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Chapter 966 The Mongolian detour!

"Mongols destroyed the Song Dynasty?"

This really touched Chu Tian’s blind spot.

Chu Tian knew that Kublai Khan's Mongol Empire destroyed the Southern Song Dynasty and established the Yuan Dynasty, but Chu Tian did not know how the Mongolian army attacked the Song Dynasty.

"The Song-Yuan War lasted for decades. When Mengge was the Great Khan of Mongolia, he lacked a powerful navy and ordered his brother Kublai and Subutai's son Wulianghetai to lead his army from Liangzhou, traveling through western Sichuan, Tubo, conquering Dali, and encircling Sichuan and Shu. From the southern barbarians, they can attack Chengdu north, or go through Jiaozhou, go down the river and attack the four counties of Jingnan."

Summer cold points out an amazing big detour on the big map - a Mongolian-style big detour.

Chu Tian suffocated slightly, and few people would consider the big roundabout tactics that lasted thousands of kilometers.

When the Mongolian Empire was the most powerful, it was best at roundaboutism with the power of the Mongolian army and destroyed many civilizations with the power of the opportunity.

The heroes in the north usually follow the rules, conquered Hanzhong and Xiangyang, then destroyed Shu and went downstream.

However, Mengge ordered Kublai and Ulianghetai to cross the western plateau of Sichuan, destroy the Dali Kingdom, and conquer Annan Kingdom, and restrain the troops of the Southern Song Dynasty from the rear of the Southern Song Dynasty to achieve the goal of destroying the Song Dynasty.

If Mengge had not been killed by a stray arrow in Diaoyu City, the Southern Song Dynasty might have perished in advance.

However, as a Mongolian Khan, Mengge wanted to surpass Temujin and went into battle personally, but died in Sichuan and Shu.

"The final result was that Mengge was killed and the great detour strategy failed. I remember that Kublai Khan took over Mengge to destroy Song and chose Xiangyang as a breakthrough point, which was still the traditional route to go south."

After Xia Tianliang reminded him, Chu Tian probably recalled the rough process of Mongolia's destruction of Song Dynasty.

The Mongol Empire went south three times and tried to destroy the Song Dynasty.

For the first time, the Mongolian Khan Ogedei and Temujin's third son ordered hundreds of thousands of Mongolian troops to start from the Huai River in the east and Bashu in the west, launching a full-scale attack on the Southern Song Dynasty. After six years of fierce fighting, there were dozens of battles. Meng Gong, the master of mobile defense in the Southern Song Dynasty, defended his life with heavy casualties on both sides. Ogedei died of illness, and the main force of the Mongolian army returned north, so we will stop the army for the time being.

The second time, the Mongolian Khan Mengge and the grandson of Temujin implemented a Mongolian-style detour, destroyed Dali, and the three armies attacked the Song Dynasty in an all-round way. Mongge led the main force of Mongolia to enter Shu, using Sichuan and Shu as a breakthrough point, and Wulianghetai attacked Jingnan, which was almost successful. However, Mongge died in battle, and the main force of the Mongolian army returned north to compete for the Khan throne.

The third time, the Mongolian Khan Kublai Khan, the brother of Mongke, besieged Xiangyang for several years. He used Xiangyang artillery and the navy to capture Fancheng, forcing him to surrender to Xiangyang, and eventually destroyed the Song Dynasty.

The previous two Mongolian army destroyed the Song Dynasty, all ended in a hurry with the death of a great knives. The Southern Song Dynasty had always had good luck. The Jin Dynasty attacked Song, Yue Fei, Han Shizhong, Wu Jie and other famous generals turned the tide. The Mongolian attacked Song Dynasty, and Meng Gong and others also gave birth to Meng Gong, and two Mongolian Knives, one died of illness and the other died in battle, delaying the demise. Unfortunately, the rulers of the Southern Song Dynasty were incompetent and ultimately failed to take advantage of the opportunity to counterattack.

After attacking Song three times, the Mongols had almost tried everything except sea routes.

For Chu Tian, ​​the Mongolian and Song War still has reference value.

The situations faced by the Mongol Empire and the Xia Kingdom of Chutian are really too similar.

The Mongolian army was so powerful at that time. Every attack on the Song Dynasty lasted for several years, with many casualties. It was almost the same as Chu Tian’s current situation. Even the territory of the Mongol Empire and Chu Tian was very similar. Chu Tian was the real Mongol Empire in the lord world. They all wanted to annex the south as soon as possible, but were blocked by the natural dangers of the Qinling Mountains and the Yangtze River. The princes who defended the south were not weak.

