Chapter 716 Nerchinsk (5)

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 "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Ping Rakshasa"

I asked the whale rider with a smile, are you a god?

The suffering in the world has been marked by swords and swords for decades.

Wait a moment and ride the whale together with the phoenix,

When will there be peace?

You go up to the cold again.

I turned into the wind and left no trace, leaving me in the mortal world.

Mortals wish, but immortals don’t care, I will fulfill them.

Sing loudly, scream and dance, dance with the magic sword.

Soldiers and horses fight bloody battles throughout their lives,

Clean up the ugly people like Chief Hu,

What's so difficult about this?

Let's look at Sun Jinding, who will destroy ghosts for me.

This poem was given to Sun Jinding by Emperor Guangwu, encouraging him to conquer Nerchinsk quickly to comfort the spirits of the people of Huliping.

Sun Jinding was given an imperial poem, especially the last sentence: "Look at Sun Jinding, he will destroy ghosts for me." He understood it as the emperor's unique trust in him, his pride and high fighting spirit.

Under the supervision of Grand Scholar Sun, all Ming armies advanced together. On February 1, the 11th year of Guangwu's reign, the battle of Humazhai began.

Ruan Jin, the Marquis of Danghu, led five thousand naval troops up the Heilongjiang River. His mission was to block the east bank of the Heilongjiang River and prevent the Rakshasa people from escaping eastward.

"Father, there are Rakshasa boats there," Ruan Jun said to Ruan Jin.

Ruan Jin picked up the telescope and found six small sailing ships flying the royal flag of the Romanov royal family. On the flag, there was a black double-headed eagle with a gold background, ferociously trying to choose and devour anyone.

"Eh? This flag is weird," Ruan Jin muttered.

Indeed, the flag this time is different from what we have seen before. Tsarist Russia in this era was still a backward country in Europe. It did not even have a unified national flag. The flags of the army were various. The only way to distinguish the imperial flag of the Romanov royal family: gold and black double

The eagle is used as the national flag. However, those who can fly this flag must be nobles.

There are nobles, big nobles, coming to Huma Village!

After Stepanov invaded Huma Village, he sent people to Moscow to send the Yasak collected in this area. The furs of various sables, red foxes and silver foxes dazzled the eyes of the Russian nobles.<

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Tsar Alexei's father-in-law, Grand Duke Miloslavsky, who presided over the Siberian government, felt that the Humazhai area was rich in products and occupied the main waterway from the upper reaches to the middle reaches of Heilongjiang River. It could be used as a base to expand to the middle reaches of Heilongjiang River.

Encroaching downstream. Well, this place is good and must be firmly controlled by His Majesty the Tsar, making it a fortress for Russia's eastward advance.

As a great nobleman, Grand Duke Miloslavsky could not trust Stepanov, who was a Cossack. He believed that these Cossacks were uneducated bandits. He sent the well-educated Duke Fedor Pushkin and led more than a hundred Troopers.

The Cossacks of Musk entered Kamarsk Fort (the Russian name for Huma Village) in the name of reinforcements.

When he heard the word "Navy", Ruan Jin was happy. He laughed and ordered: "The warship docked on the east bank of Heilongjiang River, and two thousand people were separated to seize the Arashan Mountain."

The Ming Navy took control of the Heilongjiang River and seized the commanding heights on the east bank: Mount Alash, which effectively blocked the way for the Rakshasa people in Huma Village to cross the river and escape eastward.

The Ming army's partial division, led by the Pingxibo Dynasty leader, also made very smooth progress, sweeping away several Cossack camps near Ekewei and Tahawei.

Fu Lehe, the deputy general of the shilling of the dynasty, led two thousand troops and stationed them in Ekewei and Tahawei to block the Rakshasa people's escape to the west. He took another two thousand men and stationed in the upper reaches of Heilongjiang to prevent Huma.

The Rakshasa people in the village fled north.

The main force of Sun Guangwei's 6,000 Ming army slowly moved northward. General Gu Zhong personally led 900 soldiers to open the way. He was a big pirate and fought very fiercely. When he encountered a Rakshasa camp, they burned, killed and looted.

; When encountering Rakshasa soldiers blocking the road, they fiercely fought and killed them. After wiping out dozens of Rakshasa soldiers and hundreds of natives who had surrendered to the Rakshasa people, they arrived at the gate of Huma Walled City.

"This is the Huma Walled City? No wonder the Manchu Tatars couldn't defeat it after several attacks. It is really strong!" Sun Guangwei stared at the Huma Walled City and saw that the whole city was built tall and thick with a unique structure. He couldn't help but say to himself

After speaking, he immediately ordered: "It's getting late, let's set up camp first, and set up artillery to bombard the city tomorrow."


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