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Chapter seven hundred and forty second naturalization sweat account

Chapter 742 Naturalized Sweat Position

"A large army like this appears on the grassland, and you actually believe that he is here to clear out the horse thieves."

To Balang's report, Senggedugulen directly whipped his face. The singing and dancing in the Khan Palace stopped, and the messengers came out everywhere. Soon, Tushmer of Altan's troops and several Zar Huqi rushed to the palace.

Tushmer was the minister of the Khanate. His status was similar to that of the Grand Secretary of the Cabinet and Secretary of the Ming Dynasty. Both were the most noble people in the Altan tribe. Zarhuqi was the assistant of Tushmer. In fact, in the huge Khanate, Zarhuqi often led a senior official in one aspect, just like the ministers in charge of the six ministries of the Ming Dynasty. Daluhachi, who was appointed by Balang, was the chief official of the border in a province during the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. Now, it is similar to the Silijian of the Ming Dynasty, and is the Privy Councilor of the Khan.

Altan Khan came from a ten thousand households and established such a huge force, he also needed an effective administrative system. The most worthy of reference is the official system of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty.

However, the officials in the central and local governments of the Mongolian Yuan were often warlords of all sizes, with strong independence. The Altan tribe learned these lessons and directly captured the military force in the hands of the Khan.

"The five thousand cavalry on Hairigu should be able to block the Ming army's actions, so the Khan doesn't have to worry too much."

Since Senggedugulen became the Khan King, few people have seen him so angry. A Tushmer said with caution. Senggedugulen glanced at him coldly and said in a deep voice:

"The Ming army has no less than 5,000 cavalry, and there are more than 20,000 infantry. You are not sure about Hairigu. I ask you, how many years has the Ming Dynasty not taken the initiative to come to the north?"

When he asked this, the people under him looked at each other and shook their heads. Such a large-scale advance would probably not have been seen in a century. Senggedugulen slapped the low table in front of him and said angrily:

"Since they dare to advance north so boldly, it means they must have reliance. Although I don't know what it is, Hairigu may not be able to stop it, Balang."

The whip was just now, and Balang didn't dare to say anything, so he could only kneel aside and hurriedly got up in front of him when he heard Senggedu Gulen's greeting.

"Tihuhe Bari leads 4,000 cavalry to the south immediately. If Hairigu is still supporting him, help them fight together. If Hairigu is defeated, help him to support him. If he sees the Ming army, don't fight, go back directly, gather with the main force here, and send orders now. I want him to go out when it's dark."

After saying this, Senggedugulen took out a small golden arrow from an open iron box beside him and threw it directly to Balang's feet. Balang quickly knelt down and picked it up, and hurriedly retreated.

Balang left, Senggedugulen pondered for a while and asked in a muffled voice:

"In three days, can 45,000 cyclists gather here, can there be more?"

"Khan, you have sent out powerful generals like Huhe Bari. He and Hairigu have a total of 10,000 cavalry. Including the other cavalry sent to clear out, can more than 10,000 cavalry still destroy less than 30,000 of the Ming army?"

A Zar Huqi couldn't help but speak up and was looked at by Senggedugulen's gloomy eyes, and he immediately did not dare to say anything. Right Tushimel pondered for a while and said:

"Khan, there are currently only 30,000 cavalry outside the city within three days. The day before yesterday, three thousand-person teams were sent to the west. Yilibari's team has made too many small moves recently, and the rest of the cavalry are here."

"Don't learn the wise man's trash, say, say it quickly."

Senggedu Gulen had a very bad temper at this time. When he heard the minister hesitation, he was so angry that he slapped the table with his hands. The armored guards outside thought of the hall and turned around again.

"Khan, the cavalry on the princess' side cannot be allocated the golden tent."

The so-called golden tent, on the side of Guihua City, does not refer to the tent that King Khan usually lives in. In Guihua City, the Khan also lives in the palace. The golden tent is similar to the governor's office in the Ming Dynasty. It is responsible for allocating troops and horses. It is the military center of the Altan tribe. Among them, the most elite cavalry of Senggedu Gulen and Sanniangzi are directly under the jurisdiction of the Golden tent. The so-called golden tent cavalry is also called the Altan tribe's Qie (the guard cavalry of Genghis Khan back then).

Senggedu Gulen's face became not very good-looking. He paused and prepared to stand up. After all, he was old and his standing up was a little anxious. He was dizzy. His body was shaking there and he was almost about to fall. Everyone stood up subconsciously, and the maid behind quickly stepped forward to support him.

"You go and mobilize other cavalry first, and I will meet the princess."

Senggedu Gulen Khan stabilized his body and breathed a sigh of relief. The ministers below all bowed and were about to leave the palace to prepare. Senggedu Gulen whispered:

"I said I am the Khan King, but I can't control the cavalry on the princess' side, and I can't control the cavalry on Seidat below. I really don't know what kind of khan this is?"

