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Chapter 210 Raid on Cullen (4)

When the People's Army launched an attack, Zhebuzundanba VIII had already risen. Although he was a religious and political person, he was essentially religious in nature. Therefore, he would get up early every day, recite scriptures and chant Buddha, and honor the heaven and earth. Therefore, after hearing the sound of gunfire, although Zhebuzundanba VIII was also extremely frightened, he had already started to be in charge and was not too panicked. While recruiting the army to resist, he was also preparing to retreat from Kulun.

After the People's Army broke through the courtyard wall of the Summer Palace, Tserundamba VIII knew that the Summer Palace could not be defended, so she ordered to withdraw from the Summer Palace first and see what was going on outside. At this time, more than a hundred guards, as well as two guard commanders, Murongga, Danbijianzan, and more than 10 monks waiting to follow, as well as his wife Dundu Kramu and son Yalegusan, were also ready to escape, so everyone left the Summer Palace under the protection of the guards.

Of course, at this time, Tserzundamba VIII did not plan to leave Kulun, but was preparing to retreat to the Winter Palace first, and then ask for help from the Minister of the Kulun and the Russian Consulate in Kulun. At the same time, he also recruited some people, hoping to defeat the attack of the People's Army and protect Kulun. After all, Kulun is his foundation, so as long as there is a glimmer of hope, he should try his best to defend Kulun.

But as soon as Tserundanba VIII and his party left the north gate of the Summer Palace, they received a report that the Winter Palace had been broken by the People's Army, and the yamen of the Kulun Ministers also roared and gunfires were constantly. It seemed that there was a lot of danger. Although there was no news about the Russian Consulate in Kulun, it was probably not better. There were more than 100 soldiers in the Bijing Consulate, which may not change the overall situation. Therefore, Tserundanba VIII thought about it and finally decided to withdraw from Kulun first. Ensure that there was no accident. If the People's Army is defeated, you can still come back. If the People's Army cannot be defeated, then go somewhere else and recruit troops to fight to the death with the People's Army. It is better than being trapped in Kulun and captured by the People's Army.

Since they came out of the north gate of the Summer Palace, they naturally fled to the north. The Summer Palace is the center of Kulun. Although the north-south road is not as wide as the east-west road, it is not narrow, with a width of more than 10 meters and very flat. However, the group of people walked not long after they saw two strange vehicles and dozens of soldiers with real guns and bullets blocking the way. Needless to ask, it was known that the People's Army cut off the road north of Kulun.

Zhebuzundanba VIII was shocked. Unexpectedly, the road to Kulun was blocked by the People's Army, and it is probably too late to retreat now, and said, "What should I do?"

At this time, Dan Bijian praised: "Don't be frightened, wait for the servant to rush up and kill a bloody road, and Lord Dingbao's Buddha will kill out of Kulun."

Mu Rongga frowned and said, "Even if the pseudo-rebel army sets up troops here to block the enemy, they must be sure not to force the enemy. Moreover, the situation is critical now. We should take protecting the living Buddha as our goal. If we want to leave Kulun, it is not the only way to find another way to break through."

Dan Bijian praised and said anxiously: "When is it now? I'm still so hesitant. Will the pseudo-rebel army not set up troops to block the other roads? You see, their number is not large, but 2 or 30 people. Those two strange cars are just a show of being scared. As long as we fight hard, we can definitely break through the pseudo-rebel army's block. How can we hesitate like this? When the pseudo-rebel reinforcements arrive, we won't come very much." Then he said to Zhebuzundanba Eighth: "Living Buddha, you must make a quick decision!"

Zhebuzundanba VIII hesitated for a moment, nodded, and said, "Okay, Dan Bijian, the army here will be given to you to command. If you can protect me from Kulun, you will be rewarded."

Dan Bijianzan immediately said, "Yes." He led 6,70 soldiers and rushed up.

Before they could rush out 2,300 meters, they heard "Dadada" and violent flames spurted out from the two strange cars. The Mongolian soldiers rushing forward fell to the ground like mowed grass, and almost fell down. Even Dan Bijianzan was shot and couldn't get up. Only the last dozen soldiers stopped charging at the extreme and retreated. Only by chance, they escaped their lives by chance.

Zhebuzundanba VIII couldn't help but look scared. Unexpectedly, these two strange cars were so powerful that they could easily resolve the attack of the Mongolian army. At this moment, the two tanks slowly started, making a roar of mechanical friction, and pushed towards Zhebuzundanba VIII and his group.

