Chapter nine hundred and eighty third tacit understanding
Within a few days, Alutai had already felt that the surrounding terrain changed significantly. The mountains that could not be seen at first glance were no longer visible, and there were some small hillsides around them.
There are countless such hillsides, and even if people come to the high ground, they will not see any heads. Except for the marching tribes, there is no people around them, and there is a desolate scene.
Such a quiet land is easily forgotten that the Tatars are in danger.
Alutai stopped on the hillside for a while and couldn't help but think about the battle again. He suddenly remembered something. The Ming court had sent the Minister of Justice to Liaodong and eliminated many spies. This may be the biggest reason why Ade Khan was deceived and mistakenly attacked the Ming army's baggage camp.
At that time, not only were there some Mongols from the Uryanha tribes in Liaodong, but they also opened up some links of the civil and military affairs of the Ming Dynasty. Through bribery, they could get a lot of useful information. If it weren't for the sudden loss of contact before the war, those people might have known a lot of things in advance and discovered the conspiracy of the Ming army. Such situations as many artillery vehicles disguised as baggage vehicles.
However, Alutai woke up at this time and was useless.
The problems faced by the Tatars are more complicated now. The Oirats blatantly used force and could not easily attack each other; at this time, the Tatars needed territory east of the Halawen Mountains even more.
The allies of the Urianha tribes over there, as well as the tribes that originally migrated to the Korqin people to garrison, could replenish a large number of horses, baggage and cavalry when the Tatars were fighting against the Oirat.
Moreover, Mongolia operated the east side to have more places to move. Even if the Tatars were unfavorable to fight against the Oirats, they could move eastward to avoid them in an attempt to revive their power; the Tatars would not fall into a situation that was related to life and death.
This time the Ming army took the initiative to launch the Liaodong Battle, and the Tatars planned to use this battle to stabilize the territory in the east and strengthen their backs, and then to the Wala. However, the war in the east was unfavorable, the Wala people immediately took the opportunity to take the lead. As a result, the situation of the Tatars was already very dangerous.
No wonder the Tatar army had not been defeated yet, and Adai Khan was so depressed a few days ago.
Alutai looked into the distance, sighed a long time, and rode his horse away from the hillside.
In the afternoon, the Khan headquarters stopped moving forward, and people immediately began to busy setting up camps. Under Arutai, there were not many cavalrymen sent by the Asut army this time, and he didn't care about the matter in the camp. He just watched from the Khan's tent station to watch the Korqin people build tents.
I don’t know how long it took, but Ada Khan also rode over. Alutai went up to him and followed Da Khan all the way.
Adai Khan raised his hand to stop the followers beside him and walked alone with Alutai for a while. He suddenly asked, "I heard that the sister of the Zhiyuan Court last year lived in Mingguo for a long time. The Emperor of Mingguo is not good to her?"
Alutai was a little surprised and had to answer: "This is indeed the case."
But why did Dahan ask this?
Alutai paused for a moment and said in a deep voice: "My little sister didn't know Dahan. Recently, I can see that her mind about Dahan has changed."
The sweat responded.
Alutai thought to himself: My sister was a little suspicious about her son, and Da Khan noticed it? But since it was a marriage, even if my sister was dissatisfied, it didn't matter much.
"The Korchin tribe and the Asut tribe all prosper and lose together, there is no need to hurry to marry. The girl from the Zhiyuan is a good woman, but her personal relationship is even less important." Adekhan said, "We must let the Emperor of Ming stop the army and remove the threat to the east, otherwise things may get worse. Marriage should be a sincere way."
After hearing this, Alutai felt relieved and immediately bowed to the horse's back and said, "I understand, I will do this as soon as possible." He thought for a while and said in a more positive tone, "We will send envoys to see the Duke of Ding of the Ming Kingdom, but let Ashari accompany him."
The Khan said: "We are still in war with Ming Kingdom. Will it be too dangerous for Asari to go now?"
Alutai said quietly: "The Ming Dynasty court will not kill envoys."
The king and his minister looked at each other, as if they were tacit, and Adai Khan also agreed to this statement.
Although the Tatars had done the detention or even killing the envoys of the Ming Dynasty, everyone believed that the Ming Dynasty's court followed the rules in this regard. Perhaps it was easy for people to judge based on experience.
The Ming Dynasty court did not do that easily. Even when the relationship between the two sides was very bad, the Ming Dynasty still received the Tatar envoy Mahazi. Last year, the Ming people knew that the Tatar Prime Minister was provoking the relationship between the Oirat and the Ming Kingdom, and still put the Prime Minister out of Huochi and Ashari back to the grassland. Now the Ming people took the initiative to attack the Tatar, and the situation was not worse than before. How could they kill the envoys, or even deal with the emperor's acquaintance Ashari?
So Arutai said goodbye to the Khan and returned to the headquarters of the Asut tribe.
When he saw his sister, he began to talk about the situation of the Tatars at this time and the importance of peacemaking with the Ming Dynasty.
Asari asked in confusion: "Why do you want to say this?"
