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Chapter 1026: Tail docking

Wang Qiang did not stop Xiong Kuohai. He paid a huge price and caused Xiong Kuohai to suffer heavy losses, but Xiong Kuohai still successfully broke out.

When Yao Changkun sent Wang Qiang, he ignored the most important issue, that is, Wang Qiang himself.

The combat effectiveness of the Fourth Battalion is no problem. The main combat unit of more than 10,000 people blocked Xiongkuohai. The Mengqi commanded by Jamuha in the rear had already chased after him. The two sides cooperated to annihilate Xiongkuohai. It should be a matter of catching a turtle in the middle of the army.

But he forgot Wang Qiang's origin at this critical moment.

Wang Qiang came from Lucheng. His father Wang Fang was once the deputy general of the Lucheng border army. On the day Lucheng City broke, he died in Lucheng. He was killed by the Mongols. Wang Qiang hated the Mongols. Even though the Mongols had surrendered and became an important force on Yun Zhao's road to domination, Wang Qiang, as Yun Zhao's confidant, never put this hatred on his face on the public level, but he still deeply remembered the death of his father, the death of his mother and grandfather, especially his mother and grandfather, who died in front of him. If there were no Mongol invasion, this would not have happened.

Sima Rui and the Sima family are completely finished, but the revenge of killing their father with the Mongolian tribe may never be avenged. Yardan has become Yun Zhao's wife. The Mongolian tribe's status is stable in the Northern Expedition Army. In the Northern Territory, the integration between the Mongolian people and the Northern Territory people is progressing smoothly. The Mongolian tribe has become an important political force of the Northern Territory regime. Putting aside military power, the former Dayan officials headed by Azis are now also a force that cannot be ignored in the Northern Territory civil servant system.

There is no justice in national war! Han Zhong once said to Wang Qiang that Wang Fang died on the battlefield. For a soldier, he had no regrets. On the other hand, he had to get along with each other. There were thousands of people who were killed by us. If the people of Meng can let go of hatred, why can't we? Death is gone, and the living must continue. Every living person has the right to pursue a happier and better life. If he is entangled in the hatred of the past, it will not only be useless, but may cause disaster to provoke oneself. Yun Zhao will never allow such instability under his rule.

Wang Qiang knew that Han Zhong was right, but he still couldn't let it go. He didn't want to breed new hatred with the Mongolian people, but he didn't want to cooperate with the Mongolian people.

So before Jamuha arrived, he violated Yao Changkun's order and took the lead in launching a comprehensive general offensive. A fled and morale-breaking army faced his more than 10,000 elite troops with excellent equipment and high morale. Wang Qiang took it for granted.

While Jamuha was still far away from the battlefield, Wang Qiang did not stand firm and wait for Jamuha's encirclement, but instead took the initiative to attack Xiongkuohai.

Wang Qiang ignored one thing, that is, the army led by Xiong Kuohai is not an ordinary town army, but a private army of aristocratic families, and a veteran who has experienced nearly ten years of battle in the south, of which nearly 5,000 were veterans who had experienced bloody battles in Suihua. Xiong Kuohai also had more than 15,000 people under his command, of which he brought out from Suihua, and more than 10,000 were Qin Rouniang's stern turnaround and took power back from Su Can. The elite Qin family who originally followed the head of the Qin family, all of which were veterans.

When the Northern Army fought against the private army of the aristocratic families, few of them defeated their opponents, either completely annihilated or forced their opponents to surrender. In Luzhou, Yun Zhao successfully forced the Zhao and Huang families to surrender, which was a system of surrender. In Jiangling, the five thousand Cao family troops led by Cao Ning resisted tenaciously to the end, causing Zhou Bin and Jia Yun to suffer heavy casualties. In the end, they both killed all the wounded soldiers. When they finally surrounded and annihilated the private army of the aristocratic families who escaped from Jiangling, except for the Wang family army who fought to the death to resist and was completely annihilated, most of the other ones also surrendered in an integral manner.

After careful statistics, no private army of aristocratic families collapsed because of their defeat.

This special phenomenon is caused by the composition of these private armies of aristocratic families.

The private army of aristocratic families is composed of direct descendants, partial branches, family extensions, and workers and tenants from the family territory. In an army, father and son, uncle and nephew gather together. Sometimes, within a small team, they are all relatives. This kind of special composition makes them have a combat effectiveness far exceed that of ordinary troops when fighting. As the saying goes, brothers in war, father and son soldiers in battle. One person dies in battle, which arouses greater revenge for the survivors, and thus produces stronger combat effectiveness.

Wang Qiang's fourth battalion has better equipment. If they defended steadily, they could consume their opponent's combat effectiveness in positional warfare. However, Wang Qiang chose the stupidest way of combat. He attacked the entire army and wanted to annihilate Xiongkuohai's troops before Jamuka arrived.

