Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 646: Catch the Line Guoan

King Ma Yaozi. Fu Chen Yi chased down the poor bandits and drove the Goshha of Roto all the way to the south, but he forgot to turn back to take the retreating Manchu and Mongolian cavalry and the Han army of Lin Guoan. However, there was no need for Ma Yaozi to go back at this moment. Once Li Ben surrendered, Yu Shizhong had enough military strength to chase down the defeated troops of the Qing army.

The overall situation has been set, and it is impossible for the Qing army to have any miracles. Yu Shizhong beat the drum until his arms were sore and numb, but his heart was extremely happy.

The drums have stopped, and there is no need to cheer up the drums on the battlefield. The Qing soldiers who have fled everywhere are the best tool to improve morale.

Yu Shizhong sat down on the ground and burst into laughter under the watchful eyes of the guards. By the end of the laugh, there were tears in his eyes.

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

After dropping their weapons, Li Benshen's descendants were divided into several groups by the 14th town, while the 5th and 13th towns continued to pursue the defeated Qing troops on both flanks.

After Li Benshen, Bai Guangen, Gao Di and other surrendered generals of the Qing army were brought under the banner of the generals, Yu Shizhong did not say a word to these surrendered generals, but only ordered the Military Enlistment Office to bring pen and ink to the military commander's mansion to report the victory.

In the book of good news, Yu Shizhong only wrote five words - "the job is up to the commander".

The specific results and gains need to be counted before they can be officially reported. Zhou Shixiang strictly forbids his subordinates to make false reports and conceal reports, so Yu Shizhong used these five words to announce the good news to the commander first, so that he can feel at ease.

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Xian Guoan ran out of anger, Zhou Guoding and Wan Zhibi, two bastards, got their horses from nowhere, and they rode on them and led a group of bald soldiers to chase him.

Xian Guoan couldn't hold it any longer, and the more than a thousand Han troops under his command had already collapsed under the pursuit of Taiping infantry and those bald soldiers.

There were Taiping troops in all directions, and the shouts of "national security to catch the line alive" resounded behind them. The momentum and the scene were like an ambush. Xian Guoan is not the overlord of Chu, he has no ability to kill ten in ten out, even if he wants to turn around and fight the Taiping army desperately.

Xian Guoan was so tired that he ran three miles in a row, his tongue sticking out when he was panting. The soldiers on the left and right were also extremely tired. Some soldiers ran wild while drinking water sacs. As a result, they choked and coughed up blood.

The defeat in this battle is really tragic. Xian Guoan has never suffered such a big defeat since he joined the army. Even when he followed Kong Youde from Dengzhou to board the ship and went to sea to flee to sea, he was not as miserable as today. He was killed by Li Dingguo in Guangxi When they were defeated successively, they were not as embarrassed as they are today.

Xian Guoan is really going to vomit blood, and what he wants most now is to have a horse to travel. From time to time, Manchu and Mongolian soldiers on horseback rushed past, but none of the Manchu and Mongolian soldiers would jump off their horses and give up their war horses to Xian Guoan, the Han admiral. There are many horses without owners on the battlefield, but they are all behind, who would dare to **** them?

The fleeing Manchurian cavalry was no better than the Han army running on two legs. Behind them were also the Taiping cavalry who were chasing after them. Compared with the Qing army infantry who fled for their lives, these cavalry were the focus of the Taiping army. The targets of pursuit, not to mention that they are soldiers from Manchuria and Mongolia. In the eyes of the Taiping Army, their lives are much more valuable than the Green Battalion of the Han Army.

The man in charge of chasing down the Qing army cavalry was Alta, a Mongolian who was a lieutenant of Ma Yaozi. This man was a good drinker, and he recovered his life from Xuanwu Mountain in the Chaohui War. As a result, he was almost beheaded by Jidu because he drank too much. Later, he was sent to Lufeng City to monitor the Taiping Army in the city. Unexpectedly, this Mongolian man became the first Mongolian to contact the Taiping Army and surrender to the Taiping Army, and then secretly contacted the Mongolian Ezhen Surile who was trapped in Jieshiwei for the Taiping Army, which directly led to the Soviet Union. Le led the Mongol soldiers to rebel, making the Chao-Hui war ended in Jidu's death. After the surrender, Alta was first appointed as a Hundred Household, and then he was promoted to a Thousand Households as a deputy brigade for the expedition against the Guangdong Xianqiyu Department. Deputy.

Alta didn't bother to pay attention to the fleeing Qing army infantry, and led his cavalry to chase and kill the fleeing Qing army cavalry. No way, who made the armor on Arzin look the most stylish and conspicuous. In order to catch the prominent Manchu official, Alta personally led his troops to chase him, and like the commander Ma Yazi, he went all out to capture the Manchu official under his horse.

There was no one under the banner of the general in front, and Arzin 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 withdrawing from the Taiping Army's banner, Arzin lost his effective command of the Manchu and Mongolian cavalry. Some Manchu disciples were even more frightened and shouted. The fear made them forget how to control their horses. Cried.

The Manchu children are not good, and the Mongolians are even less good. When the disaster is approaching, they flee for their lives first, completely forgetting that the lives of the Manchu children are much more precious than theirs.

If he could go back alive, Arzin vowed to make a promise to the imperial court to reorganize the Mongolian Eight Banners, and to train more diligently for the Manchu Eight Banners. In the future, no matter how big or small the wars were, the Manchu disciples could no longer hide behind the Han Army and the Green Battalion. , Otherwise, if things go on like this, the Manchu disciples will not be able to fight in battle. At that time, the Qing Dynasty will fundamentally change positions, and the Han people will not be able to sit still!

Running wildly all the way~www.NovelMTL.com~ Arzin's eyelids twitched fiercely. It's not that he didn't see Guoan, who was running on two legs without his mount. It's not that he didn't think about pulling this loyal Han servant together. Run, but he can't convince himself, because he can't protect himself. Ni Bodhisattva crossed the river, and Arzin could only apologize to Xian Guoan.

The cavalry of the Taiping Army behind him followed, and Arzin immediately turned his head and glanced at him. Seeing that there were also three or four hundred Manchu disciples running out of him, he was busy shouting for a coordinator to lead the soldiers to turn around and stop him.

Although the army was defeated like a mountain, the Manchu leader still subconsciously obeyed Arzin's orders. The military law of the Qing Dynasty was strict, and the authority of Shangguan Guzhi was in the hearts of these Manchu officers for a while and would not change. Na Zuo Ling shouted and asked his soldiers to go back with him. The Manchu soldiers under him hesitated for a while and then turned their horses to stop the pursuers, but they only delayed the pursuit for a moment.

The sacrifice of dozens of Manchu disciples did not bring any hope of escape, and the dust behind them soon rose again. Arzin gave a stern order, so another dozen cavalry soldiers turned their horses in desperation.

When Alta led the troops again and approached Arzin less than a hundred paces away, he saw a dozen Qing soldiers shouting back to block them. Alta let out a drink, and the Mongolian soldiers behind him fired arrows at the dozen or so cavalry Qing soldiers. After the arrows passed, more than a dozen Qing soldiers did not even turn up the sound of the waves, so the ground was breathless. (To be continued.)

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