Daming Crazy Emperor

Chapter 590 No matter who you are

Chapter 590 No matter who you are

The Ming army caught up, but their horses were too tired to run. What should they do?

Dorgon stood there in a daze, not knowing what to do.

In fact, he can still run, although the cavalry mounts who attacked with him were too tired to run, but there are still some horses that have not been attacked by Nomenda. Although the number is not large, it is no problem for him to ask for a few horses .

The problem is, he can run, but the elites of Zhengbai Banner and Xiangbai Banner he brought can't escape.

Most of the belongings in the hands of the three brothers are here. If they can't take them back, what's the point of him fleeing back?

If they had only a few thousand troops left, would Huang Taiji still be so "fair" to them?

He turned his head and looked at the endless grassland all around, with a hint of anxiety on his face.

There is no place to hide in the grassland of Mapingchuan!
How to do?
Could it be that he really left the Zhengbai Banner and Xiangbai Banner behind and ran back with tens of thousands of elites?
He was standing there hesitating, when suddenly there was a thunderous sound of horseshoes from the south.

It's over, it's the iron cavalry of the Ming army!

This is really over, nearly [-] cavalry will be planted here.

Meilezhangjing and Jiala of the two white flags both hurried over, and asked with panic on their faces, "Master Baylor, what should we do?"

At this time, he couldn't run anymore.

If he ran away, his men and horses would be in chaos, and how many people would die tragically under the iron hooves of the Ming army.

He gritted his teeth, then pretended to be calm and said: "Don't panic, all go and stabilize the men and horses."

"Boom!" Suddenly, there was a sound of horseshoes in the temporary camp, and Nomenda ran away with more than ten cronies!
This dog minion!
Dorgon was so angry that he spurted blood.

At this time, Cao Bianjiao was too excited.

Because he had already seen the densely packed war horses and tents in front of him.

Hahaha, he really caught up with him.

Without hesitation, he waved his hand and said, "Spread the two wings and surround them."

"Boom", less than [-] cavalry quickly spread out into a semicircle and quickly surrounded them.

Isn't it absurd that less than 1 horses surrounded others with nearly [-] cavalry and thousands of herdsmen?
Actually, it's not absurd at all.

Because at this moment, the nearly [-] cavalry were exhausted and unable to run at all.

Moreover, they are all iron cavalry, and there are not many iron cavalry on the opposite side. Even if the two sides meet head-to-head with sufficient physical strength, they will surely win.

What's more, at this moment, people have already galloped for more than two hundred miles, and the men and horses are exhausted, but they are walking slowly behind the chariot for dozens of miles. The horse came galloping.

At this moment, his men and horses are full of physical strength, and it is not too easy to clean up the nearly 3 horses who are exhausted.

However, what was strange was that the enemy stood there leading the horse without any movement.

What does it mean?

Dorgon actually ordered his men not to move around in order to avoid unnecessary casualties.

He knew very well that the Ming army was different from them, and the Ming army would not kill prisoners indiscriminately.

As long as they pretended to surrender, the Ming army could not cut them all down.

That is to say, if they surrender now, there may still be a chance. When they and their mounts regain their physical strength, they may be able to wait for the opportunity to seize the horse and escape.

If he insisted on going all out with others at this time, regardless of the lack of people and horses, he would lose all chances.

They are all iron cavalry, even if they can mount their horses to fight, they are not their opponents, what's more, as long as they get on their horses now, their legs will tremble and they will not be able to stand stably.

Under such circumstances, it is simply courting death to fight with others!
Cao Bianjiao didn't know that he was about to surrender, or that he was about to surrender.

He didn't say a word after he led his men around, because the infantry fighting vehicles and carriages behind him hadn't caught up yet.

The two sides remained in a stalemate for more than half an hour. Hundreds of infantry fighting vehicles finally led more than a thousand horse-drawn carriages to catch up.

