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Chapter 646: Catching the Line for National Security

The King of Ma Yaozi, the auxiliary minister Yi, was the general of the Yuanwang to chase the enemy, and chased Roto's Goshha all the way south, but forgot to turn around to catch the retreating Manchu and Mongolian cavalry and the Han army of Guoan. However, Ma Yaozi did not need to go back at this moment. As soon as Li Benshen surrendered, Yu Shizhong had enough military strength to chase and kill the Qing army's defeated soldiers.

The overall situation has been decided, and there is no miracle in the Qing army. Yu Shizhong beat the drum so that his arms were sore and numb, but his heart was extremely happy.

The drum sound has stopped, and there is no need to be aroused on the battlefield. The Qing soldiers who fled everywhere are the best tools for morale improvement.

Yu Shizhong sat down on the ground and laughed loudly at the attention of his guards. At the end of his laughter, tears in his eyes were filled with tears.

At this moment, he thought of his father and brother who died in Hunhe, and the big banner of "Qi" that was cut off by the Tartars in Hunhe.

After throwing down the weapons, the surrendered soldiers of Li Benshen's army were divided into several batches by the 14th town, while the 5th town and the 13th town continued to pursue the defeated soldiers on both wings of the Qing army.

After Li Benshen, Bai Guangen, Gao Di and other surrendered generals of the Qing army were brought to the general's head, Yu Shizhong did not say a word to these surrendered generals, but just ordered the military record room to bring pen to the military commander's office to report the victory.

In the book of "The Journey", Yu Shizhong only wrote five words - "The position is not disappointed in the great commander".

The specific results and gains need to be counted before they can be officially reported. Zhou Shixiang strictly prohibits his subordinates from falsely reporting and concealing reports. Therefore, Yu Shizhong used these five words to report good news to the general first, so he would be at ease.

The moment the line Guoan ran away, Zhou Guoding and Wanzhibi got the horses from somewhere, and rode on the horse, led a group of bald soldiers and chased him.

Xing Guoan could not hold on anymore. The more than a thousand Han troops under his command were defeated by the Taiping infantry and cavalry and the bald surrendered soldiers. There were less than a hundred Han troops who had been following Xing Guoan.

The Taiping Army was everywhere, and the shouts of "Catching the Line Guoan alive" sounded from behind, and the momentum was like ambushing on all sides. The Line Guoan was not the King of Chu, so he didn't have the ability to kill ten in and ten out. He even wanted to turn around impulsively and fight against the Taiping Army.

Xing Guoan was so tired that he ran three miles in a row, and his tongue was about to spit out. The soldiers on both sides were also very tired. Some soldiers ran wildly while drinking water bags, but they were choked and coughed blood came out.

The defeat of this battle was really miserable. Xing Guoan had never suffered such a great defeat since he joined the army. Even after Kong Youde boarded a ship from Dengzhou to sea and fled to sea, he did not have such miserable experience as he is today. When he was defeated by Li Dingguo in Guangxi, he was not as embarrassed as he is today.

Xing Guoan is really vomiting blood. What he wants most now is to have a horse to travel. Manchu and Mongolian soldiers riding horses rushed by from time to time, but no Manchu and Mongolian soldiers would jump off their horses and give their war horses to Xing Guoan, the Han admiral. There are many unowned war horses on the battlefield, but they are all behind, so who dares to rob them?

The fleeing Manchu and Mongolian cavalry were not much better than the Han army running on two legs. Behind them were the Taiping cavalry that was chasing closely. Compared with the escaped Qing infantry, these cavalry were the targets of the Taiping army's focus on chasing, not to mention that they were Manchu and Mongolian soldiers. In the eyes of the Taiping army, their lives were much more valuable than the Han army's green camp.

The person responsible for chasing the Qing cavalry was Ma Yaozi, the Mongol Aleta. This man was very good at drinking. Chaohui saved his life from Xuanwu Mountain in the battle. As a result, Jidu was almost killed by Jidu because he drank too much. Later, he was sent to Lufeng City to monitor the Taiping Army. Unexpectedly, this Mongolian man became the first Mongolian to contact the Taiping Army and surrender to the Taiping Army. Later, he secretly contacted the Mongolian Ezhen Surile, who was trapped in Jieshi Guards for the Taiping Army, which directly led Surile to lead the Mongolian troops to rebellion, which eventually ended with Jidu's death. After surrendering, Aleta was first appointed as a hundred households, and later promoted to the deputy brigade of Qiyu's army to the expedition to Guangdong. He followed the East Admiral Detachment to attack the four prefectures of Baoqing, and then promoted to the level of the deputy of the King and the auxiliary minister.

Alta didn't bother to pay attention to the escaped Qing infantrymen, and led his cavalry to chase and kill the fleeing Qing cavalry. At this time, he stared at Ezhen Aljin, Gushan, Manzhou. There was no way, who made the armor on Aljin look the most imposing and conspicuous. In order to capture the conspicuous Manzhou official, Alta personally led the troops to chase him, just like the chief general Ma Yaozi, he was willing to capture the Manzhou official under the horse.

There was no one under the banner ahead, and Alzin wanted to cry without tears. He knew that Roto had run away and no one could save him. If he wanted to go back alive, he could only rely on himself.

After the Taiping Army retreated from the banner, Alzin lost effective command of the Manchu and Mongolian cavalry under his subordinates. Many of the men of Manchu were not experienced and ran around in scattered and were surrounded by the Taiping Army infantry. Some of the men and women were even more scared and shouted, fearing that they forgot how to control their horses and kept whipping the horses, but the men and horses were only circling on the spot. When the Taiping Army rushed up, they were so scared that they cried.

The children of Manzhou were not good at being a weapon, and the Mongolians were not even more good at being a weapon. When the disaster came, they actually fled their lives first. They completely forgot that the lives of the children of Manzhou were much more precious than theirs.

If he could go back alive, Aljin vowed to advise the court to reorganize the Eight Banners of the Mongolian Empire, and to train harder for the Eight Banners of the Manchus. In the future, no matter how big or small the wars were, the children of Manchus could no longer hide behind to pick up the contributions of the Han army and the Green Camp. Otherwise, if this continues, the children of Manchus would not be able to fight. By then, the Qing Dynasty would be at all, and the Han people would not be able to sit still!

Running wildly, Aljin's eyelids were pounding violently. He saw Guoan running without a pedal and only relying on two legs. He had thought of pulling this loyal Han slave up to run together, but he couldn't convince himself because he couldn't protect himself. The clay Buddha crossed the river, and Aljin could only apologize to Guoan.

The Taiping cavalry behind followed him. Aljin immediately turned around and saw that there were three or four hundred men from Manzhou running out, so he hurriedly shouted that an assistant leader would turn around and stop him.

Although the army was defeated like a mountain, the Manzhou Zuo Ling subconsciously obeyed Aljin's orders. The Qing army was strict and Shangguan Gu's authority would not change in the minds of these Manzhou officers for a while. The Manzhou soldiers under him were hesitant and turned around to stop the pursuers, but only delayed the pursuit for a while.

The sacrifices of dozens of Manchurian children did not bring hope of escape, and the dust in the rear quickly rose up again. Aljin gave a stern command, so more than a dozen Qing soldiers turned their horses in despair.
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