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Chapter 845: Continuous Battles and Successful Victories

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    The Sui army was a mighty force of more than 100,000 people. Although they tried their best to speed up their march, the team was still delayed due to the inconvenience of delay.

    Now that the situation in the south is uncertain, Huang Mingyuan does not dare to move the captured teeth and tens of thousands of women to Hamur City.

    After the Sui army crossed the Changgen River, just as Huang Mingyuan expected, Qu Gureng's troops, who were still testing here, immediately retreated to the northeast.

    The Tiele troops were all cavalry, and they were extremely fast. Huang Mingyuan did not dare to let the front army go out lightly, so he only ordered a few people from Huang Mingli to stand fifty miles in front of the main force to guard the main force.

    Qu Gureng then broke into pieces, divided his troops into several groups, and attacked the Sui army from all directions.  The Tiele tribes could not cause much harm to the Sui army, but they were like maggots on the tarsal bones all day long, making the Sui army restless, which was really uncomfortable.

    Huang Mingyuan also ordered Qimin Khan to be the front and rear rescue envoy, responsible for recovering the Tiele Rangers.  Since the return of Qimin Khan that day, although he hated Huang Mingyuan extremely, he still did not dare to leave easily because he wanted to be the Khan.  The two sides have no trust at all now, and Huang Mingyuan is also worried that Qimin Khan will bite the Sui army, so the two sides don't even camp together.

    This time, Huang Mingyuan ordered the Ministry of Civil Affairs to pursue the Tiele Rangers because he wanted to be out of sight and out of mind.  Although Qimin Khan did not want to do such laborious work, Huang Mingyuan promised that all the seizures during the pursuit of Tiele's Rangers would be returned to the Qimin Department, so Qimin Khan had no choice but to work hard and march forward for the king.

    The army advanced for four days, until August 5, when the Sui army finally crossed the Duluo River.

    Located to the east of the Duluo River is the Tielehun tribe. During the Tang Dynasty, the leader of the Hun tribe, Hun'a Tanzhi, was attached to it. The central government established Gaolan Prefecture here, with Hun'a Tanzhi as the right-leading general Wei and the governor of Gaolan Prefecture.  After that, the Hun tribe gradually became Chinese. Nine generations of the Hun family were generals in the Tang Dynasty. The most famous one was Hun Yao, a famous Zhongxing general in the Tang Dynasty and Tang Dezong periods.  .

    Of course, this is all for the funeral. If it is said that Huang Mingyuan has any kindness towards Hunbu because of Hunyao, it is all false.  However, the Hun tribe is in the middle of the Tiele tribe in terms of power, and the Hun A Tan branch is also more inclined to the Central Plains Dynasty, so it is a target that can be won over.

    Huang Mingyuan therefore ordered Zheng Yanqing to lead the Fengzhou Cavalry to surround Hunbu from three sides and attack Hunbu first.

    Zheng Yanqing led thousands of horses to the ancestral homeland of the Hunbu. During the Tang Dynasty, this place was named Gaolan Prefecture, which was near Ulaanbaatar, the later Mongolian state.  Hunbu grassland is surrounded by Duluo River on three sides, with rolling mountains to the north and south, and vast grasslands to the east and west. The terrain gradient is obvious. The grassland is fertile and rich in products.

    As expected by Huang Mingyuan, the main force of the Hun tribe was indeed sent out, with only a small number of tribal cavalry, women and children staying in their ancestral land.  It seems that they thought that Huang Mingyuan would not come east, so the entire tribe's defenses were neglected and there were few wandering horses.

    Zheng Yanqing went straight towards Hunbu, and Hunbu cavalry could not resist.  The Hun tribe had only a few thousand tribes, and the total number of members was only a fraction of the Sui army. At this time, the Sui army was pressing on the border, and there was no courage to resist.

    Zheng Yanqing ordered his army to surround the Hun tribe's tents. Instead of launching an attack, they continued to shoot and kill the fleeing tribesmen.  In the afternoon of that day, Hun'a Tanzhi, the son of Qingpoliu, the leader of the Hun tribe, killed his brother who was staying in the old camp, and led the men, women and children of the tribe to surrender to Zheng Yanqing.

    Zheng Yanqing accepted the surrender of the Hunbu and continued to command the Hunbu with the Hun'a Tanzhi. He did not massacre the Hunbu, but asked the Hunbu to follow the Sui army to the west.

