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Chapter 40 The Armed Groups of the Peoples of East Asia

Shi Dayong was originally a soldier from Gaizhou. More than two years ago, because of a conflict between Master Li Qi and Eunuch Wei, he turned from a soldier from Gaizhou to a soldier from Pidao, and then became a soldier who resisted the Jin Dynasty and saved the **.

Shi Dayong himself had no resistance to this change. He was a soldier who was a soldier, as long as he had food and salary. Because he was brave, he studied social studies for a few years and was the kind of eloquent one. He then called him to go to the Jinchang.

Dayong also has an older brother named Shi Dazhi. Now the second young master Li of Tieling is in the army. I heard that he is doing well and has become a writer Ding.

Abai did not make things difficult for Shi Dayong, nor did he obey Akana's intention to cut off one of the man's ears, and he put the man back.

It’s really a matter of being a wise soldier, and it’s embarrassing to spread it.

After the Ming army envoy left, the generals of the white flag in Abai's tent were already quarreling.

The generals, mainly Du Anchao and Suohun, believed that since the Ming army was about to return south, they opened up the road and let them go.

A group of generals, mainly Dokana, Cherge and Longgu, believed that they would never give way.

The dispute between the two factions is here, but the two sides have one thing in common, that is, they advocate another battle with the Ming army.

However, one side believed that the Ming army should attack it on the way back south, so that the Ming army would not have a battalion defense, and its side could fully utilize the advantages of the cavalry and use the fighting style of the Eight Banners to tear the Ming army apart like a pack of wolves until they were forced into a desperate situation.

The other side believed that giving way was really a detriment to the reputation of the Eight Banners. Since the Ming army retreated south, the equipment in the camp was definitely insufficient, so they should continue to encircle and wait for the fighter planes to seek complete annihilation.

"When will you wait? What do you eat and drink?"

"Are we just saying this, let's get out of the way. Will I have the face to talk to other flags in the future?"

“…”

The generals had their own opinions, but they all believed that the Ming army was at the end of their strength. Even Suo Hun, who was most afraid of fighting with the Ming army, would become confident.

The Liaoyang unregistered dog thief shouldn't have sent someone to make a fuss. He thought this move would make us unable to understand it, but he didn't know that this move would expose the reality of his camp.

If you can stand firm, why should you retreat south?

"Third Prince, should I give it or not?"

Cherge whispered to his cousin Abai, no matter how quarrels, the one who made the decision in the end would be you, the flag owner.

"Third Prince!"

Dokana's bearded old Gao was afraid that the third prince would say something that disappointed everyone.

Abai pondered for a moment and shouted: "Suohun obeys the order!"

"The slave is here!"

Suohun immediately left the list.

"The fifth Jiala strictly guards the defense line and does not allow the Ming army to break through!" Abai threw the token.

"twitter!"

Suo Hun took the token with a tough head. This order was not a good thing for him. Because the Ming army would really retreat south and would definitely attack him. This is different from letting go of the road and letting the Ming army leave and then attacking the other party on the way.

"If the Ming army sets out the camp, the rest of the troops will wait for an opportunity to move, and strive to be completely wiped out!"

Abai slowly glanced at the generals. This was the first time he had made arrangements according to his own ideas since he was the banner owner.

He doesn't want another accident.

.........

The Ming army really wanted to withdraw the camp and retreat south, and it was not Xiao Bozhi who was pretending to be mysterious.

Less than half an hour before the camp was drawn, Wei Xuewen asked his personal soldiers to fetch water for him, rinse it briefly, then poured a bucket of water on his body, let out a long breath, and came to his mount with his upper body naked.

Wei Xuewen was not like his thirteenth uncle. He always had to say a few words whenever he was in war. He raised his hand and said to the hundreds of subordinates who were on duty: "Don't let those horseless underestimate us those who have horses!"

The crowd was silent, only the sound of wearing various armored clothes.

The cavalry brigade that resisted the Jin Dynasty and rescued ** was composed of three parts, one was the personal guards of Eunuch Wei, with about 100 people; one was the Jurchen surrendered soldiers and Han people from the former Kuandian area transferred from Pidao, with about 200 people; the other was transferred from the Korean brigade and Yizhou general He Shiyi, with the largest number of people, with 300 people.

In several small-scale battles with the Jin army's Zhengbai Banner, the Ilhan tribe of the Inlaid Yellow Banner, and the Inlaid White Banner, the cavalry brigade lost more than a hundred officers and soldiers, and now only more than 400 people can be dispatched at one time.

Some of the officers were horse bandits from the former Gao Huai Feihu Army. These people were full of bandits in the words of Eunuch Wei, so military discipline was very troubled.

Fortunately, they can still fight.

Now my father-in-law has two cavalry units, but they are all in Taiwan, and they are not comparable to Jiannu in terms of size and combat effectiveness. Therefore, my father-in-law asked his eldest nephew, Sun, to personally lead the cavalry brigade to resist the Jin Dynasty and rescue **, with the purpose of hoping that this small number of cavalry can become the seeds of the future Imperial Army cavalry group.

This also indirectly proves that my father-in-law attaches importance to Wei Xuewen. As long as there is no accident in Wei Xuewen, he will be a senior general under his father-in-law in the future and will also be an outstanding new generation leader in the Wei family.

...........

All the things that could be packed in the battalion were packed into the car. After dinner, the infantry sat on the ground in their respective units for a short rest.

Once the cavalry leaves the camp, it means that the breakout battle begins, and then there is no way to know how many of these people will survive.

The wounded soldiers were all placed in large chariots. The bodies of the soldiers who died in battle had been cremated. They had their names installed in jars according to the rules of the Han people. If they could go back, they would have to return the ashes to their families. If they could not go back, it would not be uncommon to have more jars and jars on the wild ground.

Xiao Bozhi, Yang Huan, Lai San's infantry generals were silently watching the cavalry wearing armor, everyone's faces were solemn, even Xiao Bozhi was still nervous at this time.

Whether they can retreat safely depends on the cavalry. If they cannot break through the Tartar defense line in the south, they have to explain this to them.

Wei Xuewen put on a heavy armor, which was specially made by his thirteenth uncle. It is said that General Li Rusong passed by when he went to North Korea.

The armor of more than 20 other officers and soldiers in the cavalry brigade was very strange to look at, and it was scary to see from a distance. They wore armor like cow horns on their heads and scary masks on their faces, which was completely different from the armor used by the Ming army.

"Those people were recruited by Eunuch Wei to surrender the Japanese..."

Lai San was the first Suning soldier to join the Imperial Army, so he knew more about the Imperial Army than Xiao Bozhi and Yang Huan.

"My father-in-law repeatedly emphasized that our Ming Dynasty Imperial Army is not only the most powerful armed group for the people of the Ming Dynasty, but also the most loyal armed group for His Majesty the Ming Dynasty, but also the most reliable armed group for the people of East Asia..."

"The people of East Asia?"

Bozhi Xiao and Yang Huan were puzzled by this statement: What is East Asia?

"this..."

Lai San couldn't explain it either.

The sky in the east became whiter and whiter, and a red light appeared.

As the breakout approached, the Ming army entered the battle point. The Jin army in the distance sent horses to peek outside the Ming army camp from time to time.

Wei Xuewen, who had turned over the horse, bowed to Xiao Bozhi, then looked at the sun that had just emerged in the east and thought to himself Uncle Thirteen, God bless my nephew to see you again!

Afterwards, he pulled down his mask, raised his right hand, and shouted loudly: "Brothers, go with me to meet the Tartars for a while, and let the infantry brothers see how powerful we are!"
Chapter completed!
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