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Chapter 831 The vast sea attacks at night and kills people from far away

North of Shatuo Qi Mo.

Fuhai.

A group of cavalry appeared to block the way of the Junggar vanguard.

"You have crossed the border. Talbahatai Mountain is the boundary between Junggar and Durbot Khanate delineated by the Oirat-Fengtian Code. To the north of the mountain, Zhaisangbo, Ulungu Lake and the Orqis River area are all

The territory that belongs to us Dulbert people.”

Dulbert's cavalry drew the string on their bows and aimed at the Dzungars.

A Junggar man stepped forward.

"Dear brother Dulbert, I am the Bagabandi of the Choros family, and my father is Chuhuer Hutaiji, the brother of Batur Khan. We are just passing by on the way, and there is no hostility."

One of Dulbert's cavalry also stepped out.

"We are the subordinates of Sonom Celing Huitaiji, the son of Aldartaish and Shuoqi Khan. This is the fiefdom of Sonom Celing. You cannot cross the boundary, otherwise it will be a violation of the covenant!"

Bagabandi smiled and handed over the kumis, "Brother, Junggar and Dulbert are both descendants of Yexian and belong to the Choros family. Why do we need to be born like this? We are just passing by!"

There is a legend that has been circulating in Oirat. It is said that the ancestors of Durbot and the Junggar people fell from the sky. A hunter picked up a baby under a crooked-neck tree. The tree grew like a tree.

The tree's sap dripped down the leaky tube into the baby's mouth, allowing him to survive. The hunter called him the son of the gnarled tree and the owl.

The hunter believed that the child was a gift from God, so he said that the child was God's nephew.

At the time of Ye Xian, Ye Xian's son Boronahall separated from the Cholos family and established a new tribe, which later became Dulbert.

Calculating time, it was only two hundred years since Dulbert was separated from the Choros family. When Dulbert's famous leader Darai Taish died, his son inherited the position of leader, but refused to obey the deputy leader Ba.

Tour conscripted the Kazakhs, but Batur led his troops to attack and defeated them. He once bluntly told Chechen that Durbot was a Junggar brother and they belonged to me.

At one time, they almost annexed the leaderless Durbot people, but later the Ming army stepped in to support the Durbots. The uncles and nephews of Heshuote Gushi Khan and Chechen Khan did not want to see the Junggar family dominate, so they deliberately intervened.

In the end, many of Dulbert's territories were given to Junggar.

The area southwest of the original Tarbahatai Mountain and west of the Barluk Mountain, including the Kurwusu River Basin that flows into Lake Balkhash, was allocated to Junggar, while the entire Ili River Basin was allocated to Heshuote.

All the tribes of Dulbert moved to the north of Talbahatai Mountain, grazing in the middle reaches of the Irtysh River, and then returned to their hometown of Altay Mountain for nomadic pasture.

Most of the Turbot people returned to this pasture and broke away from the Junggar people. Only one or two tribes chose to stay in the Junggar Khanate, and two tribes who moved westward to the Volga River Basin with the Turghut in the early years disappeared.

return.

The Dulbert and Huite tribes jointly formed a khanate, nomadic in the Altai Mountains and the Irtysh River. To the north was Tsarist Russia, to the east was the Khalkha Desert and Northern Mongolia, to the west was the Kazakh Khanate, to the south was Junggar, and to the southeast

Then it went all the way to the north of Gansu Province in the Ming Dynasty.

Relying on the support of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the support of Heshuote and Julut, Dulbert, under the leadership of Dalai Taish's grandson Aldar Taish, has gradually stabilized the joint Huite tribe, especially with the

They were able to survive with the support of the Ming Dynasty, and they were naturally grateful to the Ming Dynasty for their survival. On the contrary, they did not have much affection for the Junggar people who had killed Dulbert and were bent on annexing them.

Two hundred years ago, although the ancestors of the two clans were both sons of Yexian, they had already fought for the pasture.

Even Dulbert's own brothers had constant internal strife in their early years, many of which were instigated by the Dzungars.

