1025, full of thorns

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Yang Fan and Zhang Shize are both young. Yang Fan is only 20 years old this year, and Zhang Shize is only 23 years old. They stood in this big tent, looking very abrupt.

All the generals below are old men with gray beards and hair, and none of them is under the age of forty.

According to the Ming Dynasty's military system, there are four levels of generals: general, deputy general (deputy general), staff general, and guerrilla. No matter how small you are, you are not qualified to stand here.

Yang Fan and Zhang Shize stood in the middle, looking at these old men. These old men also looked at Yang Fan and Zhang Shize. Their eyes were very playful.

Zhang Shize was obviously not very happy. Except for He Huchen, who was a disciple of his family, and who had lost all his baggage because he had just suffered a defeat, the other three general soldiers were huddled there cautiously.

An unruly look.

Yang Fan glanced over one by one, and the first one saw Man Gui.

At this time, he was looking at the sky. Even though he was in the tent and couldn't see the sky, he was still staring at the ceiling.

Yang Fan knew this guy. He came up from the bottom by chopping off heads on the battlefield, so he was born in the army.

He is a Mongolian. He belongs to the Mongolians who defected to the Ming Dynasty. There are many such Mongolians in Jiubian.

The grassland has never been a place where fairness and justice are respected.

Because of his own internal bullshit, forcing a good talent to join the hostile camp is not just a patent of Ming Dynasty.

In the border army of the Ming Dynasty, there were many warriors who had committed crimes on the grasslands, offended the powerful, or were poor and could not survive and defected to the Ming Dynasty.

Generally speaking, the people who defected to the Mongolian Mongolia were relatively loyal, and many of them died fighting for the Ming Dynasty. The people from the Eastern Mongolia were more cunning, and many of those who defected to the Ming army were recruited and instigated by the slaves to rebel.

Opening the city gates in the middle of the night and turning against the enemy in the face of battle are all routine operations.

Yuan Yingtai, the governor of Liaodong, was a world-class expert in water conservancy at that time. In Infernal Affairs, he was far behind. He died trying to appease the Mongols.

Yang Fan's brows moved and he looked at Man Gui with a half-smile.

This birdman is not a good person at first glance. He always makes his superiors want to kill him.

He had followed Yuan Chonghuan in Liaodong. During the great victory of Ningjin, the two had a falling out, and were later squeezed out by Yuan Chonghuan, who was promoted and secretly surrendered.

Mangui was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief and was also transferred to Shanxi Town.

The main reason why they fell out was that Ningyuan City was facing the attack of Huang Taiji's army, and they had differences on the two issues of blocking the gate and chasing the enemy.

In May 1627, Huang Taiji was determined to destroy the deep-rooted city of Daling River before the Ming army completed the city's construction. He personally led Zhu Beile and more than 50,000 soldiers of the Eight Banners to conquer the Ming Dynasty.

Jierhalang, Azige, Dege, Hauge and other elite cavalry are the forward troops.

Huang Taiji, Daishan, Amin, and Manggurtai led the infantry brigade as the central army.

At the end are siege equipment, grain and fodder, and baggage troops. "The generals led the Mianjia army and soldiers, etc., carrying ladders, playing cards and other items as the rear team."

Dabeile Daishan, Erbeile Amin and others led the main soldiers of the Zhenghong, bordered red and bordered blue banners to arrive at the foot of Jinzhou City and surrounded Jinzhou. The third beile, Mang Gurtai, led the Zhenglan banner soldiers with more than 10,000 men and broke through on the right.

They stationed themselves on guard and seized a large amount of supplies and grain, and then went to Jinzhou to join forces and join forces.

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Man Gui was assigned to lead 10,000 reinforcements to garrison outside the city. The commander-in-chief, Sun Zushou, and the deputy general, Xu Dingguo, camped at the west gate. The deputy general, You Shiwei (the eldest brother of Ningxia commander-in-chief You Shilu), camped at Erli in the east of the city.

In the early days of Mangui, Mangui had no confidence in fighting with Jiannu in the field, and had strong objections to letting him take his 10,000 cavalry out of the city. He had several quarrels with Yuan Chonghuan. Later, Yuan Chonghuan decided to transfer the car camp and 6,000 Rumi gunmen out of the north gate as a

Only by resisting the main force of the Eight Banners and letting Man Gui, You Shiwei and others cooperate as a surprise force can we give up.

Nurhaci was shot here and later died of his injuries. This caused the Eight Banners to be afraid of Ningyuan. But this time Huang Taiji sent troops and suffered a big loss in Jinzhou. He was seriously injured by matchlocks and artillery. At this time, they arrived at Ningyuan.

, morale is extremely unstable.

Huang Taiji knew that if he didn't fight and dragged on, his morale would be even lower. So he bit the bullet and launched an attack.

This time, the Eight Banners were different from the bloody battle of Hunhe River. The car camp encountered this time was not independent in the wilderness, but relied on Ningyuan City. There were a full 6,000 people, twice as many as the Qi family army back then.

And they are equipped with the Ming Dynasty's most advanced Lumi gun. On the city wall behind them, there are two 24-diameter naval cannons, the Red Coat Cannon and the Luzon Bronze Cannon. They are also what we often call ship-mounted cannons.

