Chapter 1639: Three Battlefields North and South (3)
Liu Tiren led the forward to attack the Yingwu Guard's garrison, but he was still one step slower.
Guangxinwei was originally a defeated army driven out of the capital and moved south. It was divided into two from Henan. Most of them followed Mrs. Zhongyi, Li Guo and others, and the other part went to Shaanxi and Gansu. When the baggage was lost and hundreds of thousands of people were difficult to cover their stomachs, not many war horses became the only choice to make a living.
Later, Li Guo's troops moved to the Jiujiang area of Huguang to fight against the Qing Dynasty and were incorporated by Wu Zheng.
They lacked war horses, and they could not supplement them from Huguang to Jiangxi, so they trained cavalry.
Therefore, Guangxinwei can only run with two feet. How fast can he walk?
In addition, the Guangxin Guard, which had absolute military strength and firepower advantages, took more than an hour to wipe out the Qing army, which was unprepared at the Feixiong Guard's garrison. Even if Liu Tiren led the vanguard to leave quickly and attack westward, it took more than half an hour to arrive at the Yingwu Guard's garrison. The Yingwu Guard's Qing Army, which had been scouted to detect the military situation of the Feixiong Guard's garrison, not only had strict precautions, but also sent people to send people to Fengyang to sue the courier.
Liu Tiren encountered a tough problem this time.
His three thousand forwards hit the Qing army, who was waiting for the battle at the Yingwu Guard.
A fierce battle broke out.
At this time, Liu Tiren was not in a hurry. As long as the enemy reinforcements from Fengyang Mansion did not arrive immediately, then his troops would have four or five thousand troops following him, and they could come in time to fight against three thousand with seven or eight thousand. There was still something to do in this battle.
The two armies here fought desperately, killing them so hard that they were so dark that they were red in their eyes.
At this time, Ajige from Fengyang Prefecture was indeed shocked. How dare Li Guo touch the stone with an egg?
Ajige really couldn't figure it out. Even though Wu Zheng killed Li Guo's eldest son, why did Li Guo still feel so unthinkable and insisted on fighting with him. Ajige even sent someone to promise to give Li Guo a governor Dangdang. Although it could not be compared with the Duke of the founding of the Xin Dynasty, it was finally the "local emperor" of a state. Compared with Li Guo's current dilemma, it was much more relaxed and comfortable.
But since Li Guo made a move, Ajige naturally would not be afraid of him.
Ajige immediately ordered to send 1,000 cavalry as vanguards, and then 10,000 Han troops (formerly the garrison of Xuzhou) to urgently go south to reinforce.
So, who will be the main general in Azig?
This appointment is very interesting.
Ajige appointed Zhangjing Aishonggu as the main general. Aishonggu was a member of the Nala family and a man of the Manchurian white banner. He first followed Nurhaci and later followed Dorgon, but after Dorgon's death, Aishonggu was implicated.
Fortunately, although he doesn't study, he still has some scheming.
After Dorgon headed south to Xuzhou, Aisonggu had a premonition that something was wrong, so he quickly changed his flag and threw himself into Ajige.
Therefore, Aesonggu is not Ajige's confidant.
And his official position, Zhang Jing, really can't get any prestige.
According to the Qing military system, the leader can basically be called Zhang Jing, just like the "general" mentioned by the Han people. Whether it is a real general, or whether it is a general or a partial general, he is called a general.
The Qing court's Zhang Jing was even more exaggerated, including Angbang Zhang Jing (equivalent to the Ming general), Mele Zhang Jing (equivalent to the Ming deputy general), Jiala Zhang Jing (equivalent to the Ming general), and Niulu Zhang Jing (equivalent to the imperial officer).
And Niulu Zhangjing, the full essay is only 300 soldiers.
In other words, Jingzhen couldn't make any move on this chapter of Ai Songgu.