Dulbert's cavalry did not go to pick up the horse's milk, and directly rejected the Junggar people's request to borrow a road.

"You have violated the Oirat-Fengtian Code, please go back immediately."

Bagabandi's hand holding the mare's milk wine bag froze, and the smile on his face gradually faded. He looked at the Durbot man, "Can you stop us with just a few of your riders?"

"The Han people have a very good saying, don't toast or eat as a penalty. The stability you Dulbert have today is all a gift from our Junggars. Don't think that now that you have recognized the Ming Dynasty as your master, you dare to treat us.

Barking!"

Knight Dulbert still responded indifferently: "You have now crossed the boundary and entered the territory of Sonom Ce Ling Huitai Ji. Please leave immediately!"

Bagapandi took back the mare's milk wine, then raised his bow and pulled the string, then opened his bow and shot.

He shot the knight off his horse with an arrow, stepped forward on his horse, held a spear in his hand, stabbed him in the air, raised him high, spun him around in front of the Dulberts, and finally threw the body in front of them.

"Take this barking dog back to Sonomu Celing, and tell Heshuo Qihan that it belongs to the Choros family, so don't treat it like a dog for Mingren."

"Whoever dares to block the road again will die!"

The Junggar people still have a psychological contempt for the Durbot people, and these are their defeated enemies.

Before the Junggar people drove away the Turhut people, their leaders still lived in the small stone city of Hobokseri by the Buke River, which was only two to three hundred miles away from Ulungu Lake. Later they moved to Tacheng.

, Tal Bahatai.

Ulungu Lake and Zhaisangbo have been pasture lands captured by the Junggar people for a long time. Many Junggar people still regard this as their own territory and regard the Durbot people as their vassals.

The remaining knight Dulbert looked at his companion's body, dismounted and took him on his horse, looked deeply at the Dzungar people with hatred, and then rode away.

They went to report to Sonom Celing.

Bagga Bandi looked at their backs and just sneered disdainfully, then raised his gun and said, "Let's go, keep moving forward!"

Ulungu Lake is also called Dahaizi, Fuhai, and there is a small lake in the southeast called Xiaohaizi. In the southeast of the lake, the Ulungu River flows into it, and in the north, the Irtysh River flows by.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! It is surrounded by the Altai Mountains to the north and the desert to the south. To the east of Haizi is a large area of ​​very fertile water grassland, and to the north there is also excellent pasture under the Altai Mountains.

Such a good place should not be given to the damn Durbots, these ignorant white-eyed wolves.

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Northwest of Hubei.

Burqin.

The Mongols call three-year-old camels Bur, and Jin means herder. The Burjin River joins the Irtysh River here.

It was a nomadic land for the Xiongnu during the Han Dynasty, Xianbei during the Three Kingdoms period, and Turkic territory during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

This place has winding mountains, vast grasslands, and abundant water and grass.

The Burqin River coming down from the Altay Mountains, carrying water from the snow-capped mountains, merges into the Irtysh River and flows northwest. On the southeastern delta where the two rivers meet, a stone castle stands.

This is Burqin Fort.

The Khan Court of Dulbert and Shuoqi Khan was located in Altay, where there was the Chenghua Temple, a large Buddhist temple. Sometimes they would nomadically go to the Khovd River east of the Altay Mountains and the Khovd City on the edge of Arakbo.

Burqin Fort was originally just a ranch camp, but now a small stone fort has been built.

There are cavalry training outside the castle, soldiers practicing artillery on the city, and herdsmen grazing in the distance.

Next to the stone castle, there is an earthen city with a market inside. Today, many Han merchants cross the Tianshan Mountains from Hami, pass through Qitai, the ancient city, Yuebei Tashan, to the Irtysh River, the upper reaches of the Ulungu River, and then go straight along the river.

Burqin, where livestock and furs are purchased and Chinese goods are sold.

In a short period of time, this place has become the most prosperous and lively trading town in Dulbert, with merchants and herdsmen from the Khanate from far and near coming here to trade.

Burqin Fort is guarding nearby, and the Han navy is stationed inside.

