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Chapter 1565 Counterattack

"Report, the Tatars have withdrawn their troops and are leaving camp!" As soon as there was any movement in the Houjin camp, the rebels over there quickly got the news.

"Bring out the camp?" Zhang Sanbai couldn't help but be overjoyed when he heard this. He couldn't help but smile and said, "It must be another branch of our army that launched an attack in the Jinzhou area. The Tatars are in a dilemma!"

"Jinzhou?" Zu Dashou couldn't help being surprised when he heard this, and then he couldn't help but look at Zhang Sanbai with a complicated expression.

This ancestor, Dashou, was not a fool. Xiong Tingbi's "three-party plan" was still in his ears.

After listening to Zhang Sanbai's words, he immediately realized that the rebels had adopted a plan similar to the "tripartite deployment strategy".

At the beginning, Xiong Tingbi's "tripartite deployment strategy" attacked Houjin from three directions: Guangning, Liaonan and North Korea.

Now that North Korea has surrendered to Houjin, the "tripartite deployment strategy" of the rebels can naturally only be from three directions: Jinzhou, Jinzhou and Dongjiang.

Therefore, the situation of the rebels in these three places is far worse than that in the Tianqi Year, but Hou Jin also just suffered a big defeat in the pass. In terms of manpower, material resources and popular support, it is not as far as the Tianqi Year.

Under such a situation, it is not impossible for the rebels to attack in the east and west, and Jin will be caught off guard.

But in this way, although the rebels can easily win, the Liaodong generals and their elite soldiers seem to be of no value.

Thinking of this, Zu Dashou suddenly broke into a cold sweat.

He hurriedly said: "General, is the land in western Liaoning a place where Duduo can come and leave whenever he wants?"

"In my opinion, since he wants to leave, let's show him some color!"

"Oh? I wonder what Commander-in-Chief Zu has to say?" Zhang Sanbai couldn't help laughing when he heard this.

"I don't dare, I don't dare, I just have a little experience from fighting with the Tatars for many years!" Zu Dashou said with a smile.

"The Tatars have many horses, and they come and go like the wind. If we let them go, I'm worried that they will come back after repelling the Liaonan rebels."

From Guangning to Jinzhou, it is about 700 miles.

If it were allowed to run wild, it would probably only take twenty days to make a round trip.

"In that case, let General Zu lead his troops to pursue him, okay?" Zhang Sanbai smiled.

"Uh, general, take your orders!" Nazu Dashou was stunned when he heard this. He never thought of digging a hole and jumping out of it.

This time, instead of coaxing Zhang Sanbai, he tricked himself.

But the arrow was on the string and had to be fired, so he had no choice but to respond.

"Uncle, uncle, you can't go here!" As soon as the ancestor Dashou left the tent, his nephew Wu Sangui couldn't help but said quickly.

"The Tartars are the most treacherous. If they are killed, I will die without a burial place!"

"Nonsense, do you think I don't know!" Na Zu Dashou said with a bitter smile, "Originally I wanted to trick that kid, but I never thought that this cunning guy would trick me in turn!"

It turns out that Hou Jin had more cavalry and was far more maneuverable than the rebels.

Originally, Nazu Dashou wanted to persuade Zhang Sanbai to pursue him and let him suffer a loss, so that Zhang Shun could rely on the Liaodong Army's confrontation with Hou Jin.

But he never expected that Zhang Sanbai would see through his plan or not, and instead send him to pursue it.

Nazu Dashou knew that this battle would be defeated, but as soon as he said his words, he could not regret it, so he ordered his troops and horses and chased all the way east.

Originally, the rebel camp was stationed at Wulu Mountain, five miles west of Guangning. According to legend, Emperor Shun conferred twelve famous mountains in the world, among which Wulu Mountain was the Zhenshan, also known as Beizhen.

Therefore, in later generations, Guangning was called Beizhen City.

Enough chatter, let us say that Zu Dashou led more than ten thousand Liaodong elites out of Wulu Mountain, bypassed Guangning City, and chased eastward.

It's just that he suffered the loss of Hou Jin and was afraid that the other party would try to counterattack, so he walked in formation and was cautious along the way.

Finally, the journey was uneventful, but because of the delay in the trip, the main force behind the money disappeared early.

That Zu Dashou couldn't help but think about it in his heart: "If this Tatar runs away, I'm afraid he won't be ridiculed by that kid for nothing. In this case, why not let the eldest uncle lead a team of cavalry and pick up a few heads, which can be considered as an explanation. .”

Thinking of this, Zu Dashou couldn't help but order: "Wu Sangui listens to the order, and I will lead you to lead my men to the Second Yi Camp to pursue the Tatars. You are only allowed to win, and you are not allowed to lose. There must be no mistakes."

"The last general takes orders!" Wu Sangui, who was so unaware of Zu Dashou's thoughts, quickly received the military order, led Sang Ang, Na Muqi and others, and continued to chase eastward, while Liu Zu Dashou led the infantry behind to hold down the formation.

Wu Sangui led the Jiangyi camp for another twenty miles and came to a mountain.

He looked up and saw that the mountains were densely packed with rocks and the path was rugged.

Wu Sangui couldn't help being shocked, and thought to himself: "This mountain is so steep, I'm afraid there are Tatars ambushing here."

Thinking of this, Wu Sangui picked out some smart scouts and sent them to the mountains to detect the ambush.

After being delayed for more than half a day and seeing no movement from the Tatars, Wu Sangui boldly entered the mountain and continued to chase eastward.

After finally getting out of Snake Mountain with complex terrain, they saw a river blocking them in front of everyone.

Wu Sangui took a closer look and saw a mess along the river. There were also burned and discarded rafts and pontoons floating along the river.

He couldn't help but quickly asked his soldiers to clean up, build a new pontoon bridge, and then cross the river.

Who would have thought that we had just crossed the Yangchang River when we heard the sound of cannons and how many Tatar generals came over.

When Wu Sangui saw this, how could he not know that this was a trick of the Tatars?

He couldn't help shouting loudly: "If you die now, you will die, if you fight, you will die. If you wait to die, can you be loyal to the country?"

Although Na Sangang and Na Muqi were surrendering to the barbarians, they responded impassionedly and said in Mongolian: "I am willing to die with the young general!"

Wu Sangui saw that his army was ready, so he led his cavalry to rush forward and sent an envoy across the river to ask for help from Zu Dashou.

Not to mention what happened to Wu Sangui, but after Duduo led his army back, he saw a group of cavalry blocked by the "Ming Army", and he couldn't help but said with great joy: "Sure enough, I fell into my trap!"

It turns out that although Duduo has a bad temper and is irritable, he is also a veteran.

He heard that the rebels made a surprise attack on Liaodong and captured Jinzhou, and he immediately understood that he had fallen into Zhang Shun's trick.

However, Hou Jin's troops were insufficient and it was difficult to control Guangning, Jinzhou and Dongjin at the same time, so he could only win through deceit.

The reason why he retreated so simply this time was to paralyze Zhang Sanbai and make him think that Liaonan had lost something and he had to go back.

After Zhang Sanbai led the main force to pursue him, he would return with a carbine.

I plan to defeat Zhang Sanbai first, and then find Geng Zhongming, Zhao Liangdong, Zhao Lizi and others to settle the score.

It's just that Duduo had so much information, he never expected that this time he didn't trick Zhang Sanbai, but instead coaxed Zu Dashou and Wu Sangui out.

It's a pity that these two uncles had a hundred evil intentions. They fell into Duduo's trick and were killed.

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