The eldest son of the red mansion
Chapter 591 Chapter Jing
Chapter 591 Returning to Beijing
Jia Ke led his men and horses to charge around the Tatar camp, but they couldn't find where Arslen Khan's camp was located.
In the end, Jia Ke had no choice but to send someone to arrest a few Tatars nearby and force a confession. These people could not be tortured and pointed out a way for Jia Ke.
Jia Ke led the troops directly to the big tent of the Chinese army, and saw that the place was already in chaos. The soldiers under Jia Ke killed these people and broke into the big tent, but found that there was no one inside.
When Jia Ke got the report, she knew that Arslen Khan had run away again.
Jia Ke is now very troubled by this profuse Khan, if he is not very capable in fighting, if he is to say that he has experience in escaping.
Jia Ke had no choice but to lead his men and horses to charge around the camp, killing people and setting fire to them.
Jia Ke's current goal has changed from capturing Arslen Khan to killing the Tatars as much as possible.
Taking advantage of the current chaos in the Tatar camp, the [-] cavalry under Jia Ke galloped back and forth in the Tatar camp, how many times did they enter and exit?
This battle only lasted from midnight to dawn, and when it was dawn, Jia Ke gathered his troops.Look at the Tatar camp has been destroyed, and the ground is littered with corpses.
Jia Ke ordered to start searching to see if any general of the enemy army was found.
Soon the soldiers under his command came to report that although some leaders of the enemy army were killed, the most important one, Meng He, was not among them.
Jia Ke was silent for a while after listening, and then looked to the north. Although he was defeated this time, the Tatars lost some vitality, but they will be able to recover within a few years.
Jia Ke is thinking now, it seems that this year he has dealt with these matters of the dynasty, and next year he will have to go to the Northern Expedition. He must not let the Tatars recover, and they must be defeated in one fell swoop while they are still weak, and even driven out of the desert.
But thinking of the Northern Expedition, Jia Ke had another difficulty. If going north to the grasslands was not like fighting near the Central Plains, it would be so cheap.
At that time, countless grain and grass will have to be prepared, and strong men will have to be conscripted to transport the grain and grass north.
These things need to spend a lot of money, as well as countless food and grass. Although the current imperial court can complete this task, it will also empty out the imperial treasury. It seems that there must be a way to find supplements from other places. Hurt.
Jia Ke began to order the battlefield to be cleaned, and then collected countless money and food, as well as cattle, sheep and horses.
When Jia Ke was in the midst of the sun, he led the troops to his camp.
When Jia Ke returned to the camp with his troops, he was greeted by countless cheers.
Besides, Arslen Khan fled in embarrassment in the middle of the night, and fled northward for fifty or sixty miles before stopping.
When it was dawn, he sent out his own soldiers and began to look for the soldiers who had returned and separated.
As a result, it didn't take long for these soldiers to bring the leaders of the tribes and their generals here one after another.
When Arslen Khan saw that most of these people were still there, he was relieved, and then he issued an order for these people to send their cronies to the grassland to gather the remnants and defeated generals.
It was not until that night that they went to the grassland to gather the soldiers and horses, and then they came back.
Arslen Khan made a rough liquidation, and only about 20 people came back.
Arslen Khan couldn't help but burst into tears when he heard the number. This time he went south with a total of more than 40 horses, but he didn't expect that there were only more than [-] when he returned.
At this time, Meng He hurriedly came to his side to persuade him, "Khan, don't worry. Most of the losses this time are mercenaries and slaves from the Western Regions. The main force of our Tatars has not been lost. Now we will return to the grassland to recuperate for a few years." , then it will be up to Jia Ke to decide the outcome."
After hearing this, Arslen Khan put away his tears, patted Meng He on the shoulder and said, "The general is very resourceful. This time I went south thanks to the general's repeated strategies. Otherwise, I might die under Jia Ke's hands. This time I will go back to the south." I also ask the general to enlighten me."