Like Yiwu's Yiwu Army, Gaochang's Tianshan Army, and Tingzhou's Jingsai Army, Burqin's Han Haijun is also a new army. The Ming Dynasty sent military attaches, instructors, and staff officers, and then recruited them in Dulbert.

It is composed of Mongolian Durbots, Huite, Kyrgyz people and some former vanguards.

They accepted the dual leadership of Dulbert and Shuoqi Khan and the Ming Emperor, Holy Khan Zhu Yihai. Their weapons and equipment were also provided by the Ming Dynasty, and they were even equipped with many muskets and artillery.

Sonomu Celing is the leader of this Han navy. He is also the governor of Fuhai Dudufu, Huitai Ji, who was conferred by the Ming Dynasty.

"What do the Junggar people want?"

Shi Zhucunwu, the governor of the Fuhai Governor's Office and the captain of the Han navy, reloaded the shotgun with gunpowder and lead bullets and said calmly, "The Junggar people either want to play a trick of destroying Guo by false routes, or they want to get behind Turpan Khan.

To attack, no matter which one it is, we cannot ignore it."

Zhu Cunwu was a member of the Qin vassal clan and was originally named King Yongshou. He was later dismissed from the title after the vassal reform. Like many vassals, he joined the army after the reform of the clan system and participated in the Northern Expedition. Although he served as a civilian in the army, he also

Good performance.

Like Zhu Shizhong who served as the chief historian in the Beiting Governor's Mansion, Zhu Cunwu served as the chief historian in the Fuhai Governor's Mansion. He also received the lifelong title of Marquis Yongshou for his military merits.

In terms of fame, Zhu Cunwu is not as good as Zhu Shizhu, but in terms of loyalty to the court and desire for fame, they are the same.

After loading the bullets, he raised his gun and fired, hitting the target with one shot from dozens of paces away.

"Then what does the teacher think we should do?" Sonomu Celing is a young man, and his father is actually still very young.

Heshuoqi Khan lacks qualifications and prestige. If it were not for the leadership of Ming Dynasty and the support of Heshuote and Jielute, he would not be able to become Dulbert's Khan, and even Dulbert would no longer exist.

Sonomu Celing directly became a disciple of this clan member sent by the Emperor of Heaven.

"Raising troops for a thousand days and deploying them for a while. Publicly or privately, we cannot let the Dzungars pass through here. We don't know whether they are just taking a detour to fight Turpan Khan or whether they are coming to attack us.

Moreover, the Oirat-Fengtian code has long delineated the boundary and agreed not to cross the boundary. Junggar neither requested a report from the court in advance nor notified us in advance. Now that the boundary is suddenly violated, we must intercept it.

Don’t forget how the Dzungars almost annexed Dulbert and Huite.”

"Maybe they really just used the road to fight Turpan Khan?"

Zhu Cunwu continued to load ammunition. This flintlock gun was very advanced, but it also had many shortcomings. It had a long range, high accuracy, and was not afraid of the wind and was not easily exposed. However, it had a slow rate of fire, was easy to break, and was expensive. As a veteran of the Northern Expedition,

, Zhu Cunwu not only wrote good calligraphy and painting and good maps, he was also proficient in bow and horse, accurate in firecrackers, and even good at artillery.

The accuracy of his musket is better than that of most musketeers. This ability is all due to the many shots fired.

"Who canonized Turpan Khan? The emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Turpan Khan was also a member of the Mongolian Mongolia. Now he has surrendered to the Ming Dynasty, and Junggar still wants to attack. This is wrong."

"Today the Dzungars dare to disobey the imperial edict and attack Turpan. Tomorrow they may disobey the imperial edict and destroy Dulbert. The saint has helped Dulbert recover before and helped you establish the Khanate. But if you are not careful, you will be annexed by the Dzungars again.

, do you still expect the imperial court to help you again?"

"Let's send out troops. Han Haijun has been practicing for so long. It's time to test it in actual combat on the battlefield."

Sonomu Celing was a little hesitant.

