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299, Zhu Cilong selected the location, and Batur entered the battlefield

The Mongolian tribes in Moxi, or "Wala", which formed the Weila Alliance, are a name that once brought miserable failures to the Ming Dynasty.

The Tumu Fort Incident and Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was captured, which is also a landmark event recognized as the decline of the Ming Dynasty.

Now, the Ming Dynasty launched a counterattack, and the king of Oirat was facing a crisis of life and death, and the Junggar tribe, another controller of Oirat, also came to hear about it.

Batur was a very decisive person. He led the 30,000 cavalry of the Junggar tribe to advance rapidly and approached Lhasa at a rapid pace.

Not only that, Batur also annexed many small and medium-sized tribes, causing his troops to increase.

This news was not concealed from Zhu Cixuan.

When he learned that the Junggar tribe was most likely to launch an attack, Zhu Cixuan had already led Li Dingguo and a group of cavalry guards to find a place for the decisive battle on the west side of Lhasa.

As a modern person, Zhu Cilang knew very well how the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau came from, that is, the two major plates squeezed each other, causing the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to continue to rise.

Since it is the terrain caused by squeezing, it will inevitably lead to many mountains.

Zhu Cilang rode his horse and stopped on a mountain and looked into the distance.

To the north are the Tanggula Mountains and to the south are the Himalayas. Between the two huge mountains is a mountain plain. This plain spreads all the way, extending from Zhu Cixuan's feet to the distant horizon.

"Let's just go here." Zhu Cixuan said to Li Dingguo beside him.

Li Dingguo nodded repeatedly when he heard this, obviously he also recognized Zhu Cilang's choice.

Zhu Cilang nodded and said, "Then go back."

Just as the two were about to ride their horses back, a sudden gust of dust and smoke appeared in the distance, and then a Ming army commander appeared.

"Report to the Crown Prince, the scout has discovered the cavalry army of Junggar. He also asked His Highness to return to the camp quickly and discuss the battle plan!"

The news that the Junggar tribe came to support was also spread to Lhasa on the same day and was learned by Gushi Khan.

It’s natural that Gu Shihan was overjoyed.

"real?"

After asking several times and getting confirmation, Gu Shihan finally couldn't control the joy in his heart and laughed out loud.

"That's great. I knew that Batu's brainless thing would definitely come to support him whenever he saw that thing!"

Gu Shihan was very happy and kept paced back and forth. After a while, he spoke: "Come on, go and call that monk to me!"

After a while, the monk appeared in the hall.

Compared to the last time we met, the monk became much more haggard.

The monk calmly saluted Gushi Khan: "I have seen the great khan."

Gushikang smiled and said to the monk mockingly: "Don't you think Ben Khan can't beat the Han people? Ben Khan now tells you that the army of the Junggar tribe will arrive in Lhasa soon and fight side by side with Ben Khan!"

The monk's face clearly showed a look of surprise, which undoubtedly greatly satisfied Gu Shihan's vanity.

For Gushikhan, what he wanted was this effect, and what he wanted was to let these traitors know that the Khanate Kingdom could not be destroyed in the hands of the Han people!

But soon, the monk calmed down and said slowly: "Don't King Khan's command have more troops than the Ming Dynasty? Could it be that King Khan already thought he could not defeat the Ming Dynasty?"

These two rhetorical questions immediately made Gu Shihan silent.

From the bottom of my heart, Gu Shihan really didn't have the confidence to confront the Ming army head-on.

It was not only the failure of Chaolu, but also the wait-and-see and betrayal of many subordinates, and...

He is old.

When a person gets old, he no longer has so many ambitions.

Gu Shihan was not willing to admit this, so he angrily slapped the table and roared: "How could Ben Khan be afraid of these damn Han people?"

The monk looked at Gushi Han calmly, but this kind of calmness made Gushi Han feel humiliated.

Gu Shihan took a deep breath and said coldly: "Since I can attack both sides, why do you have to take such a great risk to fight head-on?"

The monk sighed and said, "I don't know how to fight, but I can see one thing clearly, that is, you are already scared. Can a scared person really win?"

Gu Shihan stared at the monk and said, "Don't you really think that I Khan dared to kill you now, right?"

The monk said gently: "The Khan can kill me at any time, but what can this change?"

Gu Shihan was silent for a long time and said, "You are right, so when you really want to die, Ben Khan will make you die in great pain. Come and take him away!"

The monk was taken away, and only Gu Shihan was left in the hall.

Suddenly, Gu Shihan roared and smashed everything he could see in front of him.

The hall was in a mess, and someone quietly leaned over at the palace gate, and then quickly shrank back.

Gu Shihan gritted his teeth and said viciously: "One day, Ben Khan... will make everyone pay the price!"

Gu Shishan looked like a bloodthirsty wolf at this moment!

...

"Huitaiji, there will be Lhasa after another hundred miles."

Listening to the reports from his subordinates, Huitaijibatul of the Junggar tribe had a very calm expression and asked a question: "Do you know the location of the Ming army?"

The subordinates replied: "The Ming army seemed to have realized our arrival. Although we sent some scouts, they were all stopped by the Ming army's scouts."

Batuer was a little surprised: "Can the Ming army's scouts actually stop our Mongolian cavalry?"

The subordinates said: "The scouts of the Ming army are also Mongolians."

Batur's face was gloomy and he spat: "What a group of scum. Genghis Khan's glory was defeated by these descendants. Forget it, let our scouts retreat."

The Junggar tribe was indeed a Mongolian who was good at riding and shooting, but most of them had been active in southern Xinjiang and Central Asia before, so they were also not suitable for altitude rebellion.

Therefore, the cavalry of the Junggar tribe was actually a disadvantage against the Heshuo special cavalry who surrendered to the Ming Dynasty on the plateau.

Batuer thought for a while and said, "Since you have been discovered, you don't have to hurry forward. Take a two-day break first, and then send someone to tell the old thing in Lhasa, so that he can immediately leave the city to help when I fight with the Ming army!"

The subordinate hesitated for a moment and asked, "Where is the specific time of the battle?"

Batuer snorted and said, "A mere 20,000 Ming troops could scare that old thing to hide in Lhasa City and dare not move. Does he deserve to know the specific time of the battle? Just let him act according to the opportunity!"

Batuer is determined to win this battle.

What he wanted was not just a false reputation of a great Oirat Khan seal, but more.
Chapter completed!
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