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Chapter 1476 The Current Situation of the Grassland (3)

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    While Shibi Khan unified the various Turkic tribes, another grassland overlord, Tongluo tribe, located to the west of Shibi tribe, was also developing rapidly.

    According to Huang Mingyuan's design in the "Dingbeicheng Agreement", the Tiele tribes have three superpowers and many powerful ones.  The Tongluo Tribe, the Bayagu Tribe, and the Weihe Tribe continue to lead the Tiele tribes in their struggle for hegemony, but the gap in strength between the other tribes and the three tribes is not that big.  The various departments restrict each other, and no one can form a unity.

    But I never expected that at the beginning of the fourth year of Daye, the biggest restriction on the Tongluo tribe, the leader of the Bayagu tribe, the grassland hero Qu Gureng, died of an epidemic in the north.

    Qu Gureng can be regarded as a hero of his generation, and he has great power over the Tiele tribes. Even when the Tongluo tribe was at its peak, he could not take advantage of him.  But for grassland heroes, what they lack most is ability, but what they lack most is time.

    The grassland environment is harsh and there is a lack of a systematic medical system, so the life span of grassland people is extremely short.  On the grasslands, due to various reasons, it is difficult for men to live beyond the age of thirty-five, and their overall life span is even shorter. Therefore, every tribal leader is competing with God for time.

    After establishing the alliance in Beicheng, Qu Gureng stayed dormant in the tribe for several years and was not in a hurry to expand.  He knew very well that both the Sui Dynasty and the grassland tribes were now focusing on him. If he stepped forward rashly, he would attract a group of people to attack him.  He thought carefully about the reasons for his failure. He believed that he was too impatient and rushed to take over the destroyed power of Bujia Khan, which led to the Sui Dynasty's violent reaction and final defeat.

    "If we wait until the Sui army retreats, pay tribute to the Great Sui Dynasty, and then slowly annex all the grassland tribes, will the Sui army make another northern expedition?"

    So Qu Gureng learned his lesson and stayed in the tribe to recuperate and accumulate strength.

    As the majority of the Modong tribe, the Bayagu tribe originally had a good foundation and suffered small losses. After several years of repairs, its strength has been restored to a certain extent.  So Qu Gureng attacked eastward, preparing to move to Julunbo (now Hulun Lake in Inner Mongolia) with rich water and grass in the east.  The Julunbo grassland to the east of the Greater Khingan Mountains is full of Shiwei people and their combat effectiveness is not strong. It is a good place for the Bayegu tribe to expand territory, plunder the population, and increase their strength.

    As Qu Gureng expected, the Bayagu tribe marched eastward, and the scattered Shiwei people were defeated. The Usugu tribe, the Yisaimei tribe, and the West Shiwei tribe entrenched in the Julunbo grassland were all defeated by the Beyegu tribe.  Defeated by the troops, they either fled or surrendered.

    Just as the ambitious Qu Gureng was preparing to continue heading east, a typhoid fever came to the grassland.  Countless people contracted the disease, and even the forty-two-year-old Qu Gulen could not afford to fall ill.  Half a month later, Qu Gulen died of illness in the army.

    So far, a generation of heroes has failed to fulfill their ambitions and has died.

    After Qu Gulen's death, the important minister Yi Shi aggressively supported Qu Gu Ling's fifteen-year-old son Qu Li Shi as the chief.

    After Qu Gureng died, his son Qu Li lost his youth, and his power was in the hands of the important minister Yi Shi Duli.  But Yi Shuduli himself was a counselor, and the source of his power rested on Qu Gureng.  Faced with Yi Shi's aggressive rise to power, a huge wave of rebellion was launched, led by the Bayagu clan forces.

    The ancient tribe of Baye turned from external expansion to internal fighting.

    At this time, the Tongluo tribe, which had been dormant south of the Gonglu River, also recovered after several years of recuperation.  Its tribe also developed eastward and occupied the Ujimqin grassland area in later generations.

    Seeing the death of Qu Gureng, Tongluo Xieye was overjoyed and immediately led his army to the north to raid the camp of the Bayegu tribe.

    At this time, the Bayagu tribe was constantly fighting among themselves. Without Qu Gureng as the leader, even if they went all out, they might not be able to defeat the Tongluo tribe, let alone the chaos.