This scared Zhebuzundanba VIII because it was not as traction as cattle, horses and animals, and the car could actually start on its own. In the concept of these people, it was basically equivalent to a magic trick. Zhebuzundanba VIII did not think too much and said tremblingly: "Hurry, hurry, withdraw first, withdraw."

So everyone had to retreat to the summer palace and closed the palace gate. When the two tanks saw the two tanks forced the Zhebuzundanba VIII and his party to retreat to the summer palace, they stopped pressing and retreated back to the intersection.

But when they returned to the summer palace again, the situation was very different. At this time, the People's Army had occupied most of the Summer Palace, and even the main hall of Zhebuzundanba VIII was occupied by the People's Army. Therefore, Zhebuzundanba VIII and others could only temporarily hide in a side hall to breathe. However, although many soldiers were killed and injured by their group, there were still dozens of people, so the target was naturally extremely conspicuous. What's more, after Zhebuzundanba VIII and others hid in the side hall, soldiers guarded the outside of the side hall, which simply told the People's Army that there were still people who were very prominent here.

So the People's Army quickly assembled three tanks, a platoon of more than 40 soldiers, and besieged the side hall. Although more than 20 soldiers were arranged to guard the outside world, under the siege of three tanks as the main force, most of the soldiers guarding the outside world were quickly beaten to death and wounded, and the remaining soldiers also hid in the side hall.

At this time, the three tanks were in the shape of a "grade" shape, surrounding the side hall. If the main guns were opened together, the side hall and the people inside would not survive. However, the platoon leader Yang Fei was still awake at this time. Seeing this scene, he knew that the people hiding in the side hall were definitely not ordinary people. There must be several big fish inside. Therefore, he ordered the other two tanks not to fire, but to let the soldiers shout and let the people inside come out to surrender.

At this time, Zhebuzundanba VIII and others were desperate, but they were a little unwilling to surrender. Before Bi Jin, both the Qing court and Russia were still very respectful to him. Although Zhebuzundanba VIII also knew that the Qing court and Russia used their own control of Mongolia, so they felt that they still had some capital at this time. However, the style of the East China that they heard was very different from that of the Qing court and Russia. They supported ordinary herders and suppressed the powerful and the top leaders. Whether they would still use themselves was not sure. So after a brief discussion, Zhebuzundanba VIII decided to send a monk to negotiate with the People's Army, hoping that he could surrender decently, such as retaining the title and authority of his living Buddha, as well as his influence in Mongolia, and maintaining a certain degree of freedom.

Of course, Yang Fei could not accept such conditions and responded directly to them. He could only surrender unconditionally and was not qualified to negotiate conditions. If he refused to surrender, there would be only a dead end. Moreover, in order to intimidate Zhebuzundanba VIII and others, Yang Fei ordered that the infantry throw the soldiers at the side hall, and of course he just threw his hands on the periphery of the side hall, not into the side hall. After all, Yang Fei still wanted to catch the alive. At the same time, Yang Fei also decided that if this move could not scare the people in the hall, he would send soldiers into the hall to catch people. Although this might cause accidental injuries, he could always catch several big fish.

However, Yang Fei's concerns were still a little unnecessary. 2 or 30 hands exploded outside the side hall, but the hall was still under great impact. Not only were the doors and windows broken, but the tiles of the house were also broken, and many people were injured. Zhebuzundanba VIII and others were also scared to death, knowing that the People's Army was not a word of intimidation, but a real thing. If he did not surrender, the People's Army would really not show mercy. Therefore, Zhebuzundanba VIII could only accept the conditions of the People's Army and surrender unconditionally.

Seeing that the people in the palace chose to surrender, Yang Fei was very happy. After asking again, he found that he had caught the largest fish, and it was the family of Zhebuzundanba VIII, who even had his wife and children. Of course, Yang Fei also complained about Zhebuzundanba VIII in his heart. What kind of monk did not only blatantly marry his wife, but also gave birth to a son openly. Such a person was even respected as the religious leader of Mongolia.

In fact, the Eighth God of Zhebuzundanba was the case before he became a monk. Because Zhebuzundanba Hutuktu was also reincarnated, and this life fell on his head, so he became Zhebuzundanba VIII. The Mongols did not respond to Zhebuzundanba VIII's wife, but respected him very much, respecting his wife as a female living Buddha and his son as Yalegu Sanhutuktu. Of course, religious personnel are indecent after all, after all, marrying wives and having children. Although the Mongolians could not care about it, the Qing court could not ignore the influence, but could not force Zhebuzundanba VIII to leave his wife and abandon his children. So in the name of her being Zhebuzundanba's female disciple, she was named "Chahandala". Just fool it like this.
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