Signed to Zhu Cihong, Prince of the Late Ming Dynasty

Chapter 299 Chapter 299, Zhu Cihong chooses the location, Batur enters the battlefield

Chapter 299 Chapter 299, Zhu Cihong chooses the location, Batur enters the battlefield
The Moxi Mongolian tribes that formed the Oirat Alliance, or "Wala", this is a name that once brought a tragic failure to the Ming Dynasty.

The change of Tumubao, Ming Yingzong was captured, which is also recognized as a symbolic event of the Ming Dynasty turning from prosperity to decline.

Now, Ming has launched a counterattack, and the king of Oala, He Shuote, is facing a life-and-death crisis, and another Oirat controller, the Junggar tribe, has also heard the news.

Batur is a very decisive person. He led the [-] cavalry of the Junggar tribe to advance rapidly all the way, and approached Lhasa at high speed.

Not only that, but Batur annexed many small and medium-sized tribes along the way, so that his military strength began to increase.

This news was not hidden from Zhu Cihong.

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

As a modern person, Zhu Cihong is very clear about how the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau came to be, that is, the two plates squeezed each other, resulting in the continuous uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Since it is the terrain produced by extrusion, it will inevitably lead to many mountains.

Zhu Cilang rode his horse to a stop on a hill, staring into the distance.

The north is the Tanggula Mountains, and the south is the Himalayas. Between the two huge mountain ranges is an intermountain plain, which spreads all the way from Zhu Cihong's feet to the distant horizon.

"Just here." Zhu Cihong said to Li Dingguo beside him.

Li Dingguo nodded repeatedly when he heard the words, obviously approving Zhu Cihong's choice.

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

Just when the two of them were about to ride their horses back, there was a sudden burst of dust and smoke in the distance, and then a messenger of the Ming army appeared.

"His Royal Highness, the scouts have discovered Junggar's cavalry army, and please return to the camp quickly to discuss the battle plan!"

The news of the help from the Junggar tribe also came to Lhasa on the same day and was learned by Gushri Khan.

Of course, Gushi Khan was overjoyed.

"Really?"

After asking several times and getting confirmation, Gushi Khan finally couldn't hold back the joy in his heart, and burst out laughing.

"Great, I knew Batur, a mindless thing, as long as I saw that thing, I would definitely come to support it!"

Gushi Khan was very happy and kept pacing back and forth. After a while, he finally said: "Come here, go and call that eminent monk over to me!"

After a while, the eminent monk appeared in the hall.

Compared with the last time we met, the eminent monk has obviously become much haggard.

The eminent monk saluted Gushi Khan calmly: "I have seen the Great Khan."

Gushi Khan chuckled, and said mockingly to the eminent monk, "Don't you think this Khan can't beat the Han people? Now, this Khan will tell you, the army from the Junggar tribe will soon arrive in Lhasa and fight side by side with this Khan!"

The eminent monk's face clearly showed a surprised expression, which undoubtedly greatly satisfied Gushi Khan's vanity.

For Gushi Khan, what he wants is this effect, what he wants is to let these traitors know that it is impossible for the Heshuote Khanate to perish in the hands of the Han people!
But soon, the eminent monk calmed down, and said slowly: "Don't King Khan have more troops than Daming? Could it be that King Khan already thinks he can't defeat Daming?"

These two rhetorical questions immediately made Gushi Khan dumbfounded.

From the heart, Gushi Khan really didn't have the confidence to confront the Ming army head-on.

Not only because of Chaolu's failure, but also because of the wait-and-see and betrayal of many subordinates, and...

He is old.

When a person is old, he no longer has so much ambition.

Gushi Khan didn't want to admit this, so he slapped the table angrily and roared, "How could Ben Khan be afraid of these damned Han people?"

The eminent monk looked at Gushhan calmly, but it was precisely this calmness that made Gushhan feel humiliated.

Gushi Khan took a deep breath and said coldly: "Since Ben Khan can attack from both sides, why should he take such a big risk to fight head-on?"

The eminent monk sighed and said: "The poor monk does not know how to fight, but one thing is clear to the poor monk, that is, you, the Great Khan, are already afraid. Can a scared person really win?"

Gushi Khan stared at the eminent monk firmly, and said, "You really don't think that this Khan dares to kill you now, do you?"

The eminent monk said gently: "The Great Khan can kill the poor monk at any time, but what can this change?"

Gushi Khan was silent for a long time and said: "You are right, so when you are really going to die, I will make your death very painful. Someone, take him away!"

The eminent monk was taken away, and Gush Khan was the only one left in the hall.

Suddenly, Gushi Khan roared and smashed everything that could be seen in front of him.

The hall was in a mess, someone quietly poked his head at the gate of the palace, and then quickly shrank back.

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

At this moment, Gushi Khan looks like a bloodthirsty wolf!
……

"Hui Taiji, Lhasa is a hundred miles away."

After listening to the reports from his subordinates, Huitai Jibatur of the Junggar Department had a calm expression and asked a question: "Do you know where the Ming army is?"

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

Batur was a little surprised: "The scouts of the Ming army can stop our Mongolian cavalry?"

The subordinate said: "The scouts of the Ming army are also Mongols."

Batur's face was gloomy, and he bawled: "What a bunch of scum, the glory of Genghis Khan has been ruined by these descendants. Forget it, let our scouts withdraw."

The Junggar tribe is indeed a Mongol who is good at riding and shooting, but most of them were active in southern Xinjiang and Central Asia before, and they were also unsuitable for the high defense.

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

Batur thought for a while, and said: "Since it has been discovered, there is no need to rush forward. Rest for two days, and then send someone to tell the old guy in Lhasa to wait until I fight the Ming army. Out of town to help!"

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

Batur snorted, and said, "A mere [-] Ming troops can frighten that old thing into hiding in Lhasa City. Does he deserve to know the exact time of the battle? Just let him play it by ear!"

Batur is determined to win this battle.

What he wants is not just a false name like the seal of the Oala Great Khan, but more.

For example, the life of the Ming prince, and the entire Qinghai-Tibet Plateau!
(End of this chapter)

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