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Chapter 641 Huma goes south, the decisive battle begins

Yelu Dashi sent people to the desert grasslands to make friends with the Mongolian tribes. Unfortunately, the Liao people left for too long. Except for those poor people in Mobei who could not survive, the other tribes had already surrendered to the Song Dynasty or the Jurchens.

When Yeluxian led his people to the Qiyan tribe, Jin officials came to urge them to gather young men and go south with the army.

The Mongolian Qiyan Tribe is one of the oldest tribes of the Mongolian people. It originated from the Hu Rouran tribe in the ancient East and is the ancestor of the Mongolian people. The Mongolian Qiyan Tribe has lived in the Onan River and Burhan Mountain areas for generations.

Balidan, the leader of the Qiyan Tribe, is the second son of the Mongolian Khan King Boljijin Hebule, but he does not have much power. In a few years, he will give birth to a son who will inherit his position as patriarch, that is

Temujin’s biological father also deserved it.

Today's Qiyan tribe cannot be compared with the Kelie tribe at all. His father Khan had no intention of passing on his Khan position to his son, but always wanted to pass it on to his cousin Aba'ai.

Balidan hid Yeluxian and his envoys in a large tent of an ordinary herdsman to avoid being discovered by the Jin people. After the Jurchen envoys left, he came to the tent to meet the long-lost Khitan people.

Yelu Xian sat in the big tent. The Khitan people present were silent and did not know their fate.

Yelu Xian was no longer worried. Balidan hid himself instead of betraying himself and Jurchen to claim credit, and he had some hope in his heart.

As soon as he saw them coming in, Yelu Xian stood up quickly and said: "My great kindness, our Khitan will never forget that the Khitan emperor has established a huge empire in the west. Sooner or later, he will fight back again."

Balidan shook his head, with an ugly look on his face, and said: "Back then, you had countless territories and millions of soldiers and horses under your command, but you couldn't defeat the Jurchens. When Yelu Dashi fled westward, he went out from the grassland, and only a few

Thousands of people are in a state of despair and embarrassment. There will never be two suns in the sky, and the grasslands will only surrender to one overlord. The most powerful ones now are the Jurchens, and you can't defeat them."

The Khitan people were all a little angry, but Balidan didn't seem to feel bad. He was in a very gloomy mood and said: "The Jin people have officially ordered my father Khan to rectify the Mongolian tribes and go south to fight. This time Aguda personally led the troops.

, we are going to fight against the Great Song Dynasty. The Kele people who are adjacent to us have long become vassals of the Great Song Dynasty. They have been so prosperous in recent years. Once the war breaks out on the grassland, I don’t know how many tribes will be left..."

Yelu Xian was shocked when he heard this. Didn't he say that Zong Wang was in command? How could it be that Aguda Yujia was now the leader of the army?

Is it an intelligence error or a Jurchen strategy? Did they originally plan to fight to the death?

Balidan said a few words and advised them to leave early. Of course, they accepted all the gifts as ordered.

I have saved these people's lives, so what's the point of accepting some gifts? But if you accept the gifts, you may not live to enjoy them.

He was about to join the war, and the neighboring Klei tribe was enough to wipe out his own little beggar tribe. Balidan couldn't help but sigh.

These two behemoths are fighting, and the tribes on the grassland are bound to be in trouble. If only they could coexist peacefully, they could go to the Tea Horse Road to sell sheep. The Song people's demand for sheep was endless, and they didn't know how big it was.

The several tribes that could eat mutton and had the opportunity to trade with each other all received a lot of food in exchange, and their lives were getting better day by day.

After Balidan left, Yeluxian couldn't sit still. He wanted to fly back to Liaocheng immediately.

In Mount Burhan, Yelu Xian found the Khitan Yuanbazi Detective Horse and asked them to investigate quickly to find out who was leading the troops.

At this time, Wanyan Aguda gathered all the Jurchen generals in Huining Mansion, and glanced at every general in the tent, showing no anger or authority.

He stood up, his voice a little rough, and said loudly: "Since I launched my army to conquer the Liao Dynasty, we have achieved great success. The Khitan has surrendered at our feet, and the Jurchens have become the masters of this boundless land. But the wine will numb your minds.

Women will drain your energy, and the warm fire will make you no longer able to endure the bitter cold. If this continues, you will become the second Khitan."

"The southerners are different. They have always come here like this. Many heroes on the grassland have proved a truth. If we can't conquer the Central Plains when we are at our strongest, we will never have a chance and will be eaten alive by them. I

It has been decided that the whole country will go south to conquer the Song Dynasty, break their cities, and make the Song Dynasty, like the Liao Dynasty, surrender under the feet of you Jurchen men and the horses of Liaodong."

The Jurchen nobles, including Sa Gai, all howled excitedly, some beat their chests, and some simply raised their heads and roared. Their wildness was clearly revealed at this moment.

Aguda looked around and became more and more sure that his idea was right. Now these warriors under his command still have the bravery and ferocity of the Jurchens.

By the time the next generation becomes the main force of the Jurchens, they will have long since lost their ferocity tempered by the Liao people's beauties and generous lives.

At this time, tribal disputes were raging on the Mongolian Plateau in North Asia. In order to strengthen their own power, some clans and tribes formed their own tribal alliances. Not long ago, the leader of the Mongolian tribe, Haidu, conquered the powerful Zhalayier tribe in Onan and Henan.

.From then on, "tribes from all over the country returned one after another, and their people became more numerous."

All the clans and tribes in Mongolia formed a grand alliance, and elected Hebule, the grandson of the eldest son of Haidu, as the "chief of all the Mongolian tribes" and ruled Hemuhei and Manhule (all Mongolia). He was honored as Hebule Khan. Mongolia

The leader of the tribe officially used the Khan number from then on.

In June, the Kingdom of Jin sent people to invite the Mongolian Khan Hebule to the capital. Hebule only brought a few people with him and entered Huining Mansion on a fast horse.

Aguda was overjoyed and took out half of the silks, gold and silver jewelry from the treasury and gave them to Hebule.

The emperor canonized Hebul as King of Mongolia, and nominally ruled the Mongolian tribes in North Asia.

Hebule reciprocated the favor and recruited countless Mongolians from Mobei to go south to help in the war.

These people gradually gathered in Zhongjing Mansion, with a total number of no less than 180,000, and were allocated weapons and equipment by the Jin people. The Jurchens inherited the family wealth of Daliao, which was a huge empire that once armed millions of soldiers.

Giving the Mongols a scimitar would make them happy to kneel down and thank the Immortal God. Nowadays, these people are very short of weapons. They have not yet mastered the smelting technology, and they do not have enough iron ore.

But once they are given weapons, they are born warriors and should not be underestimated.

Almost all the Jurchens' Muke and Meng'an were dispatched, and Aguda left Sagai behind to guard the rear and arrange supplies. All other heroes who conquered the Liao went to battle with the army.

When Yang Lin and Yelu Dashi both predicted that the Jin people would only fight in a small way, Aguda showed his vision and courage as a hero, as well as his growing ambition.

Storms are rising in the north, and a war is about to begin.


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