Long artillery. As a result, after the war started, it caused heavy casualties to the heavy infantry of the Eight Banners.

The Eight Banners' general fighting style is that if the enemy is a firearms unit, they will usually set up antlers and horse-repelling gun formations to delay and block the cavalry. Then the arquebusiers will fire from behind in a three-stage attack.

At this time, the Eight Banners will send out heavy infantry to rush forward and move the obstacles away.

They usually wear triple armor and even push shield carts, which can basically withstand the Ming army's musket fire. As long as the obstacles are moved away, the cavalry will attack the musketeers and defeat the enemy.

This time, the situation has changed. The shield car was destroyed by the red cannon and the Luzon bronze cannon at the top of the city. The triple armor of the heavy infantry could not withstand the heavy matchlock gun Rumi gun with a large charge. This gun was particularly accurate.

.As a result, the attacking heavy infantry was defeated and collapsed. For a time, the army was defeated like a mountain.

At this time, Man Gui and others saw the advantage and led their troops to pursue immediately. However, Yuan Chonghuan believed that the Eight Banners cavalry had not moved and could not pursue. He strictly ordered Man Gui and others to stop when they saw the situation and led his troops to retreat into the city.

As a result, Mangui disobeyed and beheaded the Eight Banner Level 200 in pursuit.

Later, he was forcibly recalled by Yuan Chonghuan. Then Yuan Chonghuan tried to block the city gate. The two broke out into a quarrel again.

In fact, Huang Taiji saw that Ningyuan was not easy to fight, so he planned to fake a defeat to lure the Ming army out of the fire range of the city wall and annihilate it. Yuan Chonghuan was right to be cautious. It is true that the heavy infantry of Jiannu were defeated and fled. But Huang Taiji

Tai Chi’s conspiracy is also true.

Man Gui believed that the enemy was really defeated and advocated pursuing him. Yuan Chonghuan believed that there must be a conspiracy. Not only did he not allow Man Gui to expand the victory, but he also wanted to block the city gate with a stone to completely cut off the possibility of an attack. In hindsight,

, Yuan Chonghuan is right.

Historically, when the Hou Jin Dynasty invaded in the second year of Chongzhen (this year), Zunhua City was breached because the city gate was not blocked.

Be careful to make the ship of ten thousand years.

Later, it was completely correct for the large army to return to the city immediately after killing the Eight Banners.

In the subsequent stormy siege, these 20,000 people greatly enriched the defense force. If these 20,000 people were drawn into the field and the entire army was wiped out, they would not be able to defend the city in the subsequent siege due to lack of troops.

Ningyuan.

Shenyang and Liaoyang were both in such disgrace back then. It was naturally impossible for Yuan Chonghuan to let Man Gui indulge in such a disgrace.

Man Gui believed that Yuan Chonghuan was suppressing him by not allowing him to perform meritorious service.

Later, when the credit was divided after the war, Zhao led the army to grab all the credit from Gui.

Yuan Chonghuan favored his direct descendant Zhao Lejiao, which once again aroused the conflict between the two. Man Gui felt aggrieved, angry, and even insulted.

This is actually because he was disobedient, and Yuan Chonghuan deliberately took advantage of the opportunity to share the credit and deliberately dealt with him.

Mangui was dissatisfied and appealed to his superiors. Yuan Chonghuan was not a fool, so he naturally wanted to fight back.

Both of them complained to the Ministry of War. For Yuan Chonghuan, he lost his prestige in the military if he could not suppress Man Gui. With Yuan Manzi's character, if his superiors supported Man Gui, he would definitely give up his choice.

Emperor Tianqi

The emperor, Wei Zhongxian and the Ministry of War repeatedly weighed and concluded that Liaodong could not live without Yuan Chonghuan at this time. In the end, the matter ended with the transfer of Manchu from Guizhou.

Man Gui was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief of Shanxi Town and left Liaodong. Yuan Chonghuan was basically satisfied with this, but Man Gui held a grudge.

So much so, that in the second year of Chongzhen, when Yuan Chonghuan was arrested by Chongzhen, he came forward to testify against Yuan Chonghuan's army. The red cannon did not hit Huang Taiji, but bombarded his army. He accused Yuan Chonghuan of collaborating with the enemy and being a female agent who established slaves.

This incident is very funny. Yuan Chonghuan fought against Dorgon at Guangqumen. Mangui defended Deshengmen. Guangqumen's cannons were actually able to hit Deshengmen.

Chongzhen asked them to confront each other, leaving Yuan Chonghuan completely confused.

It is estimated that at that time, Yuandu Du was thinking that ten thousand grass and mud horses were galloping past. You two are blind, or you are dark-hearted. Such ridiculous things can be used as accusations.

Chongzhen immediately dismissed Yuan Chonghuan from all his posts and imprisoned him, and asked Mangui to lead the army outside the city in his place.

As a result, Mangui was only brave and the entire army was quickly wiped out.

After Guan Ningjun was imprisoned in Yuandudu, he abandoned Beijing and returned to Liaodong on his own.

This farce has finally come to an end.

Yang Fan looked at the unruly Man Gui and sneered in his heart, a fool like you dares to show off in front of me. It seems that if you don't deal with you, you don't know who I am.


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