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Chapter Five Hundred and Fifty Three: The Desert Lurks

Shujun has never been a person who forced people to the dead. Therefore, the first one was to take his tribe back to the south of the desert, where Galdan's butcher knife was waiting for him, and the other one was to disperse all the Mongolians who fled to Liaodong and settled in the pass, while all the strong warriors were left behind. They were organized into the Mongolian cavalry battalion of the Liaodong Legion. All the soldiers' families were scattered and settled in the pass. It was impossible to rebel. Even if these Mongolians scattered in the pass had different intentions, they would probably not have the opportunity to unite and accomplish things. A hundred years later, as they gradually got used to farming and reclamation, got used to textile work, and learned to create their own happy life with their hands, the integration of the nation began.

As for Ezhe, Zhu Jun directly granted the title of guerrilla general, allowing him to command the 10,000 Xigu Cavalry Battalion, and all his relatives fell into Zhu Jun's hands. Zhu Jun was not afraid of Ezhe's rebellion. Even if he wanted to rebel, the Mongolian soldiers would not be willing.

For Galdan, the Ming army's crusade skills have spread throughout the inner and outer gates. To be honest, Galdan did not want to be a real enemy with the Ming Dynasty. At least now, I don't want to, like the Ming Dynasty, the Mongols who unified the grasslands were not prepared for war. Galdan also had deep fear of the Ming army. He had seen the Ming army's firearms in Liaodong. The powerful weapon combined with the well-trained Ming soldiers, the combat power of the explosion was absolutely amazing. If it were not for the purpose of winning over **, Galdan would never detain the Han envoys.

Now, the Ming army is about to attack him, Galdan. Galdan gritted his teeth and began to prepare for war. Nearly 200,000 Mongolian cavalry began to be deployed. According to the usual combat methods of the grassland people against the Han army, Galdan certainly would not be idiot to fight the Ming army again. One less Mongolian died, but the Han people were endless in Galdan's eyes. Coupled with the Ming army's firearm factor, even the brave cavalry might not have much advantage. Therefore, Galdan planned to lure the enemy and let his main force lure the Ming army into the hinterland. When the infantrymen of the Ming army who were chasing with two legs were exhausted, they would kill another one and wipe out the entire group of Han people in one fell swoop.

In addition, Galdan met with the Russian envoy, a Cossack man. The Tsar had been deploying his troops in Europe. However, in order to prevent the south, a Cossack cavalry was stationed in the hinterland of Mongolia in northern deserts. After the Ming army restored the pass, the Cossacks immediately became alert and began to seek allies. The Junggars obviously met their requirements and tried to contact them several times. First, Galdan ignored them, but now that he started a war with the Ming Dynasty, Galdan naturally wanted to win over all friends he could win over.

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Wang Xin was a captain of the Northern Fushi Division. He was ordered to lurk in the south of the desert three years ago. He transformed into a Daur people. The Dahan people were originally descendants of the Khitans, mainly distributed in the Molidawaur Banner, Butha Banner, Arong Banner and Liaodong areas in Inner Mongolia. Before that, the Daur people were distributed in the Ardan River Basin north of the Outer Xing'an Mountains to the Jingqili River Valley south of the Outer Xing'an Mountains, starting from the Niuman River in the east, the lower reaches of the Heilongjiang River Basin and part of the Songhua River Basin to the west to the Heilongjiang River Valley in the Weijiyao River Basin.

In the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, at that time, chaos inside and outside the pass was formed. A group of Russians invaded the Heilongjiang River Basin. The Daur, Oroqen, Ewenki and other tribes were barbaric plundered and massacred and forced to move inward. Therefore, Daur people were distributed everywhere outside the pass, and they were either hundreds or even single, dressed as Daur people. Naturally, it was difficult for people to appear.

Wang Xin also met some scattered Daur people outside the pass, learning their language and working hard to integrate into their lives. Now he is a wandering Daur people. He picks up some goods every day and walks around outside the pass. Sometimes he asks about the news about the Mongols, sometimes drawing complex terrain and landforms, and records them in detail.

He wore a fur hat and a jacket, and looked very down and out. Because he walked outside the pass all year round, his skin was dark and his face was frosty. He carried some goods on his shoulders and faced with the scorching sunlight. He finally arrived near the Jinguan tent of Junggar along the way with the guidance of grazing men.

This is a tribe composed of countless yurts. From time to time, soldiers rode back and forth on war horses and built cabinet bars on the periphery, which looked like a huge camp. At this time, the war was about to come, and the sound of sharpening the swords and neighing was endless. Some people shouted in Mongolian words. Wang Xin calmed down and took the load and walked over.

"Who?" The Junggars strengthened their vigilance, one pound. The thug leader Bu brought more than ten pounds. When his subordinates saw a stranger coming, they immediately rode a horse to greet him and pressed the handle of the knife with his hand.