    Therefore, Tongluo Xieye fought with great momentum and won consecutive battles. He broke through the old camp of the Bayagu tribe and reached the west of Julunbo.

    The Bayagu tribe is in a state of life and death.

    Unable to be aggressive, Yi had to give up some of his rights, compromise with the major forces in the tribe, and jointly resist the Tongluo tribe.

    The two sides were locked in a stalemate in the southwest of Julunbo. There was no winner or loser, and no one could do anything to the other.  So Tong Luoxie also led his troops to retreat slightly.

    At this time, the old problems within the Bayagu tribe recurred. Seeing the Tongluo tribe withdrawing, they thought everything was fine, so civil strife began again.  General Mang Gur raided the chief's residence, killed the powerful minister Yi Shi, Du Li, and controlled the chief Qu Li Shi. He became a small chief and ordered all the tribes.

    The tribes were not convinced, and Mang Gur's behavior attracted other people to follow suit, and the struggle between the various forces became more intense.

    At this time, after the Tongluo tribe retreated, Tongluo Xie also ordered his sister Tongluo Duoer to lead the main force to take a detour from the territory of the Bailin tribe, cross the Chuo River (today's Halaha River in Inner Mongolia, doubtful), and go straight to the Bayegu tribe.  behind.

    At this time, Quli was under the control of Mang Gur, and all the power was in his hands. The loss of Quli in his hands was just a matter ofrubber stamp.  Mang Gur was a reckless man and was far less good at appeasing Qu Lisu than Yi Shuli, who was a civil servant. As a result, the conflict between the two sides quickly intensified.

    Qu Li failed and conspired with his mother to lure Mang Gur to the Khan's tent, kill him and seize his army.

    However, Manggul's subordinate Queli was afraid of being killed, so he preemptively launched a rebellion and attacked Quli.  The entire Bayagu tribe fell into even more chaos amid internal strife and struggles.

    The main force of Tongluo Duoer came straight to the new camp of the Bayagu tribe. The Bayagu tribe was unprepared and the camp was breached by Tongluo Duoer.  Qulishi escaped in the chaos, and Qulishi's family and ministers of the Bayagu tribe were all captured by Tongluo Duoer.

    At this point, the strength of the Bayagu tribe was greatly reduced, and it could no longer compete with the Tongluo tribe.

    After the Tongluo tribe occupied the Julumbo camp, the Bayagu tribe was divided into three, and part of the tribe followed Quli Shi and fled to the northeast.  Qu Lishi knew that he was no match for Tongluo tribe, so he prepared to stay away from the opponent and hibernate again.

    Although Qu Li lost his youth, he has a tough mind and a strong character, but he is not willing to give in to the other party.

    The other group stayed in the new territory east of Kulunbo, and finally all surrendered to the Tongluo tribe.

    The Bayagu people west of Julunbo, commanded by Quguleng's younger brother Bodezhi, have been resisting the attacks of the Tongluo tribe.

    Seeing that the other party was stubborn, Tong Luo Xie also negotiated peace with Bo De.  Bodezhi was also afraid of the strong strength of the Tongluo tribe and was unwilling to fight to the death with the Tongluo tribe, so he verbally expressed his willingness to surrender, but in fact delayed it.

    Tong Luo Xie also saw through the opponent's trick, so he deliberately sent people to negotiate with Bodezhi, and then secretly sent his younger brother and Luo Erlu to lead his troops to raid Bodezhi's camp. Bodezhi was not weak and died in the battle.  , his general Ge Laduo led the remaining troops to surrender to the Tongluo tribe.

    The Tongluo tribe took advantage of the internal strife in the Bayagu tribe and attacked from both sides, completely defeating the Bayagu tribe that had been at odds for many years, and its strength expanded to the Greater Khingan Mountains.

    Originally, the spheres of influence of the Bayagu tribe and the Tongluo tribe overlapped greatly, and they restricted each other within the Tiele people, and no one could take the lead.  But this time the Bayagu tribe was defeated, and the Tongluo tribe swallowed up the larger tribe with a small one. It got rid of the constraints on development and became the overlord of the eastern grasslands.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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