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    The two bombers dropped seven more incendiary bombs and then flew away, leaving only the reconnaissance plane to continue their investigation.  The entire camp of the Outer Mongolian bandit army burst into flames, black smoke shot straight into the sky, and among the fireworks there were desperate figures struggling and calling for help. The bullets and explosives that exploded were like fireworks and firecrackers on New Year's Eve, crackling incessantly.  But no matter how loud the explosion was, it still couldn't cover up the screams.

    There was an incendiary bomb that deviated slightly from the camp and landed on the bank of the Bulgan River by mistake.  The solid ice on the river had been through the whole winter and was as thick as three or four feet. It was actually melted by incendiary bombs and formed a deep pool with a diameter of tens of meters. Many people wanted to put out the fire on their bodies with water, so they jumped into the cold ice regardless of their own safety.  The Bulgan River, but who knew that they would die faster under the attack of cold and heat.

    All the officers and soldiers of the Altai Patrol Camp on the other side of the river stood silently by the river, staring at what was happening in front of them, and no one made any sound.  Although there were raging flames not far away, and wind swept in the heat from time to time, everyone felt an endless chill from the bottom of their hearts. It was so cold that their faces turned pale, their hands and feet were hard, and their whole bodies trembled. Many people couldn't help but start to cry towards their own bodies.  Prayer to the gods:

    "Blessed by the God of Immortality!"

    "My Hu Da!"

    "The Jade Emperor, the Supreme Lord, the Tathagata Buddha, and all the ancestors, bless the little one safely!"

    The fire lasted for more than half an hour before it gradually extinguished. Paleta mustered up the courage to lead his men across the Bulgan River.  When passing by a deep pool formed by incendiary bombs, you can see that the water of the deep pool is densely covered with black charcoal-like human bodies, but none of them made a cry for help. It seems that they have been dead for a long time.

    After being baptized by incendiary bombs, the camp of the Outer Mongolian Army can no longer look like half of its original appearance. The felt bags, tents, trenches, and fortifications have all disappeared. Those noisy Mongolian men are now forever quiet. They used to ride horses and ride wildly.  The strong bodies of those who hunted, hunted, and wrestled were either burned to ashes in the sea of ????fire, or burned beyond recognition.

    Along the way, eight huge craters could be seen clearly. Everything within tens of meters around the crater was smoked black. Smoke still curled out of the burnt human body, and from time to time, internal organs were heated and collapsed and scattered on the ground.  Many people were burned to death, but they did not die immediately. They were rolling around on the ground, moaning and screaming, just asking for a quick death.  At this time, giving him a slap in the face to give him pleasure is not cruelty, but supreme mercy!

    The sounds of vomiting from the officers and soldiers of the patrol battalion also came and went.  Most of the soldiers who dared to follow had seen blood during the suppression of bandits and rebellions, and now they were still vomiting, which showed how tragic the scene was.

    Of the more than a thousand people brought here from Danbaijiang Village, only two or three hundred were able to survive this battle intact, and there were probably two or three hundred people who barely managed to survive. The rest of them have returned to their souls.  The remaining soldiers stood in despair not far away, showing no reaction to the approaching patrol battalion soldiers. Their eyes were dull, staring at the black ruins of the camp.

    If Xinjiang goes against Sun Yuanqi in the future, will he not be able to escape this fate?  Thinking of this, Paleta couldn't help but shuddered all over.

    The bombardiers on the two bombers had no idea how much murder they had unintentionally committed.  They returned to Anxi Prefecture Airport for a short rest, took off again after replenishing bomb fuel, and headed straight for Khovd City, an important town in western Outer Mongolia.

    For Chinese people, Khovd City should be an unforgettable city.

    ?? Kobudo, also known as "Hebudo", the city of Kobudo (now the capital of Kobudo Province, Mongolia) was built in the eighth year of Yongzheng (1730). It was named because it is close to the Kobudo River.  In the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong's reign (1761), Counselor Khovd was appointed to take charge of the Dulbert tribe and the tribes in the Altai Mountains.  Since then, the area under the jurisdiction of Minister Counselor Khovd was also called "Kovd", with an area of ??approximately 400,000 square kilometers.

    After the Wuchang Uprising broke out in the third year of Xuantong (1911), Jebtsundamba declared the independence of Outer Mongolia under the instigation of Tsarist Russia, and sent the black lama Danbi Gyaltsen and others to lead troops westward to Uliasutai and Khovd.  Danbi Gyaltsen was a legendary figure active in Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Gansu regions of China in the early 20th century. Because he always presented himself as a lama, he was also called the Black Lama or the Fake Lama.  He claims to be a Mongolian born in Russia, and the Russian Consulate in Kulun also certified that he is a Russian citizen. However, he has been engaged in activities in China against Chinese rule and instigating Mongolian independence.

    Danbi Gyaltsen claimed to be a messenger sent by God to liberate the Mongols from the Chinese, and spared no effort to advocate Mongolian independence. The epileptic Zasak (official name, meaning "consul" in Mongolian) of various Outer Mongolian ministries also responded.  , only Khovd's Dulbert Khan Galzhang Namuzile was loyal to the Qing Dynasty, and still listened to Khovd's counselor Pu?? Moderation.

      In May 1912, Danbi Gyaltsen led more than 5,000 Kuron "independent" troops, and with the support of Tsarist Russia, he joined forces with Haishan and Magsarzaf to attack Khovd.  At that time, there were only more than 300 defenders in Khovd City. The Beiyang government telegraphed to Xinjiang Governor Yang Zengxin to send troops to rescue. However, the Xinjiang reinforcements were delayed in leaving due to Russian obstruction and other reasons, leaving hundreds of defenders trapped in the isolated city.  Three months later, the Outer Mongolian army finally captured the city of Khovd, which had no food and reinforcements inside and no reinforcements from the outside, and expelled Pu??, the last counselor of Kobdo. The old city of Kobdo was also burned down by the Outer Mongolian army.