Arslen Khan finally understood that Meng He was the only one they found who could stand up to Jia Ke. Although the others were brave, they were really no match for Jia Ke, a scheming hero.
After Arslen Khan appeased Meng He, he saw that there was no need to keep these remnants of the defeated generals, so he packed up new clothes and headed north.
After Arslen Khan returned to the north, he fulfilled his promise and directly assigned a tribe to Menghe. However, this tribe was more than 3000 miles away from Wangzhang. Although the tribe was not small, it was already left the center of power of the Tatars.
But Meng He didn't see the danger in this kind of thing at all. Instead, he happily took his tribe to take office.
After Jia Ke attacked Arslen Khan's camp, he set up camp in the Tatar camp, and then counted the losses, and found that there are still more than 10 of the 9 horses, which can be said to be a slight loss.
Although Jia Ke had settled down, he didn't dare to take it lightly. His evaluation of Meng He had risen several levels now. He was afraid that any scruples would bring him a night attack, so he continued to send scouts to spy on the Tatars. Case.
On the second day, news came back one after another that Arslen Khan had already led his troops and headed north without stopping.
Only then did Jia Ke rest assured that this time it was considered a defeat of the Tatars and did not damage the morale of his troops.
In the next few days, Jia Ke let the troops rest and then returned to the camp outside Gubeikou with the troops. Only then did hundreds of thousands of soldiers gather together.
Jia Ke returned to the camp without any delay, and immediately summoned all the generals at Zhongjun Dazao.
After the generals under Jia Ke returned to the tent of the Chinese army, they first saluted Jia Ke and then stood on both sides.
Jia Ke sat in the middle, with wide-eyed anger, and glanced down.
"I don't know if you have heard the news. In the capital, the royal family, the princes and nobles, even took advantage of me to be inferior to the Tatars in the north, and launched a coup."
As soon as Jia Ke finished saying this, the dozens of generals below were annoyed.
I was fighting bloody battles with the Tatars in the front, but I was making small moves in the rear. How could I bear it?
Feng Mo, as the governor of Liaodong, is naturally Jia Ke's confidant. Now that he heard such a thing happened in the capital, he immediately stood up and said to Jia Ke: "My lord, the emperor is so heartless, we still keep him. What are you doing? Why don't we lead the soldiers back to the capital and keep the Lord enthroned?"
As soon as Feng Mo finished speaking, he immediately got the support of all the generals in the account.
"Feng Mo is right. Immediately rise up and settle accounts with these shameless people."
"General Feng is right. Please issue an order immediately. I am willing to be the vanguard."
Jia Ke watched the people below stir up a mess, but he didn't stop them. These people just said what was in his heart.
Seeing the excitement of the generals below, Jia Ke knew that the morale was available, and immediately took out a command arrow from the big case, and issued an order: "Immediately return to the capital, Feng Mo will be the vanguard in the front, open roads in the mountains, and build bridges in the water."
Feng Mo didn't dare to be negligent, and immediately came out of the shift, took a few steps forward and took the command arrow, "I will obey the command of the lord."
Jia Ke then picked up another command arrow, "Huang Baifeng, you are an old minister who is prudent and cautious in using your troops. Now I order you to lead the troops to kill the rear."
Huang Baifeng also took the command arrow and stood aside without mentioning it.
Jia Ke then said to the other generals: "The others will follow me as the central army. Today they will have a full meal and rest for the night, and they will set off immediately in the daytime tomorrow."
After the generals finished listening, they immediately took orders.
Then Jia Ke asked them to go down to prepare, not to delay tomorrow morning.
After Jia Ke disbanded the tent, the whole camp was boiling. Most of the soldiers knew about the affairs in the capital and everyone was filled with righteous indignation. The Eight Banners of Manchuria were only angry because their master Jia Ke was betrayed.
And those ordinary Central Plains soldiers added another layer. They were fighting bloody battles in the front, but there were people who kept making troubles in the rear. Fortunately, they won a big victory this time. Has it disappeared outside Gubeikou?
