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Chapter 123: Pursuit and Counter-Pursuit


Xiong Tingbi led the cavalry across the ice slowly, and the infantry led by Zhao could keep up with the cavalry.

Once on land, the cavalry can begin to accelerate.

Xiong Tingbi said to Zhao Shujiao: "I will chase for thirty miles and then rest.

The distance between us will always be kept within thirty miles, so that we can support you at any time."

Zhao led the teacher and said: "Chief of Staff, thirty miles is too far.

We have to walk for more than an hour.

It is better to stick to twenty miles."

Xiong Tingbi thought for a while and said: "Okay, six hundred troops are indeed too few, but even if we engage in battle with Jiannu, I will maintain the ability to retreat at any time and will not rush into Jiannu's formation."

Xiong Tingbi led the cavalry first, and when he caught up with Ningyuan Guards, he could already see the rear of the Jin soldiers in the distance.

Xiong Tingbi first asked people to search Ningyuan City.

After confirming that no Hou Jin soldiers were ambushing them, he followed the Hou Jin soldiers about a hundred steps and began to slowly set off firecrackers.

When the Hou Jin soldiers advanced, they followed suit.

The Hou Jin soldiers stopped and the cavalry did not move.

The Hou Jin soldiers sent out a group of cavalry to counterattack.

Xiong Tingbi shot down one of the Hou Jin soldiers in front with an arrow, turned around and fled.

The Guards fired their muskets once and then turned around and ran away without even looking behind them.

After Jin Bing chased for a while, seeing that there was nothing he could do, he had to retreat in frustration.

At this time, Xiong Tingbi and the Guards slowly came over.

Huang Taiji was also very annoyed with the brown candy that he couldn't get rid of.

He personally led a group of cavalry to the front left wing, while the rest of the Houjin soldiers continued to advance.

Xiong Tingbi was proud of his method and hoped to bite the Hou Jin army tightly so that the Guards Infantry Brigade behind could catch up and leave part of the Hou Jin army behind.

So he kept on wandering and chased him to Baitayu Fort.

The Hou Jin soldiers stopped here, and Du Du led the armored soldiers with white flags and rushed towards Xiong Tingbi's cavalry.

Xiong Tingbi still used the old method of fighting while retreating, keeping a distance from the Hou Jin soldiers.

At this time, a group of soldiers and horses ran out from the right side of the front, blocking the way back of the Guards.

Huang Taiji stepped forward and laughed loudly: "Xiong Manzi, now you can't escape even if you have wings."

Xiong Tingbi also laughed and said: "Sibeile, we separated not long ago on Juehua Island.

Unexpectedly, we meet here again.

It seems that we are really destined."

Huang Taiji said: "Since we are destined, why not invite Xiong Jinglue to be our guest in Shenyang?

We will definitely treat you well as a landlord."

Xiong Tingbi said: "I will go to Shenyang, but not today.

I will come to Shenyang later this year.

I hope I can hunt with Sibeile by then."

Huang Taiji smiled and said: "An invitation is worse than a chance encounter.

This time I must invite the manager to visit Shenyang.

I think you don't have to shirk it anymore."

Xiong Tingbi was anxious, but he could only pretend to be calm and buy time: "Sibeile, if I am willing to go to Shenyang with you, are you willing to let my entourage leave?"

Huang Taiji smiled happily and said: "What did Xiong Jinglue say?

We Zhushen don't know how to serve others.

It's better for your entourage to serve you.

Otherwise, it will be my fault if I don't serve you well."

Xiong Tingbi said: "Sibele must see that Jianzhou and Ming Dynasty are at odds with each other, right?"

Huang Taiji curled his lips and thought, aren't we already at odds with each other?

He smiled and said: "Jianzhou belongs to the Ming Dynasty.

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If the Ming Dynasty can hand over Liaodong to us for governance, why bother with the feud?

I asked Xiong Jinglue to Shenyang , just to make good relations between the two countries.”

