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Chapter 472: Love and Righteousness

 The invincible general seduced him in silence, but Tang Tong, who was a tactician, was indifferent to all this. Instead, he was bombarded by heavy artillery twice. An elite artillery team lay down in the Gobi desert amid the spray of 1,300 loose particles.

The deceased lies on his pillow.

The decline of the frontal firearms that could not be suppressed became more and more obvious, and the frontier cavalry wearing red cloth-covered iron armor on the flanks moved more and more hastily. The cavalry's horse hips were filled with long arrows of more than one meter. Three front formations came from all directions.

, trying to gallop into the formation under the leadership of the management team.

There were even some casual riders who dismounted and walked around to the mountains behind the formation, either projecting or charging into the formation.

But a few big arrows with shafts thicker than fingers and a few soldiers with superb skills and bravery were still of no help to the battle. What they had to deal with was not the grass bandits who had just put down their hoes from the fields, but the same people who made killing their profession.

Professional soldier.

After bravely charging into the formation and being repulsed time and time again, his courage degenerated into exhorting his commander to retreat. The soldiers' voices were finally conveyed to Tang Mingshi's ears, and he had no choice but to accept defeat.

It's not because the position of the Marshal's Army is unbreakable. He always firmly believes that we are all soldiers, and no one is necessarily stronger than anyone else. And with more of them and fewer opponents, the Marshal's Army will not be able to hold on for long.

However, Tangqi, who was scattered around the battlefield, was reporting, and squads of Marshal Tang's troops rushing from afar were outflanking them, leaving him helpless to issue an order to prepare for a retreat.

If they don't retreat, the battlefield situation will soon become one with few of them and many opponents...

Tang Tong cherished his words in this battle and did not interfere with the on-the-battle command of the commander-in-chief and commander-in-chief of the hundred troops under the Qian headquarters. He only issued two orders. One was to let the heavy gun hand move into the barrel of the gun.

Fill in a few three-money boy, and secondly, it stops the crooked man from wanting to attack.

But this does not mean that Tang Tong is calm and calm. His wide eyes under his hat look very nervous, showing strong uneasiness from head to toe. The corners of his mouth that twitch from time to time and the fingers that have no place to place show indescribable excitement.

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Only Tang Tong himself knows... If he wins, he will win!

At a certain moment, the scattered gunshots in the smoke on the opposite side of the battlefield became fierce again. The invincible general suddenly opened fire like crazy with two guns continuously. Even the Hundred Tigers Chariot that had never been used was shaking and screaming.

Howl shoots a rocket.

Tang Tong suddenly jumped up and shouted: "Crooked Liangzi! Li Baliang!"

When Wailiangzi, who was covering the sky with shields from rockets, heard the call, he felt that his boss Qian was a lunatic. When others were excited, he was indifferent; when others were scared, he jumped up with excitement.

Wailiangzi stared at the shield with his waist up, listening to the jingling noises on his body, and from time to time he would be pricked by arrows that had not finished running through the armor leaves. He ran to Tang Tong and asked: "General, what are you doing?"

What's the matter?"

"Pass, prepare to pursue the enemy!"

Wailiang Zixin said that I am chasing your grandma. This is obviously because the enemy is preparing to attack and fight to the death: "General?"

There was an artillery fire in the distance, and scattered particles swept across the position. Most of the soldiers kept their bodies low and hid behind the shelter. A few soldiers in the formation who had no time to avoid were shot and screamed. Tang Tong ignored Wailiangzi.

Confused, he just said the seemingly meaningless: "Six!"

At the same time, others had already gone back to lead the horse. Li Baliang, who had fallen to the ground during the shelling, arrived late and looked at Wai Liangzi with a confused look on his face. The two looked at each other and saw Tang Tong coming back with the horse.

The two of them hadn't moved yet and said anxiously: "Wailiangzi led the Zuo Division to pursue the enemy, while Li Baliang led the Right Division to mount their horses to stop the enemy's cavalry from fighting with them!"

Seeing that the reaction of the two was still a little slow, Tang Tong grabbed the front of Wai Liangzi's red cloth-covered armor, almost face to face: "Either you take care of the wounded soldiers, and I will go and make contributions!"