Alutai was silent for a moment and had to say directly: "We Tatars do not believe in those papers. Apart from pursuing blood to the Lord as an alliance, marriage is the best sincerity. We send you to the capital of the Ming Kingdom to serve the emperor. If the Emperor of Ming Kingdom is willing to repair it, according to his identity, he should be named the imperial concubine."
Asari suddenly showed a cold smile, and there was a faint sense of self-deprecatingness.
"If the emperor favors you, you should strive to make the emperor recognize some things, including the Korqin people stationed in northern Liaoning. The Emperor of Ming Dynasty will tolerate your request. After all, you are a Tatar, and there is nothing wrong with thinking about your own tribe." Alutai said.
Asari said, "But I remember, my elder brother originally planned to give me to Khan, but why should I send me to Mingguo now?"
"Now your Ming Kingdom is more important. As a member of the Asut tribe's leader, this is what you should do." Arutai said seriously, "This is what the Khan means."
Asari put away his smile, leaving only a helpless look on his face.
Alutai didn't know whether her sister was willing, but she didn't seem to be very happy when she looked at her reaction. Fortunately, Ashari seemed to have accepted her fate, and she did not resist again this time, and things went smoothly.
...The Tatar envoy and Alutai's sister went south and soon fell into the hands of the Ming army.
When Wang Bin saw Asari in the Central Army camp, he recognized her at a glance. It was because he had only met Asari last year, and he encountered the remnants of the Tatars he met on the way to the Northern Tribunal. Moreover, Wang Bin had seen her more than once along the way from Shandong to Beiping.
This woman with lust also had an impression of Wang Bin. When she saw him, she said, "So the general is Duke Dingguo?"
Wang Bin sat in the upper position in the tent, without saying a word for a moment, but just looked at Asari up and down. On the way to the Northern Tour last year, the people around the emperor were either dukes or ministers, and this woman seemed to have not remembered Wang Bin's identity.
Asari also looked at Wang Bin. She didn't hear the response. She seemed to be a little worried and stopped talking.
At this time, Wang Bin turned around and said, "I'm very happy to entertain Alutai's sister, don't make things difficult for her."
He then said to Asari, "You rest for one night and leave for the capital tomorrow."
Asari was stunned for a moment, looking like he was talking. Wang Bin waved impatiently and said, "What do you have to say? I'll say it yourself when I see the emperor." So the guards stepped forward and asked Asari to ask Asari to come out of the account.
Then Wang Bin met the Tatar envoy again and understood the purpose of the visit. It turned out that the Tatars wanted to make peace.
Wang Bin decided to send the Tatar envoy and Ashari to the capital. As for whether the court would be willing to agree to the Tatars' peace, Wang Bin didn't need to worry about it for the time being.
At this time, the main force of the Tatar Army had already passed the Halawen Mountain and fled northwest, and the main force of the Ming army could no longer catch up with them. The intention of the Ming army in this battle was only to attack the Tatars' forces in the Liaodong region, and the supplies and food were unable to maintain the pursuit of the long journey. The people who were responsible for transporting and replenishing the army's food and fodder were not enough, and the army could not make it take for the expedition.
So the main force of the Ming army stopped their useless pursuit and stayed near Halawen Mountain for several days.
Not long after, the central army learned that the Oirats were preparing to attack the Tatar tribes. At this time, Deputy General Wu Gao suggested retreating to retreat south and moving closer to the warehouse on the Liaohe River to replenish food and fodder.
Chen Zhen, the Marquis of Lu Liang, also echoed: "The leader of the Fuyu Guard, Haishaman, sent troops to rob and rob people everywhere and captured some Urianha people as slaves. Those Urianha people, their families were destroyed, but their accounts were settled on us. Now there are too few people in the Liaodong Dusi, and we cannot occupy the vast land in the north. If we have more hatred and grudges with the locals, there is no benefit."
Wu Gao said again: "The emperor's strategy is not willing to completely eliminate the Tatars, otherwise the leader of the Oirati Mahamu may unify the grassland. Now that the Oirati army suddenly attacks the Tatars, our best way is to retreat and wait and see, first see the victory or defeat of both sides, and also wait for the arrangements of the court."
Wang Bin remembered the emperor's advice and asked him to try his best to consider the suggestions of the two deputy generals. Moreover, Wu Gao was indeed a little knowledgeable. It was Wu Gao's idea at the beginning to lure the enemy to attack, and the Ming army only had to wait for defense. The result was really effective, and Wang Bin naturally looked at him with a high look.
So Wang Bin happily obeyed the advice of the deputy generals and ordered the army to retreat south. At the same time, he sent another fast horse to report the news that the Oirats attacked the Tatars and reported it to the capital.
The troops retreated to the north bank of the Xiliao River and stationed separately near the warehouse. After waiting for a month, the central army still had not received orders from the court. The troops gathered together to consume Mi Da, and Wang Bin simply sent the local soldiers back to the garrison in batches.
The massive conquest stopped unknowingly, just as Wang Bin was not very happy to win. The rear army was attacked by the enemy first, and the main force in front chased him for hundreds of miles, but he couldn't catch up with the Tatar army. However, when he looked back, it seemed that it was good to preside over such a large formation for the first time, and it seemed that it was not bad for him to do anything, so he felt a little better.
Chapter completed!