When the leading guerrilla general saw this posture, he didn't need Cao Bianjiao's command, and directly led his infantry chariots and carriages to form a square chariot formation, enclosing his own cavalry and the enemy's temporary camp in the middle.

At this time, Cao Bianjiao shouted: "Put down your weapons and surrender, we promise we won't hurt you at all."

Originally, he thought that he would have to work hard, and even kill a group of people before he surrendered. He never thought that as soon as his words fell, Dorgon took the lead and threw his weapon to the ground.

Immediately afterwards, there was a loud noise, and nearly [-] cavalrymen dropped their weapons to the ground.

Seeing this, Cao Bianjiao couldn't help being dumbfounded.

What the hell are these people doing?

He was stunned for a moment, and then he said loudly: "The officers and soldiers of the Liaodong Army go up to kidnap people, and the officers and soldiers of the Shenwu Battalion pay attention to vigilance."

"Wow!" Thousands of soldiers of the Liaodong Army immediately rushed into the encirclement circle with ropes in their hands, tying up anyone who caught them.

At this moment, each route of the Shenwu Camp actually carried nearly [-] soldiers of the Liaodong Army with them, and these soldiers of the Liaodong Army were responsible for transporting the prisoners.

However, at the moment their carriage is seriously insufficient.

Because they brought a total of [-] carriages, and a carriage with guards could accommodate up to five prisoners.

In other words, they transported more than 2000 captives at a time, but there were more than [-] captives here.

How to do it?

The leading general of the Liaodong Army discussed with Cao Bianjiao for a while, and decided to mobilize the carriages to transport all the prisoners away first.

After all, most of them are cavalry, young and strong, completely different from ordinary herdsmen.

Other roads can stop for a few days, and these prisoners must be transported away first.

Soon, Cao Bianjiao issued an order, ordering other roads to empty half of the carriages first, and all gathered to transfer the prisoners.

And the general of the Liaodong Army who was in charge of the transfer here also sent people to various places to ask for help, asking them to pull the remaining carriages over for help.

The next thing is to start the transfer.

Cao Bianjiao thought about it, and then ordered: "Pull off the armored one first, and take it away."

These armored people are either Jiannu iron cavalry or generals from Jiannu and the Mongolian and Yuan tribes. Take these people away first, and the rest will be detained.

Unfortunately, Dorgon has armor on him.

Therefore, he was the first to be pulled away.

At this moment, he was already in a daze.

Because he saw clearly the chariots of the Ming army.

The chariot of the Ming army was more than ten feet long, and it was covered with iron plates, with more than one cannon on it.

This is simply the nemesis of the cavalry!
Even if they don't fire guns, just driving a chariot and colliding with cavalry can knock over a large area!
What's more, there are musket tubes protruding everywhere in and above the chariot, and the cavalry will probably be beaten into a sieve before they get close.

At this time, he was really glad that he didn't rush up with anyone.

If he rushed up with his men and horses, even if he was not beaten to death by this huge iron bump, he would probably be smashed into a sieve by muskets.

While he was in a daze, two Ming soldiers had rushed up and took off his helmet, then took out a sharp knife, picked up all the cowhide ropes connecting the armor on his body, and killed him in two or three strokes. His armor was stripped off.

Immediately afterwards, he was pushed into a carriage by the two.

There were already two soldiers of the Ming army waiting on the carriage. As soon as he was pushed up, they knocked him down, laid him flat, and then took out ropes to tie his feet to the floor of the carriage.

These people were so nimble. In the blink of an eye, his feet were bound, and he lay there unable to move.

After a while, his four armored cavalrymen were also neatly tied to the floor of the carriage.

Not long after, the carriage set off.

From the beginning to the end, people didn't even ask him what his identity was.

He was just dragged away in a daze.

These Liaodong Army officers and soldiers don't care who he is, anyway, just pull him into the car, tie him up and send him to the place. This is their task, and they don't care about the rest.

(End of this chapter)

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