The next morning, just after dawn, people in Jia Ke's camp immediately screamed, and soon 40 soldiers lined up.
Then, under Jia Ke's order, all the ministries went out one by one.
The army marched, passed Gubeikou within a day, and then continued to walk south. Jia Ke did not hide anything this time, so all the rich and nobles got the news that Jia Ke had defeated the Tatars, and brought a few One hundred thousand soldiers will return to Beijing soon.
As for the various princes and nobles in the capital, although they were besieged in the capital, they had their own sources of news, and even let them know the news of Jia Ke's return to the army, which made them even more panicked.
When Jia Ke passed Miyun and was about to arrive at the capital, Fan Kang brought all the envoys and general soldiers who surrounded the capital to the roadside to greet him.
When Jia Ke came to him, he saw that Fan Kang and dozens of people were waiting on the side of the road without riding horses.
Jia Ke urged the Huolongju a few steps forward, came to Fan Kang and said, "Mr. is not sitting in the camp, so why come here to greet him?"
Although Jia Ke spoke politely, he did not get off his horse. He has begun to pay attention to his identity now, and he is not as mingled with General Chong Li as before.
Fan Kang clasped his hands on the side of the road and said, "My lord has triumphed and returned home. How can I not welcome you as my subordinate?"
After hearing this, Jia Ke smiled all over her face, and said, "Since that's the case, sir, the etiquette has been done, so get on your horse and come back to the camp with me."
Only then did Fan Kang and dozens of generals under him dare to stand up, mount their horses and follow Jia Ke, and actually set off for the camp in the capital.
When Jia Ke arrived near Daying, tens of 10 horsemen shouted and neighed, which had already alarmed the people in the capital.
Niu Jizong got the news and came to the north wall of the capital. When he went up to the city and looked down, his face turned pale with fright.
I saw countless people in the north of the dust are approaching the capital, and in the distance I saw a big "Jia" character on a big flag.
(End of this chapter)
Jia Ke led his men and horses to charge around the Tatar camp, but they couldn't find where Arslen Khan's camp was located.
In the end, Jia Ke had no choice but to send someone to arrest a few Tatars nearby and force a confession. These people could not be tortured and pointed out a way for Jia Ke.
Jia Ke led the troops directly to the big tent of the Chinese army, and saw that the place was already in chaos. The soldiers under Jia Ke killed these people and broke into the big tent, but found that there was no one inside.
When Jia Ke got the report, she knew that Arslen Khan had run away again.
Jia Ke is now very troubled by this profuse Khan, if he is not very capable in fighting, if he is to say that he has experience in escaping.
Jia Ke had no choice but to lead his men and horses to charge around the camp, killing people and setting fire to them.
Jia Ke's current goal has changed from capturing Arslen Khan to killing the Tatars as much as possible.
Taking advantage of the current chaos in the Tatar camp, the [-] cavalry under Jia Ke galloped back and forth in the Tatar camp, how many times did they enter and exit?
This battle only lasted from midnight to dawn, and when it was dawn, Jia Ke gathered his troops.Look at the Tatar camp has been destroyed, and the ground is littered with corpses.
Jia Ke ordered to start searching to see if any general of the enemy army was found.
Soon the soldiers under his command came to report that although some leaders of the enemy army were killed, the most important one, Meng He, was not among them.
Jia Ke was silent for a while after listening, and then looked to the north. Although he was defeated this time, the Tatars lost some vitality, but they will be able to recover within a few years.
Jia Ke is thinking now, it seems that this year he has dealt with these matters of the dynasty, and next year he will have to go to the Northern Expedition. He must not let the Tatars recover, and they must be defeated in one fell swoop while they are still weak, and even driven out of the desert.
But thinking of the Northern Expedition, Jia Ke had another difficulty. If going north to the grasslands was not like fighting near the Central Plains, it would be so cheap.
