By the time he arrived, the Great Shaman of Northern Yuan Dynasty, Wu Lupusi, and his bodyguards had been reduced to pieces.
Fortunately, this tent was in the corner of the camp. Although several nearby tents were damaged to varying degrees by this sudden explosion, no one was hurt.
The ground was scorched black, not even a single corpse was left.
How can I explain this to Tuoduo Buhua...
Is it possible to send him these black wreckage?
Khan, I have sent the Great Shaman back to you, please sign for it!
It’s over!
A'er Qiman handed over the scene to Hua Dang, and angrily came to the tent of the Ming army messenger to launch an attack to question the crime.
After some stern negotiations, the curtain was lifted, and Al Qiman walked out with a sullen face.
Hua Dang asked: "Father, what did they say?"
"What else can I say?"
Al Qiman shook his head and said: "Let's just talk about the grenade... yes, that thing is called a grenade. It was a gift for Totuo Buhua Dahan. The explosion was entirely caused by Urupsi's improper operation.
All consequences will be borne by Urupsi!"
Hua Dang couldn't help but smile bitterly. Isn't this obviously cheating?
Urupsi has become a scumbag, and others have to bear the consequences...
But, having said that, if the Ming army’s messenger bites him to death and refuses to admit it, there really isn’t much that can be done.
After all, there is some truth in what they said. I made it very clear at the beginning that this is a new type of firearm. Since it is a firearm, it will definitely explode. You are not taking it seriously. Who is to blame?
A'erqi was so anxious that he didn't know what to do. He kept walking back and forth and murmured: "This time the trouble is serious. What should Tuotuo Buhua Dahan explain to me?"
"Actually... there is no need for father to be so panicked."
"What did you say?"
Al Qiman turned around suddenly and asked, "But what solution did you think of?"
Hua Dang shook his head and said: "Until now, hasn't my father understood the situation? Isn't the new firearm of the Ming army more than just this small grenade? How many unknown secret weapons do they hide? No matter it is
Wala or Tatar, do you still have a chance of winning in the face of such firearms?"
A'er Qiman was suddenly stunned. Yes, why is the attitude of the Ming army messenger so tough? Isn't it obvious enough?
Times have changed!
On the second day, the commanders of Taining Guard and Fuyu Guard arrived at the invitation.
When the two of them learned that the pile of blackened pieces in front of them was the great shaman Ulupusi of the Northern Yuan Dynasty, they were silent for a long time.
A'er Qiman's face was heavy and he said: "Today is no better than before. The firearms of the Ming army are unheard of and unseen. The order on the grassland is about to be broken. If we continue to be stubborn, this pile of coke will be our end."
…………
In Yingchang City, Tuo Tuo Bu Hua's army is ready.
But, why didn’t the great shaman come back for so long? Did something happen?
Could it be that they met the Ming army on the road?
It shouldn’t be...
"Informing the Great Khan, a messenger from the Uliangha tribe came and brought a letter and some...some..." to the Great Khan.
"Some what?"
"Khan, you'd better go and see for yourself!"
Tuotuo Buhua came outside the tent with full of doubts, and then saw a herdsman leading a mule. Behind the mule was pulling a flatbed truck with a pile of black coke on it.
"What is this?"
The herdsman replied: "I don't know."
Tuotuo Buhua asked again: "Who sent you?"
"That day I was grazing in the pasture and I met several people driving this cart. They claimed to be from the Uliangha tribe and said that as long as I gave the contents of the cart and a letter to the Great Khan, the mule would be mine.
."
Tuo Tuo Bu Hua took the letter and only glanced at it, her face turned dark.
He looked at the charcoal on the car in disbelief, with a look of anger on his face.
"Give me the order to send out troops tomorrow to crush Wuliangha!"
…………
Beijing, outside Deshengmen.
After the two groups of people were assembled, Zhu Qizhen saw them off in person.
Chen Mao, Marquis of Yongning, led 10,000 troops to the west, first heading for Suzhou, and then uniting with the northwest frontier army to wait for the opportunity to capture Hami.
Prince Consort Du Wei Jingyuan led 10,000 horses eastward, leaving Shanhaiguan and arriving at Jinzhou City.
Fan Guang, the commander-in-chief of Liaodong Province, had already received the imperial edict and led 20,000 troops to join Jingyuan and march toward Daning City in a mighty manner.
Under the leadership of Al Qiman, the three guards of Duoyan gathered 30,000 people to go to war with the Ming army.
As a result, the number of soldiers and horses in Jingyuan reached 60,000.
However, he did not rush to the grassland, but led a large army to Jianzhou.
This is what the emperor himself said, and the three guards of Jianzhou must send troops in this battle.
If not, the emperor's original words were: "If you follow the anti-rebellion decree and do not respect the punishment, the Jianzhou Jurchens will be destroyed directly!"
Jingyuan actually doesn’t understand this decision.
Because the Oaras and Tatars on the grassland were the imperial court's biggest concern, although the Jianzhou Jurchens were also expanding, their power was very limited.
In the sixth year of Yongle, the Jurchens living in Liaodong area surrendered to the Ming Dynasty and established the Jianzhou Guard.
In the 10th year of Yongle, Zhu Di issued an order to separate Meng Ge Timur's troops from the Jianzhou Guard and set up another Jianzhou Left Guard, with Meng Ge Timur as the commander of the Jianzhou Left Guard.
In the seventh year of Zhengtong, a conflict broke out between the commander of the Jianzhou Guards, Tong Cang, and his Shu Fancha. In order to quell the dispute, the imperial court divided the left guard of Jianzhou into two guards, the left and the right.
Left guard, Fancha Zhang right guard.
Since then, there have been the famous three guards of Jianzhou in history.
The three guards are of the same race, but there are also disputes. It has not come to an end yet, but I don’t know why the emperor attaches so much importance to it that he does not hesitate to say harsh words, refuse to obey orders, and directly exterminate the clan!
Jingyuan thought about it all the way and found that there was no deep hatred between the Jianzhou Jurchens and the Ming Dynasty. As for...
Tongcang, the commander of Jianzhou Zuoweidu, was immediately frightened when he learned that the army was approaching.
Regarding the news that Bei Yuan and Daming were going to war, he knew about it two months ago.
Because the imperial court issued an imperial decree, ordering the three guards of Jianzhou to gather troops and horses, raise food and grass, and go north with the Ming army to fight against the enemy.
Tongcang received the imperial edict, but ignored it.
Although the three guards of Jianzhou were nominally soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, the court basically didn't care about them at ordinary times, which was equivalent to a state of dependence.
Tongcang's little thoughts are so high that he wants me to send troops. Why?
Just use it up, you two. When you both lose, I can still make some gains.
I was waiting to watch a show, but unexpectedly, an army of 60,000 troops arrived directly at my door.
"The commander of Jianzhou Zuoweidu is Tong Cang, see Prince Consort Duwei!"
Jingyuan waved his hand: "Take it!"
"Yes!"
Two guards came forward and held Tongcang down.
Tong Cang hurriedly shouted: "Captain, why is this?"
"You have the nerve to ask why?"
Jing Yuan asked with a cold face: "Didn't you receive the imperial edict from the imperial court?"
"Got it!"
"The emperor ordered the three guards of Jianzhou to gather troops and horses, raise food and grass, and march north with the army. Do you have any?"
"Yes... yes!"
"Let me ask you, where are the soldiers and horses, and where is the food and grass?"