"Whoever captures Bahai alive will be promoted to three levels in a row and will be rewarded with a thousand taels of silver!"
"Whoever captures Bahai alive will be promoted to three levels in a row and will be rewarded with a thousand taels of silver!"
On both sides of the Gergesa River where the mine was empty, there was a thundering roar. After another round of gunfire, the cavalry division was dispatched. They waved their sabers like lightning and rushed towards the remaining few hundred Qing Dynasties.
The army swallowed them up like a raging tide.
"General, it's over, it's over with the white flag..."
Guo Tai closed his eyes in pain, suddenly opened his eyes suddenly, hugged Bahai and tried to drag him away.
"General, go away, general, go away!"
Guo Tai desperately tried to pull Bahai onto his horse to escape, but Bahai remained motionless, no matter how hard he pulled him.
"General, let's go!"
The Goshkhas were extremely anxious, and the people with white flags were all in ruins. The bandit army had dealt with them and rushed here in the blink of an eye!
"If you want to leave, you go, I won't leave...I won't leave..."
Bahai muttered to himself in despair. He couldn't figure out why the powerful Eight Banners army that dominated the world couldn't even deal with the rabble. He couldn't figure it out. He really couldn't figure out how those firecrackers like burning fire sticks could do this.
Let his cavalry use up the last drop of blood.
"General!"
Guo Tai still wanted to save Bahai and retreat to Ninggu Pagoda, but Bahai had no intention of escaping. He waved his hands vigorously to Guo Tai and Goshiha: "You run away for your lives and leave me alone."
"General!...Alas!..."
The few Goshhars stamped their feet, no longer caring about their master, turned over and fled to the rear. Not far away, Furoro, Tasik and others had already led their people away, and only Bahai remained with them.
Most of the twenty or thirty soldiers were injured.
Guo Tai did not leave, he decided to die with the general. The general regarded him as his own son and taught him carefully. Now was the time for him to repay the general. How could he escape alone. He turned over and dismounted to support Ba Hai, who was a little unable to hold on, and slowly
He slowly helped him to a stone and sat down.
"Where's my pipe?"
Bahai suddenly stretched out his hand and groped around. After groping for a while, he suddenly realized it and smiled bitterly: "I'm really confused. Didn't that pipe fall into the Gergesa River earlier? I was still looking for it, but it was
Where can I find it..."
Seeing the general like this, Guo Tai felt uncomfortable and choked up: "General...general..." He couldn't help it anymore and started to cry out in pain.
Guo Tai's crying made Ba Hai unhappy, and said angrily: "Why are you crying? We Manchu men are born to be warriors. It is our fate to die on the battlefield. What is there to cry about!"
"General, we were unjustly defeated!" Guo Tai refused to accept it. Losing to these thieves was more uncomfortable for him than killing him.
"A defeat is a defeat. What's wrong with it? If you want to blame it, blame us for underestimating the enemy. Alas!"
Bahai let out a long sigh and said no more. He just looked at the dark crowd of traitors. At that moment, his thoughts suddenly returned to the past. He thought of the ninth year of Shunzhi, when the Manchu and Han people were ranked in the same year.
Kao, the Emperor's Palace gave me the honor of being the top pick on the Manchuria Ranking.
He also remembered that in the 16th year of Shunzhi, the late emperor once told the Ministry of Civil Affairs: "Sharhuda has been stationed for a long time and was very popular. Now he has died of illness. His son Bahai has always been known for his diligence and prudence, and he is worthy of taking over his father's duties during his lifetime.
He was awarded the title of "General Manager of Ninggu Pagoda". He still deeply remembers what the late emperor said to this day. He has been proud of his father all his life. Being honored by the late emperor and being able to inherit his father's career is the happiest and proudest thing in his life.
thing.
He thought that after he became the general manager of Ninggu Pagoda, in order to prove himself, he personally led the army to fight against the Rakshasa soldiers led by Pashkov of the Rakshasa Kingdom in the ancient Fatan Village in the Shilka River area, and won a great victory. This victory
But it was the first victory between the Qing Dynasty and the Rakshasa people. With this battle, he successfully established his position outside the customs. He also successfully proved himself to the late emperor and Manchaowu, and proved that the late emperor was not wrong!
He thought that in the 17th year of Shunzhi, the Rakshasa invaded the border again. He and his deputy commander, Nihari, led troops to the intersection of Songhua River in Heilongjiang. They detected the Rakshasa soldiers in the Feiya Kaxi border and immediately ordered their troops to distribute along the border.
