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Chapter 804 Dalan divides his troops

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    The army spent one day repairing in Dalandui.

    The relics left Huang Mingyuan an intact Dalandui, and Huang Mingyuan planned to use this place as the forward base of the Sui army.  The army of 200,000 people is connected with horses and stretches vertically and horizontally. If it goes all the way north, not only will the march speed be slow and the war will be protracted, but it may also find a loophole for the enemy and be attacked.

    Huang Mingyuan decided to divide his troops and head north.

    Huang Mingyuan took Yu Juluo as the commander-in-chief of the West Route Army, and led his headquarters and Liang Mo's infantry and cavalry, totaling more than 26,000 people, to detour westward to Jinshan Mountain, then go north to attack Dujin Mountain, then sweep up the upper reaches of the Saling River, and finally appeared  Behind the dental tent.  If the main force of the Sui army's central army and Bujia Khan's army formed a stalemate south of Yazhang, their troops could calmly attack behind Bujia Khan and form a north-south encirclement with the main force.

    The auxiliary troops along this route will be responsible for blocking Bujia Khan's westward and northward march.  The entire Moxi region has complex forces and numerous races. If Bujia Khan is given a chance, it is very likely that he will be defeated and make a comeback.

    Yu Juluo is Huang Mingyuan's boss, and suddenly he is not very comfortable living under Huang Mingyuan's command.  By dividing his troops this time, he can make full use of the autonomy granted by Huang Mingyuan to sweep across the entire Moxi region.  At the same time, as a surprise force, they directly attacked Bujia Khan's heart.

    On June 13, the West Route Army pulled out its camp to the west. At this time, Qimin Khan's troops, who had been delayed in arriving, finally followed up.

    The Northern Expedition to the Turks was indispensable to the Qimin Department.  In the final analysis, the Sui army was actually fighting for Qimin Khan.

    This time Qimin Khan personally led the army and sent 30,000 horses from the tribe to the north, including his son Duo Jishi, generals Go Lun, Ashina Zhishi and others, and Ye Hu Awu Sili. It can be said that the army was exhausted.  out.

    In fact, Qimin Khan was reluctant to serve as a general under Huang Mingyuan. Huang Mingyuan was cunning and had a grudge against the Qimin Ministry. If Huang Mingyuan deliberately harmed the Qimin Ministry, he did not have many countermeasures.  Therefore, after receiving the order from the Emperor of Sui Dynasty to send troops, Qimin Khan hesitated to move.

    But worries are worries, but every effort will eventually lead to a reward. If he does not send troops, even if the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty agrees, the position of khan may not fall to him in the end.

    Going north with an uneasy heart, Qimin Khan was extremely troubled.

    But contrary to Qimin Khan¡¯s expectation, Huang Mingyuan on the battlefield seemed to be more talkative than Huang Mingyuan on ordinary days.  Huang Mingyuan just regarded the Qimin Department as an ordinary army, and did not receive much preferential treatment or embarrassment.  Qimin Khan breathed a sigh of relief. As long as Huang Mingyuan didn't intentionally harm him, it would be best to ignore him.

    On June 14, Huang Mingyuan ordered Dong Chun to be the commander-in-chief of the East Route Army, commanding the troops and horses of his headquarters and 10,000 cavalry from the Qimin Department, a total of 30,000 cavalry and infantry troops heading straight from Dalandui to Duluoshui.  The purpose was to destroy the Turkic left-wing regiment near Duluo River and then wait for the Chinese army to jointly attack Ya Zhang.

    As for why Huang Mingyuan knew that there was a Turkic left-wing regiment near Duluoshui, that is another matter.

    Dong Chun can be said to be the oldest general among all the people. He was the Zuowei General during the Kaihuang period. Although he was easily silent under Huang Mingyuan, he could easily become the leader in disobeying orders.

    Dong Chun also became the leader of a partial army, and his independence was greatly increased, so he happily accepted the order. Although Qimin Khan had no choice but to agree, he agreed.

    Huang Mingyuan also relied on Awu Sili's status as the Turks' Yehu, the nominal second-in-command, to assign Awu Sili to Dong Chun's army, which made Qimin Khan want to curse his mother.

