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Chapter 1034: The Great Battle of Liaodong Storm (9)

The chief of the Pou Slave Army, Zhang Ping'an, sharpened his sword and killed the enemy, obviously dissatisfied the Chief of Staff Gu Xin. He kindly reminded Zhang Ping'an that the main force of Jiannu was still strong. If Dorgon, the Qing Dynasty's auxiliary government, took the initiative to attack again, the Pou Slave Army might lose a good situation due to conspiracy. Gu Xin's cautious suggestion failed to persuade Zhang Ping'an, so Gu Xin changed a way of persuasion. He poured Zhang Ping'an a bowl of milk tea and said with a smile: "Haha! Boss, don't you often say that arrogant soldiers will be defeated? Why doesn't it work if you get here?"

Seeing Gu Xin's perseverance of persuasion, Zhang Ping'an finally stopped and replied seriously: "Brother, I'm not my brother, I'm proud. The key is that Dorgon can see through our arrangement. When you didn't see my layout, you left a loophole of hundreds of miles in the northeast, but Jiannu just didn't dare to send a large army to cross here to attack my wings of the Demise Army. Why is this? Dorgon, the Qing Dynasty's auxiliary government, guessed that this loophole was the trap I left for them. Alas! Dorgon fell. If Huang Taiji was still there, he would have to send an army to test it. Now I see that the Qing Dynasty has exhausted its energy, and the destruction of the country is just around the corner. Tell me, why do I always think that destruction of the country can make me excited for several months recently? Why do I feel so accomplished!"

Before Gu Xin could answer, Liu Chong's troops sent a cavalry to report: Jiergalang, the leader of the Qing Dynasty's blue flag flag, and his two sons Furdun, were escorted to the camp. The scout also passed on the preliminary interrogation results of Liu Chong's inspector. Jiergalang wanted to redeem the lives of their father and son with the gold stored in Tieling City in order to survive. Zhang Ping'an felt that his IQ was greatly insulted by Jiergalang's whimsical exchange conditions. The IQ was defeated by the Desolate Slave Army. Jiergalang exchanged the gold in Zhang Ping'an's pocket for his life. This insult is shameless. Jiergalang's father and son who were taken to the tent were both bad guys in front of Zhang Ping'an's fox wolf. As soon as they saw Zhang Ping'an, they made a request to exchange gold for life. Jiergalang's request angered Zhang Ping'an, and he immediately ordered Zhang Wuji to prepare for punishment.

Torture, Jiergalang, the prince of the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Wuji, had his eyes red with excitement. He twisted and tied Jiergalang, which was tied like a rice dumpling, threw it into the torture chair. However, when Zhang Ping'an saw that Zhang Wuji chose Jiergalang to use torture, he immediately waved his hand and said, "Wuji, when will you be a kid be a master? I will tell you a story. There is a rule for tomb robbers in the pass. Whenever the hole is opened to get the treasure, the son will go down to touch the treasure and be the father and look at the wind on it. Why is this? The father is taking the treasure below. When the treasure comes up, the son may want the treasure but not the father. The son takes the treasure below and the father as the father. Do you understand what I mean?"

Zhang Wuji immediately realized: "Sir, the student understands what you mean!"

Zhang Wuji, who knew his mistakes and could correct them, was about to untire Jiergalang from the chair and replace Jiergalang's son Jidu. Zhang Wuji thought that what Zhang Dashuai said was reasonable. Jidu saw that Jidu was a favorite character, and Jiergalang must like this son. Before Zhang Wuji had to make an effort to change people, Zhang Ping'an taught him again: "You stupid boy, money is something outside of your body. There is nothing different between Shen Dad and Shen Son!"

After hearing this, Zhang Wuji suddenly felt a little dizzy. He accompanied him to ask carefully: "Sir, what does the story you just told mean?"

"It's not interesting. I just said it casually. It's okay if you finish listening! Didn't you see Prince Zheng's two stupid boys looking at his father with eager eyes? What does this mean? Only those who are fathers know the place where the gold is buried, and these two stupid guys don't know." Zhang Ping'an's trick reminded Zhang Wuji. He was thinking about how to torture him, and he didn't notice the communication between the father and son. Zhang Wuji was upset in his heart, wondering if his husband really wanted to torture Jiergalang.

According to past experience, using a small drill bit to destroy the gums is the best result. He re-fixed Jiergalang in the torture chair and took out the drill bit in the bag. Just as Zhang Wuji walked to the torture rack and was about to take action, Zhang Ping'an spoke again: "I'm talking about you, a little brat, why are you so unintelligent! Prince Zheng's children and grandchildren live a good life. This man is old and he is looking for a little girl to play with. I wonder if he can still play. I guess he wants to play but can't play anymore. Since the prince can't play, let's help him?"

Zhang Wuji's tears were almost coming out. Isn't it just to use castration to breathe so much? Zhang Wuji quickly dropped the drill bit and picked up the knife. When Zhang Wuji used the knife to cut Jiergalang's pants and had not been tortured, Jiergalang's face was pale and sweaty, and was frightened. Jiergalang could understand the Ming Dynasty's words, and Jiergalang knew exactly what to punish him. Su Chong'a, who had been dealing with the fox wolf in the Qing Dynasty for many years, said that once Zhang Ping'an used to punish him, he could not resist an hour. The best way to avoid suffering is to tell the truth. More importantly, the Qing Dynasty all said that Zhang Ping'an had a very fierce punishment that was to cut a man's ball. What's the point of living without this object that proves the identity of a man? Therefore, Jiergalang would rather leave a whole body after death than lose the dignity of being a man.

