Chapter 106 The Magical Fu Youde(2/2)
I guess what Du Du Lu means to say: I have convinced you, I have never seen you a pervert!
Four victories!
After the Shangdu was dealt with, he asked a small number of soldiers to stay and arrange defense matters, and then dispatched the remaining troops to set off at Yijina Road (now the ancient city of Harahot southeast of Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia), where Yuan garrison Buyan Temur was waiting for him.
When Buyan Temur heard that Fu Youde, the evil star, led his troops to attack, his approach was even more straightforward.
Before Fu Youde could approach, he led the whole city to be born and welcomed.
The whole city surrendered.
Five Victories!
After five consecutive battles, Fu Youde seemed to feel that his troops were too hard, so he gave everyone a day off.
The next day, he continued to lead his men to kill Beitu Mountain Pass.
Here is an important official from the Northern Yuan Dynasty stationed here.
He is the King of Yuanqi, and Duoer is only a classmate.
When Duoerban heard that Fu Youde was invading, he did not choose to surrender, but he did not choose to fight directly.
He did what his master liked to do.
Escape.
Lead a group of troops to flee to the desert further north.
But Fu Youde didn't want to let him go so easily.
He decided to kill the roots.
So he chased after him all the way and was lucky enough to catch up with Duoerban. After the fight, Fu Youde captured 27 senior executives such as Ping Zhang and Duoerban's slaves, totaling more than 100,000 camels, cattle and sheep.
Six Victories!
After Fu Youde, who had been working hard for several months, took down King Yuanqi, and turned his attention to Guashazhou.
In addition to the beautiful desert scenery, there are more than 20,000 camels, cattle and sheep.
Fu Youde, who had already gained great fortune, fell in love with these cattle and horses, and decided to make a fortune at the last moment.
After waiting for the ticket to finish, I washed my hands and temporarily retreated to the desert.
So he led his troops here, killed the defenders here, and then led all the more than 20,000 cattle and horses back.
Seven Victories.
Since then, Fu Youde won seven battles and became famous in one battle.
After the Battle of Guashazhou, Fu Youde did not continue to launch a forward attack, but chose to withdraw his troops by ringing gold.
The gains he gained from this series of battles were so rich. I roughly calculated that the eight cities he conquered one after another, and the surrendered soldiers should be less than tens of thousands, and the spoils were even more. There were more than 100,000 camels, cattle and horses alone.
So many spoils are definitely rich for Fu Youde.
It is definitely rich for the poor monk Zhu Yuanzhang.
More than 100,000 cattle and horses, and the milk of goats alone is enough for all of their soldiers to drink a pot of them.
Under such a perfectly rich and satisfactory situation, Fu Youde announced his retreat. The monk met with Feng Sheng, the coach who drove his horse and herded sheep in the rear, and led his troops back to the court.
Since then, the Western Route Army, which had seven battles and seven victories, returned victoriously.
Also because of Fu Youde's unparalleled military achievements, his ability was noticed by Zhu Yuanzhang and began his leadership in several subsequent battles.
This is also the only unit that won the victory in the Second Northern Expedition after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Three battles and two defeats.
With Fu Youde's return, the Second Northern Expedition ended in defeat.
The time at this time is from the first month to November of the fifth year of Hongwu (1372).
Chapter completed!