Chapter 649 Tianbei (8)

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 With the help of his mother, the seventeen-year-old Galdan returned to Junggar and recruited troops in the Fuyun area on the banks of the Kara-Irqis River.

I thought that as long as a big flag was raised, the old troops of the Sengge would come to surrender one after another. Unexpectedly, Daibatur, who was stationed in Chali, and Gelong Alarbai, Abaha, and Mahan, who were stationed in Turpan, expressed their support.

His support was faced with the threat of the Ming army pressing down on the territory, and he did not dare to lead his troops to join him.

He also asked for help from Seng Ge’s father-in-law and Oqiltu Khan of the Shuote tribe. After all, they are a family whose blood is thicker than water. The old Oqiltu agreed wholeheartedly, but unexpectedly, he was about to send troops to rescue him. What a coincidence,

Suddenly I feel unwell, sick, and bedridden. No one can get out of bed, so naturally there are no rescue troops to send.

Recruiting came and went, and in addition to the original 500 people from Gelong and Boluote, they only recruited a thousand soldiers and horses.

Galdan was not discouraged, and carefully reorganized and trained these 1,500 subordinates, and selected brave and good warriors such as Omubu, Darhan, Ayuki Darhan Haskeh, and Danzila as generals.
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After training for a month, the young Galdan was ready to launch an attack on his enemies, Chechnya and Drote Babatur. With just over a thousand soldiers and horses, they were too weak compared to the power of those two men.

But he was not afraid and vowed to fight his enemies in a bloody battle.

"Huntaiji, we don't have enough troops and horses. It's not appropriate to engage in a decisive battle with the two thieves at this time. We should reorganize our troops and horses first and wait and see what happens."

"Yes, Huitaiji, the people of Junggar are all leaning towards you. As long as you slowly accumulate strength, you will surely get revenge one day."

All the generals were stunned by Galdan's boldness. They looked at each other for a while and tried to dissuade them one after another.

"No, the two thieves of Chechnya and Zot Babatur are not in the right position and have a shallow foundation. They need time to stabilize the situation. Soldiers are very fast, so we cannot give them time to consolidate their rule. Attack them quickly!"

A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers, and the young Huetaiji has a domineering spirit.

Against all odds, he ordered an attack on his enemies, his two half-brothers.

Hearing that his sixth brother Galdan had returned with only more than a thousand people, Chechen smiled disdainfully, "Young brat, do you know how to fight?"

Fifteen thousand soldiers and horses were assembled to fight.

Galdan's army met the Chechen and Chote Babatur's armies in the basin east of Boxeri. The number of Chechen and Chote Babatour's armies was ten times that of Galdan.

Looking at the dark enemy with endless sight, the generals couldn't help but feel a little hesitant.

Galdan took out his beloved Zhang Er spear and regarded enemies ten times his own as a chicken or a dog.

He leaped on his horse, raised his spear, and shouted: "You will see where my spear is heading!" He took the lead, rushed into the formation, and killed more than a hundred people.

Seeing the coach like this, the generals Gron, Borot, Omubu, Darhan, Ayuki Darhan Hasik, and Danzila all worked bravely.

In any war, the number of people is not the most important. The level of morale often determines the outcome.

On Galdan's side, everyone was desperate and marched forward regardless of their own safety. Although the troops of Chechnya and Zhuote Babatur were large in number, they did not dare to fight for their lives. They were ten times the enemy, and they could not resist and collapsed.

The man had no choice but to lead his army to retreat to the dangerous Jinlingkou.

In this battle, a small number defeated a large number, and one defeated ten. After the war, Galdan became famous and was regarded as the God of War by his subordinates.

Not satisfied with the results of the first battle, he continued to pursue the enemy and attack Jinlingkou.

"Put the stone in!"

The Chechnya roared, and the defenders threw down big stones. "The stones fell like rain." Those who hit were turned into powder, and no one dared to step on them.

"Huntaiji, I am incompetent, please punish me!" Ombu stepped back with shame on his face to plead guilty.

Galdan looked up at the terrain and said for a long time: "This place is very dangerous and the army cannot be deployed. I don't blame you. If we attack this place, the army will be useless. We only need to select twenty sharp soldiers. You will beat the drum here and lead the two men."

Ten people pulled it out.

Omubu was shocked and said, "Huntaiji, you have a distinguished status, so let the general go."

"My sons and gentlemen sacrificed their lives for me, how dare I not be the first?"

The seventeen-year-old Galdan once again burst out with heroic spirit and led 20 warriors to take the lead in climbing the mountain. Seeing his bravery, his subordinates' morale was greatly boosted and they followed him forward with loud shouts.

"Bang bang bang!"

Soldiers were constantly being hit by stones.

Galdan ignored him as if he hadn't seen him, braved the arrows and rocks to kiss him, and he quickly reached the top of the mountain. With a little push of his gun, he suddenly pushed himself up and jumped to the top of the mountain.

At the top of the mountain, the Chechens who were supervising the battle were terrified and wanted to escape. Galdan's spear was like lightning, killing dozens of his guards, hitting the Chechen in the thigh and capturing him.

The coach was captured, and the rebels lost their fighting spirit and dispersed.

As soon as Drote Babatur escaped back to Boxeri, Galdan's pursuers came.

At this time, he had become a lost dog and no longer dared to fight, so he led his remaining troops to defect to his uncle Chuhu'er Ubas.

This counter-insurgency war ended in just a few months, so much so that the Rakshasa people who quietly watched the war described it as: "This was an extremely fast, almost lightning-quick response."

Galdan did not feel complacent when he entered the city of Boxeri, but took various measures to consolidate his rule.

He executed Chechens in public to avenge his brother Sengge. According to Mongolian practice, he married his widowed sister-in-law Anu in order to better inherit Sengge's old tribe.

Oqirtu Khan wrote a letter, hoping to get the support of the Heshuote Ministry. He also wrote to Aladar Taiji of the Durbot Ministry, Danjin Taiji of the Heshuote Ministry, Gunbu Taiji of the Torgut Ministry, and Hui

Eldante Shitaiji of the Special Department conveyed the news that he succeeded Junggar Hutaiji, hoping to be recognized by the Mongolian tribes in Mongolia.

Even disregarding old grudges, he wrote a letter to Emperor Guangwu of the Ming Dynasty and the governor of Tomsk of the Rakshasa Kingdom, and sent an envoy. He was very humble in his words and capable of bending and stretching. He was truly a hero of his generation!

Seng Ge's old tribes Daiba Tur, Gelong Alarbai, Abaha, and Mahan came to vote one after another, and Galdan's power became stronger and stronger.

Now, he only has one enemy left in Junggar: his uncle Chuhuer Ubas.

The scheming uncle took advantage of the opportunity of Sengge's death to recruit some of Sengge's tribes, expand his territory, increase the number of standing troops, and has become the largest separatist force in Junggar.

The conflict between Galdan and Chuhu'er Ubas is irreconcilable. Some people say that Chuhu'er Ubas is the mastermind behind Sengge's death; others say that Chuhu'er Ubas's second son Hababandi and

There is a gap in the monk's rank. But the most important thing is that this uncle is the most powerful nobleman in the Chodos family and an obstacle to Galdan's centralization of power. There is no room for two tigers in one mountain.

Be polite first and then fight!

The polite nephew wrote a letter to his elderly uncle, telling him that he succeeded Junggar Hutaiji, and asked him to offer the head of Zhuot Babatur, the murderer of Sengge, and come to Boxeri to pay him a pilgrimage.

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