Hearing this sentence, the ministers were shocked, but no one dared to look up. The rules of the Mongolian troops on the grassland, the cavalry was not a unified army, but a general and nobleman of all sizes. When needed during war, they were gathered under unified command. However, the subordinates of the soldiers were not determined, so there was no unified command. When fighting, they would inevitably encounter Gu Xi's strength, unable to withstand too many casualties, and suspicion of each other.

The first generation of Altan Khan was able to rise on the grassland, which was to gradually take the cavalry of each unit under his own jurisdiction, and the herdsmen and cavalry were nominally commanded by nobles at all levels, but in fact, they were led by the command of the large and small officers sent by the Khan. At this time, a unified command and command were truly achieved, and their strength naturally expanded.

But in the later period, Altan Khan indulged in love with his own emotions and was superstitious about Tantric Buddhism, and his control over the lower part gradually became loose, and the signs of being the masters appeared again.

The officers sent by Altan Khan himself replaced the original nobles and became the real masters of subordinate herdsmen and cavalry, and their cohesion was greatly weakened.

Not to mention that Altan Khan favored the Third Lady in his later years and handed over more than 10,000 elite cavalry to the Third Lady for command, which actually caused the greatest division.

What is really ridiculous is that the Ming Dynasty court itself combined the already divided Altan tribe again. The Ming Dynasty court sent someone to make a marriage for Senggedu Gulen and the third lady, allowing them to get married and maintain the situation of Altan tribe.

The forced melon is not sweet. Senggedu Gulen and Sanniangzi live in the same place as the Khan and the Princess, but they are in harmony with each other. The two have their own loyal powers and orders to separate, which is nothing more than a past that is still maintained on the surface.

Now that we want to mobilize the cavalry of the third lady, Senggedu Gulen must go in person to coordinate. How happy this made him happy? Moreover, the scene of Altan's descent from the extreme, Senggedu Gulen himself experienced it himself, and in his eyes, he was really depressed.

The chiefs of various tribes and nobles coming everywhere were amazed at the palace of Khan of Guihua City and thought it was a miracle. However, some merchants also said that this palace was less than one percent compared to the Forbidden City of the Ming Dynasty, but its scale was already quite large.

Senggedu Gulen was surrounded by young and beautiful women, while the guards on the third lady were all handsome men. This was one of the jokes among the nobles of Altan, but Senggedu Gulen just pretended not to see him.

It was different from what I had thought in advance. Senggedugulen came over and said a few words. The third lady also took out her token. Unlike Senggedugulen's golden arrow, the third lady was a gold medal in the shape of a foal.

"The Ming army came north this time, and the Khan must be careful."

The third lady said solemnly, but it moved Senggedu Gulen. After all, they were all from the Altan tribe. At the critical moment, they could distinguish the importance of the matter. Senggedu Gulen also answered very seriously and said:

"Please rest assured that the little emperor of Ming Dynasty did not know that the sky was high and the earth was strong. He was urged by the young devotional minister, so he was stunned to come to the grassland. I will definitely defeat them completely. This time, we can go to Datong, or even to the capital. We can live in the Forbidden City of the Ming Dynasty and recreate the great cause of Genghis Khan."

Because of the festival, the carnival in Guihua City had begun, but was interrupted quickly. The nobles in the city took their guards to the outside of the city to summon their subordinates. Envoys rode horses and drove out to mobilize troops around Guihua City.

It was similar to what Wang Tong expected. Although the Tartars' reconnaissance cavalry flocked, there were not many forces who really dared to fight. Most of them came to observe the situation of the army and quickly passed the news back.

On the third day, we entered the mountain and walked out of the foothills on the fifth day. There was no large-scale battle. The most eye-catching ones were the roaming cavalry in the horse team, the Huwei Army, Ji Town and Datong Town cavalry seemed to be competing with each other, and they showed how could they be.

The Tartar Reconnaissance Cavalry who came here may be a more alert herdsman, while the cavalrymen of the Ming Dynasty were well-trained and well-equipped soldiers, and they had the upper hand in combat.

One by one, they were taken back one by one. At night, the mountains on both sides of the valley were even more killing everywhere. The Tartar cavalry who were used to riding horses could only approach on foot, but in the infantry battle, they were the elite opponents of the Ming army. By the fifth day, the Tartars no longer dared to approach and spy.

After several days of mutual killing, the cavalry from Jizhen, who were born in Jizhen have improved a lot of cavalry of the Huwei Army. They are both Ming cavalry, and the Huwei Army may not be as disciplined as the Huwei Army, but they are much stronger in bloodthirsty and cruelty. In such single-handed fighting for the purpose of killing and the obscurity of the battlefield, the Huwei Army has made a big splash.
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