Prince Zheng, the lord of the Qing Dynasty Inlaid Blue Banner, Jirhalang happily explained the place where the gold was buried. One thousand cavalrymen in the Guards of the Pool Army quickly took out the stolen goods. The 80,000 taels of gold was obviously a lot different from what Jirhalang said earlier. Now Zhang Ping'an no longer tolerated it. A fried pork rib made Jirhalang faint. As soon as Jirhalang was shot into his lungs, Jirhalang explained the bottom of the hidden place of all the gold. He even had the soles of his shoes.

The hidden fifty taels of gold were spit out. Although the incontinence of Jirgalang in the tent was stinking, Zhang Ping'an, who was excited, liked the scent of the enemy. Soon, Jirgalang and their two sons were stripped away. Zhang Ping'an, who loved money, personally searched the three of them. While cutting every stitch of their clothes with a knife, he ordered the guard camp to search the captured Jurchens according to this method.

The commander of the Slave Army, Zhang Ping'an, blackmailed Prince Zheng of the Qing Dynasty, Jirgalang, very disregarded the face. The most important reason was that Zhang Ping'an, who was nervous after a war, needed to relax. Everyone knew how to relax Zhang Dashen. After the Tieling Battle, Zhang Dashen, who had always been cruel and ruthless, was kind to the captured soldiers of the Han army flag. He ordered the release of the 30,000 soldiers of the Han army flag. Of course, these prisoners were not released intact. Zhang Ping'an ordered the interruption of these prisoners with both hands, which was a pitfall.

A Qing court that housed the defeated soldiers of the Han army flag. The broken wounded soldiers could not go to the battlefield without resting for more than three months. These abolished soldiers could also consume not much food from the Qing court. This group of released Han army flag soldiers could not only promote the strength of the Deslaughter Army to disintegrate the morale of the Qing army, but even if these people were ordered to be executed by Dorgon, other Han army flag soldiers would be sad. Zhang Ping'an, who had a deep understanding of war, knew that fighting was not only about strategy and strength, but also about the morale of the opponent.

As for the injured and captured Jurchen soldiers of the Inlaid Blue Banner, and the Jurchen officers in the Han military flag, their fate is not so lucky. These Jurchens, together with the Jurchen women, children, and the weak in Tieling City, were buried alive by the Ponu Army or thrown into the Fan River. Nearly 20,000 Jurchens were stripped naked and drove into the Fan River, causing a white human trest bridge to appear in the Fan River. Tieling City is not the main combat target of the Ponu Army. After the Ponu Army swept the surrounding area of ​​Tieling, its main army immediately advanced southward to the south and pointed toward hundreds of miles away. The capital of the Qing Dynasty, Chenyang (called Fengtian of the Qing Dynasty). The Qing commander Dorgon, who was stationed in Fengtian, naturally would not surrender easily. He ordered the 8,000 Mongolian cavalry to attack, hoping that this cavalry army could raid the food route behind the Ponu Army. On the other hand, Dorgon also wanted to test the virtuality and reality of the Ponu Army's military strength. In war, Ponu Army, which has always been a scout, soon discovered that this Mongolian cavalry army. The 30,000 Mongolian cavalry attacked in the northwest area of ​​Chenyang, where the terrain is complex, and the army cannot be used to fight.

As soon as the Mongolians entered the mountainous area, they were divided into dozens of thousands of brigades, hoping to use such tactics to penetrate into the rear of the Ponu Army. Fighting in complex terrain has always been the strength of the Ponu Army, especially the Blade Battalion led by the commander Hu Ming is the best in this regard. Hu Ming and Tian Peng fought together this time, and with nearly 40,000 troops to fight against the Mongols with a few fewer troops, it can be said that they attacked the weak by using strong attacks. The Ponu Army adopted 500 cavalry as a team, and as long as the Mongolian cavalry was discovered, they immediately A team of five hundred people was sent to entangle the cavalry, and the nearby cavalry immediately besieged from all directions. In this pursuit battle, the Ponu Army fought very extravagantly. When the Ponu Army entangled the enemy, the Ponu Army often cut horses into walls to control the key points on the spot, and the Mongolian cavalry did not allow the Mongolian cavalry to escape from the battlefield. The Ponu Army, the tactic of wolves siege of prey, caused huge losses to the Mongolian white flag cavalry. In just three days, Hu Ming's Blade Camp and Tian Peng's troops cleaned up nearly half of the Mongolian cavalry that had been attacking sneak attacks.

Zhang Ping'an, the commander of the Po Slave Army, ordered Hu Ming's army and Tian Peng's army to collect the Mongolian cavalry, and he led the main army to press from the north to Chenyang (Fengtian). Zhang Ping'an's main vanguard was the Eagle Camp led by the commander Zhang Li. The Tianxiong Camp was echoed by Luo Tian's Tianxiong Camp. These two combat camps were in front of the front and opened the way Zhang Ping'an was very relieved. In this battle to attack Chenyang, the main force of the Central Cluster of the Po Slave Army did not go fast, mainly because twenty ten-pound heavy artillery and field battles delayed the entire army's pace. The combat strategy adopted by the Po Slave Army in this battle against the Qing Dynasty was different from the past. The general Zhang Ping'an not only wanted to destroy the country but also the Jurchen tribe. In order to achieve this battle goal, Zhang Ping'an naturally had to use vicious tricks. In the past, the Slave Army rarely fought decisively in the late winter, because the cold winter in the north would cause frostbite to the Slave Army who survived the wild. However, after the Slave Army had passed the colder winter test of the Wutuzu Grassland, the coldness of Liaodong became relatively warmer. The deeper reason was that the Jurchen people in the Qing Dynasty were not easy to survive in the winter when there was a shortage of food, which also constituted the reason why Zhang Ping'an decided to fight in Liaodong in the winter. (To be continued)
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