The two generals did not intend to disobey military orders, just because Tang Tong was a surrendered general. Under normal circumstances, the orders given by Tang Tong were what they wanted to do, so there would be no problem; but when Tang Tong's orders were inconsistent with their opinions,

If they disagree, the two of them will not subconsciously regard these words as military orders.

Only later did the soldier's instinct return to Wai Liangzi's mind. He looked at Li Baliang and quickly clasped his fists to accept the order.

The two generals had completely opposite backgrounds. One was a border citizen from Ningxia who defected to the army, and the other was a salesman from Yan'an who became a thief. Both of them had limited education, but they both knew the military orders.

Because they have suffered losses.

This truth cannot be learned by simply defeating the battle. Those who disobey military orders and escape first and survive will still run away when encountering difficult battles in the future.

Wai Liangzi and Li Baliang happened to be the two people who were killed by the first person to escape and left behind but survived.

Wailiangzi was still He Huchen's soldier during the Battle of Huanglong Mountain. During the retreat, the guerrilla general Shen Guangxian's troops broke down the second line of defense, causing him to be captured and surrendered to Liu Chengzong along with the commander Dai Daozi.

Li Baliang voted for Luo Rucai, and his memory of those things was blurry. He only remembered that before they had time to eat that day, Aimu's cavalry kicked their camp clean with a roar.

When the arrow flies, he knows nothing.

When he woke up three days later, he was on a bumpy donkey cart. Luo Rucai sent someone to rescue him. Without medical treatment, he had no choice but to find a ravine and throw him away if he didn't wake up. Fortunately, he was lucky, and he continued to work with Luo Rucai after he woke up.

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In fact, it was his identity as a salesman that saved him. He traveled around the countryside selling and purchasing goods, and he knew where there were big and good families.

They don't know what to do on the battlefield to survive, but they all know that what to do on the battlefield can kill more people.

The soldiers of the Zuoba General Division were ready to go out behind the earthen barriers in front of the formation. Finally, after a short pause after the last shelling of the enemy's formation, the loud and high-pitched sound of the suona sounded in the middle of the Marshal's Army.

There were still sporadic gunshots in the smoke that had not dissipated in front of the enemy's formation, and the lead pellets fired blindly punched holes in the smoke.

The artillery commander took out his cloth-covered iron armor from the baggage cart carrying shells and gunpowder. The red cloth had long been dyed black by the gunpowder, but he still put it on the chain mail without hesitation and fastened every button.

, looked back at the soldiers wearing heavy armor, and gave the last order to fight in this battle.

Dust vibrated as the heavy artillery was fired, and immediately after the lead pellets and iron bullets broke through the gunpowder smoke, planks of wood were put up in the ditch, and one after another the management team wearing red armor, with tassels and spears on their heads boarded the soil.

base.

A bright wild goose feather knife belonging to the marshal's military management team was pointed straight forward on the earthen base. The clear blade reflected the gun smoke. The heavy gunman who completed the last shot dropped the firearm and raised the five-foot-long spear.

With the flags fluttering, it finally came to the battle stage where the muskets and artillerymen of the Marshal's Mansion were best at. The ten columns, with swordsmen in front, spears in the back, and archers on both wings, launched a charge towards the Ming army's front line, which was still obscured by gunpowder smoke.<

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Contrary to Wai Liangzi's expectations, as if Tang Tong had the ability to predict the future, his men were not attacked by any lead pellets and arrows during the advance.

The shields surged through the gunpowder smoke, and people's eyes suddenly opened up, only to find that what greeted them was not a forest of spears and spears, but the backs of the suppressing barbarian troops galloping and beating their horses.

The Ming army ran away, and when the artillery started roaring for the last time, they put the wounded soldiers on the chariots, carried as many corpses as possible on their horses, and retreated northward in sequence.

Only the cavalry on the two wings serve as the palace army to delay possible pursuit, but obviously they can't take care of the pursuit now, because Li Baliang's cavalry is already running towards them.

