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While Huang Mingyuan was preparing for the various tribes in the Huimeng Grassland, a piece of news came from the north, shocking everyone. Bujia Khan, who fled to the north and had no news, was captured alive by the Sui army and was being taken to Weilu City.
Sui army?
Everyone was puzzled. Besides them, what other Sui troops were there?
Until August 28, thirty-five days after the decisive battle at Muzhuling, Gao Zhen escorted Bujia Khan back to Weilu City. The generals of the Sui army suddenly realized that they had misunderstood Huang Mingyuan's indifference to Bujia Khan before, but now they could not help but admire Huang Mingyuan's arrangements and admire the depth of Huang Mingyuan's planning.
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After the battle at Muzhuling that day, the Turkic army was defeated like a mountain. The soldiers could not find the general, and the general could not find the soldiers. Bujia Khan, who was threatened by the chaotic army, could not control his army and had to follow the rebel army all the way north.
Bujia Khan fled north for a day and a night. It was not until a valley more than 200 miles away that he breathed a sigh of relief and began to break up his troops.
Someone under his command persuaded Bujia Khan to go to Yazhang to reorganize his troops and fight again. But Bujia Khan's general manager An Kangli advised: "The main force of the Sui Dynasty attacked our army from front to back, and Muzhuling and Yazhang are so close to each other. Our army only has a small number of troops in Yazhang. Who knows whether Yazhang is still with us now?" In the hands of the army. Besides, the Sui army is chasing us all the way. If our army cannot reach Ya Zhang, the Sui army has already arrived first. It is better to preserve our strength now and not to make fearless sacrifices."
When Bujia Khan heard this, he felt it made sense.
The current Bujia Khan is no longer the overlord of the Wejia Turks for decades, but an old man who was defeated miserably in his later years, suffered a mental breakdown, and was begging for a living. As soon as he heard that he was going to fight the Sui army, the shocked Bujia Khan subconsciously refused.
Finally, Bujia Khan gave the order, and the army bypassed the Yazhang, headed north, crossed the Saling River, and then regrouped.
This battle was not only a defeat for the main Turkic force, but also broke the backbone of Bujia Khan, making him no longer have the courage to fight the Sui army.
An Kangli took the opportunity to persuade Bujia Khan: "Although the Sui army is strong, it will not stay on the grassland forever. After it leaves, the Khan can return to the tent again and regroup his forces, which will definitely turn defeat into victory."
For Bujia Khan, whether what An Kangli said was reliable or not, it was the last straw after two defeats. On the grassland, regardless of the tribe, the leader who suffered a big defeat would not have a good end. Bujia Khan did not want to follow in the footsteps of Dulan Khan. Therefore, Bujia Khan told this statement to the entire army to inspire people and give them the last hope.
The remaining thousands of cavalry went all the way north. After crossing the whirling water, the Sui army behind them finally gave up the pursuit, and Bujia Khan reluctantly breathed a sigh of relief.
For Bujia Khan at this time, the most important thing is what to do?
In fact, Bujia Khan doesn¡¯t have many good choices now. After the defeat of the Sui Dynasty three years ago, Nili Khan in the Western Regions usurped the throne of the Western Turks who belonged to the lineage of Bujia Khan. Although the Western Turks still have many descendants of Bujia Khan, But in fact, there is no place for Bujia Khan.
Historically, in the third year of Renshou, all the ethnic groups of the former Eastern Turks under Bujia Khan were defeated and defected to Qimin Khan. Bujia Khan could not control the situation and fled into Tuyuhun. He died in Tuyuhun in the sixth year of Daye. It can be said that Bujia Khan never returned to the Western Regions that he had ruled for more than 20 years throughout his life.
At this time, Bujia Khan could not escape to Tuyuhun to the south; to the west was Nili Khan, who blocked Jinshan Mountain and blocked Bujia Khan's return route; to the south was the murderous Sui army; to the east was a scattered but powerful army The Tiele tribes are still powerful; even to the north are the Weihe who migrated north and the impoverished Beihai. Bujia Khan really has no way to go to heaven and no way to enter the earth.
Finally, Ankangli persuaded Bujia Khan to move to Yantlebo (also known as Yanmujiashui, today's Lake Kusugur in northwest Mongolia) in the northwest direction. Yentelebo is the second largest lake in the entire grassland. It is located at the southern foot of Tanman Mountain (now the Sayan Mountains in Russia). It is surrounded by dry grassland with rolling hills and is only more than 400 miles away from the North Sea. Although Yentelebo is located to the north, it is actually rich in water and grass and abundant products. The most important thing is that except for the Dubo tribe, which is not strong in the northwest, the other tribes are very weak here.
Originally, Yentelebo was a useless place for the Turks due to its remote location. But now in this crisis, it is the last place where Turks lick their wounds.
Bujia Khan decided to go to Yantelebo. The Dubo tribe that originally controlled this place was not taken seriously by Bujia Khan.
In order to gather the tribes and stop the enemy, Bujia Khan ordered General Ashina Simo to gather the remaining soldiers north of the Saling River.Blocking the Sui army's pursuit of troops, Bujia Khan led his army to the northwest.
Although Ashina Simo seems very loyal, after all, he is a direct descendant of the Tumen line of the Ashina family and is qualified to inherit the throne. When Bujia Khan was strong, he didn't care about the opposition forces in the tribe, but now that he was defeated and wanted to consolidate his power, he naturally would not leave Ashina Simo as the leader of the opposition.
At this time, Bujia Khan left Ashina Simo with less than a thousand troops. For his own safety, Bujia Khan also handed over only more than 6,000 remaining troops to the generals Ashina Hulebo, Ashina Que and An Kangli and the other three commanded each other to restrain each other, while he acted as the mediator.
Among the three, Ashina Que is an old minister of Bujia Khan. He has followed him for many years and can barely trust him. Ankangli has gone through the test of life and death with him. He has no foundation in the Turks and relies on Bujia Khan for all his power. Khan is enough to trust; only Ashina Hulebo is an old general of Dulan Khan and has only followed him for a short time, so it is difficult to trust him. However, Ashina Hulebo was so brave and prestigious that Bujia Khan did not dare to deprive him of his military power easily.
Now Bujia Khan not only wants to use Ashina Hulebo, but also needs to guard against him.
Bujia Khan and others marched all the way to Mulun City and stationed troops here. Bujia Khan ordered Ashina Hulebo to lead his nearly three thousand cavalry as the vanguard of the army and attack northward. He was responsible for clearing out various ministries and preparing for the northward march of his own army.
Although Ashina Hulebo was reluctant to leave the center of power, he still accepted the order and headed north.
After Ashina Hulebo left, Bujia Khan reluctantly breathed a sigh of relief. Anyone with only a few thousand men and horses, half of whom are still in the hands of a general, will feel uneasy.
Although there are only three thousand troops around him now, Bujia Khan has also considered whether there will be rebellion, but the army is under the command of Ashina Que and Ankangli, so he can barely rest assured.
Bujia Khan trusted Ankangli even more. Every time he set up camp, he ordered Ashina Que to stay outside, while Ankangli led his troops to protect Bujia Khan's left and right.
Bujia Khan was also worried that Ankangli would not be able to suppress his tribe due to his low status, so he even awarded him the Golden Pi Order Arrow so that he could command his tribe. An Xiuren unexpectedly became the number two figure in the Turkic army. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com