At that time, countless grain and grass will have to be prepared, and strong men will have to be conscripted to transport the grain and grass north.
These things need to spend a lot of money, as well as countless food and grass. Although the current imperial court can complete this task, it will also empty out the imperial treasury. It seems that there must be a way to find supplements from other places. Hurt.
Jia Ke began to order the battlefield to be cleaned, and then collected countless money and food, as well as cattle, sheep and horses.
When Jia Ke was in the midst of the sun, he led the troops to his camp.
When Jia Ke returned to the camp with his troops, he was greeted by countless cheers.
Besides, Arslen Khan fled in embarrassment in the middle of the night, and fled northward for fifty or sixty miles before stopping.
When it was dawn, he sent out his own soldiers and began to look for the soldiers who had returned and separated.
As a result, it didn't take long for these soldiers to bring the leaders of the tribes and their generals here one after another.
When Arslen Khan saw that most of these people were still there, he was relieved, and then he issued an order for these people to send their cronies to the grassland to gather the remnants and defeated generals.
It was not until that night that they went to the grassland to gather the soldiers and horses, and then they came back.
Arslen Khan made a rough liquidation, and only about 20 people came back.
Arslen Khan couldn't help but burst into tears when he heard the number. This time he went south with a total of more than 40 horses, but he didn't expect that there were only more than [-] when he returned.
At this time, Meng He hurriedly came to his side to persuade him, "Khan, don't worry. Most of the losses this time are mercenaries and slaves from the Western Regions. The main force of our Tatars has not been lost. Now we will return to the grassland to recuperate for a few years." , then it will be up to Jia Ke to decide the outcome."
After hearing this, Arslen Khan put away his tears, patted Meng He on the shoulder and said, "The general is very resourceful. This time I went south thanks to the general's repeated strategies. Otherwise, I might die under Jia Ke's hands. This time I will go back to the south." I also ask the general to enlighten me."
Arslen Khan finally understood that Meng He was the only one they found who could stand up to Jia Ke. Although the others were brave, they were really no match for Jia Ke, a scheming hero.
After Arslen Khan appeased Meng He, he saw that there was no need to keep these remnants of the defeated generals, so he packed up new clothes and headed north.
After Arslen Khan returned to the north, he fulfilled his promise and directly assigned a tribe to Menghe. However, this tribe was more than 3000 miles away from Wangzhang. Although the tribe was not small, it was already left the center of power of the Tatars.
But Meng He didn't see the danger in this kind of thing at all. Instead, he happily took his tribe to take office.
After Jia Ke attacked Arslen Khan's camp, he set up camp in the Tatar camp, and then counted the losses, and found that there are still more than 10 of the 9 horses, which can be said to be a slight loss.
Although Jia Ke had settled down, he didn't dare to take it lightly. His evaluation of Meng He had risen several levels now. He was afraid that any scruples would bring him a night attack, so he continued to send scouts to spy on the Tatars. Case.
On the second day, news came back one after another that Arslen Khan had already led his troops and headed north without stopping.
Only then did Jia Ke rest assured that this time it was considered a defeat of the Tatars and did not damage the morale of his troops.
In the next few days, Jia Ke let the troops rest and then returned to the camp outside Gubeikou with the troops. Only then did hundreds of thousands of soldiers gather together.
Jia Ke returned to the camp without any delay, and immediately summoned all the generals at Zhongjun Dazao.
After the generals under Jia Ke returned to the tent of the Chinese army, they first saluted Jia Ke and then stood on both sides.
Jia Ke sat in the middle, with wide-eyed anger, and glanced down.
"I don't know if you have heard the news. In the capital, the royal family, the princes and nobles, even took advantage of me to be inferior to the Tatars in the north, and launched a coup."
As soon as Jia Ke finished saying this, the dozens of generals below were annoyed.
I was fighting bloody battles with the Tatars in the front, but I was making small moves in the rear. How could I bear it?
