Seven hundred and ninety-nine if you don't give it, I'll grab it
Xiao Ruxun never thought he was a simple person who could surrender.
Not to mention that they were surrendering a group of national scum.
There is no doubt that the Ming Dynasty was edified by these borers. He saved the Ming Dynasty and saved everything in his heart.
And Xiao Ruxun's will has long been extremely firm.
With the help of the emperor's power, we will regain the emperor's authority, carry out large-scale rectification across the country, strictly investigate merchant gangs in various places, destroy these chains of interest, and reshape the system of the Ming Dynasty. Not to mention Hongwu, at least it must be restored to the Yongle era, and the commercial tax reform must be implemented no matter what.
One of the reasons why the Ming Dynasty was so poor was that commercial tax could never be implemented. In an era when the emperor had real power, the business development of the Ming Dynasty was not good enough. When the emperor lost its real power, business developed, and officials and scholars intervened on a large scale, everything was different.
The reform of commercial tax is to move their interests. They will not agree and will definitely protect their interests to the death. So they use their privileges to oppose the emperor's policy of imposing commercial taxes. In the end, they abolished the little commercial tax left by Zhu Yuanzhang.
So the Ming Dynasty became cold.
If you say it well, don’t give it, and if you negotiate, don’t give it. That’s good. If you don’t give it, I’ll grab it.
Xiao Ruxun turned around and entered the military tent.
On April 25, 26th year of Wanli, Xiao Ruxun reiterated the rules after breaking out of the Great Wall, except for obeying orders and not allowing armed fighting, all other military disciplines must not be followed!
This military order greatly stimulated the fighting will and animal nature of the Ming army soldiers, and made them vent their anger that had been bound by military rules and regulations for a long time.
So the 40,000 Ming army cavalry were excited, staring at their bloodshot eyes, gasping for a rough breath, waiting for that moment to come.
In the early morning of April 26, the 26th year of Wanli, that moment came. Xiao Ruxun led his army to attack and kill the Beilu camp outside Hukou. Forty thousand cavalrymen divided into several groups and entered the Beilu camp in several directions.
They turned into murderous ghosts, burned, killed, looted, and did their best to do anything to rage their beastly nature, madly pouring out their long-suppressed beastly nature, as if they were going to pour out all their malicious intentions in their lifetime on the Beilu.
Fierce, cruel, violent, terrifying.
These northern barbarians are probably the most miserable group since the confrontation between the Central Plains and the Grassland.
Before they had time to resist, they were defeated by the Ming army. Then they ran around and fled all the way, without any idea of resisting. The Ming army fought until the sun was noon and was summoned by Xiao Ruxun with a sound arrow, stopped chasing and came to the assembly ground one after another.
Of course, this is not about withdrawing the troops and stopping the attack, but about the alive Beilu being no longer visible in front of you. Moreover, Xiao Ruxun has arranged the aftermath, gathered his troops again, and prepared to fight all the way to Guihua City.
Ten thousand soldiers were left to defend and kill Hukou camp, clean up the battlefield, and cut off their heads to build Jingguan. Xiao Ruxun always gets more heads when leading troops to fight, but there are not many heads that can be regarded as beheading. The remaining heads have no other use. It would be a pity to waste it, so I can use them to build Jingguan.
According to Xiao Ruxun's instructions, the soldiers should build several high Jingguans on the road that Beilu had to go south, which would be better than the soldiers and artillery on the Great Wall.
The power of the explosion that was accumulated over many days was extremely terrifying. It lost its moral constraints. Under the intentional indulgence of the officers, under the leadership of the Liaodong Han cavalry and the Jurchen Jing cavalry, the other Han cavalry completely let themselves go and burst out with combat power several times stronger than before.
The Northern Lu soldiers lived together with the rest of their families, so there were many people, but they were mixed. If they were not organized, their combat effectiveness would be very weak. The Ming army took a considerable advantage and could chase dozens of people alone, or slashed with knives or hit them with horses. The more people, the stronger the lethality.
The Ming army, which had the advantage of maneuver power and combat power, completely let itself go. There was nothing else in their eyes, only enemies and property. When they saw who was running with property, they rode over to kill, then robbed the property, and cut off their heads to count as military merit.
The Northern Lu soldiers did not resist much and had no time to stop the effective resistance. They were soon finished. After they finished, they ran with their families. In panic, there were quite a few people running back along the direction they came.
Then these people will be in trouble.
Xiao Ruxun led the cavalry to march quickly, with the purpose of not allowing any defeated Beili to arrive in Guihua City to warn their nests, and to play raids, sudden attacks, and bloody battles.
These unlucky guys are on the same route as the Ming cavalry. Many people lost their horses and fled with their legs. Can they run past the Ming cavalry?
More than a few people ride a horse together. Can they beat the Ming army?
A few people who rode on horseback were lucky, but they became the targets of the Ming army's pursuit. They chased with muskets and crossbows. After more than a hundred steps, they regarded it as a practice and everything they saw was killed.
While advancing and killing along the way, many Ming cavalrymen achieved a pair of horses, greatly increasing their mobility and giving the food and water that had to be placed on one horse because of insufficient number of horses to another horse.
In this way, the Ming army's advance speed accelerated again.
Armed along the way, chasing all the way, the corpses of the Beilu along the way were connected to the corpses, and flesh and blood were connected to the flesh and blood. A bloody road appeared on the grassland, and from the mouth of the Khukou to Guihua City, which was a symbol of the Ming army's outstanding martial arts!
Xiao Ruxun decisively did not obey the kind-hearted warnings conveyed by Fang Shushi through Sun Chengzong and decisively led his army to attack. After Fang Shushi learned about this result, Fang Shushi sighed deeply.
"The famous general of Xiao Zhennan Kingdom cannot do anything about a false ending!"
After saying that, Fang Shushi silently wrote a report and sent people back to the capital to hand it over to Shen Yiguan, hoping that before Shen Yiguan could get news, he would persuade Shen Yiguan to not do anything that his relatives would hurt his enemies and would be happy.
Although he knew that the results of doing so might not be possible and would even cause his own troubles, he still did not want to see a truly capable general die in political struggle.
Zeng Xian's death made many knowledgeable people sigh. After Fang Shushi became a general of literature, he also understood the feasibility of Zeng Xian's re-set strategy. If Zeng Xian had succeeded, the pressure on Jiubian would not be so great, but Zeng Xian died like this.
Because of a strategy, because of a few slander, and because of the uneasiness of the ruler, he died.
Dead is worthless.
Chapter completed!