In the vast Gobi desert southwest of Zhangye Oasis, the two armies were divided into two groups and four groups, fleeing and pursuing each other through the rolling sand and dust.

Farther away on the outskirts of the battlefield, Gao Yingdeng was leading his troops to the battlefield.

Just a moment ago, Gao Yingdeng, who was sure of victory, was surprised that Tang Tong had held back twice as many enemy troops, creating opportunities for a perfect annihilation.

Tang Tong has brought the battle to this stage. It doesn't matter what kind of combat effectiveness the reinforcements have. This Ming army has already lost.

Because politics is a game, war is a tool, and using a tool is behavior, and behavior has its purpose. Therefore, there is only one way to win a war - to achieve the purpose.

As for the numbers of casualties, losses, and enemy kills, they are just a way to quantify the results of the war for intuitive reference.

In this battle, Gao Yingden didn't know the purpose of the Suppressing Yi Army's sending troops south, but after all, the purpose of the Suppressing Yi Army was not to retreat without being beaten.

Now that Tang Tong has not been annihilated, has not retreated, and has successfully lured the enemy to fight, there is no doubt that the winner of the conflict is Tang Tong.

Even if there is only one person left in Tang Tong's Qian headquarters, and only one person in the Ming army dies, it is the Ming army that loses the battle.

Since they have lost, their morale will inevitably be affected, not to mention that they are already frightened when they fail to achieve their goal with double the number of troops on the front.

As long as they see the marshal's reinforcements arriving on the battlefield - Gao Yingden thought to himself, the order given to him by the marshal can be easily fulfilled.

Just at this moment, Tangqi scattered around the periphery brought news that the situation had changed: "General, the enemy troops from Gaotai came out in two directions, one to the south and one to the west."

Yijie, who relied on the Tang soldiers' flags to alternately pass back, did not have the specific number of troops divided between the two groups, but Gao Yingdeng knew the number of enemy troops on Gaotai. There were six thousand to ten thousand Ming troops, which was by no means a number that he could deal with independently.<

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Even in Liu Chengzong's strategy of luring the enemy, he did not take into account the army's withdrawal... This is a very outrageous thing in itself. The enemy army spent so much effort building fortifications, how could they all escape from the fortifications?<

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Tang Bing's victory cannot go wrong.

It is true that the accuracy rate of Yijie is not high, but it is for complex information over long distances. This kind of simple information only contains enemy movements but does not contain accurate quantities, and the transmission distance is still short, so it is difficult to make mistakes.

The two enemy armies, the one from north to south, wanted to meet the defeated Zhenyi Army, which Gao Yingdeng could easily guess; and the one from east to west, seemed to be trying to block Gao Yingdeng's retreat, which was also easy to understand.
But this is not right.

Gao Yingdeng's march stopped. While he asked Tang soldiers to send the information to Liu Chengzong in the rear, he secretly thought about the reason why the enemy troops came out in full force.

He lured the enemy. Tang Tong himself was marching outside the cover of Tangqi. After the war between the two sides, his position was also discovered by the enemy Tangqi. It seems understandable that Li Hongsi tried to gather troops to eliminate him.

But the problem is that the Ming army should not only have control over the movements of the Marshal's army, but also Mo Yujing, who led the Mongolian soldiers to build a dam on the upper reaches of the Heihe River.

Gao Yingdeng thought to himself, they surrounded themselves with water, but threw the fortifications built on the high platform to Mo Yujing? This does not make sense.

Thinking of this, he ordered the Tang soldiers: "Tell Mr. Tang Qian the news, spread out to the east, and wait and see on the high platform. They should have reinforcements coming."

Today's battlefield situation has become several semicircles with Tang Tong's tribe as the center. To the north of Tang Tong is the retreating Zhenyi Army, and to the north is Gao Yingdeng who is trying to intercept. Gao Yingdeng was actually killed by Li Hong

Surrounded by Si.

Fortunately, with the help of Tang Qi Li En Yu Xian, Gao Yingdeng had a full understanding of the conditions he was in.

There was only one problem before him. Within a limited time, he had to choose the optimal solution from several options including annihilating the Zhenyi Army, joining Tang Tong, and escaping from the encirclement.

