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Text 694 [News from the Cossacks]

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    In the mountains between the Suzi River and the Hun River, the tribe led by Man Dahai has lost more than half of its staff.

    Not all starved to death, nor all fell to death.

    As they walked, some people deliberately left behind and hid in a ravine somewhere, planning to live in the mountains from now on.  These people are all low-level Tazi soldiers, and their family members have not fled together, so they are not willing to transfer with the Manchu nobles.

    Man Dahai was unable to suppress the deserters, because there were high mountains and dense forests along the way, let alone one or two missing, even if they hid hundreds or thousands, it would be impossible to find them in a short while.

    Cross over a mountain, walk through a ravine, and turn over another mountain This is the way the Tartars turn.

    "ah!"

    There was a scream, and someone stumbled and rolled down the hillside.

    Tartar, who had already descended the mountain, walked over to check the situation.  It was found that this person had a broken arm and many bruises all over his body, so he reached out to grab the other person's food.

    "Please, save some for me" the injured Tartar begged bitterly, turning over to protect his grain bag.

    Another Tartar came over, and the two of them robbed grain together and divided the looted grain equally.

    One after another, the Tartars passed by here, and no one went to help the injured.  Occasionally, a Tartar came over and saw that the soles of this person's shoes were worn out, so he turned away without any interest.

    Now the food has not been eaten, and if it continues, it will not only be as simple as grabbing food.

    "My lord, I hunted a wild boar!"

    "Okay, there is a reward, credit!"

    Another Tartar officer came over and said to Man Dahai: "My lord, follow this ravine and go northward to Mucao Ridge. Mucao Ridge is not far from Hun River."

    Man Dahai shook his head: "Walking along the Hun River, you may encounter Nanmanzi. Choose the best mountain in front of you, and go straight to the east. I remember that near the south entrance, there is a big ditch running from east to west. That big ditch stretches for several  Ten miles, it is easy to pass, and there are villages along the way, where you can get some food.

    Man Dahai's decision successfully avoided the cavalry division.  If he went all the way north and happened to collide with the cavalry division, Wang Tingchen would have galloped after him.

    This guy has been hiding in the mountains, but the Datong cavalry is completely blinded, and he is not even sure where the tartar has gone.

    Three days later, more than 26,000 Tatars came to the big ditch that Man Dahai said.

    This is the area under the jurisdiction of the Zhengbai Banner. After Dorgon died, it was brought under the rule of the Qing emperor by Dayuer.

    Man Dahai said: "The clansmen in the villages along the way must go with them, and those who don't want to go will be killed directly!"

    At this moment, they have very little food left.  The Tazi soldiers rushed into the village, saying that they were ordered to take away the people of Zhengbai Banner. In fact, they found all kinds of excuses to kill and rob food. Even if they were willing to go with them, they would be hacked to death if they were not careful.

    The Jianzhou Jurchens are killing and robbing their compatriots!

    The cavalry division led by Wang Tingchen and the chasing dragoons searched for the enemy everywhere along the Hun River, but they couldn't even see a ghost.

    "Damn it, where can the Tartars go?" Wang Tingchen said depressedly.

    Wang Yaochen said: "It is estimated that he is still hiding in the mountains."

    Wang Tingchen was both helpless and funny: "I'm afraid most of the Tartars will starve to death with this way of hiding. Their food should be finished."

    Wang Tingchen said: "It's really hateful. I would rather starve to death than let us find meritorious service."

    Damn it if they can find it, these Tartars are just going back to their old profession.  In the early and middle periods of the Ming Dynasty, the Tartars were no match for the Ming army, and they migrated through the valleys in the same way. After starving to death and freezing to death, the Tartars rose again after dozens of hundreds of years of reproduction.

    Weak and small strengths have their own way of survival.

    Take Vietnam as an example, the Yuan Dynasty attacked three times.  Every time they quickly attacked their capital city,

    ?Vietnamese civil and military leaders led the army and civilians to drill the ravine, and the king of Vietnam hid in the sea by boat.  When the weather was hot and they came out of the mountains to fight guerrillas, the Yuan army fell ill in large numbers because of their intolerance to the scorching heat.

    It was not until the Yuan Dynasty expedition to Japan that the typhoon caused heavy losses that it gave up the fourth conquest of Vietnam.

    When Zhu Yuanzhang fought in Vietnam, the same was true for the Vietnamese. The Minister of Civil and Military Affairs led the soldiers and civilians to drill the valley, and the Vietnamese king took a boat to hide in the sea.  When the weather was hot, they came out again to fight guerrillas, causing the Ming army to fall ill due to the intense heat.

    It's just that even though the Ming army suffered heavy casualties, they still firmly occupied the city and did not withdraw their troops, and even sent large troops to suppress the rebellion many times.

    Every time the Vietnamese drill a ravine, a large number of people will starve to death!

    When Man Dahai led his troops to the old place of Wang Jiabu, they died and fled, leaving only more than 10,000 people around.  which also includes theStepanov, who led the army to plunder Heilongjiang, was hailed as a hero who opened up new sea routes in Tsarist Russia.

    The Tsarist Russian government is discussing a troop dispatch plan, intending to build 40 ships each year in the next two years, and at the same time prepare the timber for building 60 ships.  These are inland river wooden boats, used to transport troops and supplies. Tsarist Russia wants to send 3,000 troops to completely conquer the Heilongjiang River Basin.

    ? In another time and space, because of the annexation of Ukraine by Tsarist Russia, it triggered a fierce conflict with Poland, and the relationship with Ottoman and Sweden deteriorated.

    The plan for an expedition of three thousand troops to Heilongjiang was abandoned.

    At the same time, the Cossack leader sent by Tsarist Russia to reward Stepanlov wanted to control the Cossack forces in the Heilongjiang River Basin.  The two Cossack leaders broke out in internal strife, which greatly weakened the Cossacks' combat effectiveness, and it was only then that the Eight Banners Army and the Korean soldiers seized the opportunity.

    Wang Tingchen said to the guide: "Tell this man that it is already snowing, and it is impossible to send troops at this time. We will wait until the snow melts in the spring."

    Songhua River and Heilongjiang are too far away, and Wang Tingchen has no choice but to go back and ask his superiors for instructions.

    In fact, he didn't take it seriously, it's just a group of robbers, why mobilize them?  If the bandits don't want to leave, just send hundreds of cavalry to wipe them out.

    After all, the Huerha tribe had offered Dongzhu to the emperor, so it should be right to help fight the robbers.

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