Chapter 907

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 Japan really can't fight anymore, and they don't dare to fight the Ming army on the front line - they are incomparable in terms of personnel and equipment, and the cavalry is directly crushed. What a slap in the face. The old monkey is willing to pay a considerable amount of money.

There was a price for peace, but there was a secret agreement that the old turtle Minamoto Ieyasu’s troops in Korea would be severely damaged, and the best generals to go to war would all lose their heads. Bai Lang laughed when he received such a secret agreement, "It is true at all times and in all countries.

Average. Hahahahaha.”

There have been too many such things in history, such as cheating one's own people to death before winning the battle, so much so that most history books are too lazy to remember them - only the most unjust ones will be recorded, and the Marquis of Huaiyin does not count because of the Han Dynasty.

The world has been almost pacified, let alone the Xiongnu and the like. Tan Daoji has a burning gaze and says, "I will destroy your ten thousand-mile Great Wall!"; Yue Fei thinks, "The sun is shining! The sky is shining!".

It's almost the same as wanting to come to Japan, but why does Bailang want to fulfill their wish?

It can be said that this time the war did not end at the end. The Japanese army shrank and discarded almost all their equipment, and a quarter of the soldiers starved to death. After finally reaching a peace agreement, they were transported back by the navy - and the remaining soldiers starved to death during the transportation process.

One-third, and at this time the old monkey Hideyoshi had already said, "The morning dew disappears like my body, and everything in the world has become a dream within a dream." He died, but left behind the system followed by the five big men and the five, and I hope it can be sustained.

twenty years.

In fact, it is impossible to survive for two years. As soon as the Japanese army retreated, the Ou area was in chaos, and the remnants of Hojo also started to cause chaos. The Toyotomi family could not control the situation in just one generation.

At this time, the Ming navy entered the offshore waters of Japan, and the Ming maritime merchants sold arms, weapons and luxury goods to any daimyo with a port. As long as they paid, these Ming merchants dared to sell anything. Ming standard cotton armor and fire guns

, in exchange for boatloads of gold, silver, and copper, almost all the martial arts families were desperately hoarding weapons and equipment. Seeing that the Warring States Period, which had finally calmed down, was about to continue.

Bailang was holding a state funeral at this time - yes, Qi Jiguang passed away and was going to be buried in his hometown in Shandong. Bailang gave a lot of things. This is the privilege of military officers and nobles. Civil servants are not so lucky. If civil servants have the ability,

If he were to be granted a title, Bailang would be rewarded quite a lot - the problem is that his requirements were too high. He could "come out as a general and become a prime minister" and in the Han and Tang dynasties, he could recruit a senior civil servant to lead an expedition, and he could even kill people with a knife.

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All the subjects in the imperial examination had to be changed. Bai Lang even wanted to take the Six Arts of the Gentleman, but he was persuaded to go back by all the ministers - mainly because he figured out what kind of family could ride a horse, shoot archery, and also practice martial arts. At present, this is not possible.

It may not be possible in the future. In the past, didn't such people come from small landowner families? But now if you want to be proficient in bow and horse and martial arts, and at the same time be able to read and do math, I am afraid that such people will not be able to come from small landowner families.

Bai Lang was already impatient. Since ships of gold, silver and copper were sent back from Japan, he naturally turned them into military strength. He armed an army of 20,000 and was planning to go to Qinghai in future generations to follow XJ. By the way

I will also go to Central Asia - in this era, Tsarist Russia has begun to expand eastward, and the Golden Horde that was originally pressing on them has long been finished. Bailang is very interested in going there.

This is an expedition of tens of thousands of miles. Bailang wants to order the prince to supervise the country. The queen and the queen mother lower the curtain and let Prince Lu assist the country. This young fat man seems to be scared. He repeatedly waves his hands and says he dare not. It has to be said that this fat man has been playing with Wanli all these years.

The water horse riding was a good physical exercise. Bailang had no choice but to let him and the princess accompany the Queen Mother to finish the work - of course Queen Mother Li was very happy.

The journey would take about a full year or two, and the stations along Bailang's route would have to be renovated so that communications could be exchanged within a few months.

The leader of the army set off, followed by a large number of four-wheeled carriages to transport supplies. After reaching a certain distance, they had to rely on cattle and sheep outside the pass for food. They would definitely have to plunder the Tianshan Mountains, and plunder supplies all the way to Central Asia. Bailang said

The troops marched very quickly, because the infantry also traveled in four-wheeled carriages. At first, the government provided beans, wheat, grain and grass along the way. There was no fighting all the way to Hami Guard.

Some of them fell ill and fell behind, but Bailang also made up the difference among the troops along the way, and found many guides in Hamiwei. The Mongols here also need to be cleaned up, such as naming Chinese names and speaking in Chinese.

Good living conditions must be arranged, and those who are disobedient have to be persuaded to be reincarnated before receiving education. The crops grown in these ghost places are all wheat, and the yield is not very good, but there are many cattle, sheep, and horses.

Bai Lang took the lead in looting and killed many of the local tribesmen. They looted all the cattle, sheep and horses, and massacred the young men. The children and women were loaded into cars and sent to the Hami Guard for distribution. "Anyway, they will survive even if the cattle and sheep are taken away."

If not, just give them a ride." Bailang didn't care. After the whole army replenished supplies, especially the cattle and sheep that were killed and baked into dried meat, he started heading northwest with a large number of horses.

Bailang was about to enter Central Asia along the Tianshan Mountains-Irtysh River line. "This is where the talisman of the capital of the Western Regions of the Han family is located." Bailang said, "Kill everyone you see! I'm going to kill you with a wheel!" The barbarians were afraid of the power.

Huaide came up and talked to them nicely and persuaded them to obey the Ming Dynasty's control. From then on, they would practice Chinese customs and take Han names. They would not listen to the destruction of the Onion Temple. They would have to be brutally killed, killing most of the Qing Dynasty.

A strong person can listen to what Ming Dynasty has to say.

Bailang's idea was very straightforward. Wheel killing was the only option. Robbery of their means of production was the best, and finally destroyed their faith completely. "In the final analysis, this was supposed to be a Buddhist country." Bailang could tolerate the old people in the Ming Dynasty who believed in Hu Da.

After all, they were actually deeply Chinese, but he would never tolerate those Hu Da believers in Central Asia. The 20,000-strong army headed northwest along the river, killing people along the way.

The coalition forces of more than 50,000 cavalry headed northeast to encounter the 20,000 Ming army led by Bai Lang. Bai Lang ordered the infantry to use carts as a city and forty-eight artillery pieces as a solid anvil. He personally led 4,000 cavalry as hammers -

-Bailang's tactics have always been so simple. Allied forces launched the attack first, and suffered heavy casualties under the attack of the vehicle array, artillery and three thousand gunmen, but could not go further -Bailang also brought many craftsmen with him.

Yes, repair as you go.

After a fierce battle for half a day, Bai Lang led the cavalry to attack. The Ming army cavalry, who were all in cotton armor, followed Bai Lang in scale armor, circled around and crashed into the middle of the coalition army. At this time, the car formation also turned one after another, revealing the attack channel. The Ming army infantry

The advance also began - together with the artillery.

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