"Selling goods, I heard that the great Boshuoketuhan expelled all the Ming Dynasty merchants. I guess the tribe was in short supply of goods. I have some good clothes and fragrant powder here. I guess the women in the tribe must like it. These are all goods coming in from within the pass. You might as well look at Wang Xin's face and immediately showed the uniqueness of merchants. The heart was gone, and he put down his burden in front of several Mongolians with fear. It was recommended to attract things first. The Ming Dynasty has declared war on the Junggar people. The original friendly relations were enemies of each other at once. The Junggar people naturally would not allow Han merchants to enter their territory to trade, so they expelled all Han merchants. Wang Xin said that he had heard the news and took advantage of the Han merchants' power to withdraw from the grassland and came to sell some goods. He naturally aimed at pursuing interests. Wherever there was a loophole, the Mongols naturally could not see the flaws from it.

"Are you a Mongolian? Which flag-rivet? "The other party obviously did not believe it easily.

"No, I am a Daur." Wang Xin replied.

"Daur people?" The man looked at Wang Xin suspiciously. Wang Xin calmly contacted him, but did not show any guilt.

"We want to search for your goods. The little leader recommended Yu to believe Wang Xin's words, got off the horse, and walked towards the cargo.

He flipped over, picked up a bottle of rouge from it and stuffed it into his arms, and said with a smile: "Okay, you can go in.

Wang Xin nodded, carried the load and was about to leave, but he was not careful that the little boss said a few words behind him. Wang Xin quickly turned around and replied in a whisper. The boss said in Mongolian saying: "Get in."

The little leader just now said the awkward Manchu. After Daur moved in, he gradually began to learn Manchu and Chiang. Therefore, all Daur people were proficient in Manchu. The little leader deliberately spoke Manchu and tried it. It was to test whether he was a real Daur people.

Wang Xin thanked him, entered the yurt, and started to yell. These days, since Galdan expelled the Han people, no merchants came here to do business for many days. Wang Xin shouted out his throat, and many Mongolian women and children immediately emerged from the yurt. Wang Xin put on the goods, and the women began to choose clothes and powder, while the children clapped and joked around the stall.

After a while, two baskets of goods were sold clean. He picked up the stall and found an old Meng to discuss staying. The old Meng was very generous and asked Wang Xin to enter the yurt and refused to accept Wang Xin's staying money. Wang Xin naturally thanked him. He put the stall into the old man's yurt and went out to chat with him for a few words.

From the old man, he learned that the old man was a Tokto Banner of Eastern Mongolia. After the defeat of Ezhekhan, the Mongols of Tokto Banner had no time to retreat and could only stay and submit to the Junggars. They originally thought that the Junggars would kill like they used to, but this time, the Junggars did not start a large-scale killing. They gathered all the women and children of various tribes near the king's tent and incorporated the Tokto warriors into the Junggar cavalry. To put it bluntly, these Tokto women and children became hostages of the Junggars. Once the warriors of the tribe changed, the Junggars would wave their swords at their relatives.

Wang Xin secretly remembered in his heart, thinking no wonder there are so many yurts near this tent, which runs endlessly. It turns out that the Junggars have found so many "hostages, by their side.

As he was speaking, suddenly a few vicious soldiers came over and glanced at Wang Xin. One of them pushed the old man away and said to Wang Xin: "Daur people. What's your name?"

"Obus." Wang Xin quickly expressed his pseudonym.

"Obus, did you come from Liaodong or from Guandi?" The man pressed the hilt of the knife with bad intentions.

"The goods imported from Liaodong." Wang Xin was quite nervous. In Mongolia, due to the shortage of goods, the Mongolians were still very friendly to cargo merchants. They would not use such rough language at all, because the goods needed by the Mongolians were purchased from these people, and once they scared them away, they probably would never come here to do business. Without the goods, no matter how much silver the Mongolians in the tribe were, they were just a pile of scrap copper and iron.

The man nodded slightly: "You go with us. We are going to see you."

Wang Xin's heart broke out and unconsciously moved the dagger to the waist. Could it be that the Mongolians had revealed their identity? Wang Xin was quite unbelievable in his inference. After all, he had done a lot of secrets outside the pass in the past few years, so that the Obus people he met along the way thought he was his own tribe. How did these Mongolians appear? He was hesitating whether to pull out the dagger and stab him in the chest, because once he was held by these people, he would really be living but not dying at that time, which was awesome.

"What did Da Khan ask me, a small businessman, to do?" Wang Xin decided to test it.

"I'm talking long-lasting, so I'm asking you about the situation in Liaodong. Come with us quickly. Otherwise, I'll be anxious and I'll be angry and I won't have any good results.
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