan Khan, and refused to give the Eastern Xinjiang promised to Junggar. This incited them to turn against each other, but for Heshuote, Durbot, Julu Te, etc., the Ming Dynasty did not

Without violating their interests, who among them would be willing to turn against the Ming Dynasty for Junggar?

The Junggars were deceived, but the most angry and aggrieved thing is that they are still hesitant to declare war on the Ming Dynasty. They dare not declare war openly easily. They can't even destroy Turpan and Dulbert, let alone

Declare war on Ming.

Artillery guns.

"Great Khan, why don't you join forces with Tsarist Russia and purchase large quantities of firearms from them? Let's attack Dulbert from the north and the south and destroy Dulbert first?"
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