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Chapter 211 Bujia¡¯s ambition (1)

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    After entering March, Huang Mingyuan's exploration of the grassland situation began to become more orderly. From time to time, he sent cavalry over the Yin Mountains and went hundreds of miles deep into the grassland to obtain intelligence.  The pro-Sui tribes, including the Hulu tribe, were always monitoring the movements of various grassland tribes.

    Huang Mingyuan doesn¡¯t know how Bujia Khan unified the Eastern Turks in history, but historically Bujia Khan sent troops to invade the south about three months after the death of Dulan Khan.  At the same time, in early April, the Sui army's resistance army arrived at the border.

    This time, Huang Mingyuan traveled north to Yinshan Mountain for more than three months, but he did not get any information about Bujia Khan going south.  But Huang Mingyuan had to guard against this matter. Who knew what would happen to the history of the grassland that he had changed.

    In early April, scattered news from the grasslands finally reached Datong City.  After the death of Matan Khan, Bujia Khan, who unified the grasslands, held a grassland alliance.  He changed his past meticulous style, and with the common opposition of the tribal leaders, he directly used his power to suppress the tribal leaders, making everyone agree to his plan for the southern expedition.

    Of course, this is risky.  If this battle is defeated, Bujia Khan may become the next Dulan Khan.  But the advantage is that Bujia Khan can unify the internal forces in the shortest time, and the opposition forces do not dare to act rashly.

    When Huang Mingyuan received the news of Bujia Khan's alliance, he determined that Bujia Khan was planning to invade the south this time.

    Although Bujia Khan's invasion was nearly a month later than in history, this does not mean that the extent of Bujia Khan's invasion at this time was not as good as history.  Although Huang Mingyuan didn't know how many troops Bujia Khan had when he invaded the Sui Dynasty in history, there was no doubt that the number was much smaller than this time.

    In history, it did not take much for Bujia Khan to become the great khan of the two Turks. The strength of the Eastern Turks was completely lost in the internal strife of Dulan Khan in the final stage.  After Bujia became Khan, the mess of the Eastern Turks was unsustainable, and the Sui Dynasty was in the decisive period of the struggle between the prince Yang Yong and the king of Jin Yang Guang.  The internal conflicts of the Turks were far greater than the external conflicts, so the scale of Bujia Khan's invasion was not large in history.

    But this time is different. Bujia Khan unified the Turks amid internal and external troubles, but the internal conflicts of the entire Turks have been suppressed to the extreme. With just a few sparks, the situation will collapse.  Therefore, Bujia Khan could only make a desperate move and invade the south to release the oppressive atmosphere within the Turks, divert everyone's attention, and ease the internal conflicts in the entire grassland.

    For this battle, Bujia Khan has staked everything.  Once successful, relying on the prestige established by the victory over the Sui Dynasty, Bujia Khan can suppress the nobles of the Eastern and Western Turks and become the unique and supreme Great Khan of the entire Great Turks. All conflicts caused by the failure will be easily resolved.  .

    But once he failed, he couldn't imagine what would happen. Maybe the accumulated anger in the entire grassland would swallow him up.

    Bujia Khan did not have much confidence in going south, mainly because the Great Unification War was too desperate for the Turks.  In field battles, whether it was the Battle of Lingzhou, the Battle of Zuli Mountain, or the Battle of Qifubo, they all showed that with the same strength, the Turkic cavalry could not defeat the Sui cavalry at all.

    This is such a desperate thing.

    Bujia Khan has been steeped in the ways of intrigue for decades, and he has long been an old fox.  He fully learned the reasons for the failure of previous generations of Turkic Khans in invading the Sui Dynasty. Each time, he blindly attacked the city and blindly fought the main force of the Sui army. He used his own shortcomings and the enemy's strong points to avoid failure.

    In the third year of Kaihuang's reign, during the battle between the Turks and Li Chong, the general manager of Youzhou, the Turkic armies came and went and plundered, luring out Li Chong's main force.  The two sides fought for more than ten days, and later surrounded Li Chong to Shacheng.  The Turks were well prepared for it and formed formations every night to wait for it.  Sergeant Li Chong suffered from hunger. Every time he broke out of the city, he was attacked by Turks. Almost all of them died. Those who survived could only escape back to the city, but many were seriously injured and could not bear to fight anymore.  In the end, the Turks wiped out all Li Chong's troops and even shot Li Chong dead in the formation.

    Bujia Khan knew that this was the path the Turks should take when fighting the Sui army.  Constantly use the speed and suddenness of the cavalry to attack the effective forces of the Sui army until the opponent is eliminated.

    Bujia Khan doesn¡¯t want to lose, but he can¡¯t afford it.  Therefore, he planned to set up a huge trap for the Sui army in order to achieve the purpose of wiping out the main force of the Sui army.

    Bujia finally persuaded Nili Khan of the Western Turks and Ashinakutou, the son of Buli Khan, to coordinate with the main force of the Western Turkic army led by his son Duliu, totaling more than 50,000 people, falsely claiming to be 150,000, and attack  Hexi.  There was no way. Although Bujia Khan wanted to fully bloom in the Sui Kingdom, he took too many troops with him when he left the Western Turks.  Neither Nili Khan nor Kutou gave him much face, but they were afraid that he would take revenge after he won, so they reluctantly sent some people.  Bujia Khan reluctantly gatheredThe 150,000 people were unable to do anything anymore and could only pretend to be an army of 150,000.

    In the east, his nephew Qi Lifa led 30,000 people out of Qikou to attack Qimin Khan; generals Ashina Bufeng and Turuguluo led more than 50,000 people, summoning the Khitan and other tribes to invade the Youzhou area of ??the Sui Dynasty.  .

    Bujia Khan himself led a large army of grassland tribes, totaling 120,000 main troops, and falsely claimed 300,000 to attack the Guanxi region of the Sui Dynasty.

    It¡¯s not that Bujia Khan likes to march from the Lingzhou area, but only by marching from Lingzhou and opening up the situation, can he threaten Guanzhong the fastest.  Bujia Khan knew very well that if they attacked one city after another, they would not be able to make much progress even if they waited until the end of time. Only by going straight to Chang'an and threatening the heart of the Sui Dynasty would the Sui Dynasty be in chaos and the Turks would have a chance.

    But 120,000 people were still too few. It took a lot of effort to gather a full 250,000 cavalry.  They also made false arrangements throughout the Sui Tu border, hoping that the Sui Dynasty would fall into the trap.

    As long as the Sui army you are facing is not strong and you defeat the opponent first, you can shake the entire Sui army's defense. At this time, the whole chess game can really come alive.

    Sometimes Bujia Khan is really jealous of the Sui Emperor in the south. Why is he struggling on the grassland, but the Sui Emperor can be comfortable all day long and live his peaceful life.

    Bujia Khan led the main force past Dalandui, but Zhudan died, so all the old troops that Zhudan had reserved in Dalandui surrendered to Bujia Khan.  The grudges and grudges of the past can be wiped out.  The defeated are like pampas grass swaying in the wind, but only the strong can look down on all living beings.

    Bujia Khan is already over fifty years old. Time flies by and his temples are gray. This age is already very old on the grassland.  But Bujia Khan did not want to accept old age. He had been a Khan for more than 20 years. He had prepared for this moment for too long. He must let himself realize his dream of drinking from the Yellow River in his twilight years.

    Looking at the Great Wall opposite, soaring over the mountains and deserts like a giant dragon; the mighty river with its surging waves, like the backbone of heaven and earth; the ice in the north; the gentleness in the south of the Yangtze River; Bujia Khan was mesmerized by them all.  in the dream.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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