Chu Tian gestured a big detour on the map.

Mongolia's great detour is even more thrilling than Deng Ai's smuggling through Yinping and a surprise attack on Chengdu.

Of course, Chu Tian could send troops to recreate the Mengge-style big detour.

However, starting from Liangzhou and passing through the western Sichuan Plateau, the difficulty of such a surprise attack is simply incredible.

The Dali Kingdom during the Mongol Empire was actually the Southern Barbarians during the Three Kingdoms period.

"The journey from the Southern Barbarians to attack Chengdu or Changsha is long and it is not easy to replenish supplies..."

Despite this, Chu Tian carefully considered the invasion of the Southern Barbarians from the western Sichuan Plateau.

Xia Tianliang said: "As long as there is a teleportation array, it is probably not a problem to transport weapons and food from the north to the southern barbarians. It's just a bit of money."

"Money is not a problem."

Chu Tian's eyes lit up.

In "Lord", because of the existence of the teleportation array, many seemingly impossible strategies can be implemented.

The United States even directly intervened in the battlefield of the Goryeo through the teleportation array. However, because the teleportation array was expensive, the United States only sent 30,000 Fire Dragon Legion to support the Goryeo King Li Chenggui.

"Summon Huoan and Mu Ke to see me."

Chu Tian had some thoughts in his heart.

In the Western Regions Protectorate, Luntai City, Huo'an took his son to farm outside the city, and could see the majestic Tianshan Mountains.

That's right, the biggest problem of the Western Regions Protectorate is the food and water source, so military farming is very important in the Western Regions Protectorate.

Huo'an has done his best to support the 400,000 troops in the Western Regions.

He led officials from the Western Region Protectorate to reclaim farmland on the southern foot of the Tianshan Mountains and brought the farming traditions in the Central Plains to the Tianshan Mountains.

A lot of the food and grass in the Western Regions Protectorate actually comes from military farming.

Mu Ke brought his little daughter with him.

After the Western Regions Protectorate Annexed the Dayuan Kingdom, he did not intervene in the disputes in Central Asia. He focused on defense and was calm, so Huo'an lived a relatively stable life.

"Damn it, this kind of field is much harder than fighting."

Huo An cursed, but still waved his hoe and set an example.

At least 100,000 soldiers and horses were farming near Luntai City.

Huo'an's son was only ** years old. Sitting by the field, there was a small team of imperial cavalry responsible for protecting the eldest son of the Western Regions Protectorate.

Wang Xuance, the chief of the Western Regions Protectorate, found Huo An: "The King of Xia asked the lord to go to Xiacheng to discuss the attack on Shu Han."

"I can't help attacking Shu Han."

Huo An thought about it and it seemed that he was not involved.

However, since Chu Tian is looking for it, he still has to go.

Huo An said to Mu Ke: "Take two children with you and visit the Xia Palace, and let them meet their aunt by the way. Chu Zimou may want to use the chess pieces we left in the Southern Barbarians."

Mu Ke, who once guarded the Southern Barbarians, probably guessed that Chu Tian had summoned them to the Xia Palace: "But Liu Bei left a 100,000 army in the Southern Barbarians and controlled two or three teleportation arrays of the Southern Barbarians. The general Liu Bei guarded the Southern Barbarians was the famous Wu Han among the twenty-eight generals of Yuntai. Although the Southern Barbarian tribe was quite brave, their tribe leaders were not very intelligent and difficult to accomplish."

"That's why we need the generals of the Western Regions Protectorate. Chen Tang, I'll leave the farming matter to you."

Huo'an left Chen Tang, the general of the Western Regions Protectorate, to be responsible for the military farming, and then went to Xiacheng.

Xiacheng, the main city of Chutian, has been martial law and stationed 100,000 troops, and is preparing to send troops to recover the eastern counties occupied by the Eastern Wu Navy.

Huoan and Mu Ke came to Xiacheng and found that the city was heavily guarded. They couldn't help but wonder: "Xiacheng has always been prosperous, why are it heavily guarded today?"

"Master Protector, the Jiangdong Navy set out from Jianye to attack the coastal areas. Our King of Xia has gathered troops and prepared to fight back."

"The Jiangdong Army crossed the sea to attack? Have an idea."
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