The four great beauties of the Kingdom of Jin - Heshuo Beile Mang Gurtai personally leads the Zhenglan Banner!
Wearing armor, Mang Gurtai, who is over forty years old, is majestic and has shining eyes.
Behind him are two thousand of the most elite red-armored Baiya La from the Zhenglan Banner!
However, what surprised those Zhenglan Banner generals who were gearing up was that after briefly taking a look at the battle situation, Mang Gurtai sounded the gongs and drums to withdraw his troops, regardless of Tu Lai's victory.
The reality that if the Ming army is killed by the horse, the great work will be accomplished.[
The gongs and drums sounded louder and louder, and the gongs and drums sounded louder and louder, so anxious that Tu Lai cursed his mother.
"Uh-sama, what should I do?"
Bashku Erji looked at Tulai at a loss, not knowing whether to withdraw or not.
The flag raised by Zhenglan Banner showed that the flag leader Mang Gurtai was coming in person, and Erji's heart beat: That's Lord Sanbeile!
Tulai was also hesitant. He was the one who raised the yellow flag, and was led by the Khan himself just like the Zhenghuang Banner. Manggurtai was just the leader of the Zhenglan Banner and had no control over their raising the yellow flag. If he didn't obey his orders, the flag system would be destroyed.
The above makes sense, after all, King Khan did not appoint Mang Gurtai to take charge of his Niulu.
However, Mang Gurtai is the fourth beizi, the brother of King Khan, and he co-runs the country with King Khan. If he disobeys his orders, I am afraid the consequences will be unpredictable. If you want to punish a little Niulu of your own, then it will be impossible.
It was his thigh that pressed against his arm. For the sake of brotherhood, King Khan would probably not make the decision for him.
Thinking of the consequences of offending Mang Gurtai, Tu Lai couldn't help but frown, but he was really unwilling to do so. The commander of the Ming army was already waiting to be killed. He could hit him with a single charge without a sword.
Get off the horse and let go of the hatred in your heart.
This is the first time that our Dajin Eight Banners have encountered such an arrogant Ming army general since Lao Khan raised his troops. If we don’t cut him into pieces, what will be the majesty of the Manchu warriors!
Although this battle was difficult, it was won in the end, and the losses were relatively large. However, if we withdraw our troops at this time, it will be difficult to explain when we return to Yizhou, and the Ming army will underestimate the Eight Banners warriors.
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Tulai couldn't make up his mind for a moment, but the fatal sound of the golden ringing sounded like a ghost. It sounded again and again, and the horse soldiers also stopped their offensive. They stared at Tulai blankly, not knowing whether they were continuing to attack the Ming army.
Kill all the remaining soldiers or withdraw according to the order.
How could one be indecisive on the battlefield? After ten seconds, Tu Lai made up his mind: He would not listen to Mang Gurtai, as long as he won the battle, he would go back and tell the king of Khan, why should Mang Gurtai treat me!
"Ergi, pass my order and kill all the Ming troops!"
After making up his mind, Tu Lai waved his hand and asked Erji to order the horse soldiers to ignore the retreat order and kill all these damn Ming troops!
After Ergi paused for a while, he confirmed that Niulu was really disobeying his order, and then he responded with a heavy "Cha!" He was about to give the order to the horse, but saw that all the Mongolian soldiers with red flags turned around and ran away!
"Gulbusch, you old bastard!"
The man with the red flag retreated alone. Tulai was not expecting it and started to curse.
Dozens of cavalry soldiers with yellow flags who were mixed with Xianghong Banner saw Xianghong Banner retreating, and they also ran away in confusion. As they ran away, the cavalcade soldiers who had not yet moved thought that Lord Niu Lu had ordered the troops to retreat, and turned around in a hurry.
He also started running.
"well!"
Although Tulai was angry, he also knew that he had no choice but to retreat. He was originally hesitant about disobeying the order, but now he no longer persisted. He glanced at Ergyi helplessly, and pulled the horse over the head with his legs.[
The moment the horse's head turned, Tu Lai vented all his anger on the mount, and whipped it several times, causing the mount to scream in pain.
As expected of the yellow flag, the cavalry soldiers came and left just as quickly. In the blink of an eye, they broke away from the Songshan Army and no one was left.
During the withdrawal process, a dozen Songshan Army soldiers were killed by the Tatars.
De Keqin, who was still fighting with the Songshan Cavalry Battalion over there, saw the red flags and the horse-armored soldiers withdrawing from a distance, and couldn't help but panic. Fortunately, the flag soldiers were brave and good at fighting, and under the leadership of a few white-armored soldiers, they fought
He resisted the Ming army, which outnumbered him, and retreated while fighting, and gradually lost contact with the Ming army.
Jiang Wanli was determined to catch up, but his men suffered heavy losses. The Tatars had new troops joining them. He pursued rashly, fearing that he would be surrounded by the enemy again.
Decisively ordered not to pursue him, Jiang Wanli and his remaining troops quickly rendezvoused with the remnants of the Wuyong Second Battalion and searched for Shi Dayong's figure in the crowd.