    After the Chinese army completed its slimming down, Huang Mingyuan ordered Qiao Zhongkui to take over as the leader of the Left Army, commanding the headquarters and Xue Shixiong's troops as the Left Army; and ordered Qimin Khan to command the headquarters as the Right Army.

    Huang Mingyuan also ordered his uncle Huang Jie to stay at Dalandui.

    Staying in Dalandui, ensuring the army's logistics supplies are complete, and guarding the rear route. This is a position that may not necessarily be meritorious if done well, but must be faulted if not done well.  However, as Huang Mingyuan is the commander-in-chief of the army, the Huang family is already eye-catching and enviable. If the uncle and nephew make great achievements together and make everyone jealous, it will not be beautiful. Therefore, Huang Mingyuan arranges this, and Huang Jie is most indifferent.

    He also ordered Hu Lusheng to lead the Yiran cavalry to continue supervising the transportation of grain and grass.

    Huang Mingyuan left more than 100,000 civilians in Dalandui and took away less than 20,000 civilians.  With such a reduction in weight, the number of personnel in the entire army was reduced by half, and the main force of the Chinese army was the core of the Fengzhou Army, so its combat strength was not weaker than before.

    Huang Mingyuan ordered Zhang Wenyuan to shrink the distance from his headquarters, maintain a distance of a hundred miles, and continue to move north to clear the way for the army.

    None of the tribes had any objections.

    On the morning of June 14, the army set off.  Zhang Wenyuan went all the way north, but found no trace of the relic army along the way.

    This time the relics look likeBut he became very smart and set up many rangers along the way to surround and kill the Sui army's scouts, and raided the Sui army's camp at night, but the main force never showed up.  The grassland ethnic groups mainly eat meat and do not suffer from night blindness.

    This time, the Hulu troops were no longer to defeat the enemy. Every time they sent out troops, it seemed that they were all to harass the Sui army, just to completely delay the Sui army's advance.

    Zhang Wenyuan suffered heavy losses when he was ambushed several times, but every time he led his troops to pursue him, the enemy fled again.  During the entire march, these barbarian knights were like maggots on the tarsal bones. They were beaten and beaten to death, and they could not be shaken off. The Sui army's marching speed slowed down visibly to the naked eye.

    Being at the front of the Sui army and being blocked by barbarians, Zhang Wenyuan felt ashamed and uncomfortable even without Huang Mingyuan opening his mouth.  He is also one of the top generals in Fengzhou. It is a joke to make Hu Lu confused.

    Zhang Wenyuan became fierce and vowed to teach these barbarians a lesson.

    On this day, when Zhang Wenyuan was stationed in the camp, he ordered people to surround the entire camp with carts, and set up wooden boards more than two meters high on top of it, so that the inside and outside could not see each other.  The Sui army could stand on the temporary high platform built in the middle to observe the surrounding situation, but the Hulu could not see the situation inside the camp.

    Seeing that the Sui army had built a high wall on the wall, the Turks thought that the harassment in the past few days was effective. The Sui army was already overwhelmed by the harassment, so they had to build a wall to avoid it. Therefore, they were very proud and became more and more arrogant.

    On this day, the Hulu were preparing to repeat their old tricks and make a surprise attack at night.  When more than a thousand cavalrymen rushed to the outside of the Sui army's camp, they fired arrows and made noisy noises, but no sound was seen inside the Sui army's camp.

    The Turks were suspicious and tried to get close to the Sui army camp to find out.

    At this time, Zhang Wenyuan suddenly gave an order, and everyone took down the wooden boards and moved the cart.  Behind the camp wall are Sui soldiers who have been fully prepared, and their dazzling swords are breathtaking.

    In an instant, thousands of feathered arrows flew into the sky, and countless Turkic cavalry were hit by arrows and fell from their horses.

    When the Turks knew they were being ambushed, they were so frightened that they turned around and left immediately, but they could outrun the prepared Sui soldiers.

    Army.

    Zhang Wenyuan ordered Xu Huzi to lead his troops in hot pursuit. The barbarians fled in all directions, but Xu Huzi beheaded more than a thousand people and returned.

    After this battle, the Hulu were afraid of an ambush by the Sui army and no longer dared to easily send small groups of troops to harass.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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