Zhu Cunwu said bluntly: "Huntai Jimo must forget how Dulbert existed. Without the support of the Ming Dynasty, you cannot resist the Junggar people. Even if you and your son do not have the support of the court, Heshuo Qi Khan cannot be Duer."

You can’t be the governor of Dulbert’s khan, and you and your son can’t suppress and command Dulbert’s Taijis.”

This wake-up call was spot on.

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On the banks of the Gurun River, Bagabandi led the Junggar vanguard of five thousand men and horses along the river, one person and three horses.

When it got dark, the men and horses camped by the river to rest.

Simple small tents were set up one after another, horses were driven to graze outside the camp, soldiers fetched water from the river, and some made fires.

Some people are cooking, some are sharpening swords, some are checking bow strings, and some are singing.

Junggar people are very relaxed.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Late at night, the noise stopped, and the fatigue of marching during the day caused most of the Junggar soldiers to fall into a deep sleep, with only some night watch soldiers on duty.

The Three Thousand Han Navy quietly approached.

Under the starry sky, what time is the bonfire in the campground and it is silent.

A sharp arrow pierced the night sky, accurately shooting down a dozing Junggar guard. More arrows came, knocking down several people next to him.

Shi Zhucunwu, the captain of the Han Navy, personally led a group of forwards who fought all night and reached the camp. After taking care of several defenders with bows and crossbows, they began to sneak into the camp.

Zhu Cunwu led his men directly to the largest tent, which was Bagabandi's tent. The forward general was also sleeping soundly.

A few crossbow arrows knocked over the guards in front of the tent. They stepped forward to support the bodies of the soldiers who were about to fall to the ground, and then gently opened the tent.

Zhu Cunwu and others sneaked in.

He put a short thorn against his throat and covered his mouth with his other hand.

Others stayed up all night, laying hands and feet.

Bagabandi suddenly woke up and was almost distraught when he saw the scene in front of him. He struggled desperately, but was held down tightly.

Zhu Cunwu picked up the bayonet and cut his skin, and warm blood flowed out.

"Don't shout, are you Bagbandi?"

Bagabandi gradually became quiet. The person on the other side spoke Mongolian, but he could tell that the other person was not Mongolian.

He nodded.

Zhu Cunwu said again: "Very good." Then he stopped talking and punched him to death, "Tied him up, remember to gag his mouth and let's go."

He did not kill Batur's nephew, but wanted to take him prisoner.

After a quick search in the tent, we began to evacuate.

At other times of the night, he started to take things out of his backpack.

Some people took out oil bags, some took out gunpowder, and some people started to take out thunderbolts. Although these things were not very lethal, their power was astonishing than ordinary firecrackers, and they also brought a lot of firecrackers.

Sprinkle oil and light the fire.

Sprinkle gunpowder, light thunder, and light firecrackers.

Suddenly, violent explosions resounded through the camp, and under the night sky, the tents in the camp began to catch fire, lighting up the night sky.

Not far outside the camp, Sonomu Celing had been waiting impatiently on his horse. When he heard the loud noise and the bright sparks, he excitedly raised his spear and shouted, "

Come with me and kill!"

Three thousand Hanhai cavalry attacked swiftly and fiercely, breaking through the night.

There was great chaos in the Junggar camp. The sleeping Junggar soldiers didn't even have time to put on their clothes and armor. They could only get out of the camp in panic and look around. In the panic, they couldn't even find their horses. In the blink of an eye, the Han navy cavalry had already rushed in.

A Hanhai officer shouted loudly, "Anyone who dares to offend our great Han will be killed no matter how far away!" This cavalry officer from the Dragon Cavalry Battalion of the Royal Cavalry Academy in the Ming Dynasty roared like thunder, followed by a large group of Dulbert people.

The Huite, Giljis, Uighurs and other Hanhai cavalry all shouted in poor Ming Dynasty Beijing Mandarin, "Even if they are far away, they will be killed!"

"Although it's far away, it's still a pig!"

"Suiyuan is better than a pig!"

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The horse riding company camp, three thousand Han navy attacked the five thousand Junggar forwards at night, the night fire lit up half the sky, and the blood stained the water of the Ulungu River red.

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