Chapter 264 Young man, your intuition didn't deceive you~
Chapter 264 Young man, your intuition didn't deceive you~
From the 36th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign to the present day, the world has been at peace with no war.
The common people are naturally happy to see this, but for the generals and soldiers, it means that there is less room for promotion. Although the eldest prince ordered a quick march, the mobilization meeting beforehand was well held, and the big pie was drawn up to be fragrant and round.
The soldiers were so happy eating that they clamored to eat faster. They wanted to get to the front line and make achievements, and they couldn't let others get ahead of them!
There were no complaints, only full of impatience.
On the other hand, Princess Kejing, her husband Dunduobdorji and Zasaktu Khan were also delighted after receiving the imperial edict of Kangxi's commendation. In addition to the silver awarded by the court, they also paid out of their own pockets to reward the warriors.
It is known that although the Khalkha Mongols paid tribute to the Qing Dynasty, in reality the county magistrate was not as good as the current one.
One by one, they all followed the princes, taijis and others of their own tribes.
Princess Kejing did not say anything empty, but only asked the warriors of the Tushetu Khanate what they thought of their current life, and asked the Zasaktu Khanate what they thought of the life of their Tushetu Khanate.
Of course, the warriors of our team can only feel satisfied.
Since raising more sheep and working hard to develop dairy products, dried meat, wool and sheepskin, the entire tribe has developed rapidly and the living standards of herders have improved dramatically.
Who wouldn’t say that the princess is awesome?
The warriors of the Zasaktu Khanate expressed their envy and yearning.
Doesn't this give Princess Kejing an opportunity?
She continued to talk based on this introduction, and in just a few words she outlined a picture of a prosperous and happy future.
As long as she defeated the invading enemy, she would later apply to the imperial court as the Princess of the Qing Dynasty. The entire Khalkha Mongols, like the Tushetu tribe, worked hard on animal husbandry and sideline products.
Form overall characteristics and industrialization, and generate more income.
It is no longer like in the past, when one would work hard for a year and then everything would be ruined by a snowstorm, and one could only wait for the court to allocate silver and grain to tide over the difficulties.
We should be like the Tushetu Khanate, be self-sufficient and live a prosperous life...
As everyone knows, although Princess Kejing was a descendant of the Tushetu Khanate, she had a very high reputation in the entire Khalkha. The Khalkha warriors believed her casually, not to mention that she was deliberately exaggerating now?
As a result, they naturally became more united and sharpened their swords to attack Dzungar.
He was willing to follow the princess's command at any time and anywhere, like a sword drawn from its sheath, piercing straight into the hearts of Tsewang Arabtan and his son.
No matter how eager she was to achieve success, Princess Kejing would not act blindly when she knew that she did not have an overwhelming advantage in firepower and manpower.
Just boost morale, take precautions and exercise diligently.
Wait for the arrival of the imperial army, and then gradually close the encirclement and strive to achieve victory in one battle.
She made careful arrangements in an orderly manner, while Galdan Tsering, who almost lost his life in a failed sneak attack, was scolded by Tsewang Arabtan: "Asshole, waste! I told you many times not to underestimate the enemy. What happened? You promised me well, but you ignored my words."
Galdan Tsering knelt down obediently: "Father Khan, please calm down. It's not that your son underestimates the enemy. It's that..."
He frowned slightly and looked at the servants serving in the tent with some hesitation.
Tsewang Arabtan waved his sleeves and asked everyone to leave. Soon, only the father and son were left in the huge Khan's tent: "What do you want to say?"
Galdan Tsering: ...
I seriously suspect that his father Khan actually wanted to say the second half of the sentence - fart.
If you can't put it in the right place, just wait for me!
Galdan Tsering, who had been brought up by tigers and wolves since childhood and knew how powerful his father Khan's iron fist was, had a trembling voice: "Father Khan, I have heard a lot about the reputation of Princess Haibang over the years. Although I don't agree with it in my heart, I still tried my best to ensure that nothing goes wrong."
"But as soon as we reached our destination, we were ambushed by the well-prepared troops of Zasaktu Khan and Tushetu Khan. My son... my son felt as if he had been surrounded."
This is because Yinzhen was not present, otherwise he would have applauded on the spot: Young man, your intuition did not deceive you~
You are just a fool, you entered the encirclement of my powerful sister. If you hadn't backed down quickly, the entire history of Junggar would have been rewritten successfully!
Of course, even when he was in the capital, Yinxuan ate a lot of hot melons from the northwest.
And we know that after Galdan Celing was badly defeated by his fourth sister in his first battle, it is unknown what the father and son talked about, and they were searching the world for spies arranged by the Qing Dynasty.
The momentum was huge, the impact was extremely bad, but the results...
Yinzhen didn't know, but Kangxi knew it very well: "Your fourth brother is really capable. The spies he trained are very powerful. Not only were they not caught, but they also muddied the waters even more."
"Really? Fourth brother is amazing! His small donation has such a big effect. Khan Ama, you must reward him well."
[Don’t underestimate the loyalty of the fourth brother who dedicated his entire stick-sticking department to this cause. Poor brother, he really spared no effort to eliminate the Dzungars as soon as possible!]
[Not only did he suffer a huge loss, but he also exposed himself to everyone's eyes early on. If he didn't fight, he would be unable to follow the right path. Wouldn't his future as an emperor be full of ups and downs?]
[Wow, I feel sorry for Fourth Brother. The huge loss is not a big deal, but the important helper in the battle for the throne of the Nine Dragons has been handed over. From now on...]
Yinzhen sighed, thinking that his fourth brother's path to succession would be doubly, doubly, and super-doubly difficult in the future.
Amen!
Kangxi's mouth stiffened slightly: The little brat only knows how to feel sorry for the fourth brother, but when has he ever felt sorry for me, the Khan?
But even though he disliked it, facing the little guy's expectant eyes, he still smiled and nodded: "Reward, reward, reward, there will be huge rewards. I and the Qing Dynasty will not let down any meritorious person."
"Khan Ama is wise, long live Khan Ama. With you as the pillar of support, the soldiers will serve with all their heart and soul. Who knows, Tsewang Arabtan and his son may be on their way back to the capital right now?"
These were the words Kangxi liked to hear, but the development of the war situation was completely opposite to what he wanted.
As a battlefield in the original history, Kangxi certainly paid special attention to it and issued secret orders to relevant officials to take strict precautions.
But the local officials were not Princess Kejing, and Da Tsering Dundub was not the rookie Galdan Tsering. With the double crushing of numbers and firepower, the five villages in the northern border of Hami were defeated faster and more thoroughly than the historical line known to Zhan Yinxun.
In addition, after the defeat of the Zasaktu Khanate, Galdan Tsering was filled with anger.
He didn't dare to cross the Altan Mountain again, and he didn't dare to provoke Princess Kejing again.
Then there should be no problem in tearing off a piece of meat from Hami and trying to turn it into Junggar, right?
To this end, he always led by example.
Just thinking about making up for my sins with my merits.
In this case, wouldn't the pitifully small number of troops and civilians in Hami be in trouble?
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