The battle in Huangliang Village was extremely tragic. More than 15,000 Qin family troops launched a cruel hand-to-hand battle against 10,000 soldiers of the Fourth Battalion of the Northern Army. After Wang Qiang misjudged the combat effectiveness of the opponent, he mistakenly pulled the depth of the formation too thin. At the beginning of the battle, he suffered a great loss. Xiong Kuohai led his army to attack and broke through the formation. Xiong Kuohai, who came out of the formation, led his army to rewind and spread the formation beyond the fourth battalion of Wang Qiang, who was trying to surround Xiong's troops, was almost surrounded by Xiong Kuohai.

This is a war where both sides try to surround the opponent. Both sides do their best to mobilize their troops and generals, and both want to open a gap from the enemy's flank. At the Qidao Bridge on the left wing of Huangliang Village, both sides break through, counterattack, regain, break through, counterattack, and regain. The same drama has been staged countless times throughout the day. The small Qidao Bridge, a radius of only five miles, gathers corpses like mountains and blood flows into a river.

In the afternoon, the battle between Qidaoqiao and the Northern Expedition Army gradually gained the upper hand. After all, the Fourth Battalion was to nourish its energy and the Qin family army fled for a long distance. The initial courage and passion were gradually wiped out in the face of the enemy's tenacity. In the end, the Fourth Battalion defended Qidaoqiao and also defended the flanks of its own army, and began to move towards the opponent's flanks.

The flank battlefield conquest army gained the upper hand, but on the front battlefield, Xiong Kuohai's troops were more powerful. The most important thing was that Xiong Kuohai, a powerful general with too many military power, led his personal soldiers to enter and exit. Every time Wang Qiang organized an effective resistance, he would be shattered countless times by Xiong Kuohai. However, Xiong Kuohai became more and more frightened. Every time he defeated the opponent's array, the Northern Expedition Army could regroup in the shortest time. Xiong Kuohai, who had led his troops for many years, keenly discovered that when the opponent regrouped, he did not return to the original system, but to form a unified command based on the distance of the region, a general of the highest level in the area was formed. This commander may be a general Yunhui, and sometimes a small captain.

Speaking of which, Xiong Kuohai had not really fought with the Zhengbei Army. When he was in Jiangnan, although the one who was fighting against him was the Zhengbei Army, it was the Weiwei who surrendered to the Zhengbei Army, as well as the troops of Wang Xiang and the Yulin Army. This was the first time that the genuine Zhengbei Army had encountered this, and the tenacity of the opponent was only seen in his life.

The defeat of the seven bridges on the flank battlefield made Xiong Kuohai understand that he must quickly get rid of the army in front of him. To get rid of it, he needs to have the determination to cut off his arm. Otherwise, the war will continue to stalemate and once the opponent's reinforcements arrive, he will be the end of the entire army.

Under Xiong Kuohai's strict order, Qin Feng and Qin Li once again launched a fierce counterattack towards Qidaoqiao. The number of people and the fierce offensive made the Northern Expedition Army begin to have to lean its troops to counterattack in the direction of Qidaoqiao. Xiong Kuohai took advantage of this opportunity to lead more than 3,000 Qin family troops to rush out of Wang Qiang's defense, and Qin Feng and Qin Li, who led the attack on Qidaoqiao, were destined to stay on that land forever.

Wang Qiang did not block Xiong Kuohai. Even at the last moment, he personally led his personal guards to intercept him, but even the ancient capital of Albu, which was crippled across the desert, was defeated by Xiong Kuohai in a few seconds. How could Wang Qiang be the opponent? If the personal guards had not fought to help him, another senior general of the Northern Army would have died in the battlefield. Even so, Wang Qiang was seriously injured.

The vast sea left behind, with 15,000 people. He left more than 12,000 people in Huangliang Village. Only more than 3,000 people could follow him to break through. He felt bitter in his heart. If it weren't for the cavalry of Jamuha behind him, he would have won this battle. But now, he could only flee in a panic.

Wang Qiang's heart was bitter. Although he annihilated most of Xiongkuohai's army, the protagonist ran away. Thousands of people in the Fourth Battalion were killed and injured. In the outside world, this was still a victory, but Wang Qiang knew that he had lost.

After nightfall, Jamuha finally arrived and saw the devastated Huangliangtun and Qidao Bridge. Looking at the scarred Wang Qiang and the approximately 3,000 Qin family prisoners of war who were disarmed and enclosed together, Jamuha also showed a bitter smile on his face. Although he was not old, he was a long-standing person, so he could naturally guess what this was for.

But Albugu was very annoyed. He suffered a great loss at Xiongkuohai's hands and was determined to take revenge. This time he was with Jamuha, and Jamuha was facing Fu Xiongkuohai. Revenge was stable, but Wang Qiang messed up.

"You wait and eat military law!" Albugu looked at Wang Qiang fiercely and spoke ill with harsh words. The generals of the battalion surrounded Wang Qiang immediately widened their eyes and wanted to scold them back.

Before Jamukha could have a whip on his back, he whipped Albugu off his horse. Wang Qiang was Yun Zhao's confidant. Even if he violated the military law, he would probably be temporarily deposed and would not be punished too much. Someone would take care of this matter, and the Mongolian army would not be able to offend people in any way.
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