The first thing he gave up was to annihilate the suppressing barbarian army. There was no time for him to surrender, clean up the battlefield or completely kill nearly two thousand troops, otherwise he would lose the chance to escape from the encirclement.

There are two opportunities to escape the encirclement. The first is to abandon Tang Tong's troops and turn westward. Then they may run into the Ming army marching westward, and there is a high chance that they can join Liu Chengzong.
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The second is to join Tangtong, but then it will be too late to go west. You must rush into the Ming army, or run eastward from the only direction that is not closed in the encirclement, and there may be a collision with the guards who are rushing from Ganzhou.

The enemy troops are coming.

There is no foolproof strategy.

At this juncture, Tang Tong, who received the intelligence, actually sent a message to Gao Yingdeng, asking him to leave him alone and withdraw directly to the west.

Gao Yingden was stunned for a moment while holding the letter. For the first time, he felt that this surrendered general from the army not only fought well, but was also very affectionate and righteous.

But in fact, this was not because Tang Tong was considering friendly forces. On the contrary, he was afraid that waiting for Gao Yingdeng to rescue him would hold him back.

Faced with this situation, Tang Tong, like Gao Yingdeng, has many choices on the surface, but in fact there is only one optimal solution.

He thought about surrendering, but even though he was on the innermost side of the encirclement, his own troops, including those in Gao Yingdeng's camp, were in danger. However, in a large battlefield, the fact that they were surrounded just showed that the general marshal had succeeded in luring the enemy.

The Ming army would do this. Tang Tong believed that reinforcements from the east must have arrived. Gaotai Camel City would soon have new garrison troops stationed in it, allowing Li Hongsi to free up his troops.

However, Li Hongsi took the lead to go south without waiting for the two armies to converge. It was obviously Liu Chengzong's plan to lure the enemy that achieved great success... He originally wanted to lure one army and weaken the fortification defense force, but now tens of thousands of troops have moved out, and Gansu is evenly matched.

The situation will soon be broken with a battle.

This means that surrendering to the Ming army is not a wise choice, so the remaining options are to surrender, join Gao Yingdeng to break out, or break out alone.

On the one hand, Tang Tong did not think that Gao Yingdeng would definitely come to save him. On the other hand, even if Gao Yingdeng came to save him, in Tang Tong's view, it would only be a waste of time. When the time comes, no one can escape when the troops are united.
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In fact, Tang Tong wanted to abandon Gao Yingdeng, because Gao Yingdeng had a bigger target, more troops, and his marching speed was obviously slower.

Both of their armies were heading west. Tang Tong didn't have to run faster than the Ming army, he just needed to be faster than Gao Yingdeng. The one who was intercepted by the Ming army must be Gao Yingdeng, and he could lead his army to join Liu Chengzong smoothly.

You can even turn around and participate in the battle to rescue Gao Yingdeng.

Unexpectedly, Gao Yingdeng was so moved by his letter that he gave up the option of retreating to the west and made up his mind to join Tangtong first and then break through the gap on the east side of the encirclement.

The messenger rode over on fast horses in the Gobi: "Mr. Tang Qian, General Gao ordered you to quickly gather your troops and march to the northwest. He reassured you that the Marshal's Mansion will not leave any of his subordinates behind."
Tang Tongguang wants to slap himself twice.

If he didn't send a letter, Gao Yingdeng might not come to rescue him. It would be better to send a letter. When the order came, it would be disobedient for him to lead his troops to find Liu Chengzong.

Half an hour later, Tang Tong, who gathered his troops and marched northwest, saw the affectionate and righteous Gao Yingdeng.

Gao Yingdeng still had a letter in his hand, which he handed to Tang Tong when they met. On it was clearly written information from the Chinese army: Tangqi Department had discovered that a Ming army in Gaotai Luotuo City had a full strength of four thousand men.

The man-carrying camp is advancing westward, trying to cut off your camp's retreat.

Gao Yingdeng smiled and said to Tang Tongtong: "Let's go, there is a car camp that cannot be destroyed to the west. Let's go east... The next battlefield will be the commander's."

Good afternoon!


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