Feng Mo, as the governor of Liaodong, is naturally Jia Ke's confidant. Now that he heard such a thing happened in the capital, he immediately stood up and said to Jia Ke: "My lord, the emperor is so heartless, we still keep him. What are you doing? Why don't we lead the soldiers back to the capital and keep the Lord enthroned?"
As soon as Feng Mo finished speaking, he immediately got the support of all the generals in the account.
"Feng Mo is right. Immediately rise up and settle accounts with these shameless people."
"General Feng is right. Please issue an order immediately. I am willing to be the vanguard."
Jia Ke watched the people below stir up a mess, but he didn't stop them. These people just said what was in his heart.
Seeing the excitement of the generals below, Jia Ke knew that the morale was available, and immediately took out a command arrow from the big case, and issued an order: "Immediately return to the capital, Feng Mo will be the vanguard in the front, open roads in the mountains, and build bridges in the water."
Feng Mo didn't dare to be negligent, and immediately came out of the shift, took a few steps forward and took the command arrow, "I will obey the command of the lord."
Jia Ke then picked up another command arrow, "Huang Baifeng, you are an old minister who is prudent and cautious in using your troops. Now I order you to lead the troops to kill the rear."
Huang Baifeng also took the command arrow and stood aside without mentioning it.
Jia Ke then said to the other generals: "The others will follow me as the central army. Today they will have a full meal and rest for the night, and they will set off immediately in the daytime tomorrow."
After the generals finished listening, they immediately took orders.
Then Jia Ke asked them to go down to prepare, not to delay tomorrow morning.
After Jia Ke disbanded the tent, the whole camp was boiling. Most of the soldiers knew about the affairs in the capital and everyone was filled with righteous indignation. The Eight Banners of Manchuria were only angry because their master Jia Ke was betrayed.
And those ordinary Central Plains soldiers added another layer. They were fighting bloody battles in the front, but there were people who kept making troubles in the rear. Fortunately, they won a big victory this time. Has it disappeared outside Gubeikou?
The next morning, just after dawn, people in Jia Ke's camp immediately screamed, and soon 40 soldiers lined up.
Then, under Jia Ke's order, all the ministries went out one by one.
The army marched, passed Gubeikou within a day, and then continued to walk south. Jia Ke did not hide anything this time, so all the rich and nobles got the news that Jia Ke had defeated the Tatars, and brought a few One hundred thousand soldiers will return to Beijing soon.
As for the various princes and nobles in the capital, although they were besieged in the capital, they had their own sources of news, and even let them know the news of Jia Ke's return to the army, which made them even more panicked.
When Jia Ke passed Miyun and was about to arrive at the capital, Fan Kang brought all the envoys and general soldiers who surrounded the capital to the roadside to greet him.
When Jia Ke came to him, he saw that Fan Kang and dozens of people were waiting on the side of the road without riding horses.
Jia Ke urged the Huolongju a few steps forward, came to Fan Kang and said, "Mr. is not sitting in the camp, so why come here to greet him?"
Although Jia Ke spoke politely, he did not get off his horse. He has begun to pay attention to his identity now, and he is not as mingled with General Chong Li as before.
Fan Kang clasped his hands on the side of the road and said, "My lord has triumphed and returned home. How can I not welcome you as my subordinate?"
After hearing this, Jia Ke smiled all over her face, and said, "Since that's the case, sir, the etiquette has been done, so get on your horse and come back to the camp with me."
Only then did Fan Kang and dozens of generals under him dare to stand up, mount their horses and follow Jia Ke, and actually set off for the camp in the capital.
When Jia Ke arrived near Daying, tens of 10 horsemen shouted and neighed, which had already alarmed the people in the capital.
Niu Jizong got the news and came to the north wall of the capital. When he went up to the city and looked down, his face turned pale with fright.
I saw countless people in the north of the dust are approaching the capital, and in the distance I saw a big "Jia" character on a big flag.
(End of this chapter)
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