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Volume 11 Zhang Gongbei Looking at the Heavenly Wolf Chapter 1047: Victory

Without asking too much, someone told Zhong Qiniang about the origin of the Mongols, who were envoys of the Mongols of the Klie tribe.

The leader was a pair of children of Sangkun, the prince of Krei tribe. His son was named Tusah and his daughter was named Dadaerzhen.

Zhong Qiniang was a little relieved because she knew that Sang Kun was the sworn brother of her husband and the brother's daughter, so she should be considered a niece, but she was still a little worried. Who knew that the Hu people would talk about ethics? In order to curry favor with the powerful, she had never seen or heard of anything?

When she asked Mu Huali's subordinate who had arrived with Mongolian envoys, she immediately became a little annoyed. Sure enough, she was not wrong. These Hu people were eating raw meat and drinking blood, and they were not as good as powerful allies such as etiquette and law.

Where the Mongolians were, let alone the Anda brothers, their uncles could marry their niece, their sons could marry their father's wives and concubines...

When Zhao Shi returned to the Yunwai grassland, received the imperial edict, and wanted to meet these Mongolian envoys, she also entered the central army tent. Without saying much, she stood behind Zhao Shi, thinking, if those Mongolians were shameless, although they were not good at saying anything, so as not to ruin the great affairs of their husbands, but with themselves here, the husband would not be able to agree easily?

Zhao Shi naturally couldn't guess her thoughts...

What he wanted to know now was what was going on in the east, and what progress did Mu Huali make when he arrived at the Krei tribe.

The northeast is long, but it is the joint that restricts the westward advance of the Mongolian tribes. He must pay attention to it. He also has to pay attention to it. The Mongolians are now like hungry wolves locked in cages. Once released, they will definitely hurt people.

After seeing Tusah and others, they kept their eyes on Dadaerzhen for a moment. They had already introduced this before. This is Sangkun's daughter and Tusah's sister.

Tusahe did not brag at all. This is a rare beautiful woman among the Mongolians, full of vitality and wildness. Her bright eyes as bright as stars flashed, looked at this and that curiously, with a delicate and innocent taste, standing next to Tusahe, who was as strong as a cow, was more like his daughter than his sister.

Zhao Shi didn't care about that much. He had been fighting in the grassland for two years. Now the Naiman tribe has gradually become weak. If the Mongolian tribes are put in, there will be only two outcomes.

One was picked by the Mongolians, and the other was to fight with the Mongolian tribes, but in that case, it was not in line with the interests and strategies of the Qin Dynasty.

It is not yet time to fight with the Mongolians. Although in his opinion, the Mongolian tribes had just ended the war and were trapped in the northeast for so long, their strength was definitely not as strong as they had swept the grasslands.

But he was not sure about the strength of the Mongolian tribes. If he was entangled with them on the grassland, he probably wouldn't end in too short a time even if he could gain the upper hand. Just like the war with the Naiman tribe, he could only weaken them, but not destroy them.

And the war that lasted for too long has no benefit in the interests of the Qin Dynasty today.

However, Tusahe did bring him good news. Although it was not what he wanted to hear, this news was enough to make him feel more at ease.

The Battle of Kuoyitian Grassland was completely shattered by the bloody battle of two famous Mongolian generals Sangkun and Muhuali.

Although unlike another time and space, the Kuoyitian Grassland did not become the final place for the Naiman tribe to defeat, it was also a key victory.

After listening to Mu Huali's suggestion, Sangkun delayed for a day, he used the cavalry of Kelie's troops to harass the enemy's wings. Then, when the war was at its most intense, he used the Qin army as the arrows to break the Naiman army in one fell swoop...

At the end of that battle, there were Mongols pursuing the enemy everywhere on the Kuoyitian grassland. The blood of the Naimans dyed the grassland red. Thousands of elite Naiman cavalry left behind a large number of corpses and fled in all directions. They were shot and killed by the Mongols one after another. Only a small number of enemies escaped beyond the Mongol range.

As the decisive force of this battle, the Qin army did not scream after the pursuit, because that was just the beginning of this war...

Afterwards, Sangkun gathered all the cavalry and joined the Qin army. He did not stop on the battlefield at all. He met the other cavalrymen of Naiman who were supporting him overnight.

In this battle, the Nai Barbarians sent troops too hastily, and reinforcements rushed to the Kuoyitian grassland, which was also uneven, which became the main factor that determined the outcome of the war.

In the northwest of Kuoyitian grassland, the Mongols roared and defeated the three Naiman teams one after another. At this time, the Mongols' momentum had reached its peak. They were exhausted regardless of the successive bloody battles. The victory made them crazy. Whenever they fought with the enemy, they would first break through the formation with the Qin army, which was good at raiding, and then the soldiers of the Kelie team rushed forward, surrounding and annihilated the enemy who had lost their formation and panicked.

