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Chapter 423: The King of Han died of fright? Zhu Gaojie: He was given an advantage!

Just when Zhu Gaojie, together with Su Wu and other trusted generals, led an army to sweep across the Mobei grassland, Zhu Gaoxi, the former king of Han, was deprived of his position as a prince because of his rebellion and was exiled to the northwest border.

Confused, panicked and at a loss.

There was no way, Zhu Gaojie's performance was too amazing. Not only did he bulldoze the Tatars, but he also marched all the way in and almost killed Oara.

As for the King of Han Zhu Gongxi, although he was expelled and exiled, deep down he still dreamed of one day returning to the capital and regaining the throne of the Ming Dynasty that should have belonged to him.

It is precisely because of this unrealistic fantasy that Zhu Gongxi colluded with the Tatars and Oara people, accepted the materials, grain, grass and manpower they sent, and willingly acted as an "open traitor", preparing to use the two sides to start a war.

With this great opportunity, he entered the Central Plains again.

However, first Liu Rongjia, the Marquis of Guangning in the northwest, sent troops to keep an eye on him, and then Zhu Gaojie personally went out to defeat the Tatars and defeated the Tatar army of hundreds of thousands.

When King Zhu Gongxi of Han Dynasty acted as the vanguard of Wala and led a bunch of motley troops to attack the Seven Guards of Guanxi in the northwest of Ming Dynasty, he was stunned.

The Seven Guards of Guanxi secretly reinforced many troops and supplies at almost the same time, and the defense was tight. Even though Zhu Gongxi switched from Shazhou Guard, Suzhou Guard, and even to Ganzhou Zhongwei and Yongchang Guard, he was unable to achieve any results. On the contrary, his own troops

The soldiers were almost dead from exhaustion and the number of soldiers was greatly reduced.

Moreover, the generals of the Seven Guards of Guanxi generally respected the prince. Zhu Gaojie had a very high status and prestige in their minds, and they were very hostile to Zhu Gongxi, the former king of Han who was exiled. When they saw him, they actually dared to attack the Ming Dynasty.

, if you start using your hands, you will be called rude.

As a result, after struggling for a long time, Zhu Gongxi not only failed to capture a city or a place, but was able to cooperate with the Oara army that was pressing down on the border as he should have. Instead, he was defeated by the Seven Guards of Guanxi and lost his troops. He was in a state of embarrassment.

Later, when Zhu Gaojie led a large army to attack the territory of Oara and the Oara army was hastily called back, the situation here worsened even more.

The morale of the motley army that had been put together with so much effort and effort was instantly reduced to freezing point. Many cavalrymen who were originally Tatars and Oaras either rushed back to support or simply broke the pot and attacked Zhu Gongxi.

This good-for-nothing King Han also became rude and shouted here and there all day long.

His original wishful thinking was about to be completely ruined. This made Han Wang Zhu Gongxi suddenly anxious and angry, and felt extremely depressed. With his current situation, it was naturally impossible for him to have any powerful civil servants and counselors to help him make suggestions and solve the problem.

After all, those so-called advisers who were secretly sent by the wealthy families were nothing more than idiots, and they could not help him much at the moment.

Therefore, after being beaten several times by the Seven Guards of Kansai, and seeing that the morale of his army was getting lower and lower, and the situation was getting worse and worse, King Zhu Gongxi of Han Dynasty finally realized that something was wrong, and summoned his men to discuss:

"Everyone, now that Zhu Gaojie has reached the territory of Wala, he said that he will go south soon if he has to, but I, the king, did not notice for a moment and was held back by the seven guards of Guanxi. What should you do?"

When everyone heard this, they immediately looked at each other with different thoughts.

Good guy, do you call this being held back? It’s obvious that someone has surrounded us and trapped us to death!

From the Liangzhou Guards and Yongchang Guards in the east to the Hami Guards and Shazhou Guards in the west, the entire Guanxi Seven Guards, after receiving the additional troops from Liu Rong, the Marquis of Guangning, were like a pair of big pliers, killing the Han King Zhu Gongxi.

It was restricted to this narrow geographical area.

Judging from the current situation, let alone helping Wala open the gap in the Ming border, it would be very difficult to escape into Wala!

After all, everyone present had more or less received the news that Prince Zhu Gaojie was going on a killing spree in Oara in the north, almost turning the entire Oara territory into a sea of ​​blood!

Even the Oara generals who rushed back to support were said to have been killed...

In this extremely bad situation, the reason why everyone did not run away was not only because the Seven Guards of Kansai surrounded them, but also because they were at a loss as to where to escape.

Fleeing to the north? Wala is about to be destroyed by the Ming Dynasty. Wouldn't escaping there be seeking death?

Going east, not to mention the Seven Guards of Kansai who are watching with eagerness, I am afraid that with just my own troops, they will be wiped out before they reach the territory of the Ming Dynasty.

Escape to the east Chagatai Khanate in the west. There are five Ming Guards stationed in that area. They have strong soldiers and horses, but there is still little chance of survival...

This cruel and ruthless fact made almost everyone present understand that the small force of King Zhu Gongxi of Han Dynasty was probably doomed this time and was destined to overturn...

And given the consistent character of His Highness the Crown Prince, it is really difficult to say whether Zhu Gongxi will survive this time.

"Your Highness, King of Han, how about we try to go west? No matter how small the chance is, as long as we can break through the blockade of those guard posts and reach the territory of the Eastern Chagatai Khanate, we still have hope...

"

A general who was loyal to Zhu Gongxi, the deposed king, finally couldn't hold himself back and began to persuade:

"As long as the green hills remain, you won't have to worry about running out of firewood, Your Highness the King of Han."

When everyone heard the words, they all turned their eyes to their noses, and their noses to their hearts, without saying a word.

Good guy, we can still barely have some relationship with the Ming Dynasty on this northwest border. If we really want to escape to the Eastern Chagatai Khanate in the west, what does that mean? Are we going to be the dogs of the Mongols?

However, Han Wang Zhu Gongxi's eyes lit up. For him now, the Ming Dynasty regarded him as a rebel, and Wala's aid had long been cut off. Seeing that his ruthless fourth brother was about to kill him, in this situation, as long as he could

What does this humiliation mean if you survive?

"Okay, okay, you are indeed my loyal minister. As you said, the entire army will march westward and break through the enemy's blockade!"

Therefore, Han Wang Zhu Gongxi's miscellaneous soldiers began to move westward in the midst of chaos, trying to break through the blockade of the Seven Guards of Kansai and escape to the west to seek refuge with the Eastern Chagatai Khanate.



Seven days later, Zhu Gaojie, who was arranging relevant government decrees in the capital of Oara, received news that made him laugh or cry.

Zhu Gongxi, the former king of Han Dynasty, was frightened in the chaos of the army and fled for his life on horseback in a panic. As a result, he fell off his horse and died!

After Zhu Gaojie learned the news, he was silent for a while, and then slowly said:

"It's really easy for my second brother..."


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