So the question is, Ajige selected 10,000 people from the former Xuzhou garrison and followed Aishonggu to reinforce the Yingwu Guard garrison that was raided by Liu Tiren. Who are the generals of the ten thousand Han troops? Jiang Guan!
Jiang Guan was originally a general of Ming Zhenshuo and a general of Datong. In the 17th year of Chongzhen, after Li Zicheng, the King of Rebellion conquered Taiyuan, Jiang Guan knew that his troops were not as strong as others and had no support, so he immediately surrendered to the Dashun Army.
Before Li Zicheng became the emperor for a few days, he was driven out of Shuntian Mansion. Jiang Yan, who had not yet been warmed up in Dashun's official hat, took off his official hat on his head and turned to the Qing Dynasty.
After he joined the Qing Dynasty, he followed Ajige to attack Shanxi and Shaanxi, and was granted the title of general who ruled the troops and horses of Xuanhua and Datong.
Logically speaking, he has been following Ajige for a long time. Even if he is not a confidant, he is just a familiar face. He has worked hard without credit, right?
Besides, Jiang Yan was actually a general rank granted by the Qing court, and he was more capable than Ai Songgu's chapter.
If it is compared to the two men's men, it will be even more incomparable.
But Ajige just transferred the two of them, let Aisonggu be the main general, and Jiang Guan Qujueju's deputy general, which is equivalent to later generations. It is unbearable to let a battalion commander become the brigade commander's home.
Jiang Yan can't bear it, his head can cut off blood and he can't lose his face!
Otherwise, how can you face more than 10,000 soldiers under his command?
Of course, Jiang Yan would not rebel, he dared not. How could he, who had changed three masters in just six years, dare to rebel against Ajige?
But this does not mean that Jiang Yan is not in a rebellious state. If he wants to kill someone, I am afraid that Ai Songgu will be pressed to the ground and trampled to death before he even goes to war.
Jiang Yan's uneasiness has been around for some time.
Since the early years of Jinshenghuan in Jiangxi and Li Chengdong in Guangdong surrendered to Longwu, the suspicion of the Han army generals who held military power in the Qing Dynasty gradually deepened. Since then, Jiang Guan has begun to worry that the court will not be beneficial to him and feel uneasy.
At this time, Ajige would rather believe in Aesonggu, who had become a monk and defected to him, than Jiang Guan, who had followed him for six years and fought together in the north. This made Jiang Guan even more dissatisfied, and was so dissatisfied that he was about to break out.
But Jiang Yan still obeyed the order and led 10,000 troops to the battle.
However, after leaving the city, Jiang Qi suddenly felt ache in her stomach. She thought she had eaten or caught a cold, so the army slowed down and moved slowly. Jiang Qi took a small boat and drifted down the Donghao River leisurely.
Ajige never thought that he sent troops to reinforce, but instead helped Liu Tiren conquer the Qing army at the Yingwu Guard garrison.
In fact, even if Ajige is a little stupid, even if he does not send troops to reinforce, with the Qing army, which is already on high alert at the Yingwu Guard, Liu Tiren will probably not be able to capture it easily even if he has doubled his troops.
Because Liu Tiren's troops had already found a battle at the Feixiong Guard's headquarters and had to attack for more than a hundred miles, even if the Guangxin Guard soldiers were iron-clad, their physical strength would probably not be able to hold on.
In other words, Liu Tiren wanted to break through the Qing army's garrison in a short time, but his beautiful fantasy.
What Liu Tiren could really do was to surround the Qing army in the garrison, then attract the Qing army in Fengyang City to rescue, and then surround and attack some aid.
But in this way, Liu Tiren lost the ability to cover Li Guo and cut off the rear. Moreover, if the Qing army in Fengyang City launched a large-scale support, with Liu Tiren's six or seven thousand troops, not only would he not be able to fight the support, but he might also be able to make dumplings by the opponent.
When it is in the dark, there is God's will!
Perhaps God doesn't look down on these barbarians who eat raw meat and drink blood.
Chapter completed!