, and mobilized ships to lurk the army in the river bay. Sure enough, Rakshasa warships arrived one after another, and he led his men to surround them. The Rakshasa soldiers were defeated and had to abandon the ships and land on the beach.
Victory. He even remembered the sensation in the court when the good news reached the capital.
Suddenly, he thought of the emperor's message to him in the tenth year of Kangxi's reign: "I have always heard that you are a virtuous person, and now I know even more that although the Feiya Kahezhe tribe has surrendered, they are violent by nature and should be educated widely and taught in many ways.
Enlightenment. Although Russia has surrendered, it should pay attention to defense, train soldiers, horses, and prepare equipment, and do not fall into their cunning tricks. You have been honored with the important task of guarding the border, and you must also know how to encourage yourself at all times to repay my kindness."
He thought that in the thirteenth year of Kangxi's reign, the emperor ordered him to serve as General Ning Guta, and led the New Manchuria to lead more than 40 people to the throne to pay homage. The emperor specially gave him a black fox and mink fur coat, and a court robe, which was a great favor from the emperor.
He also thought that in the 17th year of Kangxi's reign, the emperor issued an edict to commend him, saying that he had been sincere in his duties and had managed the new Manchuria household registration, all of which allowed them to find their own place. He was also given the title of first-class Qingqi Captain and Yunqi Lieutenant.
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Scene after scene emerged in his mind, and the past was as impressive as yesterday's. Once upon a time, he was proud of being the "pillar of the country", but once upon a time, his ambition slowly disappeared with the passage of time. Thinking of today's Rakshasa
Don't you have your own responsibility for the disaster? If you hadn't listened to Nasuo'etu, could the Rakshasa people really be so arrogant under your eyes? And if you hadn't had the intention to take advantage of it, you didn't send troops in time.
If these people who defected from Wu Ni were strangled, would there be such a big disaster as today?
Late Emperor, Emperor, I can’t help you, my old minister!
The old minister can only atone for his sins by dying!
Late Emperor, I kowtow to you!
Bahai suddenly stood up, drew his sword and wiped it on his neck.
"No, General!"
Guo Tai hurriedly tried to stop him, but he was a step too late. He saw blood spurting out like a fountain after the blade passed by, and Bahai's body slowly fell down.
Since ancient times, whoever dies has left a loyal heart to illuminate history.
No one knew that before his death, Bahai actually remembered the last poem left by a famous Han official.
"General, I will accompany you to hell!"
Guo Tai was in so much pain that after closing Bahai's eyes, he also drew his sword and committed suicide, much to the dismay of the Guan Ning soldiers who had already rushed over.
The sun has gone down in the west, and there is only a wisp of red clouds as gorgeous as blood. The sky is getting darker, and the sounds of shouting and fighting that have been echoing in the ears have gradually faded away. The breeze blows, while bringing a touch of coolness and comfort, it also makes the heavy
The blood spread.
On both sides of the Gergesa River, corpses littered the fields and smoke filled the air. Many corpses maintained fighting postures until death. Some Qing soldiers still dug out the enemy's eyes in their hands and had bitten off ears in their mouths.
On July 17, Ningguta General Bahai died in the Gergesa River. Only 460 of his 5,800 Eight Banners cavalry fled back to Ningguta, and the rest were killed in battle. Guan Ning
The Guards Division suffered 1,100 casualties, and the Cavalry Division suffered 540 casualties.
Zhao Qiang, the commander-in-chief of Guan Ning Army, ordered Bahai's body to be buried properly and a monument to be erected. All the bodies of Qing soldiers who died in battle were buried together so that no bones would be exposed in the wilderness.
On July 18th, Guan Ning's army advanced into Ninggu Pagoda and besieged the city at noon. They sent envoys to persuade them to surrender, but to no avail. They did not attack the city that day, but only placed six generals under the city, saying that they would launch an artillery bombardment tomorrow. At night, there was an unexpected attack in the city.
When a fire broke out, Anmar and others lurked in the city and opened the city gate to welcome Guan Ning's army into the city.
At daybreak, the deputy commander-in-chief Guo Erluotu led his deputy general Ta Shike, and assisted Fulo Luo, and led 1,400 soldiers under Baksang to surrender. After Guan Ning's army entered the city, they did not kill, and only ordered the young men to go out to form.
After joining the army, they gained a total population of more than 43,000, and the old Wu army and Yunnan civilians were about 20,000.