Chapter 1327 Murong Chui: It’s too difficult for me
Chapter 1325: Murong Chui: It''s too difficult for me
Soon, the news of Temujin being killed by Jia Fu spread throughout Hetao. All the Han people cheered and were very happy, while the Yuanmeng people knelt on the ground and cried bitterly, as if the sky had collapsed.
In the heart of all grassland people, Temujin is the most wisest king ever. He united most of the tribes to establish an empire, created Mongolian language, and vigorously developed scientific and technological craftsmanship.
Under the rule of Temujin Yuanmeng Empire, the living standards of the grassland people far exceeded their previous years. They no longer had to start a war for the shortage of food in the cold winter to grab food. Every household had surplus cattle and sheep to trade.
But such a wise emperor fell on the road to conquer the Central Plains in order to win a happier life for the people of the grassland, which made all Yuan and Mongolia soldiers full of hatred for Jia Fu.
However, for most of the Yinshan Yuan army, Temujin''s death was not such a sad thing.
Among the 200,000 yuan Mongolian army in Yinshan, 150,000 were reorganized by slaves. They did not have a high sense of belonging to the Yuanmeng Empire and the army, and they had even more resentment towards Temujin, who made them become slaves. Naturally, they could not feel the feeling of losing faith in other Yuanmeng people.
Therefore, when the news of Temujin''s death spread throughout the Yinshan Yuan army, two completely different reactions appeared.
The main force of Yuan and Mongolia cried and howled;
The slave reorganized army was indifferent.
The attitude of Temujin''s death in the reorganized slave army naturally aroused the collective dissatisfaction of the main force of the Yuan and Mongolian army.
In their opinion, His Majesty Temujin, who was wise and kind, gave these lowly slaves a chance to get rid of their slavery, so these gangs gave tears to His Majesty''s death with gratitude, but not only did these people not cry, some even said sarcastic words, which was simply unforgivable.
Temujin''s death not only did not arouse the mourning feelings of the Yuan army in Yinshan, but instead intensified the conflict between the slave army and the main force.
If Murong Chui had not mediated and killed hundreds of slave soldiers to appease the purge of the main force, there would have been a fire between the two armies of the Yuan army.
For Murong Chui, Temujin''s death was even more bolt from the blue.
Previously, Zhenbei Pass fell, and although the road to retreat to the north of Yuanmeng was blocked, at least he could go south and go back on the original Liangzhou road, so he was not at the point of desperateness.
Now, with Temujin''s death in battle, Ningxia County''s main army was defeated, and even the retreat route to the south was blocked by the Han army. The 200,000-yuan army in Yinshan has become a turtle in the jar, and the Han army can do whatever they want.
Now Murong Ke has also arrived at Zhenbei Pass. Although Murong Chui wanted to attack Zhenbei Pass with Murong Ke, he was restrained by Li Jing outside Zhenbei Pass and could not attack Zhenbei Pass with all his strength.
Murong Chui not only needs to find a way to seize Zhenbei Pass, but also needs to devote his energy to mediating internal conflicts.
Murong Chui: It’s so difficult for me!
In such internal and external difficulties, it is almost impossible to conquer Zhenbei Pass.
If you can''t take Zhenbei Pass, the Yuan army will not get supplies. Once the food is exhausted, the Han army will not need to attack, and the 200,000 troops in Yinshan will collapse by themselves.
Murong Chui naturally realized that what he was facing now was a difficult situation of life-and-death death, and continuing to compete with the Han army would be lifeless.
Such a one-sided situation can no longer be reversed by personal ability. No matter how strong Ren Murong Chui is, he cannot reverse such a situation. Retreatment and preservation of his strength in order to make a comeback is the best way out.
Now it is impossible to go to Zhenbeiguan to return to the grassland. There is only one road in front of Murong Chui, which is to break south and go back to Liangzhou’s original road. But even if Murong Chui wants to retreat south, this is not an easy task.
As Ogedei retreated into Yinshan County, the Han army had completely recovered the entire territory of Ningxia. Yuan Meng had no supply in central and southern Hetao, and the difficulty of breaking south increased by more than doubled.
Murong Chui could not blame Ogedei for this. After all, even if he stayed, he could not stop the Han army. He would only die in vain. Going north to move closer to the main army is the only way to save his life.
Ogedei did make the most correct judgment, but his behavior was only beneficial to him, but it increased the burden on Murong Chui.
In addition to supply, Murong Chui wanted to lead the army to break out, and there was another inevitable problem, that is, the marching speed of the slave reorganized army.
Temujin''s positioning of the slave reorganized army was to consume cannon fodder from the Han army''s defenders, so all the slave soldiers entering Hetao were infantry.
In normal siege battles, these slave troops can naturally play a major role, but now Murong Chui is going to escape, while the slave troops are all infantry. If they bring these 150,000 infantry together, it will drag down the speed of the entire Yuan and Mongolian army.
As soon as he thought of this, Murong Chui naturally understood that taking these infantrymen not only would not be able to escape from Hetao, but would also drag down the main force.
But it is indeed a bit too wasteful to give up the slave army like this. After all, it is a total of 150,000 troops.
Now, there are only 270,000 troops on the grasslands of the Yuan and Meng Empire, of which the main force is only 140,000 or 50,000, and the rest are all new recruits. These 150,000 slave troops are more than half of the total strength of the Yuan and Meng.
It is definitely not possible to take it away, but just giving up like this, Murong Chui felt it was too wasteful, so he issued a death order to the slave army, even if he fought, he would break through Zhenbei Pass.
Murong Chui also knew that orders alone could not make the slave army fight to the death. So he vigorously promoted the Han army in the army that never left foreign captives, and now the retreat of the Yuan army and the food and grass were sealed, so the food and grass were about to be exhausted, so he could only return alive to adopt it by breaking through Zhenbei Pass.
Murong Chui promoted the Han army to not leave foreign prisoners of war in the slave army, but vigorously exaggerated grief and anger among the main army, calling on all soldiers to fight to the death to avenge the dead Saint King Temujin, and attempted to inspire the grief and the main army, hoping to transform the main army into a mourning army.
When his 50,000 main force, plus Ogedei''s 20,000 army, all became the Ai Army, the 70,000 army would definitely be invincible once it was released.
In addition, there were 150,000 slave troops to drag the Han army in Yinshan, and the Han army in the south was already a tired army, and the Han army could not encircle them from many sides, which allowed Murong Chui to greatly break Qin Hao''s blockade and successfully escape from Hetao with the lowest casualties.
Murong Chui can be said to have taken everything into consideration, but in the end he missed one person, that is, Meng Tian, ??who guarded the junction of Hetao and Bingzhou, and he still had 60,000 Jin troops in his hands.
Murong Chui felt that Qin Hao was also afraid that he would defeat him and directly lead his troops into Bingzhou to destroy it, so he would never use Meng Tian’s 60,000 troops. However, Qin Hao was really not afraid of Tiemu, so how could he be afraid of Murong Chui who was surrounded by heavy siege?
Murong Chui made a mistake in one step and ended up losing all the game.
Just after Murong Chui led the main army of Yuan and Meng to the south, before the 150,000 slave troops fought to the death, Meng Tian led 60,000 Jin troops to Yinshan to replace Li Jing to fight the slave army. Li Jing and Jiang Song, Gao Chong and other generals led all the cavalry to go south to participate in the siege of Murong Chui.
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(This chapter ends)