Xiong Tingbi said solemnly: "Since Sibeile also knows that Jianzhou is a vassal of the Ming Dynasty, how can the principle of two countries come about?"

Huang Taiji said: "The Ming Dynasty was extremely unfair to Jianzhou, so my father Khan turned against the Ming Dynasty and called himself Khan.

But I, Hou Jin, have always been loyal to the Ming Dynasty.

I hope that the emperor can punish the treacherous ministers and allow me to return to the Ming Dynasty in Jianzhou.

In the future.

Everyone is a family.”

Xiong Tingbi snorted coldly and said nothing.

Huang Taiji said again: "Xiong Jinglue, please."

Xiong Tingbi said: "Since the Four Belles don't want to live in peace, let's meet on horseback."

After speaking, he raised his bow and pointed it at Huang Taiji.

The cavalry behind them all raised their blazing blunderbuss, pointing their muzzles at Hou Jin. soldiers.

Huang Taiji retreated quickly, and the Hou Jin soldiers also held bows and arrows and shot at the Guards cavalry.

The sound of gunfire sounded, and the horses of the Hou Jin Army were frightened and jumped up.

The Hou Jin Army suddenly fell into chaos.

Xiong Tingbi urged his horse forward and shot an arrow to kill the Houjin soldier blocking the road in front.

He drew back his bow and picked up a long knife and shouted: "Today, as a loyalty to the death, charge with me."

When charging on horseback, bows and arrows have almost no effect, and the Guards' musket bayonet can be easily used as a long gun.

The bayonet is sharp and can be used for horizontal slashing, and the butt of the gun can also be swung as a blunt weapon, so it is not suitable for those behind the scenes.

The Jin soldiers' combat guards have no obvious disadvantages.

Of course, the relatively small number of people is the biggest problem of the Ming army.

Huang Taiji also understood this and shouted from behind: "Don't push too hard, take your time, and let them experience the treatment we received on Juehua Island." taste."

The fight between the two sides was lively, but not many people were defeated.

The main reason was that neither side was very good at attacking immediately.

The most common combat method used by the Later Jin Army was to advance on horseback and then dismount to fight on foot.

The Guards are originally infantry, let alone infantry.

However, the riding skills of the Guards were indeed worse than those of the Later Jin Army.

Some of the Guards fell off their horses when they were fighting.

The infantry who were not injured by chance landed and held fire blunderbuss, and found it easier to fight than on horses.

At this time, Zhao Shujiao was no more than two miles away from the battleground between the two armies.

After the scout reported the news that Xiong Tingbi was surrounded, Zhao Shujiao broke into a cold sweat and ordered his team to run forward quickly to rescue the cavalry.

When Xiong Tingbi's 600 cavalrymen and nearly 400 people on horseback persisted in fighting, Zhao led Jiao finally arrived.

Huang Taiji said "bad luck" and immediately organized the retreat of the Jin army.

Xiong Tingbi was unwilling at this time, and shouted: "Hold them, don't let Huang Taiji escape."

He always felt that Huang Taiji was just one of the four great belles of Houjin, but the emperor had told the Guards that if Being able to kill or capture Huang Taiji can be compared with killing Nurhachi.

Nurhachi is obviously not easy to kill, so the one the Guards want to kill most is Huang Taiji.

After Zhao led the infantry to join the battlefield, Hou Jin's soldiers could no longer resist and fled quickly after Huang Taiji's horse.

It would be a joke for the infantry to pursue the cavalry, so Xiong Tingbi could only harass the Houjin cavalry and slow down their escape, so that the Guards infantry could gain more gains.

Huang Taiji didn't want to fight with the large army of Guards anymore, so he ran away quickly.

After Xiong Tingbi was ambushed, the cavalry was small and tired, and he didn't dare to stay too far away from the Guards infantry.

He could only watch the Hou Jin soldiers in the distance.

Flee far away

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