In the following days, the Mongols and Qin army's coalition forces won consecutive battles and their morale was even stronger...

The coalition forces kept chasing the remnants of Naiman people and came to the edge of the Erguna River. At this time, they met the Naiman commander Tuohei Tuoa, leading 4,000 Naiman cavalry to cross the river and enter the Kuoyitian grassland.

At this moment, the figure of the coalition forces appeared on the banks of the Ergun River.

That battle was simply a massacre. The Naiman cavalry crossed the river were unprepared. Some were on the north bank of the Ergun River, some were on the south bank, and some were just crossing the river.

When the coalition cavalry roared and rained arrows at them, the Nai Barbarians completely collapsed.

The river water of the Erguna River was dyed red by the blood of the Naimans. The bodies of countless Naiman cavalry were soaked in the river water and downstream.

The coalition cavalry went around and quickly wiped out the Naiman cavalry on the south bank. The already crazy coalition cavalry stimulated by victory almost lost control. After annihilated the enemy on the south bank, they began to cross the river.

At this time, if the Naimans still have the courage to fight, the coalition forces would definitely suffer a lot.

But unfortunately, the Nai Barbarians were already scared and failed to stop the coalition forces from crossing the river.

The coalition forces crossed the Ergun River and began to pursue the fleeing enemy. They stayed asleep for several days and nights, chasing the fleeing enemy, and defeated two teams of Naiman, who killed the Naimans and were frightened and did not dare to look back at the enemy. In the end, only Tuhei Tuoa led hundreds of confidants to escape the pursuit of the Mongols. The tenacity and ferocity of the Mongolian soldiers were fully demonstrated in this battle...

The Battle of Kuoyitian Yuanye buried countless elite cavalry of Naiman, ending with the complete failure of Naiman.

If the Mongols had not been exhausted, the Qin soldiers would have stopped chasing early and defeated the eastern army of Nai Barbarians.

After this battle, the escaped Tuhei Tuoa gathered the defeated troops of each unit and retreated to the lower reaches of the Ergun River. The coalition gradually gathered together. While celebrating the victory, they no longer had the strength to pursue the enemy again...

In this way, the battle between Kuoyitian came to an end.

In this battle, the Kelie tribe suffered a considerable injury. Six thousand Mongolian soldiers were injured, and nearly half of them were left, and the Qin army was left with more than 500 people. A big victory finally made the Kelie tribe breathe a sigh of relief.

This battle also sounded the death knell for the grassland overlord and the Naiman tribe that had been strong for hundreds of years.

Not to mention other things, the war in the south was defeated, the war in the east was defeated, and the enemy was attacked on both sides. The strategic environment of the Naiman people was already harsh and unparalleled. This is not counting. After successive defeats, it caused an irreversible heavy blow to the morale of the Naiman tribes......

What made Sangkun and Mu Huali even more happy was that after the defeated Naiman people retreated to the lower reaches of the Erguna River, they immediately split up. The Naiman cavalry broke away from the army and returned to their tribe.

Among them, the soldiers of various Tatars had an internal strife. After one fight, in addition to some who stayed and continued to fight for the Nai Barbarians, some Tatar soldiers ran away from the northern grasslands and became horse bandits wandering there.

Part of them went south, then turned west, returned to the Yunwai grassland, and re-spoken loyalty to his Khan.

After this split, the combat power of the Naimans in the east was already insignificant, and the living space of the Krei tribe could be guaranteed...

Of course, what gave the Naimans another heavy blow was that Tuhei Tuoa, who was leading the army, was defeated, was afraid of being punished by Tayang Khan, so he led other Mongolian tribes expelled from the northeast grassland by the Mongols to the north and summoned the remnants of the Maiman tribe in the north to escape from the rule of the Naiman tribe.

In this way, the gates of the Naiman tribe were wide open to the east, and to the south, there were also the coalition forces of Han and Tatars, and the strategic environment of the Naiman tribes became rapidly deteriorating...

It can be said that the Battle of Kuoyitian Yuanye shows the arrival of the end of the Naiman tribe.

Of course, at this time, from Tusahhe and Kuitemur, we could only hear the whole story of the battle between Kuoyitian Grassland. As for the ones behind, they were still happening, and the moment when they were about to happen, no one could guess that the powerful Naiman tribe would fall apart so easily.........

In addition to good news, there was also bad news. Genghis Khan Temujin's eldest son Shuchi represented his father, as an envoy of the Mongolian tribes, and went to the Krei tribe and received a warm hospitality from King Han of the Krei tribe.

As Tusahe stammered, Zhao Shi realized that his sister was not sent to him for his own view, but Genghis Khan made a request for marriage to King Han of the Krei tribe for his son.
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