    Hun'a Tanzhi was only seventeen or eighteen years old at this time, and he was not yet the wily prairie wolf that he would become in later generations.  He did not dare to disobey Zheng Yanqing's order, so he had no choice but to cleanse the tribe of opposition forces and then follow the Sui Dynasty to the east.

    At this time, most of the Hunbu were old, young, women and children, and did not have much fighting power.  Zheng Yanqing did not intend to massacre them all, but drove them away from their ancestral land and followed the Sui army in order to deliberately frighten the Tiele tribes.  He also used these people as hostages to threaten Hun Po Liu.

    Zheng Yanqing burned down the old camp in Hunbu, and also lit dozens of ignition points around the entire Hunbu grassland, preparing to burn the Hunbu grassland.  The Hunbu, old and young, were frightened and frightened when they saw this, for fear of causing a massacre, so they did not dare to go against the will of the Sui army at all. They could only be led by the Sui army like cattle and sheep, lingering and groveling.

    Afterwards, Huang Mingyuan ordered Zheng Yanqing to launch an attack on Adibu in the northeast of Hunbu.

    The Adi tribe is actually not a Tiele people, but a branch of the Turkic Ast tribe.  Later, the Ashide tribe was annexed by the Ashina tribe. The tribesmen who were unwilling to surrender to the Ashina tribe moved eastward and became the Adi tribe.  At first, their tribe was nomadic on the banks of Adeshui (that is, Adishui, today's Volga River).  Later, they moved to the northern area of ????Ulaanbaatar, where the Tang Dynasty established Jitian Prefecture and placed it under the jurisdiction of the Yanran Protectorate.  The famous generals Li Guangjin and Li Guangyan of the Tang Dynasty both appeared in the??In this department, the surname Li was given due to military achievements.  It is also a tribe known for its loyalty in later generations.

    Huang Mingyuan somewhat doubted that God did not want him to destroy Tie Le. How could he meet a tribe with loyal ministers for future generations, and a tribe with loyal ministers for future generations?

    In fact, whether it is the Hun tribe or the Adui tribe, their subsequent attachment to the Central Plains was the product of Wei He's unification of Tiele and the various tribes fleeing his rule and heading south.  Now that the Wei He tribe is about to perish, the history will not be the same compared to that of later generations.

    The power of the Adui tribe was not as strong as that of the Hun tribe, so when they saw the Sui army approaching the border, they immediately surrendered with high consciousness.

    Seeing that they were submissive, Zheng Yanqing did not massacre his tribe. Instead, he plundered his tribesmen, burned their grasslands, enslaved his people, and continued to advance according to the treatment he treated the Hun tribe.

    Zheng Yanqing's troops were at the forefront. After Huang Mingyuan defeated the Adui tribe, he ordered him to turn southwest and attack the Dulange tribe.

    The Dulange tribe is also called Duolaan, Duolage, and Duolage. It was not prominent at this time. In history, it was not until the demise of the Eastern Turks that the Dulange tribe became the same as Wei He and Pugu during the late Dulange period.  The six major grassland tribes, Bayegu, Tongluo and Sijie, were located in the Tang Dynasty.

    As the only small and medium-sized tribe that has risen among the Tiele tribes, the Duolan Ge tribe has its own abilities.

    As soon as Zheng Yanqing's main force arrived, there were still some tribal elders who were preparing to resist the Sui army's siege, while some young generals had already assessed the situation and prepared to surrender.

    Dulan Gezhong, the general of Dulange tribe, killed the tribe elders and chose to surrender to the Sui army.  Zheng Yanqing captured the Dulan Ge tribe without losing any blood.

    As for the Duolan Ge tribe, Huang Mingyuan placed them together with the Hun tribe and the Adui tribe as vassals of the army.  Zheng Yanqing, on the other hand, turned north to attack Fuluo tribe.

    The Fuluo tribe had been destroyed by the Tang Dynasty, and now its headquarters has suffered heavy losses in the two major coups of Wei He's rebellion against the Turks and Bujia Khan's southern invasion, and is on the verge of decline.

    It¡¯s just that Fuluo tribe is north of Adi tribe, so its location is already offset.

    Although the army was progressing smoothly, what Zheng Yanqing didn't know was that Qu Guling, who had repeatedly harassed the Sui army to no avail, was waiting for Zheng Yanqing here.  In an attempt to encircle and annihilate the main force of the Sui army, they tried to frighten the Sui army.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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