    Soon the whole territory of Khovd fell.

    Tenbi Gyaltsen hated China very much, and treated Chinese prisoners extremely cruelly. He once cut open the chest of a prisoner with a dagger, reached into the chest with his own hands to remove the heart, and then used the heart to mix with the brain and blood of the prisoner and sacrificed it to Tibetan people.  Buddhist gods.  ¡ª¡ªThis is such a person. Because of his "contribution" to the independence of Outer Mongolia, he was named a Living Buddha by Jebtsundamba and became the military ruler of western Outer Mongolia.

    Precisely because of Denby Gyaltsen¡¯s criminal behavior, Sun Yuanqi did not hesitate to list Khovd City as a key target for this attack, vowing to blow up Denby Gyaltsen¡¯s hiding place into a rotten dough stick.

    At about 1 o'clock in the afternoon on February 1, 1913, just when the dignitaries were drinking and having fun, two bombers, guided by reconnaissance planes, flew over the city of Khovd and attacked the city's main palace, Danbi Gyaltsen's residence, military camp and other places.  Eight giant gasoline-incendiary bombs were thrown, turning these places into a sea of ????fire in an instant.

    At about 1 o'clock in the afternoon on February 2, 1913, two bombers visited Khovd City again after bombing Ulyasoutai to bomb the remaining military important places.  However, the effect this time was obviously not as outstanding as last time. As soon as the prince Lama of Khovd City heard the "buzzing" sound of the plane, he immediately jumped on his horse and ran wildly out of the city like a frightened rabbit.  Viewed from the sky, the city of Khovd looks like a hornet's nest that has been poked. Whether they are living Buddhas, lamas or wandering beggars, they are desperately trying to stay away from this disaster city.

    At about 1 o'clock in the afternoon on February 3, 1913, after threatening Cullen, two bombers once again came to Khovd City for a routine bombing.  However, this time each plane carried only two incendiary bombs, because by this time Khovd had become an uninhabited ghost town.  In addition to incendiary bombs, the plane carried more propaganda leaflets. In the leaflets, Sun Yuanqi clearly pointed out: Unless Tenbi Gyaltsen fled abroad, there would be continuous unrestricted bombardment of his hiding place.

    But no one knew where Tenbi Gyaltsen was, and he never appeared again.  Most historians speculate that he died in the bombing on the first day, but this guess cannot be confirmed because most of the people who were familiar with Tenbi Gyaltsen died in the bombing, and the few who knew were afraid of being implicated and fled.  , no one is willing to come forward to testify.  So the life and death of Tenbi Gyaltsen became a mystery in history.

    Regarding Sun Yuanqi's thunderous campaign of punishment, as a victim, I don't know whether it was the impact of the bombing that was so shocking that the Kulun authorities were surprised and silent, or the vast territory of Outer Mongolia and the inconvenient transportation, which caused the news of the protest not to reach Beijing yet, or maybe it was  It was the leaflets scattered in Kulun that were so intimidating that they scared Jebzundamba into silence. In short, Outer Mongolia maintained a rare silence.

    Yuan Shikai has always been well-informed. Whether it was Sun Yuanqi sending bombers or sending troops from four provinces and three routes, he must have known everything.  However, he had long been dissatisfied with Outer Mongolia, but he did not send troops due to various reasons. This time, Sun Yuanqi did it for him, and he beat Jebzundamba until he was dizzy. He still learned to do good deeds without leaving his name, and he felt as happy as he had just done.  It's like killing a chicken.  How could he take the initiative to expose it?

    The embassies of Britain, the United States, and Japan may know some clues, but they will never take the initiative to stand up for Tsarist Russia or Mongolia.

    So it was the Russians who jumped out in the end.

    Russian Minister to China Kupensky soon made a serious protest to Yuan Shikai and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs over the Chinese army's killing of Russian expatriates and diplomats and harming Russia's interests in Outer Mongolia, and demanded huge compensation. He claimed that if the Chinese government had not  Reply within hours, all consequences are at your own risk.

    As a veteran diplomat, Minister-General of Foreign Affairs Lu Zhengxiang said seriously: "Our government expresses regret for the deaths of your country's expatriates and diplomatic personnel in China and the loss of interests caused, but -"

    "It's not in China, it's in Outer Mongolia!" Kupensky corrected.

    Lu Zhengxiang said: "Excuse me, Minister, is Outer Mongolia a part of China?"

    "According to the six conditions for negotiation between China and Russia proposed in December last year, Mongolia was a sovereign country before the two countries signed a treaty, so it is not part of China now." Kupensky argued based on "reason".

    "In that case, Lu will discuss the issue of Outer Mongolia with the Minister!" Every time Lu Zhengxiang went to Kupensky to discuss the cancellation of the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement", he had a tough attitude and refused to answer, or even simply avoided it.  See, Lu Zhengxiang naturally had to seize the opportunity that came to his door this time, "When it comes to the six conditions for negotiation between China and Russia, we must start with the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement." Your country signed the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement" with Cullen without authorization  "

    ¡°¡± Kupenski had no choice but to debate with Lu Zhengxiang the status of Outer Mongolia.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)Even if he simply avoided it, Lu Zhengxiang naturally had to seize the opportunity that came to his door. "When it comes to the six conditions for negotiation between China and Russia, we must start with the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement." Your country signed the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement" with Cullen without authorization.  Agreement""

    ¡°¡± Kupenski had no choice but to debate with Lu Zhengxiang the status of Outer Mongolia.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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