In March of the seventeenth year of the Apocalypse, the railway had been built through Fumin City and reached Boling City, five hundred miles west of Fumin City.
Yes, this is what Xue Boling snatched from the Rakshasa people.
This place is about a thousand miles away from the Ural Mountains.
So the goose-killing operation formulated by the Ming Dynasty General Staff Headquarters and named by the emperor himself was officially implemented.
Cao Wenzhao led five divisions, and Zhou Yuji led five divisions, one in the north and one in the south.
At the same time, they launched an attack on the Rakshasa people east of the Ural Mountains.
In the past few years, the Ming Dynasty Research Institute finally developed what the emperor called mercury fulminate, and the rear-mounted fire blunderbuss began to be equipped in the army.
However, due to the short time, only Zhou Yuji's two divisions were equipped, and the other units were not completed.
Originally, Zhu Youxiao was planning to launch an attack after the entire army changed its equipment, but Lu Xiangsheng said that the equipment and subsequent training would take at least five years, so Zhu Youxiao gave up this idea.
The completion of the railway made the Ming army very abundant in food and ammunition.
On the first day of March, when the weather was still very cold, Cao Wenzhao personally led a division, Zhang Zongling led a division, and Xue Boling led a division.
The three divisions, with more than 30,000 people, directly attacked a Rakshasa castle east of the Ural Mountains.
Zhang Zongling's troops are the vanguard.
This castle is just a small castle with a large number of Rakshasa people scattered around.
The Ming army easily repelled the Rakshasa army blocking the road and quickly occupied this place.
Later, Cao Wenzhao and Xue Boling also arrived here.
After the three discussed, Zhang Zongling's army built a castle here, while Cao Wenzhao and Xue Boling continued to attack to the west.
Zhou Yuji's troops went directly to the upper reaches of the Ural River, a place called Chelyabinsk by the Rakshasa people.
After taking a short rest here, they continued to attack westward.
Large numbers of people can already be seen in the Ural Mountains and near the Ural River.
Therefore, Cao Wenzhao and Xue Boling marched westward with confidence, using the strategy of fighting to support war.
On April 12, they reached Kazan, the original capital of the Kazan Khanate.
The Kazan Khanate was a Tatar country that was occupied by the Rakshasas in 1556 AD.
The occupation did not take long, and the Rakshasa people were relatively ferocious, so the Tatars easily turned to the Ming army with the same skin color, helping the Ming army collect food and hunt down the Rakshasa people.
In the Kazan Khanate with Kazan as the center, all Rakshasa people died or fled, becoming a yellow-skinned world.
Zhou Yuji continued to advance westward until he reached Tsaritsyn on the right bank of the Volga River.
The more we move westward, the more resistance we encounter.
Zhou Yuji's principle is very simple.
After catching the Rakshasa, he first asked: "Surrender?"
Those who did not surrender were killed, and those who surrendered were allowed to lead the way with their original weapons to kill the nearby Rakshasa people.
Using this method, the Ming army suffered little damage, but the effect was very good.
The plan formulated by the General Staff Headquarters was to attack Kurzin and Kazan, so the Ming army stopped attacking after reaching here.
Construction of the castle began and exploration work was carried out for the railway.
Soon, His Majesty the Emperor named Tsaritsyn Yuji City, and ordered the Ming army to deploy defenses along the Volga River to block the Rakshasa people two hundred miles away from the Volga River.
At this time, the Rakshasa Kingdom was headed by Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov, also known as Mikhail I.
He has a weak character, and power is actually concentrated in the hands of the great nobles in Moscow.
The nobles had just tasted some benefits from Siberia's fur and timber trade, but were expelled from Siberia by the Ming Dynasty.
And now the Ming Dynasty has actually attacked the Volga River, the mother river of the Rakshasa people, from Siberia.
The uncle could endure it, but the aunt refused, so the Rakshasa people mobilized their entire army and came to kill Tsaritsyn.
The weapons of the Ming army are much more advanced than those of the Rakshasa people.
In particular, two of Zhou Yuji's divisions are equipped with rear-loaded firecrackers.
Both speed and power are much stronger than front-loaded firecrackers.
In addition, the Ming army has blossomed.
The bullets were far stronger than the Rakshasa's solid bullets, so Zhou Yuji relied on the city to easily neutralize the Rakshasa army's offensive.
The Rakshasa left dead bodies all over the ground, but caused almost no casualties to the Ming army.
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At this time, Mikhail I received a report that King Władysław IV of Poland dispatched an army of 30,000 troops towards Moscow.
More than ten years ago, Poland also attacked Moscow.
Although it did not capture Moscow, the Rakshasa people finally ceded a large amount of territory to Poland and settled the matter.
Now that Moscow is empty, the Poles will most likely capture Moscow.
The Rakshasa people were in a territorial dispute with the Ming Dynasty, and the Rakshasa people were in a dispute with Poland for the throne of the Tsar.
In the war between Poland and the Rakshasa people more than ten years ago, the Poles believed that the Polish prince, now the King of Poland, should be the tsar.
Therefore, if they were defeated by the Ming army, it would just be a matter of cutting off a few cities and paying some money.
Things to solve.
And if it loses to Poland, the Tsar's position will not be guaranteed.
Of course Mikhail knew which was more important, so he asked the Ming army for peace.
Zhou Yuji proposed that all the land two hundred miles west of the Volga River should be owned by the Ming Dynasty, and the Rakshasa people must compensate the Ming Dynasty for 500,000 taels of silver.
The Rakshasa people agreed without hesitation.
The two sides signed the famous Volga Peace Treaty, and the Rakshasa people immediately withdrew their troops and returned to Moscow to prepare for the Polish army.
Seeing that there was no advantage to be taken, the Poles slowly withdrew their troops and occupied a few places closer to Poland to compensate for their losses.
The Ming Dynasty stepped up railway construction and transported more domestic immigrants to both sides of the Volga River.
In order to make up for the lack of immigrants, Ming Dynasty began to recruit refugees from all over Europe.
No matter you are a Rakshasa, a Swede, a Polish or a Cossack, as long as you are willing to change your surname to a Chinese, you can become a free citizen of the Ming Dynasty.
You can get a large area of land for free and only need to pay a very low tax rate twice that of the Ming people, and you can live freely on both sides of the Volga River.
For the poor people living in Europe, being able to have enough to eat is a luxury requirement, and even the double tax rate of the Ming people is still pitiful compared to the double taxation of the domestic church and the king.
As for changing to a Chinese surname, it is not unacceptable to them at all.
Especially the Cossacks who advocated freedom.
After hearing the word freedom, they wanted to spread their wings and fly over.
Soon, villages were lined up on both sides of the Volga River, including Han Chinese and people of various European ethnic groups.
The largest number of Europeans who came here to naturalize were Rakshasa people.
The life of the serfs was hard.
How good it would be to be able to farm and eat by themselves without having to pay most of the income to the nobles and the king.
Moreover, Ming Dynasty also provided seeds and grains, which only needed to be returned with some interest after harvesting.
No matter how you look at it, it is a worthwhile thing
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