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"Brother, Tulai has already won, why do you want him to withdraw his troops?"
Beiledegelei and Manggurtai were from the same mother and had a closer relationship than the other brothers. He was very puzzled by his eldest brother's order to withdraw troops. Although Tu Lai suffered heavy losses, the Ming army was defeated after all. Give them more
In a little time, this Ming army will be completely wiped out. It is really against the principles of military affairs to order Tu Lai to withdraw his troops now. Anyway, Zu Dashou in Dalinghe City did not dare to go out easily and completely wipe out this Ming army.
Isn't it great that their morale is showing off to the Eight Banners enemy at the foot of Dalinghe City?
Maybe he felt that the weather was too hot, so Mang Gurtai took off the leather bag with a pointed golden helmet on his head, revealing his bald head, a piece of hair the size of a palm on the back of his head, and a slender pigtail, which made him very energetic.
Hearing his brother's question, Mang Gurtai said in a deep voice: "King Khan has a strict order. Before the golden tent arrives, the Eight Banners are not allowed to contact the Ming army. Those who violate it will be severely punished!" He paused and snorted angrily.
: "Tulai is so brave. When we left Yizhou, I gave strict orders again and again, but he dared to disobey orders and contact the Ming army without permission, and also lost a lot of men. I don't think he sees me as Sanbeile!
Thinking about how he felt uneasy when the second brother was around, now that the second brother is gone, does he think he can hug the King of Khans?"
The second brother was talking about Amin, the second son of Shuerhaqi, the younger brother of Nurhaqi, the leader of the Xianghuang Banner who was killed because he abandoned the city last year. He is now imprisoned in Shenyang City. Hearing Mang Gurtai mention Amin, he also
He had some vague opinions about his fourth brother, and Degelei subconsciously did not dare to speak up. Fortunately, there were direct generals behind him, so he was not afraid that someone would dare to stir up trouble. Degelei felt a little at ease and asked instead:
"Brother, Tu Lai belongs to the fourth brother, not from our Zhenglan flag. What was damaged was his troops with the yellow flag. What does it have to do with us? Why do we have to order him to withdraw his troops? If Tu Lai uses this as an excuse to defend himself
In defense, the fourth brother may not cure him, but he will probably blame his brother for being troublesome." Degerei reminded himself of his somewhat reckless brother.
Mang Gurtai didn't take it to heart, but chuckled softly, and then said to Degerei: "Compared with the Dalinghe City in front of us, even ten Tulai's heads are not enough to behead. King Khan's
This time, the entire country's troops came, and they were bound to win the city of Dalinghe. Our Eight Banners not only wanted to destroy the city of Dalinghe this time, but we also wanted to make Sun Manzi know that he did not come here just because he wanted to.
When it comes to building a city, you can't even send out a single soldier! Do you know how much preparation King Khan has made for Dalinghe City? As the Han people said, if you don't attack, it will be done, and if you fire, it will hit. Therefore, King Khan will definitely not
Tu Lai is seeking his own death by allowing things that don't obey his orders to happen. What we have to do is very simple, just obey the orders." When he said this, the corners of Mang Gurtai's mouth suddenly moved quietly.
He moved: "Since King Khan is not allowed to engage in battle with the Ming army, I, the elder brother, naturally have to obey his orders, lest outsiders say that I, the elder brother, are domineering."
"Brother is right"
While the two brothers were talking, the Mongolian soldiers with red flags and the cavalry soldiers with yellow flags withdrew one after another.
As soon as they saw Mang Gurtai and Dege Lei, Tu Lai and Gul Bush jumped off their horses at the same time, took a few steps forward and knelt on the ground and kowtowed heavily: "Slave Tu Lai (Gul Bush) has seen three Baylor and ten Baylor!
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Author's note: The red-armored peniyala were the guards after the Jin Dynasty changed to the Qing Dynasty. They were elite soldiers of the later Jin Dynasty. One of the three soldiers was drawn. There were about two to three thousand red-armored peniyala soldiers in one banner.
The "Fourth Brother" in Derge's mouth is Huang Taiji, but he is the eighth son of Nurhachi. However, because of his mother, he has the nature of a legitimate son, so the four Baylors rank fourth. This article uses the "Fourth Brother" instead.
The only legitimate sons before Huang Taiji were Chu Ying (born to the first-generation concubine), Dai Shan (born to the first-generation concubine), and Mang Gurtai (born to the second-generation concubine). Although Huang Taiji’s mother
She was not a concubine, but because of her noble birth and great favor, Nurhaci often called Huang Taiji "the only son of my beloved wife" and regarded Huang Taiji as his legitimate son.
When the four great Baylors were canonized in the early years of Tianming, Chu Ying was dead, Daishan, and Mang Gurtai were ranked before Huang Taiji. In addition, Shuerhaqi's legitimate son Amin was also named before Huang Taiji because of his age (Manchu custom
Among them, the direct nephews and sons are treated almost the same, so Nurhaci directly calls his nephews Amin, Jierhalang, niece Sundai, Eshitai, etc. as sons and daughters), so Huang Taiji became the eighth son.